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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1893.

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BIRTH.

TOMAS MORGAN BOYD, of a daughter.

At Amoy, on the 2nd February, the wife of

DEATH.

On the 26th instant, at San José,, California, THOMAS EPHUND DAVIES, aged 38 years..

The Hongkong Telegraph.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1893.

HOME RULE AND THE ORANGE MEN.

DISCARDING any desire to assume the role of the alarmist, or to don the mantle of the prophet, we have no hesitation whatever In asserting that the telegram anent the we published in our Saturday's Isue, in threats of the Orangemen of Ulster, which

by far the most serious item of intelligence that the "magic" wires have conveyed to us for a long time past.

The Orange Association" has issued

Mr. Gladstone admitted that it's object was to first reading was carried by got votes to 345.

LORD SALISBURY TO VISIT ULSTER.

The Marquis of Salisbury, Intends vishing Ulster in April, when a series of Unionist meetings will be held.'

DISESTABLISHMENT IN WALES.

February 25th. Mr. Gladstone's remarks regarding the Welsh votes la the telegram of 24th instant were mis. reported from the House of Commons. He said the Government was only fulfiling pledges.. When the Opposition asked the House to vole both for disestablishment and Home Rute twenty Unionists voted with the Government.

THE FRENCH SENATE,

. Jules Ferry has been elected President of the Senate in place of M. Leroyer, resigned.

HOME RULE

February 27th.

Since the introduction of the Home Rate Bill shares in the Bank of Ireland have fallen twenty pounds. The Ulster Unionists contem- plate sending ten thousand delegates teattend a mass meeting to bå held in Trafalgar Square.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THI Canadian Pacific Rallway Co's Royal mal! steamer Empress of India, from Hongkongi arrived at Nagasaki at 11 am to-day, and left agal at 6 p.m. for Vancouver, vis Kobe and Yokohama.

MA. FRANK SMITH, a scalaring gentioman who was fourth officer of the Galle, in the latest "Vanishing Act artist. He left the Garlic in San Francisco lately, and now a number of anxious exquirers in Hongkong are whistling the refrain of the ditty" vere, vera ish he?" Liabilities less than $2,000! Heml

ше.

We regret to learn that a telegram was received to-day in Hongkong from San Franciaco announcing the death of Mr. T. E. Davies, a partner in the firm of Douglas Laprak & Co.. and late Chairman of the Con't of the Hongkong young man, and one of the best-hearted and and Shanghai Bank, Mr. Davies was still a most popular in the East.

SUPREME COURT.

IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS. (Before Chlef Justice Fielding Clarka.) February 27th.

LOTTKRY DODGES.

$37,500 and making away with account books. Lo Chu Wing was charged with embeallag Flos, not guilty.

CAPTAIN Dexter of the British bark Montreal, which arrived at New York from Gothenburg the other week after an extremely long passage of 77 days, repasted that it was the roughest in In order to bring rice into greater favor with the the vessel was only saved from foundering Ng Tak Shang, W. Osborns, and S. S. Benjamin. The following jury was sworn -J. P. Pascoal, masses in the United States and to disseminate, by the use of oll. Daring gate from

his memory, and that on two occasions J. W. Powell, G. R. Stevens, W. F. Hatherly knowledge as to tauses, with a view of increasing the south-east the lower maintopsail was Wright (Wotton and Deacon) appeared for the Mr. J. Francis, QC, instructed by Mr. number of people interested in the Louisiana blown into shreds, and the furied alls were prosecution, and Mr. A. J. Leach, instructed by the Consumption, it has been proposed by a rice industry that a convention be held within blown out of the gaskets. With every inch of Mr. C. D. Wilkinson, defended. the next few monita at New Orleans in which and boats smashed, the bark acedded before the prisoner had been employed as accountant in a canvas gone, decks swept of everything movable, Counsel for the prosecution stated that the planters, millers, merchants and the leading rice gale under bare poles, and went far south of her Chinese "bank" called the On Wing. He was pate. The object of this convention will be to of storms were met. The dripping of oll over of the bank, and with destroying his account dealers of the country will be invited to partiel latitude. South of Cape Hatteras another series charged with embeuling $17,500, the property circulate widely information about rice and is the bow had a wonderful effect; it broke the books. The partners in the bank, were Chan force of the waves, and saved the vessel from Leung Chun, ol Kwangtung (who was also & Foundering.

partner la the Oplam Farm and two others, The bank was established early in 1892 for the purpose of doing berlaces in connection prisoner was in charge of this office, having withthe Weising Lottery Farm of Macho, and the Hongkong office was at 97 Bonham Strand. The under his one assistant and messenger. The principal business was to other firms in Macao for lovestment in Hong- receive money from the Weising Farm and John L. Sullivan is drunk again. His sprees kong. There was also a small business in bills are so frequent that it seems hardly worth while At the end of last year the bank had one sum of of exchange and general' banking transactions, for big to have intermissions of sobriety. Why $50,000 and several other amounts deposited in Chicago Timis doesn't he make his life a perennial jag? the Tung Tal bank at 151 Queen's Road Central,

»JOHN L.'s DEGENERATION. that is carrying off the box receipts of Joho L. Fatty degeneration of the jeg is the disease Sullivan, Washington Post.

John Sullivan's example is bad. Even the scene shifters in the theatre he played in last week have taken to anking. Washington Star

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bollled by ourselves, thus enabling us to supply a manifesto demanding either" union with compelled to hold over untii to-morrow our fully in osculation. One night in 'Romeo and Juliet' star actor. This talk about another fight with Tal and gave notice that the On Wing Intended

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A CASE of considerable interest In maihime Capt. Hutchinson, of the B. & S. steamer circles is now pending before the Supreme Court, Whampos, is belog sued by his into second officer, Mr. Amery, who alleges that he agreed to leave the ship recently In Hongkong and allow the captain, as a matter of mutual convenience, to send his discharge papers later, which, it is stated by the plaintiff, the captain has failed to do, thereby of course causing considerable trouble.

W regret that, owing to the deplorable The heming will probably be on Friday next."

Mr. Dennya is, we believe, for the plaintiff and Messrs. Wotton and Deacon for the defendant, accident which occurred to Mr. W. P. Maclean, a prominent member of our staff, la the Steeple TER Morning Journal on stage kissing - chase at the race-course this afternoon, we are Margaret Mather is a finished and gifted artiste detailed report of the four days races. Mr. she bade Romeo farewell and was turning from shoulder dislocated by Echo falling and rolling her lover's face in her fair hands and looked Maclean was unlucky enough to have his him. Suddenly she wheeled about and clasped over him, and under all circumstances longingly into his eyes. The audience was was fortunate to escape far more serious injury, spellbound; one could fairly feel the stillness. We are also extremely sorry to have to report There was but one thing in the whole theatre that Mr. Landale was severely shaken by Solacea woman's face leaning forward towards coming to grief in the same event, and at a time the lips of a man. Then she kissed him when he appeared to have the race in hand. Juliet raised her head and looking back at Romeo, glided slowly away. There was an expression on her face which one cannet begin to describe, nat can ever forget. The play went on, but there was not the slightest attention relaxed. their strained and intent atilluder, and farther given it. The kiss still occupied the mind of the audience. One by one the people leaned back to more comfortable positions. There was no noise, and silence reigned until the curtain fell"

Great Britain or freedom to direct their own course." And this precious document, bristling with threats, startles the world at large with the assertion that the Men of Per Bot. Ulster, häving in solemn conclave met, are determined to resist to the death" $1.00 the enforcement of the measures of Mr. GLADSTONE'S Home Rule Bill We, are 1.Toalso further informed that the loyal(?) Ulsterites have convened a great-mass was meant, but the term was distasteful- meeting which is to be held in Dublin on the and proximo to forcibly protest against the granting of Home Rule to down-trod-THE returns of the number of visitors to the City den Ireland and further to formulate a Hall Museum for the week ended Feb. 51th, programme of opposition to that measure, aré :-Europeans, 164; Chinese, 7,246; total 0.60 the

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plan on foot. His Intest scheme is to organize In forty days, celebrating their retora by attend. several large partles to travel around the world lng the World's Fair, making Chicago their starting point and also the termalnal of their race against time.

A WOMAN who prides besself on her insight into the characters of cien she meets remarked the other day, says the New York World, that a man always judges other men by himself as a standard. This is the way she finds one man judges another rsan :.

A crank-One who has theories about men

and things different from his owo.

he.

A dude-One who dresses better than be. A miser One who saves more money than

A spendibrift-One who spends more money than he.. than his own.

A anob-One whose social position is beller

As upstart-One whate social position is worse than his own.

A rascal-One who owes him money. Dito One to whom he owes money, A smart man-One who thinks as he does, A fool-One who doesn't.

The woman went on in the same strafo ard

her? These are some of them gave her own ideas of men. Who agree with

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A capitalist-One who takes $1,000,000, A thief-One who takes $1.

A staterman-One who talks without making money,

A politician-One who makes money without talking,

with very much of a heart, but now it appests The public never credited John L. Sullivan that he has one so large that he is apt to die from it. Appearances have evidently deceived the public. Baltimore American,

Sullivan has at last come out with the charge that he was the victim of foul play at New Orleans; that he was, in a trance after the second round, and that his legs had "evidently been doctored." Hipnotized perhaps.-Phil HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB RACE and on leaving there adelphia Record.

MEETING, 1893.

bouses. On

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Corbelt is an advertising dodge worthy of one of of draw the manca also left a memorandum John L. Sullivan is becoming an accomplished On December 11th prisoner went to the Tung

St. Louts Republic. the brightest lights of the dramatic world. of the items making up the amount to be with

drawn. Next day, the sath, he went again to the Tung Tal in the afternoon and received which was counted out to him in notes. $17,500, the moncy of the On, Wing, After the 13th December be was seen again until the time of his arrest. On the 14th December both the On Wing and the Tung Tal were raided by the police under In- spector Bremner being found at the On Wieg, the safe was A weising gambling discovered open, and empty; the books at the the 16th, the defendant not

firm were not there. On the evening of the a1st prisoner went to the Tung Tal,

he

was given into custody by Chan Leung Chun on a charge. of making away with the $37.500. Nobody

of Chan Leung Chan and others, masters of the laat known to have been in his possession; he knew what had become of the money, which was

On Wing, received money which was their was therefore charged with having, as a servant

property, for which be bad fatied to account. A portion of the money had since been recovered from some persons in Canton who were said to be relatives of the prisoner.

K.C.M.G.; H. E. Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir E. R. Freemantle, K.C.B., H. E. Major-General Stewards: H E. Sir William Robinson,

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the Course:-T. F. Hough, Esq. Treasurer:-H. E. R. Hanter, Esq. Clerk of

OFF DAY,--MONDAY, 27TH FEBRUARY, The MAYOOS' RACE, for all Beaten Ponies; once round; weight, tost ; rat prize, $10; 200 prire, Sto; third prize, 85 ; entrance 85. Mr. Boyd's ro. Doncos...................Mouse Mr. John Peel's d. Liberty.....Tientsin z Mr. Taylor's gr. Freigraf..........A$1 3 Mr. Buxey's gr. Torchlight...... Punch ō Mr. White's bl, Amenable......Aboo, a Mr. Derick-Hunter's cr. Poas...Chang Hung o Mr. Dailus' gr. Porpolse..............Mankee Mr. Derick-Hunter's gr. Choice........A Pri o The STEADFAST CUP, presented by Mr. Derick

Hunter; for Subscription Griffins that have run and not been placed during the meeting; weight for inches. Once sound; entrance, $5 to go to Second Pony.

It is but a circumscribed corner of the all 1.00 Emerald Isle and its people are mainly Tuz Gaelic salis on Thursday (having been aliens, from an Irish point of view; and delayed a day or two owing to extra work in nearly all fanatics. And these hare-dock) and camics among her cargo about 600 brained visionaries, encouraged by venal tons of exhibits, accompanied by number of and notoriety-seeking nonentities of the natives, from Java for the Chicago Fair. Churchill kidney, are nursing in their Las breasts the flattering conviction that they have the power to dictate to the people of Great Britain what measure shati or shall not become the law of the land! Can audacity go farther, or folly breathe stronger of ignorance and concelt? If it

7.50 amusingly entertaining to watch this 13.00 band of brothers

the Black 5.59 North crying havoc and slipping the 6.50 dogs of war on the serried ranks of 12.50 their political and religious opponents, 18.00 Religion. Ye gods and little fishes, what are not your many fads and shades 10.00 responsible for? If it were not for the two pieces of timber nalled together there would not now be any disunion in the ranks of Irishmen. However, the shadow of the Cross being over the greater part of the country it follows as a matter of course that the Cross must gain the day, and rightly too. Laws are framed for the benefit of majorities. So little Ulster 20.00 may fret and fume and may even go to the dreaded extremity that is hinted at In the recent cable. Should they be so foolish there is but one construction to be placed on the action and that is Rebellion, And as rebels they will be dealt with. However, belore affairs $ 1,20

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AT the Magistracy to-day the two pritoners, Cathedral for the purpose of committing a felony, charged with entering the Roman Catholic as recently reported, were sent to gaol for three months each. One of the men is a Chine Australian half-caste, named Young, and the other is a coolie,

THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s Royal mail camer Empress of Japan, Capt. G. A. Lee, 24th inst, and left again at 20 p.m. the same from Vancouver, arrived at Kobe at noon on the day; arriving at Nagasaki on the 25th, she ualled thence at p.m. the same day, for this port, via Shanghal.,

At a hotel in which Japanese walters are employed, a lady entered the dining-room, and seating herself, said to the Jap:

"The first thing I would like is a Huile ventila- The Jap left, and in a moment returned and "Cook says no more ;

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A physician-One who makes his living out of the bodily sufferings of bis fellow men. baying what he does not want, to sell at a profit A mercbant-One who makes his living by wrung from his fellow men.

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charged with theft of $50,000 belonging to the Canton authorities were now trying a Waising lottery farm.

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manager of a Macao "bank," and by other Similar evidence was given by Lo Chak Chi, Chinese witnesses, to the effect that the Tang Tal, when saided by, the police as mentioned above, was fined $500; and that the two firms of Tung Tal and On Wing, though called "bank, were really agencies of the weiring lattery. It was believed that the prisoner or some friend gave information to the police as to the illegal lotlery business, in order to cover his own embezzlements.

(Case proceeding.)

-HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION

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holders in this Company was held today. Mr. H.. The ordinary balf yearly meeting of share Hopplum presided, and there were also present the Hon. J. J. Bell-Irving, Mears. C. J. Holliday, C.Jantzen,J. Kramer, J. S. Lapralk, D. R. Sassoon, G. Slade (Director), F, de Bovis (Manager), Hon. E R. Belillos, B. Layton, G. de Cham Mr. Jay's cr. Motor, 1ost. 121b. Mr. Hart Back o

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H. H. Joseph, V. A. C. Hawkins, H. E. R. Hanter, C. Guinness, G. Stewart, F. Henderson, griffes allowed 7lbs. One-mile-and-a-quarter; plus, Esq; for all beaten ponies; subscription

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The Chairman ald-Gentlemen, before proceeding with the business of the meeting I kive, with extreme regret, to refer to the sad news which arrived here by wire this morning, of the death of my predecessor in the chair, Mr. T. E. Davies, and I have no doubt that you will Join the Directors in deeply deploring the loss of their much esteemed colleague.2

FOR several years paat, says the Sydney afflicted with great slabs of massive literature Bulielin, the commercial papers have been about mono-metallism and bi-metallism, the #meejama of exchange," the depreciation of silver, and simliar dreary topics. Also, a Silver

be done to keep up the price of the metal out of Mr. Boyd'ı d. Duamaggan; fost, 12lb, ********** generally agreed that something desperate must which half-crowns are constructed. while allver, in view of the fact that that blessed substance is getting every day more and more plentiful, won't keep up, any more than oats or

After reading the report, the Chairman potatoes will when the supply is 'twice as

proceeded -I trust that the report which I have just read will be considered antisfactory by large as the demand-instead, it keeps going THUS the San Francisco Chronicle on the down daily and there are no signs of bottom Mr. Trehau's d. Majestic... Tientsin, it was mentioned by the chairman that wa had the shareholders, When we met six months ago, ar he has done, and he should be made to feel indlerous for the men connected with thewhere. Therefore, as the subject is getting | Mr. Derick-Hunter's 'br. Timekeeper, sold our rupee pspry and re-inverted in Sterling

Panama Canal proposals -It seems almost Panama Canal to talk of securing an extension

exceedingly wearisome, we would suggest of their concessions. The disclosures recently allowed to go down as far as it wants to. The Mr. Baxey's b. Islander..............Punch a the present balance sheets therefore the total the melancholy mineral should be Mr. John Peel's gr. Talisman......Sin Tientein 3 will notice that we make these figures appear in Chung Kung a Securities to the extent of £630,000. You made show that it would be an Impossibility to time is apparently at hand when (unlike gold, Mr. Derkk-Hunter's ch. Khediye........Apai o amount of gold securities has now reached the handsome sum of £880,000. We have stated on'

Premier of Britain of the nerve necessary that every one addressing the Council shall established a parliamentary rule to the effect to deal with so heavy a responsibility as stand on one leg till the speech is finished. If 0.75 would be involved in cashiering the be puts the other foot to the floor he must yield man who is regarded in some quarters bis place. It would be somewhat awkward for as "England's only General." Lord the Hos, Mr. O'Brien if this rule were adopted WOLSILAT, considering his official position, in our local legislature, 475 should have been the last man to have counseled the Ulsterites to rebel. But this

that

The MATOOS CHAMPIONS, for winners only. One-rolle-and-a-quaster; weight, rost. rat prize, $25; and prize, 815; 3rd price, $5$ entrance 85.

100 House of Commons on the 16th inst., can construct the waterway for any sum of money which probably costs £5 or £7 per ounce all | The JOHN PEEL CUF, presented, for poses that the opposite side the amount of our silver deposits

the full responsibilities of his action. The mushroom Churchill too is equally guilty, for his conviction, as expressed in the only be regarded as the covert 1.10 encouragement of rebelllon. The affairs of Ireland have indeed assumed a critical Lo and highly dangerous stage, but if the man who la now at Britain's helm remain true to himself and his sacred trust he will 0.75 speedily scatter to the four winds of heaven the seeds of sedition and reballion that are now being so industriously sown LID In the fanatic North.

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sufficiently small to permit the canal to be Prated profitably. The whole scheme is impracticable, owing to the character of the country, and it ought to be abandoned. To put criminal waste, more money into the enterprise would be a

have run at this meeting and not won a race; weight for inches as per scale; subscrip:long the East, and of our sterling deposits, which grillinx of 1893 allowed gibs, ether ponies to formerly appeared in a lump sum, and in this carry 14lbs. extra; winners on the fourth day connection I think it is important that I excladed; from the two-mile post once round late chairman, that the surplus of sterling should reiterate the statement made by the Mr. Doxey's gr. Torchlight, rist, raib.........

and in ; entrance $5, to go to the second pony deposits over sterling securities is red in London for the payment of telegraphle Mr. Master transfers, bullon, outward remittances, elcy

when there will be more of it than is wanted Mr. Derick Hunter's cr. Hoax, 10st. 11lb. even as legal tender, and then it will go down

ence mare till It finds its own level, whatever that Mr. Hart Buck's gr. Mervyn, tost, ilb.......... level may be. Silver at present is partly a disease

round to get) silver will be a precious metal no longer. It was precious simply because it was scarce, and when it ceases to be scarce nothing on earth can make it precious any longer. It fe going the same way as cats, rabbits, tulips, shells, papal indulgences, cauls, and other UNDER the beading "John Ruskin Crazy" the logly precious at one time, and they all valuabice have gend; they were all exceed- New York Collector of January 15th says became common and lost their value in turn. Word comes from London that John Ruskin, the Silver can't be permanently kept up even by Mr. Baxey's gr, Colonist, test. 13lb. Mr. May a pending the arrival of bills afloat. I wish paril. most celebrated writer on art of any time, has making legal tender, any more than fron can be Mr. Taylor's gr Free Trade, 101. 10lb...... gone hopelessly mad. It was in 1856 that the kept up by the same process; the time will come Best symptoms of any breaking down of his mind became apparent. At Oxford, where be was delivering lecture, he suddenly became incoherent on the platform, and greatly exercised the fcollage of a sympathetic audience. From that time till now he has been subject to fits of form of breaking all glass within reach, Some times he refuses all except liquid food. The lapses have gradually been getting more frequent, and this last giving way of his brats will prove, it is feared, final and permanent He is in his seventy-third year, Ruskin began by life as a rich man, and will pass cut and is like manner it copper were made Mr. White's Viper 12st. (14/b, ex.)............

of it a comparatively poor one. He practically legal tender and a man had to take 240,000

Mr. Hart Back 1 gave away the fortune left him by his father pennies in a track in return for a 1000 Mt. Cruickshank's Go Bang, Ext. 4lb...... Who was a wine merchant, and today about all cheque, it would materially boom the copper Mr. Manner's gr. Echo, 11......Mr. Maclean o Mom Mđến Mr. Cruickshank a his property is represented by by collection at industry, which is likewfin in a'langalaking con- chief feature of his collections is the missals support. But, after all, either process only Mr. John Peel's gr. Onyx, 11. Mr. Taylor Brentwood and the income from all book. The dijon and much in need of a little extraneous Mr, John Peel's gr. Solace, T... Mr. Landale o which number, it is said, over a thousand, all amounts to declaring by Act of Parliament that Only two finished; Echo fell at the water

Mr. R. Duff, the member for Banffshire, has temporary insanity, Sometimes these take the fits respect for the delty it has dropped to a heavy | The HONGKONG STEÉFLE - CHASE |∙WAIGO-850; be observed that

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been appolated to succeed the Earl of Jersey as 0.40 Governor of New South Wales.

B Fine Unsweetened, · Whits

Capsule

4.30

C Fino A. V. H. Genera............

$35

0.50

"RUM.

Finest Old Jamaica, Violet

Capsule

1

Finest Old Jamaica, Violet

1.00

THE AUSTRIAN ARMY, ́ Austria bas decided to increase her Army twenty-two regiments.

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THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH IN

WALES.

Capsule.............$5.50 per Galion.

LIQUEURS

Benedictine,

Good Leeward Island...$1.50 per Gallon.

Maraschino, Heerlag's Cherry Cordial,

Mr. Asquith, Home Secretary, has fatroduced Dr. Siegert's Angostura bill for suspending appointments in the

Bitters, &c. PRICES ON APPLICATION.

Established Church Wales. He

Carça, Chartreuse,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841.

Hongkong, 19th January, 1893,

ad partly a god; it is a delty carved out of a Mr. White's bl. Amenable, lost tolb............. chunk of senseless ore, and the world baving lost discount, as all manufactored fater. If liver is made a legal tender to an un

goda do sooner or linked extent, and everybody who has a debt to collect can be compelled to take

bartow-load of

it in payment, it will doubtless be good for the silver klogs of the present generation

to go to the rider of the wiening pony; hom the Black Rock enco round and in; catch weights over IT stone; previous winners of a Steeplechase 14lbs, extra Entrance $1, to go to the ilder of the second pony.

Mr. Taylor 3

cularly to call your attention to the large decrease of ten tallilog of dollars in our loans, Mr. Midwood o

The prompt way.in which we have anticipated a shlokage in our deposits by reducing to an equal extent the size of our advances, has Mr. Humphreya o enabled us to continue our exchange bust- nesa on as large and profitable a scule as Mr. Hart Buck o ever without feeling any pinch. It may our premises account has rises $70,000, which is mainly due to the building of our offices at Slogapore. and Tientela, We have stopped making any- fresh purchases of house property and will rest. content in having our own offices in the princi pal centres of trade. It is the practice of the: bank to place the rents of all branches to thos

books. Our Marine Insurance fand which used credit of this bank premises account and the property represented by these eleven and a half lacs of dollars thus stands very cheap in our the loss of the Bollars, lawing to to be $350,000, is down to $214,000, and is also the extreme, probability of adjusting Itself by the fresh promix earned Bokhara. In conclusion, I wila to that the position of the Bank has never been-sounder them; ni present, All branding

that this bill was the first stop towards di.. | of pictures and drawings by Turner and other pence, which is much the same as enacling that } sh-ylder's and Bolace fall at the same fence, stisfactory salvage on the treasure of the masters has been sadly broken inte by donations two piles of boots shall be three pairs and a bat, second time round, severely shaking Mr. to institutions, and by sales rendered necessary and the inevitable and of either process is just Landals Sir John Gorst moved the rejection of the bill, I by the requirements of his charities,

Full detalls in our next fagge,

establishment and disendowment in Wales,

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