March 11t At a mass meeting of the cliizers of Belfast at which 13 coo were present, it was resolved to resist Home Rule if the bill passed. The pro- ceedings were marked by great enthusiasm.

The trial of Sir Henry Isaacs and others in connection with the Hansard Union frauds has been postponed in consequence of the illness of nee of the jurors,

The Pope in bidding farewell to the English pilgrims who visited Rome on the occasion of bis jubilee, expressed the hope that England would soon become Catholic again.

In reply to a question in the German Reich- stag, Count yon Caprivi said that Germany would willingly join with Great Britain and America in referring special international dis putes to arbitration, except as regards Alice, which Germany would shed her last blood to keep.

Charles Wells, the Monte Carlo gambler, has been committed for trial on a naviber of charges of fraud as a patent agent,

A resolation in favor of bi-metallism has been rejected in the House of Commons by a large majority.

SYDNEY, March 1st. Bennett, formerly manager of the Paddington banch of the E. S. and A. C. Bank, has been sentenced to ten years' imprisonment with hard Jabour. In passing sentence the Judge described Bennet as one of the most consummate hypociliés be had ever dealt with, and utterly discredited the prisoner's protestations as to his surrender to justice being due to remorse for his misdeeda.

LONDON, March 1st. Intense exchement prevails in Wall Street, New York, owing to the sudden appointment of an Official Receiver in connection with the affairs of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company

Over a million shares changed hands in the course of two hour.

All the witchmen on the Chicago lines of rallway have struck work for increased wages, Traffic is at a complete standstill.

Notwithstanding the reassuring reports re- celved from Egypt regarding the quietening down of the recent revolutionary excitement, the British Government continues to add to the strength of the army of occupation. Another battery of artillery has been despatched from England, and seven hundred of the 7th Dragoons from Rombay.

Cholera is raging in the Rusilan provinces on the border of Austria with fatal effect.

A report is current to the effect that the French Government has retained four of the largest al the Mangerine Company's steamers to be ulilised auxiltry cruisers in the event of an outbreak of hostililer,

The eastern States of America have been swept by a terrific snow blizzard, destroying much property and causing considerable loss of life.

The trial at Rome of members of the Mala Vita Secret Society arrested about a year ago. has resulted in one hundred and four of the prisoners being sentenced to various terms of imprisonment,

The directors of the Liberator Building Society have been committed to take their trial

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1893.

Lord Herschell's Commitee met to 'ný to consider their final report; It was adjourned to Wednesday next.

From Army Estimates it appears that the recruling for the Army and Militia during the year has been most satisfactory. An additional sixty thousand pounds sterling is required to provide for a larger number enlining.

Mr. Dadabhai Nadroj latroduced in the Home of Commons last night a Bill providing for simultaneous examinations in India and Great Britain of candidates for the Indian Civil Service,

March 3rd.

339.394.241,5 16,501,247,189.657,155,018,561,795, A new scheme for the extermination of rabblis 776,667,953,989 569,576,575,669,497,513,853,950, is being tried la Australia. Cartridges generating How can one express that figure? Another poisonous gas are pot fu the burrows, the holes digit and it would be some unital three, quad- are closed and the rabbits are killed by the rillion's times three quadrillons, Or can the poison in the smoke, not by suffocation. number be styled "Three-hundred-and-thirty- pine-thousan, three-hundred-and-ninety-four

undece-milliona?"

years it is computed that the average life of From Batistics covering the last thirty-two

and of men thirty-six years. During last year, and of men (enty-six years, but last fer, however, the average rose to forty years for both soxes

Moulty fowls of "the aristocracy" who bray didato of anything "common," inke hoge pride in "ancestors," the common stock of all. If anyone slank up back-alleys and side-shoots of Several large cargoes of raw cotton grown in pedigree like the society gabbler who shacked Russian Central Asia were recently shipped at In the House of Commons last night, Mr. T.me with his praitic of the wall-connected" cab, Oden to German ports. The Russians are W. Russell, Under Secretary of Stata for India the very meanest might link on to Queen sanguine that them will be a vigorous develop replying to question put by Mr. Caine, said Victoria, as that Lord Kimberley proposes to request the top

off shoot of some royal connecment of the cotton-growing industry there in the near future. The quality of the cotton so far, Viceroy to appoint a Commission enquire into

What of orthodox ideas? If Adam and Eve however, has been inferior. and report upon the culture of hemp and were the only living human pale when the Eden preparations of hemp drugs in Bengal, and the apple was shewed, what about my millions on effect of their consumption on the social and millions of ancestors? I make this a personal moral condlifen of the people, and also as to the matter, but every man must see that the farther deifrabilty of forbidding the sale of the drug on he harks back, the mere ancestors he digs up. the part of the Government. Lord Kimberley, Who can stand by and see, without a protest, be added, would be glad if the result of the bis duodecimillions of revered dead wiped out by proposed step showed a possible further the ruthless iconacinat, and all bie reminiscent restriction of the sale of the drug. Mr. Russell rights desecrated? I never alood in my marble said that the Commission would be composed balls and rhapsodised over the armour of my partly of non-official naives and the enquiry sires, but I aver that my figures are the unfailing would be as thorough as possible.

outcome of a natural law, visible to all mankind to-day...

Mr. Russell, replying to Mr. Paul, said that the Bengal Jury Commission was empowered to deal with the whole question, including the power to report that the notification of Sir Charles Elliot be rescluded, but he (Mr. Russelly was unable to say what action will be taken on the report:

TIENTSIN

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

Tientsin, and March, 1893, From Shantung I learn that the ice in the Yellow River has all disappeared, and the freshets have burst the banks of the river at San-kai-foo, about thirty-three miles below Tal nan-foo. This occurred on the aoth ultimo.

On the 2nd February the Chang Chul-hsien gentry petitioned the Fantel and the Tantal for permission to work the local coal mines, surveyed last year by foreign experts, and permission has been granted, the proclamation of which is hanging at the yamén gates, but the chiefs those connected with. the mines are still here, awaiting advices from Sharghat

The gross earnings by the Tang San Railway Co. for 1802 am The 3·0000.

The Jehol (Yen Tung San) Silver Mining Co. earned during last year Tis. 30,000, and this amount has been turned over to Li Hung-chang. It is also reported that the Jebol Gold Mining Co. bas turned out goo ounces of gold, which has also been handed to the Viceroy.

March 4th.

The reported fire in the Tan Sun Coal mines, in No. 9 scam, really occurred in a heap of con! stored near the mines, but it bas been put out.

The railroad from Lanchow to Shan Hal-kwan is made and they are now laying down ballast and sleepers, and pushing on with the bridges, With the at of three Japanese divers all the material of the Lanchow Bridge, washed away An exceeding bitter feeling prevails through‹by last year's freabats, have been recovered. out the north of Ireland in view of the imminent colmination of the movement in favor of grant. ing Home Rule to Ireland The excitement la many localities has ren to such a pitch that it is feared the passing of the abhored measure introduced by Mr. Gladstone will be the signal for a general rezort arms. It l known that the Uniontat organizations through out the United Kingdom are making large purchases of firearms and ammunition, and with a view to neutralising the evil consequences threatened by these preparations, the authorities are prohibiting the Importation of arms into Ire- land except order special conditions,

New has been received of the ralding of a large native vilin, e in Nyasaland by a band of Arab slave hunters. In the fighting which ebgued nearly all the male inhabitants of the village were killed. All the women and children were carried off, but beleg closely pursued by a rescue party, they also were all slaughtered by their captors.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

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WASHINGTON, March 1:5. The United States Senate bave shelved, for the remainder of the term a petition for annexa- tion presented by the provisional Government of Hawall

LONDON, March 1st.

His Excellency Chang Chib-lung has wired to the Viceroy bere to send him to Wuchang one of his best mining experts, to enable him to procure from his mince the proper coal for. smelting of iron ore, die.

On the 26th ult, the gentry of Fung Ning.bsien, Jehol, pettitane the Viceroy for permission to work the gold mines, which were in October last surveyed by Mr. Reid, and again by Mr Chu- Yü-chen and his expert last month. The latter gent'eman, I hear, also asked for permission on the 3rd inst, to open these mines. I hear that

the

Viceroy, Gas sent a very Ballsfactory early as

the gentry, but asked for further Information, which was handed to him on the 6th fastant so no doubt the gentry will secure it.Shanghat Mercury,

A LESSON ON PEDIGREE,

I was reading in a society magazine some graceful remarks about a young cubbs peerless (or peerful) pedigree, that he was related through his paternal grandsize to General This and through his maternal grandma to Lord That, and ever so many more baubled nonentities by this line and that line, with offshoots like spoken in a wheel Let us study.

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can't increase, but must dwindle to (probably) It follows, then, that the earth's population Campbell's "Last Man," Homanly evidently, began with a big swarm of ancestors, and has been decreasing ever since, for every son patently has two more ancestors than his father had before him.

We must look, therefore, for the swarming antbeds of humanity in the past, and not in a future which can never present as many numbers na its ever-doubling 72-numeraled ancestry,

I want the mathematicians to study, this matter, and to give a diagram to show at once to the eye the dimensions of the world's population as it is now, and as it was when those duodecl- millloos of ancestral Adamas delved, and their Eves span, Will they make that diagram like an inverted pyramid, with posterity stringing out of the point-end? Or like an hour-glass? Or like a chandeller pendant, with (meximum) is the middle" and tapering off bulge (minimum) at both ends ?---

They've got to explain away my ancestry before I'm satisfied.

The learned societies should take it up. They cannot avoid a direct, challenge. Let them wrestle with the figures as I have done, and, if they are honest, they must own up that the two ancestors origin is a hollow fraud. Adam was no millions-of-milions alud wonder. Beside, it's dishonest to rob scions of their ancestors,-" The Dipsomaniac" in Sydney Bulletin.

F.S.-In again studying my family tree, and tracing a zigzag, lo-and-out, route of parent, ge, I bave discovered that a great-unt of mist, 17 times removed, married a cousin of yours, Mr. Editor, 32 times removed, at Bagdad, Tasmania, In the 14th century. On the strength of that relationship, may I hope for-er- trifle on account?-Dipso.

NEWS AND GOSSIP.

The National Cat Club of England has issued. its first register of high-bred oats.

Kiser William han sat for his photograph 150 times since he ascended the throne,

The Portuguese budget showed a deficiency of same $16,000 000. Many new taxes are to be imposed to meet it

England will not adept the decimal colonge for fear the humbler clasics of society may suffer during the transition.

Rol), a Norwegian, ls and to have

Omers have been given to the German Army officers not to load the sentries' rifles with ball- cartridges after the end of the present year. This step is taken in view of the much too frequent affrays between civilians and sentries, in which the latter usually used firearms with fatal effect. As a result of Panemia troubles, the famous Drachenburg, the most beautiful castle along the banks of the Rhine, which has been admired by thousands of Americans, has been sold, Baron Sarter, who became immensely wealthy in work on the Suez Canal, spent $5,000,000 on the castle. He lost his fortune, however, in the Panama undertaking.

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contest at Christiania,

Army, while $10,000,000 is deemed sufficient for Germany expends $165,000.000 yearly on her

the education of her children.

Manufacturers of Manchester continue to run behindhand on their contracts, owing to the scarcity of yarn, resultant from labor troubles,

The water supply of Portmadoc, North Wales, was recently totally an perded, through the bursting of a large main conveying the town's water.

In three weeks recently twenty tons of un- wholesome meat were seized by the authorities having charge of the markets in the city of London.

The Russian Government has declined to grant the request of the Russian vallway com- panies that they be allowed to buy material abroad.

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The gold yield of the Australian colony Queensland during last year was 613,000 ounces, an increase of 36,000 ounces over the output of the year previous

It is said that England, by means of a loan to the Spanish and Cuban Governments, is trying to get a grip on Cuba. If so, she will not make any foss about Hewall.

The first locomotive entered Pretoria on the 17th of December. There was an unfortunate accident, by which one Kaffir was killed and several seriously lajured.

There are in India 6,641 Government savings banks, holding balances aggregating over 888 lakhs of rupees. The number of depositors increased 55,000 last year.

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A farmhouse, which Napoleon used as Bend- | for Passengers. quarters after the Battle of Ebelsberg, situated near the Austrian town of that name, was lately destroyed by an incendiary.

I have two parenta; my two parents each have two parents, or four between them. Thus I bare In the House of Commons last night, Sir four grandparents, who each have two parents Henry Meysey Thompson, la moring bis (unless brother many sister), or eight between resolution, and that it was in nowie party ibem. These eight grandparents similarly have question and that he did not urge the adoption sixteen parents who are my great-grandparents, of bi-metallism all he asked for was a remedy. and so on. Here is an equirational progression In the debate which followed, Mr. Gladstone of parents, with two the ratio governing the stated that he was unable to take the initiative series, thus-2, 4, 8. 16. 33, 64, 138, 256, 513, from Americe, and that plan had been 1024, 2043, 4096, 8193, 16,384,32,768, to infinity. developed enabilag Great Britain to change ber This beats all to finders the one-grain-of- standard of value. If the motion was carried it wheat-for-the-first-ball-in-the-horse's shoes pro- would place the Government in a ridiculous blem, but before I proceed to discuss that let position, as the later had no plan to submit, but me air some family pride. I have traced back that nevertheless Government were ready to sift my family-tice for 20 generations, and, among the question. Mr. Gladstone then went on to say other carlosities, I have discovered, that I have, that wages had greatly increased in the past up to that data, last 3,097,150 direct ancestors, forty years under monometallam and that with unlimited side-relatives in the nature of bimetallien would involve a serious loss of aunts and uncles and cousins, &c. Further, that capital invested abroad; he therefore asked the one of my great-etc-uncles was hanged for high- House to give the matter their careful considera izenson; another was a person of the John Hou before forsaking the foundation whereon the Knex style; a whole shovelful were massacred commercial greatness of the Empire had been at Glencoe some of my present clan-kith are rafis. Mr Goschen expressed bis agreement fit men with votes for "Thrift" and much with the orthodox arguments advanced by Mr. berves and land; several got baubles more or Gladstone, but regretted that Government were less Brummagem in the past; and, by dropping nawilling to urge the reassembling of the down side-lines from pretly women who were Brusselis Conference. Ha held it to be the duty "no better than they ought to have been," I cau of Great Britain to exhaust every effort to extend claim kinabip with Royalty (1), and Jersey, and the use of silver throughout the world. Mr. Lady Manro, and Wat Tyler, and Joan of Arc Dadabhai Naorji said that the fact of there and the Duke of New York, and Mall Flanders, being separate currencies was of no account, and others too tedious to mention. Never did I and that the only remedy for India's misery realise so feelingly that all the world is kinderigas for a new issue of French postage stamps, A Paris newspaper offers prizes for the best lay in affording her relief from expenses and that we all ought to have haubles and The present stamps, furned in 1873, have always incidental to foreign domination. Hap coronets and golden coaches and morg-natis been subjected to much harsh criticism. pealed to the House to take this point wires. into consideration as, he said, certain people in England were disposed to do justice to India. Sir William Harcourt stated that if America | #gain convened a Monetary Conference and rubmitted definite proposals, Her Majesty's Government would be happy to attend to them, The motion was finally rejected by two hundred and twenty-nine votes against one hundred and forty-eight, Mr. Balfour and Mr. Chaplain supported the measure,

After the division on Sir Meysey Thompson's resolution the House agreed, without division, to an amendment brought forward by Mr. Ernest W. M, Beckett to the effect that any meddling with the single standard was open lo the gravest objections, and that it was not expedient that Government should procure the reassembling of the Conference. The papers agree in declaring that the result of the division on Sir Moysey Thompson's resolution is a severe blow for bimetallists and generally endorse Mr. Gladstone's view of the subject.

March and. Yesterday at a Banquet given at the Colonial Institute on the occasion of its twenty-fifth conversary, all the Colonial Agents were pro sent. Lord Rosebery, presiding, said that the seal solul n of the problem of Imperial Federa tion is to be found in the Imperial Conference" which, however, it would be inopportune to sum mon now while Great Britain was passing through a giare political crisis, f

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other week from the effect of being struck in the F A young woman died at Leigh, England, the eye by a snowball thrown at her in iun by a boy. She never rallied from the blow.

Two pew minerals, of scientific value only, were recently discovered at Ceylon, They have been named respectively Gelkiellte and Bad- deleyite. Both were found in pebble form,

Mr, Villiers, the "Father of the House of Commons," lately attained his ninetieth year. He fought his first battle at the polls in 1816, when George IV had yet some years to reign,

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I respectfully make the suggestion to Her Gracious, my 295th cousin by blood, that there trifles-might be made a matter for Time Pay ment; that, on the bire wystem, and to forfeit il payments are not kept up, I might own a throne and a crown and a sceptre and a Great Seal and sere al votes for "Turite" and all accessories- that, in fact, any poor relation who chose to take More than eight thousand English women the Time Payment system at his own risk might have already signed the protest agalost the re-in- became a potentate for a year, a month, a day, troduction of the crinoline, and the work of an hour, or per micate. This is merely aug. organizing them fato cluba is still going worth SURVIVORS, the Cruise of the Thales gestion, but an improvement on the savageously on. scramble and fre-and-slaughter system of some of my Indirect ancestors,

Consider the hard and paralysing enigma laid bare by these considerations.

Every man who ever does became an ancestor and not an exact scior, gesorally misnages that feat before ha la 25. Therefore, a century repre- sects four generations. A thousand years, 40 generations; and 6000 years, the Coriatianly alleged age of the world, 240 generations,

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Several French rallway lines are going to tight their carriages with the electric light, It has been found perfectly practical to make and atora electricity by means of a mechanical attack- ment to the engine."

Let the mathematicians work out the sum of The extent of the depression in the British the equirational progression of

shipping trade just now may be gathered fron ||-*, 4, 8, 16, 3 *** 237, 238, 239, 240, the fact that altogether 479 vessels, représenting and find the total number of direct ancestors'a touange of 856000, werd laid up the other every living being has got, according to dogmatic week at English and Scatch ports. MET Christianity.

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A GAIN, OF À POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME “ALZ RUN DOWN," AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCIJ,

SCOTT'S EMULSION

́ ́OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda

IS. NOTHING: UNUSUAL.

THIS FEAT MAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER, AND. OVER ADAIN...." PALATABLE, AS MILK.. Ex- } DORERD BY PHYSICIANA, · THREE TIKES ŽAN ZEFICACIOUN AB PLAIN OIL, AVOID.

| SUBSTITUTIONS AND IMITATIONS,

Boid by sd, Ohyostate"

BOOTT & BOWNE, LIMITED,

'47 PARRINGDON #TƐ/ LONDON, B.G. ". Bole Agents for Hongkong und Chlon 1: Her A. S, WATSON & Co. JAIMITED),

Nos, a1 & 11, CAINE ROAD,

No. 5. VICTORIA VIEW, Kowloon. GROUND FLOOR No. 5, Shelley Street, NORMAN COTTAGE to Albany Road.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Coj Ltd. Hongkong, 13th March, 1863-

TO LET,

WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.

THE Large Handsome SHOP, No.

T316

Queen's Road Central, lately occupied by Dakin Brox. of Chine, Limited.

Alto.

Two Large AIRY ROOMS on the Top Floor of above,

Apply to

·DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & C, LTDM

Victorla Dispensary,

Hongkong, and August, tiga

HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY,

LIMITED."

NOTICE

ROOMS TO LET,

OFFICES and for CHAMBERS 09

Home Ground, and First Floors of the HOTEL facing Queen's Road and Fedder Street, With immediate entry if required,

For particulars, apply to

RLYALL

Hongkong, 8th December, xapa.

Secretary

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