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VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

AERATED WATERS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 10, 1893,

SILVER.

PARIS, July 1st. It is stated to be quite certain that the Sherman Act will be repealed by the United States Congress.

ENGLAND AND SIAM. Sir John Grey states that a second British warship has been sent to Bangkok to guard WATER-The Water used is absolutely Belifah interests, and a third launder orders to

STEAM PLANT.-Of the latest and most

powerful type.

SUPERVISIONThe whole process of manufacture is under the continuous supervision of a qualified English Chemist.

The PRODUCT.-Will bear comparison with the Waters made by the most

noted makers in England.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., LD,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

follow.

FRANCE AND DAHOMEY.

July 4th. The Duc d'Uzes has been killed in Africa.

THE RIOTS IN PARIS. A number of persons strented at the “Quatre Zarts" ball, on accusations brought by M. Beranger (apparently in connection with the Socialists) were convicted and sentenced to various terms of panlohment. The whole Lviln Quarter of Paris was thrown into a turmoil thereupon, | and made a great disturbance, income of which a young student was killed. In con- sequence, the mob has made demonstration In front of the Chamber of Deputies and Seaste [38 balldings, denouncing the police and demanding the diimiiani of M. Lazé, prefect of police. M. Millerand asked a question in the Chamber on

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. this subject; the Government promised to hold a thorough enquiry Immediately. Last night the riots broke out afresh, and many persons have bers wounded.

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.

KSTABLISH A.D. 1841. MANUFACTURERS OF AERATED WATERS.

UR NEW FACTORY bas been recently refitted with automatic Steam Machinery of the latest and most approved kind, and we are well able to compete in quality with the beat English makrs:

The purest ingredients only are used, and the utmost care and cleanliness are exercised in the raanefactors throughout.

"BOMBAY SODAS.” We continue to supply large bottles as hereto- fore, Free of Extra Charge, to those of our Customers who prefer to have them to the ordi- nary itre.

COAST PORT ORDERS,' whenever practicable, are despatched by first steamer leaving after receipt of order.

For COAST PORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and

(Spedal to the N. C. Daily News} MURDER OF TWO SWEDISH MISSION.

ARIES BY A CHINESE MOB.

HANKOW, July. 3rd 1893-

The Revy. O. F. Wikholm and A. D. Jehan son, Swedish missionartes, were murdered on Saturday at Sungpó, about 100 miles north-east of Hankow, in an an'l-foreign riet.

[Mr. Carl Bock, Consul-General for Sweden and Norway, has courteously sent us a copy of the telegram received by him from bis vice- Consul at Hankow. Mr. Joh. Thyen, convert the same news, and adding that the bodies had not on to that time been recovered.-ED, NC. D. N]

TYPHOON SIGNALS.

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The Spanish Consul has courteously forwarded us the following telegram which was despatched from Manila at 11.5o this morningA depression exists to the North East of Luzon."

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

the full amount allowed for Packages and To err is buman, and to stick to it more no. Empties when received in good condition.

Counterfall Order Books supplied free on application.

Our Registered Telegraphle Addrest" is "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG."

And all signed messages addressed thus will receive prompt attention.

FIVE times more Irishmen reside in the United States than Englishmen.

WOMAN among savngen is a beast of bunden; in Asis she is a plece of furnitures in Europe

THE P. & D. S. N. Co steamer, Manila leht Singapore for this port at 5 am, yesterday, - Tax execution of three additional men, supposer! to have been Kolao Hal members, is reported from Nanking.

These are the melancholy days-the saddest

in the year-

A little too warm for whisky and a little too cool for beer,

THE P. M. S. 5. Co stermer City of Paking,

with malls, &c, from San Francisco to the 24th alte, has arrived at Yokohama, and will leave for this port at 4 pm, to-morrow.

AMONGST the names of the passengers who rerarned to the colony to the Gaelic yesterday

It was notified to-day that the next extra those of Chlef Justice and Mrs. Folding

Instruction drills for the Valunteer Corps will be Clarke, TELEGRAMS received in the North state that the on Wednesday and Friday at 5.30pm, and 9 Moyang's teas sold well in London, a preftam., respectively. Clothes, plain, averaefag a pront per lb., and full commissions, being realised on the first transactions,

THE Canadian Pacific Rallway Ca's royal mail steamer Embrass of India. from Hongkong, rrived at Nagasaki at 5,30'a m, to-day, and left again at 3 p.m. for Vancouver, via Kobe and Yokohama.

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Ouk Shangha! morning contemporary.of the 4th | feat. A:-"The German ganbost Wolf is | excected to proceed shortly to Bangkok, though nothing definite has been seitled. According to present arrangements, the lifts is to leave here. on Saturday for Nagasaki and Kobe. This arrangement fi also {lable to alteration," Ar the Harbour Office to-day, before Captain Rumsey, seven seamen of the Belilah barque Assyrian were charged with insubordination on board that vessel on the h inst. It was shown that two of them only joined the rest under compulsion, coupled with threats of violence !! they sided with the captain. These two were therefore discharged, and the other five prisoners were sent to guel for three weeks, each..

THE following returns of the average amount of bank notes in circalation; and of specle in reserve, in Hongkor, during the month ended 30th Jaee, 1893, as certified by the Managers of the respective banks, are published. In Saturday's Gastile-Chartered Bank of India, Austraila and China: notes $1.471,106, specie in reserve $800,000. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking notes $4,649,504, specle Corporation: $2,000,000.

THE conquest of France in rögt cannot now be regarded by Germany in sny other light than that of misfortune. The $1.000.000.000 fadem nity was mainly spent on fortresses, and since the war Germany has spent $6000,000,000 on her army alone. If the loss of the labor of 400,000 men perpetually withdrawn from indus- tries and kept locked up in barracks is calculated some faint conception may be formed of the costliness of militarism.

H.M.S. Firebrand left Shenghs! for Nagasaki in charge of the First Lieutenant on the 3d Inst.; Commander Tafaell who was in Hospital, Intended following in the mall steamer. The N. C. Daily News states that some surprise has been expressed that the run boat should be sent to Japan when her labt draught renders her especially suitable for the Yangisze. This, presumably, is owing to the reported murder of foreign missionaries at

Hinkow.

Two Chinese who had been making heaps of money by the ingenious device of roaning a THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Nisam left bogus private post office, delivering bogur letters and collecting postage, lecs, were brought before Bombay on the 8th Inst., for this portio

Mr. Wodehouse at the Magistracy to-day and ment to gaol for six months each. It was shown that they also made a practice of pocketing any thing handy while waiting at house doors for their money, and a very larve number of petty thefts were traced to them. For this they were sentenced to another six monits, concurrent. An Imperial ed et dated, the rst instant arrived on the same night, at Shanghai, for his Excellency Yang Ja, Chinese Minister to the United States, Spain and Feru, appointing him sub-Director of

The following is a List of Waters always kept | she is just what she pleases: ready in Stock :—

PURE AERATED WATER

SODA WATER

LEMONADE

POTASH WATER

SELTZER WATER

LITHIA WATER

TONIC WATER

SARSAPARILLA WATER

LEMON SQUASH GINGER ALE

RASPBERRYADE GINGERADE.

No Credit given for Bottles that look dirty or greasy, or that appear to have been used for any ther purpose than that of containing Aerated Waters, as such Bottles are never used again by

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A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, The Hongkong Dispensary, Hongkong

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Tela required that all communications relating to Buberelpeons, Talerash" and not to the Editor,

THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended July 9th are Europeans, 135; Chinese, 1,207; total

1,343.

THE UNLUCKY' THIRTKIN, Although did superstition His symthy enlist,

He never kicked when he was dealt Thirteen good trumps at whist.

IT is rumoured that the owners of the steamship Ooriya intend to bring an action in the Colonial Court of Admiralty against the Naval Authorities for $3,000 damages alleged to have been caused to that worse! by H.M.S. Plover in the collision off West Point last week.

CHANG desortches state that a ferry boat lader with over thirty persons attempted on the night of the 16th alt, to cross the river, during a strong freshet, but the lowdah of the boat being drunk at the time, ran her athwart the anchor chain of a steamer then lying in the stream, with the result that his boat capsized, drowning over twenty persons.

Ar the Magistracy to-day, before Mr. H. E Wodehouse, a Chinaman was fined $t for allow. Ing his private chair to aíand on the footpath in Stanley Street. Interfering with traffic, on the 7th inst. That is all right In Its way, but any we want to see equal Justice turned on to the Europera taifans who every day commit the same offenes in the most crowded part of the Colony.

and although I am not the most suitable that could have been chosen for the duty, I trust I shall obtain your indulgence for any shortcom. ings. To-day is a day which will long he remembered by nu, for we see that the labour and trouble we have taken to our studies have not been fruitless, the teachings of the good Sister have not been disregarded, and the care

Look

to

Misses M. Figueiredo, L. Yanovitch, and M. Hyndman then gave a pianoforte trio, "Rimembranze, followed by an effective, After tbls cims & plans sextet from gymnastic exercise, with chorus, by the children. ramide." The rest of the programme admirably executed, as follows →→→.

OFTAI Come wh

„Min C. Barroa, **** Teacher M. Andrews. Hinch...................

Giannin MAXI Camila

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La Teres 1. R Laferry,

Puplia,

Pleng Sale, "Una furtiva lagrima,” Mias E. Tuason. Due Plant, A Badal Mani: "Palks Concntata," Bilmes &. Crur, M. Andrews, S, Rose, L. Turres, A. Tuason, C. Noronha, B. Byramjee, T. Herbat

Gymnastic Yzercises, with Humorons Part Song, "Han la e School to touch Astronomy."

Pisa Bola, "L'hirondalis et le prisoniér," Mim Mt. Andrews.

were

girls getting prises, and it must be gratiivlog"to parents to see their chi'dren successfully over- comlag the educational difficulties they bays had to overcome, and to us middle-aged and elderly people it is pleasant to see young ladies, as we have seen this afternoon, qualify!'g them selves to surmount the greater difficulties they

and 1.ve of Our

will have to encounter when they leave, this This is the parents have not been in vain. establishment, \I am sorry to say that the day to which we have looked forward eloquent advocate, Mr. Francis, ha isken the with the brightest expectations but before we wind out of my sails," for he has enʼarged as I reach the coveted goal we must first Intended to enlarge upon the excellent work hope for the assistance of the Author and Giver done by this admirable fastitution; but I may of all good and we must not forget to ask Him say that if the presence of Her Majesty's repre to shower His blessings on the kind friends of scattive is regarded as any recogulties of the this institution. In conclusion, on behalf wonderful labours gone through by Bishop. of the Bishop and the Sisters of the Convent, Raimondi, and if the presence of the Governor I would request your Excellency and all the is any encouragement to the pupils, it is not only the duty of the Governor, but a pleasure to be ladies and gentlemen who have been so

present on an occasion of this sort. (Cheers.) good us to attend here to-day, to kindly stay

Mr. Francis has referred to the number of and witness our brief performance, in which wo

be provided for and fed in must sak a generous indulgence towards the mouth to

this establishment-upwards of 470. All there young ones for any small allys that may occur.

people have been for years maintained by the (Applause.)

self-sacrifice and devation of the Italian Sisters and the Bishop and his asstatanta. I was VATY vlad indeed to hear Mr. Francis refer to the Semi-heral one I'll was in force if Thin

Tant-in-ald system. Te le certainly a very

was

therefore I am well, acquainted with it; and I know that encourages yoluntary effort more

any other system we know in days. I am very well aware of the fact referred to by Mr. Francis, that there is excellent work being done outside this school by the Italian Shters. I dare say many of you did not know until you.

told by Mr. Francis that there are numerous schools under the charge of the Sisters, and that the total grant earned from the Government last year in respect of them amounted to me large a com as $1.537. The schools to which I part!- cularly refer are those mentioned by Mr. Francis -one, I think, in St. Francis Lang, one la On the conclusion of the performance, Mr. Fridge Street, where they have ragged schools. Francis sald-Your Excellency, at the request and more than this, at Shan-ki-wan, Hungbom, of his lordship the Bishop and of the Lady and Yau-ma-ti great efforts are being made by Superlorens I beg to state for your information

the Sisters to gather into the educational net that in this one branch of this establishment, the

those poor little walls and strays belonging young ladies' boarding and day school, there are

to the boat population of the Colony, This is 130 papils-200 in the English, division and 30 matter in which I take a great deal of interest, in the Portuguese. The average daily attendance and I am not only doing all I can' to encourage in the former division is 143," and in the latter voluntary effort amongst these people, but 27. Out of all the pupils, 139 were presented within the last few months I have appointed a for examination, but two young ladies absented travelling inspector pfhose duty it is to visit all themselves, so that 137 were actually examined;

the harbours and bays in the Colony in the and of these 130 passed, or 94 per cent. hope that he may gather these poor little Your Excellency will understand that in a school parahs into the educati mal net. (Cheers) of this description there are two classes of

to the Bishop and these self-denying Italian: children who, although they figure in the dally say that the Government is very much todebied: average attendance and are numbered on the Sisters for alding the Government in this rolls during the year, give very irregular atten- great and good work. The education of these dance and do not present themselves for examla-

poor children, and the extension of female: ation. There are a number of children in the education in general, and more especially among school between the ages of three and seven

Chinese girls, is I think one of the great wants: of the future. I believe the strange-and im years, that is, under the ordinary school age, who are very irregalar in their attendance, and

many cases objectionable-domestic customs of so diminish the daily average ;, and they are the Chinese will only yield, and that but slowly, handly fit to be presented for examination.

to the progressive tendencies of modern society, There are also some who bare passed and that the chief factor in this respect will be through the Sixth Standard, and are there the increased education of Chinese girls by fore not eligible for further examination.

European teachers. I have very little more to The amount of grant-in-ald earned

say except to call special attention to the work which has been done in the Portuguese: 1892 was $1,514, or about one-third of the expenses. I am sure your Excellency is very division of this establishment. There were 30- well aware that although the children here pass scholars presented for examination on the Por THE N. C. Daily News has reason to bellows through the six standards under the grant-in-aldtuguese mide, and every one passed, or 100 pag that Sheng Tantal, the progressive chief director scheme, their education is not confined simply

cent,; and I think I can i Irly say this stands out as being the very best Portuguese school In of the China Merchants' Company to contempla to the grant-in-ald subjects. As your Excel- ting scheme by which in a few years, the lency has seen, they are taught musfe, both this Colony. With regard to the English division executive and engineering appointments in the vocal and instrumental; and some, though not tog were presented, 167 were examined, and soo prised. As we know from what we have heard Company's service will be held by nytives. The all, are instructed in French, Italian, and scheme is at present only in tncubation and has Spanish, while the younger ones are trained this afternoon, the accomplishments in this not yet reached even an embryole stage. Sheng will not say in gymnastics, although that is the divisions are not neglected; I am Informed by is resolved to have no half messures, and it in word used in the programme, but we will the inspector of Schools that not only musia anticipated that some plan similar to that call it calisthenics; there is also a drawing class. (which we have had an opportunity to judge by which the Imperial Navy is now officered will and almost all are taught needlework, plain and for ourselves) but palating, drawing, and needle be adosted. With a view of meeting the require ornamental. The Sisters who give fastraction

work are most successially studied bore, and ments of the Marine Insurance Companies, then this school are not open to the reproach that the school is taught with the greatest. officers would in all cases have to pass the Board addressed to the schoolmistress on the stage possible care. I have only agala to thank the a few minutes ago that of being all for instruc-| Bishop for asking me here this afternoon. and of Trade examinations in Hongkong or some

THE point recently raised by a Chinese convict in the Montana penitentiary is an interesting one, whatever may be the Court's decision on it. This convict claims that he wasn't permitted to register, and hence he demands that the Federal Government be required to deport him. Here, remarks the Frisco Chronicle, in a good opening for same thrifty lawyer to form a Chinese convict syndicate and secure a fat fee for trying to get the Mongolian inmates of our State prisons sent back to Chlas,

A HIT for local dead-beats,

A vernacular raper announces the formation of rather an extraordinary company at Nagasald. It has for Ite object the collection of outstanding and virtually dead accounts, hat u chief object is to pecially press for the settlement of loans that have, passed the perfot of limitation. The employees wear garments with the name of the company printed on them, and go to any debtor according to the orders of creditors or their castomers, and mercilessly make their pressing demands. In fact they sit upon the doorstep until the claim has either been made good or cknowledged. How would it work in Hong- kong?

for

the next English mail, left Singapore for this 4th grade at Peking, but which in the provinces Government. It would necessarily, be a matter development of the moral faculties of the work being done ander his guidance by the good THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamship Surad, with the Court of Secrificial Worship, a rank of the Equivalent standard established by the Chinese tion, and very little. for the education and again to expreze my admiration for the excellent

port al 4 p.m. yesterday, and is expected here about 4 p.m. on the rath inst.

THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s royal mall steamer Empress of Japan arrived at Yoko- hama yesterday at 9 am, and left again at fr a.m. to-day. She is due at Kobe at 10 am to morrow.

CAPTAIN William H. Hammer, whom President Cleveland recently appointed to be Paymaster in the U. S. army, was the man who hauled down the Stars and Stripes at Fort Sumter, when it was surrendered to the rebels on April 14. TBOX.

of some eight or ten years before the existing staff would in any way he affected by the new der attore, and probably a much longer time sibilty and command.

stands on a par with a Provincial Judge or a

Commisuloner, that of the Salt, might blue bulten with its In a formate the takes as much

Issue we, says the N. C. Daily News, published a decree shortly after his Excellency's appolat ment making him a Metropolitan Official of the brevet fourth grade, hence the present decree is another promption for him which also carries with it substantial emoluments.

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Tax Shanghai Mercury of the 4th states that the time-honoured function of reading the De- claration of American Independence at the U.S. Consulate was smitted in that part in consequence of the non-rrival of the new Consol General, the locumbent of that post belog merely Pasting. The gorgeous new metal eagle, which

and God-fearing Italian Sisters. (Applauze.) In conclusion I can only express my regret that Lady Robinson was not able to come down with Interest in this matter of education as I do...... (Cheers.)

The proceedings were brought to a close by Mlas Byramjee delivering complimentary speech in Italian, thanking the Governor and al present for their attendance.

HONGkong rifle aSSOCIATION.

Advertisements, &c, be addressed to the Manage, Hongkong SUCH is Fame-Affible Stranger-I cank bels i was originally brought out for, the ill-fated Reg. Police for each doz included in a licence issued. Thanks to the grant-lä-old scheme estahllabed | won the trophy for the first time, with 58, though thinking I have seen your picture somewhere la chong hong, was, however, put up with some shall for the year ending 318 December, to do this in a way in which they would not be beaten by Mr. W. Duncan, winner of the

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The Hongkong Lelegraph.

HONGKO:O, MONDAY, JULY 19, 1893.

the newspapers. Hon, Mr. Grostman-Oh, no doubt, no doubt. It's often been published. Stranger-Then I was not mistaken. What were you cured of?

UNDER date 5th instant a Foochow correspond ent informs us that, at the time of writing, the E. and A. Company's steamer Guthrtz and the CN. Coy's Taiyuan were being loaded there with the new season's tea for Sydney and Melbourne, respectively. It was anticipated that the Taiyuan would all on the rith and the Guthrie on the 13th; both vessels coming via Hongkong. The reason for their coming this course is not stated,

formal ceremony and a fullclass dispensing liquids. It is erected in the lobby of the Con- solate, and the health of the Bird of Freedom" was duly honoured. The rising American house in the Nanking Road, Messrs. Mustard and Co.'s was also thrown open, and the tide. in a huge punch-bowl, was kept at a pleasant ebb and flow by a large number of riskers during the fore noco, in honour of the day,

grea

THE programme for the second Gymkhana meeting, which has been fixed for the 22nd fast, will be found in another column of this issue, but it is to be regretted that the Committee can not be fellelisted upon the abilities they have dislayed as organisers of popular programmes of sport. The public of this colony a fond of A SHANGHAI Contemporary records that racfog and are only too pleased to wa ch Chinese gentleman, Mr. Li, a Hanilz in zaak, pelo ponier, for want of better cattle, frying can clusions in Happy Valley. The last meeting who was appointed by the Throne recently to

was an enjoyable one, but if more promluence is superintend the distribution of the Imperial

not given to posy racing it will be found that gratuity fa ald of the famine sufferers in Shanel,

the aites dance will sadly diminish. All amuse». returned recently to Tientsin for more funds,

ments for the troops deserve the utmost encont and brought with him nearly one hundred orphanagement but let the Gymkhana be either one boys ranging from eight to twelve years of age, thing or the other. The amalgamation of wheel- he had lost their parents during the famice barrow races, fegs-of-war and other events of a The unfortunate childreo will be placed in the more my less circus-like nature, with the "Sport varlens charity schools of Tientsin, and when of Kings (even in skelet a form, as we have it arrived at the proper age will either be sent to here) will never catch the popular Easte→and learn a handicraft or trade, or be turned into that is the avowed purpose of the Gymkhana sailor boys in the Peiyang fleet, according to meetings. their individual predilections.

f.

children. Your Excellency will understand that in a school of this character the greatest atention is paid, in all classes and all ages, to the merely teaching them catechism lessons and Bible history, not merely loading their Ir memory serves as sightly there used to be memories with facts and dats, but also culti a good old Presbyterian praver in vague to the Vating their faculties, and giving them to under. effect that all those placed in authority over a stand the meaning and practical value of the abould be yielded to with grace. Can "Gate" religions lessons they have to learn, and training of Daily Evers and Dog Ordinance renowa be them day by day and hour by hour in the prac one of these? He was graciously pleased to tice if plety. They get babitual training, from approvs the measure but protested against the the moment of their coming to the school to the

Mr. Sassoon's Cup brought out fifteen com cost of registering his wank, Now, we note that time of their coming out, in all that is likely to

petitors on Saturday, when the elements were Saturday's Gazette contains the following under, make them not only well-fostracted giria bat algo insued by his Excellency in Council. The well-trained and fitted in every respect for the fee payable to the Captain Superintendent of duties they have to perform in the world. favourable to good shooting. Mr. D. McLconan under Section 3 of The Dogs Ordinance, 1893, here by the Government, the Sisters are enabled but for a penalty of 6 palats he would have been We tamat able to do it In England. Fortunately the Association's Challenge Cap, who made a net 1893, be sixty cents only that it may not be regarded as presumption Hongkong Government in granting this pecualary score of 59, of which 11 points were scored at on our part when respectfully clai-ing to assistance to schools, has laid down a rule that the geo yards range and won him the spot. share those feelings of failsfaction that most the teachers may adept what methods they liker Col. Jerrand, the President, carted off the 200 now be reigning to the bosom of "Guts Our what books they like, what hours they please watch-dogs are about as numerous as the sands and that if they produce certain definite results yards spoon with a fine score of 33, only a point on the sea shore, but it is new hinted that they will receive certain definite aid from the over Mesurs. McLennan, Smyth, and Roblason. the Government also latend puitleg a heavy tax Government and the result is, as pointed out Scores on the "Office Goat." Should this be attempted by the Inspector of Schools in bis annual serious soling can be confidently anticipated; report, that voluntary schools have flaurished Mr. D. McLennan.

and fncreased greatly under the grant-in-ald L. Cal Terrard Mr. Amyth... Horoosh!.

scheme in force in this Colony, I need M. W. Dun hardly remind your Excellency, because, N... I am sure that from your intimate knowledge of condrabe, S.N the affairs of the Colony you are well aware of Capt. Palmer..

Mr. Caragia the fact, that this boarding and day school forms forpectors but a very small part of the work doos by the Large Mar Lidetë munasan në Italian Slaters. There is sign a school in Sgt. Campbell, R.N. ... Bridges Street, attended by 130 children ; another McDonald

St. Franels Street, attended by 6a; in this house itself there are 470 months to be filled

SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION, (Before Mr. E. 7. Ackroyd, Puisné Judge.)

ducted

July 10th,

THOMSON VERNUS SCHEELE,

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Judgment was given to-day in the action of H. every day, and in addition to this boarding NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL. Thomas against Messrs. Scheele & Co. for $40 one month's wages, defendants having dismissed plastiff from their service on May 31st without notice. Mr. Phillippe defended; platati con

File lordship sald that there was the evidence of Mr. Atsenroth (partner in the defendant firm) and of two employds named Feiss and Kaesuler, showing drunkenness and negligence on plaintiff's part against this there was the evidence of Mr. Hancock and ten Chinese, but though that might be perfectly true, yet it did not go far enough to disprove defendants' evidence. Action dismissed with costs.

LONDON, (Ont.), June gtk...

and day school there are, an orphanage,

The Occidental and Oriental Co.'s steamship Large founding establishment, a hospital, and poorhause. T have now to thank your Excellency on behalf of the Bishop Garlic, Capt. Pearnt, from San Francisco with and of this religious community, and the American malls of the 17th June, arrived in the entire Catholic community of Hongkong, for your presence here to-day, and for your patience port yesterday afternoon. We are indebted for during the rather long programme pst before the subjoined telegrams to our San Francisco you but 'I would venture to remind your | exchanges :--- Excellency that so many interests have to be NANKING advices received at Shanghai state

considered the wishes of the parents have to

A seuration was created here to-day in the be considered, and the desire of the children to As a straw will polot the whenceness of the that Tidog Ming-kae, who repantly gave the

be seen and heard, so that it is almost inevitable First Congregational Church, where the Congres wind so also might the 'riking of the crew of a fasportant evidence which cleared up many well-found ship be taken to imply unhealthy doubtfel incidents in the case of LI Helen-mon, of

that the programme in these circumstances gallosal Union of Ontario and Quebec is Is should be rather longer than most of session. The Rev. William McIntosh, & stalwart would desire on a warm day like this. Not Scotchman from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, was exchequeriab ladications in the direction of the Kelso Hol, bas been sent to Wachang at We can hardly believe that his the request of the Viceroy, Chang Chih-tang.

only are the Sisters and the children highly deploring the effects of the exodus to the United ownership.

provlaces. benenred by your Excellency's presence, Ent 1 States from the maritime pre v We would Excellency Liu Ming Chuan, Governor General of who wishes to try the man on some charges in

*We want a change," may take the liberty of saying on behalf of Formoss, is gulta Hongkongfied, but laten to which he has been reported to hars boer the

the community that these plous ladies most welcome ese, even to the extent of pulling down what our Amoy correspondent says when writing principal culprit The peculiar individual power

grand old flag of England, and raising up the 7th inst. The stepship Cruz, the of observes a Northern coatemperary

the various Viceroys of this empire

The annual distribution of prizes to the chilthoroughly deserve any honour and the Stars and Striper" At this remark a storm property of the Governor of Formons, and which will, bss bean running for comis years between this lostrated in this case, for although, stag dren of the Italian Convent was held on Basurday asistance which your Excellency or the co of hives arose, but they were met with a volley The Governor then distributed the prizes, of applause Pandemoolsim reigned in the post and Tamsul, took ont clearance papers for Ming-kan has hoon pardoned by the Viceroy of aftemoon, in a temporary building seomy and murity can give them (Loud applause) the latter port yesterday forenoon, but has been the Lang Klang op sosount of his important and beautifully decorated, and fitted with a fine

41 am only giving you facts," shouted the confessions, this will not prevent stage, within the grounds of the institution on after which he said Ladies and gentlemen, sacred edifice for a time. on account of some of the Karble to get way to cut crew, poaldively Chang-Chih-tung from decapitating the men bo Cale Road, Sir Wallam Robinson, Governor bls lordship the Bashop has asked me to me refusing to go to ses until the arrours different grounds, connected with this rerolu af Hongkong, presided, and there was a large few words, and in response to the request Insed preacher above the dis. This state of affalen hardly say it has given me a great desi of is acknowledged all over the country except by tpropes of this, a recent attendance of ladies and gentlemen,

the partisan newspapers The speaker pro

time, of

fle punng of the Grenade finaly and

deliver dip

pretty sung by wople duty he and judge these large number of

spectators, this prize distribation must: beg" | Province had moved to the Saus The sprOLE

TELEGRAMS.

THE FIRST LIBERAL SPLIT.

us on LONDON, July 8th. Sir Charles Dilke, Mr. Labouchere, Mr. Jebn Burns, and other Liberais voted against the closure on the 'sixth clause of the Home Role BIIL

PARIS UP IN ARMS.

Flity thousand troops are stationed in Paris.. The rioting confiones,

INDIAN COUNCIL BILLS. The Earl of Kimberley is able to promise cast pressat that Council bills will not be allotted

under 18, 48,

be

ITALIAN CONVENT PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.

The

the

of their pay had been made good. At the tourry - society•, THE KARTAL CALE, Joon SAE opened with 'a' choms, plessure to attend this fanation' this afternoon ceeded to relate how whole congregations in his

for your part, this had not been dess and the members of the Kelso Hal society to d

The-Miss

Cars remains fa'bathons. It is rumoured here their tickets of membership within the yai, on | . C. Noronha then came to the front of very popular, Institutión 1; lex "X" nen la "this i continued, but the proscher › held bis ground. that the Hongkong and. Whauspon Dock Com- promises of any unconditional - penšom. pay and another local firm would be ably proclamation farther enounos that the stage and said Your Excellency, my lord room persons of ever tire and of both His bold statements made a profound impression. gratified shook the Carr come into Hougicons Hats moe: K'anny Fall-ming, and her Biskey and ladles and gentlemen, have beenager, from the smallest of the little fils to the waters, and also that thers iss hearty, welcome | Sanders of the society have been beheaded, all requested to say a few words of encour gement septuagenarians; It must be gratifying to the

the rest will be treated as minor user Awalting her advent in Shangbal

WWWNEW YORx. June 9th, The Herald's correspondant: In Rio Janeiro

to my sakool companions on this joyous coonston,, girls to recatro prizes thémisivEN, OF 10 200,0SARY | says that the Government has demonoid Ad-

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