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-LONDON, February 22nd, It is stated the Mərqule of Lansdowne fiatë Viceroy of India) will probably be appointed Ambassador to Russia.
GERMAN SILVER COMMISSION. Count Graf von Poszdowsky-Wehner, State
Secretary of Finance, when opening the German Silver Commission, alluded to the Indian and Government, perceiving the effects which the American currency troubles, and stated that the fall in silver had produced on German trade and Industries, had appointed this Commleston to | enquire into the possibility of raising the value
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THE P. & 0. 5. N. Co.'s steamer Java left Singapore for this port at 2 p.m. yesterday,
A SOCIETY for the encouragement of cotton cultivation in Japan was formed at Tokyo the Lother day. --
| Am Editor's Isment "Lekare is the condition in which you have to work hard without pay, in order to kill the time."
money at the races
Mit Lyndhurst I've been losing all my
Mius Gaze-Well, you should always bet with people who will bring it back to you afterwards!
the leader of the Satsuma Rebellion in 1877, Ma. Salga Kitujira, the son of Stigo Takamori, offering himself as candidate for one of the Japanera electorates.
THE Agents (Messrs. Gibb, Livingston & Co.) Inform us that the "Ben" line steamer Benalder, from Antwerp and London, left Singa
The annual general meeting of the Odd. Mr. August's, Democrat, 111. gib... Volumes was held fast pigt. Sir W. Robinson
Mr. Taylor o was elected president for the ensuing year; and | Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's ch, Beaufort, Trst, tib, the election of the committee was postposed a
Mr. Maclean o fortnight, to secure a larger attendance. Rather Mr. J. D. Humphreys' bl. Petronel, sost ralb,
sier on the un-adjourned.
Mr. Crawford Mr. John Peel's g. Merry Thought, nst, ib. Mr. Taylor's ch, Hohenzollern, 11st, 7lbh Mr. H
Capt. Thomas The Don, 113, si.... Owner al
On Saturday evening last while performing to a crowd of Natives in Shanghal," a well-known Chinese juggler and acrobat, who has for a loor time delighted Foreign Juveniles by his clever conjuring, fell victim to a dangerous fent which he has performed thousands of times successfully. It was that of swallowing fron balls about s Inches in diameter, and shaking them about in his throat, - By some unexplained bould have done, and lodged in his stomach. accident one ball sank down lower, than it
The unfortunate jaggler had done the trick too well this time, and he died in great agony within
a few hours..
HONGKONG STAKES, & forced entry of 35 iki- subscriptioa griflian of this season, 1993-941 first pony to receive za per cent.of the entrance money and $100 added; second pony 30-per cent; weight for inches; winner of German and/or Tii Yenk Fong Cups to lbs. extra; wipers of any other races 5 los. extra. One- milo-and-a-hall.
Mr. David's g. Silver King, 1rst. 61b.
Mr. Reynell Mr. Jay's g. Frohsinn, 1131...Mr. Sampaon $ A WILLENOWN East Indian merchant tella Mr. Magpio's gr. Swift, tost, glh Mr. Hart Buck 3 tion by the Peninsular and Oriental Company of Mr. John Pal's g. Harmony, 11st. Blb........ the &fanchester Guardian that the recent redne, Mr. E. Fraser-Smalth's d. Daart, rest. 6lb......
Ms. Maclean o freights on twist or cotton from India to Japan la likely to bave prejudicial effect upon the Mr. Mannington's w. Frand, trat. 1lb. Mt. May o Lancashire export trade. The freights in goes Me, Elgar's g. Exie, 11st. 1lb. Mr. Crawford a Mr. Hough o The Pelho is open, and the weather is splendid. I who had been arrested far faciting the recent tion have been reduced from seventeen to two Mr. Cruickshank's br. Gangsdem, tist
In two and sixpenny and one and shpenny Special Telegram to the " Changkat Mercury." pore yesterday, for this port.
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JAPANESE orpern report that, all the ringleaders
rlot at Kaljoft, Korea, have been acquitted, as their moishment was likely to lead to further sloting.
Jinks-Do vnu bet at the races ? Berlin Blet-Ach Himmel, nat Tinks-What do you go for, me boy? Berlin Blet-My boy, every winner asks 'you to trink mit dias 1°
THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s royal mallTHE Mission ateam.launch Day Spring will steamer Empress of Japan arrived at Nagasaki call alongside vessels hoisting code pennant C, at i am. yesterday, and left sgafo at a pm for between g and ro. 30a.m., on Sunday, to convey this port, via Shanghai.
men ashore to the 11 o'clock service, returning about 12:30 p.m.
THE "farewell appearance of the A.D.C. 10 Primcast Tots to-night will appropriately termi. nate the "Hongkong Race week," and a worded house is already assured.
OUR Svening contemporary up to date as usual! Thursday's issue of the Snail was dated dss February, Instead of aand. The your 1894 was "put in all tight--for a wonder.
THE new Japanese cruiser Poskins, of which foll description appeared in these colunga WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. via Singapore, on her way to Yokohama,
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JAPAN paper report that the total yield of pure gold from the Sado Gold Mine during a8o yeATS, from the 18th year of Kelche, when it was first opened, to the end of 1893, was about 86,344 lbs, representing 26,331,674 yen in vaine, and the yield of pure silver about 6,310,849 lbs., repre- senting 79.595.529 years
ACCORDING to the Native, papers, the cotton cloth mill at Wachang, which: shut down on the 3rd inst. for the holidays, commenced to work again on the oth lost, with increased machinery, so that there are looms running day and night The spiuning mill in also said to be working at
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THE Chinese squadron, under Admiral Ting, last Saturday, bad antved at Singapore, where friendly calls were exchanged between the Admiral and the Governor. The bulk of the squadron will return to Shanghai at the end of next month, but two or three ships, will visit Australian waters before coming back.
Ir is said that when the silver wedding of the Emperor and Empress of Japan is celebrated on the 9th praxi, 153.811 yen will be given to thos8 above to years of age, 53600 ven will be expended on wine siren to officials and others, and other preparations, thus making a total of and 172,800 yen will be spent in the banquet
379,200 yen.
pence, the reduction means that Bombay mann-Mr. Tierce's g. Mers Cypher, x1st, 7/b........ rupets per ton. If the rupen ba valued at fifteen
Mr. Cruh kabank” o` factured yam will be conveyed from India to
Mr. Landals a Japan (5,773 miles) at half-a-crown a ton, whereas the rate between London and Japan (11,601 | Mr. Kramer's bl. Luginsland, tost, gib......... miles) is thirty shillings a ton, la addition to
Mr. Taylor O rallway charges.
Mr. Salop's b. Ould Giles, Jost, Laib. Mr. Hunt o Woo by half a length, a length dividing second and third.
very
Accostitia to the Yokohama Advertiser, Mr. John McLean, Vice-Consul for the United States, on Tuesday night (13th) had painful experience and narrow escape from belog affocated or burnt to death. Mr McLean dined as usual at his residence, No. 206 Bluff, at about 7 o'clock, and a little before 8 o'clock retired to rest. When he retired, a fire was burning in the open grate in the bedroom, with a wire guard In front. It appears, however, that the guard or screen was not proverly hooked on to the barr of the grate, and under the weight same the floor, the burning cinders igniting the eladere from the top of the fire it fall to
was only shout three feet from the fire-place. curtains of the bed, the foot of which The fire appear to have run along the curtains of the bed from the foot to the head and com- An official return made at the end of last year municated there with the window curtaise and shows the remarkable progress of Osake as also with a silk pidded quilt and a futon on the manufacturing centre. "the Manchester of bed. When Mr. McLean awoke about 8. so he Tapan," the Kobe Chronicle calls it. The found the curtains in blaze, and burning number of factories fa Osaka-fa on the 31st of embere dropping from the canopy ever the bed. December, 1892, was 2,182. On the same date He at once jumped up, and after shouting for his last year these had increased to 2,300, emplaring cook commenced tearing down the biasing as many as 40,173 workpeople, of whom 17,367 curtains, etc. The effect of the smoke in the room, however, was too much for him, and, half asphixlated, he tried to find the door. burning draperies, however, there was no With the exception of the flames from, the light in the room, and confered and hall anconscious from the smoke be had inhaled, Mr. McLean was unable to find the door. He then appears to have tried to reach one of the win- dows, with the idea of jumping out, but was anable to find the window. When the cook dashed into the rooms to response to his master's summons, about a minute after the fire had ble head against the wall in a corner between been discovered, he found Mr. McLean lesning the fireplace and one of the windows, unable to walk without assistance. He dragged his master. out and then summoned aid,... In. a few minutes Mr. C. V. Schmidt, who lives in the same com came to render asulatance, and with a lew pound, and a number of Japanese aereants, etc, buckets of water the burning draperies and bed clothes were extinguished. The paper on the wall behind the head of the bed and on the ceiling was burnt, and the wood-work of the window frames scorched, but otherwise no
WERE WORLD.
Mrs. Spratt: "How-Love-you managed to keep your last amah so long?"
Mrs. Wik: ".tell you. I thought up s great scheme, and it works to perfection."
Mrs. Strait #What is it?"
her I had to discharge the last because my Mrs. Wilk: When the now giti came I told husband too muchee likes her, I guess she is still waiting."
A WELL-KNOWN merchant of Tokro latends stabilableg a tobacco factory in which he will employ the children of beggars ranging between seven and fifteen vests, He latends to enlarge his premises at Fokagawa, where over twenty work to zone two thousand young beggars inds are already working. He proposes to give probably at nominal wages. Nothing like the sweating system 1
FRANCE and Britain have" agreed to create a buffer state to keep them apart in Indo-China, says a contemporary. The principle of the device is beautiful simple. You first chain up two large, aggressive degu so that they cab barely reach other. Then you chain aamall dog bitten by both parles, The small dog in the between them so that it can be conveniently centre is the buffer sinte,
SAYS the London and China Express It seems to be the opinion of many qualified to know that we shall soon see a rise in the price offk. In both China and Japan prices con- Haue firm, whilst in France, Italy, and Syria THE Natre papers tell us that Bir Robert Hart holders seem determined not to sell at present bar presented Tag 10,000 as contribulon ister. Before the end of the quarter it la predict towards the celebration of the impróte ed higher rates will certainly prevail, which will Dowager's 60th birthday - Thegih sekassportvé – kave been again augmented by May, to the Throne by the radi«Yamin ande]: graciously acknowledged in an Imperial Edit, Tax China on her last ran cut carried from San which refers to the ; L.G.” In the most flattering Francisco to Honolult three members of the Tate ministry of Queen Liliuokalani, Messrs. Samuel Parker, Ashford and Peterson. They Gillyply (at the races) What luck, old man ? had made an extended visit to the United States Bella Blet--Splendid'
Pogson and had called upon the leading men of both Gillypi -How do you da it ?.
political parties. To the passengers on board, Berlin Bist vill tell you gonßdenshally, they expressed themselves as confident of the give ware tip to my best friend goulderbally restoration of royalty and that by peaceful Resives it to his best friends gondenshally. means. Den I comes around und betu vis dem against my own tip. Sce?
达拉象。
AACCORDING to the Literary Digest the Budd--|
hists of Japan are renewing their fight against Chileianity; are organizing "saivation armien and moral associations;" buying up timber so that churches cannot built; seeking to persuade hotel-keepers not to lodge Christians; and in some cases, they are resorting to fence, destroying chapels and other buildings. There are nearly 30.000 aduli Christians in Japan, distributed na follows: Presbyterians,11,190;Congregationalists, 107601 Methodists, 7,089; Episcopalians, 4,366; 13 Baptists, 1765; all nihers, 368.
THX Beych! reports that the Nippon Togen Kalsha has in contemplation a schaos to open a line to Europe. Now that the Bombay He has been opened, the service to Europe fata existance for one-half the distance, and the Cou pany has now under consideration à proposal to extend the Bombay line to London and batspers Frox an official notification in another with the P&Q, Company, 294 ZS
COOLIE TRAFFIC.
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part of this inue it will be seen that the W the Chissased frem. Hennigle, every Chinese Government distinctly refuses to thing was very quiet. Americh, Gray Bra CEMENT SCOTT was no: the only one who was Countenance coolle emigration to Brazil; and Japan were represented by men-of-was a lamppointed in the real Japanese girl. An and the Customs authorities have been the toner barber. Both the volume of trade and American Colonel "pated Shuter has been the profits have fallen much below what dey shrinkage is ascribed to dail business every.ngth in this strain
The natives remain loyal to the gen and the Europeans and Americans are hopelessly divided upon sanexation, profastorate, restoration and democracy,
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the same night, and it is belleve he will be able.
The PARSKE CUP, presented, for Chlas ponies t second pony to receive $50; weight for lachesį entrance $10; from the Black Rock twice round and io.
Mr. Angust's b. Aristocrat, zest. 11b.Mr. Reynell Mr. John Peel's g. Talisman, 11st. lb.........
Ms. Hough s
The GARRISON CUF, presented by the Officers of
the Garrison, for China pontes dena fide griffins at date of entry weight for inches; previous winners at this meeting 7lbs, extra; penalties accumulative; entrance $10 subscription
Mr. John Peel's d. Laverock, tost. glb...
griffins of this season, 1893-94, allowed yibs. From two-mile post once round and in.
Mr. Hough t Mr. Foarman's gr. Havoc,111st. 4th... Mr. Heinrich's gr, Opal, 1st 8lb. Mr. Sassoon 3
Mr. Reynell Mr. Jay's g. Frohsien, rost, gib. Mr. Simpson Mr. Boxey's g. Hard Times, 11:2 gib, Mr. Fouman's b. Haughty, rost, gib........
Mr. Master
Mr. F, H. May's Maypole, 11st. z.b.
Mr. Crawford o
Mr. Maclean o
Mr. J. D. Humphreys g. Valhalla, tost gib,
Mr. Humphreys O
The CONSOLATION STAKES, for all besten China
ponies at this meeting; weight for inchess Entrance $5, with $100, added for the first pony; second pony to receive $50. Once
round.
Mr. Taylor's ch. Hoher sellers, tikk. dlð......... E Capt. Thomas' g. The Doo, 11st. lb............ Fourman's g. Havoc, 110. 41....... Mr. 1. D. Humphreys' g. Valhalla, rost, glb. o Mr. Derick-Hunter's b. Dainty, scut. gib................. 0 The CHAMPION STAKES, for all Catoa ponies, winners at this meeting only, a forced entrys weight for inches; entrance $10; winners of / two races, $30; of three or more races, $50.**
One-mile-and-a-half,
Mr. Boyd's 19. Daceon, srst sit, ........................... Mr. Taylor's ro. Dare Devil, tost. gib
Mr. Hart Buck t Mr. Taylor t Mr. Reynell 3
Mr. Maclean o
Mr. Fourman's cx. Primrose, 11st. lb. Mr, Taylor's ch, Hohenzollers, 11st. Alb......
Mr, Hough o
Mr. Crawford o
damage was done to the building. Mr. McLean soon recovered from his semi-suffocation on being taken into the fresh air, but in his attempt to put out the fire he had received some rather hands. His lejuries were dressed by Dr. Tiller Mr. Heinrich's gr. Opal, ust. 1lb... nasty burns on the feet and same blisters on his Mr. John Peel's gr. Vagrant, lost, 13lb.
to get about again by the end of the week. The Mr. Trebau's dan Bovril, 118. 1lb........ by the fire is estimated by Mr. McLean at about amount of damage to bedding, draperies, été,, $120. The house and furniture are partially Mr. Baxey's rg. Recovery, rost. gib
† Dead heat. Vagrant bolted and threw Mr. Hough badly near the gate. Damage-compound fracture of the thigh, and serious internal injuries. cha
insured.
BONgkong JockeP CLUB RACE MEETING
K.C M.G.; H. B. Vice-Admiral the Hen, Sir
Stewards H. E. Sir William Robinson, R. Fremantle, K.C.B. H. K. Major-General Digby Barkar, C.B; Commodore Boyes, RN. Colonel Macdonell, R.A.; Colonel Malloy, RE Liest-Colonel Robinson, Shropshire Light In fantry; Lleut-Colonel Barrow, Hongkong Regiment; Hon. C. P Chater 1 H. Hopplus, Esq. Grant, Esq.; R. M. Gray, Esq. M. Grote, Esq. J. D. Humphreys, Esq.; The Hos. T. H. Whitebead; Hoo, f. J. Keswick; T Jackson, Esq.; A Coxon, Esq.;.T. F. Hough Enq, Clerk of the Course, ang pornst
THIRD DAY,➡SATURDAY, 24TH FEBRUARY The CIVIL SERVICE FURRE, psented, for sub
scription grifios of this season, 1893-943 weight for inches 3 previous winners, 7 lbs. extra i penalties accumulative entranos #51 second pony to receive half the entrance money. One mile, go pultomaa Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's d Dust 110, ribuak i
topácháin Maclean zi Mr. John Peel's g. Harmony, stat. gibi
Mr. Reauman's b. Haughty, tort. Mr. Reyball
pada matawang Sew Mr. Hooght:0;
Mr. Quintet's Realty, lost, gib. Mr. Coutts p. Mr. Elgar'a gr. Exile, xxst. lb, Mr. Crawford 3
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Mr. Staroon
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AʼSOMEWHAT Serious objection in relation to the consideration of the Stewards. face for the Champions" is now under the The NIL DEFERANDUM STAKES, for all beaten subscription griffins of this season, 1893-94% antsance $5, with $so added for the first pony? second pony to receive §5a; weight for liches. Half-a-mile
Mr. Magple's g. Swift, zout, gib.......Mr. May r Hr. Multiplex's g. Jabs, 105, 12 b... a Mr. R. Fraser-Smith's g. Catteribun, arst, alb, Mr. Derick-Hunter's g. Endeavour, tost. talb. o
Mr. Maclean Mr. Kramer's bik. Luginalard, rest, gib... Mr. Multiplex's g. Blaflam, tost. gib............ · Mr. Quintet's g. Reality 10st. 9 Major-General Barker's cr. Mandaris 10st,
A full report of the four days' racing will. appear in our lesue of Monday next.
CHURCH OF ENGLAND TEMPER-
"ANCE SOCIETY;
men Branch of the shore Society was held last evening Is the Sensen's Reading Room, West The 8th anniversary of the Missions to Sex
this Colony, is published at a POPULAR Instructed to publish a reminder that under † were under the former Government, but the fling to the Bet of Curios (Yokohama) at somo | Mr. Mac'sw. Exchange, 11g, z?B. Mc.:Taylor. D. Paint. The chair was taken by the Rev. A. G
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THE MUSMES AN EPIC PORM.-
She turns in her toes, Has a little red nose, Wears diglled bosa And no underclothes,
(This last was told to me by a resident in your ÁMƠNG the passengers out by the Pacific Millvillage, but the other facts are first hand, as I distinction, Lieutenant N. Sargent. For may steamship China få an American naval officer of saw for myself).
the law any clandestine trade readers the vessel so engaged able to "forfeiture, together with her cargo. There is no uncertainty about this, The Telaries There is not space in the compass of an Ordinary Advertisement to detail all the informa
business Was rightly regarded by tion introduced into the work, but it may be fairly Europeans and Chinese alike as an asserted that no such Directory has ever been outrage, little short of kidnapping; for it gablished, either in Hongkong or any other part was a deliberate and cunningly planned years he has been the U.S. naval attacks of the Taus a correspondent in a Japanese vernacular of the East, at such a low price.
trap for ignorant and poverty-driven gathered masterly knowledge pt/Estapes natural philosophy who has lately returned to "THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND coolles, Sir WILLIAM ROBINSON, Governor politica and politicians af Berlin Vid Japan after an excursion in Chies, there is a Triple Allance, and while in that cap dy contemporary According to professor of HÓNG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST" offers Special Advantages as an Advertising Medias of Hongkong, denounced it in only too Rome. He comes to the War to join the Chinese named Kian, residing in a district of
U3.3 Patrih, of which he will be the excentive Canton, who possesses an instrument,
Mr. Darius' g.Centerios, fost. gib. Mr. Master Goldsmith, and addresses were given by the Mr. Magpie.Swift, tost, glb, Mr. Hart Back Rev. TW. Pearse (London Mission), Me, Mr. Salep's ch.1 The Signor, 108. gibi woda ke Makaham, Jós F. A. Brown, and Mr. Shaffield,
The Capt. Thomas The Chairman in the course of his remaska Mr. Desick-Hentai'ser. Energy, fin, Blb
Bald 1--There are two ways of regarding Tempers: Major-General Barker's, Mandarin, seat of rescuing made from ma intemperate life, the Ma Hantance work: The fist is to regard it as a method Falbe banánímáypunonin Mr. May second la to regard it as a means for creating a
secatively by a pony or poster the Send de have lost their most control over themselves. The CHALLINOR CUP, value 103 gulpens, for healthy public opinion in favour of Temperance,
Chips ponies to be won two years' con- || In view of the fact that there are thousands who, entrance (forced) $5, but optional to subscale through long course of drinking habits, mor property of the same owners weight for inches Either through inheriting the drink craving to receive yo per cent 1 second, 20 per conus and easy method and the only care for this state tion griffins of this season, 1893-94 1 first ponything has to be done. Total abstinence is the short:
One-mile-and-three-quartersA
opicson requires to be educated. There are some. so considered. But there is no longer room. The low level of price farthe market, kay the which previous to the occurrence of an earth: The LADIES' POREZ, for all China posle micileg. Undoubtedly there men are total
cande, of cutis, and resembles a dragon in Mr. J. D. Humphreys' g. Volta, tost, talb......
will abstain altogether from appearanes. At its month is placed ball, Mr. K. Fraser,Smith's g. Marksman, jost, glb.
brethren, Dai In England iga total, abstaining for him or anybody else to doubt what the | 2 and C. Bareas of January 19th, has bd to quaka Chinese think; and the Chinese will changed hands during the healing from the south of the dragon about fifteen days scdipelos griffen that have been placed, & lbs no denbt that each of these gentlemen, sill
aially to the ground. Before the great
mayors met together not long slees at a public more activity, and a fale - Ampang caloria has arthquake at Gife, the ball, it is alleged, fell
weight, far-faches. All opening mot sub-abstainers for example's sake. There can be probably not make such a bungle of a marked scarcity of really fine len, the game ru previous to the disaster, On the agth of list
extra's previous; Doss-aturteis," BE÷this missin anda menih tko ball again fili from the mouth of themba ata ju winners) mot. nubucripti Special Jurors (save the markt) did in the ballz selir bilen of, prispe
the opportently of Chian tak celsing to 1k Con Hongkong, Seabor Benavides has done and life in the hands of
1chon, abia instrument believes there will be either a furlonga, manag fourages szent earthquake or a great tidal wave in Japan] Mr. Fourman's er. Primions, EH DIB/IMRAN well to clear out from the Far East; Me, |100 Chiosis to supsky is host-
whats of- or Kores during the coming month. It wil be STEWART-LOCKHART and "Brownie !? ha
the day, pay a ten drawing a darken. Infestan as-welly theradoes, far dis all to 'roons high during Mr. 2 wr follow him,
sanian) the your stuff that is too largely Moight March, that we may thus escape the tidal way
which will
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