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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1895.
science at the Imperial Lyceum of Czarskos buloff that this Minister was shot dard. The assx- Sele, he entered the Asfalle Department of seins were not arrested, but the act was supposed the Ministry of Foreten Affaits, being then to be a part of a Russian conspiracy. A warrant 18 years of age. In 1841 he was attached to has been issued for the arrest of M. Stambuloff the Russian Consulate in Moldavis, and in but so far no attempt has been made to execute Septembes, 18.8, he was sent by Imperial Rt. The alleged connection of the ex-Premier order to the bead-quirters of the Rasulas troops
with
canzed great murder In Transylvania during the Hungarias cam-amones kis paign, as a diplomatic official under the Com declares that the accusation brought against
supporters. M. S Ander-in-Chief, General Lueders. For his | him is a further - let the part of his enemies.
Lord Monkwall hat bean nominated to the antiring industry and the zealous fulfilment of his duties in this capacity, he was made
post of Parlamentary Under Secretary of State Court Councillor, and received the Order of St, for War' rendered vacant by the apprletment of Stanislas of the fourib class. On his return Lord Sandhurst to the Governorship of Bombay. from Fm Transylvania in race
he was sent se Firat
January 4th. Secretary of 1 and thence,
was transferred to Roomanis
of the Chancery of the Director Commleary-Plenipotentlary to the then Principalities of Wallachia and Moldavia, where he remained 12 months. On way break- Ing out with Turkey, he was attached to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and despatched in 1855. with Important instractions, to the
c. in ein Copstantinople;
to
It is announced that Turkey has asked France, Germany. Anstula and Italy to use their influence with Great Britain and Russla to induce these two Powers to moderate their demand regarding the reforms to be adopted for the better administration of Armenia.
5th January,
The Dover sacket carrying the Indian mafia stranded near Calals last night th
the
Governors-General of New Rania and and malls have been sstoly landed ́` Plazan gera?
at
have
at
to
6th January. of the Scots Greys to proceed to St. Petersburg Arrangements have been made for a delegation about the end of January for the purpose of personally congratulating the Czar of his appolatmant to the Colone'cy of their Regiment. The members of the Mission will stay a short time at Berlin en route to St. Petersburg and will be received and entertained by the German Emperor,
January yib.
1/4 contributed towards the con- the Continent, blocking the railways and
MEDURNE, January 9th.
THE misionarios stationed at Têngchow silved The Victorias Cabinet has resigned omine in i sefair at Chefoo by the U, S. S. Porktown on defeat sustained over the question of financial the 22nd Inst. retrenchment caused by defection of the Labour representatives, who refused to pass Blil for the reduction of salaries to members of the Assembly,
January, roth.
Lord Hapetona hes persuaded the Victorian Premier to withdraw the resignation of bis Ministry.
LONDON, January goth,
It is stated that no difference of optalon eccurred in the Cabinet Connell held to-day. All the Ministers were unanimous regarding the naval expenditure and on a'! other questions that were disrassed the slitiny.
Mr. H. Fawler hay favourably received an offer from India to construct the proposed Ahmedabad-Prantij away on the rupee hauls. The India Office cordially approves of rallway extension on capital ralaed in rupees instead of gold.
PHILADELPHIA, January roth.
The diagenilon which has taken place among the Democrats will probably prevent the passing President Cleveland threatens an extra session of the Currency Hill during the present session. for its passage in that cure,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
We regret to have to hold over a mass of Interesting matter,
The two Chinese who were enpvicte1 of morder at the last Criminal Serilans in connect'on with the Winplak Street rald, will be bang in Victorla Gaol at 6 o'clock to-morrow morning.
The King of Sweden and Norway has lately
conferred the Commandership of the Swedish Roral Cinder of Wass on Mr. Carl Bork, Conxal- | General
Sweden and Norway in Shangbl.
Yeung Kong Dis
pentry
Lieu Chow Dis
86
4.763
__PENTATY ......................................... 6.348 176 167– S2 Ul Dispensary 1,400 -- 37 St Pai Low, Fa Ti, &
15 St. Dispensailer 5.221 Homas Dlipensary
1,743 *7 31 87 Totals 38,967 1410 2154 2053 1131 The Treasurer's account, duly sudited, was next presentad, the following abstract being rend by the Secretary:~~
ABSTRACT OF THE M. M. SOCIETY'S ACCOUNTS FOR 104. Treasurer's Account. Dr.
A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodra. No. 25. Street, on Friday, the 1st prosimo, at 8.30 for 91894. will be held in the Freemasons' Hall Zetland n.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially
Invited.
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co's steamship Empress of India arrived at Shanghai at 1:20 *m, on Saturday last, and left again at ro.gn p.r. the same day for this port, where she may be expected to arrive at 8 .m. to-morrow. By an Imperial decree dated the arat Inst., Sung to the Governorship at Yannen, vice Tian Clün. Fan, Governor of Karlchow, hau been transferred f, whose death we reported a few days ago. Te Show, also Marchus, at present Treasurer of Anbul novines, succeeds Sung Fan governor of Kuelchow,
THE programme of and fav'tallen lo he prevent at the performance of "Ragged Rabin" at THE steamship Dryferdale, from New York, left schon of bistrions, for the benefit of children's Government House the afternoon by our rising Singapore for this part on the 24th inst,
charities, reached as too late to be of any use. THE O. & O, S, S. Co's steamer Belgic, with
Once again someone has blundered" is
•Imost invariably the case in this Far Eastern paradies.
of the second clast. M. de Glers was perfabed and right were fajored herson hava / Yokohama and Nagasaki, on the 24'h fast,
When
Severe snowstorms and intense cold are. reported in Scotland, and in various places on Interrupting telegraphic communication. The village of Osie, in the French Pyrenees, has been mile, &c, left San Francisco for this post, vis engulfed by an avalanche. Fifteen pers
by the disaster. Sir Henry F. Ponsonby, many years Private Secretary to the Quem, has had a paralytic stroke and flea is a very
critical condition.
ROME, January 7th, It is understood that the sudden recall of Signor C. Ressmann, the Italian Ambassador at Paris, is due to his friendly relations with the Italian ex-Premier, the Marquis Rudini.
THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended Jan, 27th, are:- Europeans, 117; Chinese, 1,000; total 1,117.
THE P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer Clly of Peking, with mails, &c, left Nagasaki for this port at 9 pm. on the 25th lest, and is due here to morrow.
THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamship Empress of China arrived at Nagasaki at 7.30 couver, via Yokohama.
ΤΗΣ
of the Shanghal Dock Company property was diepored nf during the afternoon of the and Inst. Messrs. Farnham & Co., Ltd, purchased the Old Deck property for Thu. 150,000, and the China Merchants 3. N. Co. bought the lower Wharf property for Tl. 180,500. The N. C. Daily News ya that Menare, Farnham's offer was the only one aste for the Dack nperty, but there were two offers for the Lower Wharf, THE semi-final heat in the Billard match at the
and Mr. W. Boffey was won by the former after
throughout his stay. Soon Majesty / the dervishes. The town has been put in m. to-day, and left again at p.m. for Van-City Club on Friday betwren Mr. A. . Skalor
in
Bessarable. In
In 1856 he was created Councillor of State and appointed Consol General to Egypt; and, after two years, in the same capacity to Walachia and Moldavia, receiving the title of Actual Coun- cillor of State. For bis many Important ervices at the latter post, during a period of five years, the Emperor decorated him with the Order of St. Anne of the first class, Ол 1, 1863, he was made Ambassader On Aug. 1, End Minlater Plenipotentiary where he remained till 1869, the Persian Court is said to solidation of its friendly retations
tons with Russia. He was then made Privy Connellier, and drcorated with the insignia of St. Vladimir appointed in 1869 Minister
1 Berne, where he remained three years (being succeeded by the son of Prince Gortchakofi Stockholm and was then transferred in the same capacity to In the room of
of M. Duschakoff. While acting 器 Ambassador in Sweden he received the bigh Russian Orders of the White Fagle and St. Alexander Nevsky. the Swedish King went to Russia in 1875, Privy Councillor de Giers was called to St. Petersburg and remained near December
1875, he was appointed Adjunct to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Director of the Astatic Department, with a sest in the Senate. In this capacity he had to direct bis attention to the controversies which periodic ally arise in Central Asia belacen Russia and England; and he generally contrived to terminate
any
negotiations on such subjects to the adu
the advantage of the former Power. In 1946 the direction of foreign affaiss was alts gether confided to him during the absence of Prince Gertebskaff; and again, la 1877, for during the war with Turkey. The late Emperor, on returning from Bulgaria, expressed his thanks to M. de Giers for his able direction of the Ministry; and created him on Actual Privy Councillor. While Prince Gort- cbskoff
was attending the Berlin Congress, M. de Giers for the third time took his place and as the Imperial Chancellor was never afterwards able to transact business for any long period, and was almost constantly abroad for the sake of his
f his health, it may be said that conclusion of the Treaty of Berlin, from the M. de Giers was, to all intents and purposes, the sole guardian of the foreign affairs of FA, He was advanced to the post of Maister for Foreign Affairs. As such he has paid frequent visits to Frince Bismarck, and has altended the Czar at his interviews with the German and Austrian Emperors. M. de Gler was marted to Princess Kanta- kuzene, nieco of Prince Gortchakoff.]
The military authorities at Kassels are making great preparations for the anticipated attack on
thorough state of defence, fresh canon mounted, and large supplies of munitions and provisions collected.
ST. PETERSBURG, January 7th, The Russian Radget for 1805 shows an excess of expenditure over revenue of seventy million rubles. It is proposed to cover is deficit by the withdrawal of cash from the reserve in the Treasury,
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The Car has sent General Gourko a letter couched in extremely flattering larme, accepting his resignation of the Governorship of Warsaw, and hoping that his hea'th may recover to enable him to held future office, The letter is regarded as showing to change in the intended policy of Russiacieing Poland.
AGRA, January 7th. Mrs. Angle Beunt, accompanied by Mr. Bertram Keightley, has the Theosophlat, arrived here.
BOMBAY, January 8th.
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A REGULAR meeting of the Eothen Mark Lodge.fatly interesting game, Te-night the final No 264, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Me, Skelton (owes 160) will meet Mr, C. P. played, commencing at 9 o'clock, when Zetland Street, the evening, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock Adamson (awes 30). A close finish's anticipated, precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. but experts at the game predict that the tap As will be seen by an advertisement in another weight will manage to pull through sure spally, enlume, the new lease of the Oplam Farm to the THE Chicago Tourist Minstrel Company Han Fook Company comes into force on the
PET- conditions which will be dealt with fully in this undoubtedly consliterable talent in several 3rd March, and, we understand, ander wise Royal, City Hall, on Saturday night. There is formed to a large audience in the Thestre fournal at an early date.
members of the troupe, but the class of entertain. Register, has always been fate prey for lots of dilettantes as the Chicago Minstrela do not SHIPPING remarks the New York Maritimement is scarcely suitable for the ultra-fastidious tastes of a relect assemblage of Hongkong funderers, legal or otherwise, and the Good Gavernment clubs of New York city could find Perform again in the colony, a detailed criticism of Saturday's abow would serve no useful purpose. no better work than trying to relieve the com- merce of the port from some of these extor- tions,
At a meeting held last evening it was resolved TELEGRAPHIC news has been received the most bellif«nt colours. Being unlucky at
that a public entertainment be given to Lord Harris for the great encouragement glyen by him to physical education, cricket and sports generally It was further resolved that a cricket challenge shield, bearing the name of Lord Harris be manner as may here after be determined. A Committes of about a hundred gentlemen of says the Shanghai marning peper. afferent nationalities was appolated to carry the resolation into effect.
telegraph station at Chengshan Island, which Shanghal from Chefn to the effect that the Hes midway between Cheloo and Welbsiwel, connecting both places, has been abandoned. Communication by telegraph between Kinochou U sudden to Chalan by Land was still oninterrupted yesterday, the azad inst
January gih,
A fatal accident is reported from Janjat, Wasirlatan. A servent of Lleat, Lockhart, Gordon Highlanders, who was aide-de-camp to manter's revolver, when it went off shooting Sir William Lockhart, was meddling with his Lieutenant Lockhart through the heart and lung.
CLARET: Oer Clarets, including the lowest
ITALY AND HER COLONIES. It is reported in Rome that the Cabinet has priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine decided to establish protectorate over the product of the julce of the grape and are not border tribes of Erythren and to despatch fresh causing instant death.
artificially made from ratalns and currents, As is generally the case with Cheap Winer. BRANDY-All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pure Cognac, the difference. In price being merely a question of age and rinisge.
WHISKY -All our Whisky is of excellent quality and of greater sge than most brande In the market. The Scotch Whisky marked "E" is universally popular and le pro- nounced by the best local connoisseurs to
troops.
MORE GREECE.
Three new Ministers, military officers, have will be appointed prefects, replacing civilians. been appointed. It is probable that wank officers The party organ of M. Tricoupla, bitterly attacks the King.
(Special to Stam Observer) THE FRENCH TROUBLE,
PARIS, January 14th. The French Cabinet has resigned, in con. sequence of its having been defeated in the course of a debate in the Chamber of Deputies upon the question of Siste guarantees to all Ways There it almost a revola temper
LONDON, January 8th,
Mr. Gladstone starts for Cannes to-day; the Irish Americans yesterday afternoon, and in honorable gentleman received a depaistion of reply to an addrets presented to him, Mr. Glad Won stone declared that the Interest the felt in Ireland
-end with his Would
and he took the the, opportunity of losisting upon the necessity for
nity amongst the Nationalisia.
THE Pinang Gazelle states In a special 'extra'
To Payments per order, Chairman of
Managing Commitee
Miscellaneous ....... Balance due M. M. Society.
"
Cr.
$1.984.11
1205
1,705.12
$3.702 18
By Balance forward Jnovary -19.$ 881.19 Foreign subscriptionu zopakartor ve $12,19 Chinese subscriptions....................... 1,602 48 Miscellaneous
596.32
$1,792 28
On the motion af Mr. McCloy, seconded by Mr. Bose, the account was approved and accepted.
The Canton Hospital account, duly audited, abstract being read:- was passed around for inspection, the following
302.40
3,772.41
CANTON HOSPITAL ACCOUNT. 1894..
Receipts. Cash on hand, January 11t. Total miscellaneous receipta at the
Hospital Carb received from Treasurer... 423.11 Cash received on dispensary appropila
561.00 $5.058.9%
Cerrent expenses of the Hospital.....$2,635.00 Expenditures. Foreign drugs and supplies ............. 1.453.70 Dispensary appropriations.............. 501.00 Cash forward to new account....... 460 13 $1.058 92
On the proposition of Rev. D. Hager, seconded by Mr. Green, the account was approved and accepted.
REPORT OF THE MANAGING COMMITTEE, Your
Commblee beg leave to rep rt that the wask of the Hospital has been conducted during
prevalence of the plague. attendance for three or four months during the the year without interruption, but with diminished
The Hospital buildings are for the meat part in good condition, but some repairs are reeded; and we recommend that a second storey he put on the ballding in which rooms Nos. 19 to 74 are loved.
We recommend an appropriatten for provl'Ing In some way a poly of pars water for corking
THE late sporting Dowager-Duchess of Men-purposes for the patients. trose used to fell this story about herself: Sbe was once at Monte Carlo, and, as usual, dressed the tables, she anked a young man, a total stranger, to stake for her. Luck turned, and after they had won largely they took turn of the rooms and chatted. At parting she said she keped to see him in the afternoon, when they WWW SCHEW ruch pastoriskly TI. kummed and hawed, and finally said his mother and sisters would be with him. This tickled her immensely, and she said, "In heaven'
race, that Pa the Duchess of Montrose ?" young man hammed and hawed again, and gold, "I have no ides," "Don't you know," The young man looked ber us and does, and, turning on bis heel, said, "Duchess of Pimlico
We ree-mmend that Dr. Ruth C. Blis be permanently associated with D. Niles in the work of the
that _ _Hospital among the women; also Dr. F. R. Machle be incited with Dr. Kerr in the Hospital until Dr, Swan's return, ne The
work
on Obstetrics has been printed with stealons, We recommend that the following sums be appropated for she ravenser af the year- Medicines and supplies... Current expenses of Hospital ..
$2203
400
300 700
that the Hon. Dr. Brown has not consulted name, boy, whom do vou take, ma for?" Printing and block-cutting startersangka
more likely."
been
and never
tilt Hire ! And we take the liberty of smiling the Hongkong unofficial members." And we and remarking that if the entire 'caboodle of anofficial members, from Hongkong to Jeru. slem, were transferred from their present hleb and mighty and honorable (?) positions to pose as lay figures in a travelling wax-work show, the world would not feel the loss greatly. Men of WI would remind our readers that the Misses Independent legislation is concerned, seem sense and principle, so far as intelligent and
D'Are take their benefit at the Bij Thestre, on the Praya Reclamailen, this evening, the scarce commodities in the East just at present. Sour of the Learned Advocates la Rangoon, talented young artistes and the acknowle'ged performance commencing at 9 o'clock. The thoroughly deserved popularity of thege says the Rangoon Times, are losing part of the merits of as enjoyable entertainment that tria reputation they may have ever possessed, Duelog last month no fewer then tea Hubs of surpassed in the Far East, should, and drubt
equalled na Taraly the law appeared in the Court of Small es will, ensure a crowded house. A novel Causes a defendair. Two of these gentlemen and original programme, with various new bills for atores; three were prosecuted for house, and will be repeated to-morrow eight. As to-mor were run la because they had not paid thete features, has been arranged as #nextra attraction, another had been pnable to square his hotel bili of the Marlonettes to Europeans in the colony for board; and three others were prosecuted he or office, rent; one tried to dodge a whisky blitrow's will probably be the last performance their servants for wages fun. Not a bad record, weed his excellent show to visit it either to
we would strongly recommend all who have not and says the Hongkong Telegraph.
-night or to-morrow,
After a short arason specially arranged for the Chinese commantly,
to Haiphong, Hanol, Saigen, and Singapore.
THE MEDICAL MISSIONARY - SOCIETY IN CHINA.
ent,
A combined meeting of catton employers and operatives was held at Manchester to-day under the auspices of the United Cotton Manufacturers A resolution was passed, saking the supporters Association, at which seven M. P.'s were present, of the movement in the House of Commons to submits motion to the House Condemning the imposition of Import duties on cotton yaros in India, as being a reactionary
and
I unjust
Repales Sec
Fa-ti and 15th St. Dispensaries (Dr. Falton) Second storey on one he hui dings... Sz Pai Lay Dispensary (Dr. A lan).......... St Ul Dispenser........
Lien Cho Hospital ant Dispensary Hanam Dispensary, (Dr. Halversor)...... Shin Hing Diapenasty dres
A
100
Joo
150 150.
$5.7 0
E. Z SIMMONS,
M.D., for an appropriatios of one hundred
Chairman of Manuel g Committee. à requeat was presented by Ray, C. R. Haer, dollars for medical work in Sal Ning Shi and other plrees. On the motion of Rev, B, C. Henry, seconded by Mr. Thor. McCloy, the report of the Committee with its recommends Hens and estimates, including the above request, was approved and accepted,
OBITUARY, The Rev, H. V. Naves presented the follow. ing resolutions, which were adopted, viz:-
Resolved!That we have heard with regres of the death of the Rev. A. P. Happer, M.D., D.D., LL.D., at Weester, Oblo, U. S. A., Da October 27th, 1894 He was the senior Vice-
abiding interest in its wel
be superior to any other brand in the prevalilog among the Radicals and Socialists, and objecting to the texation of England's | CHINESE New Year Day may now be said to we understand ikat "the D'Ara's" will proceed President of the Society, had taken a drep and
Hongkong Markut.
We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony of from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports,
S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, 9th January, 1805.
MARRIAGE.
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On the 22nd of January, at H.B.M. Consulate- General, Shanghai, before Geo. Jumlesno, Esq. Acting Consul-General, and afterwards at the Cathedral by the Rev. H. C. Hodges, M.A., EDWARD PROVIs, younger son of the late Major E. T. Wickham, 6oth Rides, to MARY BEATRICE, third daughter of the late Hon. J. Cecil Paillippo, M.D. of Kingston, Jamaica, V. Xodien.
BIRTH.
and consequently it is anticipated that the crials will be considerably prolonged,
THE HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT.
LONDON, January 15th, The Crown having falled to recurs * Liberal Ministry friespective of the Liberal majority in forming oce the House, Baron Bandy has succeeded in
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prasiest industry is onder to sellers Indian have passed away, fortunately without feare Ananos; also expressing an opinion that it is other disturbing elements such as usually leave. better to subaldise India than to cripple the Manchester trade.
alerting impression - on the
minis of the general friends have been enjoying themselves thoroughly public. Favoured by fire weather our Chinese and will shortly resume baslaces with renewed vigour and in the firm belief that the magnificent weather prevalli e ince the dawn of day on the the immediate future, and that means, of course, 1st of the current Chinese moon augurs well for
sent
Yacht Club Committee bave finally accepted After a prolonged segella lon, the New York the challenge for the "America" CED by the Royal Squadron on behalf of Lord Douraven. oth January A Cabinet Council #fli bebe'd to-day in order to settle the Naval Estimates. It is stated that naval expenditure, consequently differer ca of Sir Williams Harcourt wishes to reduce the pinion prevalis between himself and his colleagues.
workman
hoped it will all come out at confidently predicted no more plague, no more water ismines, and no more gang robberies In China-town. It is to he by the doughty "Sons of Han,"
the
its welfare, and when in Can ton was rarely absent from its meetings, i nevér connected with the Hospital of
as physician or
sician or surgeon, he had in eatlier times charge of dispensaties which even- The fifty-sixth annual meeting of the above named society was held in Canton at Messrs.
tually became a part of the Hospital work.
"We hear cardia! testimony to his ability an there were prestat Dr. f. G Kerr, M.D., L. L.D.D. tiring energy and abundant Shewan and Co.'s hang on the
a man, his faithfulness as a maston, and his 24th inst, when
• during his
Grean, A. 4. Fulton, A. Beattle, H. 1. Stevens, Mr. Alfred Rowe, another vice-president of the
Dlong residence in China of nearly flity years, Fearon, Reverends H. V. Noyes, B. C. Henry, D.D., E. Z Z. Simmons, C. Bons, W. Bridle, W the death occardag since our last meeting,
hat we also note with deep sense of
Lona, W. J. Morris, Thos. Melloy. C. A. Nilson, A
Brb B. Winchester,
his genial manner and generous and C
Hager, M. D.; Mes. Society, W. Nllez, M.D., Rath C. Biles, frequent appointment to offices of trust showed sets, he gained the good will of all, and his Mary Ming and X. C. Machle.
moally.
The
CR. H
Pre
of
That a copy of these resolutions be sent to
THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR. The Times states that Admiral Fremantle the Japanese movements, bas gone to Į past for the purpose of following [And the Timas, an usual, atates what is absurd and utterly antrue. Admiral Fremantle is not near Japan, basn't been near it for many
**Advices received from St. John's state that † THUS the Japanese paper Yomisyd!--Mr. demes M$100, M.D.: Dr. Wan Lün Moj the confidence placed in him by the entire com- werker, and has no latention or interest la much anglety is felt at the widespread and in. Hashimoto Kiyoshi, of Nagasaki, who her going there until the Japanese are driven out
|creasing destitution in Newfoundland, caused by received · permirlon of the Headquarters for Somaming was called to order, and the Ft Chinn-that to if any of them are left to be the recent financial Crisis. A mob of desperate healing up the Kangyi, the Chinese warship driven out after the Chiese, start work in non broke into the shops and also stisekod | which stranded off A-san on July 25th in tha | Eldent, Dr. Kerr, called on the Rev. Dr. Henry to the friends of the deceased."
and entered the House of Assembly yesterday, fight to escape the shells from the Japanese rioters withent
far the palice bree been able to disperse the warship Nandwa, is now actively engaged
a detachment of in the task. He hent difficulty, but a bjeckefe from H.M.S.
In over twenty man, divers, to the spot Nov. 30th, and his agent left on Dec. ΤΣΟΣ in as extins referring to the meat for the rome pisce per the 5.5. Owari-marn Manufacturers Association, dwells upon the wall an other necessary articles. The
promoted by the United Cotton wh provisions and clothing for the man, a fallacy of the proposal made thereat to sobaldige bas her how in 3 fathoms and stern in 6 fathoms, Kwang-y! India
from the Impalal Exchequer, and ob at fall Mde. serves that, if India were a self-governing colony, up
So
SPIDER / DESMERTE IN being | cluding, Sallows and
open the proceedings with
Chairman read the notice convening the meelde. i prayer, after which the The following abstract of the Hospital report was presented and read by the Secretary :—
ABSTRICT OF ANNUAL REPORT. The year fost closed has been marked by the weldemic known for many years. In consign visitation
Southern Chios of the Reverent I expected she will be healed with all businew and lesionary enterprises up and floated within six months and it repaired, Hospital anffered in the attendance and scalpio,
1-
BOARD OF OFFICERS. Officers for the current year were elected as followe
President J. G. Kerr, M.DA, LL.D. M.A. LL.D.
Senior Vice President-Rev. John Chalmers, Vice-Presidents-Rey, R. H. Graves, M.D. D.D.; T. B. Cunningham, Esq., Hon. Charles S, US. Consul; Byron Breast, Esq. C.M. G. H.B. M. Comul Dr. U. Shrameter
Ardest. The employment of European pon. descripts en War (1) Correspondents has some drawbacks.-Ed. Hongkong Telegraph.)
-(From La Courrier d' Haiphong.) FRENCH POLITICS.
PARIS, January SEST. Monaleur Bourgents, who agreed to the request of the new President, M. Félix Faure to form s At Nanking, on 20th January,"the wife of new Cabinet, is actively engaged in that import-wil mention of duties on British goods would though most probably extensively, she can be The excitement which prevailed at one time Consul for Germany : G. D. Fearon, Esq. J. F.
But work.
M. Le Myre de Villers, the Special Envoy to be far more extensive than those now Introduced gain pead as warship. Three guns on her threatened seriously to interupt work, but the Wales. M.D., Hon. J.J. Keswick, Robert Madagascar, has arrived at Marseille.
Esq
ROBERT C. BIEBS, M.D., of Ron.
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1895.
TELEGRAMS.
THE FRENCH POLITICAL SITUATION.
LONDON, January 28th, M. Ribot has succeeded in forming a Cablast. The Socialists express their latention of attacking M. Ribot in the Chamber immediately,
DISASTROUS EARTHQUAKE IN PERSIA. The town of Kushan, in Perala, hau buen des- troyer by as earthquake. Hundreds of Lives
have been lost.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
deck haya niveady been
Me Cagen, in the Times, describes his visit the Sausebo nagyon hauled up and sent to dispensaries in the city were suspended far Me | 1972 17 4000. Jackson, Eig, Rev.
into India, to Cibgt. He was much impressed by the
| headquaters. kingly hearing and strikingly, statesmanlike THERE was a fair attendance of members of the conversation of the Amser, he has bioletely Hongkong Rifle Association at the Kowloon resolved to visit England, if his health permits buts last Saturday afternoon to compete for the Journey belag undertakeo, The Times, the Lear Range Cop and Spoons. A strong commenting on the letter, promises a splendid brease was blowing, and with strong sun welcome to one who has been such a steady to aid the deception, first-class shooting friend to Great Britain.
was quite an impossibility. However, after ST. PETERSBURG, JADDY 3rd. In an Imperial Rescript appointing Comes of dasiitate workman in Newfoundland, the belag close one,
Owing to the continued threatening attitude competition that at one time gave prospects Shonvaloff as Governor of Warsaw in place of detachment
Captain Palmer,
O.S.D.1 General Courko, the Tew takes the opportunity access of blue facere hich has been the virtual scratch mun, secured the Cup from of guin affirming that his love of peace fully In the correspondence which is published that "shootist," with Mr. W. Stewart and Lleat,
nded at
it St. John's, are patrolling the streets, Ms. Rosware, R. N., br five points, the latter equals that of his father,
hippasand between the Secretary of State for Staveler, of the Re Delgado, annexing London, January grð. India and Sir James Kitson on the subject of the the Spoons. The following are the leading Telegram published here from the Press Indian railway schemes, Mr. Fowler says that scores see M. de Glers has succumbed to an attack of considerable excitement in that capital. The lopment of Indian sallways, and kapas that folat Correspondents at Sofa report the existence of he attaches the greatest importends to the deve cangina pectoris.
fon coe-H'dicap To accounts state that M. Stambuloff, Inis Premier | action on the part of the States and private
yerda, yards, polasa, [Nicholas Carlovitob de Giers, a Russian states- of Bulgaria, bus been accused of being accessory companies will ply the Indian people with
40 man of Swedish origin, was born May 9 (0.5) to them ydor of M. Betcheff, Minister of Financs, the artist fapilition los va;ld and cong tranny 1840. After palag through the venue of 3 in zügt. Er was when ent walking with M. Branes i pert.“
DEATH OF RUSSIA'S GREATEST ISTATESMAN.
Chot. Primer, 0,8.D.
ME. Rawyers, RH
Mr. W. Newry, troja
C. Boday, R.Br.
Class has
a few days, while the work in the Hospital with
The instruction of the Medical given tes, toorts, there belag teu graduates, four of whom ware young women.
Dr. Wan Tea Mo has continued bis franklat ing work, and the evangelists in charge of the religious work have been attentive to their daties.
The abstract below gives an epitome of the Medical and Surgical work:---
SUMMARY OF MEDICAL-WORK FOR 1894,'
Von
P. Happer, Esq., C. W. B.
• Esq., and F. B. Smith, Esq., LL.D., and Theo. Sampion, Esq.
Secretary E. C Machle,
In Europe Rev. Prof. J. Legen, D.D.,
B.
ditorThe Commissioner of Custome
Cunningham,
Niles, M.D.
for
Committee-Rev. EZ. Stamens. T. Esq G. D. Fearon, Esq., J. G. LL.D., }. M. Swan, M.D, Rev. C. C. Hager, M. D., Miss M. W
A vote of thanks was passed to the Hon. C. 8-ymour
for subscriptions from the Chinese officials.p to. Dr. J. F. Wies, Dr. Mary Falten, Fr. L. Halverson, and Dr. Bigler for aid on variowa Becksions) to the Imperial Maritime Cartomas for sundry donations, and to Professor J. B. Roberts, M.D., of Philadelphia, for (mon) m14,819 985 $39 268 ansiomical drawings to Ol Yok Tong for Canton Harpitat * MATE
for paupers, and to Mr. Wong for a (women) arritiny - 4,651 949 393 3132, 361 | donation of qullis,
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