in range of the practical police of the day. Of course, "ali's well that ends well," and it Lt Hung-chan's miston meets with pucces all who have important commercial interesis at stake in the Fur Ent will have caure to rejoles that their business will not be pre- juliolaky affected' during the busy season cow As close at hand,

MILITARY EXACTION.

The Sagapore Free Press. In its last number makes the following forcible and equitable appeal for filter treatment in regard to their proper fonate share of military taxation.

In the pissges and below the public of this Colony taxy find matter for Immense wander that a Govetement of a people that can afford They ruch. abrulstic luxuries, should come to deprade Itself, in the name of those very people, In "Ferner"s hel lass Colony and "snénk ” ité revenues to defray the Imperial expenses of those luxurion altruiste,

Mr. Henry C. Bardeti, dating from the Lodge,

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1865-

There is no fear that the Bitish men-of-war | will Interfere, but it is considered-safer for the preservation of the " Monroe" doctrine that an Am--ican vestel should be at hand,

The Bennington, If she does not remain at this station, will possibly go sing the Pacific coast of South. Amerles, stepping especially st ports in Pero, where for more serious condition of affies exists than is generally supposed.

Cryor MEXIC", January azni, There is on Interesting story in circulation grding the probable outhre k of war between Mexico and Guatemals, which to the effect that Ge-eal Dizz, Psident of the Mexican republic, will take command of the forces on the frontier in in official circles and is not about the range person. This report is widely sprend

ef possibility.

In higher circles It is beld that General Dlar will not leave his sent as Chief Executive, st least not until his presence I Imperatively demanded at the front.

The general opinion of those close to the Fxecutive is that be will place the command

contain a large number of obscene pictures. The customs officers any there is no law upon which Matsuo can be prosecuted for having the pletures in his Lossession, the only provision being for thele confiscation. But they can make mat era decidedly uncomfortable for the Jap by reason of his silempi to beibɛ Enlaw, and they Intend to

on that charge. Matsac prosecute bim claims to be a merchant and says he owDI K notion store in Washington, D. C. He was Just returning from an annual trip to his native country, he says, when he was arrested. He makes no attempt to deny that he was endeavor. ing to smuggle the pictures but denies the charge that he tried to bribe the Inspector.

Ir the sufferers from Consumption, Scrofula and

To-day's Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI. THE Company's Steamship

"HÁILOONG," Captain J. Rosch, will be despatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 16th instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

£281

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

General Managers. Hongkong, 23rd February. 1895.

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA,

ToyTHE Steamship

General Deblily will by Scott's Emolsion of Pune Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites, iboy will find immediate relief and a permanent benefit. The Mediat Profession in the various Benet countries of the world universally declare it m remedy of the greatest value, and as it is palatable it can be readily taken by the most

relief and comfort to the sufferer, Any Chemist can supply it.—Sala Agents for Hongkong and the Empire of China :-Watkins & Co., Hong- kong. Advt.

Porcheater Square. W fact Dec.), writes to the Goally in the hands of one of three men to push sensitive stomach, and will never fail to Capiala J. G. Spence, will be despatched for the

Specter, as follows:

WAR BOYOT

I could with that the Spectator would add the weight offre most convincing and sober authority In favour of the statement that " English charity in healthier or more progressive codian lan at the present time." The force and truth of this assertion is en hasted by the circumstance that the total

expended annually in charitable fits is not £7,000 000 se you surpate, but is writs of 10,000,000, the £2.000res I mentioned in my letter to the Time only representing the income of the

som

greater charles which have their head-quarters In Lorden. If we include all English charities,

Income

probably not far short of

the

then from £15000,000 to 10,000,000 per annum, a fum so immense as to make most men, wonder.

All men of knowledge and sutbarlty declare that I overlapping could be prevented, as It can be, then the Income of English charities large enough to provide adequately for the needs of the whole popułstion whose necessstles require relief or raccour during some portion of each year.

As to the funds for aur Missions alone rafted In the metropolis the following paragraph from the Globe is instinctive j

An insight into the proporifonate popularity of the vardins forms of charity is afforded by an editor's note to the teentieth edition of the Clanefnd Directory to the Metropolitan Charities, of which we have received an advance copy Foreign missions apo aɛ to enjoy the greatest populari y, with a total of just under x milion sterling, Home missions rank next, with three- tes of a million, which is exactly £100,000 lower than plven in all the hospital, special and misc tomowe combined. Institutions for Teleraclion nd prevention are low down on the list with Atwood; and nursing Insthertons are Evidently the at home" is far that charity brains from bele: merly accepted..

This Cin, holog [" should have

AWAY, the above grounds fair claims to a jast and shable appreciation of its appeal for fairplay

is being But when att this treature

poured gol Wie water, me of it for reak grot, some of it for comparatively unimportant objects, it fo difficult there which Colony should be financially manaceday the proper military expenses of a nation espable of such pecanlary gush.“

MAK

ad

انوی

1

On

THE MERCHANT SHIPPING (CER- TIFICATED OFFICERS) BILL.

We have been favoured with a copy of the above named B, which was introduced in the Hease inf Commons by Meitrs, Neville, Willox and W. F. D. Smith and, will, we understand, shoply he read a second time in Parliament. The chief clauses in the Bit are:-

Me

posseses 1

the Gusterxian invision. Those three officers or of the are General Bernardo Reves, Governor State of Nueve Leon and General of division the Mexican army General Jose Vincente Villado. Governor the State of Mexico and incente seceral of hrigade, and General Lovis Torres Governor of the State of Sonora and General of brigade. Of these three It is pretty well General Reyes, who is also understood to be known that the choire of the Prealdent is the favorite of General Diaz as his ancestor se chief executive of the republic. The Guate mian war will give the President an excellent T opportunity to bring out bis prológé and prat bias well forward in publle favor.

RUSSELS, January 22nd.

A bomb wis exoloded yesterday evening in damage was done to buildings and a pable a crowded Caff at Jamet, near Charlerol. Much

followed. Nobody seriously Injured,

Was NIW YORK.

YORK. January 22nd. The Herald's Paris correspondent cables:

To-dan's Advertisements.

AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB.

"HERE WILL BE POSITIVELY ONLY

TWO MORE PERFORMANCES

OF

"ROBINSON CRUSOE,” THIS EVENING, (SATURDAY), THE 23RD-FEBRUARY, AT 9 P.M. AND AN

AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE,

MONDAY, THE 25TH FEBRUARY, AT 4 P.M.

TICKETS and NOOKS of the WORDS OF THE SONGS Can he obtained at Mentrs. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co,

Hongkong, 23rd February 1805:

The causes that led to the resignation of Casimir-Perler are still being discussed by every- body, but none of the theories or surmises advanced appear to be anywhere near the truth. I have the following detalls from a close friend of the family of the ex-President, and although I believe that they are true, I give them under all possible reservations, in order not to wound an bonored and respected family: The real HONGKONG ___ VO

sccording to my informant, was not at cause of the resignation of M. Casimir-Petler,

is on the point of reeking political, bat of a purely private character. He

■ divorce to oblain from Mme. Casimir-Ferier, and the causes for this

of are already of long standing. As a matter fact the fire

first step in the p

bad already the proceedings been taken by Casins'r-Perl:r's lawy to when he became President ofther public. At that time his mother intervened and her supplications induced him to accept the high office to which he called, in hopes that the political and public e be and his wife would be forced to lead would put an end to their disagreements. But their misunderstandings became worse, and when M. Casimir-Perier

la

he was

Ir-Perter found the joys of political power i not compensate him for his domestic annoy- ances, when his intimate friend, Burdean, die1, and when his other flend. M. Raynol, was hounded down by the Chamber of Deputies because of rallway complications, in a fit of anger he resigned.

Imminent. I must add that in spite of all this, At the Palace of Justice it is said a divorce is

which certainly forms very valid reasons for Casimir-Perler's act, the most intimite friends of the ex-President Judge his conduct, very severely.

January 23rd.

widespread public

It is said

The Sun's Paris correspondent cables a follows: The Figaro prints an unnecessary and abrionaly malicions derist of the report that (4) Nitish shin" in the foreign trade, Casimir-Perler is about to apply for a divorce, and on "British ship". requiring or holding a There never has been the lightest excuse for the passerger certificate, whether in the home or attack upon the character of an innocent woman, forelen trade, shall go to sea from any port in the which this denial implies. The wife of the ex Untied Kingdom or elsewhere unless the master President is the aggrieved party not the guilty therent and the first and second and third ons. According to all versions certain events In only mate (as the case may be), the domestic life of Casimir-Perier have now mates. have obtained and possess valid certificates of reached the proportions of competency service appropriate to their scandal. His name is ev

e is everywhere i conarcted with several radens in such ship, or of a higher that of the widow of one of the most prom!. grade, and home-rd ship exceeding so lens nent

nent public men in France. The Insinuation bythen, and not requiring or holding made by the Figaro will probably cause the go to see as aforesaid whole story to become public, in order to passenger certificate, shall go uniegs at least the master has obtained and establish the good name of the recent mistress valld certificate, it being the express of the Elysée, if for no other reason. object of this enactment only ships of go tons to be due sofely to the strenuous efforts of the burthen and under, and not holding or requiring mother of the ex-Prealdent that an open breach

passenger certificate, and trading within the

was prevented several weeks ago. The records home-traile Hm te,

ale Hints, shall be exempt from this sec of the French courts in such matters are not tion; and every person who, having been engaged open to public inspection, but there is good to serve as master, or as first, or second, or third, reason for believing that no action is pending at or only male of any such ship, goes to tes es the present moment Involving the differences afn esaid such master or mate without being

between Casimir-Perler and his wife. It is itme entfiled to and

affirmed to-day-with what traih events will and possessed of such a

-show-that they will go south together in a day or two.

ROME, January, 23rd. The trouble growing out of the attack made upon Archbishop Ireland of St. Paul, Minn., by Bishon

McQuaid of Rochester, N. Y.. has been the subject of an inquiry by the Vatican, I having been held by the supporters of the Archbishop that the sermon preached by

Bishop McQuaid the Rochester Cathedral was (5.) No Brush ship of goo tons net register subversive of church discipline. In this very

sermon tonnage or upwards shall proceed to see unless. Bishop McQuaid condemned | Archblahop Ireland It carries a

a a master, frat mate, and second mate, for what he alleged was improper interference on each of whom han obtained and possesses a behalf of the Republican party ju the fast State vaild certificate of competency

or service elections. Briedly, the conclusions of the Coust appropriate to their several stations in such ship, are that Bishop McQuaid committed a mistake or of a higher grade; and, in the ease of Britain his sermon and in the reason he assigned for tons net registered tonnage and the necessity of each delivery. Archbishop of 1,000 vessels of upwards, unles

unless it carries in addition to these a | Treland is sustained in all the positions he has | third mate who has obtained and possesses a § taken the mattere certificate valid for the grade of second mate or ⚫ higher grade.

(6) From and after the commencement of this master, male, or englater shall be issued to any person other than a Britisk subject.

at

cenificate as here!nbefore required, or who couplore any preson as master of first, or second, or third, or only mate of any ship as aforesaid, without ascertaining that he is st

the tim

time of ented to and

such certificate, Possessed sball reach such offence incur penalty not exceeding fifty pounds. For the purpose of this section, the appropriate certificate for all

vessels within home-trade limits shall be the bome-trade

passenger certificate.

Act a certicate of competency or servies as | says ha is perfectly ringwon, for fu

NEWS BY THE ‘AMERICAN MAIL.

The following telegrama from our San Francisco exchanges wère

vère "crowded out" of last Thursday night's isone :--

LONDON, January 2208.

It is officially stated that the Bettish consular agent at Hawail is maintaining an absolutely neutral attitude, and it is added that there is no foundation for the report that the Royallets, when

VOLUNTEER

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FIELD BATTERY, No. 2 Duty-Lieut. MACHELL and Sergeant BROWN.

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SATURDAY-MUSKETRY PRACTICE— KOWLOON-Master ProDAR'S WHARF 2.30 P.M-Uniform Sergt. Helmets, Belts, Pouches and Carbines-Kowloon Detachment to jola at Range.

-No-217-DRILLS-KOWLOON DOCK DETACHMENT MONDAY and THURS- DAY, at 5.15 r M. Marching and Carbine.

No. 218SIGNALLING-MONDAY and FRIDAY. #4.30 PM. After Class each Even- ing Carbine and Marching | Brill,

No. 219-GENERAL-MONDAY, 5,30 P M., Company Drill for Members of both Field Battery and Machine Gun Company, Plein | Clothes. This Parade will not count for PRIZES.

MACHINE GUN COMPANY.

No. 230,-DRILLS-TUFSDAY, 5.15 FM

Commany, Plain Clothes,

THURSDAY, 5.40 P.M. Prelliinary Mog- ketry, Plain Clothes,

FRIDAY, 5.30 PM., Preliminary Musketry, Plain Clothes,

SATURDAY—If the uw of a range can be. recured the Annusi. Course of Musketry will commence. Particulars wil be Chiculated to Members early next week.

By Order,

L. A. GORDON, Capt., R.A., Adjutant, Hongkong Volunteer Corps. Hongkong 23rd February, 1ROS.

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THE

1697

No. 48, Queen's Road Central. THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddill Strøst.) *HE Undersigned has always thoughi that such a place as this was the one thing needed to fit la between Horel Large and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it ba Fit-class to every detail. A place where ene may have his GRILLED CHOP ∞ STZAK at any hour of the Day, up to 11 Pal; or later If notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES |

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Such a Such a

uxenanzas, auch so the abolition of the Senate and the Presidency, an inquisitorial Income tax, and a confiscating separation of church and New YORK, January_2208. State, which would be fatal to any country, The Herald's Washington correspondent tele- especially when taken in connection with a graphs: The need of a vessel on the Pacific centious prees and the so-called democratised, Coast near the boundary line of Mexico and which means insubordinate, army, Guatemais, owing to the disturbed condition of

FRANCISCO, January 24th. affairs between those two countries growing out Customs Inspector Enlow was ransacking the of the boundary line dispute, I

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to reports received in the Japanese named G.

G. Matano, rushed up Lo film Captain Evans, will be despatched for the above in and Diubar

In

the the flatter.

the day, or of

viciaty

SAX

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"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR NEW YORK, VIA SUEZ CANAL.

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According Bureau of Naval Intelligence the British Govern- | had the Inspector says offered him $10 to nemae Pori on or about the gih March, meat has the protected cruisers Royal Arikur, | prying late the trunk. Enlow says he called Champion, Satellite and Nymphs at Acapulco, apon severat of his fellow inspectors to witness Mexico, within easy steaming distance of the the attempt at bribery, and then took the disputed territory,

| Japanese Ento ventody: "Thu trunk was found to

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Bangkong, 19th August, 1894)

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THE

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MIYANOSHITA, HAKOME.

Four and a half hours from Yokohama. FIRST-CLASS

ACCOMMODATION, NATURAL HOT SPRINGS.

HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL, THE

BUILDINGS,

TWO, ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES, EXCELLENT CUISINE, SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.

S. NOTAMAGUCHI,

THIS POPULAR Od sad, under ser and experienced Managemini, offers Accommodation VISITORS, unsurpassed in the Colony. at most reasonable ruter to BOARDERS and

and SHOWER BATHS.

There are DINING, BILLIARD and SMOKING ROOMS, with every convenience. THE CUISINE is in abla and experience hands, and only the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS and MALT LIQUORS are kept.

For terms, &c., apply to

A. B. C. DEMÉE, Manager, STAG HOTEL

Hongkong, tot February, 1895,

LEVY HERMANOS.

AND AT

| SHANGHAI, MANILA, ILOILO & PARIS. FEWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH, CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS,

Jew

Also

GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT.

16 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRALĄ

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