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SEASON.

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(WEDNESDAY), 15th May, (ANOTHER SPECIAL REQUEST). MISS SALLIE BOOTH will repeat her Roaring Impersonation of "MAMM A".

TO-MORROW

(THURSDAY). 15th May,

F. C. BURNAND'S LAUGHABLE FARCICAL

COMEDY,

"BETSY."

- FRIDAY, 17th May, DERRICK'S Most Successful and Amusing FARCICAL COMEDY, "CONFUSION."

Prices as Usual Soldiers and Sellers in Uniform half-price to Back Seats only. Doors open at 8.30 P.M. commence at 9 o'clock.

A Special Tram will re to the Peak after the Perforinances.

Box Office at Messrs, KELLY & WALSH'S, Hongkong, 15th May, 1895.

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HONGKONG SMOKING ÇONCERT CLUB "THE THIRD CONCERT it be held in the THEATRE ROYAL CITY HALL, 61 SATURDAY next, the 18th instant, at 9.15 P.M. Chairman :-F. HENDERION, Esq.

J. D. LAPRAIK,

Hon. Sec.

Hongkong, reth Ma“, 1895. -

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QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY, NOW MYROID IN THE ' ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. "HE Underafyned having been appointed THE CENTRE COMPANY IS `now prepared to accept risks against FIRE at

Current rates,

G. H. POTTS. Hongkong, 15th May, 1895.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Or

JEWELLERY.

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HE Undersigned has received instructions THE SANGSTAR, Esq., Official

Administrator, to Sell by

ON

PUBLIC AUCTION,

TUESDAY, the 21st May, 1895, AT 1.30 P.M., at bis SALE ROOMS, Queen's Road,

SUNDRY JEWELLERY.

The Property of the late

Mr. ROBERT FRASER-SMITH.

On View from the Morning of the day of Sale, Catalogues will be issued.

TERMS OF SALE:--Ar customary.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1895.

Kntimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA LISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS.

SIMPLE AERATED WATER.

SODA WATER

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SARSAPARILLA.

RASPBERRYADE,

Special terms to HOTILE, CLUBS, Messes and other Large Consumers. Any complaints should be addressed to the Manager,

TELEGRAM, (Special to Hongkong Telegraph.) IMPORTANT IMPERIAL

war.

DECREE.

WHY JAPAN RETURNS THE

THE present year being the fileib anniversary of the appointment of the Duke of Cambridge to be a Keight Grand Cross of the Order of Su Michael and St. George, of which `his Royal Highness is the Grand Master, the members of the Order entertained his Royal Highness at dianer on St. George's Day (23rd, April) at the Imperial Institute.

THE fusi in the "A" Class Handicap w na wos by Mr. C. H. Firth, who beat Mr. C. C. Platt, for the 'socond year in succession. The core was 6-3, 6-2, 6-3,

We would remlad our readers of the Café Chantani at St. Andrew's Hall, City Wall 10-morrow night, in ald of that most deserving institution-the Kowloon Soldiers' and Sailors

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mosa would prove in their hands. Ita occupation. by Japan would undoubtedly bo to the advantage of Britalo, and it is known that this is the view entertained to British diplomatic circles, while if were held by France I would be a direct menace in the whole British position in the Far East. The same, paper ways, į koows that to the highest Chinese clicies a strong wish is enter tained in favour of buylag of the Japanese from

THE act of the Russian flect in clearing for Institute, Those who, can't go to the concert the Island and raising the necessary money

LIAOTUNG PENINSULA.. PRINCE CHING CALLS ON "THE"

netlen at Cheloo on the 8th fast, is roundly AMERICAN MINISTER. QUE

condemned in diplomatic circles in Cheloo and Peking, as a plece di vxin bravado, as the MR. FOSTER'S "SOREW."

Japanese Envoy arrived on an unarmed ship, the SHANGHAI, May 18th

Yayayama. The Japanese fleet was at Port 3.20 p.m. Arthur or outside that stronghold all the time, An Imperial Japanese Decree, Just Bat supposing Count.Ito had been ercorted by Issued, states that the Emperors of China

a powerful Japanees squadron would the and Japan appointed special envoys to Rooskies have dared to fired on, or even conclude & Treaty of Peace, but the Russian, German and French Govern threatened, it by running out their guns as they ac.ments advised the Emperor that the came into port ? We doubt it.

permanent retention of the Llaotung. We are glad to see that progress is the order peninsula could not possibly conduce of the day with our nautical contemporary the to the lasting peace of the Orient, but DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s "WATERS are rather the reverse, and they recommended Stratis Maritime Journal. From an insigni- made under the constant supervision of a daly the retrocession, to China, of the con- ficant beat launched a year ago it has rapidly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa.quered territory. Japan has always been developed until now it is quite an important. anxious to establish pesce in the Orient, looking, and more or les imposing, newspaper. rison with the best Engilsh Manufactures.

That was the main object of the recent This paper deserves the bearty support of the Belleving that the Sovereigns seafaring community, and if conducted on sound of the three foreign countries-Russia, principles and recognises and bears in mind that Germany and France--are imbued with the interests of owners and employees are prac. similar peaceful desires in respect to the tically Identical, there appears no reason why it Orient, the Emperor will not Inist on the should not find favour with shipowners as well retention of the Liaotung peninsula, for as with their employees, and in due course make His Majesty does not wish to raise fresh its mark in the great world of journaliem, trouble, either now or at any future time." Moreover, seeing that China has shown regret for her repeated breaches of good faith and of the bonds of former friendship, Japan's action is fully justified before the whole world. This being so, and the sole objects of the war being the removal of all causes of difference and the establishment and maintenance of peace in the Orient, the Emperor decided to comply with the request of Russia, Germany and France.

The manner in which Liaotung penin- sula is to be restored to China has been settled between China and Japan..

Prince Ching called on the United States Minister, in Peking, yesterday and in the name and on behalf of the Emperor Kwang-su and His Majesty's Government FRICK LISTS, WITH FULL DETAILS, TO BE HAD thanked his Excellency for the tmely

mediation of the United Staten,

Some questions connected with the Treaty of Peace, other than the restitution of Liaotung peninsula, are still under discussion at Peking.

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1895.

-A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED AD, 1841,

WINES AND SPIRITS.

ALL

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LL. there are Selected by our London House, bought direct at first ind, Imported in Wood and Bottled by ourselves, thus saving all intermediata proits and enabling us to supply the best growths at moderate prices.

ON APPLICATION,

PORT:-After removal should be rested

month before use. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being sent out,

THE Hon, Tregndrer" of the Allco Memorial and Nethersold Rospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donations to the funds of the Hospital

Messrs Kelly and Walsh, Ld: jaun Se Let

Mr. W. H. Williams | akasikioniera

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by, ceding the island to the British, either to the Government direct, or to a great kommercial and exploitation combination, some.. thing on the Nines of the Chartered Companies In South Abica. But, continues our contem porary, we have no Cecil Rhodes in the Far What, though the exigencies of the situation may bring forth the man.

A. SINGAPORE CLUB SCANDAL,

(Before Hon. Lional Cox, Chief Justice.)

Singapore, May 8th, 1895...................

A LUDICROUS Incident ocentred at Kaiser-quors are applied on the premises of the lantern, Bavaria, la connection with Prince Bismarck's birthday, An anonymous poem, glorifying the great ex-Chancellor, appeared on that date in the columes of a local newspaper. An observant reader discovered that the verses wera the nature of an acrostic, the laltia letters forming the following sentence;

the name of the editor of the journal in question is the biggest fool in Kaiserlantero." Stuce the copies of that force have been at a tremendous premium 1

a

can, at all events, contribute to the Fund, lo a quiet way, by buying tickets, co INSPECTOR Butlin charged 15 Celestiala bösom Mr. Wodehouse at the Magistracy today for gambling to a house in Wanchal The casm was proved up toʻibe bilt, mild fines aggregating | Stowers Imposed with the usual alternative. With the exception of two of these hapless voleries of fantan,ika whole lot are "doing time." Ar the Magistracy today, befors Mr. H. E Wodehouse, Cheng Kl, engineer of the steam- launch Prudence, was churged on remand at the initance of Acting Inspector Witchell, for

“DUNN V. THE MARINE CLUB. unlawfully causing the death of two seamen,

At the Supreme Court, Singapore, on the 8th under clrcumstances reported in our issue of the 4th instant. After considerable evidence harl

Singapore Engineers Autociation, whose been led, the defendant was committed for triatlontant, Mr. J. R. Dann, Intely member of the habitation is in the Marine. Club's premises, at the next Cilminat Sessions.

applied, through Mr. Hugh Fort, bis solicitor, ACCORDING to the New York Saw the greatest for an injunction to restrain the defendants (the success of the Spring book season so far has Commlites of Management and their servants) from interfering with the plaintiff's enjoyment al been Mr. Henry Norman's Imposing volume on "The People and Pollier of the Far East,” the usages and benefits of the Club and the Balldings, and property theroof. Mr. Bromhead In four days the first edition of a thousand coples. Matthews appeared for the Marine Club and was sold out." : A thousand copies” is a "big" von khi case "hands down,” as the following edition of such a work, for it in huge tome of report, culled from the Free Frets, clearly

-The statement of claim set out that on se THREE Portuguese members of the Shanghai | some six hundred pages, expensively illas rated shows sim

about November, 1892, the plaintiff became a Volunteer Corps having refused or falled to band | and sold at a comparatively high prices some men in their rifles, Major Morrison decided to take

member of the Marine Club and paid an them before their Consul, at Shanghal, on the roth

entrance fee of $5 and thenceforth until, and Instant. The men excused themselves for not

including January 1895, has paid monthly unbscriptions of Si mad enjoyed the, mange and benefit of the said Club. (a) The Marine Club obeying the order on the ples of a misunder

| was k' members' Club, and the property and standing. The Consul told them that obedience

management of the affairs thereof are vested in the Committes of Management for the benefit was the first daty of a soldier, and the observe ance of strict discipline, without which no army

of the members, and provisions, wines and could succeed, and that a Volunteer who did not

Clab to members. (3) The defendants are beer this in mind was unworthy of the honour

the Commit'es of Management, of the sald bearing arma for the defence of the lives of the residents of Shanghai. In consideration of the

Clob. (4) On or about 28th January, 1895, the plaintiff being on the premises of the Clah defendants having stated that they had not understood the roles of the S.V.C. and had since

requested the servants of the Club to serve him with liquor, but the sald servants, acting under returned their rifles, Captain Mackenzie, the

the orders and direcilons of the defendants, Adjutant, did not press for any punishment, and

refused to serve the plalat.ff with liquor, and the the Consul having told the defendants that they

defendants thereby interfered with the plaintiff's enjoyment of the use and benefit of the Club as member thereof, and bave since the said.28th were in the wrong, the proceedings terminated..

January, 1995, refused to allow the plaintiff the are and beneat thereof. (5) The pistoțiif in mill A YOUNG Singapore Chinuman has, according Our Shanghai contemporary the China Gaseite to the Shangkat Mercury, been attempting gives the following explanation of the way to and always has been willing and ready to pay foreign fashion. He came here, say the Mercury Chiness Envoys to Cheloo to allfy the treaty enlilled to the enjoyment of the use and to "do" Shanghal after the latest approved which the "Son of Heaven" ratified the Treaty his monthly subscription * a member. The of Peace:-Mr. Foster accompanied the two plitatiff claims-{1) a declaration" that be li by the Restia and at once put up in a foreign We learn from Peking that Prince Kang held benefit of the Club and the bolidings and Hotel. He wilted various shops, foreign and the Great Seal while the Emperor merely touched property thereef as a members (2) an injunc Chinese, and had goods to the value of ever it with the top finger of his while it was being tian to restrein the defendunts, belag the attached to the" detested", instrument. The | Commites of Manigement of the Club, and $500 went to his place on approval. One of the Chinese consider that, in their peculiar phras- their servants, from interfering with the enjoy shopkeepers becoming suspicious, commun!-eology, it was signed “behind ħils backderenget letter will be published in our next isso..

eated with the Police, with the result that he A REPORT of a very Interesting 'case bearing on was found to be playing the confidence game." THE Hyczo News says that Howie, the unfor tanate and, as it may silll be argued, much- the sights and privileges of members of social. He was accordingly arrested, tried, and is now maligned American prisoner, of the mail steamer The statement of defence was to the following clubs will be found in another part of this fans, beginning a residence of three months in the Sydney and Wel-hai-wei notoriety, has been for effect, that the defendants admitted the allega THE Kĺukiang ten market. Was opened on the Municipal cells, with the prospect of being some time past undergoing his trial in the Kare tions contained in paragraph (2) and (3) of the 6th May by Mesizr. A. Campbell & Co, who deported to Singapore, where the Police are sald Admiralty Court. We can learn nothing of how statement of claim. They denied the allegations his interests have been guarded, of how far he contained in pern: (1) of the statement of claim purchased three "chops" of Keemua at Tito"want him. Thus is civilisation making has been allowed to present his own esse even, save to the extent of (5) and (6) hereafter set out. 60 per pical. Ningchow was then expected progress, amongst the "Sons of Han," and if but we are told that judgment is likely now to be They admitted the allegations contained in (4) to feich Tix. 77 per picul,'

they keep going abord like this, why the time passed upon him at almost any moment. If of the statement of claim Fxcept so far as will soon be nigh when we shall have to pack ever the particulars of the proceedings are therein alleged that on the 28th January, up our traps and leave the festive shores of Farfalsiy published they should make interesting and on subsequent days the plaintiff was

readlog, May 2

* member of the Marine Club, which allega- Cathay for ever and over.

MAJOR-GENERAL Sir Robert Canliffe Low, dous they decled. As to (5) of the alate- K.C.B., who la in command of operations in ment of claim they did not admit that the Chitral, is the son of a General of the same platnilff was liable to pay the Marine Club & name. He is 58 years of age, and entered the monthly subscription of 81, or at all." (5) The Bengal Army in 1854, Most of his career has plaintiff was never entitled to the use and benefit Campaign of 1855, and during the Indian Mutiny the Club as a member, but only so a member of was present at the siege and ceptate of Lucknow, the Association of Engineers of Singapore, and During the Afghan War of 1878-80 he was Chief was nerez entitled, fo way respect, to a share in Director of Transport at. Kandakar. In the the property and effects of the Club, (6) By a rule of the Marine Club the members of the Burmese Expedition of 1885-8 he was in com- mand of a brigade, and was mentioned by the Association of Esglucers who had been admiited Government of Indle, and in dispatches, besides into that Association by ballet became ipso facte members of the Marine Club to the extent receiving the clasp and a knighthood att hy were entitled to the use and privileges of A LONDON telegram of the 8th nitime says the Marine Club, and by acquiescenca with rule The editor of Fairplay was fined so to-day of the Rules of the Associational Engineers bound for contempt of Court in commenting upon the self to pay to the Marine Clab an entrance fee action of Dr. W. Conyer Herring of New York of 35 and a monthly subscription of $1 for each against the Marine Insurance Company regard of the members of the Association of Engineers. Ing the barnleg of the schooner yacht fohican,(7) In or about, November, 1892, the plaintiff of November and was destroyed by firs at South by ballot, and the Asciation thereupon paid the which sailed from New York in the latter past became a member of the Association of Engineers wick, England, in March. Fairplay suggested Marine Clab an entrance fee of $5 forthe plaintiff grossly over-valued, and was destroyed in order thereupon became entitled as a member of the to get the insurance money. Counsal for Dr. Association to the use and privileges, of the Herring says the latter had offers to Insure the Marine Club, but the plaintiff did not become yacht before the left the United States, bot, as entitled to any share in the property and effects Mrs. Herring was sallag with him, ha did not of the Marine Clab, (8) On the admision of the sccept them, and insured the boat for £5,000 plaintiff to the Association of Engineers the said |upon arrival in England,julesza popl Association paid a monthly subscription of $1 to

American Adviser (Mr. Foster) will It is reported that the fee of China's amount to one hundred thousand dollari.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. Wines, of very superfor vintage. All are ExomIER": We agree with you, and your

SHERRY: Excellent dinner and after dinner

true Xares Wises,

CLARET :—Our Clarets, including the lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and are not artificially made from raising and currents, an is generally the case with Cheap Wines," BRANDY -All our Brandy is guaranteed to be pure Cognac, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage (646 WHISKY-All our Whisky is of excellent THE fast and furious Hoogkong-Caulon "night quality and of greater egr than most brands boat Fatshos came out of Aberdees Dock this in the market. The Scotch Whisky marked morning after the nanal perledical overhaul, and "E" le universally popular and is pro ploughed through the waters of the Fearl River, nounced by the best local qonnoisseurs to bound for the "Cily of Rams, this evening.

J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer.

-Hongkong, 15th May, 1895.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR SHANGHAI, VIA SWATOW. (Taking Cargo and Passengers at through rates for CHEFDO, TIENTSIN, NIWCHWANG,' HANKOW and PORTS on the VANOTIZE) THE Company's Steamship

"CHOYSANG,"*"

THE

Captala I. Thom, wi'l be despatched as sheve TO-MORROW, the 16th instant, at 4 P.M., instead of as before.

For Freight or Passage, apply ta

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers, Hongkong, 15th May, 1895.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

(635

FOR SHANGHAI, VIA AMOY. (Taking Cargo and Passengers at-through-rates-i for NINGPO, CHEFO", NEWCHWANG, TIKNISIN, HANKOW and PORTE on the YANOTSZE) HE Company's Steamship

♫AGAMEMNON "

Captain Blechs, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the 16th instant, at 4.P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, 15th May, 1895.

FOR SHANGHAL

THE Steamship

1637

"NANYANG," Captain F. Schulz, will be despa'ched for the above Port on MONDAY, the 20th instant, at 4 P.M.

For Freight of Pausago, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 15th May, 1895. ·

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ment by the plaintiff as a member of the Clik to the utage and benefit of the Clab and the buildings and property thereaft (3) damages and (4) costs.

be superior to any other brand in 180 THE Prince of Wales on oth” ultimo at which Lo G; Hamilton asked for an expllelt i been spent in Iadle. He served in the Senthal of the Club and the buildings and property of

Hongkong Market.

We only guarantee our Wines and Spiritu to

be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our matborfred Agents at the Coast Ports.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

Hongkong, gib January, 1805.

"TO SUBSCRIBERS,

Marlborough House, presented, on behalf of the Council of the Society of Arts, the Albert medal to Sir Joseph Lister in recognition of his discovery of the antisepite method of treating wouoda and isjusies, - --

An "Odd Volumes "notification recrived to-day states that at a meeting of the Society on Friday, A. S. WATSON & CO., LD, the 17th instant, a paper ga A Journey. up River in Burmah" will be read by Mr. A. W, EO, Dyer, and that the Chair will be taken by Dr. Jas. Canille, Ladies are lavlted in attend, At the Supreme Court this afternoon, Mr. T Sercombe Salth, Acting Pulme Judge, give judgment for defendant, with costs, in the theatrical sait F. Breit-Hardy v. Saville Smith, SUBSCRIBERS TO **THE HONGKONG || in ^which the plaintiff "sought" to recovery | K 15127 money alleged to have beknTMlest by TELEGRAPH* ARE MOST BESPEONFULLY | plaintiff to the defendant, 1 ***

AT the Police Court yesterday, before Mr. REMINDED THAT ALL SUBBURIPTIONS Wodehouse, Mr. Arthur Tarnce, of the firm

of Messrs. Palmer and Turner, Victoria MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE,

Buildings, Queen's Roid Central, was sum

DEATH.

At the Western Infirmary, Glasgow, on the 7th April, JOSEPH SMITH, iste of Hongkong.

The Honghong Telegraph

HONGKONG, WEDWRIDAY, MAY 15, 1895.

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IN the House of Commons on the oth ultime on the order for the second reading of the Naval Works Billa debate took place, in the course of statement whether Dover Harbour, the exten. sies at Hongkong, and the Naval Barracks at Forfarsouth really formed part of the Admiralty's scheme?The Chancellor of the Exchequer sald the reason why it was right to defray the cost of these works by loan was that they were of a permanent character. No do the Hesse should be informed of the total cost of the works to be constracted, but it did not follow that this should be enacted by Bill-Mr. Robertson sald that as to Hongkong that was a pare question for Commites-Sir R. Temple submitted that the works at Hongkong and Dover ought to have been included in the schedule, and that the whole scheme of works should be set forth.—that the Mohican, was a perfectly useless Crafas a member of the Association, and pislatiff Mr. Hanbury considered that, in view of all the circumstances, the works at Dover, Hongkong, and Gibraltar wers imperatively necessary, and trusted they would be pressed forward with all possible spoed.The Bill was ultimately read a uncond time.

asoned at the instices of P.. C. Libby-lur || future will see enormous »Changen in the frost | *vai-fist" as the followiỂg returns skarar par

and

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FROM 's financial point of view the Stoddart Australian tour appesta, to have paid "sands

South Australia samomone, 5/730,

· Victoria musimanggismyynyj 21,040, New South Wales.net:240 „Virst Test match Smoüiami (2,83400

Second Test match.

Think Talf match

- Tõurth 20m match

Fith Test match

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the Marine Club for the plaintiff as a member of the Association and continged to pay the same unill "March 31st, 1893, when by arranges ment between the Club and the Association, and for the convenience of the latter, the Marine Club began to collect such monthly subscriptions, together with refreshment chits, from each member of the Association, (9) On or about. the and Janesty the As ocistion of Engineers expelled the plaintiff for breach of its Rules, and the plalatia then cessed to be a member of the 149355 Aociation, and can ald Association ithdrew the plastida, mivileges of membership of the £16,137 AM Martes: Cleber and the defendants acquiesced

Etherein, and the plaintiff's right to the use and.... For the other msichas played dating the privilege of the partine Club which waisted only

„“ gáis money” may be added, tay ea, enoug make up the todo 15 oce and therefore, through the Association of Englomers ceased, sllowist £11,000 of expenses un balance or * 1. The plaidus (Dann) was exaimed and cross

examined then his least 27,000 left in Stoddart, Costume foedally in callvering judgment said he did not deem it necessary to call upon the defendants to FRANCE AND FORMOSA, Estra erklence, because he was clearly of epision.

Po get below that upon the facts as stated by the plaintiff his actos had falica The plaintiff claimed a declaration, that he was entitled to the enjoy the buildings and property thereof as a member ment, bre and benefit of the Marine Club and of the sald Club, and also an injunction to restrals the defendants, who were the comy miting of management of the said club, fro Interfering with the enjoyment by the plaintiff of the same. It was admitied by the defendenta that they had interfered and that they had denfad to the pisicuff the enjoyment of the pfvileges. They said he was, no, fon cou›

we have, hays the China Gariffs of the 10th tart, excellent authority for belleving that the near

unlawfully, and to the obstruction of passengers, arrangements of the sadly scared Middie King did est eat or place his chale at the top of the dom. It is quits on the cards that before long landing, sap at New Pedderw Wharf, on the

the collection of the entire island revenue will" soth inst. Mr. H. L. Dennys appeared for the be placed in the hands of the Inspector General defence, and after";

considerable evidence was of the LM. Customar, who has undertaken to taken, his Wo:ship dismissed the summons, raise the sum necessary for paying the Japanese concomand boned heights, bedemaly, and, that show, the belegged, and I did not arconi hil duly in orderlox perplexes great men of the Imperial capital | the chair of the wharf,

daylight through the - present: gloom." "Thane "The Butler," a farcical comedy in three acle, reforms, which would . fawalva, changes in was produced for the first time I Hongkong by the internal economy of the Empire almost Captain Thomson, will be despatched for the REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Save Spa Comely Company it the sites to 'sevolution, would necessarily Theatre "Royal" last night, Mr. J.-B. Ferrell take some time to elaborate and" Introduce, and W1 exceedingly droll_fa_the_, diledis – in the meantime it få almost seitled" la Peking (David-Treffi and, anything? male foony that the raising of the first instalment of the

The China Garitle of the Toth" instant, than this gentleman's conception of The Indees.nity, will be offered to `a bertaln“ British Butler would be difficult to ponosive, kiiss, inancial lustliution to negriists in the first received this morning' from Bhanghal, Mario Brian, who rendered, grand hislstance de fustances In Japan there are at the present that if leame from reliable, sources that the Laviana Modelle, le a daven artina, and the moment three shining lights of American French Government has lost no time in follow acted throughout in her usual painstaking man finance [15, we are not greatly mistaken the Ing, with reference to the proposed Japanese ner, Mr. W. G. Carey impersonated 56 John "throa lghts" have been In Hongkong occupation of Formers, the line which usein Tracy in manner that sticlad hearty and since the 7th Instant-E6, H.K.,7.) Awaiting took in the case of Manchuria. Re

their opportunity of coming to China's aid amo practically ta almost" pontlawows; applas

funncially, but it is tolerably certain that if the sent, or in on its way to supported by Miga-Jalile, Booth Miss Cynthia Camy Aid:

*1. G." undertaken to show the Taimg-li Yaman D'Oresy, Whether of Alice Marshal

abora Port on THURSDAY, the 30th instant.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

CARLILL & Co DODWELL

Agents Hongkong, 13th May,g,

(195 SPANISH MAIL steamship LINE. MANAGING PROPRIETORS 1— PINILLOS, SAENZ & CO., CADIZ.

Taking Cargs and Passengers without transhipment to MAHILA, BARCELONA,

CADIZ and LIVERPOOL." Steamship

HB

"BARCELONA * wili, saad kera au above towards end of July and will be followed at Intervals of one month by the 5.8. Cadis and 5.5, Manilaka

For further information, apply to the Agasay of the Company, Na #1, Stanley Street, By

MANVILLA, LOFIZ & Co.,

Hongkong, syik Mar, 180g:

CHINA AND JAPAN,

LowDow, May 145, A special agreement has been entered into between China and Japan which fixes the terms for the abandonment of the Liastung peninmis. by Japan

ARMENIAN REFORMS. Great Britain, Fiance and Rasia have presszted a joint scheme to the Sultan of Tuikay for reforma in Armenia,

(From Le Prégrit di Salgın) THE MADAGASCAR EXPEDITION,

The loss of the Hovas at Marował, been taken, was ihres kundeed kille

ably

dry,

the way ont he will select a British road. The

remainder of- the Indemnity will mest probably „be raised in the conn'ry from the Imp

sequire? the “ Bia

own account, as they

stand kaly

mantota, sa it would be, by the

a member of the Marine Club, sad that

was not admitted

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