To-day's Advertisements.
THEATRE ROYAL
CITY HA Le La
LAST NIGHTS! THE NEW
VILLARD OPERA COMPANY.
WILLA
TO-NIGHT.
(THURSDAY), 17TH TỪNE. "ALADDIN."
TO-MORROW
(FRIDAY). 18TH JUNE.
By Specht Request
THE GAIETY GIRL"
SATURDAY, 29TH JUNE..
"THE LADY SLAVEY." PLAN at Mestra. KELLY & Walsh's, La. Late Trams will ran 15 minutes after each Performance,
Hongkong, 17th Jane, 1905.
THE STAG HOTEL, (ESTABLISHED 1857).
(83%
148 & 150, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
GOOD ACCOMMODATION.
MODERATE PRICES.
H, C. SHERMAN,
Manager.
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Hongkong, 27th June, 1804.
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
SATURDAY, 29TH JUNE, 1895, AT 3.4 P.M. 'OMPETITION, LONG RANGE CUP and. SPOONS; Ranges, 700 and 800 yards; Ten Shots. Entrance fee, 10 cents,
G. K. MOORE, Honorary Secretary.
Hongkong, 17th*lame, rf9f.
THE
FOR SHANGHAI (DIRECT).
Steamer
"LIFOO,"
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1895.
Intimations.
COLONEL DE WOGACK, attacks of the Russian Legation, Lleutenant Barber, of the US. Lega
Connterfoll Order Booke'supplied on application, Captain Viscount de Lably, of the French
(lon,
Our Registered Telegraphic Address is "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG." And all signed messages addressed thus will receive | prompt attention.
The following is a List of Waters always kept ready in Stock :-
PURE AERATED. WATER
SODA WATER
LEMONADE
POTASH WATER
SELTZER WATER LITHIA. WATER
SARSAPARILLA" WATER
TONIC WATER
GINGER ALE
GINGERADE
Legation, Captala Du Bea'ay,. attaché of the British Legatlon, Surgeon-Colonel Taylor, of England, and Lieutenant O'Bilen, of the U.S. Legallon, were entertained by the Emperor of Japan on the 18th. fast, at the Imperial Palace, Taklo, together with several high officers of the
Japanese army and navy.
Tu recent decision of the United States Supreme Court in striking out the right of habeas corpur proceedings in the case of Chinese attempting to land in America in violation of the law, seems to be all that is necessary to enable the U.S. Treasury Department to successfully exclude the Mongolian Immigrant. It i according to our San Francisco exchanges, the most important victory ever gained by the promoters of the anti-Chinese movement, JAMES C. Carter of New York, Edward J. Phelps, of Vermont, late Minister to England; ex-Senator Edmunds of Vermont, and C. Stuart Patterson, of Philadephia, the judges appointed by the American Philosophical Society to award a pries of $500 in gold for the best essay on the subject of jurisprudence, made their award on the sçili A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. ultimo. The winner is Mr. George H. Smith,
No Credit given for Bottles that look dirty or greasy, or that appear to bave been used. for any other purpose than that of contafa- Ing Aerated Waters, as such Bottles are never used again by us.
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong."1st June. Ro5.
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1895,
50 REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
Captain Klopfer, will be despatched for the above Port on SATURDAY, the 29th instant,
at 5 P.M.
For Freight or Pastage, apply to
CARLOWITZ & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, 27th June, 1804.
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THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA (DIRECT).
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"ESMERALDA,"
"Captain G. A: Tavler, will be despatched for the above Port on TUESDAY, the and July, at $ P.1.
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This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for Passengers and is fitted with the Electric Light,
THE NEW BRITISH CABINET.
LONDON, June 25th, The following Cabinet appelaiments have been made
Lord Sallabury, Prime Minister, and Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Mr. Balfour, Leader of the House, and First Lord of the Tresiuty,
Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the
Colonies.
The Duke of Devonshire, President of Council,
Sir Michael Hicks Reach, Chancellor of the
Exchequer.
Mr. Goschen, First Lord of the Admiralty. It is reported that Mr. Corenn will he appolated Secretary of State for India.
THE PARNELLITE PROGRAMME. "The Parnellites announce that they will contest every #ext in Ireland.
'MARRIAGE OF A FRENCH PRINCESS.
The marriage of the Duke of Asia and For Freight or Passage aaply to
Princess Heléne D'Orleans has been solemnized SHEWAN & Co.,
at "Kingston-on-Thames," with fall French General Managers.
Royal State. Fifty Princes and Princesses were [847 Hongkong, 27th Jane, 1805.
present at the ceremony, PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, NOTICE.
*ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship CONSIGN
"CHINA." of Cargo are hereby” requested to send in their Bill of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from along
side.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consigrices' riak, and
J. S. VAN BUREN,
Agent
expense.
Hongkong, 17th Jane, tƐát.
BROWN, JONES & CO.
DEALERS IN
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Ar Macao the day before yesterday the thermo-
SOME idea of the latense heat we are just now experiencing may be gathered from the fact that on the Canton wharf at 4 o'clock this afternoon the thermometer registered of deg. In the sunde.
FOR stealing a plece of wood valued at 40 cents, the property of Her Majesty the Quees, fram Ly-ec-mon Fart, anʼunfortunate coolle was sent "alof "for twenty-one days by Mr. Wodehouse to-day.
THE Master of the steam launch Fu Ox wa
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THE PLAGUE.
Sanitary Board, Hongkong, with Jane, 1895.
what will probably eventuate in one of the greatest succesvca ever achieved by as opera company in Hongkong.
TO THE RESTOR OF THE "Taken THEGRAPH.D
Sie-There re,naw na cises of plague, under treatment In. Kennedy' Town Hospital The patient from 115 Queen's Road West Aled yester. day afternoon. The other case mentioned In the last dally retain as being under treatment
was not a case of plague.
The following are the statistics from June 14th to nonn this day :—
No. of cases reported......................................................12
deaths
14
cases under treatment......Nate. The total number of deaths since the 20th of April, the day on which 'the first case was reported, is seventeen.
W. EDWARD Crow, Assist. Sanitary Superintendent. THE PLAGUE AT MACAO. Our Macao correspondent reports under date 76th instant that there is now a marked decrease
In the number of deaths from plague, the daily returnu seldem, coming up to 5 new eases and two deaths. Street cleaning and distinfecting goes on space.
THE RUSSIAN LOAN.
• All the negotiations with regard to the Ravalan toan have, mys the Shanghat Mercury of the aznd instant, hitherto been conducted at St. Petersburg, under the eyes of the Russian Minister for Forelen Affaits, which accounts, of time to time. Up to yesterday (21st) de conven- course, for a little being known of the detalla from
tlon had been sigred, but it was expected' iba' it might possibly be finally arranged to-day or an Monday (237). The Chinese Government bas definitely rejected theinfer of the Russian Government to guarantee the loterest, foresceing that such a course would be practically to place the entire finances of the Empire in the hands of Foreign Power, and the loan, If insued will be ss a guaranteed loan under the ordinary condi-
tions.
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THE CORBETT-FITZSIMMONS PRIZE FIGHT.
to him that April 18th, the day when the owners of the cargo gave formal notice that they treated the contract ag at an end, was an Import- ant dute. If before the 18th, the shipowners bat been shin to resama poservilon of tha - ship-and- cargo, and proceeded to carry out the contract, it might be that they would have bren entitied to my.to the cargo owners—your elemion to that, tha abandonment of the ship as an act determining the contract, comen too lato. But that was not what happened. The shipowners were not before the 18th ́Aprft lo a position to reruma possession of their ship. It was true that an | the 11th of April they made an agreement with
THE BRUISTYS TO MEET IN TEXAL - Newa was received here from San Francisco by the Chinn this morning which leaveu nd room for doubt about the stakes and other " preliminarles "connected with the long I woked- for paley fight between Champion James Corbett, the representatives of the meteors that the of America, and Robert Fitzimmons, of Australia, | salvora should on arrival in the United Kingdom having been satisfactorily settled and that the deliver up possession to them, but at that time battle will take place, probably, Ini Texas, during, | the owners of the Arne had no control over the autumn of the extent wear,
the salvors var over the destination of the ship. The San Francisco Chronicle of the 4th | Hoe did not think that the salvors could be Instant contains the following Information on regarded as the agents of the owners of the Arus this subject, which will doubtless interest "sporis", for the purpose of carrylog on the contract of generally and those who pose as "cracks" wih | carriage. Up to April 18th, the shipowners were iha mittess in particular →→
-onable to do anything to undo the act of bandon-
avert the result of the set he thought To-night it is practically certain that Corbett, and so long as they remained powerless and Fitzsimmons 1 meet in the squared circle. It was open to the owners of the cargo to The fight will take place in Dallas, Tex. Il elect to treat the abandonment of the ship as the present plans are successfully carried out. This determination of the contract. He thought no condition of affairs has been brought about by subsequent set of the shipowner could revive the Das Stewart, of Dallas, Tex) who is here anthe contract. He must therefore decide that the representative of a syndicate of Dallas mun, and:| owners of the cargo were entitled to have thele goods released without payment of freight. He forified with a certified check for $41.0054
Stewart left his hotel during the day in sesich || had endeavoured to the best of bis ability to of information, and cxiled twice at Corbett's apply what seemed to him to be the principle ager's office, but did not succeed in finding aid down in the case of the Cife to the facts of Mr. Brady,
thle cues, but he regarded-the-case-as-presenting soma feature of difficulty, and, having regard to the Importance of this question, he had no hesitation in giving letve io appeal
NEW YORK, June trd
Stewart returned to his hotel shortly after noon, and when seen by a reporter suld be had made an appointment to meet Joe Vendig, the repre- sentative of the Florida Athletic Club, this evening.
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In reply to questions regarding the possibilitler | NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL. of the event coming off successfully in the Lone Star State M Stewart tal-There is no doubt about bringing off the Fakt. There is no Texks statate which will be volátel by such an are anxious to have the fight take place who exhibition, and I can assure you that gentlemen
would not have anything to do with it if there was anything illegal about the matter,
NEW YORK, May 26th. *The Herald's Berlin correspondent cables !—— Germany has refured to co-operate with Ruisla in forcing Japan to withdraw her troops from Korean territory.
Harold Frederic cables to the New York Times from London as follows :—It seems to be "The fight. if possible, will take place in the accepted as a fact in official circles here that daytime. We have made provisional arrange- Russian troops have crossed the Siberian frontler The May number of the Contemporary|ments with the railway companies, and our in force-some Shinghal reports say 20,000 Review contains an article on "European friends from the North and West will have low | strong-and advanced down late the province Partaces in Asia," It is written entirely from the raten."-
of Kirlo, in Manchuris, near the Korean English point of view, the maintenance of the
Flasimmons, Joe Vendig and Din Stewart border. The news does not surpilse London, ascendancy in Eastern Asis belug the ground-noon and discussed the pros and cons of the big refused to believe that the Treaty of Shimonosek! European, especially of the English-Europeap, called on Lawyer Friend at his office this after-where well-informed people all along have work of the essay.
as revised by the intervening. Powers, provided for any definite settleraent of anything.
of Los Angeles, whose essay was entitled The Theory of the State," Mr. Smith, who la about 33 years of age, is a prominent lawyer and property-owner of Los Angeles, THE afory of Japan's submission to the dictation of three European Powers as to the terms of peace with China is almost pathetic, says the The three most powerful Frisco Bulletin. military nations in Europe were combined against Japan, and there was not a friend in sight, The English Government, says our contemporary, played the part of the cautious filead with a 'large stock of advice on hand.-- Jast mo That was because Rosebery and Kimberley were at the helm. They are "out" now, though, and it is to be hoped will never agalo sway the destiales of the British Empire. Taxentertainment given by the Royal Engineer's Variety Clublast night was a decided success. It Is impossible to expecially mention the efforts of any one in particular where all those who took victory of Japan in the late war, having given her the postlan of a rising power with as active part to the proceedings did so well.
capabilities of aggression as well as defense, A most enjoyable evening was spent, and when Europe can no longer consider Asia as her the time came for closing everybody wished it legitimate prey, to be parcelled up among her was golog to continue for another hour or two. various countries, according to thele wealth and The entertainment concluded with the laughabln power. Great Britain, In the South and sketch "Barney's Mlatake," and, bar Jokes, it Russia, in the North, have held a practical certainly appeared a mistake from beginning to over-lordship of Asia, while the French Republic, end, and this being so loud laughter was con-by virtue of s'iew possessions in Indo-China, stantly evoked by the fanny situations and witty claims to belong to this syndicate of partition. sayings of the painstaking comedians. Now,
These are the only three countries which what our reporter and the whole audience want practically represent Europe in Asia. France to know is when will the talented members probably be the first to be mecaced by the of the Variety Club give another of thele very awakeslag of the Japanese whose presence at pleasant entertainments? They can't do so taɔ Formosa would be a serious check on her attempts to fofluence Chine. These colonies of 100n or los,oftea.
France have, however, cast her so dear that it would be a financial gain to her if she should lose some of them, even if she suffered for it in wounded vanity.
Man kan Massa Jn tha Cundimato
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The writer is of
that the oplaton
of Partition. The question of European Influence In As'a lles between, Rusia and England. There can be no attitude in this matter unless the two empires are at peace with each other, Bat they should have more than good Jaten. which is fortunately fras at the present time. tons toward each other; they should be partners and allies. The question of the redistribution of pollicel power In Avla should be one for Russia and England conjointly. There are no diplomatic difficulties in the way. for the principle of European concert in China is not solely established as it was la whole would Egypt, and Europe a
mill.
They all agreed that everything looked promising for the meeting between Corbett and simmons. Friend said he was quite satisfied with the guarantees and that the affair would go through The Corbett end of it, according to Manager Brady, is also'satisfied with the guaran. tees given by the Texas man.
Later the backers of the pugilists mot få an up-town sporting-house, and they reported after the conference that they are confident the fight will be pulled off ln the latter part of October, at Dallas.
As preliminaries to the contest for "The championship, it is proposed to match the winners of the Maher-O'Donnell and Choyaski. Hall fights, soos to be decided.
Tommy Ryan of Chicago and Billy Smith of Boston and the best man at the weights against Billy PHmmer for a limit or finish fight are also mestilosed.
DALLAS (Tex.), June 3rd.
In pugilistic and sparting circles it is regarded as Corani shas she Corben Furnamens fght will take place in Dallas. The following dis- patch was received here to-day :--
NIW YORK, June 3rd. Am almost certain everything will be closed our way to-morrow night. Am trying hard to make terms that will leave the Yankee money. in Texas,
(sd.) A. S. STEWART, The fight will take place during the State Fair, which begins on October 15th and ends on the gret. An Immenre building, enclosing an ampitheater with a seating capacity of 30,000, will be erected for the occasion. This building
grounds;
From Berlinit is said that the German Govern- ment is understood to have parted company with Pussia some days ago, when the discovery was made that Russia was saying one thing to her partners in Intervention and preparing to put into operation quite another. According to German Informa1too, Rasala has embarked upon no less an adventure then the seizing of Man- charts and Korea for herself, and it is suspected from various indications that she has an unfor- standing with China on the whole subject. Russian newspapers have been allowed to publish the statement that Rosita has found it necessary to summon Japan té fix an early date for the withdrawal of its garrisons from Korean territy, and this indication of Russia's policy seems to have been accompanied, or even preceded, by armed action.
All this points to a situation Infinitely graver than that which was opened by the Japanese declarations of war lust Angust. Even if the German papers bare no official Information their guess that Germany has already palled out of the combination is a shrewd reflection of the Inevitable. Alf Germany's commercial circles will be up in arms in a day or two at the threatened prospect of Korea and the Gulf of Pecbill belog la Russian hands. When trade questions are involved the Germans sro all for acting in harmony with England. They do far better by following round in the free markets which the English have estab lished, and underselling them with cheaper and Inferior goods,' than in' places where the can- tinental theory of monopoly governs, whether
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND fined $10 at the Police Court to-day for for the last three years have been respectively no doubt recognize the leadership of there two will probably be erected just outside the fair that monopoly be Russian, French, Portuguese
HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY...
L-MB-M-ORFÀL·SC- LETTERS CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERISHABLE
LEAD CEMENT.
Intimations.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG..
AERATED WATERS.-
SIMPLE
AERATED WATER.
ODA WATER.
SODA
INGER”ALE.
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LEMONADE
unnecessarily blowing his whittle-in-tha Herbaur | yesterday, He planked down the shekels
instanter,
Countries. The essential element of such a partnership would be mötual confidence, neither country acting without consulting the ether. If this resulted in Isaction It would be just as well, as opportunity would be left for the low astarať evolution of events.
INTERESTING SHIPPING CASE.
(Before Mr. Justice Bruce.)
or even German,
THE export of matches from Japan has hitherto been confined to Shanghai, Hongkong, India, Bombay and Singapore, but, according to a Japanese contemporary, several foreign firms In Kobe are now sending trial shipments to
By kind permission of Cat, Barrow and Officers. 4 otherwise with Japan, and the Japanese partnership were in working order the Armenian board, being 28 of the crew, the captain, his wife aspect of a national humiliation,
America.
the Band of the Hongkong Reciment"will play near the Folica Pier, Kowloos, on Saturday, the 19'h inst., at 6 p.m., and in the Public Gardens on Wednesday, the 3rd proximo, at 9:30 p., weather permitting.
Ar the Magistracy to-day, two coolles were charged with having twenty thels of prepared oplam in their possession without a certificate. Not-being-able-to-explain how they got it, Mr. Wodehouse imposed fines aggregating $105, and being short juul that amount the defendants are "doing time."
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UNDER date 11th June the Hackow correspon dent of the Shanghat Mercury reports that *Lambaian atallation thle ver seem to indicate an increasing demand for a better class of tem Whereas formerly comparatively small percentage was bought at prices over Tix. 15 a ploul, we find that some 40 per cent of the first crop this year fetched over that pricey one sixth of the first crop belag purchased at rates over Tis 45. The English demand continues to decrease, Russia now prace tically monopolising the market, and being this year an eager buyer. Advices bearing date the roth instant state that the first, crop has been practically exhausted, but is considerably larger ihan last year, the excess being calculated at $15,000 half-chests. The settlements up to date | 610,000, 643,000 and 753.000 half-cheats."
THUS the Japan Gasetis in a recent issue: "Affairs in Korea still wear a sombre aspect. Count Inouye is returning and the Japanese seem nonplussed. It is plainly stated in Russlan semi-official quarters that Russia intends to have an open port in the Pacific. For this we do not condemn her, and it certainly will not be to English laterests to thwart her desires. But
press is load in its denunciations of the Northern power. In fact the present position must be considered as one of war without the interchange of shot and shell. Both sides ara renuously preparing for the camping struggle Mara Rasslan ships are on their way out, while Japan is repairing hers with all the celerity the can command. The Treaty of Peace has transferred it from Manchuria to Kores." And not settled the Easters Quesilon. It has only the Gazette is probably perfectly right in so far sit asserts that the Far Eastern Question will have to be settled in Korea, not in Manchuria. SAI Tel-kan, Chinese who was captured at Wel-hai-wel and is now condned at Osaka, is said to have formerly been a pupil of Dr.
banquet to Mr. Faster (China's "Legal Adviser) the United States. Learning of this, says tha on the 19th lost, at the U.S. Legation. The Nicht Nicht, De, Northrop, who is now on a DÄKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS are German, French and Russias Representatives, visit to Japan, called on Sal Tekkan in Ouka, to the great delight of the prisoner. When In made under the constant supervision of a duly the British Charg d'Affairs, Secretaries of conversation with Dr. Northrop, he told his duallded English Chemist and will bear compa-various foreign Legations, and some oficials of former instructor that he was treated with great rison with the best English Manufactutes. the Japanese Foreign Department were favited kindness and did not know how to express his
Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESSES and to meat Mr. Foster,
gratitude. He added that as it was certain be. other Large Consumers,
wou'd be beheaded if he returned to his own A FAREWELL dinner to Professor John Mine country, he wished to become a naturalised instant, was given by the members of the Tokio šak the Japanese Government for the necessary Club at the Rokumekan, Tokio, on the rith eyed the wish of the Chinese prisoner to the permission. Dr. Northrop is sald to bare con. Instant. About seventy sat down to dinner, the heads of the Government, and has also inter chair being occupied by Mr. W. H. Stone, Flawed Count Oyama, Count Saige, Marquis Foreign Vice-President of the Club, his--off Salooft, and Lieut-General Kodams on the being the United States Representative. The British and Italian Representatives, and several | THEATRICAL ITEMS; Under date London 251b CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT. of the principal Japanese residents of Tokyo May the following nows was whied to the Frlică
While the jury trying Oscar Wilde and Taylor was out of Court, at the request ofs representative were also present. Professor Milne's health was
The principal event of the week was jerome
of the Associated Press Wilde's Counsel proposed by the Vice-President, and a vary. K. Jerome's play, "Pride's Progress," produced
procured the following signed statement from MANUFACTURERS. OFpleasant evening was spent,
at the Comedy Theatre with indifferent success. a lady with a history attempts to break off the discharge. It was not so lo the case of the Cife. Wildes-
The youth in every form always fascinated On Thursday last the Galety Company gave a | match and discardé to the rase of conveylog | But this circumstance, he thought, could not AERATED WATERS... BEFORE the Fall Court this morning the case of | benefit to their enfleague, Edward Payne. her bracelet to Alma's possession, and laying make any difference in principle The zenime, because youth fan unfurally that teropera Arthur Bourchier has deckled to go into upon her the suspicion of theft, Alma, over«, question in this case was whether the master ment to which the artists try to altala." All OUR HEATED zaglish Machinery,
UR AERATED WATER FACTORY Sing Sut v. Inspector Wm, Stanton was heard
This as appeal from the Falice management on his own account, at a West End come with shame, withdraws to the Continent, and the crew of the Arno, by abandoning the works of art are the work produced in a moment
theatre.
and 11 le long before her lover succeeds in fiscing | ship, indicated bele Intention not, to carry on the of youth. I have no sense at all of social embodying the latest Improvements in the | Magistrate's decision, the plaintiff having boon "Besides Plnera's new play already promised | her and, proying her innocence, which he does contract, so as to ențiile the owner of the cargë grader. I love society and the richa anii wejk. trade.
convicted and was actually "doing time for to Comyns Carr of the Comedy Theatre, Mr. Care | af last triumphantly. The first part of the play, to treat their act as rutting an end to the contract, born on account of their luxury, culture, the The purest ingredients only are used, and the bringing a Chloess girl, of fourteen years of age, has alas commissioned Sydney Grundy to write, le laid at Winnbridge where the Guards Are On April 18th the Solicitors for the owners of the grace of their lives, the external accidents of atmost care and cleanliness exercised in the into this Colony and, as alleged, placing her in a play to follow later,
giving an entertainment; and the latter part in cargo gave formal notice to the Solicitors of the comaly life. But any one, plough-boy, fibers manufacture throughout,
Siz Augustus Haris, by engaging a new the Riviera, where the famous bathing and owners of the árno that,thay considered, the man of street arab, has an intersst for me. Mere a house of prostitution for purposes of prostitution prima donna is the place of Mme. Caire, has carnival scenes take place.
contract of affreightment as at an and, and they humanity is so wonderful I do not, sak of the a double stroke of business, for Mia. On Friday Mr. Hairy Hall, the best all-round | had never sjoca dans anything Inconsistant with | young what they do, I do not case who they colony bat denied that she did so for purposes of Calva
will have a big band la the game' as the Prvi the ship, ever afdge they heard that she way lo. Their lack of culture leaves them open to fresh prostitution. Their lordships dismissed the Covent Garden toward the and of the Lerid
Beerbohm Tree will produce “ Fedora " at the | Montague, Briarly, while Milan. 27Mackay the hands of the sultoni, kad kanaall, Mat and vivid impressions. appeal with costs. Mr. Ed. Roblason appeared Haymarket today, with a strong cast.
(Bord, Mian M. Howarth (Alma Somarzit), they could de jo, sosert, their claims and for the appellent, and Mr. A. G. Wise (Attorney
Cissie Loftus has been engaged at the | Maisti! Lown and Courtenay and Miss L. carry out the codirici as far no pascible, Coneral) for the respondent,
"Empire," at a salary of 100 guiness a wick, | Mowbray will all contribute largely towards Fund' also had demanded freight. It seemed The Warren stenau Jagamarr, Copt, Fanton,
SARSAPARILLA
RASPBERRYADE, &C. MR DUN, the U.5. Minister at Tokio, rave a
Narthrop, he is now visiting Japan, while in
It is certain, at least, that the German Govern." ment will never dare to do anything calculated to increase Russian preponderance on the Pacific. ' If it be demonstrated tħle week that Germany has really deserted Ruaala in her Asiatic IN RE THE DERELICT "ARNO,"
enterprises, it may alter considerably the Those who think this partnership impossible
Mr. Justice Bruce delivered fadgment in this French attitude toward the whole situa do not understand the real position of Russia.
cave last month. His lordship in rendering his | tlos, All Over France the astounding Many have thought that she wished for Co-decision said-The foll sigged sailing ship Arno thing of an alliance with Germany was received perfectly satisfied to have the impotent Tark York on the 1st March last with a cargo of linked itself with the acceptance of an Invitation stantinople, but the truth is that Russia belonging to Mr. J. Nourse, of London, left New first with incredailly, then with rage. It naturally as the tenant of this city. If the Anglo-Russia
grain for Liverpool Thers were 31 people on to the Kiel festival, which has assumed the question might be artfully settled, so that the and child. On March 28ib she was struck by Sultan would retain his nominal authority,
Bat if Rassie turns up alone, free from the while the Russians, Fucked by the English, when the cargo sbified. The crew managed to at once a different face. There is certain to be terrific seu, which threw her on her beam ends, odlous German association, the matter will wear would have the real control. The authority of sight the vessel, but two days later she was a great shout raised in Paris for a thick and thin the Terk would be preserved at Constantinople, again thrown on her beam ends. On March 31st Russian alliance, and it is faspassible to say but eliminated in the provinces...
the Hamburg-American liner Normannia, time what lengths the echoes of this metropolitan In Eastern Asls the Anglo-Russian partner-up with the disabled vessel, and took her crew cathusiasm may not sweep the Chamber of ship would preclude all necessity for fussy inter
on board, and eventually landed them at Deputies along into. 'How the provincial con. conquerors. At present, there is little fear that gratulated the officers and crew of the Normannia come out in the long run from such a dangerous. vention between the Chiness and their Japanese Southampton. The German Emperar can stituencies will like it and how France would Japan is at once.going to oust England from her on their splendid services. After the Ang had adventure, these are quesitons to come later, position of commercial supremacy in Chine, bat, been abandoned the steamship Marrimac, from A cable special to the Times from London says the writer of the article now under notice, New Orleans, fell in with ber: The captain of ways: The profession of letters will receive not keep her eyes open, and see the advantage who eventually sighted the vessel and took her, is liked, and his faithful work in founding and there is danger to this quarter i England does the Merrimac put a crew on board the Arse. Walter Besant's bonours warmly. Personally ka to her in a friendly allla:ce with Rumla,
loto Liverpool. The value of the Arno, with running the Society of Authors is cordially her cargo was £10,000. She is steel ship, of recognized as entitling him to the distinction !
Clyde leat year. In this case the owners of precedent is not so clear. Ministries are As will be seen by an advertisement in another the cargo of the Arsa had applied that their always luminous guides la current Ilterature, se part of this issue the Willard Opera Company, by goods should be given up to them without pay- witness Robert Buchanan's pension sad Lewis special request, will give a second performance ment of any freight. The question which be Morris' knighthood, and if it is to be a regular of "The Galety Girl" to-morrow evening. The had to decide was whether in the circumstances feature of the year to knight same working piece, which is absolutely devoid of vulgarity of the case any freight was due. The cargo novelist, sew heroes would be added to the and sbounds in funny situations, pretty dances, was shipped on board the Arne under bills of aiready violent warfare of jealousies, envies clever-song and deto-date witticisms. The lading dated March 31st, in the ordinary form, embattled egetiems which enliven existence plot-raf which talented artists such He understood that the perils of the sea and the along the primrose path of fiction. The title Hail, F. Courtenay, Mian Ethel Mackay, muster and crew in abandoning her. It had would fight for it, intrigas, lobby and flatter for Miss L. Mowbray, Miss M. Howarth, and Miles been contended, on the authority of the Cits (y 15, and infallibly it would go to those who were A. Broughton can make lots of capital to a simple Probate and Divorce) that the abandonment more tiroleer is importunity, to the fakire of the one :-Charles Goldacid, a wealthy officer of the of the ship without any fatention to retake waiting guild, fostend of its masters. This it Guards, has fallen in love with Miss Alma possession of her entitled the owners of the cargo something by no means to be desired. Somerset, the Galely Girl, who after considera- to treat the contract of carifage as determined, able hesitation accepts his offer of marriage. | and to demand possession of the cargo without Alma is a thoroughly gasi girl, and only agress payment of freight. The circumstances of this to marry Goldisid, with whom she is in love, case were different from those of the Cife, and alter being convinced of the strength of his the question which he had to determine attachment and of the sincerity of his declaration whether the principis laid down in the Cifs that he places her above all conventional interests. appiled. In this case it happened that the port | Lady Virginia Forest, a leader of fashion, and into which the Arno was taken was the port of
THE WILLARD OPERA COMPANY.
25 tons register, and was bulle on the ones to be made, but that tries are not
Any complaints should, be addressed to 40 | F.R.S., who left Japan"for England on ibe azut Japanese, and he asked Dr, Northrop he would Means. C. Schobert, A. J. Lowa, Harry distress of the vessel were such as to justify the would be seized upon as an advertisement, men
Masager.
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LONDON, May 16th. The Berlin correspondent of the Times says: Germany must be prepared for a ministerial crisis during the summer,
The water used is proved by repeated analyses The plaintiff admitted bringing the child to the dewas now signed a contract to appear sa" 'comedian that ever performed in Hongkong, the notice. On the other: kand, the owners of Kre. Their ignorance has ita mode of wisdom,
to be absolutely pare.
For COAST PORTS, Waters are packed and staced on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for Packages and Empties when received in good order.
(8d.). “OSCAR WILDE," BOSTON, MASH, May 27th,