To-day's Advertisements.

TO-NIGHT!

TO-NIGHT!

ELITE SKATING RINK, "AND ALL THAT THE WORDS IMPLY,"

LATE

VICTORIA HALL, DUDDELL STREET.

Afternoon Sessicar-kam 4.30 to 7 PM. Evening Sessions-from 8.30 to 12 P.M. NAVAL and MILITARY NIGHTS EVERY WEDNESDAY,

The HONGKONG REGIMENTAL BAND will be in attendance.

A FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL will take place on FRIDAY, the rrth December.

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PRICE:-Skater and Admission ...........................$1.00

Admission

50

N.R.--The Management rezerve the right of refaslag Admission.

SAM MARKS, Proprietor.

Hongkong, 1st December, 1895. 1796 List of Applications will be Opened on Saturday, the 28th Novambar, 1896, and will be Cloud on Saturday, the 19th

·December, 1800.

THE EASTERN MICA MANIPULATING

WORKS, LIMITED. (Incorporated under the Companies Ordinances 1865. to 1800. whereby the "itability of each Shareholder të Limftad to the Amount of his Shares.)

CAPITAL

.$50,000.00. Divided into 5,000 shares of $10 each, of which goo fully paid up shares will be allotted to the vendor in part payment of the purchase money, and of the remainder a,sco shares EYO now offered for subscription, payable as follows: - per share on application, $5 per share on alistment, and the remaining $3 per share x1 required it call.

General Manager :

C. HOLDSWORTH, Esq. Bankers:

THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA,

LIMITED.

Solicitor:

K. W. MOUNSEY, Esq.

·Secretary (pro tem] :

GEORGE W. KIRKPATRICK, Esq.,

c/o Hongkong Hotel

has been formed for

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1896.

Intimation.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841)

WINES

AND

SPIRIT S.

ALL these are selected by our London House, bought direct at first hand, imported in wood and bottled by ourselves, thus saving all inter- mediate profits, and enabling us to supply the best growths at MODERATE PRICKY.

PRICE LISTS, with Fall Detalls, to be had on

Application.

PORT after removal should be rested a month

before use. When required for drinking at

once it should be ordered to be decanted at

the DISPENSARY before being sent out.

SHERRY-Excellent Dinner and After Dinner Wines of very superior Vintages. All are true Xeres Wines.

the wish it has not the power to give effect to the guarantee that would neces- sarily be exacted from it before the Bridsh Government would agree to the raising of the duties to 10 per cent.

It is to be hoped that the Chambers of Commerce in the Far East and also the London Chamber will look well before they leap. It should now be known to them that in dealing with the Chinese Government we are treating with what Mr. CHIROL, In his able series of letters to the Times on the Far Eastern Question, styles "a mass of corruption." "There is no gratitude in the Chinese Government; there is, unfortu- nately, no hope of reform in China, and to talk of "the awakening of China" is a

mere waste of time: If the Chinese

Ar a regular mealing of Zatland Lodge last night AN attack has been made by the Spanish troops THE British composite buique Velocity, now ta on the rebels' forilfed poslilos in San Rafael, | Victoria Harbour, was sold by suction to-day by Bro. R. Mitchell was elected Worshipful Master for the ensuing year; Wor. Bro. G. C. Caldwell | gayathe Diario de Manila of October 25th. The Mr. George P, Lammert. There was a fale was elected Treasurer, and Bro. J. Maxwell place was carried with the bayonet and over 653|| nitendance at the sale and the bidding opened Tyler.

rebels were killed. The Spanish had only a few | at $7,000, From this It went briskly up to wounded and none killed, An advance war | $9,000. Then bids of $100 were advanced illi afterwards made on San Miguel.

THE bombardment of Cavite in the Philippines was begun by the Spanish warships on the morning of October 26th, and they are reported to have greatly damaged Cavite Viejo and Novelets.

Naw was received at Sials on 13th November trem Rawalpladi of the death of Second Lieutenant F. L. McMahon, alltached to the 3rd Ride Brigade, from a gunshot wound, self-lafilled while temporarily insane.

The principal Japanese merchants in Yokohama

propose petitioning the President of the United Government wishes to increase its revenue States to retain Mr. McIvor, U.S: Consti-Gene- Its remedy is to open the whole country to foreign trade and thereby increase the ral, la his present position, Vernacular papers Customs receipts at the coast ports and responsible for this piece of zewa on the rivers. Let the Chinese Govern- ment show by its acts that it is in earnest In its determination to open the country, and then, and not till then, should we be Justified in taking into earnest considéra- tion any, appeal for assistance at the expense of British merchants,

REUTER'S MESSAGES..

RUSSIA AND THE DARDANELLES.

LONDON, November 30th. Several Russian newspapers demand the free passage of the Dardanelles to all Rusalan vessels.

RELEASE OF DR. JAMESON, The release of Dr. Jameson from gaol has been ordered owing to the serious condition of his

bezith

TURKLY AND THE POWERS.

The Powers have presented a Note to the Porte, declaring that they will organize « Gendarmerie and Courts of Justice In Crete CLARET,—Of Claris, including the lowest without the concurrence the Porte, unless the Priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine reforms promised in the trade of Angust last by product of the juice of the grape and are not artificially made from raisins and currants, as is generally the case with Cheap Wines.

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THE COMPANY particularly set out to the BRANDY.--All our Brandy is guaranteed to

Company's Prospectus and Memorandum. and Articles of Association, both of which can be seep at the Offices of the Company's Solicitor.

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The buslocsa since its commencement in March, 1895, shows a net profit of about 40 per cent, which with sufficient capital should in short time increase to a marked extent and return a handsome profit on the subscribed capital. The purchase price has been fixed by the Vendor at $10,000, payable as to $5,000 In |S cash and as to the balance in goo fully paid-up

Plans for the necessary buildings have been prepared and the estimated cost of the land and bulldings, exclusive of machinery, will be about $25,000.

A piece of land altualed on the Sat Ki Wan Road has been selected for the "business of the Company.

The lot contains an area of 37,500 square feet, has a good frontage and an adequate fresh water supply. On the sex front a Pier or Wharf suffi cient for the immediato requirements of the Company will be constracted, the cost of which is included in the above mentioned sum.,

The machinery which will be necessary (lucluding a scam-launch) ëan be obtained at k cost of about $4,000

be

pure COGNAC, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage.

WHISKEY-All our Whiskey is of excellent quality and of greater age than most brands

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In the market. The SCOTCH WHISKLY

the Porte arè executed.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A MEETING of the Sanitary Board will be beld 10-man at 4.0 p.m.

At the Magistracy to-day, before Capt. Hastings | an inquiry was held regarding the death by drowning of two children, named Lai Ngan Mul and Lai Shu Mei, aged 2 and 15 years respec- board a cargo-boat tively. They were on coming from Causeway Bay to Yauma, on the 25th ultime, and the verrel was run into and cot in two by the steamer Fook Sang. The evidence showed that the collision was due to || faulty navigation by the Junk and a finding of

"accidental death” was returned,

A PARTY of native electricians are about to leave Shanghai for Hanan in a few days to seplace: the telegraph lines destroyed by the Honanese THE steamer San Fernando has Ielt Barcelona

some five years ago, The connection, says the China Ganette, will be made between Wachang for the Philippines with six companies of Caande res and the battalion of infantry. Spain la stiil and Changsha-foo, and the lines will be under further increasing her force in the Philippines, the absolute control of the Viceroy of Hunan and this month to captains and seven expedi and not under the Imperial Telegraph Admin- tionary battalions of 3,400 men exch leave ferstration, as are other lines. This stop has doubt- less been taken with a view to pacifying the Manila

turbulent Hunanese, who strongly object to Western methods.

THE new Parcels Branch office at the Post Office is rapidly nesting readiness for occupation, The arrangement of the place appears to be very convenient and it will be much appreciated after the present unsatisfactory accommodation. The office opens on the Supreme Court verandah and is very roomy, while a large counter is filled up for the use of the public.

LEY SUE, charged with the illegal detention of a girl for Immoral purposes, was brought up | for sentence at the Supreme Court to-day. Mr. Robinson, on behalf of accused argued at some length on a point of law as to his guilt and quoted a number of precedents in support of his argument. The accused was subsequently sentenced to nine months bard labour,

A GERMAN named Haas Focke committed suicide on the zist alifmo at the Adelphi Hotel, Singapore, by shooting himself with a revolver. The deceased, who arrived from German New Galnes by the N. D. L. Staffin on the 9th Nov., bad inteaded, It is believed, going on to Borneo, but ever since his arrival at Singapore he had. H.I.G.M.5. Kater, the German flagship, was'at suffered from fever, and it is supposed that he

shot himself during a fit of malarial delirium.

SHANGHAI exchanges state that the Japanese steamer Arosan Meru, 1,17: taps, from Shangbal to Japan, went ashore at Gough island a few days ago and is now pretty well on

Amoy on the 28th alto,

ACCORDING to the Diario de Manila, u voete la being survered to connect Bolinas Castle with Manila by telegraph.

Tux chrysanthemums this year are considerably below the average, probably on account of the very erratic gether we have experienced and the strong winds which have damaged the plants to a great extent after potting out. Mr. Dorabjee's plants, which are generally far and away the best in the Colony, are not at all up to the dard of former years and the same may be said of all the other displays. Those in the Public Gardena are an exceedingly poor lat, However, we cannot control the weather, even in Hongkong, so all admirers of these beautifal plants must hope for better luck and weather next year.

ACCORDING to latest advices there is not much

hope for a settlement of the Philippines troubles yet. American, German and Japanese cruisers Lave been ordered to Manila to protect their Dationals there and, anys tha. China Gazette, although Spanish victories are reported they are et tally confirmed. The Editor of the China Carlisleit Shanghal on the 28th altimo to join the Spanish forces in the Interests of the New York Harald as well as these of his own paper, Mr. Henry O'Shea, the journalist in question, Is a well-known writer in the East, and his long connection with the London Standard as cot- respondent has shown him to be a clever wilter We understand that Mr. O'Shea amived in Hongkong last evening.

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$9,600 were reached, at which price the vessel was knocked down to Mr. Nils M8 fer of Shang- kal. The Velocity has a vary complete laven- toy of salls, tackle, chimometers, &c., and is to be used in the Eastern coast trade.

ANAVAL correspondent of the Globe writes:—The new Japanese naval programme-as flaslly revised-Is a very ambitious one, yet it is to be spread over ten years. The skips to be built in that time are four battleships of the Majestic type, four cruisers of modified Edgar type, five smaller crafters, three torpido guadosta, one torpedo

torpedo-hosts: in all, 59,86; tons of shipping. depɔt ship, eleven destroyers, and eighty-nine As two large battleships are now baliding for Japan in this country, she will have a very far- midable fleet when this programme is completed. The personnel is also to be very largely In- creased, the number of officers being in particular augmented. Bellevilla hollers are to be fitted in all the now ships.

W read in a Frisco daily that on October 19th the Board of Supervisors of the San Francisco Leper Colony appropriated a sum of $600 (gold) for the purpose of purchasing a supply of the Goto remedy for leprosy, to be used for the relief. of the 15 lepers now in the colony. Of the effects of this remedy upon the lepers, the Sas Francisco Examinar says:-"So great has been their improvement that the physicians in charge of the bospital are now hoping for absolute cures fo many of the cases. The remedy hasna relieved the condition of the patients that to all appear- ances they are in good physical condition. The remedy first purchased is about exhausted. The board was unanimous yesterday in support of the resolation for the appropriation." It is strange, says the Yokohama Adverifier, that sò little han

been heard of the Goto treatment here, The number of lepers is much larger than any one would imagine, as a visit to the shrines Kumamoto 駕 certain sonsons of the t

other parts of the country year end to will abundantly testlly. At Kumamoto they may be seen in hundreds and the Rev. M. Cané, of the French Catholic Mission, has devoted his life to the amelioration of their lot, being supported to his good work by funds mainly sent out from France. If the remedy is as successful as reported it is surely time that some steps wore taken to apply it to the thousands in Japan who are suffering from the most leath- some and terrible scourge to which the human race is subject.

marked "E" is universally popular, and is /.THE Chinese Consulate was reopened at Naga-dry ground at low water. Tha tugs Samson and and a very keen obterver of men and thing. A STORY illustrative of the Queen's kindliness lo

pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong market.

We only guarantee our WINES and SPIRITS to be genuine when bought direct from as in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the

Coast Ports.

Arrangements have been made whereby the services of Mr. Holdsworth have been secured

General Manager of the Company for a term A. S. WATSON & CO., LD, of five years. His unique experience in Mica manipulation will be of immebas value to the Company.

The only contract entered into is one made between Mr. Holdsworth of the one part and the Company of the other part, a draft of which bau for the purpose of Identification been signed by two of the persons algning the Memorandum and Articles of Association,

The Agreement, Memorandum and Articles

of Association, and plans and all other faforma-

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

Hongkong, 15th September, 1806.

1.

The Hongkong Telegraph

saki on the 23rd ultime for the first time since Rocket word sent to her assistanco, but she bas the outbreak of the late war.

had to lighter a lot of cargo, principally calton, and up to the time of the mall leaving she had not moved.

THX Philippine rebels have broken open the prison at Tarlac and the prisoners escaped. Most of them were recaptured, and many were promptly shot.

A CUDAN telegram published in Manila on October 16th states that General Isnenez Castel- lano has killed 150 Insurgents in fights with Maxima Gomes and Calixto.

THE railway station at Calumpit was attacked by the Philippine rebels on October 22nd, when they were beaten off, with serious loss, by the villagers and the Clvll Guard,

À CORRESPONDENT of the Diario de Manila roparts that 'volunteers are in the majority in the forces engaged against the rebels in the Phlippines, and they are taking up the Gavom-

ment cause with enthusiasm.

tion can be inspected and given at the Offices of HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1896 between the Government troops and the Cuban

the Company's Solicitor, Mr. K. W: MOUNSKY,

No. 51 and 53. Queen's Road Central,

Applications for shares should be made upon forms, which can be obtained from the Com- pany Bankers or Solletter and the amount payable on application most at the same time be paid to the Company's Bankers.

returned without deduction or interest.

on the 16th December, 1896, when the allotment

NOTES AND COMMENTS.

MANILA exchanges to hand permalite-day contain news that several encounters have taken place

insurgents, the latter auffering defeat and heavy losses. A prominent rebel Chief, Serafino

Sanchez, has been killed.

In another column we publish a letter ; from the London Chamber of Commerce IN their Weekly Share Zeit istand at 5 p.m.

to the Marquis of Salisbury on the much-to-day Messrs. Benjamin, Kally & Potts- state

Tax Elite Skating Rink continues to attract good attendances, despite the unpleasant weather, and some of the novices are beginning to show considerable dexterity on the wheels. The music of the H. K. R. band largely enhances the pleasure of skaters in the evenings and the Naval and Military eight (Wednesday) should be popular. A Fancy Dicar Carnival is announced for the night of Friday, 11th inat, and should prove a great attraction.

TO-MORROW afternoon at Happy Valley the Hongkong Football Club will play 35th Com pany, S, D., R.A. Kick off at 4.30 pm, sharp. The Club team will ke made up of :-Means, D. Wood, geal; H. Pinckney and H. W. Lapker, Jacks; H. W. Slade, A. J. R, Greene, R.A., and W. H. Fryce-Browne, R.M.L.I., kalver; F. B, Deacon, P. G. Anderson, H.K.R., or F. D. Danby, W. D. Mayson, P, G. Davies, R.A., and F, H. Kew, forwards.

« A GERMAN,” waiting to the Pall Mall Gazelle, in reference to an article on the European situation, skys :—!! I am a Gorman, naturalized though, reading the Pall Mall dally, as most better-class Germans do pow. I was a bit dis- appointed about the "Anifall" against German

children is told by the Scotsman. It appears that the little daughter of Dr. Smith, Domfries, who has been for several years að invalid, was ONE of the largest salvage sufis ever fied so interested in what she heard about the Queen's In the United States Court of New York long reign, that she expressed a strong desire to district was decided by Judge Addison Brown send a letter of congratulation to Her Majesty, It was brought by La Her heart seemed so much set upon doing so on the 8th ultimo, Compagnie General · Trans-Atlantique far that at last she was allowing to write a homely damages resulting from the collision between nota of her own composition, and her parents the steamship La Bourgoyne, of the French despatched it to Balmoral. It was it these line, and the Alkes of the Atlas Steamship terms:-"47, Castle Street, Sapl, 16th, 1896. Company. The collision occurred in New York Dear Queen, write to say how glad I am that harbour on Friday, February 19th, last, 'when you have reigned so long, and I hope you may darlag sa falense fog all outgoing and incoming still live for many years to come. I do not think big liners were either galag aground or runnlog you have ever been in Dumfries, the place I am lato each other. The Aïlso was at anchor at the writing from. This is my home, and I time the collided with the La Bourgoyne, but am nine years, old. I have been an invalid nevertheless the Atlas Steamship Company is for nearly three years, and for the last held responsible for the casualty for having come twelve months have not been able to alt up, to anchor in a navigable stream. The placing so please excuse the writing-With much love of the responsibility for the collision on the and best wishes, believe me, dear Quem, Allia's owners also makes them liable for the your affectionate friend, Catherine M. Smith;" vains of the cargo which the dfire had on board Three days later the Utile invalid was greatly. when she tank of Fort Lafayette. The claim cheered by receipt of a portrait of the Queen and for damages amounts to $400,000.

the following letter, thoroughly characteristic of the Sovereign's kladzess of heart - Balmoral In the interesting letter of the Hongkong corse-Castle, September 18th, 1896. Miss Phipps le spondent of the Norik China Dafly News, desised by the Queen to thank Catherine M., published on the 27th ultimo, it is positively Smith for her nice litis letter, and to forward the stated that- The French flagship Bayard are accompanying photograph, which Her Majesty rived here from Nagasaki on the 17th, and thinks she may like to have in her room, as the when entering port managed to touch on the is, unfortunately, an invalid." Dunmail Rock, twisting her main shaft and a

It no allotment is made, the deposit will be A General Meeting of applicants will be bela vexed question of the proposed increase of that since the settlement, which passed off very things, which were justified. I am reconciled, losing one of her propellers." On enquiry at the THE cry is "Sill they come !" regards

Import duties in China. In this letter the satisfactorily, most'stocks are silghilý firmer, bat

Do fight the Shadow (the Sultro); keep up Chamber says it recognise "that the there has been very little disposition shown to

| Japan agalant Rusila keep up the traditional exigencies of the Chinese revenue require | pay higher prices than those recently current. consideration," and then goes on to affirm

and necessary friendship of England and Ger... that it would submit to an addition of 23 On the 6th Instant Mr McKinley leaned a man-many, They must stand together," per cent. ad valorem to the Import and festo thanking the people of the United States export duty, which, with the a) per cent.

of shares will be proceeded with.

Hangtrong, 27th November, 1846.

(1835

Intimations.

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DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & transit duty provided by Treaty, would country and thanking them algo for having sa | bappen shortly unless all the old superstitions the vessel got foul of the Doumail danger; latest of theas hate-brálzzd navigators, accord-

COMPANY, LIMITED,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS.

SIMPLE AERATED WATER.

every

Harbour Office yesterday the Harbour Master those cracks who start out in small craft to cir-' informed for representative that nothing was cumnavigate the globe. Not long ago two Nor- known of the matter so far ex his department was | wegians took an open row boat from Boston to concerned. It is a fact, we believe, that therock is London and then we heard of Captain Slocum stfil unlighted, and, as the Bayard did have an | and his yaw), the Spray, which lately arrived for placing him in the highest position in the SOMETHING out of the way must certainly Recident to her propellers, it is quits ilkely that at Sydney, on a voyage round the world. The definitely indicated that they detest financial of our grandfathers are to fall to the ground. The lighting of the rock bas been frequently urged ing to the Victoria (B.C.) Daily Times, la "Cape dahonour and class hatred, and are devoted to Yesterday a flock of no less than thirty odd by shipmasters, but so far nothing has been tain Adolph Fretic who arrived at Chicago on magpies was observed all flying and chattering done nor, probably, will be done andî` wreck November 5th from Milwaukee with the little the malatenance of order and justice,

together. As four mean a birth, our astrologica! | attended with serious loss of life occurs there. schooner Schlie Globe, on the first stage of a editor can only conclude that the signs point to To say that the rock is charted is only a lame journey round the world. The schooner is only septeties. As It was the astrologist who met excuse for the non-performance of na urgent duty, 15 tons measurement and 40 feet long and Caji. Fretich is the entire crew. The Siklis Globa the birds we consider the Inference obvious and we notice that the, poor man now talks of MARIE CORELLI's new book "The Murder of will be towed through the canal and started on suicide and is carefully study lag drug lists to Delicia" (Hutchinson's Colonial Library), is one her long journey. Her route will be down the and cheap and effective polson.

that every one who likes something a little Mississippi to the Gulf and then around Cape out of the common should reað, ~ The gifted | Hors." If any practical purpose were served by authoress makes a dead set at Socisty (with a these perilous voyages we could heartily commend capital S.) and vouches for the facts of her story the pluck of those undertaking them. Asitis, nuch as having occurred some time ago in real life, fonts may ressonably enough be classed se mere

make a total Impost of 10 per cent.; pro- vided that the Chinese Government made It a sine qua non "that the country be opened up by the introduction of Improved means of communication, removal of all restrictions on the free navigation of We should like to know the reason why the Post waterway and lake in the Office refuses to take Strata Settlements colas, Empire, full recognition of the transit but, at the game time, gives them in exchange pass system, and the absolute exemp- for British 'dollars? If they can give them fa tion of goods from all other exactlona," exchange, surely they should not refuse them The London Chamber then goes on to when presented, This la another of the little say that the addidonal duty could only be idiosyncrasies of our high and mighty officials, regarded with approval on the clear understanding given above, and it favours | We have received "The Scientiais' Internationzj SARSAPARILLA,

the collection of import duty and transit Directory," published by S. E. Cassino, Boston, RAS

ASPBERRYADE, &c. dues by the Imperial Customs Service at U.S., and containing the names and addresser 8.30 to 3 p.m.-Skating Rink open, at Victoria Although there is not a doubt as to Lord Carlyon Acts of bravado, and a thirst for notoriety is

one payment.

SODA

'INGER ALE

WATER.

LEMONADE.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s Waters are made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa- rlson with the best English Manufactures.

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MASSE and dxy complaints should be addressed to the Manager.

other Large Consumers.

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of some ten thousand scientists all the world

over. We nale that, according to the directory,

It is very unfortunate that the Lon China only contains twenty-three scfeniksis, four don Chamber should have committed of whom hail from Hongkong. Indeed! Who Itself to such a statement as is

are they? tained in its communication. It must

con-

MEMORANDA.

TO-DAY, and December.

Hall, Duddell Street,

TO-MORROW,-3rd December.

- uinual parts of call.

If am-English Mail closes, Neon-Ravenna salis for London.

3 p.m.-Meeting of the Legislative Council. 4-30 pm-Meeting of the Sanitary Board.

FRIDAY-4th December,

be abundantly manifest to all merchants THE twin-screw steamer Pennsylvania, recently having dealings with the Far East Lanached from the shipbuilding yard of Messrs. and who have resided here any Hisland and Weld, at Bellas), is the largest length of time, that the Chinese Govern- ment-assuming for the sake of argu- breadth, and 431t. In depth, and has a displace Tacoma mail due.

vesiol afloat. She is gay ft. In length, 5a ft. In ment that It has the will certainly ment of nearly 30,:00 tons, and 's' carrying has not the power to give effect to Advertisements, #cc., be addressed to the "Manager, Hughing any such promise as the latter indicates / capacity of 20,000 tons. She has accommodation'

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

It is requested that all contuzumieniem dating to Subacations

Telegraph" and not to the Editor

being a great blackguard, yet we must admit that probably at the bottom of them. Bu h people Delicia is, to say the feast of it, rather an idiot, as would take a lighted cigar into a powder mera babes compared with She is avidusily x'te-incarnation, of the Mavis magazine, are

watch OVCE.

Daylight-For leares for San Francisco, via Class of "The Sorrows of Salas, but Carlyon these single-handed navigators, who so La more of a weak fool than a Lado. Marte far seem to enjoy the protection of that Corriit holds strong and decided opinions as to special Providence sid the status of woman, and is by no means afzală | children and fools. By the way, it has been to ventilats them whenever the opportunity aptly enough urged that the authorities might occurs, while her assertions with regard to the well interfere with such idletic folk, their versels upper ten thousand are put là the plainest of alone affording very good grounds for official plala language. One is forced to admire her | intervention. Moreover, bildge-jumping, which for the plucky way in which she attacks the ❘ is prohibited now, and certain feals in gyms crylag evile of our social systeto, 'apparently parties which are not allowed to be performed caring as title for popular prejudice or opiston without a safely not, have been dealt with on as her heroine Delicia. After reading her latest the score of danger to the persons undertaking berk, the question at once suggests itself, na sa | them, and something: might surely be done to what Marle Coralli's reason can be for attacking deter people from flying in the face of Providencia soolaty so strongly and biftaily, but to this we as some " single-handed " cranks are doing with- gan only tiply: Quini inde ?

eni rhyme or esladik. ⠀

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Green Island Murder Trial. So tes leidsideal and but the set to "The Edito" and it might give. We know that the fox 200 first-class, 150 second, and 1,000 storage.

mambers

SATURDAY,-5th December, Commums tied Intested for publicadon must be accompanied Chinese Government has no wish to passenger. The Pennsylvania, which has French mill die.

stop the levying of extra taxes on goods been ball to the order of the Hamburg-American Noon-Mesilag of New Balmoral Campany. Walist the columns of IN EREMng Thizznek wil sway in fransits covered by Transit Passes, and Steam Packet, Company, will have a speed of 14.30 pm Auction of household furniture, sta edacting public latams, it must be Elettmetiy", understood that we assert, without fear of contradiction, knots, her engines being of the quidatipla

at Mr. G. F. Lammert's sales rooms, Dudded

by the name and addrws of the writers, not necessarily for publication; but as evidence of good filth,

be out for the thir discounters by correpondents" of sil questions

the Malene does not in any way hold klotasid responsible for that even if the Chinese Government has I muganalón type:

spleionáthas expemanć,

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