No. 9425AFRIL 22, 1893.1
onol year to compete with Bordos from Europe. So bo gets into politics, and $8 con tinually agitates, against the hay then, and as there is a multitude of adopted citizens' of a like mlad, they must be reckoned with at elections. Therefore each party hastens to pass any Chinese bill which may be demand- ed, to show that the party is right on the Tas morang the Shropshire Light Infantry labour issue. The evils of the Ching were inspected at the Happy Valley by town in the American cites are the Major-General Barker, CB. Lieut-Colonel familiar hobby of all who write about | Ravenhill was in commeod,
the heatben Chinec, but not many
821.
THE CHINA MAIL.
fresh We understand that the application by Mr Mr J. W. Gordon, continuing his articles B000 John Smith for a lence for promises in upon the Way of the World at Sea' in the Leisure Hour, gives some interesting parti. Elgin Rold, Kowloon, has beon withdras, calars of the great steamship companies of the world. His takes the companies notoră. Tans will be a calebration of Holy Coming to the number of their ships with re- union at the Posk Church on Sunday at gard to their iso, method which has the Qarious result of bringing to the top of the list the Irawaddy Flotilis Company, which was: 120 vessels which ply upon the Irawaddy. Then comes the Italian firm of Rabatting with 107, then the British India Stenta Navigation Company with 100, and the Danish Company of the Forenede Damp- Bkiba, which ass the same number. The Wilsons of Bell come bext with 85, then the Austrian Idoyds and the North German Lloyds with 72 cash. The French Trans
such writers take the trouble to instituto Ta thon-of-war wore dressed today in
That there is lite reason in thead days why free emigration should not be encouraged from Hongkong to centre of planting industry outside of British territory, ao long as gaurantees are given for the faith ful abiervance of coniracts made.
CHARGE AGAINST A STEAM-
LAUNCH OWNER
THE GOVERNMENT AND. THE
CHANNEL TUNNEL
foreign nations, among the followers of the Government, which it is not altogether
a fair comparison between these over honour of the celebration of the silver wed-attanilo Company has 68, the Russian crowded quarters and these of Euroding of the King and Queen of Italy. Stearaship Company has 65; end the Froush likely to bo more free from abuses than steamer for Hongkong. I had previously the position and future history of the hoort that nothing is important except
Both are social pean immigrants. evils, but the balance is not always Salutes were fired at mid-day. clearly on one side. It is due to Ame-
rican prejudice, that it is unsafe for the Tas date of the general masting of the Chinese to live, in the United States, Hongkong Corinthian Bailing Diab has except in more or less compact commu-
Messageries Maritimes with 80 The F and. O ho70 60 ships, but they are much larger, and would stand at the head of the list if value and not sumber were taken as the criterion. The Elder, Dempster and Company and the Union Steamship Cont
to
The Government are very much in they to account for. It is due, lu part, no At the Magistracy this morning, Sergeant
usually olcota Gladstonians, and which, Niven charged Robert Jack, of band wrong about the Bill authorising the con- doubt, to the ignoranes of the class which Pottinger Street, with having, on April 16, emotion of the Channel Tunnel. They satside Scotland, is inattentive to foreign left the waters of this Colony is his steam. have given notice dont wint whose questions, and indisposed to believe that Jaunoh Sea Serpent without obtaining ait, but will consider it an open question, That, if the Foreign Office and the local olearance or spesial permit, in accordance and have given it in such a way as to leave the maintenance of the Empire in Aby with the requirements of Ordinance 26 of the impression that they are, on the whole, great degree affects its interests. Repea Government desired 16;” rush geurantada 1801, Section 7, Bab-sections 18 and 15.
favourable to the project. My Gladstone sentatives are always most moved by that certainly is and the majority of the which moren their ocostituente, and weigh
od down The accused pleaded not guilty, and was Cabinet, including:
as they are with subjects to which might be faithfully carried out under the
the Radicals, usually supervision of a British Inspector attach dofoaded by Mr Dounya
follow his lead The effect of this sobras they must attend, are almost perforce od or unattached to the British Consulate Sergeant Niven stated-On April 16, of action is that the Government resigns the onlined to pass by thous on which thưky or Legation of the forsign country in about 11a.m., I saw the steamer Strath leadership, and has, in fact, no spinion are never prodded. In part, also, the fu
lever at anchor of Chenug El in Chinese pon a Bill which, of all the measures in difference in due to the great infuden question.
waters. I saw the steam-launch Sex Sor.troduced during this century into Parlin among the Gladstonians of men whoily That origration from Hongkong in moro pent, belonging to the defendant, leave the ment, may have the most direct effect upon devoted to internal affairs, who believe at
Been the same launch at Bank Wharf at country. Even if the Bill is a good ono, az social change, and who would cry Pari that frou any other port, and I have no am. on the same morning. I charged him its advocates pretend, it must enormously India, or Britain, too, for that matter, re doubt that any difficuldes about following will, leaving the waters of the Colons with decrease the historio ingularity of Great ther than do anything which seemed to
out a permit.
Britain, must facilitate and greatly develop delay the realisation of their own ideals. tho emigrant to a fotoign shore, could be.**
Cross-examined The defendant is not the non-dommercial Intercourse with the Con. And part is due, we feel certain, overcome by international agreement. ** marter of the lagneb. He is the owner,truens, and must socially masks of Great natural and probably useful forra of party been altered from Friday, 28th, to Thurs pay of New Zealand come next, followed Thas there may have been defects in the I do not know who the pilot was that Britain an outlying aanere of Franco, com feeling. A historie accident as made the stantly affected by French opinion, swarm Torica the chief defendurs of bigh-handed nities. It is the litoral face that Ameri| đáy, 27th inst.
brought in the steamer. The steamer was cans are better protected in sither urban
warding and getting up of the address near to Cheung Hi. I left Luis Police with French visitore, and gradually feel policy, of war, of military preparation, and
Station at 8.30 u. m.
ing a disposition to respond to every Breach of the expansion of the Empire, and their change. It is nonance to say that a sea-pass opponents naturally become critics of those And from there gon went on board age can effect up moral separation, when we things, and ase the other side of them, which always exinte and Sometimes the see the separation it bas effected between the Strathiscen No; I want to Central Market wharf, filled up the Ireland and Great Britain, which, if joined neglected, a little too clearly. They are Isunch with water, a
and then went to the tegathor, would have become morally apt to put the cui bono question, which, in Strathlèven
fused. If, on the other hand, the Billa, the sense they use it, is not always ahswek- ablo. Wo shall not, for instanco, geb Fad you any special reason for going we contend, a bad Bil, it directly affects value' out of Uganda, though our fight there ?--I am supposed to board all steamore. the security of the Kingdom, and, what is
In the raters of the Dolony 7-Yea almost worse, the belief in that escurity. thuto is, in cur folgat, one which it The silver streak which has been burnould be almost infamous to abandon, But not outside F-1 had no business to
protection from invasion since Caar's ill, there is something more which is not he there, but I went on board to see if there time for Prince Lewis was invited over gulto explained by any of these thres was anything wrong with her.
by half the nobles of the real-will be causes, and we inalius to attribute it very And you mean to tell us you went straight abolished, the Continent and England will much to disposition of successive leaders. from the Centrel Market wharf to the he joined together, and the security of the Whan Fox the Liberal chef, his stormer-Yes; down through the ship-island against invasion by a vastly superior party sympathises with France, and in part with aggression; when Palmerston ping. I did not stop on the way. Tos force will depend upon two hypotheses,
that the Government of the day-will have
reigning, the same mea emit that the nerve to blow up the Tonnel, and that maintain the doctrina summed up speed of the launch is from six to sevan kacts or thereby.
Did you as the Strathleen come to its English entrance could not be seized by anchor-No. f first saw her efter I leitpotheses can be relied upon as a certainty
coup de maïti.
Neither of those by the wharf.
by the Italian Transatlantic Company and the Goneral Steam Navigation Company,
or rural residences in the interior of The Holyrood, from Antwerp, Ham-which have 48. The Allan Line bas also China, than Chinese subjects are in any burg and Straits, left Singapore resterday part of the United States. When we comment adversely on the bitter race-afternoon, and is dus here on or about the
28th inet. htred of the Chinese toward foreig
ners, it is only fair to recollect that this THE Northern Pacilio Company's 2. 3. hatred is not less bitter in Christian California and Australia thon in May sailed from Tacoma, Wash., for this heathen Hacon. Chinese ignorance port on Thursday morning, the 20th inst., of foreign lands is doubtieso dense, but vid Japan ports.. considering the relative opportunities
for information, it is much more Tua R. M... Empress of India, Captain excusable than foreiga ignorance about O. P. Marshall, R.NR., from Vancouver, the morits of Chinese servants when arrived at Shanghai at. 3.30 a.m. to-day, properly treated. But soven parts pre- judico and three parts ignoratce make and will leave again at 4 p.m. for Hong. a combination the effects of which ars kong, where she may be expected to arrive not easily neutralized or cured.
about 7 ani, on Tuesday next,
TELEGRAMS.
[SUPPLJNO TO THE "CHINA MAL'
(Pia Southern Line.)
THE DOWAGER DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND.
LONDON, April 21, 1893, The arrest of the Downger Dachess of Sutherland has been deferred, als being all and confined to bad.
HOME RULE.
Ahe Pacific Steara
The Anchor Line, the Lamport and Holt 49. The Hamburgh American bags 45. tuve 14 each. The Aron Steam Naviga- tion Company have 38, Navigation Company After these the Burabers dwindle tilí omo to the Cunard with 16, of which 4re toge: "Of these vessela sbers ere 3) of over 19 icnote an hour, 160 over 18, and 200 over 10.
went in to the unofficial members of the Legislative Contail by residents, and these defects perhaps may have prevented many residents from signing it. That at the same lide ag-address coufain-" ing over two hundred names ought to have secured some soknowledgomout be fore two months had passed, That it does not say much for the regard which unofficial members entertain for the sympathy and support of their fellow- ecaidonto when an address of that kind remains acpotioed for over two months.
members to work together is perhaps important as the sitempt to form a body ai taxpayers to support the unofficial clement,
Now that the Red Sea is the highway to the East, Egypt possesses more or loss interest to every nation in the world says the Red Sea is almost as important as the Gorman military writer, bat to England Thamos. The neutralised Snoz Canal, dow under the protection of British ba-That some scheme for getting the anathicial yoneta, dove into tho Rod Son, whose western shore as far down as the jowar limit of the Italian protectorato is ander We regret that we are unable to conclude the influence of England. The southern the series of actielos on the Storage of Pa oxit at the Strait of Bab-el-Mandab is closed by the cartein island of Perim, and troleum (with special reference to the new the inlet to the Gulf of Aden is further installation at Shawshuipo) with a descrip safe-gaarded by the possession of Adon At present the tion of the table and works. The writer and the Island of Sesotra
French colony of Obock, in the Bay of of the articles had collected suficient in Tejarah, cannot be said to offer any case formation to give the last article, but cut of of disquietudo, but since the Republic has. deforence to the wishes of the local agents, to received its claim to the peninsula of Cheik-Said there is considerable danger of whom application bad been made for verifi the soathorn outlet of the Red Sea being. cation of particulars, we withhold the cone Bab-ol Mander, which forms a por- seriously threatened. The mainland of Cape
cluding article of the series.
tion of the Cheik-Said territory, domin- ates the Island of Perim by 165 metres, Mr Gladstone, in reply to a question,Tar Grill Room' was opened to the pub whilst Manbal Foint, still farther distent, but only 9 kilometres from Porim, domin declined to say whether ho considered the lid to-day, but owing to fortuitose circum-atas the island by 250
metres. A
glonge retention or exclusion of Irish Members of ataucos Mr Thomas way anable in give that at the map of the basin of the Medi- vital importance to the bill Mr Sexton satisfaction he would have liked and which ferranean will show the preponderance of the British power in the Levant, expressed his approval of the principle of he will give ultimately. At the last moment England not only holde the strong position the bill, but us the land question, appoint his head sook deserted him, and the print. of Alexandria in the South, but also toont of judges, and the control of the ing arrangements for his daily menu also derulates the Gulf of Iscandorcon, whers ibe const of Syria joins on to of asis polies is reserved, he urged the retention broke down, through no fault of his. He Minor, thanks to the dower benight home of the fall strength of the Irish Members asks us to state that the delay which occur from the Berlin Congress by Lord Bea- in the Commons for six years. te opposed rod to-day, and which was responsible for sonsfield, the financial proposals no less favourable the taruing away of a large number of cus- than those contained in she bill of 1886 and tomers, will not occur again. There will appealed to Mr Gladstore to reconsider the also ba a daily menu card, with the prices position.
opposito each dish.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Wr understand that the Latrine which was the subject of the recent action in the Su PASSED BURE Çatal
preme Court has been closed in cones OCTWARD BOUND:Cape Comorin, Tellus, quenos of the question of fact having been
March 7 Horhoed. Amaranth, Strathlyon, 10; Breconshire, Orinn, 24; decided in favour of the plaintif. The Thisbe, 26 Ajax, Benglos, ais, Chief Jatico before whom the aution was Irene, April 4 Electra, Glenfalleci, tried had decided that the Fairing in 7; driksherd, Oceanion, 11 Glamor-
question did actually cause a nuisance to the gurakire, Jara, Fort, Pakling, 14 HOMEWARD BOUND →Selztiga, April 4eccupiers of the adjacent and opposite
Laertes, Moumontà, Pyrrhus, 7; Glen fruin, Humber, Keemun, 11.
houses to the latrine in West Strees. It will be remembered that the Counsel were The P. & O. . . Ancona, with the LONDON Mr Phillippo, instructed by Mr Grist of Mr MAIL of March 24, left Singapore cnc. D. Wilkinson's office, for plaintiff, Me Tuesday, the 18th instant, as 4 pm, Francis, Q.C., instracted by Me Dannys, and may be expected here about noon,
This fur the first defendant. De Ho Kui, ia-
on Monday, the 24th instau
packet brings replies to letters destructed by Mr Ho Wyson, for the second spatched from Hongkong on Feb, 16 Isat,
The R. M. &. S. Empress of India, from Vancouver, left Shanghai for Heng- kong at 3.30 p,a on the 22nd inst., and may be expected here about 7 am. on Tuesday, the 25th fast. The Northern Pacific Company's a. r. Tacoma left Victoria, R.C., for Hongkong, vid Jupau ports on Sunday, Maruli 20
The O. &0. s.s. Gaelic, with maila, &c., left
San Francisco for this post ria Hora lalu and Yokohama on the 4th iost The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamship City Francisco for this port, via Yokohama on the 13th inst
defendant.
TRE Bangkok Ties of the 12th insf. says: Mr and Mrs. da Costa entertained a large number of friends on Monday night to meet Sr. and Sra. Custodia Miguel de Borja, the Portuguese Earog Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, and the captain and officers of the Diu. The salons were very attractively decorated and the revelry, assisted by two military bands, was kept up till the small hoars, there being a short in- termission for supper.
FAILURE OF ANOTHER AUSTRA
LIAN BANK. 2
A telegram was received in Hongkong to-day intimating that the Australian Joint Stock Bank had failed. The paid-up capital of the Bank is £704,894; the resorte fund £500,000; and the forther liability of the sharelolders £360,026. The ast half-yearly report published in January last showed that the net profite for 1892 were £81,815.
The liabilitics amount to £11,000,000, of which £1,000,000 are due to English de- positora.
The failure of other Australian banks is feared.
INTERPORT MATCH.
Fired to-day at Kowloon. The following are the totals:--
anchored.
to destroy such a mass of property, to close
John Russell, who would have fought ia the words, civis Romanus sun. Lord of the Nonconformists, but now they wor the whole world if bandful, was the idios
Witness pointed out on the chart the Ang Government would be most reluctant ship. Mr Gladstone, who, though; quite Tout the absence of any reply to the ad-spot where he believed the Strathin was the main line of communication with the willing to maintain old policies or he could Continent, and to rain grost bodies of not work with Lord Rosebery-in nosely, dress referred to would mcm to imply
You have marked that spot as near as voters; and we might easily bavo a Govern. indifferent to foreign affairs, has never given you can; did you take any bearings Noment which would postpone its order until he had to many arrangement and that is the spot as near as I could judge by it was too lato. We very much doubt, for though not unwilling to let the Empira example, whether Mr Gladstone could expand, is sometimes forgetful of the truth my eyes.
That steamer did not take in any cargo bring himself to give the order, whether he that war once begus, it in necessary to the national spirit, which is the foundation of Che Unofficial Members against the in-he took in coal. I did not acu her take would not consider the proposal an outrage pires, that it should terminato in ric on cirilisation; whether he would not argue tory. It ia en unfortunate peculiarity of In any cargo.
And do you know whether the paid any light dues cannot say.
tant the anoficial members did not de- siry the publis sympathy. That the action taken in the House of Com
rons in connection with the Protest of
creased selarios and the exorbitaat cost of cdministron is ma far satisfactory. That the ply to Mr Beith's question received by mail makes no mention of the Ipondering with which the Mergais of Ripon was credited by Reuter, and it is not likely that much pondering upon any
Had you any object whatever in going cut to that steamerexcept what you said--te see if she wanted any ibing ?-Some of them step out They don't know when there is sickness on board where to go.
Does not every steamer boist a yellow lag when they have pickaces on board ?
subject but that of Home Rule can be No. indulged in at present,
That A. F. Alves has been sentencal by the
You did not go out to see whether they act? No. This is a steamship under Go were within the limits of the Harbour or tons.
that the order would dissolve for ever
the bond of hearts between us and the temperament in a Dictator; and we trast French; and whether ho would not insist that many Gladstonians will take advantage before the funnel was destroyed on a of the division on the subject in the Usbis Commission of Inquiry to ascertain whe-not, so to swell the majority against Bir ther such destruction might not involve Edward Watkin, that he shall perceive his the drowning of arme unarmed, or even aril project to be irretrievably lost, at least, friendly, persons-railway navelos, for for one more Parliament. It is inly when example, collected by the Company to rs- the country is overbusy that he will obtain sist the destruction of their property. The so much as a hearing, and England will hardly talk about Ireland to the Day of British Government is, for certain purposes, Judgment-Spectator. one of the strongesi na well as the most sorry to be a resident of Pekin if an Eng. competent in the work; and we should be
TO OVERCOME WHAKNESS-Pepper's. Quinine
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL
Chief Junties to six years' hard labour,
liek order, approved by a Cabinet, bad di-and Iron Tonicgivos New Life, Appetite, Builh, which (with good conduct) means four. Edward Jones, boarding officer, Harbour rected its destruction; but when it is need-Strength, Energy Cures Neuralgia, Indiges That nu vun ona say with truth the sentence Department, stated-On 18th April I sawful to take life under circumstances that tion. Norre Debility. Specindy astfel in het, tho Strathleven shortly after 10 am. I first tas meses realise, it shrinks back, tem-depressing climates or malarious district. Every- one should keep up strength by taking Pepper's ir too Revers; even after reading thought she was anchored in the Guarantine porizer, and usually gets into a position in Quinine, the world known kingast Tanio. Bot every word adva.food by the Q.C. in anchorage. To the best of my belief she which it has at lasi te kill twice as many dos every where
was in Chinese srators. I task no bearings, people. Au to the coond hypothes, that mitigation of punishment,
I steamed down to the izumel bify the fnglish end of the Tannel conid nsror That setting aside the painful side of as far as Belchers Point, Showa shari, bo seized, it is rejected by every expert, -The Strathleven appeared to be fur they all declaring, sailors and sailors alike, this sac-the lapse from honesty of her eastward and southward than the that it could be sized and held for the no-
rempsstable resident, and his punish-point marked by the last witness. So for cosary six hours by a certain sacrifice of alias-Barbe
addlers' lives, about which no Continents Mr A E. Fara ment according to the public as I could judge she was balf a mile within General of repute would think oven for Mr and Mrs Fagun are much concerned fa theother questions Chinens waters.
Cross-examined-I hold a British master's five minutes. A man of that kind loer Capt Freeman involved in the Treasury defalcations.? certificate. Any one on board the stanmer not advertise a skirmish in which a Major Mr W. C. Gilland
the number of solders, say fifteen thousand, Mr W. B. Jameson That the report of the Commission appoint. would have been better able to tell the exact has died as a serious affair; but reckocaup Mr C. U. Gulliland vil to inquire into the various points position of the cleamer than I could from that will suite for the blow, chionistas Mr E. Krijyera raised in Council is said to have been the steam-launch. completed sama time since, and was only
Mr and Mrs Lano awaiting the vocolusion of the trial of the defaulter.
That
A.5.0.
Mr A. S. McKellsz Dapt Moore, RN Captain A. Murray Capt. & Mrs Nisal Miss Phillips Mr Frod. E. Shean Bira O. Pupoif
Mr M. Sopher Mr. W. Spiak...
Me and Mrs Targett ME V. To
Mr and Mrs Warren
MOUNT; AUSTIN KÜTEL
deut. Col. and Mrs Mr Gen. Fenwick
Baker Mr Beattie
Mr and Mrs Harding
and child
Mr and Mrs U. Hol
loway, name and 2. children
Mr Denys, in opening the case for the how the half of the must fall in the six
Mc G. C. Loisse defence, bold that sub-section 13 of the Or. hours to be gained, and orders up three re- dinaces did not apply in this case as the siments mors to the invading areas, to fill Me & Lind it is stated now that no mesting of steamer did not leave the waters of the up the gap caused by the necessary sacri. Lient. F. O'Malley, Mr It. Turnball
fios. Napoleon would have thrown away Council is likely to be held for another If there was anything in the case at all it
Colony without a clearance st special permit corps d'armée on the mere chance of such fortnight, and the public will, in that case, have to wait to hear what steps are would see that this was a private launch, proposed a similar one against Constant was under Sub-section 16; and his Worship & cetty, and the Emperor Nicholas actually proposed to be taken to prevent a recar-belonging to Robert Jack. It was rot one sople, and was only dissuaded by ovidence ronis of such irregularities.
that had arrived in the Colony, reported that his gigantic forlora hope would be left in That until some authoritative statement is herself to the Harbour-master, and gat air,just the contingency whisk the Mr S. L. Benjamin He would oon-existence of the Tunnel would prevent. Mr H. E. Boxstnil madeseto theproperofficers in the Treasury an anchorage pago. who are authorised to receive money and tend that even under this Section there The idea that we should have formal warning fe Hart Buck to graat receipts, it is not surprising that was no duty thrown upon the master ja opposed to all the facts of history, as Co- Rev. R, F, Cobbeld Mrs Van Nicrop mask doubt should exist in the minds of of the lauach to apply for a clearance, even lanet F. Mauriso demonstrated two or three Mr Jachrane taxpayers.
supposing he was going outside the watere years ago; and the ides, even more prove Mr and Mrs. C. O. Mr. A. Rosa
lent, that the French would never care to Cobon That, in view of this fact that ohace seemed of the Colony. The evidence already given attack us, is based on ignorance of the first Mr J. B. Coughtrie Mr O. 8. Sharp
to reign in the Treasury as to who ought showed that Robert Jack was not the
Mr. and Mrs EP. and who ought not to bundle money. master.
If there was any duty thrown fact of the situation. They would attack
Tooker Mr Alfred J. Easton as to who ought and who ought not to, upon anybody it was thrown upon the 18 to-morrow, even if Egypt were their Samuel Dou grant receipts, it would be only fair to master of the steamer, but as he (Me only stake, if they could fight by land, Captain Farkes, .. Mr Taylor
which is precisely bat Sir E. Watkin's Mits Fawkea & maid Me J. Walter Festdests to notify what is the proper Deanys) did not wish to take advantage of
the tochaient point he proposed to ge inte project will enable them to do. They do not care for a war which, under existing That, as I have formerly stated, it would be the question where the ship was exactly.
His Worship thought the technical objectherefore neither add to the glory of their Mr O. Ahmels
conditions, must be maritime, and could uBlair to express spy strong spinton ad- Terao to any oue connected with this tion referred to by Me Dennys was good Army, nor secure that for which the nation | Capt. S. Ashton
Mr W. Duneau..................
Sergt. Watson. H.K.P...... Sergt. Warnock, H.K.P. Mr Sweeney, B.N. Mr C. Ford..
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course to follow.
Col.-Sergt. Hayward Inspector Mana....... Lieut. Kingsford, RN, Sergt. Molanu, H.K.F. Mr E. Robinson....
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• FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR
of Peking, with mails, &o., left San Bestops the method of producing artificial That there are several signs of returning.
diamonds exploited by M. Moisan, a writer 10 Copos names certain liquids which would yield the same reault if û re- The Northern Pacific Company's steamer agent coald be discovered for separating Bou, left Tacamus, Wash., for long-out the carbon which they contain in the keng on the 20th instant, via Japan proper form. Amongst others le names porta,
torebenthine and naphthaline. A hundred The China Mutual Co's s'eamer Pinguey, parts of the first, he asserts, would yield 88.35 per cent. Tass from one peasy. from London and Liverpool, left Sin worth of carboniferous liquid oculd be gapore for this port on the 18th fast., produced £50,000 worth of diamonds. and may be expected here on or about the 24th inst.
The Shire Line steamship Breconshire left
Tek Singapore Free Press of the 15th Singapore on the 18th inst., and may inst, sys-When H.M.S. Pallas wAS be expected here on or about the 21th yesterday on her passage from Johore to
inst.
Singapore she took the ground lightly, when close to Palo Obio, the Johore The Holyrood, from Antwerp Hum. Strait on the other side of Changei. It barg and Stratta, left Singapore on the was nearly dead low water, ou s rising alst ival, and may be expected hore tide, and as it was a soft shelving bank the on or about the 28th inst.
ship came off easily in about an hour, no
The N. . . Hormida left Bombay on i damage, whetover being done. The chart
the 13th instant, and may be expected hore on or about the end of April, The F, &0. Ca'. Shanghai left Bom. bay for this port on the 12th inst. UNION CHURCHI, -BUSDAY, APRIL 23xD,
1 AM
An- Hymn, 216, 311, 68; Palm, 07 them, No. 97, Incline thine ear ORDER OF CHORAL SERVICE AT ST. JOHN's
prosperity to this severely-tried Colony, and not the least aro the good returns which I believe will be shown for ship ping for the first quarter of the year. That the mere tonnage, as has often baan pointed out, is not a safe index of trade at a port of call like Hongkong, but I hear the actual gosde landed compares favourably with previous quartors, That amid the crash and liquidation of so many companies which have swallowed up many an investor'a hard-earned sav ings in this place, it must be comforting to holders of Panjoms and Raubs to know there is lito in soms concerns
still-and gold to come.
That the end of this year should show a different picture from that of the lat year, with a few streaks of roturning day.
That Emigration of a respectable and prɔ. perly conducted bind may in time be established here for those countries in America which do not go rabid over the
exclusion of Chinme
+
business until the evidence is laid before the public.
Crough
the ouse. to dispose of
His Worship, after taking the evidence of this witness, said he would like to ad- jaura till the steamer osme back.
Cass adjourned till Monday, May 1.
Mr and Mrs Paul
Mr F. Saunders
WINDSOR HOTEL.
Hon. N. G. Mitshell-
Innen
Capt. and Mr Merria Mra Radwell" and 4
children
Mr Rohde Mr L. Saędów. Mc A. S. Sigmund Mr James Stephan
Mr J. Tamet
Mr Denuys said he did not wish a second longs,the restoration of its prestign by Mrs D. Bander summons to be taken out against the master, victory in a pitched battle of the first class. Mr N. Bjerre That the complete confidence in the depart. Tung a Ini, who has beca & pilot for 15 Even, however, if we grant that the pro- Mr J. Houlton ment should be fully restored, however, years in Hongkong, stated that he was the motors are right, the project must have the Mr N. P. Brown Mr B. H. Derrick it would be well to notify the public who pilet on board the Strathleen, and he was reost ovil effects, for it will promote con- ought to receive money at the Treasury, positive in his, statement that she was in tinual penic, a continual interest in all Mr G. Eagel
Continental military changes, and continual Me Engalhart and who got receipts, and wheo. British waters. That it is not an uncommon thing for ra
demands for more force to make the inland Vice-ConsulF.Gavan-Mr L Talbot
against a shock which, if it ever oc-
nillea oeipts to be granted by the Treasury on
entred, would produce as its first conse-Me E. Georg the day after payment, and some natas
quence univered bankruptcy. Evon bosi. ↑ Mr J. R. Joyce iness bas saturally been caused by this
Goss mon hardly realize how completely Mr J. Kroidnor custom-all of which want of canidance
credit is the foundation of English bust- Mr J. P. Lawaon would be completely removed by a notiù-
ness, or what would be the ruiñous effect | Mr W. G. Lewis cation sach us that I have suggested. ANTHROPOLOGISTS will be much pleased to of a wook's panic as to the possibility of Mr A. Meurant That much has beau said or written lately hear that two girls of the Akka race have invasion, panic, we meat, with the Mrs Mitchell-Innes
about the suspenelon of the Government been brought to Europe by Dr stuhlmann, raasonable foundation which the junction Scholarship, and strong remarks have by whom they were rescued from Arab aap- of England so the Continent would appear been made about the meanness involved in turers. They are aw on the way to Ger- to lay. Many such panics would bring us
many, observes the Daily Graphic, and will the Consoription as the only continuous and Mr Ed. Auguria its suppression." Thut so far as I bave heard, there is no in- remain in that country until summer, when perfect defence, and with it a change in Mr W. Barraclough Mr Jose Lein
tention of suppreslag the scholarship, they will be taken back to Africa. The Akall one institutions and modes of thaught Ir W. H. Blake- ite suspension ouls (pending the framing kas are in some responts one of the most in for which the Gladstonians, we are certain, Mr S. Gomes BorboyaMe and Ms Martiner
Mr Isabel Borjes of now rales) having boon decided upon teresting of savage peoples, not merely be do not long. Yet they permit the Gosur Mr. Brow
sauce of their small size, but because they meat of their choice to leave a question by an Education Board.
That whether Guvernur Bowen was right
are representatives of a race which must at like this an open on, and to signify that Mr A Cu one time have been widely diffused over the ita chief coelders the abolition of the of secondary globe. Spattered tribeskindred 'pygmies' first line of defence a matter of
years
showed 7 or 8 fathoms at the point the Pallas grounded, and as she was drawing 17 ft the chart was clearly wrong, the depth being really only 2 Fathoma. It is probable that since the lest survey of the Johore Straits the tides bave gradually deposited soft mud is that neighbourhood and so reduced the depth considerably.
Tas reaser most clamorously urged for the annexation of Hawaii ia, the New York World anys, but otherwise some Europe. CATHEDRAL,-THLED SUNDAY AFTER
an Government may scize the islands as a RASTAR, (23RD APRIL.) Matins:-Venite, Macfartet: Posims, military base, and thus threaten
Goscler Turle, rey, Fmart; Te cast-with revenge and rapine. If any Deum, 69, Stainer; Benedictus, Gar: body's nerves have been disturbed by this rot (Paalier); Litany: Anthem, 105, prospect, a little reflection upon facts Grant us Thy peace, Lord Hyman, Hawaii les more than 2,000 miles from an agreeable anodyue. may serve as 381; Offertory, Hy, 179. Evensong:-Psalms, Tonus Faregrinus, or nearest coast, or about as far away 18 Wickes Magnificat & Nube Dimittis, Froland. England has never yet bombard- Wesley in F Anthem, 26, Lord, for od us from the Irish headlands, nor hus That the British Government resolved, Thy tender marcice cake? Hymns, ber military control of Ireland over been after the suppression of the cao cvolis That after the last statement made by the Heir Restorer is the quickest, best, safest cost believe, are entirely of his mind, would
243, 24 (2nd Enna), M
our
regarded by our strategists as a source of danger to us. Ludeed, England, occupies
The R. M. S. S. Express of China left Yo-islands that are really very near to aa-
the Bahamas, for example-and the feat kohama for Vancouver yesterday morning. does not appel us. Worss sill, she holds the whole coutinent immediately north of A JOVERNMENT Botification in our adverse with only an imaginary line for tising onlumns states that on and after boundary prar a large part of the distance Monday neat theater supply to the city between the two oceans. Yet the Ropa- Wie survives. The assumption that will only be turned on from 7 ant to 10 foreign possession of Hawaii would be a
military disadvantage to us is pure fadge."
That the days when hidnappers and coolie- catchers wazed and grow fat upon the proceeds of craal injustice in Macao are over, and the memory of then is almost forgotton, save in the English Fureign
OBBoe.
trade, that they would countenance no form of emigration except that to British possessions, wheto protection to the Chinese or Indian coolia could always be
avoured.
That no one who knew the abuses of iko Peruvian system would question the justice of this rule, but times change, and we must change with them.
MY
Mr Cunning
Mrs Farmer
Miss Ferran
Fucken
Mr Gardine
Mr Harmet
Mr Kalto
Mr A. M. Thanks Capt. A. Tilalt. Mr A. Trent Lieut-Commander L G. Tufnell, B.N. Mrs Tufnell Me and Men Watling
VICTORIA HOTEL.
Capt. Lanezater
Mr A. Loriano
Mr E. Mensat
Mr 2. Moore
Mr Morris Me Nichols Mr F, Ping Mr Chaa. H. Rammy Me W. Schwaler
Mr Soal King Sal
F.Mr Arathoon Soth
Mr van Blaar.
Mr and Mrs Stamb Me Alfred Swan Mr H. Thanes Mr A. Thurnall Mr Y. Ventura
Mr Jose Vermelech
Capl, Winchester
Me Jose Yulanta
HONGKONG REGISTER,
or wrong in establishing this scholar ship in order to feed the professions and the Civil Service here, this was aro found not only in many parts of Africa, importance which does not concern the Ur Ferran clearly what Sir George did.
but in varivas islands of the Easters 808, Administration, and upon which every; Mr Flavortero Thut in view of the fact that the Cadet and to some regions of the mainland of Asia. | budy is at liberty to vote as he likes. That
System Bods our Civil Service as it is, They invariably inbabit more or lear inacces-seem to us an abrogation of the leadership Mr and Mrs C. while the Colonial Ofice continues to sible districts, whither their forefathers bave which it in the brat virtue of responsible Capt.Geo. A. Fersaith Mr D. O. Bmith send out men from outside Colonier, Go- evidently been driven by the ancestors government to maintain.
We confess that the montal attitude of Me Goitia vernor Bowen's original idea does not apo go two Akks hoy, obtained by bar. the average Gladstonian towards this and Mr A. Hannan
of the preaans dominant racee. Some pear to be a very happy que, That I fully sympathies with all that has ter by the Italian Minni, were sent to Italy, many other questions of the same kind is Me Heilmann
been said of the generous and liberal and several eminent men of science made to as something of a porplexity. We do spirit which ought to characterise the them the subject of learned memoire. The not believe in tas loust in the accusation Mr Allan Jones presentation of a prize like the Scholar new visitors will be not less cordially wel of want of patriotism, so often brought skip, but some amendment in the terms comed, and we may expost that their sp-against them by journalists who take a Mr Gustar Koset was clearly required, and no great fault pearance and manners will suggest to some trouble, or bare not the time, to
perceive can be found with the revision of those of the more ingenious acthropologists of more than one eile to any argument.
Germany many a bold epsoulation as to a ¦ Gladetone has neve: shrunk from Gghting, That the anti-apiam agitation at Home remarkable but very obscure stage in the if necessary he thought the conquest of the Transvaal needloss-and would pro- might well call a halt at present, zeeing early development of mankind that India is facing a financial crisis on
bably oppose, to any foreign threat what- aeconot of silver depreciation.
TU DANHEN GREY HAT-Lockyer's Suighur, as determined a front as any Ang
laban could desire. His followers, wo Viceroy of fedia on the finances of that less, affects more than any other. The volat vast dependency, the question of the produced in most natural. Lockyer's Sulphur glat, without hesitation Opium revenue may surely be allowed the anly English Bair Restorer universally ocassion, and are by no means as a body as
scrupulous about the expansion of the Force.......... stand over mutil more important subjects sold. are dealt with
TO CURS SKIN DISEast-Sulpbolize Lotion Empire as is occasionally alleged. that with the Anti-Opinn leaders ne die-uickly drives away Eraptions, Pintea, Blot 48 w seo, the Empire good on growing in Hain
aration or common-aw ever seems to her, Redaces, Eczema, Acus, Dishigurements, responsibilities as well as area, whoever There is, logla with their vulour, and thereby & Roughness and Seuri, o, leaving a clear, spot may happen to be in power. motement which watains much that is less Skin and beautiful Complexion. Selpholine hevertheless, a certain indifference to the good in intention becomes diearedited is a neocasily for the Skin, especially in hot position of the nation in the world, a cer climates. Made in London, Söld svirywžos į tain carelessness about preparation, and' a before all soucible aon,
in Shilling Boules.
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terme.
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