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No. 9640.—January 9, 1894.]

Anments.

THE CHINA MAIL.

The rosult of these movemanta illustrated by tits following table :-

A CRICKET Match will be played on the Mx Horspoal, Deputy Captain Superinter-the original of the mortgags and other do- | Pass. Cricket (Ground, in-morrow,-HM.S. - dant of Police, who has been on lance, prieuse. The 'lo à of Flest comment arrived from England to-day by the P. & ing at 11.0. The following are the O. steamer Thames He is accompanied

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by Mrs Hompool.

Impericus::-Admiral Sir E. Fremantle, Capt. Onslow, Lion Kingdord, Liset. As our readers aro doubtless award (kaps Ogilvin, Lious. Olivier, Lat. Leatham, the Times of Ceylon) the overal Anstration Lieut. Phillipps, ...; Dr Iliewicz, Mr Governments have striraunot wholly Taylor, Mr Water, Mr Noble

successfully to prevent the influx of Rest of Fleet:-Lieut. oxun, Lieut. Fer-Chiness into the Southern colonies, for a gasson, Lieut. Halo, Lious. Belford, Lieut. long time piat. placing a hoary poil-tax Lafceville, Capt. Cellaghan, Dr Maaden, each one entering Australis sad restricting For some it Lowney, Mri say. Mi Sparks, Mr the number carried por steamet. Bwasting

for the south has taken as many Obinet

Hia Lordship, in granting payment unt of the process, said he wo afraid the pro- coeds would not pay off the debt,

TAE OMNESE IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS.

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ANTUARY,

Lindou, December 1-The deaths 11e koe SA THAT THE

C. H. Jugilby. Announced of Gecerals H. E. Dyneley and

purposes there are only two naves in the of Chinese misionaries in converting the the cavy will take place on world-the British and the Frea. The people I invited Dr. Maxwell to justify his Gladstone will more an emenda Italans, it is true, have got acollat mate statement, and he replied that so far as my House relies on Ministers to submit.. rial for a navy. They hava get som of the words were concerned he was present with proposals in due time. bet tronelada afloat, but there is some others at the Royal Commission when I doubt whether their roamanotip in orth was giving my evidenos I then applied to barok. The Germans, on the other had, a high authority to be slowed to hare an excellent nystom for providing he verbatim record of my avidence taken by personnel of their navy; but they have in the official shorthand reporter, which was large ships. As for the Raisinti wavy, coarteously granted, and this is the mis ARE TAS DETROSPECT,

can only say I sot believe in its efficiano aionary mate's nost: We have repeived from the statistien

Toli..... 3.920,034,659,2420,21,276,351 except so far an tho Pasillo Squadron gocs

There are two navice, and two alone theach of the evidence which has been given I would say that it seems to me that department of the Chines Imperial Mori

alive Opium has aut trade its appear British and the French and what we have fere the Commission by missionarise in time Casteur a bulky volume containing

ance at any of the Kowloon stations sinoa

to do as a minimum is to make our navy in Gin is flawed and faicted

75% SUPPRESSION OF ANARCHISM decennial reports of the trade, navigatioethe opering of the office, but inquiries have

IN JEANCE. paint. The contention that we ought

The Chamber of Deputies has passed all thas been raised into an ethicsi quse this Billa for the suppression of Anarchism. Likin which would so levied on it in the measure the size of our uavy by the value tintare compelled, in their own personal

two HAYS.

THE NEW ITALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER Rome, December 15,-Baron Blane has Crispi Cabinet been appointed Foreign Minister in the new

little time pest asch Orient stoomer learing industries de of the porta oper to foreign bosn de se to the rates of Daly and tably superior to the Frenobia every first in this, that the missionaríva, since LAST night na enturisinmont was given in tho regulations allowsoma six at the commeros in China and Cora. Mt MoLARTY Lovept of ite being brought dową us far as } of our mercantile marine won't hold water interte, to denounce ; and secondly,

The men come across from Hong-Brown, ic hi contribution to the volume, Chinese Shamshoiɲo. It is alleged to be at sil. What we have to do is to make oar that ahin Chith every disturbance is deo, estat has paid seventeen thousand pounds Le Warrant Officers' Club at Blue Build- kong, and, if the steamer would take more, says with reference to the Kowloon dia. coming down from the interior in consider | mary so strong that we shall be ablo to kees not to lians, de to misionary teaching, sterling to Italy to competisation to the

Ings, This Club was formed nearly two juato age, and hus, during the short period

most.

the mixenarice

worcantile 1odium of the no throw the

to themselves

FRANCE AND ITALY, Paris, December 13.-The French Govory.

of its axistenco, progressed stondil; in the pauy to stop carrying them altogether. In Ionae-that is, the examination of cargo this be true, the falling off in the importa. Ferice were asly worth £1,800,000. W on the opina question.t is the shore which France has agreed to pay itálý as COIN-

lud navy.

lavour of the Wirrant Ottion of the army At last night's mosting the President, Mr G. A. South, R.N.; occupied Than was a large attendance the chair.

members and their friends, and a ples ant Graning was spont. The Hon. Secre lary, Mr Gregen, gave smo humorons

there would be a grunt member going. We God, however, that the Australian Goven-triat:-- ments have prevailed upon the Orient Com future the third-class fare from Colomba to Australia will be raised from R150 to R20. and Chinamen will not be vurried by the Orient lino. The raising of the rate will it is thought, hulp to keep out all Orientul

FOOTBALL

the esas open against any probable enemy. W. must do that ven if

waed not do more if it were worth history of the agitation. £1,000,000,000. The only real argument,

Now, these proposition me right or it seems to me, to be deduced from the wrong. It is immaterial. value of our maresatile marine is this, that on such a valuable commodity we can afford

pay a large sur for insurance."

You

reporta

victims of the Aigues Wortes riela.

London, December 14-The indemnity pensation to the sufferers by the. Algurs Morten riots is due to Italy having content-

a universal instinct of self-gressioned to pay an indemnity for the French the other on Bine books and diplo killed in the rioting at Home, Ucmon, and

But what I desira to point out anti-opinen party that, in order to make ahe sanction of the Chambers is awaited.

ENCH OFFICERS SENTENCED TO - point against an opponent, they deliberately. Per

PRISONMENT. misrepresent him in a public proteat as

cers, who

recitatious, aud songs were coatributed by the Racecourse yesterday afternoon to abould have an office of any kind within theas to the profits yielded by the junk trade or being dispated. That is what we must do having declared that the minaicumy body August aber 16-Two French off-

Meases Duggan, Mulligan, Hatfield, Bouth, Wingent, Smith, and Jones. Selections of music were played exe ilently by the Ama. bur Band of H.M.8. Fictor manuel, At the oloas, volor of thanks, with musical honours, were scorded to the President. the Ron. Secretary, the contributors to the evoning's programme, and the visitors. THE Sanitary Board will week lo-morrew afternoon. The following is the Order of the Day Mr Francis will nova: That in the epinion of this Bourd, 5 gallons of water per head par day is, from a sanitary point of view, a wholly inadequate allow

witness a fosthall match under Association rules between the Honghong Chab and the Company of Shropshire Light Infantry. The following was the arrang unent of

the imme

Olub Goal, Lisut. Masefield. Backu

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able matition as far as Tungkot, on the East River, and to be going into commption While the work proper of the Customs there and at other ocutres of population. If and collection of Duties-is all done at the tions of the Foreign drug would be so for stations, the general reading office hasnecounted for. This office has no means of boen up to the prumut located in Hongkong.verifying these statements; but there scenos It is bore that the offeo errespondence is to be little doubt that Native Opins from carried at, Returns and Reports of Trade Kweichow and Szechwan is being sacsumed to cantand thou, that what we have that so reckless and unicrupulous to the Neither Gmezonent has yet paid, and Revous prepared and despatched, and in considerablo quantities, and more than the office punto kept and disburacmante formerly, in districts about 50 miles to the made; but no Dues and Irties of any kind north of Kowloon. A number of apactatom woro assembled are collected. That the Kowloon Cuatema

No particulars of any valus ure obfuiauble limits of the Colony scous at first view on the par-toutage of uses sustained. The anomaly, and new.com, unacquainted latter must, verer, be handcrable, as with the peoníar viroumstances out of which wrecks me trequent and damage to cargo the situation has arisen, are apt to ocnsider in stormy weather anavoidable. that some disadvantage to the Colony must There does not eam to be aux gatom of arise therefria. A better acquaintance, Native nearunco, as the term is dederstood bowever, with the question son dispels this in the Weat; but the same object the dis- idea, and makes it clear that advantages tribution of a luss over a number of aereans acorue to both sides from our presence in the

·less large—inotteined by the Chi- Colony, and espesially to the merchants Dese estem of sleeping partners, sader who have to do business with us. The wer chants or their agents who are engaged

which the capital in a arm or company is divided into a number at shares held by the junk trade all live in Hongkong, and soparse partners, one of whom, sa the Dowhere Hene the statinct. If they have

active managing partner, his ebargs of the business and accounts to be co-partners for Half-any question to ask or information to give,

it is matter of 10 to 10 minutes to stop prefits and losses. No Chinaman of weans down to the aflies in Queen's load, while it eogcged in business will put all bis money would cost them $5 and two hours' tima to intro esecera, but will rather have a share in a dozen diferent and apparently go out to Laichukok, if our office were stationed intre. The truth is there is no rival enterprises, the gains in one of which evil to the Colony connected with or arising will ofbut the losses it soother. The system in it which would be af guilds, under which the firm or cete- and working as basines are banded together for mutual to support and are at the same time liited in number, provents any real rivalry between the cooponant meraturs, Though the guild system may not be ideally the best, is

velopment, it seems to gevare a fair com- petence for all and to foster a spirit of ann- tentmo

Licuta. Sadler and Pratt Half-hanks, Sinde, Mr Noble, Lieut Cay. Forwards, Mr Mackay, Dr Atkinson, Mr Wyllys, Lieut. Boothly, Lieut. Mohardson.

C Company-taal, Private Thousa Hacks, Privates Hughes and Hicks. backs, Lieut. Helps, Private Coteril, Frt- vate Wylde. Forwards, Privates Parry, Hobbs. Aurris, Jones and Bugler Jone

The Club won the toe and decided to play against the wind, which however 755

ance of water in thin climate, and that in the very light. The play in the first half } out of our presouce Chinese territory.panies engaged in any particular trade or

to de is to make ourselves so immeasurably superior to the French navy that there will here danger of our supraniacy of the seas if we are to maintain our Empire; hut it is a China, having signally failed to ask sed by the Gerted as spies at Kiel in by no means a musy thing to do.'-85 converts among the Chinese, find it com- and four years' respectively senten- the matter really resolves itssit into this-vuaient to lay the blame on the spium

LARD BRASSE at Leipsis to six that we must spend more money on the traffic,' when I never alluded to the suc

Calcutta, Dec. 8. BATE

ent in factress. Bay ? That is the beginning and the cers ar failure of the mimionary

livered a lecture to-day and of the question. If we were dealing efforts ur moutiqued the subject of with the army I could not say so, for 1

the Bengal Chamber of Company de-. conversion at all. to strength of the British Ravy by no means sure that we get full value for cus LE tha misuonaries choose to

pared the strength of the Briti the the money we spend upon the uriny. โก

anggest their comparative failure is pre- with that of the French and Russian He the case of the navy we do. Therefore, sofytism as the cause for their uti opium we want a stronger Davy w must spend for our I shall not contradict them but showing that, though in the Mediter wore money of it. We must bay or they should not found their protest on an

to the required ships, more guos, and more moa.“

tof any other is also disingenuous to style me an official standard of being equal to that

powers in coast defence ships and armoured witness, which I am not. The suff

suggestion intended to be conveyed is that secrets of Cruisers. We were not as strong ** = the Goratament are bound to support the should be, he soundered, in numbers, which was more important than the size and powst xisting system. It is true that for some year, when in charge of central India, two of bailding more huge vessels, it would be of indiratual ships; he thought that, insteed or three millions sterling of revenus from better to build more of the size of the opiora paned through my heads sanually, Centurion and Barfleur, and that it was any day to obtain that ac curate knowledge of the opium trade and its results which my critics have not yet ac- quired. But I have ceased to be an oficial.

FOOCHOW NOTES,

Deoomber 30.

The river feet of this port has been further augmented by nine new war junkt lately constructed. We hear the cost of

anch was about. $100.

It is surprising to hear that II. E. the Viceroy has been recalled to Peking to maer some ten aannuations against bis, one of which is being too much en to sheering.

We cannot believe it to be trus However, auch is the rumeue st prescat

1890, were conferred by the Legislative apsequently playing with it, they gave the away wherever it te prepared to Love Westera opinion, for the progres and de- eurrent amongst the people.

rale

From time immemorial-ntony in times of ponce those bising inside the noty have gained aditasion, after the gates have been closed at night, by meson of a small fee to the gato kooper. This has now beet put a stap to by the magistrate who coaaiders the prostics improper.

raseso no were st

absolute false version of my evidence It at feet was being kept as to weak, un

NEWS BY THE ENGLISH

MAIL

XEASURES TO BE TAKEN AGAINST BOMB. THROWING,

London, December 13.-All the chambers of the diferent European States are taking maaspres against bomb-throwing,

Tas Overland Mail of 1st December says :-- The German Emperor entertained the Nabob of Rampoor, the British Ambassa, dor, Sir Edward Malet, and his wife, and the German traveller, Herr Ehlers, who once visited the Nabob in Indis and who is sarring him in Berlin sa cicerons, at lantheon on Monday, The Nabub dined with Sir Edward and Lady Ermyntrade Maint on Sunday, who at the same time zibar Sullivan, Copai extertained Sir Seckendorff, the British Consul General Schwabach and his wife, and Herr Eblen The Nabob and his suite left Berlin for scriving on Wednesday morning. He was received by the Emperor at half- past five in the afternoon, and dined with his Majesty at the Palace at six o'clock. London, December 19.- -A serious rist has

Bie Edward Morson, the British Ambassa- taken place at Dover among the Artillerydot, and the entire personnel of the Ku recruits, who mashed the furniture in the

bany were lovited to meet him. Yester barracks and looted public houses. The day the Emperor sent the Rajs his portrait people of the town remained indoor. The

Bird Framed. signed

The party loare Trieste and Con tary and police and arrested.

stantinople.

THE NEW AIDE DE-CAMP TO THE QUEEN,

Lundor, December 13-General Protheroe, commanding at Hyderabad, has been up- poicted Aide-de-Camp to the Queen.

Vicada,

Council Agenta.--1 Mortality Return Company's backs some sury hot work and for wook ondod the 23rd December, 1893. at last worked the ball up to within a few 2. Surveyor's Report on eurolition of draine yards of the posts; a rmh was made which at Nos. 7, 162, 170, and 184 to 200, Third the soldiers were wake to stop and the Street; Noa. 11, 120 to 148, (svos Nos.), more was altored to ans all, The play Second Street, and Nos. 33 and 35, Pok-1

now became very fast, each side trying to fulam Road. 1 Application to be allowed decide the match one way or the other and In tas stone-ware pipes with hevalled joints making expital cums. few minutos before instead of sockelted pipes for the drainage me was called the Company's forwards of Marine Est No L, Quarry Bay. 4. Cox-obtaining tas ball, tar quickly down the respondance vs the proposed re-drainage of fold, pasang right along the fino, and thus Houses Nos, 17, 10, and 21, Tank Lane. wataged to got sufficiently near to sand in geling of opium took place in April the First Lord, who must or painka hekw that twu enterprising pedestriana in inters wen eventually dispersed by the mili- Vienna to-day for

-advised

limiting the free supply of welor to many

was very eron, each sidetoing on the printevoided by our removal to

On the other hand, large blocks of buildings to that quantity of mooring anvarsi tiges. On changing we do is the Colony-ita guests, B the Government are violating the undersides the soldiers having secured one gual, speak, bave stronger untives for being standing on the faith of which the exten- the Club tried hard make the pro friendly and conciliating than we would have if leated outside it borders At the sive powers grated by Ordinance 15 of equal. The wind had saw much increased,

same time, we are

may be thought deairable that we should do so. The disadvantages, if any, of one being in Hongkong are ours, as we kee muset, by hung off ner sen ground, in orderly control over our work,

OUR NAVAL STRENGTH. and are exposed, besides, to annapoor

The discussion on the strength of the which we would escape in Chinees territory.

One of the most essential duties at the eavy continnes. 1st letter in the daily Kowloon Castoaus is the prevention of Oraphe, Admiral Ile Horsey Rays The smuggling and especially of the smuggling general public seats to imagine that, with a distinguished statesman at the admiralty of opiam, from Hongkong into China. The line to be guarded i manly on the water,

by Neral Lords wàu have been for their special fitness - beli ale uoladen the land boundary betalent.cl

They porbapa forget t le some wiles in length. It was orasseured. wets British and Chines Kowloon, which adequate strength of the Navy ought this line that the most extensive and daring nomically the sole responsibility (under and Calders' Order in Council) rests with May 1887, before the Hongkong Opinn Ordinance was got into working under Special arrangements had to bo tady to donnteract the contraband operations wong this live A guard war organised under Foreign elloors, which, at first stall, has gone on iccreasing till at tho prosent line it consists of Foreigners and 150 Chinese. who are all armed with Winchester repeat- ing rifles and patrol the irontier night and day. A hambon lattice pork fence, & feel bigh, has iso been constructed along the entire frontier line, with a broad solid road the officers and guard patrol. The boundary line, which Inga Jue cast and west, is arnsted by six public roade, at which gates have been placed that are closed ut sight and constantly guarded during the day. By these means the smuggling across the land frontier has been unpletely put a stop to, but uef until some serings encanters with the strugglers had taken place, in which several lives were lost. In order to avoid peasible compliestina with the Hong- kung oraller British ofimals, the Foreigners employed en the frostig are all of nun- British nationality,

5. Correspondance re the defection stale of drains running through eine Lot No. 14, Fraya Central.

The Aungal mating of the District Grned Lodge of Henglong and Heath China was held on 30th it., when the District Grand Master, Right Wor. Bro. the Hon. C. P. Chater, appointed his officers in follow and

A shot which landed the ball under the set Nothing further was reored, the match resulting victory for the Company by two goals in one.

SUPREME COURT. COLONIAL COURT OF VICE. ADMIRALTY,

invested those who ware present:-D. Before the Honour St. Fielding Clarke, or pathway on its Chinese side, along which

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Chief Justice.)

Wednesday, January 3,

LONATULATIONS TO HI LORDSHIP.

When it bocama kowa that the thief Fastics was to sit this morning a hurried whip was issued to the members of the Dar and the solicitore be la attendance to congratulate His Landship upon his now. ty-conferred houous. There were proont to Court, when His Lordship took hissat the bench, the Attorney General (Hon. W. M Goudmat), Mr J. J. Fraucis, 4.0 Mr A. J. Leseb, Q.C. Mr V. H. Deson, Mr H. 1. Dennys, Mr H. J. Holmes, Mi A. B. Johnson (Crown Solicitor), Mr EU. Elis, MrJ. G. Wright, Mr Bowley, Mr A. F. Stokos, Mr C. Ewona, Mr A. G. Wise, Registrar to the Supreme Court; Mr S. Bart, &

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MILITARY KJOT AT DOVER,

ILLNESS OF THE FRINGESS OF WALES. Jandos, December. 14.The Princess of 1.3 altnek 13f

London, Deveraber 17.-The Princess of Wales is improving.

Wales is suffering from influenza.

THX INDIAN LOAN BILL HEAD & SECOND TIP

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

January 2nd. 4 P.M.

Wind

Earomeler.

Temperature.

klaraniity.

Włostock. 30.33, -2

theihow.. Haiphong- 24.972 Bolinao,... 29.34 85 Manila... 20.84 4,8. James 29,90

Auping....

Swatow

30.18 58

Canton...30.14 72 Hongkong 30.16 61 Vict. Peak --- Gap Back 30.12 Macao.....30.16 60

Baiphong. 20.03 65 Buihow...

Bolinao.... 29.96) 80

pile... 0,5.James 29.98)

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It is now many monthe since we hira board of any ircable being given by the pirates on the coast, but this week the enw uf B Chinese junk laden with timber for Ningpo returned and reported that the josk and its cargo had been captured by the wa robbers. No personal harm was done them. The authorities hovo sent ou notice of m occurrence to the guard fleet.

it may interest some of our readers to

must act in omisʊu with the political asconding to Kuliang lart time sine, exigencies of the Prime Minister and his took the frone to ascertain the number of party, and also that the Naval Lorde, steps leading upwards from the Jess Hoteo

wing le an oxaggerated somes of loyalty at the foot of the bills. T

their chief, refrain from pressing there are 3,136 antual steps le be mounted, publicly what they low to to our pericua beture 2.200 it is reached, which is abut Bondition. So much for one caum of cur the height of the lowest of the Kuliang roi- elronic state of inelliciency, a condition Cences. only partially remedied at intervale by periodic scures and the tertinacity of first the government ten-pest pieces were

Londyn, Denamber 4.-In the Commons patrelic outsiders. Admiral De Horsey introduced that many false sice would p goes do to say that the comparativo work poer, has turned out to be a fact.

last night the East India Loan Bill, which zess of our Navy in stipe has been so derstand that a large number of falsited provides for a sua sot exceeding teh mail- Grand Master, Wor. Bro. F.

prosel up to the bill, that it will be mare

coins are in circulation. The authorities lions, was read a second time, without s D.8.0. W., War Bro. W. Danby; .J.G.V.

Aurricange to add further facts; but here making earnest search for the perps, division, after the classra had been soforced. Tuka...... 20.96 tratore of the pril, but ve fear it will 3r Bussell, in moving the second reading, Nagasaki.. 20.10 War. Bro, R. Cucko; D. Grand Chaplain,

emphasises the following shortoonings

· I. That even in this time of profound end unencuessfully a such cases usual-epeated the statements he made last Shanghai.. 34.26 Wer, Bro. the Rev. G. H. Bondfuld; D.G.

peace, and although our ships are grevolyly de, the pruht of the Yamin runners beng turday, bir Richard Temple supported the Foochiew.36.14 0694

to god for them to divulge the secret and Bill, and said it was necessary to give the 403.30.08 Treasurer, Wor Bro. 9. L. Tomlin: D. G.

andersticered, we have a totally io-

130.00 72 closing of the mints a fair sbance. He ex- deping ...30. Registrar, Wor. Bru. S. L. Darby; D. G.

saticient number of lieutenants and sub- lieutenante, all-with minute exceptions --

A similar case to one we reported some time preted the exports would improve, and Swatos. President of the Board of Umeral Purposes,

being employed. See Navy List.") It took place lately: The provincial tenders would then increase. år Samuel Canton....30.01 is a fact that most ships in the Navy are Judge on his way out to Nantai to verify Montagu criticized the weak policy of the Hongkong 30.06 Wer. R. O. P. Jordant; E. G. Seoretary,

dangerously short of executive ofivers, and the failure of the native back, met two on- Indian Government, and believed that the Vi:t. Peak Wor. Bro. A. OD. Gourdis; D.0.8.1, Wer,

silver was inevitable. Sir J. Gap Rock 30.03) that these we have can scarcely be spared tires walking along the street, each with an duty Bro. J. G. Wright; D.G.J.D., Wor. Bro.

for three or four weeks in a period of as arn: round the other's neck. His Excelles- Lubbock supported the Bill, but con. Macao 30.03 69 many years to see their friends at hecae ay at once stapped his chair and ordered the demned speculation which depended on the F. B. Smith. 4. Supt. of Works, Wer.

To guard the water mandary, which is I. That the men of the Navy are Bro. F. 1. Lloyd IG. DC., Wor. Bro. P.

over 20 mita in lengta il round the island. sufficient to men our ships in pare teme, urrest of the two men, who were delivered course of trade in ludia and the price of to the Tea, with orders that they should silver unutis hence. He suggested the R. Simmonds; D. &. Ausist. D. O., Wor. Bro.

the Kowl office has at present under its 11.

11. That we bave only 3,019 planere be hanged for one month and be carried expedisses of redaeng the amount of the God 23,500 iuffidently trained reserve through the streets during this period, (boil, can to fire millions, and approved of the J. B. Scott; BG Sword Burer, bro. F. B.

orders three revenise seamers of ocean-

January 3rd.-at 10 am. going sapesty and a Lotilla of seven men (whose services cannot be relied upon), a one kang). His Excellener looks upon import duty on Sivar. Sir W. Harcourt Marshali D.G. Standard Bearere, Ero. H.

launches of various sizor, to which was: be while Franco bus 114,000 meria-25 30 such a practice as immoral, and so punishes admitted the abjectione rused, hat eaid Edgar and Br. J. Christian; D. G. Organist,

there was no option in the matter, and that Wl'ostock 30.485.2 The Attorney Generd said- Ao this may added the three stran pianaeus of the uf whom are serving bow and the re-it severely.

Alle analler vessels maining 86,450 have noarly all serve A native bask over the Bridge kraws the clesing of the mints had not get had a Tokio...... Bro. J. Murphy; D. G. Parisivant, Wor. Bru, Lord, is the first time that your Lordship revenue learners.

has taken your seat no the bench since wa

iu rakips and how thel duties. (Sir i Chung J. J. Underwool; D. G. dist. Pursuivent, have had the news that Her Majesty has weather. Que er two of them are alapy's Greek Gibraltar, and noge wittin 1,000 news had no summer spread than there was that no provision had been made for the cow.50.18

must keep in sheltered waters in mogaolery Hornby.) IV. That we have no at ng olused its door on Sunday fair trial. The catives, be said, would ia | Nagasaki..)

with liabilities of nearly $7,000. The no wise suffer. Mr Goshen complained shanghai..50.3) 42 Bro. H. J. Watson; Stewurde, Bro. G. A. conferred the honour of knighthood upon engaged como sort of special duty, as smiles radius of that port, while the French sudden rush of the creditors who

Lordship, I would ask you also frequently one of the larger ateamere,

were repayment, the rate of interest, or the sink- Caldwell, Bro. W. New, Bro.JE. Salinger, your

have numerons and magnificent docks at net long in demolishing the premises, ing fuad. He deprecated fixing the rupee perentssion to congratulate you on be-

All the craft available tre wide use of t Bro. C. A. V. Bewra, Bro. T. Williamese, half of both branches of the profation the best advantage, but not, it is to be Toulon. To weighs penny or two in the marrying away every stick and stone that at an arbitrary rate, whereby the Indian and Bro. T Spafford; Tyler, iro. J. B.ractising before your Lordship in this feared, with the same stems as has at-pound more income-tax, or a duty on belonged to them. The sans complete dis- lixchequer was a loser.

Inxodies, where our nations aristemen is

appeuraces of a souller bank's premises Landon, December 13.-In the House of Grimble. Wa. Bro. F. A. Haseland and Colony. It is now nearly six years, I tended the measures spted on the land

think, ace your Lordship has presided, frop

frontier. It must be remembered that the concerend, seems aathing short of second

place on Tuesday last known as the Lorda Lard Kimberley said it would be ne Wor. Bro. A. D. Death wore elected Junoffoisi arst as Puise Judge and latterly as Chef boundery line is nowhert more than a few childhood or madness. What will be the en-toong bank, which stopped on that ocasary to pass the ludia Loan Bill before members of the Board of General Purposes,

Justice, in this Court, and, therefore, we hundred yards distant from the Hongkong bill for a war-evon if all goes well? Why day with liabilities of $2,000, the ruid Christmas,

even for the Crimean war the fucome-taxnce of the bankers next door sharing NEWS OF MAJOR FORSES' COLUMN: FIGHTING have bad suple opportunity both of koow-

rosa laitteen peace-& benefiting by the adiable, and it is comparatively easy fur

in War which De O. B. Simons, who has just completadines in which your Lordship han disposed always caring about on the British side, tonfeled much) ont tronps cgnged were a

jeuk, of which there are hundreds

to (although our soldiers fought gallatly and

A young man wishing for a cup of wine

Cape Town, December 14-News from his term as U. 8. Consul at this port, goes of all the various difficult and diveres sub-watch their opportunity, when our loneli

went into a wine shop near the east-gats of Ruinmaye, dated the 8th instant, states home in the att. Belgic, and it is no flattery jente brenght before your Lordship. We or steamer is out of the way, and slip or have been auribilsled without endsageringssonar swallowed the liquid than he was over- mere expeditionary force, which might the city where bo obtained, but be had no

that a detactment from Major Forbes'

On the 31st at 10.50 a

Barokaster feel doubly gratified at the honour confor- and land their venture of the Chinese to say that bo lakes with him to the Greated on you because we faal it is zu kon before it is seen or cau be interfered with. the British Empire, so long se we kept come with aickness und died almost immedi-colume, while on patrol, cracead the river Republic the good wishes of large circle of our not as much sought by your Lordship The diflaity, therefors, of coping with the copsad of the gene During that war, ately. The elder brother of the deceased, Shangasi and overtook Lobengale when he steady. Gradimia alight on court to rather step in China Sea for N.E.. winds, was lying in nubash. The detachment was friends. Consul Simmons has been maneated as it is one which followed naturally and smuggles on the water is very considerable,

man, women, and children in Eugland is the name of the widow, demanded lude forced to retire fighting, but merkila the Weather cloudy, On the lat at 10.48 .. Gradients moderate the usual course of things upon the

There has been no change så any

contú sleep as sufely to fair bede, and pity of the proprietor of the wine shop, nd Shangasi had risen and had prevented Mejor Barometer steady. by Mr W. E. "unt, who took over charge of inguly meritorious carver of your lorf-importance in the texto sings the stativas Fachis could navigato time high moan as the sum of $8 a was paid to have the matter Forhar sending relaforsements. The Pi-for N.E. winds. Sex light. Weather the Consulate week or two since. It is

cloudy. On the ad st 1043 L ship. We hope and pray your Lordship came under our charge, beyond the usual acicy as in a time of prelosud pesor. amicably settled. Subsequently this un-

thetion of the detachment caused anxiety. A rol war for Englund-aral war serupulous brother, instead of hun

Buumeter steady. og Cape Town, December 14-Nothing N.E. winds. Ses alight,

Gradienta modera worthy of note that of late years the U. S. Go will be spared for maty years to enjoy this oscillations from year to year, caused by

Weather more or less abundant cops either in China would be very diferent; and the best way to his widowed stater-tu-law

further has been heard from fajor fortes, and vernment have been selecting high-class wen honour.

His Lordship -Mr Attorney Canoral, or in the santries from which the leading to avoid so dire a calamity is to bring themes into his own pucker and 1. presa, for the post of Consul af Hongkong. Ever and gentlemen of the Bar, and gatle- Imports are derived. No alteration in the British public tar

that their prosper as he thought, the possibility of the young or very food will be in Binge Colonel Mosby tered upon the crusade me the solicitors prestising

woman giving him any trouble and by way this Cours, channels trude has taken place, our canity, their Empire.

the balance when • mout an equal waval of further enriching bimedi, eald berto s I thank you all very mucerely for the great it be said that xay Artide bas disappearent against irregulariti. to the U. S. Consular

kindness and honour you have done as in from the trade of the district or any new force--to say nothing of a superior one," party roetding some distance away. Service in the East very superior men have assembling here to-day to congratulate me, commodity made its

Sir Charles Dilke, who has anden spruini fortunately for him the parents of the wider ever, must be lakea of the rapid ingrase in star of aerutalais, Lae bean interviewed, indignant at his behaviour, laid the ces

sappearance; note, low. been sent on to Bergkong. Col Withers and I accept your ongratulations an

*You think," asked the interviewer, 'that before the magistrale who it now investigat- anoceeded Col. Mosby, and Dr Simons next with every foaling of gratitude. I hope I which have trebled during the last four assuranes of your friendship and good will the use of Kerosene Oll, the importatious of

we asght to take the French navy ulono as ing the matter, having in the meantime took charge, and the years daring which may be allowed to traagross the madinaty years.

the standard by which to measure the arrested the avaricious fellow together with

Loreton, December 10.-In the House of these gentle held office have been plac- course of judicial procedure in wishing you The volume of trade at Kowloon is liable mininom strength of our own? You do not the widow and her purobaser-Echo.

to be affected seriously by the

theory? No; that theory some to me

Commoss last night Mr Gladetong sangarsed believe in the stronger r-than-any-two-curica

that the House would adjourn on the 22nd noterised by stone markedly different from all a Happy New Year

whiot the provincial authorities adept to

instant and re-assemble on the 27th instant If we are only that which was formerly asociated with the

jogrenss their zevenue, It sometimes suils little beltor than senare.

ipatagi, Sir John Lorington thereupon cored proovndings of the U. S. Consulate in this

their hook to have guide carried by junk fust experior to two other navies we have

that the House adjoum as a protest against sul sumtimes by ateaner, and they ranks gained little if they should happen to üght part of the world.

the prolonged seas and general coaduet Mr Hunt, the new 50-

a together. In a sense of course, it

may MR half of the Bank of Liverpool, Limited, to their magements etdingly. For ex- cupant of this Consular post, in a gentleman take out of Court, in payment of mortgage, ample, in 1851 it was to the Hoppe's interest be gaid that depending us the British 4 bros attacked with unch asperity of buricess. Mr Galatone said the Govern. who comes hem with the beet of recommen- the remainder of the proceeds from thi asis that Tea exported from auton should be car pre does antiray on the command of by the representatives of the whole mis ment was determined to prooced with the condition of ideal sionary community, I will, with your per- Parish Councils' Bill and to adhere to its of the stouter Propontis.

ried by junk instead of by steamer, se former- the a, we are not in

mission,

elaite the right of defens dations, as a bigħ taped representative of the

A heated debate followed, bat programme. Mr A. J. Lenol, 43, instructed by Mely and usually, and he adjusted his inry of Dafot unless we possess u bays so strong

Some three weeks ago The Times publish the motion was eventually rejected by a great country with the 'siver lining, and Z. C. Elis (of Mr V. H. Diacon's office), Duty accordingly, with the result the under as to be able to defeat or imprise the Beats ou a protest from the great missionary en-ajority of ifty roset

the heading of Tea the Howloch gar were of a possible encass AL it is satisfacy to know that the U. S. 1. appeared on behalf of the ;laintif

Mr Loach said this was action incrussed by more than a million taels over same time it is extremely it probablo bat detien of England, of various demarcia contíumes, and is likely to continue to be by the Bank of Siverpool, Limited, those of the previous feat. But such on

we should have - a combination of Davaltions, signed by their directors or aures All the upg', which have nothing povers against us and reus

side, taries. on our worthily repented in this important er- against the procesa of the lower outery on the part of the steamer companies Buy aže clearly in a pugišjya of grays (1 commen scent mul enmity and a labas leit Maita yesterday after her re- porium of the Far East. While wishing Dr

Propontia The phictifs were port- has been rised against this proceeding that Simons a plussent voyags and a happy roger, ucdor statuary form of art- the earringe of Tea is likely to revert to its danger if we have not sufficient experiority competitivo desire to consert uations whom are, but was again liged to rewrn owing

they stigmatine as heather, united in this to her wombinery working faultiis. |gage, dated 31el Much, 1887, and they previous skanoel. Agsis, an unduly heavy to be certain of defeating 048 possible interblast-the Church Missionary En- anion with friouds at Home, we also welcome claimed £899.9.10 to be paid out of the tex imposed un, souds surried by junk will chamy wine, and a noble sciety, Bulle Obristisus, Methodists, Weels- machinery has agsin ben tested and trouts

provende now remaining in Court from the drive than ints steamers, and vice versa. Dar ridence that have houn able to his successor to Hongkong, with the certain sale of the steamer. The Propontis was This is well illustrated by what happened in colicat we have not tout superiority now, yans, Baptists, Propagation of the Gospel, main at Baits, ty that Consel Hunt will fally maintain the sold on 28 June, 1803. Several actions the case of Kerosene Oil in 1833 and 1891. To stain that Rogeriority is the minimumQuakera, Presbyterians, with various mis- (Bir Lepel here At the other end collaneous Jociations.

KWAYS OF CAPTAIN WILSON'S reputation wbloh has preceded him. wore instituted against her, and the was Formaty Kerveene Oli was carried most at which we should in.

DET LAMENT. of the scale the ideal maximus is a suffici-uotes from the statement, weuticos te auld under the order of the Court and real axelasirdly, in junka, steamers refusing to

Zumba; December 16.-Advica from the LAGER COMPLAINTS-Dr King's Dandelionised $40,500, of which sun there nor re-take it, is dangerous orge; but about June ent strength to defsst a combination of the Thomas Wade's and D. Maxwell' istiere

The pro- 1890 a special tax of 10 dollar senta & Base was world agvikat us. Judicious safety which we have given in the latter of which, Cape state that Captain Wilson with his de-in and Quinine Livor Pills, without feary, area ained in Court $28,739.94

lica somewhere between tas. tnbir pel Gridin was posted out as the tachment is holding his own agaiast a large potent rammedy; remove all Liver and Stomach ceedings were ex parte by leave of the way imposed on it, which it bore with

witness against misionaries, and, force of the Matabele Complaints, Bionsness, Headache, dickices, Conzt, and leave was so granted to prove patiengs till about July 1891, when its

*And at the preept magment we are proceeds):- Shoulder Pain Heartburn, Iniligestion, Con- the claim by afidavit. Mr Lasca reid nauarrings pas lergely transferred to email

As I knew that I had salt nothing befra Baru, December 16-The debate on stipation, analy in Londen. Sold every. xiidavit, made by the macager of the Bank stoomers es far as Canton, where it further agtailly below the minimum? I

94 2nd November last, and handed in protested itself by means of the Transil afraid go. I hold that for a prections the Commission about tegens or failure Lord Georgs Hamilton's motion regarding

where.

THE LIST OF THE PROPONTI,

Au ex parte application was made on be

ah

extremes.

the

the same fute

At the

THE MISSIONARY PROTEST ABOUT OPIUM.

Sir Lepel Grille writes to The Fimmg

WITH THE MATADELE

the lose sustained by his columa is the fire. On the 3rd at 19.35 a. Barometer Gradienis moderate for NË late fighting are askown. The position of zizing. Captain Wilson's small detachment, which winds. Sca moderate. Weather cloudy. cruesed the Shangavi rivez to sstyd Laben-

F. G. Fica, First Assistant ula, is a perilous one. Major forbes in seeking for a favorable place to cross the river in order to reinforce Captala Wilson,

Hongkong Observa ́ory, Jav, 3, 1894. STATEMENT IN THE DOUSE OF CONKONS AB

TO THE BESSION.

THE 'SAJABAR” AGAIN BREAKS DOWN, Loudan, December 13-The troopship

found celestive, and she will thaesars re-

1. Banomates reduced to Bi dagress Fearm. Lab, and to the level of the man in inckas, tsalin, and bandredths,

3. Texperkrose, in the xində, in degries Fehrenheit,

5. Homer, in percentage of enteration, the homidity ut sit salorated with moisture being 100.

4. Diesezion 4F WILD, to two points, 5. Potom or Kinn, socording to Banulari Bende

9. SLATE OF Vaazser, 3 blas skýja-des tached clonde, ddrizzling rain, ƒ tog, a glosny, & hail, (lightning, o overcast, y pazzing show. gigually, rain, now, kesadar, w riskly,

faw (wet).

Bate, in inobot, Landka und hindraðila.

HONGKONG REGISTER

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Fo&.m.

London, December 18.--Tho Malabar's

30.00

30.10. 30.04

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THE MESATE OF THE NAVI

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