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JAWRRAY, Malen 11, 2001.

MATCH TAI Oəb v. The Fukuture wil be played on Thursday, 10th "fest.

Coxon Buck, the U., Minister in Japan, and Mia Bask, lett Tokobama by the Copela --i un March 8 for a tour in China. They will Tatarn about April, after visiting Shanghai,

· Hongkong, Tientsin und Poking, GRNERAL B. Palogov de Dios and M. Rivers, stimardlazry sanamlastonben of the Filipino Republlo, atsivad ni San Franciago by the Ainertea. Maru on 10th Februnty, when "they heard for the first time of the outbreak of hostilities. They proceeded at onse to **Montrest.

THE CHINA MAIL.

COLONELOY OF THE VOLUNTEER CORTA,

FRAGRANT WATERS MURMUR That the Governor of Hongkong, should now begin to think his extended proovus cftaud chewing an inconvenience, i one can judge from the comparativoson,

hockling wbkh appears to awal the Kreative at every meeting of the Legia Lativa Quunoil...

That I any comparativo "heckling,' bomuso nur málniature Parliszont (Heaven save the mark "la governed by Mr Lock- hart's smartly given versions of May's

Parliamentary Protice."

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That for further particulars concerning this kind of govern nes, application may be made to the present Colonial Beretary

and the Hon. Thomas.

THE WATER SUPPLY. Hon. . . Ormsby, Wator Authority, sends us the following qualysla of watór

LATTER FROM CIW WM, BOBINSON. The following letter from Sir W. Robin,eupply:-

G.0.3.0., Honerary Colonal, Hong kong Volunteer Corps, is publialled in the Volunteer weekly erdera

28, relys Mansionų

Callels Pace, W., Dear Sir John Carrington,

1st January, 1803 Before leaving Hongkong, I oroltted to place in your hands the Inerary Coloneles of the Hongkong

Volunteer Corps, I do

now. I trust you will convey to the Office and mon an ssion of y thanks for this kindness and courtesy with which luy always received me. I shall bo most glad to heir of the funther stress of the Corps, and hope under your aide enni it will increase in numbers and ettei ency Yery truly yours,

Junan Benvioy of South Carolina, is in passsssion of a lutter team Adigital Dewey,That on file hooking can enly take in which tho Admiral declares he will not plựu in the Gld Cuantry at meetings be a candidate for President. Dawey before a Member of Parliament is scrupt. | -- writes that his training has boon along ed by the o mithacury, other lines and that he ouuld not stand the strain.

The British steamer Chittagong, which left hore on Tuesday afternoon at two alikok in ballast for Saigon, returned to port this morning leaking badly. On Wednesday bight the steamer toughed on the North Reef of the Parcels, bet cams off ahuisst Immediately. There was a Alving easterly set which it is supposed cursied the resul off her spurse.

Trear will be & Hockey Match on Tuesday, 14th instant, at 4,45 p.m.-Over Quarter o a Ontury v. The Rest. The following sre the temas- Quarter of a Century-- Mesars Powley, Britton, Cox, Gale, Loring, Moxon, Owen, Robinson, Row- proff, Thompson, Wilkins n. 2 Rost- Mewra Anton, Castle, Calvifle, Gorrard, Humphreys, Morrell, Thornhill Wakes feld, Waduhaine, An 1 twn athore,

REUTER'S TELAGUAND. (Suretina vo site 'Griga Mail']

LONDON, March 9, 1890, THE PLAGUE AT MECDA, The Flagde has broken out at Blesse. Riots have occurred at Joddah arising from the measures taken to combat the plague.

THE EXPLOSION AT TOULON. Proofa are numerous that the recent 02- plosion at Tuukon, where 68 people were killed and 182 wounded, was resule of faul play. The cause however is not known.

THE NAVY ESTIMATES. The Trier states that the furthcoming Navy estintas will amount to $20,000,000, an ineroass of £3,000,000, chiofly for ship building,

THE RAJAH OF SARAWAK. ZATO, KAPAN BA BATAVAK Vill ea on the 20th instant

ITALY AND CHINA,

PER ITALIAN, DEMANDS." -

(From the Kobe Chronicle."); PEKING, Mat: 2.-The Italian Minister at Poking har domanded from the Chinese Governmout that a lease of Sanmen Bay should be granted to Italy, and that under- should be given not to code any part the Chekiang provines to

any other

taking

of

foreign country.

Three Italian men-of-war have arrived

at Sanmen

Bay

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It is reported that the Chinese Govern ment has resolved to: tako up a determined attitude against the Italian demande, and the Minister of Power whose interest in identical with that of China has advised the Chinese Government to refuse.com- pliance with the Italian demanda.

There are only two Italian men-of-war in Far Eastern waters.-E. M}

WEATHER REPORT.

The following notice is issued from the

Observatory

Os the 11th at 11.60a. A high pressure arca is central orer N.

China, and the barometer has riser on the coast genomily. Gradients noderate with strong monsoon

on the cost, and in the N. part of the "China Sen, Forecast-fresh to moderato

N. and N. E. vinde; fair.

the Japanese to study the Chinese language,

points out that the Chinese Empire is an

arena where the competition of Japan with all other nations will largely determine her

the full advantage of a knowledge of Chi nese, it is essential for Japanese to study English.

A DISPATCH which reached the Japancac Foreign Office on February 27, stabost that owing to the large accumulation of busines

That the antusing-point about the explica. tion of the House of Commons' practice hore is, that beyond tho putting of a few questions, which can always bo politely shelved, our popular members-where Are they can be anubhed at will; and no further redreas can be obtained.

Signor) WILLIAw-Robingon,

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The Government Analyst reports that the water is of excellent quality.

The supply to Bowlson Peninsula was internaittunt owing to search of water.

| AMERICA AND THE PHILIPPINES than the ever word, and Kaay

NEWS FROM AMERICA,

their content

ise wito Zettered their condition

All Oriental peoples must be managed

much the same way i a bamboò rod in efund and inay

in

Cho

a of sugar in the other,

And

At the time of the recent audience with Mr Su Skep-pong, newly appointed Caluese Minister to Kozes, on the bat Feb,, the Lovel and Starego of Wat in Rosorvoirs Emperor was attipd lu full unifirm which on the 1st March

Agoncillo in Montreal.

the sugar is to imit them to

pod in in whip the unruly onse into was tailored la

the Chinos Ara

Montreal, February 7-Apendille was line. I do not pretend to suggest what sedur.

kapt busy to-day, He raneived about a should be the courag of the Americans with The Emper's attendance Aud sure of telegrams from Paris sad Hong-the

chather in

Filipinos. They in European gala were likewis niyla

way. after the manner of the Burorolgn. The king and spent editio time with his secretary hiem in an American move the B Hupen, who was highly pleased with the dying to them. He refused to distan On purely Amosiena questions Lord Be

bosford has an opinion aleo. He is in favor now dress, which was made by the Asada Shoton fa firm of Inpanose tailors) in the was almost equally reticent, low can I America. Ho approves of the annexation In regard to the fighting at Manila he of the annexation of the Philippines by -pital, presanted 100 ten to the mastor of the firus and also 20 yen to be distributed Bay anything about it,' he said, having of the Hawallan lands, and he thinks,

the Korean Emperor seems to be bow is ablutely impossible for me to com- America. He thinks that all sentiment among his workers. It is further said that nothing to guide me as to the real state of commercially speaking, that the annexation evante boyund the newspaper reports It of the Philippines will mean much for desirous to ride in a carriage a is the bea tot fi eru verse Jolitices at Saul for Manila because the Americans control the sidered ermmercially. He says that since tou fa other civilized oaties and lately municate with my people from Hongkong to should be put away and the question con

service.

America's blond and treasum were expand the cone suction of a Royal carriage, which, the Emperor wishes, will be formed after Carranza and his Spanish spy system, and lands really belong to America. He thinks Agoncillo is following in the footsteps of an in conquering the Philippines the is. the style of tht of his suguat cousin of has now . little detective force of his own, that the islands should I made into a Japan. It is als reported that the Korean The American secret servico men wher inte colony, and that as soon as things are fair Emperor has cut off his top-Eust.-Japan followed his and his secretary for surely organized the people of the islands will CORRESPONDENCE,

time are now being followed and shadowed be satisfied and will settle down to wake THE VULGAR MISTAKE,

in return by two men in the employ of the the west of America. He thinks it means To the Editor of the “Crisa Mal

THE WEARING OF THE OVERCOAT. little Filipina. A dispatch from Ottawa an advance for civilization to anaex the is March 11, 1809.

says that the Cabinet has taken into con- lands, and that this country will not have Commenting in a letter in ita columns der to the question of Agoncilla's ex- Bin-In common with others of 'the

na much trouble with the entives as the vulgue' herd. I have been intensely amused

the rescat question, the Oske pulsion, and it has buen decided not to English had in Mainichi ways that until a few years ng molest him, as his rasa is dillerans from

in Ping Yang. by the leolure delivered by Colonel

Lord Beresfont's personal popularity and Eledale,

the Japanese were indignant at seeing for that of the Spaniards, as there existed no the views he advantes, together with his of our worthy General, who hit the nail And by the story summing up

sign fadios wearing bannots in the presores stato of war between the Filipinos and the tact and his readiness to promote tho right on top when he said that no other

of respectable friends or in the hange. Al United States at the time he cune here. prosperity of other nations besides the people in the world would have takon such

though that nisunderstanding has now been February --Agoncillo, Martiand Lam, English, has made him pupalat wherever grently reveil, new Governor as yet regards cur so-intensely praction people, and though we a 'slating' and applanded it. Wo are an

A match between the Club and the Garpurary points out that vermenlar conter the Filipinños, are having a very quiet time ho has boon. Besides the sumorous enter.

exactly the same mis. of it at present.

They are received tninments offered him in Chiou, he was called littly care-lamb of popular reprs do not altogether apptore of modem mili- rien was-played to-day on the Cricket understanding prevails with regard to over-cavers cablegrains and went several, but entertained at Honolulu during his briat

tarish as set forth by a certain class, weGround, The following are the scores :-

coals. The wearing of an overcoat in a how the ones they are waiting for, those which stay there. The America Haru arrived at Boutation.

will all be glail to hear the worthy and

court or in the Chamber of the National Asare supposed to contain direct news from Honolulu on February 3, and remained gallant Colonel again. I would only add,

THE DARBISON,

einbly must not be taken, the Manichi my, guinaldo, have not come Aguuoillu says over night. Id Borust was at enco with regard to is recent addrens, that ho

as an act of discourtesy; it is mercly a tontter | he is as 3

ayot entirely unrendy to my what made the quest of British Commissioner on the wrong hose.Yours, Irvede a slight mištake, and put the middle

of convenience. There are some Japanese he will do.

Kenney and a creandutee of the British who consider it ruda to

to wear an overcoat in

At present,' he said, we are in com- residents. At 11.30 o'clock he street when talking to a friend, and their munication with seven different points by deputation of British residents at the Bri

received CIVILIAN.

the street discomfort in cold weather may be inferred, calls and wire, and there will be many tis Commissioner's

oner's home, and was presente At the same tam, as de Meicht paints wore, for we cannot carry on a war like thised with an address hoping for the succuse out, the averest must not be worn at a without having agents all over. We do not of his mission. Later he met the members will writ

or a dimer.

pan sastance from the Japanese fur of the Chamber of Cominereo, and was one It ny baalitod that from the European the present, he replied in answer to entertained at luncheon with them by Come point of view the wearing of an everesat on inquiry. We have made na aveitures to misioner Ranney. During the afternoon 91 such necals would not be considered die them and they have not made any sugges: he was taken for a drive to the Fall. In destinum, hat only peculiar, whereas the tiens to us.

the praning WAL A woaring of a hat, however many draughte

When pakod ! he expected his other in his honor at the British soon.

Legnilon. 4 theswore would has decidedly discoartacus. Filipina friends from Washington, he Upon carving the

--Kids (brenda.

America Ahava repiled thee they would romain In Wash was bearded off Melges wharf hy & patis

until they wore lured out.

of Consul-Eenstal V. Clayton tuna on his way to Canada.

Sorvayar Josh B. Bpost Je Nee York, February 7-Juan Luna, ah members of the Chamber of Cameron privre

svorstory of Benretory. Lopez of the Ford Charisa Doresford was in San Fran

ison thirty years agoas a midshipman

That we do not, of course, know how our

That perhaps ho has been so busy gathering the threads of our marvellously kustted Colonial system, that he has entirely overlooked the fat of the absence of any popular influenes whatever upon the *Colonial Government in Hongkong. That the presenca a une or two ques

CRICKET,

THE CLU V. THE DARBISON

G. D. Campbell, H.K.R., e Greon, b

Hancock ---„Johnson, R.W.F., ♥ Hincock, b

Kawdary

Slonde, R.A., & Hmorek, b. Blanisty

11. 4. Langborne, I.4., & Manisty H. ITU, DW.FL Atanisty...

K. G. Camptoll, Ft. Ab Manists, Ruv. G. Vallings, & Manistyel T. 8.

THE LIGHT QUESTION, » To the Fliter of the ipsa Mar

March 11, 1890. tioners, who generally meet with anework

bik-As the * Lamp ↑ or "Light" "ques, which are mostly of on ovnslys gatura, įpion suoma to be exeroicing the minds of devs not mewn vors much for the caring will and to amuth their stated Dat. Buttshaw. A.SC., o Wanl, 5

not a foe in this colony, perhaps the fol⠀ - Cofelite, R.A., Li Manisty an munity,

cling

Manistyggen autoiujarat

That I have freely admitted the posible necessity of the Onvernment to withheld certain information as to what is likely

A

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Johnson, b

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flaug Bombani and Chance Birds bercent, an out

and 2 p.m. The Wellich laps avant some distance from one another and their brillianey 7 sontuples the intermediata to be dono fcally on the Now Territory: pandag one of these fights I havo Seremba Baith,

gloom On several oceaalons after or whila That is soming to ba á Tvory, very long long without the slightest varming been con

time before the community who will fronted by as many as three private chairs

abrenst

without lighta, and have have to pay for the new territory comes escaped running up against one of them by only to know anything about what is to be the purest of good fortune. Once or twice

done there.

I've almost fun fund of an 'unboaçaned

Yallions A. Wood, N., a Simonds, Colville H. Hanzook, o Simonds, b Colvillo 4. G. Ward, exod b Vallings Livut, Strong, R.ML.I., a Simonds, Colville b porcher. Did thean saine hat carry Rights Surgoan Sheward, R.N., o Valling, they would be ally disquible, and any Gdvillo

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THE JAPANESE RED CROSS SOCIETY.

A HOSPITAL BRIN FEHENER AT ZONGrove,

A hospital ship for the Rud Cron Society

Filipinn Jants in Washington, passal through this city this afteracun

Pickerel A

to join à goncito in Montreal, When Suror Brith hall-of-war. From here he went

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Thers,

his of Japan is expeated to arrive horo iu a day Luna was met at the station in Jersey City leave one

the committed the boylaks tine night, or two. The following particulars of theat ass aud

very nervous and illpark of removing the British Consul'a

attention. Ho said: sig

from the Consulate and fasten ressel are from the Singapore Free PressOf course, nur position is a delicate one over the door of

BSD of the

The Heksei Maru is a soused of about under the circumstances and naturally shap, As soon as the

We ter thesund tons, built by Massrs Jobs Casco us one embarrassment, faol

That the final boundary, or it may be the

Jurisdiction of the Customs and the rhli, risk to life or limb be avoided. Therefore P. A. Cox, o K.0. Campbell, i Vallinga & vite & Co, ut Renfrew, for the Japanese that i would be unwise to talk, even if there ordure eard

Let 'em all como.'-YouY

onlous mandarin restriction at Kominans to the necessity of lamps I think we Rev, C. Sallsbury, RN, 11s., b City, raight interfere with a full explana should say tion of administrativa Intentions in these truly. particular distriota

to

thi

That, bar those exceptions, there seems to be no reason whatever why come infors mation should not now be given

about

the prospects of the New Territory in regard

administrativa necessition. to ordinary That it may be said this would only tend

land

speculation, but the Excentive might be raminded of

that the Crown alone can regulate land kalos, That, of course, Sir Henry Blake may be well advised na to his polios of secrecy, but such a policy is not to be misunder- for: ita continued maintenance in the striol mannor hitherto observed. That it seems to me one of the principal questions remitted to the new Governor (next to the administration of the New Territory) was the reconstruction of the Sanitary Board upon broader lines than those which now exist, That it is

it is pleasant to observe Mr Whitehead at the anvil once store, and he seems to

R.N., Colville -Vanisty, AN OLD RESIDENT.

A. R. Lowe, o G. D. Campbell, la Col-

villo GEORGE FENWICK AND CO. LTD..Graon, not out.....

The annual meeting of George Fonwick. and Co., Ltd., was held to-day in the Hongkong Hotel. Mr. A. Rodger presided. The other gentlemen present Biors W. Parlane (Director), W. G. Win terbarn (Manager), G. C. Dex and R. Wilcox..

were:-

The inaunger read the Botiga convening

Cheng.

this bit a of mischief ho

took

14 for a three hundred patients. The inca he loft. We have no Washington (in the intarinent of Alexandria, Frank

and has a troop deck, with beds have not heard from him in

bins and saloons-

need of communication bavo

We all hope that there to furnish further arranged.

necmandation for will bo na more trouble and that an amicable sick and wounded, with the

settlement will be made satisfactory to all. 127 staff of doctors, nussen and attendants. Ia With the Decesanty

More Troops Soon to Sail. Nezd Lines of peace she will be used

York, Feb. 7.---Duputy Quarter erlinary murchant vessel, and is to cup, master-General Kimball said to-day in his understand on the Shanghai-Yokehases in the Army building that the run of the Nippon Yasen Kaisha. The first Twelfth Infantry and the remainder of the class accoundation (now for 34 passen Sventooth Infantry, part of which sailed gens) would then be devoted Lu thu medical in the transport went on January 19th, taff, and the second class to the nurses would sail for Manila on February 14th. Hs edled that he did not know of any "and"attufídantë, The necessary fittings are

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Manisty......... Hancock Lowe Sarah Spith

The Chairman said-Gentlemen, the ro- Valling... your bands for some days, so with your Langhorne port and statement of accounts have been Colville. Perision we will t ke than as read. Your Directors and Manager

hope that

will

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young Beresford to go sahore in Rad Cross Society. Sho has been esa anything to say. I will join Agoncillo broad daylight and restore the sign to its

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in Montreal in the morning. I de xust bear original justion, and , designed to serve

many residents ship in times of war, and to that

to that impurtant dispatches for Agoncills and we pleasure in watching the proceeding. Dar

means

ans be won great praise for his daring work.

Aguinaldo Threatened Battle. Madrid, February 6.—Today's Cabinet session was chiefly devoted to a long dis cussion of Philippine matters.

General Correa, Binister of War, expressed his pleasure at the good relations existing be tween General Rios and General Ģtia. Dispatches from Manila describs a

a confor. enco hutween General Otis and Aguinalde some days hack at which, when Aguinaldo learner of the intention of the Americans to attack and capture file and other ports, he declared ho would begin hon tilities if the United States setit any re- conference failed to arrive at any un onforconicats to the Philippines. The derstanding."

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cularly

would

Il on board, but they will be landol at ather registenta that wire at present destin Yokohama, and the vessel will then bad for the Philippines. 18.4-536vailable as an ordinary liner, with this dis- The Spectator' on the Situation tinerion, that the secozwodation is parti New York, February 10-A Hun ble good. The cabins and salons are from London says: The Spectator will say spacious and airy, the fittings of the vessel to mormw

According to the same dispatches it The Philippines are Ameri in good taste and of a cheerful design that can property.

We question the work of

seom that the insurgents lack su could not fail to be agreeable to invalids. reducing them to outer will be very long, munition, as they havu Ten seeking There is a fine nic fatoon, and a antok It will never occur to any American to in bondering high prices. They recently. panels it everywhere and have ing room, with ante means of heating all ferfere with their religion, whether it be gave it but that Genoral Rios had

the electric Catholic or pagan or a mixture of both.

and 3,000,000 eartridges in exchange for I best. probably be freer from official uppression

consider the results of the year's working THE NATIONAL BANK OF CHINA, and the division of profit satisfactory. I Am Try to say we had rather a slack tine-

The eighth ordinary annual general meet during the maths of April and May, caused be politen troubles, and the wat in the ing of shareholders in the National Bank of

parts of the vessel by steam

to

huvo struck one of the holy nails on the pilihines, but since the tenth of Jurso. China, Ltd., was held to lay at the offices of light is of course fisted throughout and the Why should the Tagal persant. who will delivers to them 5000 Mauser rifle proper place in the series of questions we hire hard work eningh on hard to keep the Bank, Victoria Buildings. Mr Chu Kitaupliances are of the latest and to the than any man in the world excopt the Hin- prisonera, but this General Riga döntes...

That

That the decision on the rinderpert ques

cast

Particular attention has been

has a vote upon a question of this kind i before you. Thu European staff deserve a them so as to dispense with the Adjusting the wag out, a9 rayy heavy weather wasity of the remainder the future seour-upon the question of compensation to the

turnings, so that every pressing of accident aliquid be welcomed instead of

deananced."

by any questions you may think fit to ask.

account

connected closing our

- of

the world." Osis Correspondence with Aguinaldo.

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Row Benaros, cb, 815 Old

mah....895 New Malwa, credit... 700/710. Allowance, Tach,... 9/16 Last Year new,... 730/760 showeber, Taula, ..... 0/18 Old Malwn credit,... 800/810-

0 Aflosence. Trol

of which be has given sustice.

the departments fully employed. The Shan occupied the chair, and there were it does seem ridiculous to see a Board, nowy machinery and added during also present: Messer D. Gillies, Captain ventilation and sanitary arrangements of dostane peasant, risk his life, his house

jali into whose hands are supposed to be the year, and other improvements now placed the most vital interests of this in use Rt the works, en bie your Com. Burnlo, T. Laute. Chow Fung Slang, the vessel. As a passenger ship she will stul his manos of subsistinee to enter into BRINSEAD & Allion l'ianos, the very best Clony, practically at the mercy either

Kwan Hol Chuen, (Director), G. W. F. of limited cumbers or of an unexplained Pany to tike larger jobs on hand Playfair (Chief Manager). V. H. Dunoon, going to son we should think she would the experience of Sunday that-he-ish Tun Universal Guzelta states that the Franch

he very confortable as a hospital ship contest with rulers whom he can froin valus-Itchinson Pusno Ca. that they were in. a position to das formerly, (Solic ar), and a number of shareholders. yotu the Government,

and you will be gh to learn that wo are

certainly be the best in the world. She is lessly unable to defeat. The Americansul in Changking, in an interview with Mr Playfair read the notice convening 314 feet long, 39 fout broad, its sean chamcteristic, when absolute how fat do not think I need say any

the work out quicker and at

speed 15 knots underrate their own capacity for producing the meeting safety was obtained only by the casting thing regarding the accounts, as they aro

which would enable her to keep within men whom they can trust to govern well, the Viceroy, has informed him that punish- The Chairman said-- Gentfernen, in sub serviceable distance of a squileon-and Why, the whole Continent of Europe is ments must first be incted out to Ya Man. vote of the Chairman.

Las good sailing qualities.

lready declaring that the reserve fares of tzu and his followers before he could enter. That, if Dr Clark, the prid Health Offer, very slurrly duiniled in the stateincest laid witting to you the accounts for 1588, 1 would point out that we have simplified

These were sonicat severely tested on the Union is too it seems to be an anomaly Mr Vivian have rendered the Company during the to the ordinary shareholder and was ing to be taken on to Gibraltar. Notwith word of praise for the good services they account which was not very intelligible encountered seross the Bay, the pilot hav

Catholica. Leds, the solo expert apim auch mint rear

ACTED LIKE A CHARM.' ters, should not also have a vote as a turns for the months of January and Feb- I am pleased to say that the re- year.

more matter of scount, wing simply standing this everything worked perfectly, That as Mr Ladds is practically the ad.ruary have han vey soul. You will be of the day and the par rate at which fars is a bout of excelliant, qualities.tral Otis by Aguinaldo, obtained to day FINDS, ways: regant Chainberlain's difference between the exchange values at those can be no doubt clint the Harker eays: From lattern written to Major-Oun Master, STATION SUTOOL, RAWAL A special to the Sus from Washington R J. HARRY WATERS, HEAD- rember

112 visor on the food supply, of the Colony, pleased to learn, that at present all the our various funds in other countries Many ships built for more increantile pur from Bonor Luna of the Filipina Junta Pain Balm as a most useful household is as the ins and outs of the Prospects for the first half of the year are You will observe from the Report nor in of the Halti is of course the fact that all of War, it appears that General Otin rheumatism, and once on a very bad. it appears to rie, and to many others departments are fully employet, and our

were formerly entered in our books.

mes possess these, however. The fenture here and a brother of Aguinaldo's Minister medicine. Have seen it used for toothache, Slaughter-Houses and Markets, that such very promising. I think, gentlemen, that

such is all I can say that will interest you, but Fur hands, an we indicated that year, we this trouble has been taken mainly with threatened Aguinaldo with arrost if he per- scalded foot, and in each of these instances official should certainly have the before proposing the wiption of the re-Fund--had we not done so we could be the abject of providing means for savingsisted in the rufusal to release the Spaman the Pain Balm setet like a charm.”.

have put all our profits to Capital Reserve standing of member of the Sanitary port and statement of accounts, I shall be paid the same dividend as we paid in March, of theme shoes duty calls theur into the soners by the insurgents. General. Otis Balm always speaks in the same terms. It

have the lives and alleviating the sufferings civi

civil functionarice and monks leid Board-even as it now exists, and car-

pri

Every one who uses Chamberlain's Paiti tainly when an adequats representative pleased to answer to the hot of my abili-1807. Capital Reserve Fund now stands dread shock of war. The Japanese varised Aguinaldo Board has been formed.

to surrender these should be kept in orory medicine chast at $170,870.50 or over 7 per cent on the conceived a grand idea-pecial Red people, and when Aguinnklo wrote ex- -THE Kakumin, in urging the necessity for That the President (De Atkinsem) is to he transferring $3,000 to the reserve fund and further-small sum of $4.639.80 to that Stead-ires may say that the abolition of Goneral Otis maile & stronger request.

Mr Wilcox-I nee, Mr Clarian, you are Capital. We have only now to place the Cross Service on the son--and although plai

OKAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM for reasons for holding them everywhere, plaining his ted upon having acted upon a

Price, 50 cts., and 81. rule, of following the advice of camping Forwad the large balance of

then the bulk of our earn-

Geral Agents :—Watkin & Co. the only official who know anything

19,076.69. You do not think it advisable ir 1991 will be available for dividend. FAT would avoit the necessity for such a Aguineko refused to comply, and then about what was the right thing to do to place mure to the reserve fund,

Awe have full employment for all our service, fax will be foul buld enough to General Otis undo a demand for the re-

Anosy blona fate. At the same time, in order to get That I fancy your view of the new regula

about rinderpest.

"The Chirgan-Well, we talked that funds in Hongkong and our funds having that utversed Peace is within men- lenso of the prisoners and threatened to sr-

surable disture of attainment. The next rest Aguinaklo if he refused, proved

BOFORONG, March 11, 1899. insufficient to work profitably the

best thing, therefore, is the * Good Saminti-, tions for scenting lights: on vehicles over and we thought it was six of the ove various branches, we have turned our

The Brst letter of Aguinaklo says in part: OPIUM-New Patna, cash, ... 8221 und half a dozen of the other. Of course

Lan of the representation of whom, It is a pleasure for me to acknowledge the

Old (public and private) in gunerally approved, the money is used by the Company and it is at Atoy at the time a car in stained glass, appropriately eagh fortus receipt of your letter of yesterday, and I That wary of our role are ratlier does not matter very much.

will enable us show consi. the dour between the salonun of the Hakuai am persuaded that the observations mado and have niang, awkward corners and

derable reduction in future in our Charges Murn. Acenuat, which for 1898 is larger than usual

| by you were learned in a free land. First, owing to heavy legal expenses in Shanghai Capt. Harvey and his fleers, with a crew make prisoners of women er children, the The vessel is being taken up to Japan by let me tell you that it is not my policy to That your morning contemporary now says

establishments in Cody with Shanglan of sixty-five. She is bringing out a mis-nun has ever been held prisoner by the

al.cellaneous carge, including a honey boiler Philippine forces. ordinary discretion' (that is, common

Our business connecticus continue quite for Singan, and a dredger for a Govern You declare that the Spanish ciest fane sense), touching onlight nights and

satisfactory,

We have confidence in the meat harbour tear Nagasaki, for which tionatics and the Spanish monks may nat brightly-hit thoroughfares, to be exerein-

future of the Bank and our prospects are pore she sails direct in the curse of a few ed on the part of the Pulice, must mean

more promising Your Directors, having days nothing less than a reprehensible differ

grout to the desirability of adding another entiation between an ordinary citizen

asked Mr Burnie to join the Board. Wo British Director to their number, have and an official (or the official's wife, as with that fund. The reserve fund cannot trust this appointment meets with your ap

I feel that in this subject the foreign mind THE Supo reports that Ya Man-iz, taking. That your contemporary now finds he has be used for any purpose. tor, cousin or aunt).

has been very much misled. I desire to re- spent too much dynamite over this The Chairman-I beg to propose the proval. With these few remarks, Gentle

men. I have to propose that the Report Attention

The vernacular papers are again calling mind you that Spanish civil functiomaries Harmless and useful regulation (oren to adoption of the report and accounta

to the mal-administration of and Spanish monks are suck in maue only. and Accounts as presented to you bo Formors. A report is current that General At the beginning of the war between Ameri-BAROMETE the extent of sizing up the administra Mr Wilcox-Mr Chairman. I have auch adopted, but before doing so I will be Kodama is to be removed shortly, and that on and Spain General Augusti organiced tion of the Governor as a sad disappoint pleasure in seconding the adoption of the happy to answer any questions which you his place will be taken by Admirst Count the civil femployes into arined corps, and mont, and he plaintively laments the satisfactory, considering that, as the Chair-

Lreport. and accounts. I think they are very may wish to ask. anliness of objection in the part of the man ban said, the preft had to be made ecounts were passed on the motion of the admistration. Mr Gute, the Director of did not go much into the fields of bottle, Kabayan, the Minister for Education, who they continued to bear arms against the No questions being naked, the report and has previously tried bia hand on Forescaun Philippine people. It is true that they the receipt of a telegram from Chungking That, in throwing up the sponge, your in ore portion of the year. Of course this Chairman, seconded by Mr Chaix Hi..

community to the rules. nga dynamitan anggests what is mani-hostilities in the Philippines was quito un-

interruption to baniness caused by the On the motion of Mr J. R. Michael, also retire.

the Formosan Administration Bureau, will but they were useful to Spain is harassing festly a mistake-viz, a regulated foxin foresen-nul unpreventible. I seconded her Mr Torty, it was resolved--

and torturing snarmed and unoffensivu hope we That Mr Lauts and it Kwan Hot Chuon The Government has

Filipinos. Thoso people subjected thou- of lainp to be carried.

withdrawn had in 1897, which was a very good year, Baard and that Mr Battery be re-electedForton, and the sitting of the Com: Lord Charles Beresford to Sax shall have a good a your this year as we

be re-elected Directors on the Head Ofice Supplementary Bulget which sanctioned suds of my people to cruel, unnatural and

unnecessary tortures. on certain new undertakings but in any case I do not think shareholders as a member of the London Committee, will have any resson grumble at the

On the motion of Mr A. Ramjaim, second- mitten in the House of Representatives on

Lord. Charles Boresford arrived in San dividends, or the results. I havo grouted by Mr Sui Un, it was resolved. That the Formosa Lean Bill has been suspended. pleasure in seconding the toport.

Mesars 3. H. Cox and W. Hutton Potts be The Oak Asahi states that at the last Francisco un February 10 by the America Carried.

elected Auditors in Hongkong for the en-moeting of the Committee, the Progressist Maru. The San Francisco Chronicle pub Mr Cox--I have much plenare in pre-ing year, and that Messrs Deloitte, members, who are thoroughly well informed lishas his Lordship's opinions on the Philip Barometer,.. Director for the ensuing year, posing

the reclection of Mr Rodger as a

Devor, Gribitha and Co. be elected Anditonen ormosa aflairs put several questions pino question-and-other-interesting details Temperatars in London at a remuneration of twenty-five to the Government delegates, but that the of his visit. Mr Wilcox seconded."

Humidity As to the outcome of the American and Direction of latter, failed to give satisfactory answers. guineas. Carried.

As the Liberale also showed a disposition Filipino trouble, I may say that England This was all the business,

Wiud to vote against the measures, the Govern-had a more troublesome and fiercer tree to Foru mant thought there was little prospect of anxlue in Singapore. She did it, and then Weather...... their being passed and accordingly with introduced natives into the militia, did drow them.-Kobe Chronide.

everything possible to show the natives that England was eager to promote their intovests arid better their condition, and to-day those natives would not blink of leaving us. They are richer, oad more]

in the US. Congress, the Hawaii Cusan Tarif and the regulations for the coasting trate will

be postponed to the next session

of Congress. It is reported, however, ilmai the Congress is resolved to pass Dill to prohibit immigration of contract labourENİ (into Hawaii) during the

present session.

advantage it the withdrawal of H., Wang, Provincial Treasurer of Szechuan, and his troops from the rebel stronghold of Lung chuan, bsa rebelled again, and that the country round about Changking has become panic stricken once more. The Shenpan atates that the news has been confirmed by

hy the high authoritreant Waching

that

further, in trying to retake Lungehus,

HE. Wang's freons had suffered a revers, quite a number of soldier having been kill-

ed and woupled. The rebel lees were Tint the next thing we shall hear of will not reported.

IT IS BEMARKABLE

CLAYS MR W. WILSON, THE PO

- PULLE Chemist at RAWALPINDI and

be a Syndicate for Vehicular Lampe

That the regulation speaks of lights, not"

Regulation Lampa,

BROWNIE.

Cuevara, capital of Szechuan, telogram

Me Wilcox-Of course if you are using the money it sloes not matter very much but I should like to see the reservo fond

have a good, substantial reservo.

The Chairman-Wo will attend to that

GE next year. course it all the same.

Mr Parlane The

y amount carried forward

secumulative. It is always a good thing to

is only a couple of buurived dollars over forward enables us to do anything necerary last year's sum, and that amount earried

* Hex Chamberlain's Cough Romedy has attained prominence in this to the local mandarins, received yesterday district and though it has only been litates that M. Hana, the French Consal at thuduced a fex months it has taken the Chungking, had oiled upon the Victeory kind from remarks made by my customan Kusi Chun and Jetsanded the punishment who hard unes b

Mr Parkine-I beg to propose tho re- this

s remedy,

I am convinced årst of Yû Man to ond, his lieutenants that possesses exceptaipal

qualities 3 Tang and Chiong, before he (M. Hass) election of Mr Thos. Arnolt as auditor. nover heulfate to recommend it to all why would begin to touch open the question of

Mr Cox secondel. Are in mood of good cough mixture indemnity for property and lives suffered

Carrion. STAIN Chuong Restany for, by people under French protection in Sze- dham, estisel thing the X Man-tee rebellion, Dully News,

The Chairman Gentlemen, that is all the business. I thank you for your attend ande, Dividend warrants will be sent out Lon Monday

AccomDING to the Univerad Gazette the Empress-Dowager now sends full informa tion respecting the Emperor's ilinges and the medicines that are given him by his doctors to the Viceroys of all the provinces svery five days,

THE ADMINISTRATION OF FORMOSA:

TRANSPOSING and Cabin Pianos are invalu- fable and very strong-Robinson Plano Go,

le

of

imprisoned without riolation of the rules international law. We have nevor made

prisoner of

of the Spanish secular clergy, but have captured and imprisoned the mooks.

קיי

Francisco.

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11

Poeman, Tapar lied 895 Allowance Taala... 0.

Temperature.

(Taken að Meurs Fatemer & Ooda Premises, Queen's Roud.) HONGKONG, March 11, 1899.

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DA.M.... 1 P.M...

4 F-M

14

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(Wot bulb) 9 a.x.

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1 P.M.... 4 P.

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4 F.it.

30.16 30.12

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Do. Minimura overnight 67

Hongkong Register.

Rravion 10n Jala aj z dvirat Jagate. 14.

+ Pa

30.07 30.22

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⠀ F. 4. Fica, Pirsi daratant. Hongkong Olvaeratony, Maroŭ, 11, 1898,

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