The Foreign Missions Committee of the Free Church of Scotland has been memorialized to set apart and ordain as evangelists the medical missionaries it sends to foreign parts.
Ar present Australia conta sixteen babops, 400 priests, 800 churches, 640 religious or scholastic institutions, and 60c,coo Catholic laity, All this may be said to be the growth of forty years, for when Queen Victoria ascended the throne, the
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1883.
demand of the French Colonels to be led against England, which harbored assassins and male factors.
Nor does the commerical aspect of the same kind of proceeding present any relieving feature. gigantic rebellion, private war was made upon us While we were engaged in the suppression of a from English ports. The Confederates were sup plied with arms, ammunition, cannons and sabres lebe used against the United States in the field, by English ship, English blockade runners. The A
Alabama was an
meant to sustain and protect her to the end of her daya." That was all that could be drawn from him on the subject. He had gone through the forms of marriage to make her his mistress.
In ten more months he had married another wife. Being in dread that she would appear to forbid the bands, he had sent his brother, as hit agent, to her. He proposed to ship her off to New Zealand. He told her that she might there captivate sorne other rich man. High the
Entimations.
HONGKONG, CANTON, AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.
EXCURSION TO MACAO, --
HE
TCHONAM will make a Trip to
Macao'st 9 P.M.
and BACK TOMORROW, the
Catholics in Australia could be almost counted was built, equipping but its commander. It conveyed his message and in the following year 12th instant, leaving Hongkong at 8 A.M., and
on one's fingers.
LORD COCKBURN had defended a man on a capital charge-the verdict was guilty, and the sentence hanging on a day named. As Cock- burn left the Court the condemned prisoner called him to the edge of the dock, and com- plained to him, saying, "Mr. Cockburn, 1 haven't got justice." "No," said the advocate, "not yet; you'll get that next Monday morning." THERE is a grand total of 2,632,223 electors in the English and Welsh constituencies, vi: Nine hundred and sixty-six thousand six hundred and thirtyone in the counties, 1,651,761 in the cities and boroughs, and 13.831 in the universities. In Ireland the electors are 226,511, of whom 163,679 ate in the counties, 57,784 in the cities and boroughs, and 4,048 in 'Dublin University, In Scotland the total is 22,567, the counties claiming 99,346, the burghs 210,858, and the universities 12,763. Thus, the total number of electors in the three kingdoms is 3,181,701.
LOSS OF THE "SUMIDA MARU”
No Second-class.
First-class Fare to Macao and Back $2.
Intimations
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.
SHIPCHANDLERS, STORE-KEEPERS
AND
'GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL.
HAVE RECEIVED EX LATEST ARRIVALS
PICKS.
AXES.
Intimations.
HONGKONG HÓTEL.
HAIR DRESSING SALOON. MR. MARMANDE begs to inform the Com
munity of Hongkong, and Visitors, that the above Establishment is now in full working order.
He has engaged TWO FIRST-CLASS TONSORIAL ARTISTS from Paris, and his staff now consists of
branches, making wigs for theatrical purposes,
or for ordinary wear, &c., &c.
no efectments will be supplied on heard, but AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS, He is prepared to exchive fompetent werken.
The Macao Hotel will be prepared to supply Breakfast and Dinner to the Excursionists. Office.
Tickets to be purchased at the Company's
By Order,
P. A. DA COSTA Secretary. Hongkong, 13th June, 1883.
[462 HONGKONG AND CHINA GAS COMPANY, LIMITED.
died. "Did your brother tell you before he manned and armed in an died," asked the counsel, "that he regretted English port. The Atlantic and Pacific were this act of his life?" He did not, tell me," lighted up with American merchantmen, set on replied Yelverton, candid for fire by Confederate cruisers, which were never dare say he said in sir, rejoined but inside of a Confederate port. Our Minister,
sier,geant, he wished to spare you. That is why Mr. Adams was contemptuously snubbed, he did not tell you. So Yelverton was when he called the attention of Lord Russell to married again, and on the sight before he per- the fact that Englishmen. were building ships of formed this new ceremony he read the love let war to operate against the United States. It is ters which Teresa had sent hun. "Caro mio true that England, by the Geneva award, made Carlo," she had written, think at least of the a money atonement for the course she
pursued. But if we had been worsted in the fight with the happiness we have known together so entire, so unbounded. Is there any joy in the world to Confederates, she never would have paid a penny be compared to reciprocated love? How every Perhaps no amount of money could compensate thing on earth became indifferent but our for the damage done.. It was the hope of assis-selves! You saist I was the dearest small tance from England, entertained almost to the Teresa that had ever lived, and thought there last gasp, which kept the Rebellion alive so long was not in the world another Carla like mine."TRANSFER BOOK of this Company
But if we accept the Geneva award as a con- The evidence was concluded. The counsel until the and proximo, both days included.
will be CLOSED from the 18th instant, fession of wrong doing, which is not again to for the plaintiff addressed the jury. "To you," be repeated in any case-a pretty wide concie
he said, "I commit this great cause. I am not
HENRY R. H. MARTIN, Manini and Orsini, remain in full force. It talents or physical energy to enlist them longer sion, by the way the precedents in the case of longer able to address you. Would to God I had
Manager. Hongkong, 14th June, 1883. does not seem to be right, for all that, to allow
on the part of this injured woman. She finds individuals to plot against neighbors · with
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE. which a nation & at peace. Two wrongs can advocate in you; she finds it in the respected on the bench. The verdict was for the
COMPANY, LIMITED. Judge not make a right. Short sighted English states plaintiff. After the adjournment of the Court, manship cannot make dynamite respecta- the enthusiastic crowd dragged Mrs. Yelverton's ble for us. There may be great difficulty undercarriage to the Gresham Hotel. The steps of English or American law, in framing a statute to meet the case. But England will clearly have No carriages but one were allowed to pass along Nelson's Pillar were crowded with spectators. to set an example, before she can ask our Gov- ernment to do anything. When she frames an containing the
the triumphal aoine of the day, rauled and this one carriage effective law to prevent conspiracies on her along the street amid such shouting and cheer soil against other nations, she will be en- ing as rarely before had been heard in titled to a hearing. Our programme is to Dublin. That was the apogee of her life. show equal justice all around. But we are not Thenceforward nothing but sorrow, and heart subscribers to much of what goes for public law in the Old World. We have not yet, for instance, burning was in store for her. Appealed from consented to the declarations of the Paris Con- the people to the bench, from the bench to the ference of 1856 relative to privateers. We still She lectured here and in England, but with little House of Lords, her suit was constantly denied. hold and probably shall continue to do so, that
hips
of that character are militia of the sea,
success. For nearly ten years she fought her case, and was beaten at every
which, in the event of collision we shall always call to our assistance.
We regret to have to add to the long roll of vessels lost on our coasis during the past month that of another steamer well known in Hongkong -the Sumida Maru owned by the Mitsu. Bishi Mail Steamship Company,, The Sumida Maru was commanded by Captain Hubenet, and left this port for Nagasaki on Friday the 8th instant. She would appear to have arrived at the last named portall right, and so far as can begathered, left Nagasaki for Kobe early yesterday. In the
·Simonosaki Straits she struck on a rock, or
But if any method can be discovered by which went ashore (the telegraphic reports are not al- considering can be stopped, provided like efforts the new kind of diabolical warfare which we are together consistent on this point) and is pre- are made, elsewhere, it is not probable that our sumed to have become a total wreck. The tele Government would long hesitate about adopting grams received here by the Agent of the Mitauit. The first step would be to prohibit the man. Bishi Co., and the Insurance Companies state that the passengers were all saved, and that every possible exertion was being made to save the cargo. No further details have been received, but we shall doubtless get full information in the course of a day or two,
A SENSIBLE SULTAN
The theatre of a certain French provincial town was once in the very depths of impecuniosity, its company unpaid, and nigh upon starvation--ali save the manager himself whose venalle im- agination and ready wit enabled him to obtain credit and fare well. One night, however, a clever "utility man managed to get a capital supper out of him, and to eat it on the stage itself. The piece being represented was Voltaire's "Bajazet." There is a speech in
where the Grand Vizier expresses in high- wn language bis utmost attachment to Baja- tet, and offers to sacrifice fortune and life to his person. Great was the astonlahment and amuse- inent of the audience on hearing from the lips
the bejeweled and glittering Sultan-person nted
by the "utility man the following sag, addressed to the Grand Vizier, played by the manager:
of
Sultan-Are you indeed so devoted to me?" Vizier (somewhat taken aback)-amillah, on my head be it if I show it not ! (Sotto voce: What the dence do you mean by this trash Get on with the part.)
Sultan (not taking the least notice of the whisper-Well, then, most faithful servant and friend, I'll test 1 Send forthwith to the nearest cookshop for six sous' worth of fried potatoes for Allah is good, and knows that I
you
ufacture of explosives except publicly and for commercial purposes. No person can retire to secret places to mix such compounds with honest intentions. The manufacture of Infernal ma- chines, no matter where they are to be used, should be constituted a felony. But whether these are questions for the Federal Government or the States, we will not undertake to decide.- San Francisco Bulletin.
THE FELVERTON SCANDAL.
дл
verton being always shisided by the technical haunts, and it was not till long after succeeding of the marriage law. He disappeared from his
down in obscurity in Ireland. Teresa went to to his father's title that he ventured to settle the Cape, where she wrote for the Colonial news- papers. Her heart had been broken, her life wasted, by "Caro mio Carlo," who to-day lies dead,Whitehall Review.
MAILS EXPECTED.
THE ENGLISH MAIL.'
2.
The P. & O. Co.'s steamer Nefaul, with the next English mail, left Singapore for Hongkong on the 15th instant, at 4 p.m., and may be ex pected here on the 21st.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
The O. S. S. Co's steamer Glaucus, from Liverpool, left Singapore on the thernoon of the Toth instant, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 17th,
Lord Avonmore is dead. Lord Avonmore. The name is little known; the family occupies small space in the "peerage." Indeed, as Baron Avonmore, the nobleman who is dead was no more than a small Irish peer, the grandson of Barry Yelverton, the great. Irish lawyer, orator The steamer Glengarry, from Loudon, left and statesman, who, as Attorney-General, defend Singapore on the 11th instant, and may be ex
Cause in many political frays,pected to arrive here on or about the 15th.
The Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's steamship Medusa left Singapore for this port on the after. noon of the 13th instant, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the 18th.
ed his
and subseque became Lord Chief Baron of
the Exchequer.
As the Honorable William Charles Yelverton, Major in the Royal Artillery, the late Lord Avonmore was better known. It is just twenty- two years since he was sued by a nominal plain tiff who sought to establish the validity of a secret marriage celebrated between him and Miss Teresa Longworth, on the 15th of August, 1857 in the little Catholic Church of Warrenport, near Rostrevor, in the County Down, by a certain Father Mooney, Has the memory of that famous trial wholly passed away ? Haithe image of the plaintiff been obliterated, with her delicate oval face and glossy auburn hair, beautifully symmet rical in feature and figure? Time has carried off the famous lawyers who were present in that Court, and the dust is piled thick on the record of the testimony which they then unfolded to the
kong, via Queensland Ports and Part Darwin, on The steamship Euxins left Sydney for Hang- the 26th ultimo, and is expected to arrive here
on or about the 24th instant.
The Scottish Oriental Company's steamer Taichow left Glasgow on the 17th May, and may be expected to arrive here about the 4th July.
To-day's Advertisements.
have had no dinner to-day, and, by the Prophet, Jhing could surpass the cynical frankness GARRISON
bung
THE SUPPRESSION OF DYNA- MITE.
The
audience roared, and would not allow the of Major Yelverton's forced confession. He ad plece to proceed until the tricky manager hadmitted that, from the beginning, his love was all procured from a, close adjoining restaurant a
founded on dishonor. When he first met Teresa recherche dinner, which they forced the willing in the Convent at Galata, where she was wearing and famished Sultan to cat under their eyes the robes of a Sister of Mercy, When she WOS London Society,
attending the sick and dying soldiers of the Crimes, he formed the design of accomplishing her min. Do you think it a laudable thing to seduce a woman?" asked the counsel. Upon my honor, I do not." "Upon your honor" cried Sergeant Sullivan, with ancer. Upon oath, sir, I do not want your notions of your honor. The
Major was driven to own that it all de- pended upon the social position of the woman. if she had gents blood, good education, good manners, accomplishments, and a bellef in re- ligion, she might belong to a class with whom it was not quito praiseworthy to practice libertiniam. Now, Teresa Longworth was well educated, Well mannered, accomplished and religious. But she was not of gentle birth. Her father was a silk merchant in Manchester. Her ancestry had all been something"
*” in trade. Consequently she was fair game, for the seducer. So, when they he proceeded to put his designs into action. were left alone on the steamer at Balaklava, When the case was heard the Chief Justice at this point ordered the ladies to withdraw. In- deed, the evidence which Major Yelverton le not to be repeated even now, Imagine that worthy of the last century, Jacques Casanova de Selngalt, testifying to some of his adventures, and his story would resemble that which Major Yelverton told This villainous escapades on the steamer at Balaklava, gu
His frustrated however, were on this occasion
One of the international questions which has to be settled relates to hostile preparation in a friendly country against a neighbor. There are many facts going to show, though the case cannot be said to be fully made out, that there are parties in New York who are engaged in make ing a furtive, dynamite warfare on England. Their alleged programme is to blow up public buildings and destroy obnoxious individuals England consents to do what they con- sider to be justice to Ireland. Upon the character of such a mode of warfare there cannot be two opinions. It is more likely to produce exeapera- tion rather than concession in England, and is anything but herio or manly. It may be that the proponions of the conspiracy have been exaggerated. It has already given practical evidence, however, that though the operators are few, the damage that may be inflicted can be very great, perf
TR
that if the chiefs can be dis supposed covered, demand
will be made on our Gov- take some steps in the matter, but ernment of what nature has not been disclosed. But just here some very difficult questions arisz land itself has long been the asylum of politi-. Eng. cal offender. Not only this, but it has re- cently, en more, occasions than one, winked at their hostils
plotting against the country from which they fed.
gave
and he was driven into the Scotch marriage, which he afterward claimed to be fraudulent. He swore that his purpose had been
The
HONGKONG.
THEATRE,
THIS EVENING, the 16th June.
BY. KIND PERMISSION OF H.E. GENERAL SARGENT, C.B. RAND COMBINATION OF TALENT
FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY.
THE ANGLO-SWISS BELL-RINGERS, Brothers Darrow, Australia's Champion
Negro Burlesque Comiques.
MR. DAVIS, the renowned pianist and ballad singer.
MR. HARLAND'S
baritone and motto songe. -
PROFESSOR LACIE
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
[468
pany will be held at the Company's Office, No. AN EXTRAORDINARY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the above Com-
TUESDAY, the 19th day of June, 1883, at THREE 45 Queen's Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on O'CLOCK P.M., in order to take into consideration
a
Special Resolution to add a Regulation to the Existing Articles of Association of the Company, authorizing the Company so far to moilify the Conditions contained in its Memorandum of Association as by Sub-division of its Existing smaller amount than is fixed by its Memorandum Shares to Divide its Capital into Shares of of Association, in accordance with the provisions Ordinance, 1877.”
By Order,
of
Sections XX and XXI, of "The Companies
HATCHETS. ENGINEERS' & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS. PATENT BIT-BRACES.
AUGER-MITS.
DRILLS.
GIMBLETS.
SQUARES.
HAIR CUTTING 50 Cents. SHAMPOOING
SHAVING..
TRIMMING BEARDS.........
*20
n
LADIES' HAIRDRESSING SALOON. Mr. MARMANDE and his assistants are always at liberty to attend Ladies at his Saloon, "specially set apart for Ladies, or at their own:
PATENT BRASS PADLOCKS & Residences at MODERATE CHARGES.
CHEST LOCKS,
MRS. POTT'S PATENT SADIRONS, COOKING STOVES.
FAIRBANK'S SCALES, FORCE PUMPS FOR SHIPS' USE.
· DRILLING MACHINES. LESBREAST DRILLS, AUTOM: BORING . 'TOOLS. ANVILS, VICES, AND DRILLS COMBINED.
ANVILS,
VICES.
Mr. MARMANDE begs to offer to the public his Shampoo Wash made by Mons. Finaud who has had many years experience and guar antees it to keep for any length of time in any. climate.
',
Monthly Customers for Hair-cutting, Shaving, and Shampooing, taken at the following prices:--
EVERY DAY.
............$4.00 Per Month. EVERY OTHER DAY$3.00 TWICE A WEEK...$2,00
38
Mr. MARMANDE will receive direct from Paris a large Consignment of Perfumery and other Toilet, requisites, which will be open for HITCHCOCK'S FATENT LAMPS. inspection, and he is prepared to supply the same at prices which will compare favorably with those of any other establishment.
GLASSCUTTERS,
SCROLL SAWS.
FAMILY GRINDSTONES. BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS. &c. &c. &
SCREW WRENCHES. BEST WHITWORTH'S STOCK AND DIES.
JAS, B. COUGHTRIE,
Secretary, Hongkong, 26th May, 1883. CHINA TRADERS INSURANCE RULES.
...COMPANY, LIMITED.
[4x2
NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA-
PLANE IRONS.
CHISELS.
HAMMERS.
PINCERS,
NIPPERS.
DIVIDERS.
METAL SCISSORS.
METAL SAWS.
TUBE EXPANDERS.
OIL-FEEDERS.
SALTER'S. SPRING BALANCE SCALES. OIL CANS.
WESTON'S PATENT TACKLES, PATENT SOCKETS.
ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held at the Head Office, Victoria, Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of July, 1883, at FOUR O'CLOCK, in the AFTERNOON, when the Resolutions which were passed at the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held on the 12th day of Jung will be submited for. Confirazation as Special HOLMES' PATENT SIGNAL LIGHTS. Resolutions.
By Order of the Board,
·W. H. RAY,
Secretary, Hongkong, 13th June, 1883.
[461 UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
・・ DISTRESS-SIGNALS.
FOGHORNS.
SIGNAL LAMPS.
LIFE BUOYS.
LIFE BELTS BOTTLE WASHING AND CORKING MACHINES. ·
&c.,
&
A FIRST INTERIM BONUS of TWENTY SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER. 1882 has this day been DECLARED.
per cent upon Contributions for the year
FLENSBURG STOCKBEER. WARRANTS may be had on Application at instants the Office of the Society on and after the zist
By Order of the Board,
ין
DOUGLAS JONES, Acting Secretary. Hongkong, th May, 1883.
[400 HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY,
LIMITED.
THE DIRECTORS are now prepared to receive TENDERS from suitable persons for a term of FIVE YEARS, for the lease of the HONGKONG HOTEL, with FURNITURE com plete,
The Building (together with a powerful, pas- senger lit,) will comprise after the proposed alterations and additions have been completed;
vi
THE BASEMENT.
Pedder's Street.
To Grant Entrances from Pedder's Street and Queen's Road, Bar, Billiard, Reading and Sing Rooms with separate Entrance from A handsomely fitted up Ladies' Room, for the use of visitors and others. Store Rooms
Manager's and General Offices, Kitchens,
FIRST FLOOR,
&c.
7: MARIENTHALER BEER. VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE.
Hongkong, 7th October, 18821,
M
[10
GOGO SHAMPOO WASH
R MOORE begs to recommend his
to the public as unrivalled by any prepara don ever produced for promoting the growt of the hair. The basis of this compound is made of soap root; the natives of the Philip pine Islands never use anything else for washing their hair; they are never found bald, and it is quite common to see the females with hair from 5 to 6 feet long. By constantly using this Shampoo Wash as directed, you will NEVER BE BALD. The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative pro- perties it will without fail arrest decaying haircut completely eradicates sturf, dandruf contain, any poisonous drugs. By its cooling scalp. It does not properties it allays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great cause of people losing their hair.
and curts
of the
Mr. Moore has succeeded in being able to put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to length of time in any climate.
FOR SALE ONLY BY MOORE & Co.,
VARIETY STORE
Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 25th January, 1883. [321
NOTICE.
A Public Dining Room capable of dining up ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any wards of 170 persons at the same time. ONE LARGE BREAKFAST ROOM," FIVE elegant and beautifully fitted up suite of ROOMS, consisting of a Private DINING ROOM, DRAWING ROOM, CARD ROOM, READING ROOM, and BILLIARD ROOM.
TEN Bed Rooms with a Bathroom to each.
SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS Have each 26 lofty, well ventilated and lighted
and his Wooden headed family "Down you go." Bed Rooms, opening on to large Verandahs with
NEW JIGS, CLOG DANCES,
SONGS AND FARCES.
Everything in the Programme has been arranged
to enable all present to enjoy doi "A HAPPY NIGHT.” Doors open at 8.30; commence at, 9 shuri. Prices so and 25 Cents.
A few reserved seats One Dollar. Hongkong, 13th June, 1883.
FOR NEW YORK.
The Pall Mall Gaselle, accomplished in Edinburgh. But Miss Long THE American Ship according to a cable dispatch, say the worth indignantly denied his statement. svidence that the dynamite plots Dow under Investigation were hatched in New York is Carlo mio, he wrote to suspect me of such
甜
clear as the proof the foreign police possessed twenty-five years ago that Marini's plot against Italy were batched in England, and the extradition. of Rossa from the United States is about as
must
a thing!
who have sacrificed all but God for you." 1, whose life is ebbing away for you; you see this letter said the counsel in Court, Is the last passage true ? There was no ans wer." Read the letter," continued the lawyer. you come to the passage. I, who have
truc It is an
[463
"RESOLUTE," "
Port, and will have quick despatch. : Nickels, Master, will load here for the above
For Freight, apply to
Apply RUSSELL & Co. Hongkong, 16th June, 1883. [477
a commodious Bath Room for each room.
ses ghout premises are and well lighted, most of the furniture
will be How And
and made expressly for the
ention of Hotel Keepers and
drawn to the unusual advantages
DOOKBINDING AND RULING IN ALL ITS
BRANCHES BAS AT THE
· EXECUTED AT VERY LOW
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE. Account Books ruled to any pattern.
-- Masic bound in Elegant Style with Best
4 Materials,'t
4 Telegraph,” OFFICE, HONGKONG,
Tenders to state sum
sum per annum, and to include taxes. No Tender under $3,500 per WINE mensem will be entertained by the Directors.
Hongkong, 16th April, 1883,
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
[292
AS
F. D. GUEDES.
MERCHANT AND GENERAL
COMMISSION AGENT. -
No. 5, D'AQUILAR STREET.
The Saloon is cool and airy, being supplied with Punkahs, and the Iced Shampoo" is the greatest luxury of the day.
The Saloon is open from 7 AM, till 7 Par. for the reception of those who feel the necessity of a Tonsorial operation.
RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY RESET. Hongkong, 12th June, 1883.
J.
AND R. TENNENT'S PORTER. DAVID CORSAR & SONS'
MERCHANT NAVY
NAVY BOILED
LONG FLAX
CROWN
[458
ALE AND
>CANVAS.
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Hongkong, 15th June, 1881.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
[469
EVERAL GOOD PONIES, suitable for
Hacks, Carriage Ponies or Jumpers.
Apply to
R. FRASER-SMITH, Hongkong Telegraph Office.
Hongkong, 31 March, 1883.
THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE.
HAS FOR SALE,
IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeron, Vegueros, Regalias, Londres, Nuevo Ha banos of all makes, quality guaranteed. Toniccos of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOOD from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes, Jewellery of Chaste Designs, Sun Hats, &c. &£6-1 Commissions Executed.
JOSE M. BASA No. 51, B., QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL. Hongkong, 1st May, 1883. **** * 1343
FOR SALE CHEAP.
FIVE
VE TO SIX HUNDRED TONS
C. '0 K E
IN LOTS FROM ONE TON UPWARDS, COAL TAR IN BARRELS..
CHOY CHEW,
230, PRAYA WEST. Hongkong, 5th April, 1883,
[261 HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAI. OREGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER
ALWAYS ON Hand,
L. MALLORY,
Proprietor. Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.
[459
J. M. GUÉDES.
HOUS
TOUSE AND LAND BROKER, AGENT.
AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION
No. 33. WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.
Hongkong, 23rd January, 1882,
G. FALCONER & CO.
'ATCH AND CHRONOMETER
MANUFACTURERS
LAND
WA
JEWELLERS.
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS
CHARTS AND BOOKS. NO. 46, QUEEN'S-ROAD CENTRAL. [471 WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO. GUNMAKERS & AMMUNITION
DEALERS,
BEACONSFIELD ÁRCADE.·
Arms, Ammunitions, and Requisites of every description.
Arms Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted at moderate charges.
Sporting Guns and Ammunition always
on hand.
THE GOLDEN SCISSOR; No. 13 POTTINGER STREET. A. M. ROBIN
MR.FVINCENOT'S WINE and SPIRIT CHOICE WINES large assortment of TAILOR AND GENERAL OUTFITTER
STORE and also the BAKERY now at No/8, PELL STREET, will be REMOVED from 1st July next; to No. 24, PRAYA CENTRAL
Hongkong, 6th June, 1883.
[451 YACINTIMATION."
IGNOR ANTONIO CATTANEO, of the S CONSERVATOIRE DE BERGANG, Rand late.
likely. as Mazzini's was from England Thisficed all but God for you ask if it is HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA. "DOCK]of the ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA “COMPÁNY, has
is the statement of an English paper. It
be admitted that it puts the case very strongly.
The position taken may be reinforced by the tered the defendant a bed
Pret true Pu
at last is true,joi xepiled i
fact later it was proved that Omini's plot-sisted Sergeant Sullivan.
that against the life of Louis Napoleon was car Yelverton, in despair A
ing
And the spectators burst
COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE
Moderate Prices.
of the best quality, a
Hongkang, and October, 1885,
[653 D. K. GRIFFITH.
ANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON
MANUFAERATED WATERS,
BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,
(Opposite the City Hall)
the honor to inform the community that he has arranged to remain in Hongkong, and will give 'Having Purchased the entire Machinery of the lessons in Music Singing and the Pianoforte, pedras late MrE CHASTEL'S
CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE.
red on in England. The bombs with which à into an universal hingstype of the good Ethereby give notice that we Address-Messia. KELLY & WALSH,
hi
he tried to blow up that monarch we manu factured there. An effort was made on the part of the French Government to get possession of ccomplices, but without success Lord Parterston who was then at the hud of the English Ministry, Introduced bill tradition of persons found plotting in England against the lives of foreign potentates But it created such an excitement that Palmerston, was driven from office. One of the persons proved to have furnished the money to the plotters was elected to Parliament. Then followed the famous
Can, one imaging the sentiment of
Catholice In Court when they heard to what use Co., to Sell by Public Auction, on account of all structed Messrs. LANE, CRAWFORD & their rites had been put The couple went to concerned, on MONDAY, the 18th instant, the the altars they act down side by sides the TILES COALS and MISCELLANEOUS erlent stood before them. "Did you take ber CARGO recovered by this Company from the Steamship CARISBROOKE," and that we
HI
Hongkong, 1st March, 1881501 (168) JA Queen's Road,
N WEDNESDAY, AFTERNOON between Murray Pier and Government House,
from the ex- for better or worse? I don't 12 hold ourselves responsible to account for the A COLD. LOCKET, with MONOGRAM 20₫
richer or poorer?
sickness and in health 791 don't recollect?"
I don't Did you take her for your wedded wife?" Something of that sort recollect her. Lalding me for her wedded husband, at any rate, Did you mean it to be a mere imlockory 202
Nett proceeds, subject to our Claim for Salvage Cabar upon the same at 75 per cent.
90%
Hongkong, 16th June, 18837
GILLIES, cretary♫
Inder will be BEWARDED, if necessary, on RETURNING the same to the
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH Hongkong, 4th April, 1881.
FICE.
SYM BODA WATER FACTORY
is now prepared to execute, the largest orders for every description of Acrated. Waters, with promptness and despatch.
SUPERIOR QUALITY ZI
HAS JUST RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING HUMAN EW GOODS:
IWEEDS, DIAGONALS, White & Colored: TERILLS, UMBRELLAS, Gents SILK TIES, HAIR BRUSHES and DRESSING COMBS, a varied assortment of FANCY BUT TONS for Gentlemens Coats and Vests, doc EEN INSPECTION INVITED. Note the address pizzjona
No. 13, POTTINGER STREET, Hongkong, 26th May, 1883-NA
JUST PUBLISHED.
PRICE THIRTY CENTS:
SGDARANTEED TO TH
Consumers are Invited to try those carefully Manufactured
DE SPARKLING WATERS. THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR All Orders and Communications shou dressed to The Factory
RAY BEACONSFIELD
Hongkong, sth April, 1882,
HE TYPHO
SPRINKLASTERN SEAS
BREVET LIEUT. COL H. 8. PALTER KROYAL ENGINEEREDES
Being a Review of Pere Dechevsen
the Typhoons of the China Sear KELLY & WALSH HONGKONG Hongkong foch Noveraber, 1882,
234
1
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.