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Chinese Imp. Govt. Loans D. C.

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Loans on Mortgage

On Properties in

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On Properties in

Shanghai............ 136 785.21

Hongkong Fire Ins. Co.'s, Shares

...Office Fu niture, &c. ....

Furniture Account :-

Fire Engine Account

Steam Fire Engine at S'bai, &c. .

Accounts Receivable:-

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1889.

REGISTER.

12th February, 1889.-At 4 p.m.

STATION

Shanghai dezate Hongkong one Haiphong Bollardscentri

Mazis

Wind.

tive of Jesus Christ. The Jesus Religion is to leave the theatre a to so in company at CHINA COAST, METEOROLOGICAL the Protestant missionary's mot d'ardré.. We man in an English coat and wearing a 266,471.84 will not discuss to what extent that which they felt hat. She had often been seen in company preach is pure and undefiled Christianity; with this man, whom she called petit Americain. but it cannot be doubted that their line of action She returned with petit Americain to her apart- is pre-eminently distinct from that followed by ment. A servant girl named Ed. Barbo Burg their confrères, and that it has everything in its opened the door, lighted the lamp, and prepared favour as far as Gos el traditions are concerned. the bedchamber. When the servant gi-l retired 648 760,27 The question, moreover, is not which of Maric Aguitant was nearly undressed.

Prado during that night took great pains to Wadivastock...... 522.00 the two sectarian branches of Christianity

is best adapted for China, but whether dogs turn his back always to the light so that the To 400.00 matic Christianity itself is of any value for servant girl was unable when examined to recall his features. At 4 o'clock in the morning M the regeneration of the native masses. We 2,F08.60 contend that it is not. Christian morality is, Bles, who was living with the woman, came of the highest value as a regenerating and soul-home. He found the door opened and the elevating agent; but the dogmas which a' pseuda. servant girl embarrassed at what she believed Christian theology has amalgamated with i would be a family quarrel Monsieur was 44.141.98 have quite a contrary tendency; they debase furious, and, revolver in hand, dashed into the the mind and pervert the course of sound bedroom determined to kill the intruder. He $1,357,006.72 judgment. Historical Christianity is, in our stumbled over something on the floor. This www.opinion, of as much use to China as the proved to be the head of Marie Aguitant that had been severed coibpletely from the body. ceremonial rites of Buddhism, or of Ancestor- worship is. Belief in a particular Creed does The trunk of the corpse was covered only by a not pare the road to immortality; virtuous chemise. The carpet was completely saturated deeds, goodness, self-sacrifice, ard a childlike with blood. A writing-desk had been burst open and Marie Aguitant's ready money, some 5000 submission to the decrees of an all-wise Father in Heaven, are the root and core of Christianity; francs, and all her jewels had disappeared. until our missionaries, Protestant as well as Catholic, take to teaching this to the Chinese masses, China will never be one jot the better even if the whole Empire were converted to | Christianity.

WORKING ACCOUNT, 1ST JANUARY TO 31ST DECEMBER, 1888, Dr.

To Charges Account :-

Rent, Salaries, Legal

and Surveyors Fees, Stamps, Stationery, &c. &c.........$19,780.66 Directors' and Auditors'

7,300.00

To Fire Engine Working Account:

Half Cost of maintaining Steam

-$27,080.66

5.314-81

13,375-38

PRADO THE ASSASSIN.

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That same night Pindo entered the apartment of Mme. Varlay, 11 Bis Rue Baudin, and went to bed as usual. He did not sleep, and during the night continually got up to wash his bands. While smoking a cigarette he said that a woman had been murdered in Paris and that every one was talking about it, but at this moment no living sout in Paris knew Marie Aguitant had been murdered except Prado. Mme. Varlay noticed "Prado's arms and face bore traces of deep scratches, apparently made by a woman's finger nails. The next morning he got up early and put on his dressing-gown. In reiting to

franc bank note which had been cut by some sharp instrument. He said that he had received it from a fiend staying at the Grand Hotel, and that the eat in the bank note had been made by Custom-house officers at the frontier. He then took out anather bank note from his overcɔát pocket and gave it Mme. Varlay,

13th February, 1889.—At 10 am,"

STATION.

Tokin

Whlintock............ Varauki... Thangha

·Hongkong・ING

Rolina............ Hania veveme

10,05

Wind.

The roarse has flies in the north nd-fallen in the south and gradients for north-cast winds are increasing, Clear, but rather warm and damp weather prevails,

Barometer reduced to level of theses in inches, reatha and hundredths. *Temperaním in the shade in dagreer, Fab- renheit. -Humidky la percentage of saturning, the humidity of alt saturated with moisture being son, a➡Direction of the wind to cwo points. 1.- Force of the wind acceeding to Beaufort acala, State of the weather, & Blue sky, è Detached clouds, of Dylking rain, Fog, Gloomy, á Hail, / Liykining.

• Oversal, Passing showers, p. Squally, ℗ Rain, # Snow, a Thunder, Viability, wo Dew wat), 1-Rain_in' inches, testha and barndredthe%2

W. Dosack,

Claims accruing to this year paid... 19,019.00 born adventurer, who played as many parts and the bedroom he handed Mme: Vartay, à lon: Hongkong Observatory, 13th February, 1889.

Fire Engine and Volunteer Brigades

To Commission Account:-

Agents'Commissions.

.....

To l'osses Account 1888 .--

To Amounts written off :--

Furniture Account ......

42.25

Fire Engine Account

312,00

To balance

By Premium Account:---

Cri

Net amount of Premiz

collected...$207,981.32

Less Re-insurances...

4,305.65

By Interest Account:—

7. Amount at Credit, in- cluding interest due on Investments Scc... By Exchange Account:- Amount at Credit ...... By Transfer Fee Accounts- Amount at Credit......

E. & O. E.

The carter of Prado, which was unearthed by ́detectives after his arrest for the murder of Marie Aguitant last summer, is the most remarkable in the history of modern crime The man was a

played them as brilliantly as a hero of one of the elder Dumas' rumances. He was successively Spanish hidalgo, thief, millionaire, speculator, 154 25 gambler, robber and assassin His trial Inst 233,443-29 November was the most extraordinary of recent times, and when the dramatic spectacle which $288,588.19 served. Paris for more than a nine-days' sensation was.ended; Prado remained almost as great a mystery as before the veil was lifted from his swindles and his crimes. The story of the crime that brought him to the guillotine and of his previous offenses is as follows:

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He then dressed himself, and Mme. Varlay noticed that his shirt sleeves and his coat were stained with blood. When Madame went out as usual to buy bre kfast Prado told her to bring with her the Petit Journal. Atgo'clock Mme.. Varlay re-entered the apartment and surprised Prado in the act of burning his shirt in the kitchen stove. He said:

** I have reasons for doing this, but re.nember that it is none of your business."

A few moments after, he burned up his boots in the kitchen stove. Mme. Varlay remonstrated with him for this because the boots were new ones. At 4 o'clock he went out, but he didn't shave himself as usual, as he said:

"I have no pazor. I left my razor to be

At 10 o'clock in the evening of November 28, 1887, man was arrested on the banks of the Seine, near the Quai de la Conference, for having committed an audacious robbery, after having *.82,379.48 wounded a policeman with revolver. This mas was Linsk de Castillon. He gave his name, 3,748,8% however, as Prado T. Robo. This name was false, as were also the names Mendoza, Hard 284.59 and Grassett, that he has successively called himself. The name Linsk de Castillon is, in $188,588.19 fact, inscribed in the registry of the last marriage

he made at Madrid, November 1, 1887, and also.sbarpened at the barber's," In connection with his child, whose mother was a’woman named Couronneau, at Bordeaux, but he himself explains that this marriage was cele- brated by the use of forged papers. It is strongly believed that he is son of poleon and that his mother was a lady of honour at the court of the Empire, but it is certain that in 1868 he went to school, he then being 13 years old, at Gigon, and that an elderly lady in good circumstances. and who was always dressed in black; but who has now mysteriously disappeared, used to have charge of him.

JAS. B. COUGHTRIE

Secretary. We have examined the above Statement with the Books and Securities at the Head Office, and bave found the same to be correct..

JAMES H. COX, Auditors. R. LVALL -Hongkong, 11th February, 1889.

MISSIONARY WORK IN CHINA.

"Ubiquitous missionary" write to the following effect on Mutual help among Protestants and Roman Catholics" in Chinese Times 2-m -"One oftentimes renders help to another, with-

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It was then he committed bis first crime by robbing his mother of all her jewels and running away. He then travelled around the world. He stopped at Mozambique, at Calcutta, at Hong- kong, at Hayti and San Francisco, and remained

He wore his overcoat, his soft felt hat, and his description coresponded then exactly with the man scen in Maric Aquitant's company the previous evening at the Eden Theat c. At 6 o'clock he came home again. He then wore a black salt of clothes, an olive-green overcoat and a tall silk bat. He said:

"I gave away my old clothes to a beggar." Prado and Mme. Varlay dined at a restaurant and Prato spoke in a joking way of a murder that all Paris was now talking about. Mme. Varlay reproached him for joking, in such a hard-hearted way, and be replied:

"Oh, it is only one woman less in the world and plenty more will be killed before long."

Next day he came home at 6 o'clock in the

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

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Thermometer-Am Therasumater – 4 pa se This meta-gam. (Wet bulb Therm-meter-1 pm. (Wet bulb) Therneomaterapim. (Wat baik) "Chermometer-Maximum "Thormarnetar-Minimum (over night)

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To-day's Advertisements.

70.06

"Co-day's Advertisements.

** FOR SHANGHAÏ

THE Steamship

"AMOY,"

Captain R. Köhler, will be despatched for the abave Port, on FRIDAY, the 15th instant, ai

4 P..

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For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, 13th February, 1889. STEAM TO YOKOHAMA, VIA NAGASAKI, AND KOBE.

(Passing through the INLAND SZA.} HE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamship,

"KHIVA"

will leave for the above places on SUNDAY, the 24th February, at DAYLIGHT.

E. L. WOODIN, Superintendent.

Hongkong, 13th February, 1889.

· STEAM TO SHANGHAI "HE P. & O.S. N. Co's Steainship

"PFKIN"

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will leave for the above place about 24 hour after her arrival with the next outward English Mails...

E. L. WOODIN, Superintendent. Hongkong, 13th February. 1879

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SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, PORT SAID, MALTA, MAR. SEILLES, GIHRALTAR, BRINDISI, ANCONA, VENICE, PLYMOUTH, AND LONDON; ALSO, BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA AND AUSTRALIA,

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SPECIE ONLY LANDED AT PLYMOUTH.

HE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STRAN

NAVIGATION

COMPANY'S Steamship "SHANNON,"Captain C. R. Edwards, with Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for LONDON, VIA BOMBAY and SUEZ CANAL, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th February, At NOON.

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out ever intending so to do. And this is about for several months in New York. In 1872 he evening. He was very feverish and said that KELLY & WALSH, LD..

the status of the mutual help between Protestants and Roman Catholics in China. The deed goes farther than the thought, and for this man has but little ta merit praise. Protestant missionaries should never forget that the Roman Catholics came to China a ̈ few hundred years first; and that the present standing of Protestants in the interior of China is largely due to the exertions and diplomacy of Roman Catholics. Power has ever been symbolized in the methods and deeds of the Roman Catholic Church, and, power is something that the Chinese admire and respect. It matters not that in many places the Roman Catholics are looked upon with disfavour at present, the fact remains that standing in Chinx has been esta- blished by those very men. They have fought not a few battles with Chinese diplomacy and dexterous scheming, and in all these battles they Have held on till victory, legal and undeniable, baten gained. All this may have caused

baling and deep hatred, but the result has All over China the name of the Church of the

be and good of Protestants.

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was a Lieutenant in the army of Don Carlos. He profited by a ten days' leave of absence to cross the frontier into France and consummatki a robbery of 8,000 francs, and rejoined the army in time to distinguish himself at the siege of San Sebastian.

During the siege he was taken prisoner and sentenced to be shot, but the daughter of the

Governorel San Sebastian, whom he had seduced.

saved his life. He was afterward badly wounded at the battle of Semmorostro and was corried in an ambulance to hospital, where he was nuried by a Sister of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. He seduced the Sister of Charity, who was a near relative of the Duke of Norfolk. He afterward married her and made a tour with her to Jerusalem, Palestine, Syria and Egypt. He brought his wife back to Naples in a dying condition, and she died at fichia. It is believed that he poisoned her, Frado' then went to Savonna, where he dis- tinguished himself by robbing in broad daylight city 30,000 france worth of jewelry. Two hours

and in one of the most frequented streets of the

he was obliged to leave at once for Spain. He had no appetite and would not touch some dainty dishes that Mme. Varlay had prepared for him. By Prado's order Mme. Varlay picked MADAME

up all her baggage and accompanied him to one of his friends named Ybanez. On the way Prada bought a pair of trousers, and at Ybanez' rooms avalise half filled with wearing apparel. awaited him. All three then went to the gare d'Orleans, where Prado bought ticket for far as Etampes. She was astonished at this Bordeaux. Mme. Varlay accompanied him as sudden departure, that resembled flight from justice, and could not restrain herself from saying:

"Are you sure you have not committed some crime? You seem to be trying to escape from somebody,"

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Prado laughed at her and called her a stupid fool. She afterward read in the papers the description of Marie Aguitant's murderer, and nearly fainted when she found that it exactly

tallied in every detail with that of her lover.

Silk and Valuables for Europe will be transhipped at Colombo; Tea and General Cargo for London will be conveyed via Bombay with- out transhipment, arriving one week later than by the ordinary direct roule via Colombo,

For further particulars regarding FREIGHT and PASSAGE"apply to the PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY's Office, Hong- kong

The Contents and Value of Packages are" re- equired to be declared prior to shipment.

...8.30 ·P.M.

«9.00 RMPO)}

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Tickets---$1 each, can be obtained at Messm

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KOKF F and J MOLLE, MAILLARD will give another

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the 18th instant.

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Tickets to be had at Messin, LANE, Crawford & Co.---Price, $2.

Hongkong, 13th February, 1889.

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THE CHINA AND MANILA' STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

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FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY.

THE Company's Steamship

"DIAMANTE,"

She soon afterward received letters from Frado Captain G. Tayler, will be despatched for the dated Madrid and Saragossa, promising her above Ports, on SATURDAY, the 16th instant, money. Ybaner one day handed her 400 || 1 4 P.M. francs, together with a letter from Prado, telling For Freight or Passage, apply to her to rejoin him at Lisbon, whence they would

RUSSELL & Co.:: sail for America, but after this Mme. Varlay

General Managers, heard nothing more of Prado,

Hongkong, 13th February, 1889. OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL

Prado afterward me a lady named Couroneau Alberdeau She was accompanied by her daughter, a charming young girl named Mauri cette, and Prado fell head over heels in love with Mauricette. He said that he was a Polish nobleman, that his name was Comte de Linska and that he wished to marry Mauricette. Mme. Couroneau said that it would take some time to have the necessary papers prepared for the marriage. Two days afterward Prado seduced Mauricette and ran up tremendous bills, which the mother paid In September, 1886, Mauri cette Couraneau became enceinte. To conceal the disgrace, her mother took her to Angouleme

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Shippers are particularly requested to note. the terms and conditions of the Company's Black Bills of Lading,

E. L. WOODIN, Superintendent.

P. & O..S. N. Co.'s Office,

Hangkong, 13th February. 197q

#SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR" NAGÁSAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA.

THE Steamship

#CARDIGANSHIRE!

Blee, Commander, will be despatched for the above Ports, TO-MORROW, the 14th instant, Cat4 PM. N

entímations

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORFORATION.

NOTICE is hereby given that the

the

· ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of he held CITY HALL, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, SHAREHOLDERS in this Corporation will the 23rd day of Februnry next, at 12 O'CLOCK NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors together with a State- - . ment of Accounts to 31st December; 1888,

By Order of the Court of Directors,

G. E.. NOBLE,

Chief Manager.

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Hongkong, 24th January, 1889.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

NOTICE is hereby given that the N

REGISTERS OF SHARES of the Corporation will be CI OSED from SATURDAY, the 9th, to SATURDAY, the 23rd February next, (both days inclusive) during which period no Transfer of Shares can be registered. By Order of the Court of Directors,

G. E. NOBLE,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 24th January, 1889

(131 HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED, NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING

Offices of the Company, No. 14, Praya Central, THE SHAREHOLDERS will be held in the

MONDAY, the 25th instant, at 3 P., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and Statement of Accounts, to 31st December, 1888.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 11th to the asth instant, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

D. GILLIES, Secretary. Hongkong, 8th February, 1889.

Notices of Firms.

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NOTICE.

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JAMES HENRY MACLEHOSE and Mr.J.DE SONNAVILLE were admitted PARTNERS in our Firm on 1st January last.

MACEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Hongkong, 1st February. 189.

NOTICE:

T HAVE this day taken into PARTNERSHIP 1. Mr. GERSHOM STEWART, late of tho Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and my Business will hereafter be carried on! under the name and title of ANTON & STEWART,"

J. ROSS ANTON, Hongkong, with January, 1889. HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

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R. G. E. NOBLE has been appointed M CHIEF MANAGER of the Bank from the

1st January, 1889.

By Order of the Court of Directors,

T. JACKSON,

Chief Manager.

Hongkong, 31st December, 1888.

To be Let.

TO LET.

OOMS in COLLEGE CHAMBERS."

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For Freight or Passage, apply to

ADAMSON, BELL & Co., Des 195 1's arm Agents. Hongkong, 13th February, 1889

"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP "CARDIGANSHIRE,” FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERP, LONDON, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. CSI NI Zoods, are being landed at their *ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed risk, into the Godowns of the Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

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SHIP COMPANY,¦' TAKING, CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN THE UNITED STATES, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND MEXICO,

EUROPE

VIA.

Optional cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 4 P.M., TỌ

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods haye left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining after the zoth instant, will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be 20th instant, or they will not be recognised. presented to the Undersigned on or before the

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

ADAMSON; BELL & Co,

Agent

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS, ATLANTIC AND OTHER CONNECTING Hongkong, 13th February, 1889

STEAMERS.

Steamikin

**ARABICA (k despatched for San Francisco, Yokohama, on SUNDAY, the 3rd March, at DAYLIGHT.

- Consection will be made at Yokohama: with Steamers from Shanghai and Japan Ports.

·AL PARCEL PACKAGES should be marked to address in fully and the same will be received at prerioes to sailing the Company's Office until FIVE FM, the day,

Amusements.

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THEATRE ROYAL

WO-CITY HALL, HONGKONG//

THE HONGKONG "CHORAL SOCIETY

"Heavenly Lord" is recognised to-day, while afterwards he disposed of the jewels and returned the name of the "Jesus Religion" is hid away to Europe. After having taken part in the last in uncertainty in many parts. Strength and campaigns of the Carlist insurrections he went standing, recognition and compactness, these to Peru. At Lima he married a woman of are the fruits the Roman Catholle Church, excellent family who brought him a dewry of and the Protestants in China have received the 1,200,000 francs. With this wife be had one blessing as well. Let this be fully noted. Let child, who died young. His wife also died very it also never be forgotten that the Roman suddenly. On the day of his wife's funeral he Catholics in many places are reaping the lost 400,000 france in a game of poker. He was blessings of the Protestant missionaries. The chased out of Lima by the indignant relatives of Protestants go forward with a literature to scatter, his wife. He, then made a voyage of discovery street-chapels in which to inform the masses, to Mezimbique and Madagascar. He wrote and hospitals to overcome prejudice and appeal accounts of bit travels to the Royal Geographical don. Good will is gained; foes.become friends: Society of Madrid. The next year he returned better ideas are, Inculcated; and inquiry, or to Madrid and opened a gambling-bouse. There, at'least. receptivity, is the result. Then it in one night, he won 200.000 francs by means of is that the Roman Catholics, hitherto working a false roulette table. "This" Frado said, is in the quiet and with commanding diguity, come the only money I ever earned with pleasure, for forward and gain not a few of their proselytes. on that occasion I robbed the robberathemselves Thus it is that the Roman Catholics have worked In a few days he spent all his money, and by into the hands of the Protestants, and the Pro making love to Spanish marchionsss of BoA child was born and Prado insisted, that Mauri testants are new working into the hands of the years of age he succeeded in getting her to make. cette should continue to live with him si his Roman Catholics. This no doubt fa inevitable, him presents worth, 80,000 france. In 1879 be mistress, but said that to marry her would plage and the division seems as irreparable as the gap met at San Sebastian a beautiful Spanish lady a stain upon the escutcheon of bia nobility. In in the Yellow River, Let all see to it that all named Dolores Carces y Marcills, who is des June, 1887, Prado left Mauricette and went to other smaller gapi be closed up as soon ascended from the Kings of Aragon, and on the Rogan, where he robbed a jeweler of 10,000 possible, that the great gap may then be tst of November he married her at Madrid. francs. He afterwards returned to Paris where scientifically considered, and in due time the She brought with her a dowry of 170,000 francs he met a stockbroker named Lorenzo, whom he river.of humanity and evangelization may flow This wife is still living in Madrid in a garretswindled out of 150,000 francs. It was for this peacefully onward to the broad ocean of im la the most, cruel misery. In letter to the that he was arrested in Paris and it was on this mortality"

The main argument that lurks beneath all this of how, Prado seduced her, married her, stole her police officer who effected his capture,

Procurer General she relates a bearireading tale occasion that he shot and seriously wounded the rhetorical flourish is that the Protestant evange property and brutally maltreated her and finally Izers of China should work in concert with the abandoned her in the gutter. In 1883 Prado 5th, and was the senation in Faris for three weeks. The trial of Prado was begun on November Roman Catholic emissaries of the Church of left Spain, and came to live in. Paris. He The fellow betrayed such nerve, audacity, skill Rome. The writer apparently forgets the funda became a chemist and, swindled: Monsieur and cunning that he became a popular bero, ang mental principles of divergence between the two Ramos, a pinner in the scheme for the chemical the court room was crowded with the demir sects of religious proselytisers The Protestant disinfection of the Paris: hospitals, out of all hiẩ preacher holds up the Bible to the native masses, money, While in Paris be seduced a sumber dafness well as with ladies well knows, fu Rod, acting on the assumption that it is an Inof young girls, but lived maritally with a woman reparted with fudge and lawyers, and in these rates: Special reduced rates granted to Officis society. He did not hesitate to indulge in To other European Points at proportionate, spired Book, inculcates its doctrines as infallible, named Eugenie, Forrester Varlay, who for three wit combats be always came out best, He of the Army Navy Civil Service and the CRAWFORD & Co, on MONDAY, 18th instant, Tickets may be obtained from Messrs. LANE, and promises! ctatoal salvation to his adherents, months had been separated from her husband refused to reveal anything about his early, life, Imperial Chinese Customs, to be obtained The Roman Cathoile: missionary's rule of faith This woman became passionately fond of him, and the persisted in declaring that he did not application Alabama Ay for Back Seala Is the Ecclesia Romana, or that group of and gave him all her money, “At this time his

Tickets for Back Seats of the Stalis may be *Christians;">who are presided over by entire property consisted of the clothes he had guilty of the murder of Mdrid "Aquitant, H&Passengers by? chễn: lnd have tile option of hadiat:the Door of the Theatre on the evening.

man who claims to be the successor of on and three shirts. Skepada wien the trial had lasted a week the prediction and Connecting Lines Central Pacific, Northers

cunping deceived many in the audience, and proceeding Overland by the Southern Pacific of the Performance Price, $haracter the founder of Christianity, but who acts in It was while he was living with Mme. Varlay | Judape

nully play ANAR LYALL,1 manner entirely opposed to the inculostiens and that the terrible murder of Marie Aguilast was made that he would escape the guillotine Paco Cadadian Pacific Railways, one

Sage app. Hon. Secretary, examples of his assumed model How the became the sensation of Paris. Marie Aguilant. The verdict, however, was death, which Prado Passengers who have paid full fare, re-ambark adherents of such a religion could have paved was murdered of the night of January 14, 1986, received with the same wonderful nerve that ing Sangrandisco for Chinx or Japan (or

The webtversa) within one year will be allowed the way to their opponents, is to us oystery in the third story of 51, Rue Coumartin Marie ever deserted hind in any emergency discotas of 10 per cent. This allowance 2011. and will probably appear as an insolvable códi|||Aguitant passed her evenings atthe Cafe Amez-

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HONGKONG, No. 1165, REGULAR MEETING of the above LODGE be held in FREEMASONS Zelland Street on SATURDAY, the Jbstant, at: 3 for 5.39. T.Ma procisolyp Hongkong, 11th February, 1889,

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TO LET, WITH EARLY POSSESSION...

NOS. 1, 2 and 4, QUEEN'S GARDENS..

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G..C. ANDERSON, 13, Praya Central

Hongkong, 24th January, 1889.

TO LET, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.

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edited From 1st June, 1889.

HOUSE, No. 1, Cameron Villas," East Peak.

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Hongkong, gth February, 1889.

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TO LET.

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HOUSE No. Queen's Road Central. Possession from 1st April next.

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J.-Y. V. VERNON," Hongkong, jrd November, 188S.

·TO LET.

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F. V. RIBEIRO. Hongkong, 30th January, 1889.

TO LET GTRY 1ST MARCH MIXT.

03 WEST TERRACE,

AGACLANDERSON, (13) Praya Contral

Hongkong, 19th January, 1829.

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