Entimations.
DAKIN BROS. OF CHINA,
LIMITE D, DISPENSING CHEMISTS, &C.
Sole Agents for Hongkong and China, "LEMOINE" NATURAL CHAMPAGNE, (Without Liqueur.) AWARDED PRIZE MIDAL, PARIS, 1889.
THE
POR
HE Special Features of this Pure Cham-
pagne afe :-
Ist.Ila entire freedom from the usual sugar- candy, ect., consequently it la fresher, cleaner, and more wholesome than the Liqueured champagnes. and Its
Delicacy, due to the first pressings only of the grapes used: the later pressings make the wine rough and coarse, and necesaltato the use of liqueur.
· 3u1---Ila “Natural Dryness, which is not aggressive, making it more appetising than satisfying,
4th-No liqueur being added, the process of re-corking is very rapidly effected, so avoiding the large loss of carbonic acid gas-the most valuable property of Champagne.
Champagne should always be drunk cold; but to half freeze a light, delicate wine by putting it into an ice-pail for the best part of an hour, is to destroy all is 68e vinous properties.
In fonner years, when beavily Liqueured Champagnes were alone obtainable, a good freezing was necessary to hide the nauseous sweetness of a ten per cent. dose of sugar-candy and alcohol; but consumers now demand & wine free from unnatural sweetness or alcohol-a
sparkling vintage which can be taken freely at luncheon or dinger, and which will improve, rather than destroy, the appetite.
Nos 23 & 24, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
Hongkong, xoth February, 1891.
BY APPOINTMENT.
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ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
MANUFACTURERS OF AERATED
WATERS.
Our New Factory has been recently refilled with automatic Stiam Machinery of the
latest and most approved kind, and -- we are will able to compete in ....
quality with the bist English Makers.
The purest ingredients only are used, and the utmost care and cleanliness are exercised
in the manufacture throughout. S
LARGE BOMBAY
"SODAS"
We continue to supply large bottles, as heretofore, free of Extra Charge, to those of our Customers who prefer to have them to the ordinary size.
COAST PORT ORDERS, whenever practicable, are despatched by first steamer leaving after receipt of order:
FOR COAST PORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for Packages and Empties when received in good order.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1891.
FINANCIA
Mr. Lon's ch. Redskin, 108t, salb
Mr. Hart Buck o Mr. Cruickshank's gr. Ruy Blas, 11st, Albion
Owner o Won after a grand race by a head; a' good ́third. Timer-30), 63, 1.36 and 2.09.
+
The CHALLENGE CUP, value 100 gulneas, for
China ponles; to be won two years con secutively by a pony or panies the bona fide
1.
Tax troopship Tamar, with naval drafts for Hongkong, was to leave Devenport on the rith Inst,
Mr. John Feels gr. Vagrant, sost. alb.........
Mr. Hough 3 Mr. Fraser-Smith's gr, Enchanter, zrat. ib...
. Mr. Maclean o
Mussas, Adamson, Bell & Co., agents for the Mr. Bunny's gi, Reciprocatios, rest. gib.
Canadian-Pacific Line, informus that the steainer Mr. Raynall Mr. John Paula gr. Ardent, 11si, 7ið..........
Empress of India left England for, this port an the Sih inst, and la due on the aand prox. Mr. Master o Won by a short head; bid third, Times-MR. Wise at the magistracy this morning was 334 65, 1.38, 2.101, 242 and 3.131.
four times as severe as his brother magistrate vechicles without a license. To-day four coolles were fined a dollar each with the alternative of others a fins of filty cents or four days' seclusion seven days' “jug" whilst in the case of two
was awarded,
WASHINGTON, January 28th. Owing to the dissension that exists among the Republicans of the House of Representatives an political questions, it is believed that tie prospect of any legislation for improving the position of silver is declining.
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always found themselves blocked by the barred tren gates of the Bloomsbury district and have had to thank the Duke of Bedford for missing their steamers to America.
property of the sante owner; weight for Inches the NIL DESPERANDUM STAKES, for all beaten yesterday with respect to Chinamen plying by the Baston merchants are opposed to free crushed by his burdensome rent. He was
entrance (forced) $5, but optional to Subscrip tion Griffins of this season, 1890-91; first pony to receive 70 per cent,; second, 20 per cent.; and third, to per cent, of entrance money. One- mile-and-three-quarters.
Mr. Sastoon I
Mr. Sassoon's bt. Zephyr, tist. 4lb. Mr. Buxey's gr. Royalty, 1st. lb. Mr. Reynell a Mr. Buxey's gr. Mome Guard, zisty: 31b...... Mr. John Peel's gr. Hilarity, 11st, 1lb................
Mr. Pond 3 Mr. Hough o Wan cleverly by two lengths, with Hems Guard close up. Hilarity was beaten off. Times-33, 66), 1.36, 2.10k, 2'419, 3.15 and 3.461.
The NAVY CUP; prescaled by officers of H.M. Fleet, for all China pentes;aight for laches; previous winners at this meeting of one race, sib, extra; of two races, yib, extra; and of three or more races, tolb, axira; non-starters at this meeting excluded. Entrance $10; second poay to receive half of the entrance money, One mile.
Mr. Sid's b. Waldo, rist, tib......Mr. Maclean' 1 Mr. Chantrey's gr. Autocrat, 1188. 4lb..........
Mr. Master 2
Mr. Baxey's gr. Arabic, rost. 12lb, Mr. Reynall 3 Mr. John Peel's gr. Merry Thought, rust gl
(incl. 5lb. ex.).
.....Mr. Haugh o Mr. John Peel's b. Opposition, 11st. 3lb. (incl.
lb. ex.)........
...Mr. Hart Buck Mr. Boyd's ́d. Duncraggan, Fist, glb. (incl. Mr. Coll's gr. Chimers, 10st. glb...Mr. Nichel o
7lb. ex.)...............
Mr. Boyd's
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Won cleverly by ahead; half a length between second and third.
The LADIES' PURSE; for all Chine, ponies; weight for inches ; all ponies not subscripties grillins that have been placed 3lb. extra; winners not subscription griffins 7lb. extra j entrance $5. Seven furlongu.
The Duke of Bedford was probably the richest Duke la England, his fortune even exceeding that of the Duke of Westminster, and belog The Coinage Committee of the House of about double the fortune of the Astor family, yet Representatives have commenced hearing he never was known to listen to any appeal for evidence on the Silver Bill. The delegates sent clemency from a tradesman or tenant who was coinage.
tenacious as any feudal baron and exacted evary subscription griflax of this season, 1890-91;
LONDON, January 29th.
no matter if it drove the tenant to farthing entrance $5, with $100 added for the first
Mr. Goschen, speaking at Leeds yesterday, pauperism. Pony, and $50 for the second Fany; weight
Mesura, Baring showed that the reserves of the prosperous tradesman who was driven by poverty said that the crisis connected with the failure of To-day's papers contain an account of a ence (or inches. Half-a-mila. Mr. Fraser-Smith's br. Glenisle, 21st. 41. ....
Bank of England were inadequate, and he was to resist the Duke of Bedford's evicting agents. Mr. Maclean 1
now engaged with the Bank in devising Iris pratty certain that his Majesty the Emperor of scheme which would enable its position to be last week a maudio idiot. He bad, however, Ha was sentenced to prison and released only Mr. Len's ch. Redskin, jost. 13lb............... Japan has suffered from a very severe attack of strengthened. Mr. Goschen said he was insuffelent memory of his wrongs to attract a
Major Hannay fluents. The Japan Mail states that a rumour Mr. Heinrich's gr. Kubla Khan, rost. 6lb....... to that effect found its way abroad at the time favor of the issue of one pound and ten shillings crowd at the railway station walle the Daka's
Mr. Sampson- 3
when nearly all the Court Ladies were attackedotes, the latter to be payable in silver, which handful of sabes were being put on the train for Capt. Gardiner's gr. Pallander, 11st, 1lb.......
by the epidemic, but the Imperiat allments aro
with the stock of gold thereby realized, would transportation to the ancestral vault by shouting:" Mr. Master Kept wonderfully quiet in that country, and people create a second reserve to meet any future "There goes the Duke. He has paid the penalty, Capt. Gardiner's to. Cocoa-ust, xrst, 4ib.......
soon became persuaded that the Sovereign's urgency. He did not state the smount of one and I am, avenged!" This poor man WEE Mr. Orlebar o condition had been falsely represented. Now, pound and ten shillings notes that he proposed promptly locked up again for disturbing the public Mr. John Peel's gr. Quickstep, 11st. 1ib.........
however, the vernacular press states very con-
to issue, but declared that he was not in favour pence. Mundreds of such instances of the Duke'a Mr. Hough e fidently that this Majesty's Illness Insted for forty
of the expulsion of gold by excessive issues of tyranny could be cited. While he lived they Mr. Jones' gr. Yagyffarnog, tost, zalb. Mr. May days, and that a high degree of lover was any fiduciary currency whatever.
attracted no attention. When he died, toadying Mr. Mount's ch. Redfern, 1tat. tlb. Mr. Green registered at one time. Happily the progressive
PARIS, January 29th. British newspapers piloted columus about his Mr. Twain's gr, Toisen d'Or, tost. alb..........
Notwithstanding the Portuguese dental to the wealth and his wit, though they purposely ignored *Emperor is sow convalescent, Mr. Collingwood a
statement that a charter had been granted to a Als wickedness. Won, pulling up, by six lengths; a bad third.
territory from the Sabi to the Zambeal, M. French Company at Mozambique to exploit Bartssol, one of the deputies of the French Chamber, en bohall of the Mosambique Com Pany, has confirmed the concession, which he states forbida the company making any strange. mant with a British Chartered Company.
TELEGRAMS.
THE KAISER AND BISMARCK, '-
LONDON, February 19th. The tension is increasing between the German, Emperor and Prince Bismarck, owing to the constant criticisms of the Imperial policy made by Bismarck.
Mr. John Peel's ch. Merry Christmas, 118. rolb.
Mr. Hongh 1 Mr. Sassoon's ro. Unicorn, st. 4lb...Owners Mr. John Peel's gr. Emerald, tost. gib......... Mr. Master
3 Mr. Fraser-Smith's b. Keep Tryst, fort. jalb.
Mr. Orlebar o Mr. Buzey's gr. Grayling, ist. lb...Mr. May of | Mr. Bazey's 6. Skipjack, Tat, glb. Mr. Reynell ●
Mr. Buxey's wh, Crown Diamond, 1st. lb·
Mr. Sampson o | Mr. Sid's d, Susewind, rist. 4lb. Mr. Madisen o Mr. Awa's gr, Phoenix, 10st. talb...Mr. Green o Won by a short bond; a good third, Time 1 min, 52 secs.
HONGKONG STAKES; a forced entry of $5 for
all subscription griffing of this acason, 1890-
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From Straits Papers). THE SILVER QUESTION.
LONDON, February, 7th,
THE ITALIAN CABINET..
THE troopship Tyne, with rellefs for the Raffler and Swift, is said to be due here to-morrow,. Just a trifle of 4500 or thereabouts, says the Naval and Military Argus, was expended on the Tyes to enable her to proceed to Hongkong and back. The Admiralty were desirous that she should; if possible, proceed to sea with a defective screw shaft, bat the dockyard officials at Chatham declined to accept the responsibility, and hence a new acrow shaft was fitted to the vessel. Very little was done, however, towards making good her other defects, and when the 'vessel returns from her China trip she is likely to be all defectu.
A BERLIN circular giver the following as the annual average prices of the troy ounce of standard allver in English pence, the said
Prica...
..52
•52#
481
452
440 42*
getting the Free Coinage bill passed, have alloy
The Silver Party is the Senate, despairing of | standard being 37 parts of pure metal to 3 of
Year. reported to the House of Representation that
Year...
Pria, they meditate tucking this bill to penalons, or 1871-7559
1866.70.........590
1882..... ....519 1885. ..50 9-16. some other imperiant supply bill, which the 1876...........$2 r884,
..501 House will hesitate to reject,
1877..
-54 13-16 1885. February 9th. 1878..
9-161886. 1887. “The attempt to tack on the free coinage bili to ↑ 1879........a
1980..
1888, some other important bill to be passed by the
51 11-16 1889... 4211-16 House of Representatives has failed.
On the 9th instant a victim to the bite of a mad dog succumbed to the terrible disease known as raging in Singapore just now. The Free Praza hydrophobla, which is said to be well-nigh gives the following particulars of the occurrence: At 11 p.m. on December 24th, P. C. Bododin, a Kling constable, while proceeding to his station, Sepoy Lines, to go on duty was attacked in The Chilian Insurgents have captured one of dog which few et him and bit him to the band. New Bridge Road, not far off the station, by a Hewent to Hospital and had the wound cauterised, men being sent out meanwhile to hunt for the animal, but without success. Yesterday morning Bododin complained of being unwell and ke was immediately scat to Hospital, where he died about 7 o'clock after suffering terrible agonias, and showing unmistakable symptoms of hydrop boble,
The Marquis de Rudini, a Tory, has auc- ceeded in formings Coalition Cablast. The Marquis favours the Triple Alliance.
THE REVOLT IN CHILI,
91; first Pony to receive 70 per cent of the | the new ironclads. entrance money and $200 added; second Pony zo per cent; and third to percent; weight for inches; winner of German Cap rolb, extra; winners of any other races gib, extra. One-mile-and-a-half.
Mr. Quintat's wh. Romance, rrst. 6lb. (incl.
5lb. ex)...........................................M. Green I Mr. Fraser-Smith's gr. Glencoe, 10st. Izib......
Mr. Maclean 2
Mr. John Peel's 'gr. Tom-tit, 1ost-Islb. (incl. Major Hannay's gr. Jujube, rist. glb. (incl. 5lb.
Tolb. cx.)...............................................................Mr. Master 3 #X.)....Owner o Mr. Barker's gr, Clatewood, s. 4lb....Owner o . Counterfoil Order Books supplied on applica-Mr. Mount's ch. Rediern, Hat, lb. ......... tion.
Mr. Hutchings o Mr. Twain's gr. Toison d'Or, 10st._1alb...
Mr. Collogwood || Mr. John Peel's gr. Go Bang, ist.
Mr. Boyd Mr. John Peel's gr. Blue Bonnet, Iist. 6ĺb, (incl. sib. x.)...................Mr. Hough Mr. Jay's gr. Renner, Fort, ralb.Mr. Machado o Mr. Maclin's gr. High Jinks, 10st. 1zib........ Mr. Reynell Won, after a grand race, by a short neck; bad third. Times-24: 673, 1.43), 2.174, 2.53 and 3.241.
Our Registered Telegraphic Address is, "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG," And all signed messages addressed thus will receive prompt attention.
The following is a List of Waters always kept ready in Stock :-- PURE AERATED WATERS
SODA WATER
LEMONADE
POTASH WATER
- LITHIA WATER
SELTZER WATER
· SARSAPARILLA WATER
TONIC WATER
GINGER ALE
GINGERADE.
No Credit given for bottles that look dirty,
or greasy, or that appear to have been used
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The KEECHONG CUP, presented, for China Ponien; second Pony to receive $50 weight for inches; entrance $10, From the Black Reck twice round and in,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
"Tux Goodollers" will be repeated at the Theatre Royal to-night,
To the late Charles Wirgman of Yokohama, who for something like thirty years was identified with foreign residents in Japan, and who may be wald by the publication of his Punch to havéled to his recognition as a semi-public man, the pro position to erect a memorial, to be paid for by public.subscription, over the grave in which his remains repose, remarks the Fapan Herald, will
LONDON, January 30th, The Duke of Cambridge has arrived at Malta. It is privately reported that the Grand Duke George has injured his spine by falling from the alatop of the Russian fagship dreva while on the passage out to India.
Sir John Gorst, replying to a question, said the Government did not intend to interfere with the judicial decision of the Dum Dum murder case
WASHINGTON, January 29th. The silver men here have abandoned all kops of passing a free coinage bill this seņplom.
BIRLIN, January 30th. Noreasons are assigned for Count Waldersen's resiguation, which har'caused much surprise.
NEWS OF THE WORLD...
BERLIN, January 2013.. An aminons coincidence is mentioned in con, nection with the court festivities on Monday night at Berlin. Emperor Wills was to have made a speech but his physiclana insalated that he should not owing to his sore throat. This was exactly the first public announcement: made death of the late Emperor Frederick, and the regarding the trouble which brought out the recollection of that fact cast no little gleam over Monday night's brilliant assembly. The ques tion suggested to many, mlade is whether the young Kaiser has the beginning of the terrible complaint which gave him the crown at thirty, The German press dare not hint at such a thing, but Berlin la full of whispers..
WASHINGTON, January zoth.
The Department of State la informed that Bocas del Torro, in the United States of Colnes bia, has been made an open port, the same as Pauntan and Colon. deng
PERTH, JANUARY 20th.
The Colony of Wasters Australia opened Its by the Governor for railway and public works, first Parliament to-day, and $6,000,000 was asked
* MAND, Įrauary soth, The Spanish Cabinet has decided to do away with all treaties of commmerce with other coun tries except that with Morocco.
Rivers Tagus and bro at Saragossa "ure covered with les for the first time since 1829.
LONDON, January
the North British and Caledonias roads claim
The Scotch railroad strike seams nearly ended, ing they have nearly all the men they want. --- The Austrian Diet has adopted a law which levias a tax of 200,000 florins on,the bourse for the support of the poor. The sanct relation of the Stock Exchange of poverty is not explained In the new law.
A dispatch received to-night says that the Chilean insurgents have seized Plargua.
The relations between Italy and France ara again becoming strained, owing to Africam rivalry, France is rapidly reaching for Tripoll and Abyssinis, and would have attached Tripoll but for the fact that any move in that diracifon means war with Turkey, the Sultan having resolved that Tripoli shall remain part of his | empire if he has to fight for it. Italy claims a protectorate over Abysslalu, but French agents have been trying to win the Abyssiniana over to France, and there is evidence that they have |||been partly successful.
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PARIS, January sist The seaport of Fecamp on the English Chan- nel, at the mouth of the Fecamp river, is in- undated. The town was flooded so quickly that it was with difficulty the inhabitants were rescued.
It is estimated that good persons are (hrown out of employment by the severe weather. The total less to France in wages, stoppage of trade and the biighting of crops, will probably reach firmaries are crowded. The Administration has 50,000,000 francs: All the hospitals and in- placed the dead wood, in the State forests at the disposal of the poor.
The Rigare makes an appeal to the churches to keep their doors open all night and transforma them fato shelfers for the homeless poor, SAVE
VIENNA, January 21st. Several trains and incwplows have stuck fast in the snow near Gumpoldskirchen, Passengers have been compelled to leave the car and wada through deep snow to the nearest stailón. Numerous fatalities are dus to the exceedingly rigerous weather reported from all parts of the country They include cases of men and horses frozen to death while driving.
the city that prices have risen 100 to 200 per The stocks of coal and mik are so reduced in
cent. The factories are closing, for the lack of conlid Argentinian dan dia mai bunaque
Yesterday several severe earthquaka shocks were experienced at Pressburg and Lints. No | Pidät damage was done.
JARNANASUK PROME, January 21st
A FULL report of the Hongkong Races will appear in pur livue of Monday next. Tax Russian cruiser Koreyatz anired at Singapore from Hongkong on the roth instant, H.M.S. Redpole (Lieut.-Commander Freeman) arrived here from Foochow yesterday afternoon. A MAIN FEE pipe was broken this morning in ↑ be sure to meet with general recognition by those It has become known that Cantate 21st, The Pope is confined to his bed with a cold. Hollywood Road during the progress of the by en wrote to Justo McCarthy demand; mesting of prominent
the water
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MESSES. Butterfield & Swire inform us that the Ocean Steamship Co.'s steamer Tascer, from Liverpool, left Singapore for this post yesterday at a p.m., and is due on the 27th fast.
Ax emergency meeting of Zetland Lodge No. as, EC, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Wednesday, the agth instant, at 8,30 for 9 pm, precisely, "Visiting brethren are cordially invited.
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· BERLIN, January 115k." ing an apology for blating in bla speech physicians, demonstrated upon the body of one that a different color would have been who died of advanced tuberculosis that the ulcers given Parnell's conduct in the divorce case on the Intestines besides the ulcers on the lungs O'Shea had been cross-examined. McCarthy's had been nearly healed under the injectious of reply not being sathfactory O'Shes has ad- Koch's lymph, a fact that suggested that Kechine dressed him another letter referring to him as an tédded to cure ulceration of the bowels. "ill constructed dummy, with the straw starting from every seam," and saying that McCarthy meanness and mendacity. The matter her possesses two qualifications for his present post
created a stir.
Hert Rottenburg, who was formerly Prince Bismarck's secretary, has been appointed Under a significant and it is reported that a rapproche Secretary of State... This incident is regarded
'mant is being effected between the Kaiser and the former Imperial Chancellor, It has just transpired that they exchanged New Year's. greetings as usual and that there was no truth statesman. in the rumor that William neglected the ald
month many mirthful moments caused by pro- meeting the subject, several subscriptions were ductions of his humorous pencil. On privately at once promised, and the editor will be glad to receive such sums for the above object, as con- tributors are willing to give. Charles Wirgman's place of sepolture should be marked by some enduring memorial to preserve it from oblivion. CAST-IRON check is undoubtedly a valuable stock-in-trade for the legal business. Here is a little story that is very much to the point, and
Lord Salisbury, in a political speech at Tax agents (Messrs. Carlowits & Co.) Inform might easily be applied locally-Some years Cambridge, said he did not belleve either that ue that the Navigazione Generale Italiana ag young man applied to the District Court of the home rule contest was on the point of
Dallas, steamer Bormida, from Bombay, let Singapore lawyer was appointed to examine the qualifica positions must be carried before home rule is Tex, to be examined to practice law. A victory of that it was dead” He said: "Many Mr. Buzey's gr. Arabic, rost, talb............................................ for this port yesterday and may be expected patioas of the candidate for admission to the Bar. victorions. Even if the mysterions Home Role
Mr. Reynell 1 Mr. John Post' gr. Leap Year, lost. alb.
or about the 17th inst.
In the Prussian House of Representative to." The young man was rather deficient in Black Bill is passed, it will be our duty to undo the day Righter raised discussion as to the remis stone and Mr. Machado 2 ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH.-The Mission
he lacked the requisite preparation and -vessèls hoisting code pennant C between ġ and
existence to two very clever men, Gladstone and | by ex-Minister von Ballihausen, formerly bend the examining. lawyer badgered him until his Parsell. While they supporti It I should give of the Department of Agriculture. 10.30 a.m. on Sunday to convey men nahöre të
brow was beaded with perspiration. "Do you you imprudent advice. If persuaded you that Richter charged the Ministers with taking the 11 o'clock service, returning about 12.30.
know what fraud is in the judicial sense of the the battle was over. A vigorous struggle fa sill unfair advantage of their official positions. word?" inquired the examining attorney. Ит THE holy synod of the Greek Church has decreed don't-I hardly think I do," was the stammering London and Kilkenny proved that Irishmen are amounted to only $3,000 marks, and were before you. The recent home rule rehearsal in | Minister of Financa Miguel replied that the fees that any widow or widower who tries matrimony reply. "Well, fraud existe when a man takes quite incapable of conducting an independent remitted in accordance with the express wish of for the third those shall do religious penance from advantage of bis superior knowledge to injure an parliament. It had further shown the unlimited the late Emperor Frederick, three to five years. Widows of sixty of 12), Ef you take advantage of your superior kitom-anization swept down a man who had been { majority, After the debate clased Von Balthaw
ignorant person," So, that's it, is it 1" Then power of the priesthood, whore matchless Richter's motion, was defeated by a large Won easily by six lengths; good third. Time Rulity of a secord offence get a dose of two years" | ledge of law to ask me questions I can't answer, | the despot of the whole Irish, movement, keza | sen handed the amount remitted to the Emperor,
for any other purpose than that of Containing | Mr. Yoma's gt. Cobweb, 11st, Ilb. ...Mr. Boyd 3 steam-launch Day Spring will call alongsid? though Greenleaf. It looked very much a mischief. My belief is that home rule owes its i sion of stamp dues upon a deed of entall execated
Aerated Water, as such bottles are never used again by us.
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,
Hongkong, China, and Maulia. [s
DEATH,
At 5, Woodlands Terrace, on the sath Feb., CORA, the beloved wife of Captain G. A. Tayler. Deeply regretted.
The Honghong Telegraph
Mr. Fraser-Smith's cb. Sanator, tost. 1215,
Mr. Maclean of Mr, Nantal's gr. Blue Rain, 11st, 4lb...
Mr. Master o Mr. Sebrof's bl. Coquette, rat. 4lb...............
Major Hamany o Mr. Trust's gr. Haphazard, trat. 115. .........
Mr. Nichol o
5.041......
dursilon
A large number of the relatives and friends of
the deceased lady's remains to their last rasting 16. Diamants, who died last night, follawad place, in the Roman Catholic Cemetary, this
afternoon.
swing to my ignorance, and In consequence and in America. That is the ruthless organizi- to dispose of as he thought best thereby I am refused a license, I will be injured lan bencats whose heet daty would place the
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The GARRISON CUP, presented by the officers
of the Garrisong for China Ponies, bond #7 | Mrs. Tayler, wife of Captain A. G. Tayler of the and you will be found guilty of fraud. Won't Protestants by granting home sala kanya. Griffins at date of entrys weight for laches; previous winncis at this meeting, yib, extraj penalties accumulative; entrance $10 sub scription griffins of this season, 15goigt, allowed sib. From two-mije post once round and in. HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB RACE Mr. Buzey's gr. Royalty, 1st. lb., Mr. Reynell i
MEETING, 1891.
HONGKONG, SATU®DAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1891.
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Tax Singapore Free Press hear, through a private source, that Sir Frederick Weld, former Governor of the Straite, was to leave Marseilles for Singapore by the French mail of the 8th February and would arrive in Singapore on the 5th of March.
Mr. John Peel's gr. Merry Thought, 11st, tilb.
(incl, yib. ex.) ................Mr. Masters Stowards-H.E. Sir G. William des Vœux, | Mr. Ess'ch. Starlight, rsat, 8lb, (focl rib, ez) K.C.M.G. H. E. Admiral Sir Newell Salmon, Mr. Argyll's gr. Vampire, 11st. 1lb.
Major Hannay 3 Tax Himalaya sails for Partamenti to-morrOW. V.C., K.C.B.; H. E. Major-General Digby
Commander R. Murray Rumsey, R.M., Harbours Barker, C.B.; Commodore Church, R.N. Mr. Coll's wh, Chimera, tost, gib., Mr, Nicholl a few of the rank and file of the Garrison with
Lieut. Boyd
master, a Company of the Royal Engineers and Colonel Chater, Colonel Storer, RE, Cole Hawick Mr. Joe's gr. Flight, sost. 12lb., Mr. Magican P their wires and families, are homeward bound The Hon. CP. Chater, G, S. Coon, 4.
W. | Mr. John Peel's b. Opposition, tøst salbumu 1 the sturdy old troeper.
Lu Mr. Hough a H. Forbes, Esq. 1 J. Grant, Esq.1 ¡R, M.
Won easily at the finish by a length and a Esq. M. Grote, Esq. H. Hopples, Esq.; and E. L. Woodin, Esq. E. W. Rutter, Eug Hos, half a fair third. Time-aigh, Treasurer. H. Gere-Booth, Etq, Clark of The CONSOLATION STAKES, for all beaten Chind Ponies at this meetings weight for inches;
the Course.
THIRD DAY,--SATURDAY, KIST FEBRUARY. The CIVIL SERVICE CUP, presented, for subscrip
tion griffins of this season, 1890-91; weight for inches; previous winners, ib. extra penalties accumulatives entrance $51 second pony to receive half the entrance money. One mile,
One member of the numerous family of the Bonaparten lives in Corsica, the home of the great founder of the family. This is the Princess Mariaase, wile of Lucien Bonaparte, who,
clusion in the village of Ajsécia,
in a few moments and then added, reflectively
Judge 1" The lawyer was very thoughtful "My young friend, I perceive you have great natural qualifications for the Dar, and I shall recommend that a large, handsomely engrossed and richly engraved license be granted you in aplie of your ignorance.”...
LATE TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, January 'sigh. The enquiry into the recent explosion of two
son on the top of them. A reward of a thousand a bolders in Glasgow, shows it was dus to an explosive which had been placed by some per- pounds has been offered for Information which will lead to the arrest of the offender.
NEW YORK, January 27th,
show the average the of the temperature is as The intest t reporta from all parts of England degrees, the mercury now standing at the highest points reached since: November, oh westerly gale prevails on the Scottish and Irish colata,” Rain is falling in all parts of the king- dom. On the Continent the thaw is less decided, Dispatches from Buenos Ayres, siste that the affairs of Chile are far from improving Con- siderable dissension, already exist among the Chilean troops, and this feeling is rapidly Increa ing. It is announced as certain that d "amber of Government troops have already Jolded the Insurgent forces.
Word has just been received of an crid
of an exposlan of fire-damp fa's collery near Charkey, Over 1001 miners were killed.
MA TORONTO (Ont), JQuery zist
ical question sccupying the atention of the A special dispatch to the Globe from Ollawa rays there seems to be some important or crite Cabinet Just now. The Ministers Lays been called together every day for five consecutive days, each sitting being a prolonged ods. It is reported that Sir John Macdonald intends to dissolve Parliament at once and appeal to the people on the reciprocity question, bai
RID-JAVKIRO,
In the Assembly to-day this constitution was read for the Brst time.. Several amendmente were proposed. The Assembly passed a resolution censuring certain acts of the provisional Governe ment, whetaupon the Ministers of the Interior and Comffierce tendered their resignations, Rusilaistener Fan OTTAWA, January 21st,
The dominion officials know nothing about made knows yesterday, In the talk of the liber the subject of an intercelonial customs convention The Duke of Bedford's suicide, which was the report that England is sounding Canada on ad with it is connected a scandal faith Coroner's to take in all the British colonics of North
West WYCKK, January 110 -led New Yenz,
entrance $5, with $100 added: Second Pony separated from her husband, Ives a life of and in Kansas. Both trains were wrecked, and it 16 | Within five hours after the"Córdïer'a (dry, PhD in the London-special- xxys!! The
to receive so. Once road. Mr. Buxey'e wh, Crowe Diamond, 11st. glb...
'int upon his body it was reaatiag tå få reicht KiTD
M. Sampes & Zu Best known to the men of to-day. Every ous/only two soldiers were killed and twelve seriously" | "récently published the foreman of
US troops President Balmaceda la preparing, for
Mr. Sid's d. Bustwind, srst, rib...Mr. Green a Mr. Chantrey's gr. Autocrat, rist. 4lbenze
It is for bis wit and social fact that Talleyrand knows his reply to Mme. de Staël's taction - guestion whether he would save Muse, Rocamiar
RIDAY:
a triumph with.
Mr. Master 3 or herself, should both be in danger, of ArOWDS | 'rozew for seven years, from the 16th Ans Cremation is that the ordinary" thaɛnk of trafing | out bloodshed. BORDEAUX, January att,
Mr. John Peck's gr. Emeraki, Jost, glb,
O
Ing? Ah, madame, you know how to swim.
Advices have been received that train, being me the seventh cavalry artillery from the
| reported that many ofthe men were killed,
The accident is not so disastrous se at first of the crematory, in accordancet Is saldi, with Chile rebels have, demanded the surrender of reported, for although several cars were wrecked
Santiago. In consequence of the disaffection of injured. A number of horses were killed, yet.
fight, and it is expected: the whole LONDON, January 28th.
the revolutionists, Lord Cross has notified that he is willing to
Mr. John Peel's gr. "Blac Bonnet, 1ret. 81b.
two millions merling of India debentures with (incl. lb-ex.) inser ...........Mr. Hough i Mr. Ten Brocci's gr. Wild Mint, sost. 61b. MR. G. MILNA gives his first performance is interest at the rate of 37 per cent. Mr. John Peel's gr. Tom-tit, lost, rolb. (lack. (car, Jost, gib.).....................Mr. Maclean o Singapore te-night. He is, ways the Straits
CAIRO, January 28th. Zib. EL)
.....Ms. Master a | Mr. Twain's b'Ascold, 1st, drapiomur
A raid having been made by Dervishes close Test, supported by Miss Jordan and a carefully Mr. Maclia's gr. High Jinks, 11st. Mr. Reynell 3
Ms, Colleguped a selected Company of actors and actresses and is. to Snakin for the purpose of cattle lifting, the Mr. Darina' gr. Mercury, test, 12lb.
Mr. Yema's gr. Nero, 11st, 1lb...Mr. Boyd o farosnthly criticised in the Calcutta press. Mr. Egyptian Cavalry sallied forth and defeated the Mr. Sampson e Mr. Fraser-Smith's gr. Glencose, jost, alb.
Milna and the Jordan Company, will visit | Dervishes and receptored the stolen cattle, and Won easily; a good third.--Tims-1.94^^.
afterwards occupied Handanb.) M. Mr. Maclean o CHAMPION STAKLE, & forced entry for all Hongkong about the middle of Marek,
NEW YORK, January 28th, Mr. Jones' gr. Yegy@arnog, Jost, falb...
Chips Ponies, winners at this meeting only!|| Tex charge against Chong in, the rickaka coolle
He appalling collery explosion laat aken place Salt Mr. Barker on weight for inches; entrance #zo; winners of who is accused of fulously ddring his rechicla | at latrobe in Pennsylvania. Sixty corpses have Major Hannay's gr. Jujube, izst, gib, ((nel, two races, $30 ; of thres or more races, 85%% | whereby Father Bannetti was thrown out and been recovered, and seventy have been cramated
yib. ex.).........................../Owner
... with $100 sided," Ocomile-and-s-balh mes with a fracture of the thigh on the roth inst, in the pit, where fire is raginge Mr. Sassoon's gr. Hautbey, zost zib
Mr. Sassoon's be. Zephyr, zzgħi gibi umgengi. was to day remanded by Mr. Wion till the syth
LONDON, January 29th Mr. Orlebar o
Mr Schipház inat, bail in one surety of 1:1 halog: allowed. The Marquis of Dalleria and Lerd Lytton Mr. Quintet's wh, Romance, 11st. Blb. an „Mr. Buxey's gr, Home Gured, izst, 116uzdur) The Escodalpant, we understanty la mill in kave been appofated honorary presidents, fae
(inch, pib, ex); sinirinin Xa Green 'a
Mr. Pond a 1 hoopliai, & finn
| 5891, of the Oriental Congress."
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necroppils, where scores of bodies are every week, said that kid pracipal objecupp to Join
de salcide warp put, beyond Apossibilt in Le Duke of Bellord'a été chín fremenic a The noted clerical Abbé Leponulere of the brought directly Rome Shirt Smart Church of St. Sulpice, has been arrested on a
It is almost faburan to say that may ari
Täbyinka's | serious sharya of emberlement and infanticida, suicide is received with feelings of publicgatis. A piece of the abbe's cure was accused of faction, but in the Dake of Bedfora Reart is complicity in the death of a child, and when is actually true. With a heart half hiba Abbé Laponalare learned of her arrest be fed people living in London there probably never fross the place," "When the woman was searched, was any landlord more cordially hated by His however, letters were found on her person which tenants, whom he harrassed with an, amount of, discioped his whereabouts to the officers, poppe tyranny that is not Epproached by any Lindford Sets ROMES JAHIT SIL in the distressed districts of oppressed Ireland. It has fast leaked out that the grand hallinme The Dake of Bedford owned the entire Corest week at, ihe: British Embassy in honor of the Gardan district and Bloomsbury villaglet, wiek
Cambridge was the occasion of an
lies betwesa "Trifágar Square and damen annoying - Karies, of blanders, Lord Daftaria, Stations Americans; who was driving, in kista Embaanador, was probably too busy to glance fpm the West End hotels, the Lunds, station le over the list of favitations, and the documOLA WAN ZATOA 100 train Set Kit arson gaat alachitel kave, i mindsted in a hopeleer manner, carde being NEGY
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