Intimations.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1892.
For Sale.
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baby taste and flavour in entirely covered,
In glass jars at 7: Centu. COD.LIVER OIL GENUINE' NORWEGIAN.
FOR 1892.
This is without exception the finest oil that THIS Valuable Work, with many NEW
can be produced. Great care is taken in select. Ing healthy livers only fa its manufacture, and awe buy direct from the manufacturer, we are able to guarantee it 'Genuine,'
Per bottle, 75 Cents and $1.25. COD LIVER OIL EMULSIÓN,
A form in which the oil may be taken without difficulty by delicate patients and children.
Per bottle. $1.
COD LIVER OIL EMULSION WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES (Lime and Soda). A combination of great value in wasting dis- ansea, tapecially of the Chest and Respiratory Organs.
Per bottle, $1. Per dozen $10. BALSAM OF ANISEED AND LIQUORICE, For the relief of all catarrhal complaints, such an Coughs, Colde, Hoarsenesi and Soreness of the Chest, &c. M
In baules, so Cents and $1.
BALSAMIC COUGH LOZENGES.
A never failing remedy for Coughs.
In bottles, ça Cents.
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GIRTRYDKÅTHERTON'says that people incapable of caring for themselves and crippled children should have their heads stuck in a barrel of chloroform, out of pure Chelatian charity. ·
Tax clileans of the United States ·rezident in Japan, or rather the missionary part of them, have sent a petiifon to the Chicago Exhibition Commissioners asking that the show be not opened on Sundays as proposed. “They'll be In the asylumo soon.”
THE German gunboats Wolf, Capt. Helhoff, and ifis, Capt. Muller, are going home shortly, and their reliefs are to be the Adler and Eber, which are built on the lines of the well-known English Bustard class.
A FEITHION has been presented to the president SATURDAY (17th) is the last day upon which and director of the Suez Canal Company by a Seqush will be here to heal the ball, the maimed large number of Bittish shipowners against the the lame and the blind of Hongkong. He will proposals of a syndicate who desire to obtain be at the service of the general pübllo'on the permission for the carriage of petroleum is balk Parade Ground at the usual hoor every evening on the Suez Croal in tack steamers. The petl this week. A MONSTER totalisator la being got up over the toners represent that fa view of the high tempe "Civil Service Cup" in the Allahabad Races,rature of the Canal, the exceptional traffic on the Canal, and its extraordinary value, no such tickets to the value of a lakh and a gasiter of permission as that sought should be granted, supees having been distibuted over lodia, unless the ordinary traffic can be secuted against Burms and Ceylon.
all risks
saftendant upon the carriage of petroleum ander such exceptional conditions, and that any accident in the Canal to a steamer carrying bulk petroleum in large quantities would, from the confined space of the waters of the Canal, accc sarily involve disastrous consequences.
TKE latest conundrum : Who will be Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce when Mr. Edwin Mackintosh goes bome next month? A corress pondent suggests the immaculato" James" but we are inclined to plump for Foesnatcher.
Ir will be noted from the report of the Council meeting to-day that the seat in the Legis ativé
"I SAY, Jones, I've seen ever such a lot of your Council rendered vacant by the death of the
Jokes to a book." "You flatter me, old man, Hon. Phineas Ryrie has been offered to Mr.What book wn's It 70 "I forget the name; but E. R. Baillion, who made his début this niter- | it was a dence of an old book, bought at a second-hand shop--compiled, I think, by a party oo, and he is, therefore, entitled to be rated as
named Joseph Miller."
Honourable.
A BENGALI Vernacular paper ascribes the recent Royal death to the clerks of the Bengal Secretariat having been compelled by the Local Government to put on a black uniform. This is in accordance with a Hindoo superstition, that to assume any
Thx Hou, Treasurer of the Alice Memorial Hosptial begs to acknowledge with thanks, the following donations to the funds of the Hospital: The Parsee Charity Fund............... .......$250 Donation from & Director's Fee
...Messrs. Heuermann, Herbst &ign of mourning when there is no reason for AnoDymous (Chinese)............................
...Mess. Kelly & Walsh, Limited. Messrs. Lane, Crawford & Co. The Hongkong Trading Co. Ltd. ...Man Yu Tong, Hollywood Road. ...........Messra, A. A de Mello & Co.
AMOV and FORMOSA... FOOCHOW
SHANGHAI
& NORTH- TRN PORTS JAPAN.... BANGKOK
Mr. N. Moalie.
..Mr. H. W. Churchli£.
Mesm. Kelly & Walsh, Limited,
Shanghal
Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited.
Yokohama.
Rev, S. J. Smith. SINGAPORE...Messrs. Sayle & Co., Limited. Messrs. Amédée Prince & Co.
or to
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XE invite attention to the following Brands, THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE,
all of which are excellent quality and
good value for the money,"
The same being specially selected by our London House, and bought direct from the most nated Shippers, are imported in wood and bottled by matselver, thus enabling as to supply the best growths at moderate prices,
In ordering it is only necessary to state the same and quantity of Wine or Spirit wanted, and Intial letter for quality desired," PORTS. (For Invalide and general us).
Per doz Case.
A Alto Douro, good qually,
Green Capsule ...............$10
□ Vintage, superior quality,
Red Capsule
CONTAC
12
C Fine Old Vintage, superior
quality, Black Seal Cap
14
sule 201 Very Fine Old Vintage, extra.
superior, Violet Capsule (Old Bottled) munnus 18 - SHERRIES.
A-Delicate Pale Dry, dinner-
wine, Green Capsule...... 6
Fer 'Bet."
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The Honghang Tslagvask'ı number at the Telephone Cantal Exchange i No. 1,
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B Superior Palo Dry, dianer"
wipe, Green Seal Capsalo. 7.50075.
C Manzanilis, Pale Natural
Sherry, White Capsule... 10
CC-Superior Old Dry
Pale
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CLARETS.
1,00
1.10
12
1.10
14
1.25
Per
Case.
I doz. Quarts.
Per Casc a dox, *Pints.
A Superior Breakfast Claret,
Red Capsule.......................$ 4
$4.30
B St. Estephe, Red Capente... 450 5,00
C St. Jullen, Red Capsule....... 177.50.
D La Rose, Red Capsule
M...
II 13.00
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Per doi Case.
BRANDY.
Capsule
A-Hennessy's Old Pale, Red
B Superior Very Old Cognac,
Red Caprole
.$13
15
C Very Old Liqueur Cogne,
Red Cuprule... 20
18ya
Mark...
D Hennessy's Finest Very Old Liqueur Cognac, Vintage, Red Capsule... 30
SCOTCH WHISKY.
A There's Blend, White Cap-
sule
B Watson's Glenorchy, Mellow
Blend, Blue
Name and Capsule with
„Watson's-Abelour-Glenlivet,
Red Capsule, with Name
and Trade Mark..........
the Finest Scotch Malt Whiskies, Violet Capsule to
Scotch Whisky, Gold
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IRISH WHISKY.
A John Jameson's Old, Green
Capsule
Per
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jelegraph
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1892.
TELEGRAMS,
THE COAL TRADE.
LONDON, February 16th,
mourning, brings about a real'caasq for westing t.
Tax Nippon Yusen Kaisha are going to run a steamer to Newchwang from Kobe, vis, Kerean. ports this year, in addition to their regular Kobe Ticalsla bi-monthly packets. By the Company's 1Ɛga schedules we note that their first steamer starts from Kobe on the 11th proximo, while the Newchwang luer is to start on ber northern course just a week later. The Kobe-Vladivostock He is to be re-opened on the 31st March; just
three weeks earlier than usuaÍ,
Tux Memnon came out of dock last night, having had a new propeller fitted la. In her Inst trip to Sandakan the got aground in the shallow river-nothing unusual in that difficult and unsurveyed channel and the screw must have struck a snag in getting off, sa the blades were badly damaged, and the voyage back to Hongkong was performed, it is said, with only half blade. It is not unlikely that Capt. Doff's successor, who was to be sent on to Sandakan from the Straits, will be there when she next strives (she saile heace to-day) and will take over the command, of the vessel from the chiel officer, who has been acting captais since the late Capt. Dorff was taken lif.
SPEAKING of the plous frenzy which has arisen
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AN Interesting fight went 'on' a few weeks ago, says the Electrical Engineer, over the racing reports of the New York Jockey Club. The Information to the Western Telegraph
CAPT. MATHEWS, of Amoy, who arrived here by the Fotiin, Capt. W. Darics, a couple of days ago, to about to take over command of a new coasting steamer built to the order of Messrs. Malcampo & Co. by Ah Lung at Yau-ma-the She is to run between Amoy, Tamuni, Talwanfoo and Foochow
MRS. RUFFERT, an American physician, kas been lecturing on the complexion to a large audience of ladies at the London Princess's hëstre, She delivered a philippic against rouge, paint, powder, and massage for the face.. The eloquent complexlorist told the ladies to use
proprietors of the clab refusedompany unless toap for their faces only once a day—at night—
for heavy payment, which they would not, and secure luxuriant hair by the application of grant. All sorts of devices were tried to bayram and table zait. circumvent the club-pigeons, towers, and
as
on
-the
muggled wires Pinkerton's detectives stop. WIVES may still be sold by section in India, It this, but for four days reports were appears. A wonths of Rangamati was thus published, and the method si last discovered publicly disposed or lately having quanted the revealed a most ingenious system. The coach-ecree of a native court, having granted the man of a private carriage, had a hat fitted basband fly rupees as compensation for the with a day Incandescent lamp, telescope cloned him. The Acting Commissioner has con the flashes fors he had sustained by his wife having aband. from which were read by means
hotel at a distance, man firmied the decree as being quite in recordance top of a VAN TASSEL, the American balloonist, and, Miss belog stationed with red, black, and blue with local law and custom. Van Tasiel, the parachutist, who have been and so forth. No signals except those Wa note by our Japan exchanges that the bark
to meno Hout of focus, t
repeat performing a number of successful descents la
stop Madras lately, arrived in Calcutta on the gth ins. In the hat were made in the canlage, and the W. Le Lachaur, Captain W. Reynell, which and intend making a few trial trips in a large fishes were invisible, except in the line to the cleared here for Kobe on the ith of December passenger balloon in order to test the strength telescope. The Western Company were satisfied last, has been in collision with the Japanese and direction of the currents, for the professor the scheme would have continued to work suc ship Awake-maru; of Tchiere, on the high intends starting on a trip across to Bombar cessfully if someone had not let the cat out of seas when about a mile off the North-east of about the end of this month, accompanied by the bag.
Miyazakibana, Awall, and 3 miles north of Mr. Wilcox of the Dally Graphic. The car
Tomagashima, which resulted in the former used in these trial trips bas accommodation for MESSRS, NAPIEX, Shanks and Bell, Yoker, having her mainsail and main back-stars carried eight or ten people. If the trip across India is launched on the rath alt, the Hrin CA4, the away The Awake, it appears, left Yoshiura, . ace mplished it will be the longest passage ever second of two steel screw steamers of about 1,750|| Kil, on Feb. 7ih an route to Koba from Shing- made in x passenger balloon. .
tons gross, built for the China Merchants' Steamogawa: Navigation Company of Shanghal, to the order of Messrs. G. and 1. Welt, for service on the FROM the returns compiled by Lloyd's Register of Chins coast. This vessel has been specially Shipping it appears that, excluding warships, designed with a view to large carrying there were 494 veisels of 793.913 tons gross capacity on light draught, while superior under construction in the United Kingdom at accommodation is provided in deckehouses the close of the quarter ended Dec. 31st, 1891. for a number of passengers. The di- The deck fittings include steam windlass, steam mensions are 360 by 37 by 21 T. This is over 8 per cent, in excess of the tonnage under construction at the end of 1890. The largest steering gear, screw gear aft, and all appliances returns received during the year were those for for the efficient working of the vessel. The the March quarter, which showed 804,846 tons under construction; and the lowest, those engines, which will be put on board by Meas. Dunsmuir and Jackson, are of the triple for September, which showed 702,114 loss. On
all the most improved ***
these last figures, as will be seen, the present expansion type,
Ppilances for economy in working. At the returns show au fecrease of upwards of 90,000 tone. A noticeable feature la recent returns bas latuch, which passed off succesfully, the owners are represented by Messi, G. and I. Wer been the development of the building of safling vessels. Four years ago, la Fecember, 1887, struction was "antling * In 1888, to per cent. in 1889, 10 per cent. ; in 1890; 15 per cent; and in 1891, no less than 25 per cent.
A NOTIFICATION In the Gazette of India says: The Governor General In Council has learnt with great regret of the death of Colonel. Six Robert Sandeman, K.C.S.I., the Governor Generala Agent and Chief Commissioner in Beluchistan. Sir Robert Sandeman had served for more than thirty years on the North-west frontier, where his loss will long | *** be felt. His untiring energy and the force and steadfastness of bir character had acquired for him a commanding influence, upon which the Government of India could always rely. He was a brave and devated servant of the Queen, and be died as he had lived, In the discharge of bis daty. The death of such a man is a public deeply deplores It.
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in Victoria tha Sydney Morning Herald wisely misfortune, and the Governor-General in Council The vessel was named Hrin Chỉ by Miss Weif, only 9 per cent, of the total toenige ander con..
observes:-
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The fact that our trimada la Victoris have been mom stimmen. regarded as devouses to the varied mysteries of the wreship of Mirmmod is nothing at alingainat cha possibility of their going in sarnestly on this arw lias ; for, paradoxical though it may look, Chas two divergent and dissimilar tendencies are not indiquently
found together in hunnan nature.
To which the Bulletin replies —True, Obulky and moral sheet! Salvation and the accumu lation of cash do go together, and when the average sinner 1 "saved" his cat gets no fatter and his dog doesn't get a square feed say oftener, and bis employés don't get their wages-raised, and his miserable borse is galloped off its four legs just as before. Therefore when we meet an alleged Christian we always go round to his back premises and ask his horse if he is genuine, and if that animal reports unfavourably upon him wa accept ita verdict as conclusive.
PERHAPS the most noteworthy series of military contributions to Engllsbjounalism since Russell's Crimean letters has just been concluded in the lettera of "Vetus "to the Times on the Army and War-office administration. They have been attributed to General Sir George T. Chesney, and he was called upon by Broderick, Under- Secretary for War, to ́" "exculpate "~himself from the suspicion of having ritten the Chesney, however, repudiates the authorship, while bearing testimony to the remarkability of the letters, The Sydney Bulletin, we nate, considers that the few words in which he trounces Broderick spit that uppercrest Bumble as fatally_as_a. A moth.
Vetustallar's pin does of editorially conclusioncdito adopted by the ?imas-is that the Army system the War Office is a model of vicious bureau- of Great Britain is rotten to the core; and that cracy and acilberthe Bulletin not the Telegraph. will be surprised to find that Colonel Maurice jurns out to be "Vetus." Whoever the writer, he must be a man of extraordinary courage and ability to attack the "ruling chases" in their closest preserve, and we wish him every success in his self-imposed misston.
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ON February 5th, says the Courrier d'Hat- kong, the post of Yen-lang, lately called
The Japan Advertiser gives the following account of the late Mr. Gower Robinson ♬—— "Educated in Hongkong under the care of his mother, his father having died when the bey was as yet of tender years, Mr. Robinson entered the Hongkong and Shanghai Hank, where he remained till about a couple of years ago. He could have commanded promo tion had he cared to leave Yokohama, bat he had so many friends in the port that he preferred to sacrifice something if only he could continue to reside here. Daring 1800 he relinquished his connection with the bank,
on the Black River in the fourth military divi and ent and entered upon the business of brokersion, was surprised by the forces of Doc-ngu. He was probably the best known and most numbering about 400 Chinese and Annamite cordially liked man in Yokohama. At this pirates. Eff.ctlag an entrance by the treachery moment only bitter regret is felt that death should of some one inside, at half-past seven in the thus violently hear from our midat so bright and evening, when the Commandant and his subor. so promising a spirit.”. Of his sisaliant the cinate officers were taking dinner, the pirates same journal writes :—"Lieut. J. H. Hetherington Immediately opened a vigorous fire on the mat. |is a man of splendid physique, aged about thirty-sheds in which the Europeans were. All the ave. He was ordered to the Marion on Aprli soldiers at once rushed to their arms, and the THE German gunboat Zliër arrived here to-day || 24th, 1831, and came out here in her."
ran out to inform the captain. Sergeant-major a from Maced.
Captain Pouligo, on
The National Miners' Federation have resolved on a general stoppage of work at the various collieries from the middle of March text, in order to reduce the output, and thereby prevent reduction being made in the rate of wages,
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Bot. Or Saturday next (27th last.) there will be at
the Roman Catholic Cathedral at 9am. memorial service for the late Cardinal Manning
$1,30
His Excellency the Governor has kindly con- 3.40 sented to distributed the prizes to the pupila of the Diocesan School and Orphanage on Satur- 1.75 day, 27th February, at noon,
2.50
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D Watson's H X D Blend of
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E Watson's Very Old Liqueur
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13
1.10
B John Jameson's Fine Old,
Green Capsule
10
*1.00
C John Jameson's Very Fine
Old, Green Capsule
12
Genuine Bourbon Whisky, fine
GIN...
old, Red Capsule," with
Name......
A Fine Old Tom, White Cap
B Fine Unsweetened, White
Capsule
C. Fine À. V. H. Geneva in
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in the presence of a large company,
Two thousand six hundred per shent was all a bashful Brisbane man, one Cohen, could find it in his heart to ask from another pork-avolder, for a nineteen day loan of Lago. When time was called, the fender put the bailiffs on the borrower, and the borrower put a head on
Then Pinnock, P.M the leader in return,
Slut listened to their tale of woo, and the Israeliter went ap into the temple to, pray, for it was the festival of the "Ten Days of Atonement," that ushers in the Jewish your sósa. How they
Bulletin strikes parks from its lyre to the love each other and knowing this the Sydney following effect
-When Larsel of the Lord beloved.
"From out the land of bondage wink, Emblazoned on the banners figu
This motto, "shani per abant,“
The vanguard be three brazak balla,
Aloft on poles, to represent The Hebrew focal policy
And motto "shent per shens.“
By night they moved the oid refrain,
And flagged the dy and sheck the tent: By day they sang als song of prales And chonamed "shout par about For forty years behind their “poska
They cramped and unised on shakuis leus. To** shentailssen” is Gentile landa'
And copped their?' shent per sheat."
· The ciondy guide was all my oya,
The flary column only mesti
To indicate Promised Land
Of halmy beat per skapt.”
A Promised Land of names straight,
To food the "path" withs notes Bant, Arday, "What prion's little loan pe * Vall, only "Khest par abast? Į“
A Promised Land of added beads
-T's hamt the signs of “ money lent.” Who pan their souls to heaven or bell
At any price per shent,"
TO-DAY'S SHIPPING RETURNS.
Inward.
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A Apear....................steamer, from Calcutta....
Canton.
•Peking Catterikunn
Kobe, Fuskusimo...... Fooksang ama Fuping
TRoti unaperiat
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Canton.
Canton.
"Chinking,
12 Talwanico,
Aggregating 6,630 tons, register,
Outward.
Yuriang ****** ............. steamer, for Canton
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Amoy.
Halphong, Swatow.
Kwilliam
*
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Namyong m
#1
Clara sup
25
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Mafso
P. Č. Chom Klaó.....
Paking
uni
19
» Swatów,
Fokien
Swatow,
"Shanghal
Aggregating 7,625 zone, register.
AMONG the travellers by a recent night express from Euston, London, to the North, who occupied berths in the sleeping car," was a very stout- and "pompous-looking individual, whose man- servant assisted him to undress and mount fato his couch. He was soon in the arms of Morpheus, and during the night his stores, which could be distinctly heard far abore the rattle of the train, interfered considerably MR. J. B. CARPENTER, master of the Costa Rica with the slumbers of the rest of the passengers, When mersing came, and the snorer had Packet, willing to a London paper from Macassar dressed, he was approached by a little dapper on 4th, calls
the poot shown to the Buitish flag by the Dutch on Bepule of Dundee, who had been to Leader The authorities in Netherlands India. He saya berth, and who remarked-"I beg your pardon, "The British barque Corta Rica Packet, owned sir, but is it true that you are an extremely by Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., of Sydney, wealthy man
can.?” “Eh-what? Well-er-yes, I'ms left that port in Toly last on whaling expedi tion, and is November anived off Teraste, wortsbly well of was the astonished reply. where, in the ordinary course, I went on shore Yes, hat why do you ask? Weell, was the to deposit the ship's papers. I was immediately cool reply" if I were as sich as you are, and arrested on a warrant issued in Macassar, but snored half as food, hang me if I wadna hire a rades were left dead beside their explain at Yen a charge was preferred against me, nor could I ball sleepin' coach a' tae mysel
Informadon as to why I was thus quite on the cards that Mr. Wodehousa will { lang. Though the Independance Tonkinaire obials as marched through the poblie
at WAI
once cut
front, hi but, fell snortally wounded, and his bend Sergeant-major then took charge of the defensive operations, although he had already sustained two ballet wounds, but by his indom table pluck and energy be managed to gather about him the remainder of the force and push through to the post of Tu-phap, about ta klo- metres (7 miles) away. Several of their com-
raised.
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mony thousands, I wados wirder?"
ABOUz a fortnight bence Mr. H. E. Wodehouse will return to this the former scene of many years' patient labour in the Civil Service, tile is, perhaps, better known as Police Con Magistrate than anything else, although he at one time, in 'go if we mistake not, took his seat la the Council Chamber as Acting Colonial Treasurer, a post which be filled with consider able credit to himself and satisfaction to his superiors in office, and the general public. It is "Bishop Boredom, why do you go to the puneain become Chanceller of our depleted attributes the surprise and capture of the port to
followed by a native policeman armed tomime you disapprove of It?"
Exchequer, vite Mr. Michell-Innes who laxity of surveilance on the part of the gallast street To amuse myself. You have no idea how is understand to be going home at leave at officer who met his death in the encounter, we with a cutlass and rope, apparently to be used to MEETING OF THE LEGISLATIVE
Should altempt to escape.
COUNCIL.: happy I feel when it's over,"
comparatively early dates or it may be ha la are in a position (adds the Court)-to state Jasso me in case going to England to explain away" the Opium most positively, on the authority of the Captain's was confined at Zermat, in the criminal prisos
patios
A own letters in our possession, that he fully under from Now to Nov, 6 last when I wWAS
meeting of the Legislative Council was held which is highly probable. Any Faste
Dutch steamer and brought to Macatuar this itemoon. There were presents-H. E HEART-BROKEN subjects of "our sovereign ledy" | way he is going, and provking one of the little stood the state of the country round about him, board gf ten days),<still-under close. arrest, Sir W. Robinson, K.C.M.G., Governor ;.Mr. W. are not to weep any more after to-morrow, as Downing Street" boys" is not pitchforked into and had taken the most elaborate precautions, ( Passage of
Mr. the period of Court mourning for the late prince Als post we shall have cauti to rejoice and be and that nothing but treachery on the part of expires on Friday, Feb. 26th, by aider
exceeding gind, if we find that the upshot of the the natives under him could have enabled the affair is fair exchange. All the ratepayers plates to capture the post. want is fair play-the best men in the meat responsible positions.
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In consequence of the unfavourable state of the weather, Prof. Vietor Valerie's balloon ascent, fixed for this afternpoo, was unavoidably post- poned till Saturday, February 27th, at 5.30 pm.
1.10 IT is estimated that there are 25,000 women in
and one of these is a coloured woman, who has and received a licence to practise medicine.
the United States who postess medical diplomas,
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in the charge of the Sherff of Ternate, all v. Goodman Atting Colonial Secretary) communication between myself and any ship AJ Lench (Acting Attorney-General Mr. F. being prohibited. I offered to furnish's bond A Cooper, (Acting Surveyor-General); Mr. J. that I would deliver myself up. In Macassar. Stewart-Lockhart (Registrar Gentral); Mr. at the conclusion of the whaling season, to N. G. Mitchell-Tabes (Colonial Treasurer) : Comr. W. CH. Hastings (Acting Harbour Master's Means. J. J. Keswick, T. H. Whitehead, C. P. Chater, and Ho KAL
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SAYS an American paper The Wisdom of meat whatever charge there might be against peoples of all ages ordiles for the punishment of me, but this was refuted. Upon arrivali st FURTHER reports of election troubles in Japan the same act various degrees of severity, as Mac 1 WA confined in the criminal are to hand by the mail to-day. From the Kobe cording to the influences of circumstances or the cella set apart for sentenced prisoners, although No use in that."I'd like to go away for the Chronicle we take the following samples 1-A gullt of the effinder. Thus homicide may be only up to that point was stiil unaware of the rest of the week, sir," said the tired book-keeper, mob of 200 persons belonging to the fire-hailing by misadventure, or wilful murder, or high charge against me and only subsequently
There is no need for you to do that," replied made an staanit upon the office of the Kocht treason, as the case may be. It is, therefore, when brought before the magistrate was and confirmed.
NEW MERIBER.. 0-75 the fiint-like employer. "Stay here and the Nipo on Sunday night, but on the military strictly on principle that the set of converting to laformed, much to my astonishment, that I one'a own use the money of another exhibits, in was charged with an act of piracy alleged to coming upon the scene, fled, leaving the the light of our lofty civilisation, warious grads have been rest of the week will come to you:"
Mr. E. R. Bellos took the oath and his sext police
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a member of Coundi, vice Mr. P. Byrie, them. On Tuesday morning weapons behind after the election had taken place in me of tons of guilt, which, after the manner of criminal British Contul here (notwithstanding that many
deceased between this
port the divisions of province, an statules, are names, steamers was made by kokunisha uporn dicas escorting amount of the appliation being in this case the and Singapore), bow, fofalafely for the quis and
English merchant Here (Mr. Char Bernard) was Mr. Chater sald (—Your Ernellency, si pros the ballot box to the counting place. A village principal criterion. Thus near by was set on Bre, but the ballot box al Cons for Congratulation with the of the crin to the British Consal sa Batavia (Mr. cits in the Council 1 would like to A
Taking 1,000,000 dois. is called a case of good enough to communicate all particolare bably the oldest resident in the Colony who now. appear
to have reached its destination safely. From Baga most serious news comes, Soms Accused.
Lankestes), where representations appear to few words, with regard to the lamentable two thousand persons, mostly firemen, asmalted Taking 100,000 doll is called a case of Short have been made with some effect, the on death of car asteemed friend and colleague,
Pay November 28th I was released from prison no Hot Phineas Ryrie His death falt both the Ogi Police Station and the County age
Taking 50,000 dois, is called a case of Litigas explanations belog ziren, nor has any offed since as a serious loss in this community. As is well to the early morning of Monday, and
made to convey me back to my ship whence known, he been and honorably in the course of the disturbance that cursed policeman and, no official belonging to
Taking 25,000 dois, is called a "Case of Insolas brongel, which lies over 1000 milew Tay, Associated with this Corinc, he first took him the County Office were both fatally injured. The vency,
Meanwhile the time lost makes it impossible po meat in 1865, and from that date he sat cos Taking 10,000 dola, is called caso of state of affales is compared to that during the
unire on the whaing ground during this messon, timunasly until his death, and during the whale and the whole
held the proud record disturbances which took place in 1874 The Inegolarity. streets of Saga ao deserted by respectable Taking 5,000 dols, is called a case of Defalca
Carpenter explains that the of having always commanded the fullest o'was based "upon an incident confidence and respect of his fellow-citizens. diffrens, but are crowded within lawless modoaking 2,000 dels is called a case of Corrup- which occured in Decetuber, 1887, when the Ever to the fore with anything that he of persons carrying guns, swords, and
Chita a Merelicte for the Colony's good, he was the champa Some attempt was made during the lion,
៥ age of election to interfere with voters,
i's case of Embertes pran, out of which Mix bizes af arrack were of right and progress, and, a colonist of whom Taking 500 dois, is called '■ ady polling
taken, accordance with The established rule Wasgkong must indeed kaya been proud,. Of lata, auspended for time mant. Was
bis constant residence in this trying climataliaving The Douglas Co's steamer Halian walled for, In asequence. A man fired into the house Takding 100 dola. is called a cue of Dis- that a derelles belongs to Ebey may choose
** to take her. The occurrence took place beyond long enfeebled him, he was no longer able Yoonhow yesterday afternoon under command of Dr. Takayama in Takyo on Monday, but was honesty and photon
y arrested.. An attempt was made by Taking so dols. is called a case of Thievery three miles from Titan, consequently to give such practical evidence of his iceen interest of Mr. H: Bathurst, the Chief Officer, carrying as inmediately
Taking af dois, is called a case of Total De outside the Dutch jurisdiction. He adds that he in the welfare of the Colony; but when we look #passenger Capt, Samuel Ashton, the genial' toshd to threaten the electors in a village. In
Intends, in conjunction with the owners of his back at his long and active career, and consider sonios skipper to the line, who fry a regat to Thikawakan, but the glazes drum belag besten riding one ham is called a case of War on vessel, to abierrent to obtain redens tenga lk the Listing benefits which the Colony bab
Taking Laur, still too well to resume command of the and the villagers turning out in fores, the szakí
derived therefrom, afl'cam but feel thai hie dee took to their feels.
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