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DAKIN BROS, OF CHINA, LIMITED.

CHEMISTS

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1892.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Isla requested that all new malencien valazing in Bubertptions,

gas and not to the Rotor, Advertiserende, B., be addressed to the “Manger, Foghorej Lecter on Reimorial matter to be meat to **The Ectour" and

sot te indiyidsal members of the stad.

Communications Intached for publication amut be mocomp

by the name and address of the writers, wed my publication ; but as evidence of good falih.

Txx Canadian Pacific Railway Co,a Royal mall steamer Empress of Yapan left Vancouver for Japan and Chins on the 27th Inst.

TRE Superintendent of the F. & G. S. N.Co, Informs us that the Company's steamer Brindisi left Bombay for this port on the aged inst,

WAX.

Whilst the Colts of the Hongkong Thierymsk will always ↑ PER" Douglas Company's stormar. Namsa | brought before the Wales Police Court on the theiten in English....... The next morning' the Board, and. Mr. Francia would vote for the

be open for the bir discussion by card all

Adhesing pubila interests, ir mazie ba

understood that

the Xisor done not in any way, haki himadi rumpantibia

ipistons thas expromed,

MARRIAGE.

MANUFACTURERS. Church, Foachow, by the Ven. Archdes.com On the_r9th April, at the B:3sh Episcopal

Welle, assisted by the Rev. L. Lloyd, Charles S. | MOORE, Esq. of Feochew, to MARY LAWRANCE

of the Thomas L. LarkensEsq,

arrived from coast ports to-day under command of Captain H. Bathurst, late chief officer of the Hallan

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LATEST conundrum from the Rialtor-

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I connection with the alleged conspiracy cave. Witness said to the watchman, 'If gaus spoke to · Mr. Francis said the arrangement was made agelast Gwoon Sing, which has caused such the interpreter why did not you ask him to take on a distlect understanding that the Board commotion amongst the Chinese inhabitants of ¦ you to see the Inspector to take out a warrant?' | should after three months"closely, inquire' into Sydney and suburbs, a Chinese gardener named | The lidhife' watchman did not tell him why, and the matter, Mr. Cooper's mation to make no Ab Chew surrendered himself to the Sydney witness sala * 1 will give you a note and request inquiry would stultify the Board, The original polica on the sand ulto. He makes the fourth the interpreter to let you see the Inspector, and recommendation of the double appointment was Chiasman who will be tried for conspiracy. Ab

you may teil bim the full particulars. The pole made by the chairman without the authority of Chew, one of the alleged conspirators, was a3rd and remanded to the 14th, on which day

Wichman called on witter at his concellation of the Dairy Farm appointment, bause and told bics that it was his (watchman's) but that he wished for full information.. the hearing of what will prove sensational details dury to report the matter to the head district · Mr. Cooper's amendment was last by 5 to'n. was to be commenced. The four Chiasmen have watchman, but that he was afraid that if he did. Mr. Francis original motion was carried by Mr. Humphreys' amendment was lost by 4 to 3. made great preparations for their defence. be would not have case as the h, d. w. was

bribed. He told witness there were many wrising 4 to 3-Measts, Francis. Cantlie, Ede, and THE sixteenth ordinary general meeting of the rambling houses in bis district. As the head Gordon for Mesra. Humphreys, Stewart- North China Insurance Co., Ltd, was held in district watchman never made any report against. Lockhart, and Cooper aguinat, Dr. Ayres not the head office, Shanghai, on April 25th. Mr. any one of them and as there were two district voting E. H. Lavers presided, and there was a large watchmen who dealt with weising lottery The other proceedings of the Board were not 1,811 share. After some questions explans them nothing would come

The Board adjourned for a fortnight. Heain seconded the adoption of the Report and for going to him and not to the head district 'Accounti

war carried. Mesara. Brand, watchman. His rusos for not telling the which

JAPAN EARTHQUAKE RELIAF Seaman were re-elected Directors for the current afterwards be forgot in 3

SVEVRIND ta mil die Registrar zuar at a remuneration of taels 6,000, and Merirsi after the smart t Some questions as to the re-constitution of the White and Burman werd re-elected an Auditors, Company and the reduction of capital were then informally discussed, and the meeting separated.

WEISING LOTTERY PROSECU- TION.

Witness

THE Favory I filled with a Steam Plant of LANCASTER LARTEM, only mariring danger Prze Przt, folow the comple of some of the mon ance of the rebeldes, atestating in an ickets he was afraid if be reported the case is of great lateral the most improved type equal to that of a first daughter of R. R. Westall, Esq., both of the | Oriental contemporaries (dotsbly that curious tions the Chairman proposed and Mr. H. R. Į instructed the watchman to give that as À TERLOT

class English concern.

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The Hongkong Telegraph.

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 189*.

TELEGRAMS.

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MR. GLADSTONE ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

LONDON, April aoth, Mr. Gladstone has issued a pamphlet against female suffrage. He declares that neither the pablle bar women desire reform in this direction, but admite the fitness of some women to perform masculine offices. The great Lil ral statesman fears that women will lore refinement and purity Nos. 22 & 14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. by mixing in the turmoil connected with

masculine life,

A. S. WATSON & CO., -LD.

WINES AND SPIRITS.

WE atent are excellent quality and X7E lavite attention to the fallowing Brands,

good value for the money.

The same being specially selected by our London House, and bought direct from the most noted Shippers, are imported in wood and bottled by ourselves, thus enabling us to supply the best growths at moderate prices.

In ordering is only necessary to state the name and quantity of Wine or Spirit wanted, and initial letter for quality desired. PORTS. (For Invalids and general usi).

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B Vintage, superior quality,

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D Very Fine Old Vintage, extra

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CC Superior Old Diy

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

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personlige

example his "the Shah and tour through the Great West. THERE will be communion at the Peak Church on Sunday morning next at 8 o'clock, when Blahop Burdon will officiate. The same services will be continued on the first Sunday of every month throughout the summer.

TAX Holliday, Lavers, Einle McLeod and Registrar General was, to save her p

"

In ve Rose v. Mc Dermott, $1,000 wages due, Mr. Holmes to-day appeared in the Summary Court on behalf of the plaintiff to ask permission of the Court for the hearing to stand over until a petition for probate is filed. Granted.

RUDYARD KIPLING Croused from Vancouver to Yokohama by the Empress of India, just arrived, with bis wife,, who was a sister of the late Wolcot Balestier, a promising young American novelist, recently deceased at Dresden. THE Pacific Mail Co.'s steamer City of Rio de Faneirs ran a tria) trip price to learing San Francisco on her fatest voyage and succeeded in recording 17 kaots for an hour's run, which was |a very satlıfactory performance and places the old Ris not so very far behind the flying clippers of modern days.

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As soon as Vice-Admiral Fremantle hoisted his THE French filgate Triomphants arrived at,fing on the Impérieuse this morning the guns of Amoy from Saigon on the 23rd Inst.

the Vladimir Monomach bellowed forth their Dolay salute; the compliment being returned by NOTHING of importance as the trouble at Pabang the British flagship in the usual way. That's in the Singapore papers received this morning. how it was that the whole town was disturbed WOODYEAR'S Royal Australian Circus, by latest

at 8 6,02-only that, and nothing more. advices from Amoy, continues to do good "OAREMan":-We would recommend you to business at that port.

inquire at the Harbour Office. It certainly seems

The silk per R.M.S. Empress of Japan, which sailed from Hongkong on March 29th, was delivered in New York on the 28th fant.

A TELEGRAM received by the Japanese Foreign Office states that the Italian Ministry has resigned and the Marquis di Rudal is forming another Cabinet.

A MEETING of the Diligentia Lodge of Instruc ips will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zettand Street, on Thursday, the 5th proximo, at 5 for 5.30 p.m. precisely. Visiting brethren re cordially invited.

A REMARKABLE old skipper, Capt. Geo. N. Aimstrong, of whose thrilling experiences we -150 pablished a brief summary on the 16th inst., left by the Occante yesterday for Yokohamia where he will, we understand, take over command of 6o the ship North Amaricas which is loading for

New York.

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should send about the harboner er att Arrow should scad about the harbour firing the Colonial ensign, seeing that she is not a Govern- ment vessel. But there must be some reason, and possibly a valid one, for what appears to you to be "another gross irregularity."

A LENGTHY communication from our Macao correspondent is unavoidably "crowded out,

as are some other correspondence and news items for which we hope to find room to-morrow The Samsby Farm trouble in the Holy City, it appears, still threatens danger, and the problem cannot be satisfactorily solved coill May rat, the date on which the Farm starts active operations.

INTERESTING. KEVÉLATIONS.

Eight Chinesa were brought before Mr. Wode house at the Magistracy this afternoon charged with being concerned in the management of a common gaming house at No: 10 Bird Street on ar about the and April. Mr. Johnson (Crown Solicitor) prosecuted and Mr. Wotton defended. The case was first brought up on Wednesday last. The evidence was to the following effect

John Green, detective, gave formal evidence of seizure.

Hung Kam Sing, police court interpreter, translated and explained, the documents seized. It appeared that this was a branch of the Macao writing farm.

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William Baker, acting inspector, also gave formal evidence of the seizure. Chan Ming Kol charge room Interpreter, was present, but witness thought this was unusual. Chan said Inspector Matheson sent him, but the Inspector said he did not,

It is interesting to note from the report of the Dougios Co.'s steamer Names, which vest:11.30 on the 16th inst. arrived from the Coast Ports this morning, that

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a number names on letters of application for March, the last remittance being then made. The Committee ber to inform the subscribers: HR All police court Interpreter, read to this fund that it was closed on the 21st tickets; corresponding with names, some having The total amount collected was $5 346.13, all numbers appended, in the lists found in the of which, with the exception of $7.20 for printing trade and Hamps, has been forwarded through H. M. Chan Stop, district watchman 32, remembered Minister at Toklo, to whom the thanks of the going on April and with Insp. Bakar to No: 10 Committee are due. Acknowledgements have Bird Street, first Boor, a little after noon. Could been received from the Japanese authprilles, ant get to the second floor, as there was a trap- | who write as follows to H. M. Minister: door, and the people above would not open it. Witness then detalled the arrest of the prisoners and seizure of the papers, etc.

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The sufferers by the disaster and the Governors of the prefectures concerned have expressed the deep sense of gratitude which they feel for the kindly generosity displayed by the doners to hose notice they beg that your Excellency will thanks. Below the bansrary treasurer's be so good as to bring this expression of their

Mr. Johnson submitted that this was proved to be a gaming house within the meaning of the clearly managing the place, and the rest dealing Ordinance. The first and second prisoners were In the tickets. Nothing else was found to ex-statement of account. plain what the house was used for or what the defendants were doing there.

Mr. Wotton urged that, except in the case of the first and second prisoners, there was absol ately no evidence of any offence, and as to those two there was only very slight evidence, no! enough to convict them of being in any wAY Connected with the house. According to Mr. Johnson's contention, any person found in a gaming house, even if asleep, must be held guilty. Finher, the tickets and papers found had no reference to present or future transac tions, nothing to show that they were not all old and by-gone. The Ordinance dealt with money found on the person of the manager, or others gambling, but netto money locked up in a drawer as in this case. He submited that nothing at all was really proved in the nature of an offence under the Ordinance.

WALTER-JUDD,

Hon. Secretary,

Hongkong, 29th April, 1892-

·STATEMENT OF JAPAN EARTHQUAKE' RELIES FUND. Cr. Nov. 13th, 1991, Transferred to Yoko-

hama account H,B. M. Minister....$2,000,00 Nov. 27th, Transferred to Yokohama

Account H.B.M. Minister.............................. 1,000.00

account H.B.M. Minister............. 1,000.00 Jan. 11th, 1893, Transferred to Yoko-

bama account H.B.M. Minister...... 5,000.00 March aand, Transferred to Yokohama

account H.B.M, Minister.. Plating and Stamps,

Dec. 5th Transferred to Yokohama

Dr.

339.03

7.10

R$5,345.13.

In giving judgment, his Worship said that” as the case was left on Wednesday there was certain evidence produced which only had to show that there might be a conspiracy, on material bearing on the case so far as it tended Subscriptions as per list miin............$5, 345-13° the part of those who had initiated the prosecu tion, to blog a falso charge. That defence, however, had not been set up, and all that was left for the Court to decide was whether this was

March 22nd, 189*.

(So.) F. DE BOVIS, *

Hos. Treasurer.

CORRESPONDENCE.

(We do not momsarily endorm the uplalons expressed by Correspondents in this cokuma).

IT is reported that in Province Dent (British iron-clads and a worden corvette at Pagola Thit was in the summer of last year. He had The second defendant, whose coat was bung clear expenses, which I«feel sure would be very

Chinese was in evidence in that locality. There were three Anchorage,

and the Admiral's flagship and North Borneo) the 1891 paddy crops in the

another big Iron-clad at Sharp Peak. Hongkong cons! proved a partial failure. Rats has becwill probably be shortly favored with a visit from most destructive throughout the Province during these "terrors of the Eastern Seas." 1.10 the year under review, and failures have been

reported on all the rivers. Pepper planting was WITH reference to the alleged collapse of the not carried on with much vigour owing to a fall all of the dock at Port Arthur, which has been in prices in the Singapore markets.

publicly denied with some show of authority, we are in receipt of reliable advices from the North to the effect that the dock has actually sinaloed serious damage. The sides of the dock did collapse and their weight forced up a considerable have two large pumps contantly at work in order to prevent the leakage, from obtaining the mastery. When our advices left, the leakage was not under the control of the ordinary deck drain-pump, and the situation was sufficiently alarming to have caused a good deal of uneasiness amongst the efficials at Port Arthar,

1.25

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Case.

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z.dos, Pinta,

A Superler Breakfast Claret,

Red Capsule ***.....................$ 4.

B St. Estephe, Red Capsule... 4-50

THE Band of the rst Shropshire Regt. will play the following programme at the Officers' Mess

this evening, commencing at 8 pm Oversize..." Flatte Blumisha” .... Detalptive Piece... Rustic Weddin

"taking.

CLEO Selection.AVADE to Bal

"La Digula "...........mÂndan and Carycla.

Selection.............."Maid Marian" De Koren, "A Sleigh Ride "

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C St. Jullen, Red Capsulo.... 7 D La Rose, Red Capsule 11 11.00

MADEIRA, HOCK AND CHAMPAGNES. FULL PARTICULARS OF THE VARIOUS BRANDS IN STOCK ON APPLICATION.

BRANDY.

Per des

Case.

A Hennessy's Old Fale, Red

Capsule

Tolka...

silver

Considering that Mr. Robinson did his best to

portion of the bottom. rendering it necessary to Curious that Mok Lai Chi should write to him, bullion, and small change, all found in # and therefore, as a lover of sport, I beg to en

drawer, besides which a number of "stuall packages, labelled with hong names, and con- taining small" discounts on prizes, were also forfeited.

Mr. Wolton asked if his Worship had any objection to stating a case for the Supreme Court.

His Worship said he had no objection.

THE SANITARY BOARD.

A

The usual fortnightly meeting of this Board was held this aftercoon. The Registrar General presided and there were also present the Director of Public Works, the Captain Superintendent, of Folice, the Colonial Surgeon, Dr. Canille, Messrs, Francis, Humphreys, Ede, and H. McCallum, RecIKKY.

whatever in connection with the above exhibition.

cload $5 towards a fund to meet the deficiency, Yours faithfully,

HELPMATE.

Hongkong, 29th April, 1892. [We have received #5 and shall gladly scknow. zacledge any further amounts for the samo pare pose. It is certainly, hard lines on Mr. Robinson that,, after all the trouble he took, The should" be out of pocket in his laudable attempt to excourage a manly pastimé÷Ed., Tiligraph.]

NEWS OF THE WORLD.

Chan Ming Kel said Chief Inspector Mathind san gave him instructions at the same time as he sent Inspector Baker. He said 'Go and see if the police succeed in making atreats. This was because be interpreted the information given to Mr. Mathieson by district watchman 31, Chan Sing, on the 12th fast that there was Weising lottery at to Bird Street and 69 letter from Mok Lai Chi, the interpreter in the Jervois Street. The district watchman gave him Registrar General's Office, saying that the watch man knew that there was a Weiring gambling house, and saking witness to take the watchman to make a report to the police. He took him at once. This was about 2.30 pm, on the sath gambling house or not, and if it was, whether inst. He did not keep the letter, but tore it up. andla what degree the prisoners were concerned la Mr. Matheson told the watchman to make sure th. After hearing all that had been said, and exmini- and to come back again. He came on the 14th ning Ord. 7 of 1891, he decided that the house inst, and again saw Mr. Matheson; also at was kept for gaming, and though there was no

direct evidence to show what sil the prisoners THE RECENT BOXING tournament Cross-examined-He spoke to Inspector Mawere doing, by the wording of the Ordinance he the bless Noithem. Fleet Wax, Sery much. In in English. It was usual for witness to go and to the contrary, that they were there for the authority that the late Boxing Tournament,

P TO THE ETON 1 T## "Kowarowa TeliaRÄNK," in English, and received bis instructions was bound to conclude in the absence of evidence

DEAR SIR-I have heard, from, a good see the police make arrests. He was once before purpose of gaming. It was left to the Court promoted by Mr. E. T. Robinses, did not prove instructed by Mr. Matheson to do the same. to decide who appeared to be the manager sufficiently successful to enable the promoter to never seen the district watchman before. This up in the house, appeared to occupy some heavy in connection with such a display. I am was the first time Mok Lai Chi hrd ever written prominent parition, and the flat, who wAY him a letter like this. The letter was in English found with papers to his hand, was evide sure it was about the best exhibition of boxing on English paper. There was no chop. He eatly the head man. His Warship theicforever seen in the Far East, and the prometer did not show the letter or mention it to Mr. fined the first defendant ago, or in default six deserves every credit for the trouble he mast Mathieson, and be destroyed the letter two or months; second sag, ortwo month 3rd, 4th, çib, have taken lo getting together such good talent three minutes after receiving it. The district and 6th, $10 or 14 days, and the 7th and 316, who and furthering the noble and manly art, Watchman gave him the letter outside the were caught comlag away, not actually with the window. There were two clerks in the room at others, were discharged. The money was all make a success I do not think it would be he time. He did not show them the letter or forfeited, including gato in silver dollars, broken is to allow such a sportsman to be at any loss tell them he had received it. thought it He knew an ex-P.C. named Wong Kam. He never at any time spoke to Wong Kam about this case. He never heard of Lo Cheng from Macao, He never spoke to Wang Kam about Ma. John Newell Jordan, who has so ably filled

gambling houses, nor about cortala fees that the posts of Assistant Chinese Secretary and

were to be paid by gambling houses. Nobody Acting Chinese Secretary for the past five yeız,

paid him a sum of $30 in June, September, or has, according to our Shanghai, morning

November last year or in January this year. It comtemporary, been appointed Chinese Secretary | A Few days ago we stated that an enterprising was not a fact that he had been receiving for of the British Legation at Peking, in succession navigator in the service of "King". O'Keefs at some time $120 per annum in connection with to Mr. Walter C. Hillier, promoted to the rank Yap (Carolina Islands) had “seen” his lord and gambling booses. It was not a fact that he of Consul General in Corea on the 1st of October master badly getting clean away with the asked that the $120 might be increased to $400 last. Inspired no doubt by economical motives, schooner-rigged Bigship Santa Crues and a lot a year. He never saw Wong Kam or stranged, and following the precedent adopted In Japan; of what is known in those far-away lelands as with him that he should be the medium for getting Per last year, by the abolition of the post of trade. We now learn that another of Captain any amount paid to witness. Anybody gazing that Bot Assistant Japanese Secretary the British Keefe's employés has sidpped from Yap with witness had spoken toWong Kam about gambling Government has likewise abolished that of the ay ton schooner O. S. Fowler, with $10,000 and receiving money would be a liar. He had Assistant Chinese Secretary at Peking.

dollars, a lot of pearls, sad sa plcuin of dezhe. I heard that Wong Kim was employed by the de-mer. Even an absolute monarch of all he Macto Welding Farm to pay money to the Some discussion arose out of a case of hydro- surveys, as our worthy friend O'Keefe undouble police to keep quiet. He heard that two months phobia reported, Dr. Ayres thought there was edly is in his own domains, can get left age and reported it at once to Mr. Matheson. Heno occasion for alarm, though it would be as occasionally. The 'confidence trick,' when could not say whether it was or not, but he well if may stray, mongrels could be killed, properly manipulated, knocks honesty as bigh beloved it to be true. He was told by P. S. The subject was dropped." mmer, yes, si high as the once greatly vaunted Wing Shing, P. S. Chan Cheong, P. Č. 175 Thiety waren applications for licences to keep morality of the would-be boodlers of the Hong-Cheong Shing, and P. C. 326 Taing Oo. He was pigs were referred to the Colonial Veterinary to kong Share Market.

fold at different times in the course of a fort-report night. It was not told him specially but was Considerable discussion arose on the question MIS EVA SAUNDERS appeared in the Supreme talked of throughout the force. He knew a of Mr. Ladda pmition as veterinary surgeon Rer, Samuel J. Cetten of Careash was to-day Court this morning before Mr. Justice Clarke as person Yu Sal Sum, but did not know whe both to the Government and to the Diary Farm. found guilty of the manslaughter of a boy named defendant in salt brought by her late bey ther or not he was a friend of Wang Kam. Yu This appointment was tentative, for three Brows, and of charges of cruelty. Cotton fa who claimed $8 as balance of wages and chow Sal Sam had no occupation. He a gam- | months, now expired.

almost cbow' money. His lordship, after carefully Bilog cab of which suncus zare information to

year.of

ago. He has been a Mir, Francis moved that the question he post Protestant minister for forty-five year. He investigating the pros and cons of the matters Mr. Mathieson. Ha could at lasue, delivered judgment for the boy, with he told Mr. Mathieson, Tot semember when poned and that Mr. Ladds be asked to report on conducted an orphanage. It was proved he like

The terms of his

engagement, what time he had treated the starved children.cppreferred costs in all eleven Mexican dollars. No sooner broken up had his lordship pronounced the adversa Jadgwith Yo Sul Sam about this house nor about any private post. This should be put in writing for Colonial Farliament to-day announced that an

He never had any conversation given to each branch of duties, etc., id as to

BRISBANE (Queensland), March se whether his public daty a tnfered by his The Governor of Queensland

In opening the ment than the young lady began to comment on other house. It was not a fact that witness gara it a la Francis, C. and in a manner that caused information about this house in revenge for not reference, and the Board could then report to the sufficient labor was not available to maintain the learned occupant of the bench, to gently being paid $40. He never asked anyone to Government. Mr. Francis strongly opposed the the sugar, induiry a bill would be promoted exclaim Now, don't say anything rude! I've negotiate about it. He never threatened any dual position, though he would like to see the extending and regulating the labor of Pacific given the best judgment I can with the materials one that he would give Information he did official post better pald

islands blacks for a period of ten years. before me. Thefair Eva mattered something that not get the money. didn't altogether resemble a prayer, and"alter

of want of time to do both dullery brit False reports.conc

reports concerning the condition of the Tux Shanghai Mercury of Ap il agih saya1 cogitating for a moment, remarked Well, year

because fir. Ladds: had identified himself savings banks at Ballarat caused a panic among We learn from Tientsin that the Viceroy L lordship, you may have done your best, but it's

with one particular concern. Elthes, ha depoillors in thore lostitutions to-day. The 0.75 Hung-chang has just granted accession to a darned bad judgment, anyway |" And then

should be allowed private practice altogether, a banks were ready to meat all demands, a

and after Menirs, Tong King-sing and Can Yachi to she peacefully departed on her way heaven. Moke Lai Chi, Interpreter and clerk in the not at all. The Dairy Farm got an advenise some time the paule subalded, in open the Manctorian gold mines in the region wards,

Registrar General's Office, said he knew districtment free, and a great advantage which firivals

LA MORENA TORTO (Ont), March 29th, the late disturbance, and that, the latter

Richman 32 and was acquainted with Chau could not getal licin not fair to the others. Ex-Premier Mackenzie's condition is not 1.1 gentleman has come to Shanghi to fosta Www the ubiquitous "reps" of the Telegrack Ming Kal He gave the district watchman

Mr. Ede seconded Mr. Francis' motion, materially

but no hopes are entertained company to engage. in the und,yaking. Mr, are solicited for a free "ad" they geneally letter to give to Chan Ming Kal. In that letter Tong King-sing has proved a competent arga dismiss the subject (and the seedy-looking he stated that this house was keptas a sofring needed was already to hand, and he moved that w

March 29th. stizer and a luccessful admicistrator, and as the applicant) with a word or two in season to the gambling house, and asked Chan Ming Kal to the Government be informed that in the opiniop Captain Rogers of the British East African precious metal andoubtedly abunde fa that sheet that times are too hard to admit of much take the district watchman to the Inspector to get of the Board it was not desirable that the Colonial Corupiny attacked the Wits people on the 18th part of Manchuri, the plot's of access philanthropy. But when the marine man got a warrant.. The watchman told witness that if a Veterinary continue to act as consultant to Inst."

• He falled to carry the stockaded stronghold 10 highly encouraging, În co mi fog that hold of the Hongkong Smoking Concert Clab's warrant was not issued at once he was afraid he the Diary Farm or any other private venture and relived unmolested with three killed and ten gratleman's achievements have sen remark express issued this afternoon he rushed into the would get li by 7 and bye, and be asked wit- unless he could practico generaly for all ji

g^and wounded, including a - British subject pamed. abc, and now we learn that silver mining editorial sanctum and an 18 in. Yes, of the office for district watchmen to give infor on Mr. Ladds in connection with the Vaccin

Wigeon ness what he would do. It was not the practice further, that in view of the new duties devalving Thompson. The fugitive" hays the enemy, kas C Fine A. V. H. Gueva tek 5.25 0.50 has already commenced to pay its way. Yet a hitem, boss' ... Shall I run -

twenty-three killed, as the more successful to the Targ shrn Cement if there's rook was the Isconic reply of the mation and for itness to write to another Farm it would be better to allow, him a higher

goth Works, which turn out a very sacier quality chief, and on here it is in all its original freak interpreter. He did not know why the watch salary (and se private practice) Willars Dinkelspiel, forus-vly an agent of the of that article, Tho. Company is selling assess sem unntak

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Inspector Matheson said the last witness asked leave to go with Baker, and witness did not see any reason to refuse it, so let him go. It was nananai.

Mr. Humphreys also objected, not un

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BOSTON, March 29th." A company has been formed in 1.comlaster, Mass, which will try to raise the British frigate Huster, sunk near Hell Gate, New York, on November 25th, 1780, that is if they can locate her. To bick up the scheme the Leominster men bare subiczibed nearly $7,000 of the $10,000 capital. If the attempt to raise the vessel in successful the lavestiment will yield something like $4,000,000 in retaze for $10,000,

HELFAST, March 19th. After a sensational trial, Insting several

days,

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BELEQUANE, MRCh 29th,

Mr. Humphreys thought, all the information of his ASAPSNE

Stiver Mines, and the Tangthen Censent Woikar lafe on this rule is Members wir Paj play reported the case to the police. He said he had" "arangement. He thought it not right to laquire business in England, and probably got the New

Besides täilm he is a Director of the China. Ralli way Company. This is's good record and will cause bla countrymen to place coladenes in the propos.d gold mining enterpilis,

Ames A. Lowson Hon. Secretary

York Lalla olico into about as antes troubla ham ma in Amazioni The creditors) besides Barod Stern, include: Colonel North; the ni vale kin Stucco St Willa Varmera: Loose Filter

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