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Intimations.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

FLUID EXTRACT OF MALT.

THE

use of that extremely valuable Food and Remedy EXTRACT OF MALT has been retarded by lis usually viield condition; to obviate this objection we have had prepared a FLUID EXTRACT OF MALT ■ easily poured

out of the bottle and measured into doses an any other Fluld,

It contains as much of the DIASTASE as

any viseld EXTRACT OF MALT and is there- fore fully as active in tissue forming and diges tive power.

Two tablespoonfuls of our FLUID EXTRACT. OF MALT contain, more nutritive and digestive value than a pint of the strongest Ale or Stout, In 1tb. bottles 76' cents. Per denen $8.00, Hongkong. 12th January, 1893.

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A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. WINES AND SPIRITS.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1893.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

It la requested that all communications relating to Subscriptions

de, be added to the "Masa,

Telegraph" and not to the

Letters coditorial actor to be met to "Th. Milio" and Caramuntoasions futaided de poblication t be opened tablications bet soos of good with.

the name and addew of the writers, not northy for

not en individual macabers of the tea.

hopes for the fair discussion by conspondents of all madest

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

H.M.S. Imperiure, which is under orders a leave here to-morrow for Singapore, via Bangkok. is expected to reach her destination on or about

THE British cruiser Archer antived at Singapore February 8th, from Bangkok on the 17th init.

corated to-day in honour of the present THE German vessels in harbour were gaily Emperor's birthday.

has gono on from bad to worse, until now comes the final effort. Even the weakest of the Unofficials has at last realised the futility of further arguing with the Phalanx, andan appealhas been made direct to the Secretary of State. The memorial agalost the Appropriation Ordinance puts the case clearly and irresistibly, in only too moderate Janguage, the Kaltor does not in any way hout himself responsible for ↑ Which cannot possibly fall to convince any THE Superintendent of the P. & O. S. N. Co. man open to conviction and able to understand English:-no member of any governlag body has a claim. legally or morally, to vote money to himself. For An Old Sportsman's Racing Gossip, the years past the Officials of Hongkong have report of the Medical Missionary Society, and exercising a majority which had no legal, over undi to-morrow, standing in matters affecting their own

Whilst the class at the Kengheng Thizynęk will always

adering public intaroeta, It must be dietinely understood that

opinions this extremad.

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

UBSCRIBERS TO "THE HONGKONG

informs as that the Company's steamer Bombay left London for this part on the 21st, fost.

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Ar the Magistracy tostay Capt. Hastings found gold chain, valord at about 8100, from one of two coo.los guilty of stealag a sliver watch and the crew of the Imperieuse, in Graham Street week ago, and sent the prisoners to gaol for and is month respectively.

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THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

The Progrès de Saigon reproduces from the Paria Journal, what purports to be an exact translation of the agreement constituting the Triple Alliance, drawn up in the Germen lang- Germany and Austria, and In June by. Italy. ungo, and ratified afreib in May, 1891, by.

The following are a few extracts -

at

TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY coolly appropriated the ratepayers money, other matters of Interest are unavoidably held i the earth, befog but Izoo milles in diameter; our faith to aid our belayed auia and ally,

REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE.

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pecuniary interests, but which somehow was THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s Royal mail never questioned, though the amounts steamer Empress of India, from Vancouver, were often disputed from other stand-alved at Nagsak at 8 a.m. today, and left points. It has remained for the present, Un-agalo at 3 p.m. for this port, via Shanghal. officials,with Colonial Secretary's foolish

foreignouits shall all act in unison and Clause 3. Our ministers and representatives

Ars meeting of the Sydney Royal Society on

afford mutual support in all questions of general policy, and shall, after consulting with ourselves, tako the 8th allo, Mr. Russell, the Government Interests.

all necessary steps to safeguard our j-int inhabited," made the folowing remarks and King of Prussia, and Francis Joseph, Em- Astronomer, in reply to the question "Is Mar was generally known, Mars is much smaller than

A-We, William 11. Emperor of Germany peror of Austria and King of Hungary, pledge

the earth. To explain more exactly, a bad and recognize clearly the rights and political hence the force of gravity on its surface must be smaller, and, in fict, was less than half that of

His Majesty Humbert, King of Ialy, and his government in his foreign and colonial policy, which would weigh 70th, on the earth would only weigh 30lb. on Mars so that if people were Italian state.

statos of the city of Rome as capital of the to go there and could retain the same amount of muscular energy they could do twice the amount of work; for here without any in 1e exertion. But he as they go up, one feared that the circumstances which made or marred people here would not let them do very much

Marr, for the sere freedom from the major parts of gravity as we know it here would enable the air; to

ongkong Telegraph. remarks about "vested interests loging The tropship Tewar ta under orders to leave stop of thay, ie instare, child go up twe

HONGKONO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1893-

GOVERNMENT VERSUS PEOPLE.

In their ears, to enforce the fact that there never was and never ought to be any legal ground on which Government servants could assign salaries to themselves out of the Colonial revenue. Direct pecuniary Interest disqualifies a vote, absolutely, and

or home at daylight on Sunday morning. Fears e entertained that some of the troops bome ward bound. In the grand old craft may be rdered to take a rest by the way among the flesh-pets of Egypt.

DEPORTED Convict, who had returned to this

expand until the muscles, relieved of the

48.-We, William 11, Emperor and King, and Humbert 1, King of Italy, pledge our faith to vid our beloved cousin and ally His Cabolic Majesty Francis Joseph I, Emperor and King, and bis government in his fateign policy, especially in regard to the Baikin peninsula.

4C-We, Francis Joseph I, Emperor and aid our beloved cousin and ally His Majesty King, and Humbert J. King, pledge our fith to win, Emperor and King, and his govera

It is not too much to'say that any man so"jovely, and well-favoured tale" (as Governor outward pressure which the atmosphère rx-rted ment, in his foreign policy.

the

5-Mutual agreement and ald shall be freely

all of which are excellent qually and is quite as important to the Colony, be liable to criminal, prosecution, and banishment for five years from Laat June, was of the pores of the skin. We would be in such through diplomatic channels, by land and by

good value for the money.

The same bring specially selected by our London House, and bought direct from the most noted Shippers, are imported in word and bottled by ourselves, thus cabling us to supply the best growths at me derate prices.,

In ordering it is only necessary to siste the name and quality of Wine or Spirit wanted, and

Initial letter for quality desired. PORTS. (For Invalids and general Unt),

Per doe

A Alto Douro, good quality,

Cap

* Green Caprule....................$ 10

B Vintage, superior quality,

Red Capsule....maji 12 C Fine Old Vintage, superior

quality, Black Seal Cap-

ul................. 14 D Very Fine Old Vintage, extra superior, Violet Capable (Old Bettled)..... 18

SHERRIES.

A Delicate Pale Dry, dinner.

wine, Green Capsule

B. Superior Pile Dry, dinner

6

wine, Green Seal Capsule. 7.50 C Manzanilla, Pale Natural

Sherry, White Capsule... 10 CC Superior Old Dry, Palc Natural Shery, Red Seal Capsule

10

D Very Superior Old Pale Dry, choice old wine, White Seal Capsule..... 12

E Extra Superior Old Palo Dry, very finest quality, Black Seal Capsele (Dia Bottled). 14

CLARETS.

**Pa

I do.

Cus

Quarte.

A Superior Breskfast Claret,

Red Capsule...muma♣ 4

B St. Estepbe, Red Capaute... 4.50

CS. Jullen, Red Capsule...

D La Rose, Red Capsule.............. 11.

Sainte Foy.........

Cv882C........tte

Ct d'eau d'Anglade IZ

· Château Haul Brion Lay-

rivetime 17 Château Mouton d'Armail-

hacq

19

Nierstein...ZMUNÁL

BURGUNDIES.

:

HOCKS.

Hockhelmer 10 Rudesheimer.

Chablis, white wine 12

Meursault, superior white

Volnay, very superfor red

wine

wina 01 ......... 16

Per Bot

1.25

0.60

0.75

1.00

1.10

Care

Plate,

-12.00

8.50 12.50

sentenced to 11 months hard labour by the Magistrate today, after which he will again be ordered off the premises.

THE Delly Press of this morning publishes which appeared in the Hongkong Telegraph of some "Sparting Notes very thinly disguised, Wednesday last. If our contemporary's sporting reporter wit only let us know, we shall be glad werd him a copy of our notes every morning when "powing" a general order.

AREMARKABLE turgical operation was performed The previous * Lincoln oapital on the roth December.

week

Savage swallowed a repot, and was at once 1 woman named removed to the hospital, where the surrcons cceeded in removing the implement after an operation lasting fifty minutes. The patient was doing well when the last mali left.

THE Gorerament has issued a Commission to Inquire what land in the countries of Argyll, Inveratis, Ross and Cromarty, Southerland. Caithness, Orkney, and Shetland, now occuole for the purposes of a deer forest, grouse, moar, or other sporting purpose, or for greaing, not in the occupation fcrofers or other small tenants, is capable of being cultivated to profit or other- wire advantageusly occupied by crafters or other small tenants,"

Tez Courrier d'Haiphong says plaintively "We want to know how it happens that a letter posted at Nam-dinh on the 22nd August only reached as on the 4th January. We have reason to feel anxions shout li, for the letter was about Telegraph has very much more reason to be A settlement of account " The Hongkong concerned bout overdue settlements. cannot say whether the Past Office is responsible, or whether the colony is afficted with too much of Ornith's "prosperity." hut the number of reled accounts we would like to hear about is simply awful,

Wa

W would remind our readers that Mr. w Frecar will make his first appearance to-morrow famous monologue entertalament, "Frivolity,"

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an attenuated atmosphere as wo, would find 10 miles above the earth. Such statement is based upon the idea, or probable law, which that it is fa proportion to their mass. If this regulates the atmosphere on planetary bodies,

about alo, to the square meh instead of 14lb., as were so, atmospheric pressure on Mars would be it is here. Mr. Russell conside ed the proposals for signalling to Mars na absurd.

"CHARBONNAGES." THE KOWLOON BRIQUETTE FACTORY.

This afternoon a small and select party visited the Charbonnages Company's new works in British Kowloon, the superintendent, Mr. Plant, doing the honours of the place with the utmost courtesy, explaining everything to fullest detail and adding information from his own extensive experience. He mentioned, inter alia, that quite a large number of Briquette factories like the one he is now pun.ng up are in active and prefitable operation in the North of England and in Scotland; and that there in every reason Kowloon establishment will be as satisfactory 10 anticipate that the

as those at home, in which intended ultimately to vastly augment the works, until to the end they bave ten times the product tive power of the present factory. M. Plant will remain came out bere in October last (per Sufief) and until the erection is complete

event it is

and the management can be handed over, to a permanent superintendent-probably about April next, it all goes well. Incidenally be remarked that he (like O'Brien) does not care residential spot. But then, who does? very particularly mach for Hongkong sa

The land on Company is building has been reclaimed from which the Charbonnages

the sea, between the Naval Dockyard and the Gas Works. It covers about thres actes, of which one acre le being atilised for the Lultial tentative establishment. The reclamation was commenced about September, 1892, and. is now practically finished. In due course, a quay will extend along the whole water front, with a maximum depth of about 10 or 12 feet, and a

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armies on a war footing as long as this compact 6-The allles undertake to maintain their holds good.

7A-In case of a war between Germany and

in, Austria wili mobilie te stay, declare on the French frontier, If France tk the side war against Russia, and work in concert with the German atmy. Italy will mobilize its army of Russia, Italy will declare war arainst France, and the Italian army will invade Fracce, having Savoy as base of operations.

78-Io cise of between Germany and Russia, Italy will act as in clause 7 A.... Austrig will mobiilse on the Russian frontier and declass war against Russia if the latter takes the side of. France; in such case, Austria will act as in 7 d

7C-In case of war between Anitra and

Russia, Germany will mobilise, declare waY

inst Russix, and throw two army corps into Austria, acting as provided in the Military Con- frontier and act as in clruse 78, in case of cons reation. Italy will mobili e on the French

ceited scilin between France and Russia.

whether in Europe or in the

7D-In case of war between Daly and France, will mobilias and act is Colonies, Germany

Austria will mobilise on the Russian frontler in case the Russian army should interfere.

8.-We promise and sweat on nor honour lo maintain the sfatus quo and to uphold in union principles of the peace of Furope. This minis eis, 10 safeguard the security and honour agreement shall be strictly kept by us and our

of our countries, whose welfare is entrusted to

MT.

In faith whereof we have signed with our

bands and attached our seals.

(Signed) FRA CB 'OSIPH I

WILLIAM II. HUMBERT 1.

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PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR CH NA.

Per Meansgentes Marimes. steamer Ox, from Mastellen, January 2nd.-To Shangbai: Mr. Forbes, jan., Mis. Forbes, Moses F rbes.

Captain McClure. To Hongkon: Mr. and Mrs. Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. Dowler.

Fer Mess genes Maritimes steamer Parra,

Mr. R. Ogle.

18.00 and the unanimous voice of the civilised is sufficient to establish the right of the right at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, in his harf is to be ballt out into deep water. That, from Marseilles, March 5h.-To Shanghai:

20.00

was enough to deny King CHALLES the unofficials to control salaries, just as it right to help himself out of the Exchequer,

throughout the East. The programme arranged which has met with inch unqualified success for the opening performance--which, by the

London, Dec. 33.-To Shanghai: Mrs. Mc Callum and child. To Horgk ng : Mr. & Mr. Jan. 1.-To Yokohama: Lord Coins, Lord Grey

Per P. and O. steamer Britannia, from

den, Dec. 23-From Naples, Jan, 1.-To Yoko hama: Mr. Smedley.

de Wilton. To Shanghai: Mr. Richirion.

Per P. and O. steamer Coromanded, from Len.

Dec. 19From Brindisi, jar.8.-To Yukohama Mr. Mar to Takotsuj

Per P. and O. steamer Rohilla, ferin London,

certainly to removal from office. Why relatively, as the days of the STUART such a gross Illegality has been permitted monarchs were to Great Britain; Governor so long is a puzzle; but it will not be ROBINSON, with his foolish and arrogant allowed for the future, The protest of the counsellors, is a fair reproduction in minia-anofficial members has little need of out- ture of the weak Monarch led by mad and tion is 10 self-evident. Nobody can ever side support, for the truth of their conten- avaricious (avourites, whose excesses were contend that a majority is given to any tolerated by the people until human body of men in order that they may vote patience could endure no longer; while other people's money to themselves. Mr.. the memorial of the Unofficial Members to O'Baix feebly protests that the salaries are "fixed by the Council and confirmed $1.00 the Secretary of State, published last by the Secretary of State," but of 1.10 Friday, only required a little stronger course that is rubbish. The Secretary sanctioned the in- wording, a little more emphasis of its of State only broadest principles, to be a historic creased salaries for a particular year, Declaration of Rights. The general and only because the Council unanimously position of the parties is very similar; on voted them; Mr. O'Batx will find out the 1.50 the one side (uppermost, at present) is an fallacy of his specious plea when the reply autocratic Government, nominally guided comes from Downlog Street, if there more or less by the wishes of the people, is any spirit of fairplay left in that

establishment. but actually possessed of powers which are moribund

When the constantly used in defiance of the desires officials are definitely lnstructed from head. of the ratepayers, the first principles of quarters not to vote on matters in which 1.00 statesmanship, and the simplest dictates they have personal interests, the fight will of common sense. On the other side is a be practically over; the purse-strings will body of rate payers, heterogeneous in the be in the hands of the unofficials, and the extreme, the various sections not very rest of the much-needed reforms will deeply in love with one another, and follow in due course. It must come; the Official Orator cannot dispute the truth --for a long time—almost all ignorant or indifferent as to the manner in which the and justice of the unofficials contention, affairs of the community were progressing and he will find figures, fiction, poetry, The time of endurance is now past; the and vituperation equally useless with the 1.35 anomalous and irrational system of Secretary of State; it will not, as it does with governing Crown Colonies by official the Official Phalanx, answer the purpose

to ramble away off the subject entirely majorities has been tolerated as long as its incongruities were smoothed over by no meek, submissive Governor will, deal out points of order to sult the official book officials possessed of tact; but sooner or $4.50 later the end had to come, and now that in Downing Street; the illegality of veing 3.co Hongkong is blessed with a motley on personal pecuniary matters is a hard, 2.50 selection of incapable nonentitles whose solid fact, warranted to stand all climates every act and every word aggravates and keep good for years. There was 5.50 afresh the natural evils of official little need for the unofficials to support government, the apathy of the people is their protest by a long covering letter. gone, their small differences are following, but perhaps it relieved their feelings It

20.00 and all others alike-is raised to denuncia

in, and the walls well above ground. The community European, Chinese, Indian,

however, is still only prospective,

At present, the foundations of the factory re tion of the system under which the money

building will be of two storeys, bilck, with a big of the taxpayers is thrown away and the However, the letter of the unofficials gives way, is onder the patronage of his Excellent chimney, already showing up. The latter when J, B. Plinston and two sons, From Brindisi, · Inheritance of their children pledged in a complete and forcible statement of the the Governor and Lady Robinson, General advance at the dictation of men who know principal questions which have been Dirby Barker, and Commodore Bary Palliser, finished will be 66 feet high, The factory proper nothing and care but little about the threshed out in detall during the press show the versatility witch in all parts of the The engines and machinery have all anived, per R.N- both verled and attractive, and will is 30 feet wide by 53 feet lang pengine room, 34 feet by to feet and boiler-ban-e 34 feet by 12 feet colony's capabilities or requirements, and year by the Council, and the Press, world has made Mr. Freest's entertainments o who act in scornful and contemptuous and settled by the Phalanx in their own universally popular. The box plan of the Glengyle and other boats, and are now being defiance of themost earnest appeals and the peculiar way. In order to add further theatre is now on view at Messrs. Kelly and temporarily in matsheds, though everything 11 taken to the site from the godowns, and stored most careful judgment of men who have for weight to the unofficial protest. It is now Walsh, Ltd., where seats may be booked. years devoted their lives to bullding up a definitely intended to hold a public meeting

be in position in a few weeks. The engine. is of horizontal pattern. 16-inch cylinder, 30 trade in the Colony, whose interests In its at an early date, to give formal expression Soue excitement has been created, the Constanti inch stroke, Improved "trunk type; with a Pie Bot Welfare are almost incalculable, whose to the universal sympathy with the People's eple correspondent of the Times states, through flywheel of gft. in. diam, and It. 2 in. face, experience cannot be equalled, and whose representatives, and to present them without Turkey by a proposal which has been weighing four tons The boller is an improved strenuous efforts for the public weal are an address conveying the wishes of the laid before the Forte for the establishment of an Lucashire, 17 by 6ft 6in., working pressure and always have been incessant. Hitherto ratepayers as to the questions in dispute. oplam monopoly. Petitions against the plan 80 pounds to the square inch, and is fitted it has been all good work thrown away. Not that such a course is necessary is any in Asia Minor, and traders in the drug are loud engine will drive two briguafla machines, Robert are coming in from the oplam-producing districts with a high speed governor of latest type, This 1.40 The amount of valuable time and anxious way; a just cause does not, or at any rate in their protests and predictions of the calamity Middleton's patent. 1.75 thought given by the unofficial members should not, If there is such a thing asard ruin that are certain to ensue should the supplied by Mears. Middleton and Co., of The whole has been to the affairs of the Council, not only justice, require any outside support at all, Government favour the scheme. In existing Leeds, who are represented by Mr. Plant. in the Chamber when the meatings are Still, the address to the unofficials may, if circumstances the matter assumes a somewhat The process was clexriv described by the Super held but every day of their lives, is properly worded and numerously signed, serious aspect, because the necessities of the intendent as follows: The coal dust, sprinkles Per P. and O. stermer Marsilia, firm London, probably known by few and it certainly help to call attention to the fact that the Treasury give rise to apprehensions that a short-with dry kind of pitch to give consistency January 19th.To Nagarak: D. Haldnek. To has never been suitably, acknowledged grievance is real, not merely nominal to accept immediate returns at the sacrifice of "endless, chain of buckets, fitted with. Mid Mr. R. H. Sinclair, Mr. K-nworthy, Miss sighted economiap lley may tempt the Execuire is brought slongside a feeder and poured into a Shangbai Rev. Mr. Sprent, Mr. J. Hutchison, acknowledged. These men are not happy. Moreover, the officials have in their speeches fetare advantages. The Saltin, however, who dicton's patent coupling links. This elevator Kenworthy. To Hangkenet Rev. Mr. and Mr 0.75 irresponsible five-hours-a-day Government in Council gone so far as to cast most takes personal cognisance of all questions, is not carries the material up to the top of an automatic Shaw and two children, From Colombo,-For

servants, with Saturdays off; but men who insulung imputations on the Sona fides of Tikely to give his cunction, to a measure involving machine, into which the stream of coal runs Hongkong, Mr. and Mis. Edwards. have to work harder and longer than their those who "profess to labour for the danger or disturbance. The pretedest of the whbout coastog, first into a crasher, thence to, a Per P. and O. steamer Clyde, from London,: own subordinates, who must strain every public weal" here is an opportunity for collapse of the tobacco monopoly in Perals will riddle of very fine mesh, after which it is again January 20th-To Shanghai Mrs, Couling

carried aloft, injos vertical heater, where the and children. nerve to safeguard their business Interests, a very pointed retort, There is another not be forgotten.

mixture of coal and pitch is sujected or prepare for disaster; and yet they purpose which the address may be made

Per P. and O. steamer Victoria, frem London 4.75 give up their leisure, and steal what they to serve to thank the workers at 6 AT e reper Center Bro. R. Markeric, thoroughly, cohcalves From this chamber To Yokohama: Mr and Min. W. Jauncey

a-temperature-of-doo degrees, in order to miske January aytb-Frem Brindist February 5 b can from their busy time, to study' deeply. thankless task." One of the most Lodge held last evening B-c. Irit passes into a cooling pan, and thence to Creagh, for the guidance of Government-and all discouraging features of an unofficial's a totalled and red or for the moulding table, where the material is thoulded into blocks, under a pressure of two tone to the for what? Governor pis Vaux rated career is the lack of acknowledgment ensuing year and invested his officers as

follows:-

square inch. This part of the machine 1.00 them soundly for being "disrespectful," after all he has done. The community

As if they were lackeys who had forgotten no doubt fully appreciates and warmly Senior Warden Bro. A. S. Hooper.

straaltaneously fills the moulds, compresses, and pathes them out to the endless delivery carrier, to touch their hats; Mr. MITCHELL-IES, recognises the laborious and cohzolen Master Overseer.

all automatically. a Colonial Treasurer, who known as tious efforts of its representatives, but 'Senior 100 much about practical accounts as he it has been certainly very slow in Junior i

does about the cunelform, Inscriptions, giving voice to that recognition. The Chaplain.......Wor. flatly declared that they were not wanted unofficials have not had the sailsfaction of Treasure

Registrar of Moki 75 and ought to stay at home and mind their seeing great practical results from their

SecretaryALUSKI4994) own business; Governor ROBINSON sneer-struggles against the Official Phalanx; but:

S'n'or Deacon ingly contrasts them with unofficials of they might at least look for some sign of funlara

Besides the factory iacif there is to be a large 1.10, other colonies who are not without sense gratitude. In the absence of popular Director of Ceremonies."

storing ahed for pitch and other things, 96 feet enough to deserve fulfilment of promises; election meetings, the only way of doing. Inner Gourd

long, 71 feet wide, and 24 feet high. The Mr. O'BRIEN says they are actuated this is by addresses, or through the news Steward

four dations of this building are now well nd only by spite and malice, and calls papers; and as one of the local papers is 7yler ..................................

vanced, and large gangs of coollesarobardatok them incapable administrators and run for the Governor, and another for the

under the energetic superintendent. Between financiers who would

LATE TELEGRAMS. wreck the Registrar-General, the channels for In his address to the Oxford students the other the shed and the factory alarge space is reserved Colony's prospects! Sir W. Rostow, expresssions of approval are diarrowed week Mr. Gladstone paid a tribute to the for sacking the briqueiss, or brickbats, or bric-

·MADRAR, Jaquary 4th, 040 to coax them over, asked their advice down. Prikas Rynix served the Colony three games from Cambridge at which Oxford brac, as they are tacetiously, termed, Läter,

The Commander in Chief of Madras arrived as to raising a loan; unding that they faithfully and nobly for the best part of Jon, He then quoted the famous epigrams is a demonstrated success, there will be here to-day and leaves for Rangoon by the

could only bow the knee, Bacon, Milton, New-when the manufacture of the patent fuel 0.40 did not respond in the way he wanted, his life, as few men in the whole world spon the opposing pailties of the two uni- extensive godowns along the sea front: Daikousts this evening on a tour of tapection. 0.50 he calmly set about negotiating without have done, for courtry' ■uskey yet, all verstics, George. I chanced to quarter towards Yau-ms-ti, and an aerial rafiway, nám ton ndajn CALCUTTA, January 5th,

their consent, and got the matter for the credit he got for it was of the barest a troop of home at Oxford at the same running out to the - proposed wharf, as The Austrian frigate Said, with the Crown advanced before he even told them how kind. He never wanted it, but that is no time as he made a present of books to the Quarry Bay Sugar works. There will also: Prince en board, bas arrived at Calcutta,

be a house for the resident manager at the near The meeting of the Aful and Lungich Columns little he cared for their oplafons. He reason why it should not have been given, Cambridge, The Oxford wits wrolet-

end of the Company's property, and quite at Lelinova is having a.intat salutary effect; vo asked their views as to the pro for there is no doubt about the state of The king observing, with impartial eyes,

a-large colony will quickly spring up areqnd that resistance is anticipated when the united force posed new Gaol; they deliberated, popular feeling. Neither Is there a doubt The state of both bis Uriverailles,

part of the peninsula. For the present, however, advances. All the Chicis asking for terms have long and carefully; and now their report now, as to the Colony'sunanimous endorse To Oxford went a troop of horse--and why ?

the Company has perforce taken a lesson from been ordered to assemble at: Lalitima on the That leafed body wanted loyalty, dla is torn to pieces and thrown to the fourment of the Unoficials claims, as to the

other ventures ofthe ambitiouslypo, and inghing. 6th instant and bring in their finca, which are fix winds! They advised retrenchment in the Justice of their contention, or as to the

forward with the utmost wution and economy, guns. Vaneanga, not having submitted, hla Not a single stick will be put up not a coat village and followers will be made over to cost of administration; his Excellency pro ultimate success, even in Hongkong, of the

expended that is not absolutely sad immediately Lalinovs, who, in recogluon of his algnal mised to carry out their wishes himself, and good old principle of Anglo-Saxon

-necessary, until the "ore of production tria la services," will be made a great Chiel, pala the way he is doing it is to cut the coolles Government, that those who pay the

full swing and the venture on which practically wagen 20 cents, a month, or some. " pipër shall have the right to name the To Cambridge then a gift of booka ke sent, all Hongkong depends in saunrad of permanent [sthing equally absurd," So the game isine.

prosperity;

MADEIRA AND CHAMPAGNES. PULL PARTICULARS OF VARIOUS BRANDS ON APPLICATION.

For dos. CUMK

BRANDY.

A Hennessy's Old Pale, Red

Capsule.......

$13

B Superior Very Old Coganc

Red Capsule.............................. 15 C Very Old Liqrar Cognac... 20 D Hennessy's Finest Very Old Ligacur Cognac, 1872 Vintage, Red Capsule

WHISKY.

SCOTCH.

A Thorne's Blend, White

Capsule.........

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Blend, Blue Capsule, with Name and Trade MarkRBOISSZANITER)

30

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$.1.20

2.50

0.75

22

3.10

Daniel Crawford's Finest

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a

1.00

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Old, Green Capralt...... 13 AMERICAN

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Genuine Bourbon Whisky,

Fine Old, Red. Capsule, with our Name & Trade Mark 10

A Fine Old Tom, White

Capsule.......

4.50

B Fine Unsweetened, White

Capaule

4-50.

C Fine A. V. H. Genera $35

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Finest Old Jam: ica, Violet

Capsule

2:00

1.00

Finest Old Jamaica, Violet

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Per P. & O. sie-mer Himalaya, from Londor, January 6th-To Yokohama: Mr. and M, C.

Dicks. To Shanghats Mr. Stewart, Mr. P. T. Grant, Captain McLu, Mr. and Mrs. Thon pro and two children, Miss Sherwood, Mr. Ward: To Hongkong Mr. W. H. Pengal-7, Mr. J. Colonel and Mrs. A. A. Baker, Mr. F. G. Collins, Coombe, Mr. H. Coombe, Mr. T, Grell, Assistant Paymaster Belling.

Per P, and O. steamer Carthage, from London, January 12,-To Yokobama, Lient.- Colonel Jameson.

For F. and steamer Ocrand, from London, February 3rd.To Yokohama Mr. and Mas, Parken Skipton To Shanghalt R. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Coultes and children To Hog kong Mra H. E, Wodehouse and infant, Mrs, Tillett and ebildren. From Brindisi, February rath-To Yokohama Mr, and Mrs. A. Duon, Per P. and O, steamer Arcadia, from London, Feb. 17-To Hongkong Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wise and child, Rev, Mr and Mrs. J. B. Ostand infent. From Colombo,To Shanghai: Mr. and Mrs. Watson, Goop KAREN

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