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decree condemning the books of Henry George is without foundation.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1894.

bosh are said to number about two hundred.fellow-being, the Chinese adduce two reasons. Other reports place the number at a much higher 6gure. Admiral Bedford said he believed the soldiers and magines were in strong enough forco to take the offensive against the slavers, and of Chief Fodisliah and is pursuing them. The British Admiral is said to be taking steps to send re-enforcements in the direction followed by the

PARIS February 26th. During the performance at Theatre Nuove a petard thrown in the auditorium through a WASHINGTON, D. C. February 23rd. Secretary Herbert to day asked the Senate and window in the rear of the stage burst and created House for authority and an appropriation to the greatest excitemeat, but did no damage contract with a wrecking company to save the People rashed for the exits, but the conductor of Colonel Corbett hus'probably eng›ged the forces ↑appensa the spirit. The second, which to us. Kearsarge, now lyleg on Roncador reef. The

the orchestra shouted that there was no derger action is based on a revert sent by Admiral and ordered the orchestra tu mike up the Stanton. It is thenght $0,000 will be sufficient, national anthem and later the Gazabaldian

hyma. No arrests were made.

BERLIN, Februsy 23rd. Count Von Fmiembich has resigned from the currency commission. He was regarded as one of the ablest of the silver advocates appointed to that body.

ST. PETERSBURO. February aged. M. De Gies, the minister of foreign affairs, who has ben dangerously Ill for several d ̧ys, is sinking slowly. He is kept alive with oxygen gu. The end may come at any moment,

PARIS, February 24th. Jean Grover, anarchist, was tried in the criminal court to-day for having published a hook entitled "Soclete Mourante," which, it is charged, contained matter calculated to incite to revolution and overthrow exluitog_institutions, Ellsee Reclus, the famous geographer, testified warmly in favor of the prisoner, Octave Mier beau declared that. Graves had a raperlor 'mind and was regarded as a literary authority, Graves was sentenced to pass two years in prison and | pay a fice of one thousand francs.

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WASHINGTON, D. C., February 26th.

British column.

Lord Rosebery, who left London this marslag receled a telegram at Newmarket recalling him to the Foreign Office, Lad Rosebery returned to London by a special train,

The first is that should the man die, a curae of ghostly vialtations would be cutalled upon the house in which this event happened's und perhaps money would have to be spent to seems more potent and tangible, is that the benefactor wou'd probably be held responsible for the death of the man. Some time since a storekeeper here with benevolent intentions befriended 'a man in this condition, who soon. appeared and chimed that there were several hundred dollars missing from the corpse." Need. Jess to say that the shopkeeper suffered. Under systems where the guardians of the peace have to pay the govemment, instead of vier the only wonder is that the people keep free from. disturbancer. The reader will understand tha

Co-day's Advertisements.

VICTORIA PRIORY.

REGULAR MEETING of the Victoria

In the Senate the committee on foreigó rela- | on a vilt to the Prince and Princess of Wales, Jidled. Soon-brother" of the, decased A Priory will be held on THURSDAY, the tious presented the report of the investigation in Hewallan affairs. It was ordered to be printed without reading,

Commission to the Antwerp Exposition was The jolat resolution for the sppolatment of a passed.

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The following telegrams from our San Francisco exchanges were "crowded out" of inst sight's issue

PARIS, February 23rd. Anarchist Henry bas confessed that he wa the author of the explosion in the Rue des Boss Enfants in November, 1892.

Dupuy, President of the Deputies, har received menacing letters, one containing a bisck powder, which has been sent to the man!-

The Cabinet has resolved to introduce in the❘cipal laboratory for examination. Chamber of deputies a bill increasing the pre- scribed penalties for infraction of the law gavem log the manufacture and transportation of

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expiralvis.

Adispatch from Senegal saysthat M. Vincent the French administrat r at Dogana has been

“killed, by the son of a native chief.

The Customs Committee of the Senate approves the corn bill and will report to the Senate on Monday.

Four, February 24th.

The Fope will issue an encyclical letter on March 31, concerning the jublice ft. The Roumanian governmentbarthanked the Pope for bis appointment of B shop Zvdetti of St. Cloud, Mind, to be Archbishop al Bucharest.

Leo Tauthier, the anarchist who on November 13th stabbed the Servian Minister, Georgiewitch. in the Boullon Daval restaurant, was to-day sen- tenced to penal servitude for life. The prisoner coolly answered all questions, and said he had co spite against Georgiewitch, He only wanted to kill a "sleek bourgeois," and stabbed the Minister with a shoemaker's kaife, as the gentle man appeared to be one of the most prosperous persons in the restaurants

ROME, February 23rd.

After an address by Bianchier, the newly elected president, the Italian Chamber to-day discussed the disorders in Sicily and Carrara,

Babaloni, Socialist, condemned the state of siege and arrest of socialists in Sicily and moved to Impesch the Miolatry.

Premier Crisp Justified the acts of the autho-

Amid cheers the Chamber adjourned.

VIENNA, February 24th." An inspection of the coffers In the department of the public debt was undertaken this week,rities. without the usual advance notice to the officials. Cashier Frelen, fi:d as soon as the Inspection began, and has not been found. He had embezzled 101,000 Boring." One of the money bags in his care bad been emptied of gold pieces and filled with cop ers. Ferles is believed to have squandered all the money that he stole upon the directess of a circus. He had been intimate wi bherforaŋmetime and had supported || ther in expensive style. His own family lived more modestly, although expensively enough to make the impression that Ferien was rich, -

Palermo, February 24th. Sight earthquakes have seen felt throughout Sicily several times diming the last week.

Los DON, February 25th. Dispatches from Bathurst, West Africa, say that the parties bam the warships Widgeon and Raleigh last held-piece and 6,000 rounds of ammini ton In their encounter with Chief Fodi- silah and his wandors. The Alectro, a 'small special service vess-1, tried afterwards to land a pany of marines at Ganjor, but was driven off by the natives,

An immense warehouse at Hotherhithe, *

· south-eastern suburb of London, was borved this evening. Thousands of tons of grain poured from the store roams into the Thames. Loss, £20,000. The warehouse which was burned was known as the King and Queen granury, and was cwned by Bellamy & Co.

PAR 5, February 15th.

A metal cylinder, filled so as to resemble a bomb, was found to-day next door to the house at an tronmonger in the Rae des Abbesses, The frammanger served on the jury which found Vaillant guilty of throwing a bomb in the chamber of deparlés. The cylinder is belleved to be a bogus bomb. It was sent to the muni- elpal laboratory, where it will be examined.

Depots Firogier de Poulevey, the republican, was fo-day e-ro'ed senster for the department of the Vesges. The seat was left vacant by the death of Albert Ferry. In December last. Deputy Eugene Mir. republican, was elected to the Senate from the department of the And.

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VIENNA, February 23rd. The Court before which the twelve anarchists accused of conspiring sgafnst the life of the Emperor have been on trial, has sentenced Franz Haspen to ten years of rigoras imprisonment and Stofan Hahnel to eight years. Other conspirators were sentenced to terms of from two le four year, and six were acquitted,

ALEXANDRIA," February 2jid.

The Fuarı! Bismarck arrived two days late. She encountered a tornado on the voyage bom Genoa. Several sailors were injured and some | mloor damage was done to the ship. All the

passengers are woll.

COLCONE, February 23rd.

A glass tube containing some liquid and half. burat” wool, surrounded by pleces Iron and bullets and gunpowder, all wrapped in a piece of paper, has been found in the Court of Justice, The contents are being analysed.

LONDON, February 24th.

The Financial News says: Guatem·la to-day, Giber silver countries 'to-morrow, Default with most of them is a question of time. The world's | commerce is resting to a crisis, yet the mis- chief from the appreciation of gold har only beguo. Bimetallism in England is galing many converts, It is understood Lidderdale, ex-governor of the Bank of England, is a ubong advocate of the international agreement for joint standard: Bimetalliem is no longer the creed of a handful of cranks. Nearly every economist of eminence is on its side. The International conference must be re-opened. France, Germany and the United States are anxious that this should be done. Surely our faterents are a great as theirs. I, in our pride, as the gold mart of the world, we stand salde, punishment will fall upon our beads. It depends upon the Brilish Cabläet whether the conference be fruitiass or not,

The report was circulated last night that it was feared a disaster of some sort bid occurred to the crew of the gumboat Widgren on the weat coast of Africa. The story is confirmed this BERLIN, February 25th. Although the Foreign Office did not expect at dispatches come from Bathorst, capital of the morning by dispatches to the Admiralty. The Any time that the Brkish Government would British West Coast African colony of Gambia, take a declded step towards an internallona! || at which point the cruiser Raleigh, flagship of measure to root out anarchism, something the British squadron: on, that const, and the beyond a mere exchange of teformation by the guabost Widgson have arrived,

The story is to the effect that parties of British police was desired. Home Sec etary Asquith's, declaration in the British Commons Inst Mon-marines landed from these vessels near Bathurst day that the Goves ement did not favour & mare to punish Chief Fodislish, the notorious slave

adical policy then this, has stopped the progress of the informal representations Initiated by Spala.

Three representations aimed at close interna. itional co-operation against the anarchiais, and itity were received favorably by France, Austro Hungary and Italy. The Goverment would be better satisfied with England's sititude if the English police were more efficient in aiding the force in the continental capitals.

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A private telegram from. Port Louls says that a severe bunicans swept over the island of Mauritius on Thu sday without doing damage to the town or crops, but a irala is reported to have Midland line, into the river and fifty liver lost. been blown over the Fort Louis bridge, on the, The telegram said five bedies were reported to bare been recovered.

PARIS, February 24th, M. Barre's play, "Journez Parlementaire," prohibited at the ordinary theatres, was produced last evening at the Theatre Libre. The play is a caustic satire upon the Panama canal scandal It failed to pri deco the sensation expected, although the chief characters in the scandal were readily identified.

Advices received from St. Louis, Senegal, way that the son of the native King of Dagana has killed M. Vincent, French Administrator of Daganı

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NEW YORK, February 24th The Herald special from Rio Janeiro says: The vanguard of the loyal forces under General Hipolit, attacked the rebels rear Dom Pedrito and defeated them. Sixty-three lusurgents were killed. A detachment of the Government army bas been despatched to engage the rebels under General Travares, who are in the vicinity of Pontas de Santa Maris.

A special to the World from Guayaquil says: Equador has accepted Fera's proposal for an arrangement of the boundary question. This averts the threats ed war.

WETLA

where, under the excellent supervision of Mr. no reference is made to the foreign, Concession Slager, the utmost quiet seems always to prevail The whole country will soon be aroused to celebrate the fits of the Goddess of Mercy who has a temple on a hill at the South Gate. A few years ago the Tartar General shat this gata of, time the foreign property on the road to the the city to lessen the crowd. At this merciful temple, la always in danger of being smashed- N. C. Daily News.

person suffering from Deafness, Noises in the DEAFNESS COMPLETELY CURED! Any Head, &c, may learn of a new, simple treatment, which is proving very successful in completely aring cases of all kinds. Full particulars, inelading, many unsolicited testimonials and spiper press notices, will be sent post free en application. The system is without doubt, the most successful ever brought before the public Address, Aural Specialist, Albany Buildings, 39. Victoria Street, Westminster, London, S.W.

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PARIS, March 4th. The Jalan Parliament appears to be opposed to the projects of the Cabinet,

March 5th, The French Chamber has pased a vote of th confidence (by 301 10 110 votes) in the Cabinet, declaring that a tolerant religious programmé was the only possible one': the present time.

Signor Crispl has succeeded in obtaining ang vote of confidence on his policy in Sicily:

March 7th.

At a bargus given by the Paris Chamber of Commerce Lord Dufferin declared that France and Russia were animated with pacific Intentions, and that there were no grounds for alleging any | animosity against Great Britain. The good-will existing between the three Powess manured the peace of Europe.

PARIS, March 8th..

The French Chamber will rise on the 15th. The Commission appointed by the Italian Chamber is hostile to the Cabinet prolactr

March 11th.

An enquiry has demonstrated that the accusa- tion made by the Socialists to the effect that the Anarchists were being financed by the pelesis is entirely without foundatden.

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years, bern with all his senses complete, and gain a bold advertisement gratis informa ne that Siamese dwarf, born si Chantaboon, aged 25 on's three pans high, is being exhiblied fo Bangkok.

shy patted with caulemme being soo. Direction at the wind so two palicis, Foror of the wind, according to clouds, Deaning tale, /Togg Ulcony, à Bal; / Using Comfort acasa, State of the weather, à long tey, Denched Oven, Fabig thomas, y Squilly, v Štain, a kinować Thander, Vinb217, # Dem veći powRalf in tuchak, bethe and kundredths.

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Wel with gratification that the Maha Tequ His Majesty. For the last day or two the Court chakkrľ's cruise has been highly beneficial to | Handy bave stayed at-Kob-al-chang, as Prince Asdong was anwell, but it was intended to resume ike

cruise as soon as the young Prince had recovered sufficiently to permit it.

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To-day's Advertisements.

trader, who has been carrying off into bondage and cruelly ill-treating the helpless natives of villages along that part of the coast. The

The foreign community havato mourn the loss | Hanghong Observatory, goth March, 1894. parties went ahore with provisions fox four days of another of its members, Mrs, Cohen being | inds pleniifatsupply of ammunition. A reserve

force was left ashore at the landing place under called away a little before dawn yesterday morn the protection of the vessel's guns. The er several menina' illness. She was the remainder of the colema began its march inland daughter of Captain Pickering, an officer in the through a difficult country the land being been resident here with her family for some ning service of the East India Company, and bað swampy and covered with thick brushwood and The Port advocates an international agres- | forest." They were accompanied by natives

years. The interment last evening was attended by many moarters, Canon Greenstock conduct. ment, which shall clade measures against | sarrying spare ammunition, provisions and

ing the service.—Observer.. socialists as the fathers of ana: coitm.

"His Majesty the King it shortly expected at the Palace to witness a Royal hair cutting. Rice Mill was set upon and cruelly attached at A Chinese coolle employed in the Samsen Samien on Sunday morning by the son of an official of the djitrict:

water.

The march continued « long distance without The National Zaitung sails the Gladstone Cabinet, which, ti says, shows tender conulders any signs of the slave-traders' bands. The tion for the anaichisis and deference to socialism country, apparently, was deserted. Then the and anarchisex on the same plan. As was native carriera began to desert with

extra expected, several versions of the Emperor's ammunition and provisions, and the column speech at the Brandenburg barquet last evening was finally left alone, The country through.

It must have-struck many of the distinguished have become current, The Reichsonstiger bus | which they were travelling was so bad that flank Siamese proient at the Royal Courts during the been ordered, therefore, to print an officis report | Ing parties were finally forced back on the main

late trial, that their countryman Phra Yot of his myjesty's words. Whether this report colome, which, however, continued to advance. will contain another allusion to the divine right dither game upon two villages, which the British.bably owes his life to a farang whom the of Prussian kings is not known. There is stacked and captured. These villages were Government has so curvily treated. Were

not for Mr. Morant's excellent work for the concurrence of testimony, however, that the

defence-repeatedly acknowledged by Emperor said he had been placed by God at the post of Emperor and King, and held himself

resident-the learned Counsel would have responsible to God for whatever he did. This

been hopelessly at sea, and the present verdict sole responsibility to the Almighty, the Emperor

might have been reversed. It is a noble

strongly appeal to the more intelligent and received at their hands, and will probably

generous-minded among the Siamese-Fris Prist

surrounded by stockades and served well na defences, the British planting machine guns at points of vantage, The force remained there the following night, but the loss of ammtaliton and water made Captain Gamble, in command

the

CHINESE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT 7 PER CENT. SILVER LOAN OF 1885, E. ...... 15TH HALF-YEARLY DRAWING... INTEREST DUE IDA DRAWN BONDS of Oyricza of the CORPORATION on and after the I this LOAN will be: PAYABLE at the 31st March, 1894

Lasts of Drawn Bonds can be obtained on application to the Undersigned.

ye the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING

CORPORATION,

Agata aming the Loung

5th April, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Hangkang, 30`h March 191

'417 NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF C. E. A. M MRS. WODEHOUSE hopes to see MEM. BERS and their FRIENDS at her House the NEEDLEWORK will be on View and for on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, April 6:b, when Sale

Hongkrug. 30th March, 1891.

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CHESS TOURNAMENT, IN AID OF UNION CHURCH ORGAN RESTORATION FUND.

Under the Patronage of H.E. SIT WILLIAM ROBINSON and Ledy ROBINSON, H.E. Vice-Admiral the Hon. Sir EDMUND FREMANTLY.

H.E. Major General DIGBY BARKER and Mes

BARKER,

Sir FIELDING CLAPEK and Lady CLARKE, Commodore Boves and Mrs. BOYES,

Auctions.

AUCTION SALE

OF

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

AND EFFECTS,

AT SALE ROOMS, 17, PRAYA CENTRAL,

TO-MORROW

(SATURDAY), March 11st, 1894, AT 2.30 PM. Comprising

Drawing-room Sulter, Ding-room and Brd- room Fu nture, Cabinele, Reek-Coues, Writing Daks, Ht Stands, Marble-top ard Fancy Tables, Cant T bles Sideboards. Overmantela Extension Dining Table, Easy Chairs, Cooches, Wardrobes with Glass Doors, Dressing Tables with Swing Mirrors, Single and Doble French and other Bedsters with Wire Woven Soring Stoves, Ice Chests Meat Safes, Electo-Plate Mattresses, Marble-top Washstands, Cocking and Glass Ware, Dinner Sts, Cutlery, Bath room and Kitchen Requisites,

&c.,

&c.,

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Also for Sundry Accounts.

A QUANTITY OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES Removed for Convenience of Sale,

On View from Friday;" SALK TYRMS ¡—As custom”77.

A. E SKEELS & Co.,

Auctioneers & Valuatora,

1405

Offices, 17, Praya Central,

Hongkong, 28th March 1804.

OF

PUBLIC AUCTION

VALUABLE MARINBURK-MADE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CANTON BLACKWOOD, &c.

A LIVING CHESS TOURNAMENT. THE Undersigned has received instructions

will be held on the

TENNIS LAWN AT EAST POINT

(Kindly lent by the Hon, J. J. KESWICK),

TO-MORROW

(SATURDAY), March 31st.

The Grounds will be even at 3.10 PM, and the PROGRAMME

will be as follows:-

At 4 o'clock. The Band of the Shropshire Light

Infantry will commence the following selec Hons:~~

7. Marche aux Flamben

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At 430-The Challenges will be given and the opposing sides will march fato psaltian.

| At 4-45.-The game of Chess wilt begla. play :-

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

TUESDAY, the 3rd Aprl!, 1894,

commencing at 2.70 P M., at LOWER WOODLANDS, The whole of the Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

neatly sil MARINBURK-MADE,

Comprising

VERY HANDSOME OLD GOLD EM. BOSSED SILK and PLUSH DRAWING ROOM SUITE, MARBLE-TOP and FANCY TABLES, CANTON BLACKWOOD JARDI. NIFRE STANDS, STOOLS and TABLES, MARBLE-TOP CONSOLE TABLE & CHIF- BEVELLED OVERMAN ELS, BEVELLED FONIER, SOLID BRASS FENDERS, &C Floe BRONZES. ORNAMENTS, VALUABLE

At the conclusion of the game the Band will OIL PAINTINGS, CURTAINS, BRUSSELS

1. election...Utopia Limited".. „Sir A. Bulliens ·

• Overture... Randiten Strelche Sopot. * Selections"

The Golden Web"....Goring Thamsı.

Tes and Refreshments will be provided for which a nominal charge of to cents will be made. Spretators are particuarly requested to be on the Ground by 4.30 and to keep their Seats during the progress of the game.

Admission by Tickets, which may be obtained at the gate or al Messia, KILLY & WALSH, Län Mass LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. and Mesars, POWELL & Co.

Hongkong, 28th March, 1804-

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HANDSOMELY CARVED BOOK-CASE, VALUABLE STANDARD WORKS, TEAK CARVED WRITING TABLE, VERÝ FINE LADY'S WORK-BOX with SILVER MOUNTED FITTINGS, by ♬ SPREY & SONS.

FINE MARBLE-TOP SID BOARD with GLASS BACK, DINING TABLE, DINVER WAGGON, MOROCCO COVERED DINING- ROOM SUITE, DINNER SERVICE, VERY FINE HAND-PAINTED DESSERT SER VICE, ELECTRO-FLATE & GLASS WARE CUTLERY, &c

SOLID BRASS BEDSTEAD and SINGLE IRON Ditto with WIRE and HAIR MAT. TRESSES, &c, &c, SEVERAL LADIES MARBLE TOP DRESSING TABLES with BEVFLLED GLASS, MARBLE-TOP WASH- STANDS, HANDSOME TOILET SETS, LODGE BEVELLED GLASS DOORS, SILK TAPES. HANGING and other WARDROBES with

No. 525. -REGULAR" MEETING of the above

A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS

April, at 8.30 for 9 pm. precisely. Visiting HALL, Zetlad Street, on MONDAY, the and Brethren ara cordially invited,

Hougkung, a8th March, 1894.

ST. ANDREW'S

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HONGKONG, No. 218, S.C. REGULAR CONVOCATION of the

Aabors Chapter will be held in the FREZ-

MASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on TUESDAY, the 3rd April, at 8 for 8.30 pm, precisely. Visiting Companions are cordially invited.

Hongkong, 24th March, 1894

PERSEVERANCE

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LODGE OF

HONGKONG, No. 1,165, EC,

N EMERGENCY MEETING of the above

A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS

HALL, Zetland Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th April, at 8.30 for a p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, 29th March, 1804-

Intimations.

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CHS, J. GAUPP & CO., HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK- CKAGERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER

SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Sola Agents Ine Louis Andensars' Watches

TRY COVERED BED ROOM SUITE, BATH.

·ROOM REQUISITES, COOKING UTEN- SILS, PLANTS in POTS; &,&C'

CHAIRS, ONE MOUNTAIN CHAIR.

ONE RIKSHA, TWO LADIES FVENING

On View from Monday, the and April after 4 P.K. Catalogues will be issued previous to the Sale. TERMS OF SALE;—As customary.

GEO, P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, 37th March, 3894.

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N the Bund of FRENCH CONCESSION,

SHAMEEN. Good Accommodation and Excellent Culsins, at $3 per day (for one person),

T. F. DA CRUZ & Co

Proprietors...

Centon, 24th March, 1891.

• 139* PRAYA EAST HOTEL, Nos. 88 & 50, PRAYA EAST.

THIS HOTEL, altsated on the Frays, near

the McGregor Barracks, OPEN to SEA ine View of the whole Harbor, having lately BREEZES all the year round and commanding been enlarged and refurnished throughout, now offers first-clain Accommodation to RESI- DENTS and BOARDERS.

Wines and Spirits of the best brands only Supplied.

Terms moderate.

J. C.L ROUCH, Proprietor, Hongkong, 6th March, 1804

PEAK HOTEL. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

HIS commodious and well appointed

Chief Manager: 4warded the highest Prixas at every Exhibition: HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,350 fant

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T. JACKSON, "Hongkong, goth”March, 189c-

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

is said to have deciered, was always borna ia † of the force, decide to return to the shore. This revenge to thus repay the ill-treatment he has "FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMBUI,

mind by him..

The Post says that at Dr. Von Boottleher's parliamentary dianer on Friday evening, Emperor William spoke at length with a con- servative deputy concerning recent anarchist outrages, and the relations of socially and anarchiam, The Emperor In Inclined to the Opinion, says the Port, that enrere flogging is the most fitting punishment for anarchistle eat rages of certain classes.

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movement was commenced early the next morning.

After proceeding a short distance, and when surrounded by rising ground, the party was attacked from an ambush on all sides. The attsek was very severn, and the blue jackets fell at all polats. The coldrm retreated as hastily possible, carrying their wounded along as far as possible, but the shore was not reached till three officers and ten men were killed and forty wounded... VIENNA, February 25th, Cubler Ferles, who emblezzed 12,000 daring: from the department of the public debt and fled during the official fovestigation, has committed suicide.

NAPLES, February agth.

Lantaniant W. H. Arnold" of the navy, Ligutenant of Marines F. W, Hervey and Subs Lievenant F. W. Meister are among the killed. Lieutenant Boyle was dangerously wounded, Lieutenast H., J. Savill seriously, and Capisin Gambla, Surgeon W. R. Hile Midshipman Arthur Chambers and forty blue jackets s'ghtly wounded. Ten blus Jackets were killed.?

We understand that fedgment in favour of the contractors Murray Campbell & Co. has been given in the cases with the Siamese Government which was referred to arbitration.

The Chartered Bank of India, Australia, and China, bas established a branch office on pre- miles belonging to Mesir. Markwald & Co. A special feature of the business is that ật lạ to bẻ - worked on a gold basla.—Times,

CHINKIANG.

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An interesting trial of socialists and soarchiste

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The Chinese often seem to be deficient lis are Implicated with the Sicilian socialist deputy, This nowa wsi contained in official dispatcher | sympathy, philanthropy, and pairiotism, Nearly * De Felice, and the exile anszchist, Cipriani, in from Rear Admiral Frederick 0, Bedford, to all the cable impulses of human nature appear

plotting to start a revolution in Italy. The plot command of the squadron,

to have been strangled out of existence by had been formed with great delibersilon, and A dispatch from Bathurst, reosived late this Buddhism and bad government. On a rainy detail. Flies were to be set simultaneously in evenings seems to intimate that news of a stil! | muddy day last week your correspondent wĮtarred - several parts of Naples. The worldingmen were greater disaster to the British arms mag shortly one ofthosealghts which always leaveau incface-90 to be led into the middle of the city during the be expected. It is stated that #detachmans of | able Impression. It was no less than a man too confusion caused by the Bran, were to be lucited the West-Indian Regiment, as well as they weak to walk standing ory dying, by a wall. to glinging the shops stocked with wespers, and marines landed from ina British ships, anumit He was a poor friendless fellow on the street of after having been fully armed, were to be away inland and grave fears are entertained for one of the cities in his own country, and as his marched off to stle the rural districts to revolt, their safety, The West Indian Regiment detache | strength falled ke sank down in the mire The plot was discovered by a detective, why mast was commanded by Colonel Corbett, and | and Aith. Not one of the people on that pretended to be an ausrchist, and was Kilować | Captals Westmoreland was in command of the street" would give him gren tenporary to bay, for forty centimes, a ticket af admission | marinos, Natives about Bathurst express the | shellae from the rain, much... Lang - harbour to the anarchist dish where the conspiratory catalon, that the entire missing foron has boun | him in Ala struggle" for: lie. Aguinis: the destagida The soldiers and marinen stil în the ? nainen), God-given Impulse to help ikle wretches

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