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DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED. VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19,

(Special to N. C. Daily News.) FIGHTING NEAR CHEFOO.

CHEFOO, February 12th.

The Japanese advance corps, estimated at shout 4,000 men, came into contact this day with a division of Honan troops under São Ching-plan, of C kefna, holding a fortified monre- tery called Cholinssi thirisen ♬ to the south. east of Chefoo.. Dagatory firing ensued all the afternoon with no decided result, when the

COLDS IN THE HEAD, &c. enemy retired apparently to wait for their field artillery. Our troops were numerically inferior to the enemy but held their ground. Fighting again exprole:f to-morrow.

Bennoughs Wellcome & Co.'

PINOL EUCALYPTIA INHALERS.

ON

NE of the host remelies extant for Nasal Catch and all disorders of the Nasa!

Partages and Nasopharyngeal membranes.

Price

$1.25.

EUCALYPTUS OIL.

A STANDARD REMEDY FOR COLDS. Sprinkled on the handkerchief and over the breast of the night clothing It gives almost lastant relief.

Battles

21.00 and so Cents.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK *& Co., LD.,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY, Tiongkongh January, 1895.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED).

Estanashad AD, 1841.

WINES AND SPIRITS.

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L. there are Selected by our London House, bought direct, at first hand, tups in Wad and Bonted by ourselves, thing all termeliate profits and enabling wpy the best crowths at moderate prid.

A REPORTED VICTORY.

TIENTSIN, February 17th, Desnatches arrived last night from General Sung Ch'ing Announcing rent, victory over The Japanese near Kalchow. Detalls are wanting. Chinese losses about 3,000

WELHAI-WEI SURRENDERS.

TORIO, February 13th.

On the 12th fastent Admire! Ting sent a fing of truce to the Japanese Admiral offering to sur- render all themen-of-war, arms, and foot!fica- tons provided that the safety of the crews of the vesse's, soldiers and foreigners with them were guaranteed. Arrangements for the surrender

being formally made, and the Japanese Admiral congratulated the Chlorse on having made a gallant defence.

Commenting on thla news the N. C. Dally News very sensibly says "This.sels at rest all the surnoura shout the death of Admiral Ting, and shows also by the terms demanded from

the conqueror that he was vint untaindful of those

who so bravely assisted in the defence of the port. That the Japanese will treat their prisoners Peneragely cannot be doubted. Of course the promised anal tance by the thousands of troops or rabble-which are mobilising in the provlace, will be too late, li anything like assistance is even altempted. There is no disgrace in the surrender i Wel-hal-wel, sa Admiral Ting held aut as long as possible in the face of a superio- force, hut he will no desht he branded as a coward and traltor by the wifete Chinese cavern- ment, and it is to be hoped fan his own sake thei his captors will retain him, and his followers, LE

isoners in Japan."

YOKOHAMA, February 13th. A telegram has just been received from the Admiral of the Tibanese Squadron, dated Well hel-wel, 12th bush, steiing that a Chinese gun, boat, lying ilag of truce, had brought Admira-

Phee this, wom FILL DETAILS, TO BE HAPT's proposal of surrender of Liskangtan

IN APPURATION.

PORT After removal should be rested”ˇe moh before - var, When required for drie king at once it should be ordered to be, der ind at the Dispensary before being

seat out.

SHEPRY: Facilent dinner and after dinner Wors, of very superlor vintage. All are fone Xeros Wices.

CLARET:-Our Clarets, including the lowest

bleed, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and are not arité-belly made from rajains and currents, as generally the case with Cheap Wines. BRANDY-All our Brandy is guaranteed to

ships, arms and forts, provided the lives of the Crews, soldiers and foreigners were guaranteed. The formal surrender is being arranged, The Chinese defence has been gallant,

General Oyama reports that from the 29th uito, the Japanese foss was eighty-three killed and arowanded. The Chinese killed numbered qulle yco.

JAPANESE APPROACHING CHEFOO. Curzon, February 13th, There is fighting going on, between the Chinese and Japanese, 20 south-east of thefio.

STRANGE IF TRUE.

CHEFOO, February 13th. Hukungan surrendered on Tuesday (12th.) Admiral Ting and the General Commanding the troops there committed suicide.

LI HUNG-CHANG REINSTATED.

PEKINO, February 15th. Li Huop-chang has been reinstated in his positions, and has been ordered to Tapan es Envoy Extraordinary, to arrange terms of peace with Japan.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

BROADWOOD PIANOS at W. Roblason & Co.

the pure Cognac, the difference in price -belt roerely a question of age and vintage. HINRY --All our Whisky is of excellent cvenile and of greater age than most brands be the market. The Scolch Whisky marked "E" is unversally popular and is pro- nounced by the best local connoisseurs toof bis birthday on the 30th uitiaro, at Tientsin.

LI Fang-chang celebrated the 74th anniversary be superior to any other brand in the Hongkong Market.

Ir all the energy expended nowadays in kicking were used in going forward we should make great progress,

We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Casal Ports.

A, S. WATSON & CO., LD.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 9th January, 1805.

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

New Comic Song and Dance Albums at W. Robinson & Co.

Mr. Black, Acting British Vice-Consul at Bang- kok, bas sent word to Bangkok that he was ccorded a most canitenus recaption by the French authorities at Chantaboon upon his arrival there on an official vist.

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Is VERY little seems to be known here about the trouble In Formora beyond the fact that the troops in the vicinity of Takao have been causing seitos disturbances, The Rattler, owing to some defects lp her machinery, bas not yet put to 128.

HONGKONG

SUBSCRIBENS TO THE TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANOM,

The Hongkong Celegraph

COLLARD & COLLARD PIANOS at W. Robinson & Co.

THE U.S.S. Detroit arivað here to-day from Singapore en routs to Sbaoghal.

1895.

W. ROBINSON & Co., plano buliders, tuners and | New plano repairing machinery, received by repairers.

W. Roblazon & Co.

PROSPERITY is no just scale; adversity in the paly balance to wo'gh friends,

ALMOST any citizen can find enough to kick

boola.

Tax Chinese special envoys Chang and Shao arrived at Shanghai from Nagasabi on the rgthat in these days to knock the med off his Inst. PROGRESS and economy are good mates so long accordions, strings and fittings of all kinds at FULL stock of banjs, mandolines, pultas ma care is taken to see that neither one of them

W. Robinson & Ca gets ahead of the other.

We hear that the Royal Warwickshire Reg|- ment, now in Ceylon, will be relieved by the Royal North Lancashire Regiment, the old 47th, now stationed at Pons.

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It is stated that Verdi 1-tends to bequeath bis fortune, which exceeds $2000.000. to found home for tovalld musicians and singers.

As long a Li Heng-chang's head is spared after the war he will doubtless' he reasonably com THE Parin syndicate working the Wattana goldfortable in retirement with his snug little fortune mines in Slam are said to have two engineers of $500,000,000, or thereabouts. of repute at the, mines for the purpose of thoroughly testing the value of their property.

THE Canadian Pacific Rallway Co.'s steamship Empress of Jahan arrived at Yokohama as A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. 525.130 p.m. yesterday, and left again at 13 mim. will be held in the Freemasons Hall, Zetland to-day for this port, in Kobe, Nagasaki and

Shanghai.

Street, on Friday, the 1st proximo, at 5 for 5.30 a.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially Invited.

Messes. Mcllwraith, McEnchain & Co.. of Singapore, have placed the stormer Federal on the Melbourne-Sing pose route and intend des patching her via West Australian ports and Java, The steamer was to leave Melbourne Da February 10th.

A SPECIAL meeting of licensing Justices was held at the Magistracy to-day Mr. H. E. Wedchaute, Police Magistrate, presiding. The police having no ohjection, the application of A. B. C. Demee to sell and retall intoxicating liquors at the Royal Stag Hotel, Queen's Road Central, was unanimously granted.

MR. E. J. MANSFIELD, who h's been associated with the London Graphic since its establishment In 1969, has just resigned his position of publisher for that company. He has witnessed many

A REGULAR meeting of the Enthen Mark Lodge, No 264, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Wednesday, the 27th instant, at 3.30 for B.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.

·ALL history shows that every "profe veze" hàn bren followed by a decade of advancing pro perity, and to the one now before us Hongkong is, we think, more likely to realize big things than any other part in the Far East. It is to be hoge so at all events.

POLITICS and business are more closely allied than some people imaglee, and'a reform. In the one is usually, in fact_Inverfably, followed by a revival of the other. Chios will probably bave to tage of the government and people alike, relorm her political system shortly, to the adran

MR. W. Holland will leave Shanghal for Ichang

MR. MARSHALL formerly Acting Manager of the Chartered Bank at Singapore and now manager of the branch in Betavin, was at Singa. pore on the rich last, en route to Ceylon, where he will pars the major portion of three months' forlough.

TRX quarrel between Gülbert and Sle Arthur Sullivan a still in the stage of "they never speak as they pass by " says an American exchange. The public will not regret this anhappy dissension between the two great men, however, since the Ubretto as well as the music of "The Chieftain,"

Sir Arthur written hy Sullivan and bis new collaborator, F. C. Burnand, has proved a great success at the Savor Theatre London. The

The Times asys of "There is not a comic

to be seen in opera to Tondon at the present moment more

capable of tha was experienced by the billliant crowd that yielding anjoyment more honest and complete

witnessed 'The Chieftain' on

on Wednesday. This plaid simple fact fa of more importance than a thousand regrets over the unfortunate dissension that bas xensrated the two Savoyards, or hours of distension as to their relative Influence in the scale of anecers. If the two glants must needs stand xpart it ls-well to know that they are at any rate capable of standing alone."

It was proposed by Mr. Cargaiho, and seconded by Mr. Tomlin. that Mesta. Kinmer and Dalrymple be re-elected directors. `On being put to the vote this was cabledsaganimous,

Proposed by Mr. Co, and acconded by Mr. Rozario, that Messi. C and Lyall be re-elected auditors.

Carried unanimously. The Chairman--Gentlengan, the, conclude the business of the meeting, thank-ype for -nur attendance. Dividend warithin win be ready after the holidays.

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TRAINING NOTES.

THE FINAL GALLOPS.

WAR UN

urned

The final training gallons and trials came off Fraterdae mening at the Happy Valley in the presence of an unusually large concourse of succe tators who evinced considerable Interest in all the "eping,"

pine, no one leaving the enclosure natil the in "pow" an the programme « fatt accompli. A good many "sports" that familiar figure of the Far Eastern turf Yeul un with huge bouquets which they prevented to

Yeuk, * birthday present, this being either the twenty-fifth or seventy-fith sunlversary of this deservedly popular spreting proshet's debut in this · world of woes and

ерез upt-and-downs. With a degree of reluctance which, to my way of thinking, hespoke shrewd suspicion on the Tat London Times given an account of n pro- part of the happy recipient of

special favours, cess by which anthracite coal bricks are now

and Yeak Yeak smole a huge smile. Syndicate. The bricks are made of grains of ed with laughter, and had not the "knowing being manufactured by the London Coni Brick he verbed natright, and the spectatoes mare. anthracite dust, which are forced to cohere

by one

one" quickly performed the ever-popular means of a special cementing compound, and of "Vanishing Act! your

tloster would

certainly great pressure. The coal dust is mixed with the bave taken a band in hoisting the old roster binding material in the proportion of 95 per and coming him'round the enclosure just for the The cent of the former to 4 per cent, of the laiter.

iter. | rake of "Raid tang syne. However, he evaded The compound is fed Into a mixer, where it meets the orden! I had planned for him and must a jet of steam, a stiff paste being formed, which therefore take the will for the deed and accept is delivered successively into series of molds my best wishes and assurance that I frost he under a pressure of 35cwt. As the mauldplate will live long and he as successful in "anotting " revolves, the charge in leach mold is brought winners in the future as he has been in the past. between two rams, which exert a pressure of two

As regards the course yesterday morning, forming very dense and homogenous coal and reflects grea cred on Mr. Hough's ener tons per square inch on each side of the charge, it was in good but rather hard going order brick. The brick, all in the mould, passes on to petle and painstaking focum tenens, who has

fluctuations in the point of circulation, fram very shortiv, in order to take up ble part of delivery ram and by It it is pushed out on to done al in his power to make the "mystic

11,000 to 360,000 of a single Issue; whilst the Daily Graphic has ranged from 35,000 to 700,000.

THE composition of the Madagascar expedition, of which we've heard so much lately, has been definitely decided upon. It is to be ready to leave France by March 15th, and will be made up of thirteen baltallons of tofanity, seven batteries of aztillery, one squadron of cavalry, four com- panie of engineers, one division of the army transport corps, and the arazi ambulance and other auxiliary sections,

Ar the Police Court this morning, before Mr. Wodehouse, Wariam Singh, Gunner of the Asiatic Artillery stationed at Ly-comun, was charged with attempting to murder a comrade, to wit Surmingh Singh, with a meat chopper on the 14th Inst, at Lysee.mun. As the unfortunate victim, who was terribly 'hucked 'about, is now In the Milliary Hospital and unable to appear, the case was remanded until Monday next,

THERE appears to be a storm brewing in Bangkok in connection with Reuter's Telegram Company, as the following from the Bangkok Times of the 11th instant, which speaks for self, clearly shows: Renter's Telegram Company, Limited, write to us from Londen *We are much relieved to learn from our Bom- bay agent that the pirate service from Rangoon to the Slam Observer has been discontinued. This is highly satisfactory, and we can only now hope that you may be able to prevent the piracy of your news locally.!"

RATHER amusing is this yarn told by Edward Terry, the London comedian. His wife recently engaged a servant from a suburban workhouse on the recommendation of a filend, but the girl turned out very badly. Mrs. Terry told her that If she did not behave she would have to go back

No,

to the workhouse.

‚ I shan't," said the girl, "I'll get another situation."

"Ob, very well," repited the domestic con. temptuously, "If the worst comes to the worst I can go on the stage."

Consul at that por From the 15th inst, the Shipping Office at H.B M.'s Consulate, Shanghai, was in charge of Mr. J. W. Jamieson, and Mr. Bullock is acting as Police Magistrate, etc.

"DEAD SHOTS" and other marksmen will be glad to hear that, thanks to the antling efforts of the Hon. Secretary, th Jong-tailed-of Revolver and Marrls Tube Range, situated in the vicinity. of the Tennis Courts a capital site for such an Innovation is now rapidly approaching comple tion and in the course of a week or two it is highly probable some very Interesting compell- flous will be held there.

the atmosphere of towns.

a table and is removed for the market. These circle" thoroughly satisfactory to owners and coal bricks are said to make an excellent fuel, riders alike, and insure a pleasant and very and to possess a very high efficiency for steam-successful meeting. raising purposes. The Timer thinks that with

Ronnie Dandee was the first pony to extend such a fuel at the disposrt of the publla, heie le rom to hope for a reduction in the pollution of himself yesterday, and he rattled along awer

mile In 33. 107 and 1.38, Ints (boy up) negotiating the same distance in 36, 1.10 and T-45, while Rovell (Mr. Master ap) was sent one mile which he covered In 335 197 1.41 and 2.143. Planning, piloted by a "eldeo boy, now starled out to do rt mile and romped home In-2-min-518-seconds, his fall times being 343, 1.083. 1.43, 2.18) and

12.513. art Cobweb, going by himself and ridden by Mr. en Buck, negotiated if mite in 1.15.15,

38. 2.28, 3.03 and 3351 while Harfang. with bis owner "In the six-skin, strode slang over the same stance in 39. 1.15, 1.50 2.77, 304 and

THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

The twenty-sixth ordinary meeting of share. holders la the China Fire Insurance Company, LATEST news from Chemulpo (Korea) is to the Limited, was held at the Company's Office, No. following effect:-The contractor for the rallway, Queen's Road Central, at noon to-day. Mr. leading from Chemulpa to Seoul has left for A. G. Wood (Chairman) presided, and there ware Japan to engage canlies to prepare the bed of also present Messrs. H. L. Dalrymple, J. Kramer, the railway and for material for its construction. St. C. Michaelsen, D. A. S414000, N. A. Stebe, / 3.38, taking his time over it and finishing with A. Mc Conachle, (Directors), E. C. Ray, Douglas lots left in him. Pre-nier (Mr. Hunt up) did a Jones, S. G. Bled, J. Thorburn, C. Tomlin, Ches Apat, C.A. Ozozlo, I. A. Carvalho, & L. Tomlin, L. C. Rozario. I. M. E. Machado. H. Dixon, E. J. tughes, J. R. M. Smith. A. G. Stokes, Gran Coughtzle (Secretary) ville Sharp, A. M. Roza Pereira, and J. B.

It is to be fiolshed by August next. Hereafter by Royal Decree all the public effices are to be closed on Sunday as well as Saturday afternoon. Also the spalversary of the founding of the dynasty, the

the universary of the changing of the Calendar (dropping Kwang Hill, and the anniversary of the taking of the oath of reform in the King's ancestral temple is to be regu larly celebrated. During the summer months the public offices are to be open for business only from 8 am, to 12m., and the rest of the year from xos.m. to 4 p.m.

THE record made recently by E. Klein, the Harvard College, U.S.A., senior and strong man was remarkable. Klein broke the college figures for strength, his record being far In excess of

of

The Secretary having read the notice convening the mertleg,

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constitutional one mile at the same time, in 15, along for 17 mile, but as he was allowed to 1,116, 1.48), and 2 23, while Chop Chop lobbed travel at a funereal pace I did not time him at first, and his last three-quarters, in company with Suar, was equally unimportant,

1.433. 2.29. 2.55 and

Scot, plloted by Mr. Crawford and looking as, The Chairman sald-Gentlemen, I will begin fresh as a dalty, was now set ngoing at pretty by welcoming you to the fine new Offices of nearly top speed and kept it up for 12 mile, the the Company, into which we have moved since "clock" showing that he finished his task in 2.49 the last agninal meeting. The change seemed his full times heing 348, 1.05 1.41, 3.16 and 2.49. desirable to your directors, and they were glad | Celt (Mr. Simpson ap) chipped in in the of an opportunity to secure these

roomy qui

last mile which ha covered 354, 1.10, on a long lease. Before proceeding with

and 2.19. The Derby course WAS 3-45 formal business ol

I will ask the meeting,"

wo and then negotiated by Warlock (hoy up) ask you the to join with the directors in deploring the fan Havac (owner up) the journey being completed the Board According to the latter's systern of measurements,

by the death of 34. Mr. Hetorich Heppar. Mr. Hopplat became Mr. Crulchstanie's urdy mount romping home considered

a director of the Company in 1873, and bed exceptionally strong. Klein made

an envy winner. Diogenes (Mr. Burkill) and a mark of

ever since been Indefatigable in forwarding. Its 1.445.6 kilograms, his nearest com.

Seamer (Mr. Gresson) rattled along over better being G. W. Cutler, medical student, interests. His business capacity and genial the Valley Stakes course in 31, 1.05 and with 1,097.8 kilograms. Not only is he by far the

far the personality were

were equally prominent,

and I am

"sub," after 1.40, the

■ game struggle sure you will particlate in givlog expression ta down the straight, passing the Judges' galot of Harvard, but of all the other colleges in America at well, bis record belog far better than

the sincere regret felt by

by this Board at his lost. box one second sooner than his companion, that of Nash of Tult's College, and

another 'record.

The

forearms, and upper arms, 1.445.6 kilograms, in equal to 3.180.32 pounds. It is interesting 10 compare this record with that of H. R. Nash, who recently broke the record at Tatts College. The Imiter's total was only 2,865 pounds, or 1.303 kii: grams, a long way short of Klein's record.

"But you can't unless I give you a character." breaker,' Kiela's total strengin, lungs, legu, back, 6port and accounts were issued on the Glengairs (late Frohylon) did his mile in 14,

Ar the Magistracy to-day, Mr. H. E. Wodehouse, Coroner, continued the inquiry into the circum- stances attending the death of Umras Khan, z hauildar of the Hongkong Regiment, who died from tojurles sileged to have been inflicted on him by Nawah Shab, a corporal of the deceased's regiment, with a revolver. The evidence of Surgeon Captain Borradalle, Assistant Surgeon Clarke, Private Blake of the Rifle Brigade, and three privates of the Hongkong Regiment, wAI led, and alter Colonel Burow had been cross- examined, the is quiry was further adjourned till 10.30 .. on the 26th,

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Ar the Police Court to-day, before Mr. Wode house, Sing Plog,

is the

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1.07, 1.413 and 2.15, while the dangerous Stoner (Mr. Master at the helm) was extended for the same distance, in thin blankets, the register showing that his full times were 32, 1.05, 1.38- and 1.12. He went freely throughout, and finished with tons of "go" left in him,

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THR performiz.nce of "Robinson Crusoe " proved | got lato trouble at Slugapwe. The Frii Proutiness told him to take ved, were passed DUET 35.432.3%, and I trust that the risks, out-ell in the hunt with most of the flyers of

elegraph richly merited applause and numerous encores

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1895-

WE her great desi about the luxory and dis- play of the Vanderbilts, but it is well occasionally to note what the members of this rich family

penter on board on the 28th ult, the Chinamas | it. The case being proved up to the hilt, exch presently allads to the the case wird His quarters were "clocked” thus-32, 1.041.

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and the cost of

a

instant, and having been fa

your hands bout a fortnight you will, no doubt, allaw them to be taken as read. You will have observed that there is again a soild increase In our

premium inconte notwithstanding ibe keenness of

of competition to which we had to refer in our last report and which has since not abated. Endeavours are now being made to put

Rainbow (hay up) and Hoheit (Mr. Taylor) rates on a more sailsfactory footing, and ft li needless for me to say that I trust they may be

were sent along at racing speed for 1 mile shopkeener, and Mok Slag successful. On the other side of the account the and were joined by the mysterious Rake in the manager, were charged at the instance of

Inst three-quarters. Their whole ilmes were William Lang, second exelneer of the steamer

prominent feature, and one I very much regret. Chelydra, lor stealing 700 lbs of Iron fire-bars,

large lesser accruing to the past year 34, 1.0, 1.40, 2.15, 250 2nd 3.23. The Rake valued at $28, from the Chelydra. the property wear of the existence and which I trust wi

the heaviest the

gst the better of the Derby candidate, coming the Company has known in any

past the lasing-post a length ahead of him, of Messra, Jardioe, Mathieson & Co., and for

while Hohelt, who made a fair stern-chase of it prove an exceptional. They were in very great down the straight, finished several length have been stolen on the 18th Instant. Accesat storage quarter in Manila in Sep ember last, and treated to a somewhat interesting "pow," Bac receiving stolen goods well knowing the same to

measure due to a large fire in the great produce behind the "cracks." The spectators were now the evidence of a Chinese fireman on the Chely-

by another smaller one In

"and our dra, it appeared that he missed sixteen or

or seven-

of Bra! losy was augmented

Brat being sent along by Mr. Hart Buck over We are sorry to hear that Mr. B. Morfer, who | tega bari from thed¬nkey engine-room on deck st}

cated by the unfavourable rate a

1 miles a hard as he could

"Could pelt

and getting at one time well known here as the smart 9.30 1.0, on the 18th inst. The first defendant exchange ruling when the claims had to be pri4.

home to 35, 1.11, 1.45, 2.19, 2.55, 3,311 and 4.06, and courteous chief officer of the Memnon, bas | came alongside of the ship

Losses paid since 1st January this year amount çinder bost, and

a very good performances which shows that with 102.512.82, and those still to be adjusted away the cinders at

a few days' more hard work he would have been a great success last night, Mr. Brady was, so of the 11th, in reference to the difficulty, saya:- 10a.m. The bars, witness

this usual, awfully amu-ing, Mr. Grace was in good "Mr. B. Mis rested on the information of a witness went to the defendant's shop in Yamato owing to the withdrawal of the sums necessary sensational pow of the morning was Black Vel-

the mate en board the steamer down the shoot. After I p.m. on the same day standing will run off without adding materially to voice and acquired himself admirably through-

Hydra, was

figures. Interest Account has suffered a Itte meeting. Starlight and Torchlight negotiated

mile in 15, 1.08, 1.42,2 16, 2.50 and 3.271. The out, while thà chuming singing of Men. Hagan

Chinsman on Saturday on a charge of causing t, where he found the misting Iron. One of the and Mrs. By wn brought forth thunders of

or contributing to the death of s Chinese car. ¦ defendants offered him $20 to say nothing about to pay cleime, and to other causes which I

I shall

ret's mile with Mr. Burkill at the helm, the And expenses journey

completed in amin, rol secr. belag stating that his countryman had died as the of the defendants was sentenced to six months were trifle heavier as must be which could not be denied.

result of a kick. The cian has been postponed, impriscoment with hard labour,

larger business doing, and daring a period of low

1.38 and ball being allowed in the sum of $1,000.!!

2.10. Mr. Bozey's "sph" Wild Fire require read Fate of exchange, when salaries jasting and

stationery, &c, is largely accompanied the favorite in the last three Bop Fissimmons, the middleweight champion, following for the schooner Caleb Curits, increased, You will see that we have had to quarters, the latter's times being 33, 1.07. called from the Commercial News of San forego making any addition to the Reserve Fand,

and 1.42. The black was ridden for all he da for charities. A 'Felsro paper stater they

hat, says the New York Pelict Gastle, already Francisco of the 11th ultime, will be interesting, and in recommending the payment of an interim Blue Ribbon (boy) did a mile in 341, 1.071, Was worth, Silver Dart (Mr. Crawford up) and I have given la ten year! BI 250,000 to the C. complated his arrangements for trainidy for kis | in view of the vessel in question being at present considered by at-we have had to bear in mind i 141) and arg-a very good performance a

dividend➡g question which bai bren

-D11 Deen earnestly lege of Physicians and

comlex championship battle with champion James amy Surgeons, This

Corbett, Fits will start in to prepare for the the ill-fated steamer Ballona: During the that the final dividend for the year 1894 may have appealing record as regards als companion,

employed

alving operations at the wreck of com

far as the "oh is concerned, but a dis June 15th. He has secured Corbettle

to fall short of what we have besu accustomed to

whose full time I am glad to laforms you that Master) was seat for 13 mile and was folued by 9. Timekeeper (Mr. 2.19. Sul | schooner Caled Curtis of this

plied the submitted to the judgment of with the proprietor of "the Farms want the latter for many years as a pilot from here some twe petant assessor, bla report upon them is in avery | 145, 2.23, 2.58 and 4.37. Lunda, whose time was

**FO Investments bavi Lorna' in t

in the last mile. Times 381, 1.12, been again become very friendly with Flizemmoor

the barbour, She alled tlonably contious to benefit the marine dorlog Bob's training, so there will be no chance

Mrs. Fursimmons will do

do all the cooking herself yer for a trading vorage among th

Terry

the South way satisfactory after a thorough and

for the whole distance, vanquished the black pain. After the donors have passed from Time Intö

Sea Islands, in command of Mr. Pauline Brock, staking examination. You will observe that and finished with a lot left in him. Dandy (bay,) Eternity.

of his being "depedi Charley White, of New ber sole owner.

owner. Af'erward she was reported

one property

has been assigned to the Com. Suntine (owner) and Voltigeur (Mr. Humphreys) York,

were powed a mile in 34, 108, 143, and 2.17. stun and Blily Fils:immons, of Philadelphia, We greatly regret having to chronicle the death Bob's brother, will train him, while Jack losen one of the islands of the Caroline group. pany by the mortgagor, who, owing to the In October last a cablegram seceived from Lon plague, was to artears wi.b his interest,

1.Jarl (boy up) was spun over the Derby cousebut Dempsey will be general adviser and a heavy don

old plat bost

was golog too slow to medt 'clocking,' of Mr. Robert Lyall at Singapore. Mr. Lyweight boxer will be secured to “pound of 40 stated that the had been and unable, moreover, to repair typhoo who recently went on a trip to Calcutta for the

wrecked

ked at Hongkong, and the crew, including damages or to carry out the requirements benefit of his health and was returning to the Filz dally.

the captale and owner, drowned. Later advices of the Formanent Committee of the Sanitary Magic (Taylor up} did his ♦ mille la 34, 1.07 colony when laid low, may be regarded

| stated that none of the crew had been drowned, Board. In this case you will be pleased to hear and 1.40, while Tacked (Mr. Sampson) did one of Hongkeng's best known Aed-marku," By the Pisvier M. Marcel te Monnier, editor of and the vessel had been hauled off the beach that the security held to considered ample to mile fa 37%, tre, 1 433, 2.18, 2.55 and 3.39, and having been resident of this port during the Tamps, the leading paper of the French comparatively uninjured. Mrs. Captain Brock cover the loan and likely to be even more in after this disclosure of his ability to race I hellers

part of his ille and being capital and the only paper in France Issued has arrived here from China, and bas filed time.

time. Tha

properly,

decided withdraw Derby. auditor of a number of public companies as well twice a day, arrived at Bangkok on the 5th "wreck report" at the Custom House. She states vents, &c., contribute to the diminution of Inter. Ditebeard (boy) and Homeguard the Croy ass partner in the firm of Norton & Co. and nat

Instant. M. le Monnier has been engaged that stop.m., on October 6th, during the heaviest ost Account I have already alluded to. With ford) were stat for 13 mile which they

negotiated Secretary of the Hongkong Hotel Company, Ltd. in L

central typhoon that has visited that district in twenty these remarks I beg to propose that the accounts in 341, 1.07, 1.42 2.16, and 2. of exploration fo Mr. Leal bad been in Indifferent health for some collecting information on the state of barbour on the China side and the pro and report now presented be adapted, and after theorder named with five lengths una finished in

upent considerable yours, the Calss Curtis alranded. In Hongkong months past and it was by

hoped

five that is seconded, I shall be glad to answer any Swestbriar covered his escaped safely ashore. It was afterward ancer.

question relating to them you may wish to ask, tained that the schooner, whose

| value estimated

Them being no questions, the Chaliman was $3500, was damaged to the extent of about moved, and Mr. Bled seconded, that the ssport $1000.

The Voited States Conal took charge and accounts as presented be passed..

Carried uonoimously. of the vessel and sold her to a German frm at Hongkong, who contemplated repairing her and placing her under the German flag. The Consul was to forward her registry papers to this coun- by The Caub Curtis was built in Boston, Many in 185g, and is of gy tone nei senisteri

TELEGRAMS.

THE RIOTS IN FORMOSA.

LONDON, February 19th. HM'S. Marcity has been ordered to proceedi to Formosa from Hongkong in response to an ur, et message from the Consul at Takao asking for protection for foreigners.

EGYPT.

The anti-Baltish feeling in Egypt la more pronounced, and the Times ascribes the fact wholly to the influence of the Khedive.

THE ADDRESS.

Mr. Chamberlain's an.codment to the Address was ricted by 296 votes against 282, and the Addicus was then voted.

A STRANGE MOVE.

has done more than almost any ather in lintion mining quarters at Asbury, was fallofgider | received kære regarding diuesters that befel! the pay. In conclusion, **!

Corbett, for some posson. Ek U.TV PRA, Fear a number of conflicting reports were

in the United States to perfect certain operation old in surgery, and the work of its professora is 'n dflinct gain in the cause of the alleviation of offering. The money which is bestowed on it does real good to thousands, and it will

anques bar

now

some China, where ha kas

all who had

Caton has asked Japan to send peace Envoys to Port Arthur to meet Li Hung-Chang." [Should there be any truth in this report we shall be greatly surprised if the Japanese Government does not decline to appoint envoys to meet Li Hung-chang either at Port Arthur or anywhere the pleasure of his acquaintance, and whe the country. He appears to have visited the mourn over the loss of an old and chief places of interest in the Far East, include else. It seems strange that China should so often of late have laid herself open to tusty friend, that the sea voyage to India Ing the magnificent rains of the Angker Wal

would

M. is Monnier in a traveller of some note benefit his health, bufthai was not humillating rebuffs at the bands of ben despised

greatly LI. Hung-chang enemy.

to be, and he passed away at the General Hou- great experience. His name occurs in con Is anything but s persona grafa with the Japanese, he having pilal, Singapore, on the roik fost. The funeral, section with the perilous explorations of Captain had sole charge, for years past, of China's which was attended by his brother, Mr. James Bengre in the Goudan and central Africa, and Korean affairs and is therefore chiefly to blame Lyall of Singapore, and a large number of friends, be in now said to be davating ble attention to for the rupture between these two oelantal took place at the Protestant Cemetery, Singertral of the grave problems which hare

pole, un Monday last,

zwoniły Miśven in the Yar 2017 nations.—20,, 11,8, Telegraph.]

and

Costor, which

boat at the entrance to

степ

pon tais

com.

Hurles, that the election of Messrs. Michaeisen Pepposed by Mr. Tharburn, seconded by Mr. and Biebs as Directors, to fill the vacuoçies on the Board, be poofirmed,

Carled Hem: 10%.

3

way

mile

between them. mile to

323, 1.05i, and 1.42, but flufshed very todifferently Dane

and Danmore, the former sidden by , covered their ri mila ia 33 064

I40 2.14 and 2.484, while Bonus did his mile in st and 1.05. Sunset (owner up) lobbed along for same distance in 31. 1:05 and 1.49% Silve mile fa 34, 1.09, and 1.441, Venom going Cloud (boy up) and after and Gibraltar (Mr, Hunt) wers Also sent the same distance, which they covered in gal, En9 and 1:46. The dual galioj

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