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Co-day's Advertisements..

A SEA TRIP.

TO-NIGHT!

AND

TO-NIGHT!

EVERY EVENING..

THE NEW AND COMMODIDUS STEAM LAUNCH

"KWONG LEE"

will leays PEDDER'S WHARF at about 5.30 P.M. returning at 7.45, leaving at 8.45. Around the Island, "PRICES to gult the times $1.00.

· The "KWONG LEE* will leave Pedder's wharf at 7 AM, on Sunday the 18th for Mackó return Flexets $3. Book early at RomINSON'S MUSIC ROOMS," Queen's Road, an only imited number of tickets will be issued. Refreshments can be obtained on board.

Owing to the crush on Sunday night, Mr. Marks has made arrangements to run two Launches every Sunday night.

SAM MARKS,

25, QUEIN'S ROAD. To whom all builaeis commanications should be addressed.

Hongkong, talb July, 1897.

(1055.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA.

HE Company's Steamship

THE

" KUTSANG,"

Captain Geo. Payne, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the 17th instant, si Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers.......... Hongkong, tóth Juli, 1897.

*GIBB" LINE-OF CHINA AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMERS,

Γιούς

$

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at QUEINSLAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, EC)

THE Steamship

"AFRIDI,"

Captain Golding, will be despatched for the above Ports TO-MORROW, the 17th instant, at á P.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co,

Agents.

Hongkong, 13th July, 1897,

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR MANILA (DIRECT),

HE Company's Steamship

"SUNGKIANG,"

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1897. Intimations.

TELEGRAMS.MEGA's Rockhall and Mr. Master's Codfish | IN connection with the oplure case reported ta

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

SUBSCRIBERA TO

(From Diarto de Manila.)

THEGRAPH ARE MOST BESPROTULLY END OF THE REBELLION IN the two pales Rockball, ridden by Mr. Master,

HONGKONG

REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE,

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

MANUFACTURERS

OF

A E RATED WATERS.

OUR AIRATID WATER FACTORY la Gited with the best English Machinery, embodying the latest improvements in the trade,

The Parent Ingredients only are used, and the utmost Care and Cleanliness exercised in the Manufacture throughout,

THE PHILIPPINES.

THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S REPORT. GREAT ENTHUSIASM IN SPAIN,

MADRID, July 4th. An official despatch in which the Governor, General of the Philippices communicate to the Government the pacification of the Philippines and the suspension of the orders free pardons to rebels who surrendered before a given date, has been published in this city and throughout the provinces. The publication of the glad tidings has caused tremendow enthusiasm throughout Spala,

THE POLICE SCANDAL.

In consequence of the recent suspension of police officers several changes have been made in the personnel of the Force. Inspector Kemp to now at the head of the Detective Department; and Sergeants Guilen and Stolt have been appolated detectives. Sergeant McNabb bu bean removed from No. 1 Station to Aberdeen, and Inspector Duncan bas come to the Central Station from Aberdeen. Sergeant Cuthbert has been transferred from the Central to No. 1 (Wanchai), ·

There are still many unpleasant rumours car rent regarding the scandal, and the greatest reticence is shown by members of the Force regarding the matter.

To-day it was reported that four head Dia. The Water used is proved by repeated trict Watchmen had not reported for daty and Analyses to be Absolutely Part,

are belleved to have absconded. One of the dis- trick Watchmen has already been arrested and the whereabout of the others is unknown.

For COAST PORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Hongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for Packages and Empiles when received in good order,

...

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE French mall is expected here to-morrow morning.

ran in a match at Happy Valley yesterday. Mr. Crane roda Rockball and Mr. Master vode his own pony. The match was only a trial of

best Codfish, ridden by Mr. Gedge, to the race for the Champlon Cup at the Jubilee Gymkhana on Saturday and it was thought that if Mr. Master had been monated on his own pony that animal would have won the cup. Both jockles weighed out at roit. 23/6), and Mr. T. F. Haugh Codish got home in the good time of a min. acted as starter. The distance was a malle, and 7.16 secs, winning by a neck.

endur

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BALMORAL & OLIVERs mines.

Prospecting Shaft-Slace last report work has been suspended here owing to the scarcity of good miners, all the available men being fully employed pa ather work, and we understand t is something new here for some time to not have men seeking work. We are calling for tenders to extend the driva wes), and hopelo bave the work progressing shortly

our last frsue we are requested to state that the steward who was fined $1000 belonged to - Mesart, J, D, Humphrers & Son bave kindly ABOUT four years ago a nezrons pelicemin the steamer Naimus and not the Eyrımun. lavoured as with the following copies of reporta

received by the Omi Maru yesterday :- rushed into Stualcy police stallon at night and

NEW BALMORAL O. ME. CO., LTD. reposted that be bad used a real live tiger. He

Mount Macdonald, saw its bright eyes, and beard its ront and that

25th June, 1897. Queen Mina.—The contractors for sinking the After that lots of stories were circulated about total sunk to date belog 32 feet, making the was enough for blm-he didn't walt to beesten,

main shaft are still making fale progress, the the famous "Tytam tiger" and the Telegraph shalt now a depth of 258 feet from the surface. came very near getting up a public subscriptioning, and we have now in the shaft what appears The ground in the bottom la favorable for sink. to it at an expedition against the dreaded beast.to be the main wall of the reel, with small velas Somehow it fell through, and gradually every of gazrix attached to it, but at present we cannot HO SHING, a boatman, Ng Kwong, shop coolfe, body plucked up courage and said they didan tell for certain if it be the mala wall or not; we and Lan Pike, accountant, were brought up on

believe there was a tiger on the island and }}

will be able to tell alter a few feet more have been sunk. remand at the Magistracy to-day charged with

there was they'd give $50 to say coolle or police. having in their possession certain packages of man who would lay them onto it. Of course no- ten to which a false trade-mark had been ap- | body saw the ilges agalo and nabody surned the piled on the 8th May, Mr. J. J. Francia, Q.C., merry Mexicans, and little wonder, for the animal (instructed by Mr. Bowley) protected and Mr. decamped to Australia. At least it appears so C. D. Wuktason appeared for the defence. Mr, from a telegram publisted la the Torres Straits Francis sald that the parlles bad come to a sails-Pilot a couple of weeks ago. It is dated Sydney, factory agreement and asked that the case be with- June 35 (yku, thirty-fifth |) and roads as follows:- drawn. He said it was of the nature of a fa demeanor, but the parties were at liberty to ask for the withdrawal of the case. Mr. Wilkinson wald that his clients consented to the withdrawal of the case. Mr. Wodehouse, atter referring to the Ordinance 15 of 1895, said that he did not quite like to consent to the withdrawa! without the content of the Crown. Mr. Francis said that in this case the Crown was not the original compisimant, and the case was a civil ant. Mr. Wilkinson said that the parties could settle it any moment out of Court. Mr. Wodehouse Informed Chief Inspector Mackie that this was a fraudulent offence against the Merchandise Marks Ordinance and that both parties wished to withdraw the case, and asked !! the Police had any objection. Inspecter Mackie. after consulting Capt. May, said that the Police had no objecilon'to the case being withdrawn. Mr. Wodehouse said that under the circumstances

the case could to withdraws, Mr. Wilkinson askedfor an order for the tes to be returned. Mr. Wodehouse sald that there was no necessity for an order as that would follow.

Counterfoil Order Books sappiled on applice. THE estate of the fate Sir Thomas Elder has I. SILBERMAN, licenses of the Globe Hotel,

tion.

(1072

Our Registered Telegraphic Address is "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG,"

And all signed messages addressed thus will receive prompt stienilon.

been swoin al Adelalde at £615,000.

THE death is announced in Australian papers of the Rev. H. King, the senior canon of the Cathedral in Sydney; aged 78.

One hundred and thirty nominations have been sent in for the Melbourne Cup race to be run in November next.

appeared at the Magistracy to-day charged by Dr. Clarke with 'adulterating whiskey, Mr. G. C, C Master, who appeared for the defence said that the whiskey was analysed and the result wis 28,8 per cent. He admitted that the pur- chase of the whisky by Jaspector Rekdie was done properly and there was an offence under Sec. a of the Ordinance. The defendant ld. not know that!fitwan adulterated and

last of six boities, which was brought by defend- ant's former pastder from America and it was sold in the same state as he received it.

he

Captain Dodd, will be despatched as above The following is a List of Waters always kept Taz South Australian Government have pidid not himself adulterate it. It was from the TO-MORROW, the 17th lastant, at f P.M.

For Freight of Fassage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Hongkong, 16th July, 1897.

Agents,

ready in Stock

FURE AERATED WATER,

SODA WATER,

(1090

LEMONADE,

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW.

HE Company's Steamship

ΤΗΣ

"HAITAN,"

Captain J. S. Rosch, will be despatched for the abore Forts on SUNDAY, the 18th instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers.

[1087

Hongkong, 16th July, 1897.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR SHANGHAL

HE Company's Steamship

THE

"SZECHUEN,"

Captain Deeby, will be despatched as above on on MONDAY, the 19th instant, at 3 PM.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Agents

Hongkong. 16th July 1807

(1091

"MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA

HE Steamship

THE

"CROMARTY,"

Captain Dancan, will be despatched as above on or about FRIDAY, the 23rd instant,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co., Agents. ! Hongkong, 16th July 1807.

11089 "GLEN" LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. FOR LONDON, VIA SUEZ CANAL

THE Steamship

-- "GLENGARRY," Captain Ferguson, will be despatched as abovu on or about MONDAY, the and August.

For Freight or Passage apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 16th July, 1897,

Intimations.

PICTORIA DISPENSARY.

HONGKONG.

POTASH WATER,

SELTZER WATER,

LITHIA WATER,

·SARSAPARILLA WATER,

TONIC WATER,

GINGER ALF,

GINGERADE.

No Credit given for Bettles that look dirty of greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose than that of containing Aerated Waters, as suck Bottles are never used again by us."

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. timmykang, 13th April, Roy.

DEATH.

6

On the 15th July, suddenly of heat apoplexy, at the Kowloon Dock, COLIN D. MACHLAN, aged 38 years, Cht:f Engineer S.S. Methven Costla

Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1897.

posed to the Government of West Australia"the construction of a railway to connect the two colonies,

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"A TIGER AT LAROK,

"A tiger is reported to have been seen at Errompangang station, near Cercoat, Now South Walerm

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Engine house-The frame has been completed on an Improved principle and is now being covered with tren.

Balmoral Min.-A tributo has been let to Mesare, Peel and Anderson on a portion of G L 5 on advantageous terms to the Company, well as to them. So far they have done goed prospecting werk. As soon as men are available we intend starling two prospecting on one of the

leares

p. pro, Joиn D. HUMPHREYS & SON.

C. J. WILLMSTT.

OLIVERS FREEHOLD MINES, LIMITED.

Mount Macdonald,

asth. June, 1897. May, work has been going on satisfactorily as -Burska Ming,ince reporting on the 18th

smal. At the 200 feet level the North dilva has been extended a total of rog fest, the reef at this point being 8 feet wide and of fair grade. The South drive has been extended a distance of

Now, who reported this? Was It an hysterical boundary-sides or a colt breaker? Could it have been the Sydony Bulletin's very own Pate; or was.lt an ex-Hongkong policeman who went to Syndsy for a much needed change of—well, air ? In anticipation of the passage of the new U.S. Tariff Bil), the Legislative Council of Jamaica bas taken up a bill on its own account and, According to the views of Ualled Sixica Com on articles Imported from the United States are mercial Agent Walton, at Port Antonio, duties

to be largely increased, with tharxpectation that Ister a reciprocity treaty may be negotiated. THE colonial Premiere and Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonles, held theli 62 feet, the reef 4 leat in width and of average first conference at the Colonial Office, Downing quality. Back stoping is being carried on, the chair, and there were also present the Earl from 4 to 6 feet in width) beth North and street, on 24 b uit. Mr Chamberlain occupied above the back of this level (ieel varying

Colonist Office, Mr. Edward Wingfield. CE, of Selborne, Parliamentary Scue'ary to the South of the wiess sink from the 150 feet level. The reef is of payable stone. The work of and Mr. John Bramston, C.B., aristant Under. timbering and properly securing the main drive Secretales. Mr. Chamberlaie, in opening the 61ling up slopes and laying tram lines is pro-

en te, the colonial Premiers to atend the pasted on by three shifts of 2 men each-tot conference, spoke for two hours. He expressed greasing and being completed required. At his pleasure at the respasse to bit lovila the 150 feet lavel, the North delve is now balng Jubilee celebrations, and hoped that the subjects driven, 55 feet. The reef here Is small bot show to be discussed at the conference would have a nice gold. As already proved by the winas sunk practical outcome. The views of the Imperial from this level, the reef increases in size imme- Government were explained with regard to the diately below the level, and it also increase in following questions -Closer trade relations s'e above it. In fact it is platoly shown that between the colonies and the mother country, at 130 feet level we are diving on what is termed mall and cable subsidies, the New Hebrides, he tell of the top formation and it is quite defence, and the renewal of the naval agreement, pobable that the second formation, which make No discnailon followed, and upon the saggeallon just under this level, and which is so of Mr. G. H. Reld. Premter of New South Wales, trong at the 100 feet level, may ga the centerence adjourned to enable the Premiera hundreds br 4700 thousands of Teet to privately discuss the subjects referred to by before making another break. The main shaft Mr-Chamberlain in his speech. The members has been ask 21 feet below the zoo feet level, of the conference were photographed in a go and we expect to cut the hanging wall of reef at for the Queen's Jablies Album.

and timbered ca feet. The country is improving

CAPTAIN SLOCUM, the singlehanded American started a men to sink shaft to connect with sise, about 42 fest from the 200 ft. level. We have navigator, and his yawl Spray, arrived at Tharpat up from the 150 ft. level. This shaft was * day Island on the 10th Jane, and, says the sunk to a depth of 74 feet by previous man Parade at the Grand. The little craft presented shaft, being timbered and Torres Straits Pilot, anchored opposite the agers and was originally intended for the mafe divided inta a somewhat strange appearance, having a clip three compartments. From its present depth per shape bow, and a ic are-cut old-fashioned it will be carried down to connect with staan.

the working at the 150 feet level, but on a enly exict now as curiosites. Her sail- much smaller scale, being divided into....iwo. the Globe Hotel with his interpreter at 3:45 pm, tary captain-seer and crew in himself-cams compartments, one for air and the other for on the 16th ultimo and asked for three glasses sailing in with the Sts and Strips flying mullock, down which will be thrown refuse to of whisky and pald ro cents for the glass. He gloriouly at the masiboad, and formed an object fill up the stopes, thus effecting an immense poured the whiskey from each glass into whole of the Eastern Coast of Australia atace safe and secure. During the summer months of great interest. He has now been along the saving in timber, bealdes making the workings separate bottles which be sealed Immediately he arrived some months so al Newcastle the air compartment will be of great value for afterwards. The battle from which the whiskey and probably will aca other parts of ventilation. was served was already opened and was fübolled | Australia before he continues his tilp back

P. pro. JOHN D. FUMPHREYS & SON, "Port Rye Whlakey." He was in bis uniform sound the world successfully in the Spray his to Boston. If he concindes bis exccdition and the defendant knew that he was an inspector. fame will eclipse any attempt hitherto made, The whiskey appeared to be American. Dr. the greatest of which may perhaps be the trip Clarke, the prosecutor, said that he did not wish across the Atlantic in a boat very Hule smaller centage was very small and it wasnot likely that reach the land of Christopher Columbus without to press fora conviction in this case as the per- than the Spray. Having got so far, fosters rasy attend the rest of Slecom's journey, and he may it was adulterated by the defendant. He would running lola any danger. The question asked, MR. JOHN GUBBINS, the owner of the famouWodehouse dismissed the case with à caution.

be satisfied il the defendant was chuttoned," Mr. "What made the man venture on such a

journey racehorse Galtec More, by Kondel-Morganette,

? It is sald, and may be true, that it is the winner of the Darby, has received an offer MARIE LACROIX was brought up on remand at doubtless form ass of the series of scenes he may kle way of spendlag a boilday and enjoying him- ralf. So mast It

baja

and Tones Stralis will of $135,000 for the horse,, from an American millionaire, Mr. Marcus Daly, the Montana

the Police Court to-day charged by a woman recall to memory in times to come. Captain | Copper King."

named Stanley with stealing a gold batterfly Slecom lectured in the Grand Hotel, on the rath brooch, with rubles, sapphires and-opals, valded from Boston to Thursday faland. He humour- Jaue recounting his experiences of his journeying Tuæ'Briilah fl:et is now in summer quarters, The at $50. Mr. H. J. Gedge prosecuted and Mr.

might stay and celebrate" with the people on ously remarked that if treated well there he the island. He left for Port Darwin on the

Bib June.

THE billiard match for the championship of Australla hetween Memmott and Welas, con tested in Melbourne, was won on the 28th Jane by Memmott,

The defendant was proprietor of the hotel slace 1894 and never had way charges against him. He asked his Worship to deal leniently in this case and he understood that Dr. Clark bad another case of adulteration of 17 per cent. and in this case it was only 3.8 per cent.

IT is reported from Sydney that the Mayor Thinks the Australian colonies have been slighted

pours. No wonder with regard to the distribution of Jablies hospictor Reidis gave evidence that he went to mlading one of the kind of vessels

THE band of the West York Regiment will play the following programme at Murray Barracks

on Sunday at 9pm,

March of the Peers from Talantie. Eran Overture....The Ruler of Spicks.Weber Cavatina... Fac ut Pertem (Stabat Mater) Rain! Helortion...Don Giovani.......

farart

THE Commander of the steamer Sunklang, which mirived here this morning from Manila, reports that he "spoke "a German ship showing Q.F.N.S in La), E. The ship algnalled that she is bund for 20.40 N and Long, 115.30

Hakodate,

TELEGRAMS. Arily, Archer, Centurion, Grafton, Handy,

REUTER'S MESSAGES.

THE CAREW CASE.

LONDON, July 14th, The Privy Couoct! tas refosed to grant an appeal to the Carew poisoning case.

GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES.

the two countries.

r

Looker appeared for the defence. H. Mailos,

HARD LINES FOR MARIANA

ISLANDERS.

CURRENCY ANOMALY IN SPANISH

POSSESSIONS.

I

C. J. WILLMOTT.

GREAT BANK CASE,

CLEVER CAPTURE BY AUSTR· LIAN DETECTIVES, ALLEGED BIG DEFALCATIONS.

SYDNEY, Jaze 16th,

The Melbourne Ags gives some interoiling detalls of the arrest of an alleged Scotch back defaulter at St. KƐda *-*.

The following communicailon was received at ❘ that at ibe present $18 in the mailer.

NO USE FOR CHILE DOLLARS,

this office to-day, tom Manila :—- To the Editor

*Hongkong Telegraph."

Dear Sir-Would you kindly lasert in your

(Enclosure.)

ESPANA,

What the police confidently anticipate will prove to be one of the most important anesty made in Melbourne for some yours was effected on Tuesday last, when a man, who gave the custody by Detective Macmanamey and Const aims of Arthur Hill Sanders, was taken lato

with Arthur Starrack, wanted to Scotland for able M'Canby, on suspicion of being identical teties of a leged frands of mammoth proportions. The accused was arrested while at dinner in a fablonable botel at St Kilde, and was conveyed to the City Watch House where a charge of haring embezzled 4150 whilst scling as solicia tor and agent of the British Linen Company's Bank at Kilmarnock, Scotland, was preferred against him. Sanders neither admitted nor denied that he was identical with Sturerck, bat contented himself by remaking nonchalantly

be did not

iblak it was bis place to say anything:

The history of the case, se far as the Victorian police are aware, dates back to Apull last, Tos M'Candy, of St Kilda, learned that a man Wards the close of that mouth Constable Patticke named Starrock, who was wanted in Scotland for embezzling a large sum of money, had been seen on the local pler by a person who knew him fathmately when fo the old country. This infor mation be imparted to Superintendent Brown, of the Criminal Investigation Department with out delay, and that officer immediately comma nicated with the Chief Commissioner of Police, The outcome of the conference between there arrived on the 18th fast, that in Manlin-they out, and asking further information as to the I set by the anival of last mali steamer which constable at Ayrshire apprising hims of the rum was that message was despatched to the chief bave new colege, the Alfonso XIII dollar, and alleged absconder. There the matter ended for is on par with the Mexican dollar. the cola of the realm, which in Manila at least that nothing was to come out of it, when on I think to all justice we should se currency have time; and the police were beglenleg to think Friday last a cablegram addressed to bis Excel The Chile dollar is not received by the lency the Governor of Victoria was uzceived from Government and therefore in justice to the people the Secretary of State for the Colonies intimating and for the prosperity of commerce the sald coin that one Arber Sferrock had absconded that should be called in by the Government and give | kuwai charged with the embɛulement and es at least the coin of the realms.__ .

unlawful convenion of wams extending over I am, sir,

£4,000, and that a warrant had been fasued for Yours obediently.

his artist. It was also stated that the Melbourne À SUFFERER, solice were familiar with the case. Meantime Winesseth as to the truth of this document the English Police Gonelle, containing a very we the undersigned allest 1-

good photo, of the wanted man, and also a G. KAMMINGA

striking description of him, had come to head. He was described as about 40 years of age, & i fast #ich in height, night build, fresh com plazion, rather long face, hair and moustache Sght, high cheek bones, prominent.nase, front task liguity profecileg, walks erect, litery appearance and speaks rather affectedly.

Mariana Islands, záth Jude, '97. Str,-Hero wa are in a state of commercial torplude; mainly due to our currency which is the Chile dollar, which is of no valde la ratio with other coin in any part of the world.

Hart, Immortalité, Narcissus, Peacock and a tailor, gávé, evidence that the brooch was Ridbols are at Hakodule; the Daphna is at handed to him by the defendant to dispose of to Cheruipo, the Algariza ut Shanghal and the sume Indian jewellers. They were called by Rainbow and Zikket wa in Behring Sen. # her and she offered it for sale but they could not be faduced to buy it. He returned the In the case Johnstone, Stokes and Master v. Grossman & Co., which was commenced in the da with her a few days afterwards. He only knew broock to her and, coased to have anyibing to Summary Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court that a brooch was missing when Mits Stanley yesterday, the Palene Judge to-day, on the taid him about it, mad he told her all he knew. application of Mr. Reece, granted an adjournment For the defence, a man named Jacob Garld A despatch from Senator Sherman to the for a week, on account of the Criminal Sessions.

said that he saw Malins and the defendant U. S. Ambassador in London, dated May toth, THE Danglas Huer Halfan, which arrived from at Bay View one day in jana and be animadverts with the greatest acerbity on Grat [1088 Britain's refusal to join a conference of the to-day her gooth trip in the coasting trade, said that there was not sufficient avidence Foochow, Swatow and Amoy celebrated beard a tow between them. Mr. Looker Powe's concerned, with a view of premereine the scale in the Bebring Sea. The despatch whically gally decorated with flags In

From stem to sters the trim ütle steamer was for the defendant to be convicted. It was paper the following article, for which I enclosure accuses Great Britain of bad faith and concludes

bonour sleaply a case of suspicion and there was $3 In Spanish poslags stampa. DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & by casting on Great Britain the responsibility of of time she will have cause to make many similar only pointed out that a breech was lost and the of the occaslor, and we hope that' in the course no conclusive evidence. All the Evidence COMPANY,

causing an embarrassment la the relations of displays, Captain J. S. Roach is in command defendant attempted to sell a similar one. Mr. of the Hatton and the vessel was built by R. Gedge went through the facts of the care and Dixon of Middlesbro' in 1887.

naked for a conviction against the defendant. Mr. Wadshonza wild that the charge had been MR. HOOLAN, speaking in the New South Wales brought bona fide and there was no malice la Legislative Assembly on the Addrers to the ended. The evidence was given very well Queen, is reported to have said : To my mind, and any mistakes in details had been due to the glided flankeyim, and if I had the choice to gards the nature of the evidence, as to whether what is taking place in England is very like men not understanding the language. As re morrow to be a gilded flunkey of the scorned it was sufficient to secure a conviction, be corpse hanging on the rope, I would choose the thought that the chain of evidence was most The Players have beaten the Gentlemen at latter. To ay dankeylem I seriously obj set, complete. Nothing would have pleased him because I would father die a thousand deaths better than to have been able to acquit the than Ilve a flunkey,”—Now, why not change bis defendant ol ike seriour change of larceny, and he would have been very glad to have been able Hock Goox, licenses of the Grand Hotel, was to do so. He could see no other conclusion charged by Dr. Clark at the Magistracy this than to find her guilty of stealing the brooch. morning with adulterating whiskey with water Mr. Looker asked his Worship, la sentencing so as to reduce the strength more than ng degrees the prisoner, to jake into consideration that belde proof, fa contravention of sections and she had already been in jail for six days. of Ordinance at of 1886. The defendant did not | Mr. Godge said that hie client did not press for, WILL IT SUIT BREST?

appear bat. sent a medical certificate from Dr, a heavy sentence; hut wished that sha should be PARIS, July 7th. Paulum which certified him to bara been suffering punished. Mr. Wodehouse sentenced the prison- The Chimber har Invalidated (by 348 to 16 from Emmerbage of the lungs and he could sai er to zo wank's imprisonment with hard labour Any complaints should be addressed to the votes) the election of Abbot Gaymand, Deputy of appear at the Court, Dr. Clark had no objec- Mr. Losker naked As Worship for leave to

Slunagir.

Brest, on decount of the unday lafisaacs szilento the case being put off and it was remanded appest if he should be instructed to do so by kin - {gygo · excised' by the clergy,

tlit next Friday,

silent, and it was granted,

AERATED WATERS/

IMPLE AERATED WATER.

SIMPLE

SODA WATER.

LEMONADE

GINGER ALE

SARGAPARILLA

RASPBERRYADE, &C.

TROUBLE IN CANDIA. Sixteen British troops have been kliled în a conflict, with Basbl-Broaks at Candle 300 British Marines bave teen landed and the various Admirals bavo sent five warships to repress any further movement on the part of the

Mahomedsas.

Lord's by 78 mans.

CRICKET.

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(From Courrier de Saigon). PRESIDENT FAURE'S TOUR.

PARIS, July Tiki The Chamber has paused by 447 to 29 votes the credit of hall-a-million francs for the tanr of DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERE are the President, who is about to visit the Tsar, made under the constant expervision of a duly The failst only opposed. The Senate una qualified English Chemist and will bear companimously adopted the credit. rison with the best English Manufactursa..

Special terms to HOTELA, CLUBE, Muzes and other Large Consumers,

Hongkong, 1st March, 1847.

name to Hoodiam ?

Y. KAMMINGA ·

德弘官清商

LULE RIVERA (71.

Japanese,

FILIO ATROCO (7'Ames)

[The last two names are very ladinfoci in the No time was lost in forwarding the cabingam original. If, "A Stl:rer" will make to the detective office, and, on receipt of it application at this office they will be saiurnad | Superintendent Brown placed the case la the to him or whoever ko autkonnas to seceive its | hands of Detective Macmaramay, who learned during the Best day's inquiries that the pezz

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