No. 4836-JANUARY 4, 1879.]

Emanusi. We learn that the weather experienced during the day or two previous to the Iron Duke's roturn to Manila was almost unprecedented, and that it was impossible to make any headway. Even the P. & 0. 9. 8. Pekin, on her way up, mado the astonishing time of five miles astern" during que day; and ittle need be said about a heavy vessel like the new flagship Old Captaine agrée in saying that the monsoon this year in the heaviest that has boon experienced on the coast for

very many years.

J"

Tus 5. S. Quarta, which arrived here last night, is ten days from Saigon. Sho expe rienced very heavy weather, necessitating her to auchor bree times, fret 14 hours, then 20, and later on for 15 hours. That vessels have had a hard time of it outside there can be no doubt.-The British barque W. E. Gladstone reports that 24 hours after leaving Hongkong she ex perienced nothing but hard galea with heavy rain, and also during her stay at Quinhon. On Dec. 13th left Quluhon for this port with strong winds up to the 14th; on the 15th commenced a hard gale with heavy squalls and a tremendous confused sea, which continued up to the 22nd; then on the 26th had' another hard gale with very high sea whioli continued up to the and inst.; sings then had moderate weather with the wind North Easterly. The British steamer Carisbrooke reports that the left Singapore Dec. 19th (evoning). To Cape Padaran moderate weather, strong 8. W. Jurrents, anchored under Tré Island, coast of Ovchin China, from 26th to 17th Deo. (40 hours) to repair boilers and on account of heavy weather; after leaving Tré Inland strong monsoon and very hosty sua from N. E. all way to Hongkong.

THE open sailing boat race of to-day brought together the following boats Fister Emanuel's (Whaler), Spartan, Daphne, and Bailor's Home (2 boats, red and blue), Before starting some discussion took place as to whether Daphne as a shore boat was admissible, but the Sailor's Heme boats coming up at this junotare it was decided that all should start in company, but that there should be two distinct races, viz, one between Spartan and Victor Emamei, aud, one between Daphne and the two Sailor's Home boats. The course was from the Naval Coal shade, running East round Channel Rooks and back, fiwishing at the stern of Victor Emanuel, leaving all on the starboard band. The wind was well from the northward, blowing moderately. At the start the Daphne got off with the lead, ali however being pretty well in a cluster. Daphne left her competitors far behind, the uthern by sume means having got into the strength of

an adverse current, which they appeared

been voncluded,

THE CHINA MAIL.

Mission forcibly. For this act of enmity signs of a bed or a billiard table. If those and indignity to the Empress of India in things were there before the fire, they must the person of her Envoy, the letter from have been consumed in the fire. I ahould you affords no explanation or apology, nor judga by looking at the ruins that thero must have been a good many more things in contains any answer to my proposals for a full and frank understanding between our the hones. I do not know what was found

in the ruins of the adjoining house. two Governments.

;

By Captain Deane:-There has been special watch kept on the ruins since the 30th ultimo. The rains up to that time poked as if they had not been disturbed.

Captain Deane said he would next call the washerman one of the prisoner's boys had said he took some clothes to.

Chu Ating, declared, stated he was. washerman; he recollected the clothes being brought to his house.

Mr Dennys asked Hie Worship if he was prepared to decide the ones at once.

Miscellaneous.

HINT FOR THE Schoox BOARD.-Employ married women if you wish to get dictation done properly.-Fun.

SUNDAY Bchool toaohier-" Annie, what must, one do to be forgiven 2" Annie-

He mast sin."

JUDGE Have you anything to offer to the Court bofors sentence is passed on you?" Prisoner: "No, Judge: I had ton

his olub): My good sir (bio), can you (hio) dollars, but may lawyers took that."

A GRAVE REBUKE,—Individual (frosh from

Sedate Party: To the churchyard."--Fun. tell me where this whie)ay leads to "

that can describo the anguish of the soul No dictionary has been made for man without hope." Or of the boy with gray trousers and a black broadcloth patch.-Nero Haven Register,

A telegram from the Viceroy, dated Sept.

Boation in the form of the so-called way: and her serenity and patience, which 16, urgon upon the British Government the

"Edlot," As far as I know, the Taungit have always scoured for Bismarck a quiet necessity of making representations at St.

Yamon has exhausted its powars towards home, have certainly contributed to his suo- Petersburg ooDoorning the frequent letters

putting that document into proper form. cess through life. She it is," he once said The situation is simply this:-An applica- to a friend, who has made me what I sent by General Kauffman to the Ameer. This advice being taken, Prince Gortaolakoff

tion was made by Tao-Trung Fang asking am."--Blackwood. that the revenues of certain treaty made a categorical denial of the facta. General Kauffman, wion Interrogated, "In consequence of "this hostile action,

ports should be pledged for a loan to be made with "foreignara." Please note digaroved that he bad sont any agents, I have assembled Her Majesty's forces on and declared that his cots were mere your Frontier, but desire to give your

it was with foreignora in general; and exhibition of courtesy, Lord Derby, Highness a last opportunity of averting

therefore the Tanngli-Yamen does not feel however, insisted that letters wore sent, the calamities of war. For this it is neces-

itself justified to confine tuls privilege to and furthermore that the

as Russian agents,

messengers Bary that a full and suitable apology be

the Bank. The view seems also to have been taken by H.B.M's. Charge d'Affaires, were treated Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs British territory to an officer of sufficient The offered by you in writing, tendered in

who, when asked to intervene on behalf of then renewed his assurances, but after rack. Furthermore, as it has been found

the Bank for such alteration being made, denying all knowledge of a Russian mission impossible to maintain satisfactory relations

simply and politely rofneed. If an altera-. tion le to be made in this respect, if oan he ultimately admitted as an independ between the two States, unless the British This concluded the evidense, est not on the part of General Kauffman, Government is adequately represented in

Mr Denne said he would ask His Wor-only be by special application from Lan- acting as Governor-General of Turkestan. afghanistan, it will be necessary for your ship to call upon the defendant, under the ch-fu; and Instead of wasting time with from the Russian Government admitting British Mission within your territory; where he had got the goods he alleged to the longer but safer route to Tso's quarters, The correspondence concludes with a note Highness to consent to receive a permanent power conferred by the ordinance, to shew entrantias made here, the Shanghai people should, under these circumstances, prefer that their dispositions are affvoted by the further it is essential that you should un- have been in his house. attitude of England, and that the crisis dertake that no injury be done by you to

1,800,000 will be used for. Some here say What do you think these borrowed The. In the east stands now a formerly. The the tribes who have acted as guides to my

it is only to pay the interest on the last Abrame if mission was of a provisional na Mission, and that reparation be made for Mr Creagh said he thought not.

loans. I doubt that very much, as the ture and a simple act of courtesy. Lord any damage they have suffered from you Mr Dennys said in that case he would ask Custome revenues are more than sufficient Salisbury's interpretations of the explana- and in the event of any injury done the His Worship, if he thought there was suffi- to provide oven for a new loan of an amount tions and former assurances of the Russian by pen the British Government will im eient evidence to send the ease for trial at equal to all the already negociated loans. Government have recovered their validity.mediately take steps to protect them. the Supreme Court. He (Mr Dennys) was On the other hand, the present amount la

Constantinople, Dec. 1-The Russian Unless these conditions be accepted fully quito prepared to call evidence to prove what so trifling that the Chinese would scarcely AN intelligent foreigner, passing through Ambassador bas informed Safvet Fasha that and plainly by your Highness, and your goods were in the house. They had to think it sufficient to make war thereon with the streets of Philadelphia, took out his the Russians will continue to bold Adria-a00eptance be received by me not later prove a charge of areon not of swindling the Russia. But no doubt all loans raised or note book at the end of a long wall, and Insurance Company. If the defendant had talked of are intended to go against expenses made a little memorandum to the effect nople and Thrace until a definite treaty has than the 20th November, i ahall be com

pelled to consider your intentions hostile, given an exaggerated account of what was of an eventual war with Russia. The Chi- that "eightynine per centum of the popula Bombay, Dec. 6.The London Corre and treat you as a declared enemy of the in his house at the time of the fire it nese are determined to carry their point tion of Philadelphia are members of the

British Government,

wonid not prove a charge of arsen, but with Russia; they will exhaust all their powerful family of Roomstolet." spondent of the Times of India telegraphe that the revised Afghau frontier will con- London, Nov. 28.A meeting of the orehe (Mr Dennys) admitted it would be very peaceable means, and offer for the re- A FURTHER addition, it appears, bas of Absheenie, including the range ditors of Smith, Fleming & Co., was held strong evidence. He would ask. His Wor-storation to them of Ili and Kuldja money been made to the sources of silver supply, stretching from the Indus to the Kandahar yesterday. The groan debta are estimated ship to discharge the prisoner as there or commercial privileges; but they are for a now silver Bonanza has been found in He even prepared to admit that Chun-hou's Los Angeles county, with a ledge of silver Valley. Shutar gardan will be occupied at £2,900,000, of which £1,600,000 rank was really no evidence against him. without the shadow of a doubt, although against the estate. It is expected that two (Mr Dennys) was prepared to produos evid- mission might prove a failure, and are

ore six feet in thickness, from which two the Government says that the re-arrange shillings in the pound will be paid to the creence to prove that the goods, mentioned by beginning to make themselves ready men took out in two days Ave thousand mont bas already cost a million sterling. ditors after the liquidation is finished The the defendant on the list handed in, were in

for an emergency. There was a time when dollars worth of ore. Lahore, Des. A telegram from Gene- Bombay capital of the firm entirely die. the shop immediately before the fire so the papers in China as well as at home wero I HEAR that the Russian Government ral Roberts says that, by a turning move. appeared in 1870, at which date it seems to cured, if His worship thought there was fall with particulars of the establishment mont by the Spingtwal Pass during the bave amounted to £400,000. The firm evidence sufficient to commit the case for of a manufactory of woollen cloth at Lan-contemplate the construction of a railway night the 1st, he most Buenessfully twice offered to suspend payment since that trial at the Supreme Court.

ohu-fa; it might be that this was also one through Siberia from Ekatorenburgh to reached the enemy's position at daybreak, state, but the Glasgow Bank compelled the

of the original ideas, and will stll be carried Semipalatinsk on the Chinese frontier. The and took them completely by surprise, members to continuo business. The Batate

out; but the aim hitherto was the eats capital will be raised mainly in Siberia, and The 62nd-Highlanders and the 6th Goork will now be liquidated by consent of oredi

blishment of a foreign arsenal, not at the the government will guarantee interest at has drove them successively from their

capital of Kausuh, but at the vice-regal the rate of five per cent." position, each regiment vising with the

residence Sonchow, and this is probably. other in the attack. Owing to the difficul-

also the origin of the last loan.Shanghai ties of the ground do. the assault on Kothat

Courier. could not be delivered this side. General Roberts decided to withdraw the troops from this line of plan in column, threaten Pass on the morning of the third. The ing the enemy's rear, and to attack Kothat movement was aided very efficiently by the 8th Fout and the 5th Puujah Infantry coming from the direction of the amp under General Cobbe, which had the de- aired effect of drawing the enemy from Kothat, which our troops occupied about pm. The enemy had been reinforced by regiment of Infantry from Khasti on the previous evening and made a very obstinate resistands, the artillery especially. The defeat was complete and the enemy in Fifteen reported to have lost heavily. suus are in our possession, a large amount of ammunition, and two or three more guns abandoned by the enemy. Our lots, considering the country and the numbers opposed to us, is moderate. Captain Kelso of the Royal Artillery, and Majoránnerson of the 23rd Pioneers, were killed, and Ching Ayeong, a servant, was charged General Cobbe and Lieutenant Munro of with entering an outhouse ou the premises the 72nd Highlanders wounded, but neither of Mesera, Vogel Hagedorn & Co. with intent Pory severely. The number of soldiers to commit a felony, and he was farther killed and wounded is about fifty. We charged with stealing two jackets the pro- hope to move on towards Shutargardan on perty of two servants of Messre Vogel, the 5th. Satisfactory reports have been Hagedorn & Co. He was sent to six months' received from General Mopherson's Bri-hard labour for each jacket stolen, gade at Basuali. A reconnaisance has been made as far as Peshbalak. No disturbance

at the Pass for the last two days. Accord

ing to the latest reports the Ameer is col-

¿tors,

The Times maintains that, whoever is auswerable for this diagraceful state of affairs, the failure is the most shameful that has ever happened in our time.

Moscow, Dec. 3.-The Car has made speech expressing hopes of a deinitive fle also appealed to the people to prevent treaty of peace being shortly concluded youth from being led astray by evil doc trines, Consols 9ág ex dividend

Constantinople, Dec. B.-The Porte has intimated its willingness to discuss a dofiui- tire treaty of peace with Russia. The a attitude of Russia id conciliatory.

Constantinople, Dec. 2-Austris and the Porte have agreed to a mixed occupation of Novibazar.

Police Intelligence. (Before J. J. Francis, Erg.)

4th January, 1879.

PETTY LARCENIES,

There were a number of men charged with

Japan.

(Mail).

CREMATION IN ITALY.-From January 1876 till May last, twenty-three dead bodies have been oremated in the city of Milan, one of them that of a woman. Four bodies ascertained to be of the weight of 03, 62, 41, and 5 kilogrammes have yielded ashes to the weight of between 2 and 3 kilogrammes. THE BRITISH FLEET IN THE SEA OF MAN- fleet shall winter in the Sea of Marmors, MORA-It has been decided that the British

Fair has reason to believe that it will be and be kept up to its full strength. Vanity stationed at Tamil, which, being only thres hours by rail from Constantinople, is more. convenient than Artaki Bay.

Mr Deane said that the suspicious eir. cumstances upon which the charge of arsen was preferred were based principally on the fact of their being a very strong smell of kerosine at the time the fire occurred, although the 3 cases of kerasine were stored on the ground floor; the fire originated in the first floor and the 33 oases were not ignited when the house was first discovered to be on fire. He (Mr Deane) could not call

relied upon. The manner in which she had he wonian with whom tho defendant had bean living, as her evidence could not be waited in a back street was in itself verymaniuoture of cod liver oil in Sapporo, and Some time back, we mentioned the spicious. Then again the defendent had said there were 100 revolvers in the house States by the Board of Trado have been we now hear that samples sent to the Laited and yet only three had been found. It was analysed and pronounced equally good to quite impossible, humanly speaking, that the

that from the Newfoundland cod. We 600 other 97 could have been destroyed. There no reason whatever why this should not be were only 39 pocket knives found out of 80, the case; nor is there any reason why the PROFESSON Edison is a wonderful genfus, but on this he did not lay much stress. The medicine should not be largely exported. but be cannot explain why a man's gas bill again there were only the remains of 8 casks of Labour here, particularly in Yezo, is so is as big when he resolves to economize and beer out of 30, and 2 casca of brandy out cheap that-unless very heavily weighted employs only half the usual number of The three revolvers found, he (Mr by the official squeezes which choke all burners, as it is when he has the entire Deans) thought were the most tangible industries in Japan-Sapporo ood-liver oil fourteen in fail blaze every night. There proof that the goods were not in the house should lay down in England at a lower price are some mystertes too deep for ratones to when the fire occurred.

reach-Norristown Herald.

10.

Mr Dennys said that was very good evi- dence it the Company refused to pay the insurance but was no proof of areon. He (Mr Dennys) would ask that the prisoner be discharged. The only evidence against him was the Chinese storekeeper's spaita, There was a strong feeling existing against the defaudant-who was taking away trade from him, and he (Mr Dennys) would not be at all surprised if the house was set on fire by people in the street. Не (the storekeeper) had said that there was nothing in the store; there were he said no show cases, no table, no casks of beer; in fact such testimony in face of Mr Taufer's evi- nothing.

Could any reliance, be placed, on

lecting levios at sad pea na uha, and petty larceny before Mr Franciato dence, who said that all the goods exumer no troops between Kabul and Dhaka, and nearly all the cases originating out of the appears to have no intention of seeing any fire. Moat of them were convicted and sent to Jellalabad. Biddulph has penetrated to 14 days' hard labour and to be exposed the broken country to the North East of for six hours in the stocks. Questa by the Kokurnull defile for many miles. All is quiet there and the people are friendly. The country is easily tra versed by the troops, and can readily be opened up by roads.

Trincomalee, Doc. 7.-The Russian Cor vette Haydamak, Captain Tertoff, has ar rivod and saluted the fort. The officers have landed.

(Before C. V. Creagh, Esq.) ALLEGED ARSUN-SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST

A EUROPEAN IN CONNECTION WITH

TICK LAKE OBEAT FIRE.

than it can be made there,

at

The matches manufactured the ACATCAGO honey dealer has constructed. Shinzuisha, in Yanagiwara oho, Honjic, a floating bee-house large enough to accom, Tokio, having gradually become popular,modate 2000 hives. This he is towing ap the demand for them from China has in-the Mtasienipi River, from Louislabs to creased, and in consequence the staff of Minnesota, keeping pace with the blos workmen employed being now insuficient, soming of the flowers, thus stimulating the fifty more have been engaged from the 18th honey-making ability of his bees. In his instant. At 6.30 p.m. of the same day, the return trip he designs to take advantage of central workshop caught fire and was not the autumnal flowers at each point, just se extinguished until 7.20 p.m., when that he does of the spring flowers in going up the shop together with two others had been river. This plan of moving bees to get consumed. The fire is said to have been the benefit of fresh flowers has been tried caused by the explosion of some of the in some parts of Europe. igniting mixture for the matches, which had occasion lately to remark on the suicidal been placed near a fire-place. We had carelessness of the natives, in other cir cumstances, the same observations will apply here.

ated by defendant might have been stored in the house? Could His Worship believe Chinese rival storekeepers' evidence to be worth anything? If the Chinese spoke the

Tanaka Yoshiwo, the 1st Secretary of the truth then Mr Taufer was guilty of perjury went to the Ibaraki Ken to establish a Home Department, who, as we reported, Your Worship (said the learned counsel) salmon nursery, has completed his work and cannot believe both stories. There were hundreds of bottles of beer found beaidos has returned to the capital. He has since scales, revolvers and other goods. He (Mr proceeded to the province of Yeehigo for the Dennys) submitted that the Chinese store- keepere evidence was not reliable.

Mr Greagh intimated that he thought he must commit the case for trial or remand

same purpose.

A report roaches us that a number of influential merchants of Osaka are going to establish a Marine Insurance Office in Kobe. The Niigata Muru, of the M. B. S. S. &o.,

DEATHS BY DROWNING IN INLAND WA-

been just issued, in compliance with an TERS.-A curious Parliamentary paper has order of the House of Commons, roade at the instance of Mr Birley, giving a "retara of all deaths by drowning in the inland waters of England and Wales during 1877, The total number of deaths from this cause distinguishing men, women, and children." was 2,662--2,140 males and 622 females. Of the 2,662, 1,423 porished in rivers or running waters, 657 in canals, and 602 in lakes of ponds.

OCH FORCES FOR AFGHANISTAN. --- The

Daily News. (November 10) publishes a letter from its special correspondent at Simis giving details of the strength of the three

quite unable to evade. The Duphae before reaching the rooks bad gained a good half mile lead, but unfortunately for har the wild fell light, and the Spartan, being bet. ter favored, was enabled to creep up, and they passed the rocks in company. On the run back Spartan showed the way home, for some distance, but the breeze ever unsteady now favored Daphne, and ahe

Edward Fisher, described as a general soon overtook and passed her rival. The

storekeeper lately carrying on business at Sailers Homs (red) had by this time

No. 3 Hing Leung Street, was charged on: passed the rocks, Sailor's Home (blue) being traordinary publishes an issue containing Lancashire Insurance Company of the sum Lahore, Dec. 1-A Gazette of India ex-remand with attempting to defrand the

it. The prisoner would be admitted to ball. having returned from England after having armies which are to operate against Afghan- next, while Fister Emanuel gave up. The the Viceroy's letters to the Ameer, dated of 15,000 by setting fire to his house, Mr Denays said that it was true the her engines thoroughly renewed; her trial istan. These consist of the Quetta Army, wind now fell, and soon all were becalmed, 14th and 23rd August; the Ameer's replies Mr Dennys again appeared to watch the defendant was admitted to bail, but he trip, hence to Shinagawa, took place on the the Peehawur Valley Army, and the Kuram

Column. the remainder of the race being little else dated October 6:h; letter from the Viceroy cast on behalf of the defendant and Captain had been unable to obtain bait.

The Quetta Ámay consists of He 15th instant, on which occasion, several of was a most respectable man, there was no-the Ministers were on board. containing the ultimatum, report by Sir Deane on behalf of the Crown.

Since the 12,590 men, of whom 3,350 are Europeans; than a drift bome. Tho Sailors Home | Neville Chamberlain, and Resolution of the Police Sergeant King, sworn, stated: I thing against his moral character. When establishment of this useful Company's line the Peshawur Valley Army of 18,864 mon, (red) passed the Daphne a few yards before Government on the circumstances which have known the defendant about 8 years. Mr King was in the shop there was no to Hakodate, that post seems to have of whom 7,544 are Europeans; and the

led to the rupture with Cabul.

have only had a slight acquaintance with policy granted, and he Mr Denays could benefitted considerably in a business point Kurama Column of 5,766 men, of whom 1,818 reaching the winning mark, and won by s

The Viceroy's letter of 29th October, him. He was barkeeper in the London Inn. produce evidence that the goods were in the of view. The arrivals, during the month of are Europeans. The total strength of the boat's length.

The next I knew of him was that he was shop. The prosecution began too Lastily; November last, of Japanese steamers have three forces is thus 34,780 men, of whom Your Highness will remember that on employed at the Hongkong Hotel. I be the only auspiciens circumstance was that been 31 and the departures 27; of sailing 12,740 are Europeans. The correspondent my arrival in india, I proposed to send a lieve he then left the Colony, as I lost sight the defendant shut his house up and went Tax following is the order of Service at friendly mission for the purpose of assuring of him. I next knew of him as keeping a out. This was not an nuasual thing to do vessels 45 and 28. Of foreign craft, one says that on a moderate computation the St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, 2nd you good will towards the British Govern-coffee-shop opposite No. 4 station. "I was on Christmas night. The learned counsel six departed. The customs dues received least three times more powerful in all the steniger and five cailing vessels arrived and ariny now confronting Afghanistan is at ment, and removing past misunderstand-in his place once to pay for a dollar's worth mentioned a case which happened in Wynd- Sunday after Christinas, 5th Jaunary ings to which you frequently alluded. of tobacco laet July. Last October, in Hingham Street, but the owner of the house was during the same period is stated by our in-essentials of modern warfare than was its

formant to have been 4,984,167 yen..

predecessor of thirty-two years baoke," Leung Lane, I bought two or three.hams; not acoused of areon on that account, as After leaving this proposal long un Morning Prayer, Sermon and Holy Com. answered, your Highness rejected it on the and again in November, when I bought he was a man well known, whilst the def munion, at 11Preacher, The Colonial gr-und that you could not answer for the another ham. The shop was a small style endant was in a humbler sphere of life. Chaplain; First Lesson, Isaiah, XLII.; Bafoty of any European Envoy through compradore's shop. He invited me upstairs Second Lessop, Matthew IV. to y. 23 your country, and that the reception of a cous casion. There was a billiard ble

and some furniture there. It was a com Vozite, No. 6 Monk; Psaimas, Nos: 32 British Mision might afford Russia &

mon billiard table. On the ground floor and 85 Munk; Te Deum, No. 9, Meroer; pretext for forcing you to receive a Rus Jubilato, No. 16, Merver; Anthem, Hymu sian Mission, Although such a refueal to there was some glass casas, revolvers,

receive a friendly mission was contrary to hams, and some general merchandize.

1879

TRAB -

Mr Creagh said he would remand the case for a week and take bail in two suretica 6600 esgh,

Mr Deane said he had information, but was not prepared to produce evidence yet.

BISMARCK'S WİFE.

TRIAL OF ARMOUR PLATES. By express order of the Admiralty somo. Interesting. experiments have been made on board the Nettie gunnery ship, in Portamonts Har The wife of Prince Bismarck, Johanna bour, with an armour plate, mauntsokured von Futkammer, of an old and noble Fome- by Mesara Cammell, of Saattisia 20 ranian family, was born in 1824. e onde were intended to certain whether, her acquaintance at the marriage of one of merchant ships were armed with di-pounder men of war, and the lon

No. 266, Lead, kindly light," Kyrie, the practice of allied States, the British understood from the defendant that he did | He (Mr Deane) should like to know how the his friends, where she noted as brides-mald, guns, they peuld be effectively used against

shepherd is," No. 197.

TELEGRAMS.

quantity of goods he said he had.

Chita. VEXICO,

accepted your excuses, Nevertheless your but amonget Captains of ships.

to become his wife. Her family was not at prosceted portions of those of the more Evening Prayer and Sermon, at 4 Highness now has received a Russian En. By Mr Dennys-1 have not been in

Mr Peanys said that perhaps Mesera Koss Brst disposed to accept his proposals. Aodern type. The plates was six lucbes Reader, The Colonial Chaplain; Preacher, voy at a time when War was baieved im business myself, but think I understand & Co. could not say what goods they had on that time Herr von Bismarck enjoyed a thick, and a us pounder, charged with 10 He was sur lbs of battery powder, and from 70 1b to The Colonial Chaplain; First Lesson, spent, in which England and Russia were what the value of goods is. I know what the premises at the time of the fire. If the rather curious reputation. Isaiah, XLIII.; Second Lesson, Adia 11. to be arrayed on opposite sidee, thereby space goods would occupy if stowed pro defendant had intended to be a rascal and named "der tolle Bismarck and Bis-951bs projectiles, was fired at it als times, Phalme, No. 87, blonk; Cantate Dumine, not only acting in contradiction to the perly. I did not see ten caske of beer in defraud the Insurance Company he would marek), and bad earned side title by his the points of impact being in immediate No. 134, Mons 1 Dene Minerentur, No. 88, roasons asserted by you for not receiving Fisher's shop. Part of the back of the have eaved his policy and placed it numerous duels, his daring feats of horse juxtaposition to each other. The gre Monki first buis, My God, my Father the British Mission, but giving your con: shop was empty. I was there at the begin bank or elsewhere, instead of trusting to the manship, and soms widely-spread anecdotes cortalu. amount of unfairness to the feat, concerning his attitude generally towards because general experience has proved is while I stray" u. 264 Second Hymn, duct an appearance of being actuated by alug of November, I think it was beforo Company's honesty..

professors burgomasters and other respect. almost impracticable to repeatedly bit a "Son of my Soul," No. 24.

motives inimical to the British Govern. the 11th November. I know from what the

The defendant was finally remanded until able members of what German students call plate near the same spots whilst vessel la ment. In there circumintauces the British defendant said that he did business with the 11th instant and admitted to bail in two Philistine seioty But inore capedially in motion. The maximum penetration was Government, remembering its former other places. I saw some meerschaum pipes sureties of $500 each.

he owed his surname to the very noisy revela under dive-lushes up to the last shot, which, he used to hold with a number of exoceds striking in the indentation of the presiona friendship with your Highness father, and other articles. I think there were some and still desiring to maintain amicable evils of rope. There were also a few cigars.

ingly load young men at Kafephof and at one, went plean through the plate and At this stage the Court adjourned to the

Schoenhausen. To quiet, respectable, rulle entered the wooden backing at the rest. relationn, determined to send, after

gious people like the Fatkammers he did not such delay as the domestic siliction you Magistracy compound, to inspect the eale

appear a very eligible suitor for an only and suffered rendered fit, a Mission to your age of the ruins of defendant's house.

Witness, re-examined by Mr Dennys.

CARGOES, Highness in charge of Sir Neville Chamber-

--Among the few who visit us at this late beloved child, Bismarck, however, settled lain, who is personally known to you, with have just seen the goods which are said to

Johanna, and, having sacertained by a look to New York, dailed 24th Dec, 1878-8050 Per British barque Moneta, Hongkong. su escort of a Mission not exceeding 200 have come from the ruins of defendant's season to have seen a well-knor dignita. the question at once. He walked up to Miss of the health of the Princess Louise of men, much less numerous than that which house. I could not say have many bottles ry from. New presentative that she sided with him, he folded her in his rolls Matting, 248 pkgs. Mdse, 68 balea

nations-whasa socompanied your Highness to British are on the heap. I did not count them. I of half of all the London, Deo. 16.Princess Louise of territory and not more than is necessary to / did not take particular notise of themi mlastony Lusderstand, ban come connection arms and said, turning to her astonished a Straw Hats, and 4,118 hall-chests Tea the dignity of my Karoy. Stich Missions Inspector Matheson, recalled, stated with a losa i opposition to that of your latives, What God has united no fiat

Per Amerloat barque Dirigo, for Hams London Nov. 20-Despatches referring are customary between friendly neighbour engaged men to rasteck the ruins of Noi 3 leading and enterprising local banke but shall put asunder." Princees Bismarck has (Amoy Oolong) 163,248 lbe,

Hing Leung Street. The toen have been which load, by the way, is still hanging preserved all the simplicity of her youth. to Centralisis have been published. Theying States, and are never refund, except working at them singe the dist ultimo. The fire. The same gentleman is also named as he is a perfect specimen-in the best reuse burg, railed 15th Dec., 1878-590 pivals" embrace the periodstrom 1874 to 1878,

hostilities ote Intended. I despatched by artioles found were brought to the Central likely to assume a makagotskip in the China of the word-of the German Hafrau Camphor, 860 piouls Cassla, 200 CREEM By sidespatch from Lord Derby of Oct. trusted messenger a letter informing your

flaving touched upon loans, I may as well honors as the most natural thing in the world, Aniseed, 487 rolls Matting, 1346 cases and 18th, 1875, the two Covernments came to Highused that the Mission accredite Stations produce list of the articles. Merchants' Steam Navigation Campany. (housewife). She is very quiet, bears her Galls, 643 pkgs. Galangah, 950 cases Stee an understanding that the Oxus was to be of a friendly character, that the business They are the same the Court has just a

By Mr Denny's I remember working at mention that we are at a loss to understand holds fast by the old friends of bumbler 30 casks Preserves, 280 pkgs. Canes, 78 an impassable boundary, and that Afghanis was urgent, and that it must pressed with kan and Bokbara aldaid remain indepen-out delag; nevertheless, ha ring ecosived the ruins, There were partod potti on the persistent entreaties from the negocis days, and has but one great object in life asses Essential Oil, 45 bairs Feathers, 30. bottled beer, and some odd betties. I tor of the last Hongkong and Shanghal to make her husband and children happy bales. Rattans, 26 esses Paper, 24 vaser dent under British and Russian influence my letter, you did not hesitate to instructor not say the number. There were pe Dank loan to the Taung Yaman for modi. She cares for them in a peaceful motherly China Ware, and 8,008 pkgs, Sundries, espalyal

the authorities on the frontier terepet the i

Some of the following telegrams, although dated earlier than those brought by the French Mail, have not before been published London, Dec. 14-A balletin has been leaned porting the alarming condition

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