ін

to end. All that ho had made out was that one was incorrect and that another was injudicinus, and there were a vast number of statements in the speech,

The market men

THE CHINA MAIL.

3

have grow, pleasure in according the In Eully if bad had the speech before him against applying this rale- to tho some have also last their baggage and effects. Treation will never be provoked by us, that orisis, a Wo raposo perfecitrio: the Caspish to Bokhara, has loft Central

sterius, he had to say that the ave height of each stany was about 14 feet, so that fone atoroys would mako 56 or 80 fest. The pressure of the Tytan water was

wis no doubt therefore that a jet of water

misled

-

to Vladivostook in three years.

No. 7692.—APRIL 18, 1888.)

source of deep satisfaction to the trembled in the air, and called tantra to the anco, but that it should be contributed

tactics, if they can be brought home to the March, and when she strook on tho reaf ration of the temporal power of the Pop to From Governmental unite. It is a

offenders, should strengthen the Govern- the third oficer was on the watch. The was consequently charged with a mission, departed Emperor in the last days of agus of many who suddenly felt the pecu- Captain was also on the bridge at the time, and before proceeding to Germany I went to his life. Ho was unable to express his ar grandeur of the moment when the howyöharge upon the companies who keep

mont in maintaining a strong position this subject, and encourage a prompt pra- and immediately order d the ergines to be France, where among other prominent per- thanks by the Reichstag for those resulu paror William was being taken to his it up, and if there in to be as I am given to understand is proposed in the ner bill-

Me Maowen said he had not the prosecution in every case where the law is put full speed asters; hut without avail, as manages I saw M. Gambette, was was in fav- Lions, and this makes us all the more inat resting-plate, escorted by a grieving and the she settled down in seven minutes in ufner of an agreement with Charming. At Gas-anxious to carry out this last will of our nation end by the sympathy of Kings and A tax open fire insurance companies, I think before him, hut he was sorry if he had

infringed,

аго photograph. d. and fathoms of water; all the ship's pen, log tain the bases were laid of the Treaties aab- Imperial master, who now roats in God, Prinos the case of the twe local companies should oxagrorated the extent of the inaccuracies. chair-coolies

MIROSLLANEOUS. be fully amidered by the Executive. Ille unght have gone into the matter mors there are no exceptional circumstances and books, have gone down, and the crew soquently concluded. The object of these and to express to the Reichstag our own

was, howevor, the maintenance of thanks for thy

the patriotic devotion show at

London, March 19.—General Annenkoff, the constructor of the Russian railway from tion of any len, friend

The Stamp Bill at ang ruto scomed now to what unruly boat population. Therefore The carpenter we picked up while floating peace. friend opposite.

we trust that the Government will remain on the water, and two of the crew were Germany has nothing race ta dasira and in this devotion and the often tried The Surveyor Guneral said there was have hoon withdrawn.

rosoued from the ringing. I andor Austria ought to upfiold Italy and to think rism of the whole people and its represen Asia for Siberis, where ho is to examina every reason to believe that the water sup His Excellency said it was on his reapon firm.

to the means available for doing with stand that the disaster is attributed to of the reorganization of her internal affairs. tatives. We place the fare of the Empire the proposed line of railway to the Pacific. ply will

would be delivered in town by next sibility that the Bill was proceedyd

To attributa te na bolliense proposals is in the hand of God-Given at Charlotten-He expresses himself confident that he can November. With regard to the pressure with. He was not able at the time to de-out the Cargo-bonts for a little time, it musta miscalculation of the distance, and an the stroot hydrants and Me Mokwoa's vise any other plan to west the in. he admittul that the inconvenience is mini- probably the haziness of the atmosphors absurd. We cannot exhibit towards Franco hurg. FREDERICK. Countersigned, Ver complete a railroad from Europena Russia

in regard to areater friendship than we do at prenent. BIGMARCE. with stretly these were houses of quality between the ical and non-locdmised by the existence of the new gun his exact peation, since the In juntant The triding incidens which have occurred.

mid the large number of

Irod. Strasburg, March 19.-The following pr Mr W. O'Brien, MP, attended great menus wharves and 4 thros or four

Four atorius being prestopticus, hat since that line and that thero nigh: be houses of five had suggested itself of possibly maeting launches now in the Harbour. We observe Messrs. Chirk, Sponce & Ca. Agents for havo hoon section to the satisfaction of clamation from the Empany Frederick is meeting in the Birmingham Town Hall of

that the Whart and Gotown Company is Lloyd, have taken thange of the rock on both natione. The bost relations exist also published hers this afternoon

Saturday ovoning, 17th March and received avora the BILDIU and by lem objectinanbla means.

We, Frederick, by the Grace of God, a most enthusiastic welcome. I the course The Colonial Treasurer said the Bill was exerting iteolf to assist clients in cllecting behalf of the underwriters. The curge in between this country and Spain, the win

he speech in bales, all

accused Mr Chanbarkin of no: withdrawn. It night have been put cargo for shipment and taking it in the Being solved, and a large quantity of piece and cautious, questiment of the Qavon Re-German Emperor and King of Prussis, of a

Company

good in bre

mare of

or legs damaged, on the notice paper froia day today. vessels loading, The P. & 0.

infact sun and the entire country, As ro: Į boloved father's Majesty, the late Emperor that he might have an Irish Republia if he af which te

ко in Cargo

argo intended for their steamors alight inaccuracy, the origin

The P. & O. Oompany. The local agents of had any len of conquering Abyssinia. It dance with Gud's decres, the German fm. Whigs, especially that sinclair politicing had consulted the Directory. He derica, (noar Pattinger Street Whart) for a very the steamer, auzora. Join the Chew be fully to think it such a thing, parint diguity, and together with it, in Lord Hartington. Mr O'Brien declared thing which small sau pur tum of 40 hit. The curling have rendered every assistance to the offers We merely desired that Italy should regain cordance with the laws of the Empire, that in 1885, when a war in Ireland with howevne, that he gaid anything

Dilke was

was contemplated, Mr Cham modated at the would nuguut to a charge of procuring arain of steamers is apparently the chiof difficulty,

now hotal opened by of defence should be secured. This pro-devolved upon us. We have consequently berlain wrote a letter stating that the basis less will be got over.

4. B. Ephranas in Middle Street. The grants has now been almost carried out, assumed it in the name of the Empire, de of bis Irish policy was the establishment of BET A. thing there was an nney feeling that some

have hard it contended that if sale of the salved cargo will take place though the question is still open. Further termined to preserra che rights of the Em- an elective national assembly in Dublin, thing of the kind had prevailed or might

He did not say he en no licenses whatever were issued to boats shortly: The Sil bolonged to the port explanations can surely not be reusired pire over these Gorran territories re-united with power to rains the Irish taxes and have prevailed dorsed such reports; but he could not ignore or chairs, there would be in topoly of Rochester. She was built of iron at from the Government. The Premier on with the Fatherland after a long interval: deal with the whole of the Irish land que

trado fro

remove all Glagow in 1880, auri clasat 1, her cinded by expressing the hops that the Wo are conscious of vir duty to cultivate tion, but without one of the safeguards pro- their existence.

His Excellency-What this Hos. the

the ingbaretienone now experienced; and registerol tenage being 1,510, No. 84,277. Chamber would approve the policy of the in these territories Gennan ideas and ous posed in Mr Gladstone's scheme.

Government,

toms, to protect right and justice, and that, if no tarifs existed, chairs and bouts Captain Hudson joined the vessel at Suez. Treasurer, 1 suppose, practically means is

The spooth produced an excellent ia promote the welfare and the prosperity London, March 20,-. the vase of Fut tho Bi

would be far cheaper and more easily obtained sucurity that there is

This is, we think, very

pression in the Hutton,

of the inhabitnuta. In our endeavours Lorda yesterday Lord Rosebery called atten that care will be taken with regard to than they now are

THE NEW. MARRIANE LAW IN SPAIN.

to do doubtful; while it is also exeedingly doubt-

justice to this taak, we count tion to the constitution of that Chamber risks on the part of adices-whose capital

Mudrid, March 19.Its Government upon the confidence and devation of the and moved that a Committes be appointed and capitalists live at a distance us there fol whether the class of coolies and boatmen are in respect to offices whose expital and--led as it is by the must ignorant Chinese the mainland--would be governable

ties present capitalists are on the spot.

them. Even the cabron at Home are under pretty strict rules and survaillanes. But the chief consideration at tho

present moment is, that the rules haring been laid down anme eight months ago, and the law that no Cargo-hosts of Hongkong bing shalt ply here without a license that rule

effect. It be carried into effect. 18 must

be therefore, that all who are

equivalent to three times that height. Thers The Hon member had pointed out ouse have also moved in the matter, and alfur to has been brought on shore, and warehoused /nt 93oring a future of prosperity to her! make known and do hereby dadlare: Our having told Mr Parnell a few years ago enth be thrown over the roof of the largest had tracod with allufe correctness. He into tumr gatery in treat of their in the banded stores formerly occupied by gards.Afric, the Government bas never William, having departed this life in acpor.plassed in return for assistance to dish the

The Surveyor Ceas:al-The pressita is against any haimut being. What has was but even this van bɔ orgieviïë, and doused crew. The former have been scoom- her former positions, and that a good line the Governmout of the Roicastande, has Sir O

!

Whoo

in all canoe, an agent would kill the genau with the guiden egg for the sake of one or two commissions, greater care was likely to be taken by local offious, in which the parties directly interested wore au the spot. I do not gather that he meant

and

fruto

would

NEWS BY THE GERMAN MAIL.

20th March (24 days).

hose to be built, oren five, six or ROTOR sturies.

His Excelloney--Up to what level! regulated by the service tank, which is a little lower than 400 feet above the sea Jernl

His Excellent said he had already kad this subject under consideration and would have gone to a determination on it before it ant that this was the mout now Wore inconvenient tina to sattle such a question in view of the supply of water which would be available within this year for out fires. Any stall ther

get with reference to the present conditions would probably he Rapurfums when

He therefore thought that unless there was great urgunes it would be well to wait and zen what the result of the apply of water way, more especially as he believed the rat

PROPONED ABOLITION OF THE SUDAR six months was period during which fires

BOCNTIES, ware not of no frequent occurance as during the winter wonths The subject of ro-or-

London, April 6.—The Sugar conferance has resumed its sittings. Baron de Worms, I mean hefore him ganising the fire brigade + bail |

various member to leave his mention as it stands,

ers have giren their rhesion to the salioli and whom he had carefully read it over

The Actorney General moved the first stration will leak at the usbject ration of the Sugar Bunctios in the public pross be would be in a reading of a Bill making provision for, and give the Governmeat credit for stand- U-tor position to say how

to say how far he was pro- aquests being held not by a Connor ing firm, as a matter of duty, against tha pared to accept his proposal. He must but by the Palics Magistrate, in some cases dictating inspudence of the Cargo-buat Guild doubted the necessity of mission, with a jury and in other esses without, the or ita mumbers.

#ent if Mr MacEwen left the holding with a jury being the exception He promised,

THE RATING ORDINANCE. matter over just now, he would in a zo Benablo timu say to the

His Excellencs exp the subject

explained at romo length With regard to the inaccuracies said to the reason which had led the Government have been made by the Hon. the Treasurer to drop the clauso providing for taxing in speaking of

of the Stamp

Bill, ho would

Mr Chater, bs

ater, he said, had urged· machinery: all

if the flon. Member (Mr MacEwos) to him very forcibly several objestions, one would

point out

there He found tast would it was antisfactory to say that statements on wure: incorrect without stating whero.he great diffinity in distinguishing be twoot noveable and immoveable machinery, There was a reason for stating that the Hon. the Prezancar had constituted himself and that although the anat collected the gruaral advisor of the Governor, would be small it might prejudice the start- though no (is)

is Excellency) was e

mora

than this.

Mr Ryrie-At

the

new marriage law negotiated with the

in

REFORM OF THE HOUKE OF LOKUVS.

Стоши

to the

nover

although views, was

ways, and he would ask the Hon. shutd leave heen rate the sintoment!hopenvenienced by this fetish demon, the President, announced that all the Pow! of the Vatican at the Court avon under a will again become as inclinate as it was Committee. Lord Kimberley supported

left unsaid. THE BOLINING OF INQUESTS.

He considered that the The N. D. I stewnet Bayaru anivou will lay on the table of the House to-day population, and upon the faithful fulfilment state of the Honge from its To

Hent of their duties by all the authoritto ingaire thereon, Ela Vatic This enforces all the rules of and officials Wo demand and expost they had the adequate water supply might presume that caru was being taken at all with no lakuner of rules to guide yesterday evening (17th) with the Gersiastica las in marriages hatgreen Ro-conscientious observance of the jaws, but tution, and be connsalled that the question IEWS, but reponderance was a danger to the Consti man Catholics, and allowa only the inter at the same time we shall, on our part, of

of ita should be considered in a time reform. Lord WemYAK) The following telegrams are from Ceylor venting of the civil authorities at the reli extend our) Imperial protoction to the rights of comp

of comparativo gious ceremony for the

regiator. E all. the purpose papere:-

ing the contrast, and tolorsfos the civil traliene of an impartial adminis- an Amendment that it was not este to pince

civiltration of justice and a laviul and bene- the consitation of the Houss in the mantringe in the case of

of Spaniards who volent Government cordacted with circum-of a

a Committee, and that any are not Raumu Catholics. The new law is spention, hut within hand, the union should be dealt with the Ministers of

by En the much criticised by Republicans and Li-of Alsace-Lorraine with the German En bersis as a fresh evidence of the induce pire, which the lapse of years cannot annal, agreeing

Crown Lord Dunc

with Lord

Rosebe, appointment of a Select Liboral Cabinet.

the times of our ancestors, before these SEYKER WEATHER IN FRANCE. Gertnan lands

were

severed from the very the Motion. Lord Salisbury, in Paris, 19th March.--Snow hus contioned ancient and glorious union with their ing the Motion, said the

prepond of punce offered to the Negna are that Italy to full since yesterday ovesing. In north-kindred and countrymen. We commanding influence of the Tory hud

France the storms have been of phono. that the present rescript be proclaimed been greatly should have the rght of special tria primenal severity, and on the branch ling from through the Official Journal.

strengthened by Mr. Gind- vileges in Abyssia, the retention The Beuzeville to Fécamp there are from fire to

He defended the Done at Charlottenburg, March 15th, present positions held by the Italian trosesan foot of now on the railway, and 1888.

(Signed) FaenzUICK.

for the creation of life HONGKONG PUBLIC SCHOOL

and the occupation of "other points, dering ATHLETIC SPORTS.

(Princa VON traffic is consequently at a standstil. The

which would be approved by the the hot season.

(Countersigned} ECHENLOHE. Wednesday, 18th April, 1888. Rome. April 1.-Nows has been received owstorm which burat over Lilie on Friday Committee-Me V. Dodd, M: R. F. here that the Negus has declined to accept evening taged with muahated violenes for the conditions of pouco submitted by Gouvent a delay of tree quarters of an hour. twenty-four hours. The Lille express under-

Mr F. Lammert, Mr E. Lammert.

Startere Lieut, F. H. Johnstone,

THE ITALIAN CONDITIONS OF PEACE. Rone, March 31.The Italian conditions

stone's en hat was willing to

hereditary

Peera

out the inaccuracies, because of which led had considerable milhoney! Linnert, Mr E. A. Lammert, Mr G. Loporal San Marzano, The Nogas however The accidents in the streets of Paris last, Esporte Frederick's message to the had been greatly strengthened. On a Divi-

was ever readying of a new industries.

aly

to accept Muggestions from him or

other official car unalficial

ter.

ftro

of how it

uk

The Hill after somo discussion was prsaml

Committee.

THE RESERVATION OF A RUROPEAN DISTRICT,

wem through With regard to the question

4 knowlerkre His Excellency that Me Ryrie bad enquiry he

considerable number elled on him and urged very forcibly-he warkod in a

nu would of colonies, although he had no knowledge wishe

forcibly in Coundl would urge as of Blaurities to which Mr MacEwen Barthat there would be a danger of rumintis custically referred, and in every one of affecting the value of property in districts then fire onjuirica were tried and found adjoining the line of demarcation if changes wanting There was, however, much a might be made by aution in the Legislative general fouling on the subject that he was Council, and he therefore proposed to de

to make a trial here in the haps that lete clause 7. Before a chuire was made Euman nature and circumstances are so a new Bill would now have to be intra- utterly different here as to produce different dured. results.

It could do no harm and it might Mr Wong Shing asked if the Chinese છ મુકો.

The Bu

Bill had been already Chnenhor of Comeres would be allowed to prepared, and it was only becaan toere erect a building within the reserved die- was a question whether mother subject trict. shonld be included that the Bill had not; yot boon lail before the Cancil. He was not sanguins of the result, but it could not any harm that he knew. With regard to the dissatisfaction of the firemen to which Mr Ryrie has very properly drawn altenas to

do

His Excellency assured him that any building, whatever its style, if there were not more inhabitants than one to a thou- sand feel, would not be affected by the law. A cousilerahis discussion then ensued

tion, he thought that under the present murifying the Bill to express this |

eircumstances they were enderpaid, ad

clause was introduced, stating this but for the exceptional position they were ordinanes did not interfere with the right ho of the Surveyor funeral to require plans to in view the coming water supply, ho would have already made a proposition he submittico to him of all houses outside the subject, reconnor inside the prescribed district. The lire of to the Connei. gouding an increase of salary almost demarcation was alred to stende inland. from top to bottom. He felt there had lot 73 in the Wanchai district, and the Bill been ane special cause for dissatisfac-was left in committee to allow of alterations

the men having done a being unde in the definition of the tene tion this year,

ment the Bill excludes from the reserved largo amount of excellent work, and for that reason he was prepared to give them a

district, honna for

this

to the wook."

year, and would shortly lay The Council then adjourned till this day stur before the Council. As to tho they should

the matur

eht ther

future remuneration he experience of thei

wait till tboy had the

Tytam water.

As to the Voluntour Brigade

he would do all he could not to "dis-

it and would

give his

tion to what had been said. It

courage

to him

however, gave any help the term

considera-

that if the Gereraande?

no longer be strictly Polunteer might!

so

a manour

they were is a

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE HONGKONG SCHOOLY SPORTS.

To the Editor of the Cm MAU..

April 18, 1888. SIR,-With reference to your remark

At Tre

poned on donat of the inability to get could tam up pont

·I or not at a fire, but if the Government gave full teams from both sides, I tasten to in- avy money they would not likely do au furn you that you were misled when mak without getting a certain control per the ing that statement. The St. Josephiang brigade would alter its character. Did were all ready; and, if the crowd gathered he anderstand Mr MacEwen was willing to there, including many ladies, were disap allow the motion to stand over at present paired, it was simply owing to the unao- Не He thought It was his daty to take the catable aluce of the other teams, as might have been gathered from the cheers opinie of the Exaantive.

elicited from the only team present.

pendent of the Government rely adeft the Tug of War yesterday was post

that

Afr MacEsen With regard to Your Ex- cellency's rotnarke about what Lexid with regard to the inaccuracies of the Colonial Treasurer. I shall be glad to point them out either now or at the next mocting of

Yours,

T. J. E. L. [We think the English teacher ought to instil into aur youthful correspondent right idea of the difference between 'both' His Excellency said he thought it would and either.' We were not misled at all.-

Concil.

C. E. Higginbotham

Tinkerper:-Rev. Y. Jennings. Fudges:- Rov, A. G. Goldsmith, M.A., Mr W. M. B. Arthur.

Referee: Rev. B. Wannacott.

Following are the rosalta :-- 1-HUNDRED YARD, under 13.)

W. Stopani,

W. Armstrong, J. Machado, Timo, 12 Bocs, 2-Hunde » Yauds, (over 13.)

F. Latamert, F. Horspool, A. Rose, Time, 12 Mecs. 3.--LONG Jur, (under 13.)

W. Stopani, 12 ft. 8 in. J. Macfiudo, 12 ft. 2 in. W. Armstrong, 11 ft. 4--Lanu Jvar, (over 13.)

F. Lammort, 14 tt. 23 in.

F. Horspaol. 14 ft. 3 in.

·

B. AND

C. M. D.

NATIONAL

TANK

SEVERE WEATHER IN GERMANY,

House of Commons. Lord Granville ra BISMARCK'S AURNUWIRÞGEMENT OF TRE

gretted the attitude of Lord

ord Salisbury, ro- WORLD'S SYMPATHY.

marking that it was

to his it was owing to leadership Berlin, March 19.After the reading of that the feeling against the House of Lords Lieut.bas withdrawn his hours frim finding night from the verglas wero numorous, Reichstag,

Ttalina positions to better watered

zion, locality.

Lord Rosebery's Mution was cofcated and in many instances serious.

Prince Bismarck rose and said-It will

17 by

the Amendment was not to 50, and DIVIDENDA. London, April 1.-The Chartered Mercan

afford

aatisfaction, if I may be put, the Marquess of Salisbury moving the ms great tile Bank of India, London and Chins has all of snow has taken place during the last the House to communicate the thanke

Cassel, March 19-An unusually heavy permitted to consider myself charged by previous question. declared a dividend for the past half-yuar three days ver Central Germany, causing the German Reichstag to those friendly at the rate of five per cent per aunUM, carrying forward £45,000 to the reserve and leaving £5,100 to be carried forward. The National Bank of India has declared a dividend for the past half-year at the rate of five por cant per annum, carrying forward £10,000 to the renarve and leaving £4,000

́ở. —Tunowing Cricket Ball, (open).

F. Horsposi, 79 yds.

A. Rose,

A Wallace,

6-GH JUNT, (under 13.) J. Machado, 3 ft. in.

1

2

Mousdun, ft. 8 in.

2

Macrae,

3

7.

Hon Jrme, (over 13.)

F. Lainment, 4 ft. 0 in.

A. Rose, 4 ft. 1 in.

F. Horspool,

2

3

to be carried forward,.

Comi

THE DEFENCES OF SUAKIN,

of

THE ADVOCATE OF THE EX-KHEDIVE

ATTACKED,

3 completo suspension of traffic in many Governments whose representative assoni- London, March 17. At the evening sit-

districts, and much delay to railway com-

munication.

FLOODS IN ROME.

blica ha

28

Rome, March 19.-The Tbar having ribe how wide.) I can hardly Supply, Mr O. Morgan movad an Amend-

are funded.

Cairy, April 5-Mun Guerrer,

by his aide-de-caing, Lt. Col. Rhodes, has gone to Suakin to inspect the defences of that place.

accoming the British forco in Eg3P unustal necatronica."

ACT VITY AMONG THE SOUDAN HERELS.

Astovan, April 3. The rebols on the Nile, partianlarly between Wavly Halfa and AaRonan, are showing decided signs of in-

activity. creasing

Reinforements have been dispatched to Daravi,

THE VOLUNTEER REVIEWS. London, April worried out yesterday S.-The usual volunteer

mil favoursblo

MannerƏN Weru

ing

FLOODS IN SOUTH RUSSIA.

ment

Marmor

QUEEN ISABELLA.

• Mr

have expressed their sorrow, sympeting of the House of Commons yesterday, thy, and condolences in the grist which he's on the Motion for geing into Committee of surrounded

the

the accoplauce by condemning suddenly risen in consequace of the heavy shown has been in this direction. rain and the accumulation of snow in the bave our own countrymen in all the

Judge Advocate General, of the professional advocate to the ex- mountains, the lower quarters of the city Colonies: of the world

tu Khedive Ismail in the prosvetion of a given expression ty This is the third inundation their sorrow (the latest communications of hostile claim against the Egyptian Guvern- which has taken place this winter-a most sympathy were received from the Guritan by ion, the Amendment was.

colony in Corea), but from all the five defeated by 218 to 126. Oly, March 19.Grare fears are Antipodes, t

quarters of the globe, especially from the

the most touching aigns of sym

Madrid, March 18-Queen Isabella has entertained that disastrous inundations may pathy have arrived, in most cases necorps returned to Madrid, and will stay at the occur in many

any of the 1

wlying districts of South Russia

nied by requests to lay wreaths and palms Palace as a guest of the Regent until Thurs- other in consequence of the rapid upon the tomb of the deceased Mortarch. day, when she leaves for Paris: Dur- Seath Western Railroad are threatened

Such widespread sympathy on the occasioning her stay in Madrid Queen Isabella had with a subsidence of bic enbankarents, and yet been recorded in history.

of the death of a Sovereign has hardly over a long interview with Baner Bagatti,

stated that she intended to remain abroad a Grest the trains are reduced ho

hu bat speed. The

men have died before now, notably long time, and to keep apart from the districts of the Lower Vogs are Hooded,

when Napolean L. and Louis XIV da domestic politics of Spain, not wishing her THE FRENCH MISSION TO BERLIN,

parted this and their disappearance name to bo again used by impatient poli- ticians. The Duc de Montpensier and his But tlzat caused

from the Antipodes aval

and family will not leave Spain until late this Spring The Orleans Priveen will go to Lisbon in April, after visiting the Mont- pensier family at San Lucar.

March 10.The French Special Parteck

Constantinople, April 3.-The island of that the incident should bo i

B.-TWO HUNDEED AND TWENTY YARDS; thens..

(upen.)

W. Stripani (15 yds.),

A. Rose (5 yds.),

F. Horspool (5 yds.),

Тіце, всов.

2

J

3

3

Fo

and

with

great upi.it and

to the late Emperor's faueral, was eats and

wreaths trucspheric conditions at Eastbourne, surprised on arriving at Berlin to find that front neighbousing peoples should be laid Davor; Portsmouth and Aldershot. The

no nilitary men had beru sent to receive it. reviewe passed off

" to One offer had dem told of for the duty, upon the deceased Monarch's tomb is a cir- Volunteers were

wered on the but

estance unprecedented in history. intelligent manner in which they had the snow-torn delayed him, and he Monarch was ever before so highly respected

Generul fulfilled their part in the unsvres.

I was too late,

Billot was annoyed,

29 to cause all the nations of the earth, and there was a question as to whether he without exception, to bring to his grave in the Paris Figaro of a valuable remedy AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY is announced LISTURBANCES IN ETA,

go to the fitueral. He went on the signs of their

and sorroW heir sympathy

for nervous debility, physical exhaustion, Crete is much disturbed, owing to increas-

As regards the special tasks and premature decay. The discovery was This was dun by Prince Wij. (applause). between the Musulmans and ins

which I am desirous of undertaking, this made by a

in Old Mexico; it When the French Mission called on expression of gratituda cannot be addressed The former have appealed him he expressed

fromary in sayed him

a miserable existence and in titling terus his regret the States of the world. Bat the an early grate. We learn that the Rov. to the Suits for protection,

at an accident which had the effect of making communications received from our nearer Joseph Holmes, Bloomsbury Mansions, THE QUEEN TO VISIT THE GERMAN KAPELOR the visitors think th Tenperial Family was neighbours and friendly countries are Bloomsbury Square, London, W., will not fully sensible of the courteous attention especially y pathotis-for instance, from sand the prescription, free of charge, on of the French Government,

Austria-Hungary, Italy, Portugal, the Up-receipt of a self addressed stamped enve- THE POPE AND THE EMPEROR FREDERICK. ner House of the Netherlands States lope. from the

March Kome, 16-The autograph letter per

General, Sweden, Belgium, and Denmark, the Fuperor Froderick. The former relations of the latter country of which Pa

Delval, whu will accompany to Germany must have awakened sad re- Mgr. Galimbert: to Berlin, is the bearer, collections, but the great figure which has The following tolegrains are from the expresses his Holiness' deep sorrow at the just disappeared from amongst us exercised OPIUM-New Patar, crab,.. 485 Daily News and Standard of 17th, 19th and death of the late Emperor William,

For all sides such a healing and cunciliatory Monarch who was animated by the friend influence that, not only from the Danish 20th March :-

the Catholic Government, but also from both Houses of liest dispositions towards

ba and whose dense can nuver the Legislature, have worthy expressions of

April 4-The Qacen visits the

Frederick on her way to Rome DEATH OF THE KUROITE'S BROTHER. Cairo, March 22nd-H. H. Prince'

Khedive, hus died at Constantinople.

9-GIRLN RAK, Post Entries, 100 yarda. Hassan Pasha, brother of His Highness the

About 30 entered.

Stopani,

Falconer,

Time, 16 seca

2

10. St HUNDRED YARDS, (under 13.)

W. Armstrong (ö yds.),

W. Wallace (5 yda),

J. Machado (5 yds.), Time, 484 sees. 11.THEEK-LEGED RACE, (Upon).

Dodd and E. Lammert F. Lauert and Acstrong Time, La seca.

12.-Six Hvamed Taros, (open);

A Rose

A. Wallace

G. White..

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2

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2

TERRIBLE RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN AMERICA. Church mourned. The Pope ansympathy reached the German people!

New York, March 18,- frightful_rail- way disaster accurred near Blackshear, his Majesty for his proclamation, which, applause). I shall thank you if you will Coorgia, on Saturday, where a Store his Holiness coelares, has given him great empower me to express your thanks and fast mail train broke through trestle-bridgo

joy, inasmuch as it proves that the son those of the Imperial Government to thear over a crack. The train consisted tão cherishes the same sentiments as his il locomotive, two niail wagons, two Pit

senger carriages, and two sleeping carriages, strions father, sentiments which will friendly nations upon whose sympathy the

written treatise (loud cheers), The incumative crossed safely, but the ensure the relations between Prussia and Peace of the future resta firmer than upon

the the Vatican becoming more and more The Order of the Thy was then adopted | suddenly whirled wargon

uried fricudly. The Pope adds that is on his without discussion. over breaking the connecting rod with the locomotive, and

Bacond waggon with it Tg the part will do all in his power toward attain-

carringo als left the rails. and the

firet mail

2

. F. Laminert Time, ira. Saseca, 13.—SACK Race, (open).

3

1

J. Carvalho

2

Mr MacEwen pointed not that Mr Lister

THE STRIKE OF THE CARGO-BOAT MEN.

14-GIRLS' RACE, FOST ENTRIES, 100

YARUS. About 30 entered. Prestage

at the

1

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be better if he would do so just now, if ED. C. M.) there was no objection to the slight irregu larity.

had mentioned in his speech that ther

A

Tho cumplainta on the part of employers

woro firms horo doing business for a large of cargo-boats are foul and döup, sud (aa number of Home offices, ons for 18 different -offices. Hu thought that statement had we anticipated) overal of those more parti. certain effect upon his Excellency's mind La cularly inconvenienced decounce the do- the latter afterwards referred to it. He

Noronlu

15-HALF MALE, (over 18).

A. Wallace

A, Rose

J. Alves

Time, 2m. 50sect.

TUK TO ALSICE-LORRAINE.

THE LATE FITEROR'S FUNERAL. Berlin

Quotations. HONGZONG, April 18.

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ing this oject, which will be the glory of

arch 17.--Behind the hearse following both the Emperor sad the Papacy. His the Emperor's horse, saddled and

the Horneas pauludos by expressing hi the bridge fell, all the carriages falling wishes for the Emperor's rooovery,

bridled, with the harness the Emperor was together in a confused mass. The carriages interests alike of his people and of the ral Pape with the banner of the Empire. in the accustomed to use. After this cama Gene. bottamywere completely crushed. whole of Europe. carriago was filled with

pause, lithesome Scarcely ons escaped unhurt. The enricks MESSAGES FROM THE EMPEROR-PROCLAMAA, ad bent low, followed. I and • OF LIFE wonen, were mingled with

was the Crown Prines William, who repre- wild cries of

Berlin, 10 Murch,--'Le Roi est mort; sented his father. Behind the Crown The continued blowing of Vive le Roi! The official Messages of the Prince, in a row, came three kings. The heartrending. whistles soon brought help, and then the new Emperor to the Prussian Diet and the

venerable white-haired figure in the middle work of getting the wounded, ant began, Imperial Parliament were made to-day was the King of Buxary, to his tight was Fringe Bianck, at the head of the the King of the Belgians, leaning heavily. turned pale they listened to the groans of

on's stick, sud to his left the King of uniform, covered with orders, and or and mule carts were all

Iph, Prince Henry, the Princs preased into the service and the wounded carefully con. He looked by no means ill or fatigued, and of Walt

nce Rudolph, veyed to Blackabuar. The threw open their houses and is thoro read the Measures in a loud and audible | for collor, and Prince Christian. The other On Calcutta-

Princes did not keep the lines Paiga

At half-past two the sitting of Parlia followed close upon each hla ja their efforts to render every ment commenced. Prince Bismarck aTOBU, SIRDS - Were easily recognisable by their Oq Bhag

in full

The sight was horrible, and sigut men Ministers of State, uppsatoa wearing Roamanis. Tho next four were the Crown

Buubosad that the Hon, the Trexsucor wil verement for, having introduced a rala 16-CosHOLATION RACE, 100 YARDS — ] those imprisoned under the wreck. Carriage is helmet. instead of the customary cap. Wals in a largo cloak with a broad saldo |

up a

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and found that one which raises auch strong opposition, and directory firm Masers Gilman & Co., who were Lloyd's thus obstructs trade. Now, as we haya agents, were marked as representing aver

About 15 entered.

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E. Lammert

for all business

all the boatmen, instead of the two head- wore only koro

20 houses. But the truth was that this said, the value of the rule of photographing firm did these houses.

as agents

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The Distribution of Frizes then took secfle claims from the men, may be a matter for argument: but place to the beaming cocipients, and the This firax in it is not surely a matter upon which any proceddings (which were blessed with fair various foreign office. fact did an exceedingly small business hesitation should fur a moment exist, weather) then closed.

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and were indefatig tance possible. Nineteen persona were killed outright

die others died during and with him the whole House, and read caipacks with the double cross, the Heir to their removal to the houses. Thirty-five the Diesangs, as follows :--

the Throne being one of the handsomest others were injured, shout ten of whom are

Wo Frederick, by the grace of God,

They all wore heavy in this Colony for only one house, that the Government must now insist upo

not expected to kiro.

• Procession nearly to the grozad sovereigħa, the aligdy Among

Germani Emperor and King of Prussia, by dark cloaks, North British. There was no firm that is

Temperature. sused policies for marine or fire for more obedience, in face of open cefiance of the SALVING THE CARGO OF THE 9. injured was a suc of Mr Jay Gould, who this announce and duelare as follows: and drawn for the zoost part tightly co

was going South with his wife. Accounts When it had pleased God to call their shoulders. than at the outside three offices. He there faw. Let these boatmen anes return to

After the Princes of the Blood a space (Taken as Messrs Falconer & ta's Premises, Galle, 2nd April, fore thought he was justified in stat- their work, and cease to defy the rules and

azid on the forward The examinationinte the loss of this vessel broke. Others say the treatle was weak.

y Bay the

was left, and then followed the Envoys of waggon Plast 'was incorrect, Another conditions of their conses, and then the

Proarian Crown passed to us at the samy foreign countries. The deceezed Emperor's BALOR ing that this

thit the Treasurer hinted point

inted Executive may be inclined to listen to any instituted by the Rasaiver of Wrecks (Mr

Limo. We base accepted the rights and adjutants and Generale à la suite came Rome, March 17-The Chambur

STENOR ORISSA ON ITALIAN FOOD. duties connected therewith, end at the next, followed by the suite of the foreign that fires in the Colony were due modification of such condition which may E. Killett,) took place at the Customs Office

groat

extent to incendiarisin

the on Saturday, the 21st Murch, when the puties to-day commenced the debate on the same time take the relation to keep Princes. press unduly upon

At this point Count Moltke and which was caused by the reckless manner persons affected. At present the motto following were examined on oath (Budget for Foreign Affairs. Several mamintect the Constitution of the Empire, to Prince Barck ought to have walked. in which agents for Indou and

Signor aphold it, and at the same time consciou but the state of their health presented. these will get the iden altered Joha Toulon, 3rd affcer, (3) Goorge Crispi, the Preuter, rose and said -- I

The highest Functionaries night get their commission, into them that all

the tional rights of Charles Wilson, Quartermas

Well knowing the mand, deputations of both Houses of footed on account of

alliances. The ardacus taske which have devolved

Parliament 48

and the Dists, the Federal have bean Trustles of 1882 and 1887 wore concluded with the Imperial dignity, we user-to-be:

will always, Council, deputations from all the Govern - conimon "roport. Tha Chiat Justinossid the striker band although it is really tion by the District Judge, in office, but at the same time I must say torosten father, and jointly with the con- whose

s. Preparates to the usual by the praseut Onverginents predecessors after the example set by our

the Universities, they expected that will do En to-morrow. | My

ment from

appeared in ple and they had nothing to do with that.

Mackwon) thnaght also that much gos. This would on their part be excessively of course the details will be made public. that I extiraly approve of them. Evenfederate States and the Free Citins, and ermice, from the

Govern Council to foolish, becauas they have two months and The steamer 6th had in all 48 hands when I was merely a member of the Cham-

assisted by the Heichstag, endeavour to ments,

the Academy of sip ought not to be, repeated

to while including the

ran,

the Captain. The cargo com ber, I always, maintained that Italy ought the detriment of highly respectable. London a half of their licensed period

ght Protest justice, freedom, and order, to Arts, the police, the courts of justion, the shade with boards of directors containing the licenses of the Dargn-kost men expired prising general merchandise was shipped by to be in usion with Germany and Austria preserve intact the honour of the Empire, town conneil of Berlin and her cities names that were doubtless well known to at the beginning of this month.

·It is be-

bebizesis, Gellatly, Hankey, Sewell & Co.; of on gil European questions, and with Ear to malatain peace at home and abroad and followed leisurely without particular order His Excellency,

lieved that the Catge-bout people are London, and consigned to Mesra Sandiland on all matters relating to the sea. In to provide for the welfare of the realm, or rights of precedence. Two battalions His Excellency said Mr MusEwes had bringing pressure to bear upon the sampan lands, Battery & Co. of Peneng, and other 187, the Government was informed that The usaimity with which the Reich with music concluded the proosssion, marcely proved that the Hon. Treasurer's owners to draw them into the strike, but it ära. There was only one passenger. Marahal MacMahon, the French President, stag uted the measures for strengthen slowly disappeared from our gaze, while statements were inaccurate from beginning is hoped they will not succeed. There The ill-fated reasel left Sues on the 14th contemplated steps with a view to the resto.ing the power of the Empire was the notes of Chopin's Funeral March again

in

offices wons in the habit of taking risk, should be No Surrender otherwise Captain James Monkhouse Hudson,bers having addressed, the Erasp, Signorinaly to mainisin and respect the constitu- their attend. When a solicitor made a similar statement set any rule or of him up. Watts, A.B., (4) William Boed, A. Bruthave never understood the reason for:

order that

they

atement

gentry

is to

have to do to

(0)

So far as can be seen as ter. The

Ever

the

reply was that it was yet, the sampan folks bave not yet joined as the dam have not transpired,st stigeks to which I have been sub-and of the Reichdividual Federal States of the Empire, all the General in

in Court the Chief Justice wked brim his authorry, and the

He

demonstrato,

authorities

our

sments, from the cleapincial

.com.

which

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

Humidity

AT 4 P.M. TO-DAY. Barometer

29.94 Temperature... 74 Direction of Wind Ex Force Weather

Hongkong Observatory, April 18, 1888.

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