No.. 8087-December 3, 18×8,]
The Consul I object to the witness being prompted.
bleak of 5,000 acres of land in British North funce in that way between the offices. Each Bornen in the vicinity of the Company's office is separate, but...-- present land, and for that purpose, sort to provide for the development of the said land, that the Capital of the Company le inoroaned by the issue of one thousand shares at 360 per share, of which 925 sant
be paid up on 16 por sharo
the 38t Marc Bourd shall determing
and the balance at such time as tha
Mr Danby soconded, and the resolution was carried seit com
to
THE CHINA MALL.
The Commissioner-Can you describe with imposing ceremonies. After spend. the nature of your power under that agreeing a few hours in the somlin the Usar mort
rosumed he juurney to Gatechina. Mr Pitman-I am appointed sale foreign
Tiema, November 1-The disaster to representative.
the imperial min at Berki was the result The Commissioner-That is a very wide of my attempt by the Nihilists to assassinato torm.
the Czar and Czarina. Detaile received on Mr Pitman-Yes; I know it is very ex- well-informed quarters say the railway in the
Boski Dofile was
fle was undermined, and that the The Commissioner -Can't you tell me mino was sprung as the train passed over, what your power pro under it t
but the explosion was only partial. And it been complete the entire caiu would have been blown to atomą.
The Commissioner-I am not prompting | him, . I am
am simply trying to make the question clear to him. (Co witness) What
the exact
of the Kowloon office ? The Complet him anawer the tonsive. question put first. (To witnesa)-Have you any answer to give?
Thero was
The Conet was thon eloarod; and after the lapse of an hour the Heppo's deputy duli vered the finding of himself and Mr White, which the Consul translated as follows:-
• We are of
charged against the ston- mer, and we are of opinion that, in accord. the launch should be confiscated."
O'Shon was recalled to the witness stand. Ho abmitted the protest referred to in his evidence yesterday, regarding his exclusion from Parliament by Pornell.
The taking of evidence of the policeman who had taken shorthand reports as in the correctness of their notes was cromed and continued until adjournment.
THE SITUATION IN HAMOA.
Oct. 30-Advicen fron Samoa Sydney, Oct. say that Tomescuelas retired inland, and Malieton, whom the Gurmans refused to recognize, is master of the situation. The
British Admiral (Fairfax) has confurred with the foreign Consuls and declared portieria of the capital and outskirts noutral territory.
GREAT MILE,
A FILE IN GERLIN,
Berlin, November 2-The keep in the Bothachthaus at Hamburg was intinger by fire to-day to the extent of 650,000
marke
HOLLAND'S KING DYIED, The Hague, November 2.-The King is in an immediate danger, but his recovery is considered hopeless.
ARABS DEING DIRECT NEWS OF STANYGY.
8
committed suicide to-day by shooting him. The Times says the Democrats will have a self with a revolver. He felt a letior ad-ajority in the fifty-sat Congress zome dressed to the Czar.
what larger than in the sitioth.
New York, November 7th. An extra of the World, D., says: At Boven o'clock the Harrison of Indiana, has buon chosen Pro- obabilities are that Guneral Benjamin
sident of the nation, and Levi P. Morton of Now York, Vice President. Returns thua far recoised indicate that the tariff reform isang has proven ateauguat in the states hopelessly Republican. In Illinois, Minus- sota, Iowa, and Nobrigka the Democratia Tabora bring direct news from the Stanley ad
Zaher, November 2-Couriers from tiokot made largo gains upon the lines furu-
aladowed in the reont tarif
in the debato in House. expedition, portion of which was met at Ho Thero gains, though encouragings Berlin, October 30-The grant fire at trading between Lakes Victoria Nganza, cau tanimeities in those atates; and flare. the end of November, 1887, by Arnts have not bees sullicient to offact the Repub- Huunfold, near Cassol, continue to spread,
and Tabors The Araba mot Stan- therefore been of
of ao material advantage to buildings, have ban contained. A force
irear guard at'a point west of Albert the national Democratic ticket. On the of military and thirty fire brigados from Arabs did not sue Staaloy. Thu dotach strong in doubtful
Nyanza and southeast of Zanga
The ather hand the tariff issue has not
proven statos,
particularly control of the Bro.
Now Forr
York. Democratic mombora of the stated that Stanley was two days ahond. the march through a thick forest, where there can be no doubt of the popularity of expedition Ind geffered greatly tie districts in the main, however, though re-elected: they represent solidly Democra was impossible advance more than a mile daily. They had niso suffered and a quarter daily.
where many had disappeared or Laarelice, dird. great river flowing from the east to west.
wore drowned in crossing a publican Forty wore One
sof a share accruing certain no baggage on board when I ngized her. Ianco with-artielo 47 of the British Treaty, Cear and the Czariss collapsed and the adjacent places are undenvouring.to goment seen consisted of thirty men. They Ways and Mours Committee have boom
BEACH AND HANLAN TO ROW
St. Petersbury, November --The Graak. danin publisher further details of the as- cident to the imperial train in South Russia, on Monday. It says that not unu of the anginos first left the track, but the massive car occupied by the Minister of Ways left i A prevent con- any ergo on board. I saw baggaga bo-jonco of the fa that there is full avid-first The swerving of the detailed car Three hundred knees, including publie
shattered, the preceding and following ears, The flooring of the carriage secupied by the the track. The conpants were thrown opor Grand Duchess Olga and Grand Duke
thrown out apou the track and covered dobris, but they there rescued unhurt.
St. Petersbury, November 3-The Official Menger states that the Car's foot and the Czarina's hand were injured in the ne London, October 3-The coal miners' Didnt to the Imperial train ou Monday.strike has ended by an advance in wages. Despite their injuring the Czar and Czarina devoted themasives to attending to other Perera aaverely injured. Almost overy
member of the Imperial anito received confusione Twenty-one attendants wore
Witness-No, I cannot answer? noch 'n' Mr Pitman-They leave matino matters The Chairman This resolution having question na that. I do not know whether fully in my hands. You can easily get will Wai Hai is within its jurisdiction er nok-cupies of it. The Hoppe can get copies been proposed and carried, there have to be a confrmatory booting, which(Cross-examination continued)-I was or with very little trouble. will be held a fortnight hence, say on 17th; dored to go to Wai Hai by the const quard and I will then propose a resolution for the Commissioner, Captain Clayson. There allotment of ulditional abarcs to the shero- vero no passongera on board when I seized sized holders on the Registry on 28th December, the Stephen Thompson. They came on and this will be in the proportion of 1 now board after. I do not know if there was shard to every threw old. To fusion arising from the division of any fras-longing to the passengers. ⚫tional
ional parts lots, the Directors proposo inviting tenders started from Wai Hoi with the launch to for the shares son peaod of such fractional about 9.00 a.m., as and reached Canton parts, and selling samo to highest bidder
In all and any profits arising from the sale will be distributed in due pro the serviral allotted proportion amongst
of sucla fractional parts, This we look on as the simplest method of dealing with the case, but of course it in quite open to shareholders to suggest any method they think preferable. As a maitor Mr Spianoy-Perhaps it would be as well
TRE KOREAN CRISIS. offset there will be but fast share to heto state in greater detail how you found the
MORE JAPANESE WILD BUMGUNA, dealt with. Before separating I daresay Stephen Thompson.
Advites from Suosi under date of the the gentlemon present would like to hoor Witness-When I arrived up the river 6th inat, roport that the Chinese Govern
about 11 o'clock on the evening of the 16thment had eubmitted three demands to the ad and thirty-woven seriously injured, ther countries favorable to the cause of three weeks, due to the illness of Stanley Advertiser (Dein,) says the latest returns in- November, I Mr Abrahamson-With regard to the creak off the wa into the entrance of a Korean Government, and threatened that of who has since died. PersoSIA OU
a few words from Me Abrahamson TO- garding the tobacco lands. (Applause),
Word
London, October 30-Booch and Hanion
fbulwoun 8 mud 9 pm. I do not know what regret at my inability to nosont to this Michael, who were in the next car with have signed articles to rate for £10,000.
spoed I was going at. probability my boat was going more than five knots an hour, but how much more I cannot say. Mr Faunch in one of the coast guard officers. He was no of ury officers on the occasion of the seiznes.
The Consul said-I have to express my decision, and the case mast therefore be ro. forted to Peking.
(The launch was to be released under bond this morning pending the decision from Peking.)
The race is to be rowed on the Parramatta river December lat.
A SUCCESSFUL STRIKE,
INTERNATIONAL PRACĖ.
París, October 31.--The International Pence Arbitration Society than resolved to organize an international congress, ropre, outing Amorica, England, France and
The
ដង
Stone man had died
the tarif
among their constituenta. From the latest advices the probable Re
the South and Esat will gaina in exceed all
Careful compila all expectations, tion of congressional returns merived at
hin was obliged to tight some tribos
hour would indicate that the Be that refused to supply him with provisions.publicans will control the next House by The rear guard at the time met bad only from eight to ten majority. bean on the march five days, after a halt of
New York, Nov. 7th.The Commercial
West Rivor that leads inte if the latter showed any disposition to
and a great part of the escort, who had dicate the election of Harrison and Morton. werk done, Mr Chairman, I may state that Kong Moon, and anchored. I then lowered abject to them measures would be taken sions of the cause, namely, a defective t
the Imperial train confirm the official ver-
attacked with fever. The Araba es. Hill is alented Governor by 10,000 plu
rality. two large conlio-houses and a godown have both gigs and put Bir Faunch in charge of t
timate the total Sherbrook (Quebec), October 31.-At & Thesion to force
strength of the expedition, acquicsca. toon built, and the managers house is in
New York, Nuv, 9th.-The following are St. Petersbury, Nozember 5.The Car banquet last night. Sir Julin bisedonald after all loser, at 250 men. The health of one, going in the other
Moon Elarhour looking de
myself. We pulled course of construction.
king demands were, firat, that the King ben issued a manifesto stating that he took string grounds fruinst either the Stanley was then goud. The rear guard, the head lines of an extra to the Evening may say the main from the Komon. We could not
and the Crown Prince be
World: Forlorn hope. It looked as if pazors when they came to the place were for the Stephen
italead, with his
shares with the people thanks to Go for anexation of Canada to the United States, hioh consisted of natives of Zanzibar, far more sanguins of the likely resuits of see her. About 1am on the morning of
accident
no longer n
radranco in a nurth easterly
Auras are more and moro Republican You procity.
direction,
hat would eta ike toward the north, may as well call it President Harrison." hoping to avoid awamps. After getting a cortain distance north by intended to take
Ebum
father
-ent
track
pened.
THE CANADIAN PREMIER'S POSITION.
beott
the Company's planting than I was, and the 16th I came back to the ship. I then egent ; secondly, that Korea shak declare his miraculous escape in Monday's railroad, a commercial union or unrestricted recited that Stanley had decided that be invis might elect Cleveland, but later zo-
I
herself to all treaty powers to be
13 depen- doney of China; and thirdly, that Chinese oficers shall ho placed at Fusan, Jaenault, and Sonchuu to exercise functions CNI rected with dipanacy The Premier memorialized the King remustrating against such a course, at the same time Mr Schuil's idea is that we November, paying to cents for the passage, with the matter, and prosented it to th
has also written out a document connected
The launch stopped at 5 or G places on the
taking up and dropping passengers. Mr Fitman Did you charter the launch? Witness-No, I was a passenger.
fully
bore out my idea that the soil was proceeded in the gige from there out into quite no
qual to, if not better than, what the West River and down to this place they have been working on in Deli. The called Wai Bai, where the Stephen Thomp Company have been fortuants enough son was at anchor. What occurred then to secure the services of a
pable have already stated. empable
Wai Man (examined by Mr Spinuoy) manager in Mr Schuit. He is Dutch planter who has been
said:-I took passage by the Stephen Thomp almanaging
pro-
THE TARNELL COSBMISSION.
A DIG DLAZE.
that have always paid a very high sun from Canton to Keng Moon on the 15thcnding in his resignation, Indo Deany longue in the keeping of tho Hibernian, Parnell against the London Times for Jibol
dividend.
Sir Walter Philimore, counsel for the
an oblique line to the eastward and go THE SACKVILLE WEST INCIDENT. straight to Wadelat, where it was thought would arrive fifty days later, about the middle of January, 1888.
bo
(America Telegrams.)
can produce tobacco in quantities that will There wore about 100 passengers in all. King for his private perusal. In it there Bibernian Bank, contended that the cop the reletaticy of the nativu brought by information was received from Zanzibar deliberation in choosing & attesessor to i
are several clauses calling attention, to the mission had no power to compol the pro Purnellad o jurisdiction, Judge Rintaft the interior about the beginning of involve a change in the Government, and
and
pay very well. At the outset we have Labour force, and, what **plendid is more important than anything else, the health of the coolies is first-rate.
timate that at an expenditure of from 850,000 to 200,000 weshall reap from 800 to 1000 picals tabneco, the value of
bo
which may be taken from $80,000 to $10,000. The reports concerning the sale of last ship. of tobacco from the country are also ments highly satisfactory, although this tobacco did not much the market in a satisfactory condition owing
to its having been wildew ed. It averaged at the rate of Ra 1.28, Deli tobacco being at the rate of Rs. 1.11, and as Dali tobacco pays handsomely at that oura ought to pay much better, capucially as the cost of production with as will be 20 to 25 por ocat low than at Doli. Altogot or I consider our prospects aru satisfactory (Ap- plause.)
WAY,
to it
it.
Mr Pitman-Wors you ordered to go and report on this matter to the Customs 1
The Commissionoz--I object to that que tian.
The Consul-I do not see any objection The Commissioner--I certainly object to The Consul-Then I make a note that the question was asked and objected to
Witness (cross-examined by bir Pitman) -1 paid my passage inoner to the collector on board the launch Wat H is 20 li further from Canten than Kong Moon,
48
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18 powers into fore for the Par
the Cocr:
The Standard continues to cry for some- to indicate England's displeasure. thing to
PAFERS LAID BEFORE PARLIAMENT.
London, November 6th.The papers in the Sackville case were made public this evening. First is a letter from Lord Salis. which says: "Mr Photys, who 15 Baard
Databer:
27th,
at
upou
London, October 30-The Parnell Com Landin, October 31-igginbotham
Attorney-spinning and weating mills at Glasgow mission reassembled to-day. General Webster asked the Court to Lave been burned. Loes £60,00
BARNKLL SCOTCH ACTION TECLARED enforce its order giving the Times' counsel
REJEVANT.
London, November 4-The Times, in a Edinburgh, November 1-The ease of permission to inspect the books of tite
The Arabs were of the opinion that tho tong editorial on the Presidential contest National and Munster banks
and Sackville matter, says that there is not was again heard in the Court of Sessions Wadition was still strong enough to reach to-day Counsel discussed the queation of
the alightest reason to retaliate ou Minister It will be remember, d that on August 1st Phelps, and advise the Government to
to show duction
the of fact that this outrage on the part of China
the books.
defendants
Lord contending that should be brought before the world, and at-
that
two messengers had arrived there who Sackville. It adds that the election Presiding Justice Hammen said he would
mey discuss the an that on the day when China attains not
If the banks, ear reserved his judgment.. her object as regards Kozoa, buils will under the color of protecting the privacy
April, and who reported Stanley not arrived that the matter is one of perfect indifference the question.
Edinbergh, November 6-In the ease at Wadelai up to that time. The messengers to
to Englisbasen, but that Barch next will bo have been brought under the rals of other of their clients, obstructed the orders of uf Furnell against tho Times Judge Kinesinted that in the month of March Ein fully time enough to appoint a successor to powers.
He had heard of the watter in the Court, the Court would be constrained anounced his decision on the question of Ensha did receive some vague and indeci. Lord Sackville.
jurisdiction question about three weeks previously, but to
raised d by the Fines coques! had deferred moting
the matter until he nellites,
Sir Charles Russell,
sive news of the expedition, but that tao He ruled the Court had jurisdiction.
reports were condicting. BHOOTING AFEBAY. intimates was certain of the facis, Jadgo
his clients had nut that his Denny, who has gone so far to even to risk hie the slightest objection to the production
Lender, Novembor i In a tavern op- A COLLEERY CATASTROPHE IN FRANCE. honour to help Korea against China, la formal evidence proving the correctness
Lxf the books. The
posita the Inn Courts this afternoon J, Court
Paris, November 3,--Nowa has just been then heard constant receipt of threatening latters, and
Cavanaugh Gred, without effect, at Planche received in this city of a terrible accident has several times met with persons w
who had of the shorthand notes of the speechas Cox. It is reported that both Cavanaugh at the Campaignae coal mine. At the last designs apes his life, to ennsequence from which the Attorney-General quoted and Cox have been cited to appear as wit-report twenty-two bodies had been recover of which the King has applied to the in his presentation of the Times cuse let Cavanaugh stated to the palico that he thom were mutilated bagend recognition, my house, inform me that Me
nesses before the Purnell commission. ed and brought to the surface. Many of Japanese
Legation for some police to
to act wook. Our Minister refused.
Lidor, October 31.-The Parnell Cora-carried a weapon for self-defence, so he had and nearly all of them presented a horrible H. J. Faunch, of the Coast Gnord staff,
heat threatened with death for oertain appearance. to comply with
mission resumed its investigation to day. this He said I was
request, fearing was the next witness.
diaclosures. that it might involto him sume Attorney-General Webster, for the Times, present when the Stephen Thompsons was serious difficulties as experienced some years asked leave to interpose Captain O'Shon
Zaraiber, November 1.-The German After the vessel was seized what hap-ago. At the end of last month a British a3 a witness, as he wanted to go immedi
man-of-war arrived at Chornips, the Cone-
stoly to Spa
to Spais. The witness testified that man-of-war Sophia to-day bombarded pened? After I got on board a number of mandor proceeding at ones us Seoul to he had been on good terans with Parnell Whindi Village, north of Bogamy, and covered. passengers came on board, about 6 s.m. in
Fort Hamilton until June, 1888. At Parnell's
the commnnuler of the Sophta then landed request, in apply for the Inn three boats with baggago. About 7
an armed force and burned a portion of the they began to gut under weigh. I told there tough the British Minister. After wasting June, 1881, he communicated with Glad village. One old negro was killed. It is Prossian election in 243 districts ara as fl.ven privately, any opinion upon events
Witness did not know Patrick reported that the villagers supplied the they were not to get under weigh until the two or three days for a reply he left the stone. Kantin left the creek. There were in all port, leaving werd that the place would be
occupied according to
Parnell told him that Egan did not know. insurgents with re-enforcements, arms aud instractions receivod 24 passengers. Each had baskets and from home whether the Koreans would about the negotiations with the Govern munitions. bundles of clothing
agree to the occupation or not.-Mainichi ment until after Giadatena's speech in the (By the Couou think the average Shimbun-Japan Herald.
Commons May 16, 1882. Parnell then speed of the Kantin on the way back lo
The same paper says that a telegram has spoke to him of the awkward position he Canton was eight or uinu knelt.
bom received from Chemulpo, announcing was placed in by Gladstone's speech, and Chan Ling Tung, interpreter on board the rumour way current to the effect that told how the speech annoyed Eguts and
the election of General Harrison, and adds Phelps for that wantin, identified a liat of the passengers the King had received an autograph letter others. Negotiations then ceased until which he had made out,
When he took from the Czar and that the Chinese Minis- 1882, when Parnell sard Dilton were in jail. 33* their names he asked thea how much ter was doing his utmost to discover its Egau was then in L'aris. The first proposal passage mainey they were going to pay and contents. It is further stated, says the of the witness made to the Government in B1* they m d
they did not know, as the launch some telegram, that the Korean King is 1882 was offered without the authority of effect. was detained by the Chinese Government.deairoas of throwing off the suzerainty of
of Parnell, He
He received communications from The list was made cul when the launch was China, and that Tussia ja disposed to secret-certain members of the Government re off Shamien and the passengers were allow-by lend him assistance to accomplish the piring to the proposals. When Farnell that the nobles in the Caucasus contem- ed to go on shore there after.
Mr Spinney said this was all the evid.object. It is also rumoured that the Koro- 410
once he had to
A vote of thanks to the Chairman ter-seized. minated the mooting,
HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
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Mr R. Kennedy
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Mr. Ford
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Varson
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Mr E. R. Hapo
Mr C. V. Ladds
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PUNIGUING AFRICANH,
GLADSTONE'S VIEWS London, November 1-Lord Rosebery addressed a meeting at Dalkeith youterday. In the course of his speech he read a letter from Gladstone in which the latter said
I conceive that this country has indicated a very general desire to retain the Irish members at Westminster. We recognize the desire and are prepared to give it
TROUBLE INPENDING.
Cologne, November 1.-It is atated here
It is positively known that eighty mau were killed by the explosion.
Later-The bodies of forty-two victims
the principle that acticable to lay down
quest for your recall is not breed the letter to Murchison, but apon a WE it paper interview. I replied I was glad was not me that the request was duo to the writing of the letter, which was mada of the coal mine explosion have been re-public only by betrayal of confidence,
and it was hardly
a diplomatic
repressata tive should be prohibited exproming, lows: Conservatives, 53 seata; Frco Con-dited. The language of an interview is
passing
in the country to which he: scrvatives, 41: Centrists, 47 National different. You iust be taken as having Liberals, 46; Freisianige, 15; Poles, intended it for publication. Daner, 2; Guelphs, 2. All Berlin mombers have been elected.
Before admitting the need for a recall,
THE PRUSSIAN ELECTIONS. Berlin, November 6th.-Rezults of the
THE PRIXIDESTIAL ELECTION:
from
acore.
I was bound, in justice to you, to know exactly
what the alleged objectionable The Herell says the probabilities indicate language was. I therefore asked Mr. copy of the interview, so as to ascertain from
you whether you had been that the political lesson of the election is
mould that the national supremacy of the Demo-aconrately reported. I told him
thon bring the matter baforo my colleagues, cratic party has been sacrificed to the go- bition of David Hill and A. S. Hewitt The Phelps replied he had not required the text Berald estimates the plurality of Burrison of the interviews, hat that he would take atepa to procure it. It was, consequently, in the state at 14, 00.
The World
Harrison's plurality at places
iderstood that until the copy was received 3,339. The Tribune
stica missing, show a plura for your recall. ' 4,675 for Barrison.
On October 28th Lord Sackville sent the New Yor
8 so far received make bury The lattor was a political Repab of the Sun says returns so
Frobable that Harrison has carried Newlican plot. I have mailed an explanation. York stato by from 7,000 8,000 plurality. If toy recall is demanded, I beg to The plot was due to the approaching elec has pelled a handsome voto in Cleveland New York city, his plurality being not for express my deep regret at what has neaus. from
there is about On October 30th Lord Sackville cabled
was released from Kilmainham Jail wit- Plate a rising at the first opportunity and Popublican counticatimates, with threo there should be no answer to the request
an are trying to purchase a man-of-warness told him of the position of the nego-that the official acscunt of the Czar's Telity of. Nov. 7tb.-A suiduight extra following comunication to Lord Salis-
THE ENGLISU TURË.
He had shown from Rassis, payment for which will be tintions. He had written Gladstone and captions on bis tour were not true. that the launch took passengers and was spread over four or five years.
recognised trader and went into island
ience,
by trained- M-
Care Pituan, in that Wai Hai was altogether beyond first, 1
jurisdiation of the Imperial Maritime Customs
and that the launch was
was not saized
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TUZ CZAR'S ESCAPE.
was to arrange that any answer ho might make should be sent to Pamell at Faris, Gladstone's reply was sent to Faruolf, who responded in April, 1882.
Farnell, ou returning from Paris, sax Gladstone. Parnell was anxious for the
London, November 1-At the Lincofu autumn moeting the Great Tom stakes were won by Tyrone.
Nice, November The gamblors' para-
teen.
AT MONTE CARLO.
is a loss of about
Ол
Previous winnera of the spoon at this to trade at ports opop under this treaty and suite left Taranovka at noen Mun. | outrage and resistanço to law and all kinda Dussian lady who lost all hur fortune or 18,000 purality for Cleveland in the states day Lord Sackville sent the follow
the Tientsin tresty.
• m' at Canton.
If they clandestinels trade at other places day. While passing through a deep gorgo
At the
Tho
Sir Charles Russell, counsel for the Par-
Di
or me
considerations which dictated the
Batire
by
Parnelle opinion of the
iB
Me Spinney maid the case about to bo į moon of the 10th year of Kwang S, that and consisted of several two cacions leagues would be able to suppress ontested with Sir Henry Ponsonby on the age, From presont indications, the rely in one particular: It!
urder Parnell
the
Ir Bayard a copy of your Lordship'e noto
out a copy of the interview. I have sent to
The Arabe arrived yesterday with the rolesne from prison of Michael Davitt, but dise, Monte Carlo Casino, is in a tad way; King's county. His plural **** 4,000 from that ho had received his passport. On the 26 by order of the Vionroy or the Bigh Tgotai. American mail of 7th November. We take he objected to Brennan's release. Parnit! The annual meeting held to-day shone 4,000, but he has not held his own ind.
which is Secondly, his was within 100
that the profita had been reduced 11.000, radius of Canton, a treaty port, in proof of the following telegramas from our exchan-authorized witness technicate with $100,000. 20e praits on sulette tables 1894. From thostate above the Brouz river 31st, Mr Phelps informed Lord Salisbury
the Government. Parnell undertook to do his utmost for the suppressi nu
of boycotting
after paying expensen were over $1,960,100, the Republicans in aimo t every section that the United States Government ind Thirdly, he was not trading within
to proportion that is given Lord Sackville his passport and added the St. Petersburg, October 31.-The of and outrages. He promised if the Guvern- but Tripet outsiders this very pose husishw great gains. If the of article 47, of which the proper Scial statement regarding the acident to mont would settle the arrears of the reat
w received keeps up, Harrison will comes that President Cleveland hoped that another translation Recording to the
sant to Washington Chinesetext
The number suicided decreased to ning to Brax river with from 80,000 to 85,600 Minister would British merchant ships only have the right train containing the Car and Czarina tenants to pay rents and would donounce it was the Czar's train Monday is as follows: A queation satisfactorily, he would adviso
The latest victim was a young Dajority. We cannot figure over 12,400 the same
ing despatch to Lord Salisbury:
beg to of intimidation.
week and threw herself into the sea. The No desisive retures have been received a repudiate It Bayard's statement of tho res- on the cat they will be coutiscated with near Borki the train left the rail
for my dismissal as an
an anjost attack
cicon their cargoes,' Fourthly, for some years time of the accident the Cear and Czarina be witness asked Parnell if he was sure Trince of Monaco, who bas not visited his to Governor, but inlications are that Govar-la
to carry out his guaranty to was able
kingdom for several years, is to be brought or Bill has been elected.
my integrity. Lord Salisbury at once sent past, bis launches had been THE STEPAEN THOMPSON CASE.
were in the saloon carr
Latest reports from Connecticat indicate the following reply: Place Mr Herbert at breakfast. suppress outrages, and Parnell gave him) down with grost pomp in a wreck or two to the election of Harrison by from 800 to carriage Tamilar work and daring that time
Senior Seorotary on the they had
k When the first carriage left the tract the assurance that he was.
resive the decreasing fortunes kis An investigation was held at the Customs carried and had been chartered by yuries rest of the train osoillated and the succeed.
1,
of the Legation.
on the spot, in charge Os Novelaber 1st Lord kingial
principality. Office at Cauton on Saturday last into the high
oficers and had
The Herald anys Harrison is elected, if Salisbury sent a communication to Mir carriage revled over.
nollites, drolined to cross-examine O'Shea
THE HALLET SOANDAL London, November 2-The United Ser- sears of his John Pilkman's stean launch allowed to go without let or hindrance by The siluen earrings, althougli remain at present. He said the witunes must re
the returns may be credited. It says Phelps referring to his promise to
farois the Imperial Maritimo Customs. The ing on the tract, was badly shattered. turn for cross-examination,
vice Gazette to-morrew will publiels the ful-Fatson has carrier the state of Now him with a copy of the Snekville interview, York. President Cleveland's majority કર informed him that as he had no further Stephen Thompson for alleged violation of Namhoi Magistrato had charters to the aide, thus forming a shield for the most useful man in the work of putting Pablo presa, apparently on the authority markable, while his failure to hold his old statements wore or to whom they were Parnell said that Sheridan would be the lening: It has been reported in the New York City may be fairly called re-information as to what Lord Sackville's the The reuf
reuf fell in, but rested on a portion of Taunch to accompany the Viceroy up p the West River and to various inland waters. ocenyanta It seems incredible that with down boycotting if he could only bes aud
of Colonel Huglies-E On the Bench were the Huppo's deputy Fifthly, native and foreign owned launches sugh myos say occupants of the train { converse with hit, Boyka and Elgau Bracions Majesty, the Queen, has viid strength in Brookiya is equally notable made, he was unable to form any judgment
es-Hallett, that ber must Mr F. W. White, Commissioner of Gus- had been allowed to run in inland waters should have spent unhurt, but Gud world also be useful. When Parnell was rated the act fur hair hapo in the plumlity for tariff reform.
South of Harlem there seams to be 71,000
pon this con The state a request for the lattera recall or for the for- tomas; and Mr G. Alubuster, H. BM's Con- with the full engnisance of the Customs, protected the Czar and his family, who in Kilmainham jail a letter was written and recent scandal, with; which he was
They hed
even
launches for were taken from the debris uninjured. signed b Parnell which the witness took to nected by not requesting his resigna-large, however, has awelied its chl-time warding to him of his passpurt. To this Me that purpose.
Sixthly, he
he claimed that the
the Some
Republican pluralities. It Being aumovhat sceptical as to certain that 1000 plurality will not offset Our recollection of what passed in other occupants
considered helpa mado reply uzs day, as follow: Me Spinney, deputy Commissioner of Stephen Thompson was employed under a csired slight up of the train re- Farelor, then Chief Secretory for Ireland. tion.
contusions. The only per-
of the the truth of the statement, which is obvious The le
letter Customs, conducted the case for the Cus-special tug certificato. Seventhly, he had son gaverely injured Was General Echor: arrears question and said tone he and is ly of very geare importance, wo communi. the figures which will come down to High seraation as had on Saturday differs slighte
It was not tome, and Mr Pitman conducted his own two special agreements with the Cantou enetieff, aide-de-camp
intended to the Char. Government. One was made in the second
election of Mr Cleveland is impossible that the letter should have no part in was draw The train was
the Tas day after the Pateniz Park Bubject, and received the following reply:
without the alectoral vote of New York. reasons for the request for the recall of carriages, bosides
showed the witness the Balmural, October 25, 1888-Sir: As all The Heraid cinitas California and Nevada Lord Sackville I did say that the Minis investigated was one in which the steam is 1884, with the late Vicarey, appointing the saloon carriage. The latter was of mas- anti-murder toanifesto. It was a mistake, recommendations respecting pubic affairs as doubtful states. faunch Stephen Thompson had been seized him (Mr Pituan) foreign representative to sive construction.
ter's remorse in the published interview The train was running said the witness, to say that Parnell was not can only be made to the Queen by the The Kong Moon, for violation of Article 47 of fourteen years, only four of which had elap-engine left the track it plowed up the road were here shown to the witness, who deformation in reply to your inquiry, as 1 disaster is want of adequate preparation for on the 16th November at Wai Dai, near tho Canton Government for a period of sixty-five vernis an hour. When the first in favor of the manifesto. Seven letters Secretary of State, I can give you no in. I world further says, editorially refer- were the principal reason. I am still with.
ring to the result: The chief reason for the the British Treaty of 1868, in that she un-sed. The present Viceroy had confirmed bed and embedded itself in the earth.clared, with certainty, that the signatures have no knowledge of what may take place; meeting the main land Eleven months requesting full details of the language and lawfully resorted to places not open by that agreement. Under the other agree. The second engine ran on top of the first attached were those of Purnell,
but it appears to me that the statement you were not time enough in which to enlighten ment he was appointed by the present Vice- and was wrocked. The first and second Captain O'Shea in his cross-oxamination incluso is obviously untrue. I av the mass of unthinking voters, educated for
with the
The letter written by Lord Sackville on The Commissi ner, interrupting, referred roy in conjunction to the presenes of Mr Webber, who he said all inatters pertaining to the fulaud waters occupied by court servents and rail that Bogkle, editor of the Times, had honor to be your obedient servant, Hegy full generation in the belief that taxes pro- † October 26th was received by Lord Ballo
sab-prefect io
to carriages were also wrecked. They were said could only be a spectator and must not of Kwangtung. The Customs had cogni- oficials, among whom was Baron St Joseph Chamberlain to get him, to F. PONSONBY.'
mote prosperity, and that the tariff regu-bury on the 4th inst. It encloses the ovidence. The witness denied over gire
Our renders may now judge for them- Ixteg Pases,
Murchison letter and bia reply to it. sance of his launches proceeding into toland
chief inspector of waters and assisting in relief expeditions was badly injarod Geacrila Vagnomin and turned him out of his rooms. in Doblin, military circles it is the prevailing opinion the Freidest had not, iu bringing up an Marchisont lettst w-s concocted by a well-
may add, however, that in who threatsving Parnell, though he had ouce acives.
The World qucationcd last June whether says: I have certain informati-n that the and had never apparently objected up to Tcherovin, who were in the saloon carriage. There were in existenes compromising let that at the reassembling of the House of ismas so near to the beginning of the active known firm in connection with the Re Mr Pitman protested against being tried the present time. For the last trip his with the imperial family, received con- tore and documente, and it had been said Commons Stankope will be questioned on campaign, dous the right thing at the
Committee i in Now Tark. It was in such a Court. As a British subject he taunts had been chartered for 140 to contusions.
be was engaged in a conspiracy to get these the ratier, which has clearly assumed a wrong time. Wa commended his should be tried by the laws of his country, vey students to pass their examination, The Czar and Carina remained at the letters. He had been anxious to give evid. serious aspect.
sent from Southern California to prevent 818 courage, but doubted his discretion, at the is qe suspicion. Mr The Consul said he was not being tried. The Commissioner-Can you produce scene some time, giving attention to the ence in order to clear himmelf and refute
Bayard I saw to-day, This grows at of Hallett's interview in been forced a year earlier it is not probablo said he The Court was only enquiring into certain evidenge of this?
the slanders
Parnell and his the World, in which he and his exposure that the errers and sophistries and bug He circulated by
much. circumstances,
Mr Pitman said he was prepared to state to Zosonoje, the last station they lalt.
accepted my David
Reid, Captain of the Custome re-it onoath, and he had his boy's' book show- Heligious survices have been held him that Farnell paid or the escape of that her Majesty, having been made se against the plain aced of the country for a policy of the country. He said it was a domestic venua cruiser Kai is, then gave oviding the receipt of the monty. The pas. throughout the empire giving thanks for Byrne. Blang memuranda bonde wore quainted with af. the circumstances of the reduction of tazes through a reform of the campaign trap, bat be frankly told me that
to the
the following effect:-I elsed congers were allowed to go on board by the the e sacapo of the imperial family.
destroyed in 1893, when there was danger case, condoned his conduct by not calling tariff.
I had been indiscreet the Stephen Thompson about 2 a.m. on Custenis authorities while
they
I expressed my bad charge
The Grashdanin contradicts the oficial of a select committee of Parliament being on him to resign his compulsion. The Nero York, November 7th-Tim Tribune deep regret, and Mr Bayard assured me the 16th November at Wai Hai in the of her, sul if anyone was goilty they were. report of the accident in regard to the appointed to inquire inte the Kilmainham World's article was copied all over Eng and, figures that the next Seats will stand Re that he bar me no ill will Yost Rivor, ut which place she was lying He could swear no passage money was re-casualties. It affirms that twenty persons treaty, and it was inlimated to him that the and military men are much excited about publica 38, Doucerals 37, and one state to
LOOD BACKVILLE'S SUCCESSOR. fhchored. It is alut 5 miles by water vived by him. By virtue of bis agreement were killed, including Captain Breach, utmost reticence ought to be observed on Hallett's statement. from Cantos
hear from. Houso-Republicana 175, De New York, October 30. The Herald I tuned a tug certificate on with the Chinese Government he was us staff courier, three couriers and eight sol. the subject.
THE AUSTRIAN ARMY
mortals 150. board, the same as that now produced by mach enittled to be where he was as the dies of the railway battalion. It also says Sir Charles Russell-Tatiumted by
prints a sperid from
com Montreal saying: Fienna, Sovember -The new army Chicago, November 7tlı, -4.3 a.m.-You can announce on the authority of Mr Pirman I put Me Fauuch in charge revenue cruiser. The Customs had not at eighteen others were injured
bille maintain the war strength at 800,000. The Tribune prints a table of electoral Canadian Cabinet Minister, who does not The imperial family passed over the Char Witnees-Hy Sir William Vernon Bar For the next decido it is propesad to ro- vates, which gives Cleveland 101 al Bas desire his name published, that Sir Charles fere with anything. Atm. I took the any illegitimate trade.
crail for the army and andwehr 120 000 risou 230.
Tupper,
Canadian Comisionor to Enge launch in tow and proeeded with her to
uther person, uamely, Gladstone.
men yearly. The term of service is to ke New York, Bar. 7th. The Tribune land, has been appointed British Minister Caator, whore I reported the matter to
This statement caused a sensation in raised to twelve years.
says: The House of Representatives in to Washington. The position was offered Conimissioner White, The same night I
court. O'Shea added, 'It was Gladstony's
AN UNRULY CROWN.
the Efty-Brat Congress will be Republican to Sir John McDonald himself, but he do was instructed to band over the lauwoli to
wish that I should be as reticent
pos
Belgrade, Nusetaber During a torch by twenty to tweet five majority, Tet Sti- tte Tu
sible from motives of political expediency. light prosession last evening stones were indicatione are that this may be slightly in
The en politica.
preferring to remain at the head of Gross-examination by Mr Pitman-I be
witness said he never had
thrown the Austrian Legation.
creaand, The New York delegation will long to
to the shore department of the Kow loon office.
Me Pitinan-Is Wai Hai within the ju- risdiction of the shure department of the Kowloon office i
The Concinissioner-There is av differ. † toʻrüz!
weeaby.
"give any assistance.
Mr Webber said he was simply a spocta-
tor
ence
asked
78
circumstar.css.
whom
injured. Towards evening they returned Mulgueros, & Zutionalist, told was the work of pudical conspirators, and † abous of protgelinnists couli Its:0 prosailed for intention to ner of any thoug
he Tognited
jadent very
whom.?
next morning, telling ham not to jater. [empted to show that he was engaged off and Nicolaieff Railway last evening on / court, who caid it was the opinion of au-
The Consul-Have you got that first agreement you spoke of !
Mr Pitman-No; it is in the Treasury. I have tried to get it.
the way to Catschina. All were well.
The ocial report says the mishap is be
question due to designs upon the
itfe. The Czar and suite were received at Char. koff The Car
The Consul-Can you tell me what the contents were ?
ontebit weird! I was appointed by it sols foreign representative with regard to marine matters round this port,
Mr Spinney-Do the Incal steamboat companies hold a permit from Mr Pitman
knit with boundless enthosis in late in was deeply moved, and said he would never forget the recaption that was being accord- of him.
the withos gustare set to any deter, He had had numerous letters from Parul of about the same date as the lotter referred to, and could not mistake the writing, St. Petersburg, November 1.-The Ozar London, November 1-At the sitting of and suite were received at Moscow to-day' the Paracil commission today Captain
Herbert
with the
He
bur of areata à ce trade, Aho nachoreta stati rigaton Republicans, bration Dieudan, November 2-Hou. Michael have made apologies to the Austrian Min merats. In Connecticut the Republicans Chargé d'affaires at Washington, Lord ister.
gain two Congreasinan. In New Jeracy Sackville returns to England immediately BUICIDE OF A MAILBOAD DIRYCTOR. they lose oue. Some notable gains are re-u leave of absence. It is understood the St. Petersbury, November .-M. Alter-girded in the South-in Louisians and Goverment will allow his use to rest outil nikoff, director of the Chucasion railroads, 'Arkansas--and in the West-in Missouri, efter the Presidential election.