No. 8886-November 28 1889.)
On the arrival of the Norwegian ship Zabel | at Shanghai, a mutiny broke out among the craw, two of the men threatening to knifs the Captain. The aid of the Police was ob tained and in the afternoon three men were arroated.
Tur recent troubles that occurred at Nanking near Kiukiang started through a native preacher, whilst holding forth in a church, aying something that was not exnetly in confirmity with the laws of the Horary students, who were at that placa bat to pass their examinations: The A PERRON of consiileration at a distant ont students commenced to argue with the port has evolved the following excellent nna-native pr. cohor, and after a few abarp words gram on the name and title of the Inspector one of the students called on those present General Sir Rob it Tak, G. U. M O., to demolish the chapel. There was a largo Inspector-General of Chinese Customs crowd present at the time, as they com- moncedir von), verres and the preacher equals 1. E.. U., bring glaring success to Ending things getting lust made his conpe, the commerce of Eastern ports.
leaving they mob miastors of the situation, and they destroyed the chapel with a vang.
bawkers and other tradespeople who follow studenta in the town, besides a number of the students in hope of doing business with them, so it was A very easy funtter to start the row-Shanghe Mercury, Translation.
Tuz Chineso, Manchu and Mongolian
THE CHINA MAIL.
That the genial old boy is to be notched from ns nst as he was about to begin an important study of Animal Life at the That our wish is, Day his shadow never
ba lean.
Peak.
H
Governor.
That many of us have huc impatient and vexed at flie long-continued silence of
E the That the appearance of his double-barrelied State paper, on the condition and pros pects of the Colony, explains that he has been lealing himself up for to the back. That his report in probably the beat State paper that has seen the light in this Colony
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contradictory, Judging from impressions merely and from your demeanour during the case I might be inclined to think these prisoners are the mots; you trientifed in when they wore wired up with other but it is impossible to say on ecerant of the numerous material on indictive in your evidence. There is no esse to go before a jury and the prisoners must discharged on account of the prosecution breaking down.
be
THE CAMPOS CASE. TRISONER COMMITTED FOR TRIAL
Lucis Pereira do Campes was again before Mr Wodehouse in the Police Court
THE PRINCE OF WALES IN EGYPT,
were sent out specially. They bagan and it on shore or bury it outside. The Can- ended with what are popularly described as tonese fireman, who were to have been prid Cairo, 3rd November.The Prinos of. the oppor ten, or glub members, leaving off at noon, had not put in an appearance. Wales had lunch with Sir Francis Grenfell the lower hundred or non club members and wore supposed to have been detained today and dined with Hinz Facts in the
in the pity. and their wives out in the gold.
The Scotsmen of this Pori, according to The Marcury says that the Chelsien air usual custon, are to all rate their rushed out of the Court on hearing the Saint's day by a Ball, which will take place vordict, without saying good-bye to the on the 29th, so as to enable the dancers to Japañoso Consul. - 1
carry on their amusement into the wee sing hours in the morning wiboot desecrating thu Sabbath, which would be the case if thay hnd their Ball on the 30th
oldiers stationed at Peking in former times eance. There were soreral thousands of That perhaps there is a trife overmuch of day, on the oharge of forgery. Mr in getting acarce or more wary.
were formally drilled by their respective ofloors twice a month. These troops con- sisted in all of twenty-four yins (each yin consists of 500 men), but now it is propie ed, to hold a grand parade onge every month of all the troops, and a special officer in to be appointed to inspect them.
Of
Colozy, little objection can bo takon to a judicious amount of favourably disuse ed ventilation of our instance. That any Governor may well be proud of ruling this Colony of Hongkong, which is a monument of the caphoity of the British for colonising, they having in forty years converted an uninhabited island into a populous aid prospereus domain, whoro mon, of avery natin are made welcome on the sole condition of obeying just lawa onacted for the general. good.
Me Caldwell-Do you know whether thers is Ray extrulition treaty between Great Britain and Japan
Me Sazuki I am not enteṛ. Dtd Did you over hear that there was~-No
you know why, according to the Japanen denafilation, has a right to ear
Our local ger slayers have had bad luck lately. They have both upcountry aerers times without any results; either the gama
The Larbour looks quite full with steam era and the usual fleet of sailing vessels from Nowchwang with beans and hear. cake.
crowded, and squirt a powerful chemical in drive the veine down to five shilling That it is quite true the British public at rotulera ( reign subject to bis nation ?--I | brought up in Siomassen's steamers, and
the faces of all the young girls they mest, diafiguring the Intter's complexions. One one day last month more than ten young women were injured in this way. The following notes are from Chinese papers:-It is
now sanctioned by the Farone to Dxport viss from tho Canton Province to the oxtont of 50,000 picule, mambored that originally 9 per cent. of and no more than this quantity, alas duty must be paid on such exportation. In the syndicate koutes were to be deducted
"The bar.
to allow for certain definite allotments and former times it was prohibited. rier at Chang-chow (probably entrance in certain prospective allotments to Mesars Canton-Whampon), we are informed, will Rice and Bibby, for services. We learn on be removed. The different Foreign Mithe authority of the correspondent that nistere after the Franco-China war asked the Teung-li Yamén to remove the ob obstentions, after peace was restored, but the Chinese did not pay any attention to the roquest.
it has now been decided to limit the pro-- portion to be given to Mr Rice to 10,000 shares, in place of the maximum of 25,060. shares previously mentioned. This will
the dedua.
bave the effect of instead of, be- tion to 8 per cent fore. 9
Homo have yet much to learn about the wealth and industry of Hongkong.
am not certain.
even
do Otopus-It is.
Do you know of any law justifying Japanese elleial in giving orders to British officer -I do not know.
Mr Wotton
a
the whole of the armugglers
NEWS BY THE FRENCH MAIL
`YITE SOURKE TO KAISE TUR VALUE OF TUX RUTES.
Bombay, 4th November.-The Pioneer, referring to the Bombay Gazette's statomout regarding n soleme to caise the value of the rupae, write-With referance the
vvaning.
Royal Highness, song 2
to Athons
qua
The Princa of Caire, 4th November. Wales with Prince George and the Khadive had a picnic at the Pyramids to-day.
their to our shilling and nino-pouce Wales arrived here today from Egypt.
As aù instance of this wo maybefore a giusted in the mind of Mel
•is over, it is stated that tha: : mention that on Sunday last, between 2 chrome
NEO-DO
it se
bes
to other than the orig. That 13 per cent, upon 140 brings the i tho prisoner, was the man who got the at the back of the premises was statos that, after his return to the Congo to
an
the
Mr Caldwell said he assumed that with boarded the abip from the river, dista, who invaded Bulirel Guzel in
of
of insster lighterman hold a conference. with the Lord Mayor, Ladinal Manning, and Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton yesterday, when the demands of the men were declar ed to ha
bo aaronsonable, Another conference will be held to day at which the men will attend.
The strikers number five or six thousand
nly made them out in a condensed and though it will not yet be that of the pro- That the Governor rejoicos over the fact evidence before him hie Worship would e ofederate was stationed with a dark son prisoners the place then joined the tormed by the Lorgansyor zaid that they
per cont. Again, there appeare A D. cher, dated the 2nd of last noon,
be no pound for the belief that the statos that during the years 9th to 14th decking is to yene of Kwang Hen the reports from Chaug store, apply to the remarks on this Chih-tang, for all military expenditures point are not so clear as they might be. paid by him, were not made out in conThe course now propraed in to register the formity with the established rules. The
syndicate at once, and proceed with the for- Board of Revenue requires all sho
accounta
mation of the company later on. This will in detail, wheross Chang Chib-tung hat enable scrip to be issued immediately,
without national matter and not a small this i affair, Olang Ohit-un is sccordingly censured and ordered forthwith to make out a detailed report of all the expenditures, and sand it up an suon as possible. The Guvprior-of-Chekiang, Sung Teing, Tartar, who was formerly Governor of Kiang-su, is slar acverely celented for somes bat similar irregularities.
general WAY,
any particulare Apriotary company.
or dischar
The Courier writes on the 18th inst.: —As no order was made by the Chinese In the evening they visited the religious authorities for the removal of the body fair held in honour of Mabumar's birthday. of the China who did fent concesion Cairo, 5th November.The Prince of Khedira to-day of the brain the amurganshire, before Wales took love of the the time fized for the departure of the and their parting was most cordial one.
The Prince then proceeded to Al« steamer, the body was placed on the Poo tung shore.
The Clunese firemen were exandria where he embarked for Pirans the booming alemant in it for an offiWatton appeared for the prosecution and
told to present themselves at the English The streets of Alorandria were splendidly sial document, but as most of us hyvo a Mr Caldwell for the defened
Consulate on Saturday morning to be paid decorated, and His Royal Highnem was considerable stake in the welfare of the
Mr Cemal for Japan, said he
off, but nothing has yet been seen of them, beartily cheered by the large crowds that had compared with its English translation
and they are supposed to be in the city, Hlined the streets,
Paris 6th November.-It is denied here the decument given by the Japanese
presumably detained for some reason by officials authorising the handing ever of OLEVER CAPTURE OF SMUGGLERS, the Chinese authorities. In consequence of that M. Spullor, the Foreign Ministor of
this, and THE Singapore Free Pres saya-From
tho
The Shanghai Courier of 19th'inni, saya :
foot that they came sahura on France, instructed Count d' Aubigny, the to Police Sergeant Robert- prisoner private intelligence received through an
sou, and found that the translation was-For some time past a large quantity of Wednesday, to take a complant to the French Consul at Cairo, not to take any currect.
arms and action from Canton have Consul, without the permission of the cap part in the reception of the Prince of Wales. THE Japanese are advancing in civilisation, original member of the syndicate, we learn
zmuggled into Shanghai and then fortain, they have been posted as desertura. Neverthelesit is certain that the Prince's and are evidently learning the latest Puriat at Bri-banet here has been a greatdown-
warded to Tiert sin aud. the River Purts, and have forfeited all pay doo to the visit to Egypt is viewed with inuch, dis pian customs. The Japan Gazelle saya fall iti Raub shares. The loading brokera
Tho smuggling has been carried on in
favour by France. A dastardly practice, asys the Osuka laini there hara, it appears, made a dead-est at
des Paris, 6th November.--Le Journal chi Shimbun, is just now much in fashiou Raub with the design of forcing dos
received information from time to time, They have, in some instances,
Debate, apropos of the visit of the Prince Among the ytuths of Mainuyama, who per-prices.
of Wales to Egypt, recalls the promise of and know the rffendors, they were unable ambulate the stresia whenever they are wagered that they will yet be able to
to get a conviction. The arms were moelly
Gront Britain to vacante it, and adds that the visit is useless, and morcover catenint- stated that thora in this, it is
not bold
though these bave been closely watched aporta
ed to wound the susceptibilities of some of the least fear, and the men will lose their bats. We are told that
Is it the duty of the public prosecutor of there have been so many confederates
the Powers,
The article says that the Egyptian Quos there is an inspression among the alare-That being all under the yoke of the Guy any city to surrender a pries nor, it directed in the saling operations that it war
tion is not abandoned, and will be takon the wharf before holdora that a miniako was manda in apnding
lonil Office we are partially stranglod by. by the Minister of Justice I think so, possible to approach were aware of mysters schenis for raising the value of up until settled. red tape, bet even that is not able to but I am ut pertain
In comparing this trauslation with the Mr Rice en to take part in the negotin-
Athena, 7th
Prince November. The tions them peceding for the acquialsuppress our latent energy.
riginal have you had occastan to siter atas alert. tiun of the Ranb property. As to the That notwithstanding all this, it is to be
hope a determined stand will be madu by single word 1-No.
RENEWAL OF THE DOOK DISPUTE. of the shares, it will be ra
all concerned against ang further increase Do you see the words and the said and 4 m, 41 packages of arma wers Mocation Frowon, wh proposes to form a London, 5th November ---This dispute re- of the Military
Muict.
Sergeant Hebertson is leroby anthemised lowered from the ss. Pekin into a cargo silver Kyediente to corner silver. Several garding the interpretation of Lord Brassoy's Thas the tradition of the bars rock, to receive the said L. P. de Campos boat moored between the bow of the ship of the lusding fuaciers of kondou and award on the occasion of the strike in Sep-
teon were two or three fishermen's Yes.
an order from the Miniatur. of tung, the police not having anthory to the operations and issues it paralysed-the shipping trade.
and the wharf and were taken over to Poo New York have paunounced it theoretically tomber, culminated in a wholesale strike of is not based upon suficient
That is
bust ita details aro
lightermen yesterday evening, which has difficult to evidence, as there were over well-wooded Justice, for Sorgoant Robertson to receivo | Suizo the goods sm the water. The involves at a vast, that no one yal
I out, and
arcurs the spots and fragrant streams on the
glors had ally a couple of houses in
The masters moet today to discuss Island.
Bhanghai and were constantly moving to been induced to accept
within the question. th November. deputation Some Back That the taxation is not one of the features
that it was extremely difficult for the police scope of practical nanos. worth booming, sa 13 per cent upon
to follow them up. Their last residence scheme may come in time; but, on the ng annual house-rontal of Bay £140 can
tton said his Worship had aug was at 1009 Broadway where they too
took other baud, it may never come at all. scarcely he said to be a fair contrast to gested that a witness skaald be got from the shop, placed a quantity of dou
of dummy AN EXTRAORDINARY DESFATCH FROM:
STANLEY. & per contage as high as 30, if the the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank who tea-boxes in the window and established coutai is only £26.
could speal with defniteness as to whether thetaelves to all outward appearance as London, 5th November.—A despatch from
tes merchants, and house No. 1077 situat Stanley bas boon received in Lunden. Is rental of
money. So far, he had not been able to used as a godown. ordinary-sized 4-roomed
The latter house seek Major Barttulot, Emin Pacha's troops house to £159; 30 per wout, upon £25, get such a vituees, but if his Worship com the average cost of aimilar accommoda-mitted the case for trial such evidence was indispensable to them for ther revolted and afterwards joined the Man-mon.
London, 7th November →→ Affor hearing tion at home, would rive a total
Bright he forthcoming.
great up the Hongkow Creek, where roo, and made Emiu Pacha and Mr. Japk- the lighterton and tho masters yesterday £58.10, per annum so that the Mani-
at the Mansion House, the Committos cipal tax hero is no light burthen.
suficient prima facie lantern, and, if the coast was clear, entered held that there was
The natives of that high ranta bayo largely increased the case to justify him in committing the parags they had concealed on their persona, those who attempted fight wore killed; and the empty house, wher they deposited the Mahdists in devastating the province, and
would reserve their devisinu til today. volume of Municipal rates, the higher euner fur trial at the Criminal So
A manifesto bsa been issued by the Sossioas the rent the larger the amount of taxes: and that being the ease he was instructed and returned to the shop in Broadway, seemingly Erin's sight thousand people after Friday no lighbors belonging to the
General Strike Committos
ordering
that but His Excellency forgets that the mere to reserve the prisoner's defence There The police having obtained knowledge of were reduced to eight hundred. figure of
per cent. is oppressively great
-tanley reached Albert Nyauss on the reasant firms are to ha was one objection, however, which he this a raid was inado about three o'clock
rms are to be loaded or this morning by a fores of police under De 18th January, where he waited for the London, 8th November,-A letter has when charged upon the heavy rontals thought ought to be takon at this stage, tectives Recing and Jones. The sougglers fugitives, unii May, and then started east now asked fur.
And that was that the warrant ander.
been sent by the Mansion House Com That many residents think that the State which Sergeant Robertson received the were rn the first floor at the time and onwards.
paper of the Governor would have been prisoner and took him into custody in tous, several of thera getting on the roof; to how Emin l'achs escaped.
the pulica bolted in all direc Tha despatch is obscure, and is silent se mitte, urging the Master to accept the truer as to present conditions, had it ap-Japanese territory was one made, as he was
Lightermen's contention. In the mean tious, peared two months ago, becuase then the instructed and believed, in the absence of one man, whed attempting to eec ps through
TEQUALEBOVE MOOKS AGAIN
time, the gporation of yesterday's Munifes asekward problema raised by the present any extradition treaty between Great Bri- the window, was caught by the ankle by Tangier, 6 November.- gang of to has been postponed for forty-eight shrinkage
Luf:
Detective Jones and valued in the ascok market tain and the Empire of Japan. The wart
suspended Moors have robbed the house of the Mar. hours, to remained
avait the Masters' decision,
will be
favorable. wonid not have presented thomaulves as cant itself, as his Worship would see, was for several secanda Altogather aaven men quis of Gallette, Italian Minister here, and which, it is believed, they do now.
dirsoted in almost the first line to Sergeant were captured four revolvers and aslan sesalted His Excelianas, a
- THE AMERICAN, ELECTIONK, That the ancient dweller in the land of William Robertson, and in the body of the lighting iron were found in the room and
New York, 6 November. —At the autuma 43 pistols, 2 boxes
2 boxes of forty years ago what have been exceed warrant it ordered Sergeant, Roberty box of cartridges were found in the other Vrewsky, Chief of the Staff for Odens Ohio, Massachusetts, and Pensylvania, and percussion cape and i St. Petersburg, 6th November-Baron elections the Republicans have carried ingly short-sighted if he failed to note the who was an officer of the British Govern house. The men were brought up at the Instrict, has been appointed Governor the Democrats, New York City progress made during those four decades mont, to resolve this prisoner. Under these Mixed Court in mersing when the articles General of Turkestan, and Baron Taube States of Virginia, New Jemay, in the tree-planting all over the Island,
circumstances he submitted that no oficer That to the late Dr. Stewart, and not to of the Japanese Government, no inatter how were produced and also a number of books has beer appointed Governur-General of sad lows.
ez-Governor Pope Honusssy, belongat
ongs the high in authority, could legally give any showing that a very extensive business had the Steppes. credit of the Grant-in-Aid Schema of order in the shape of a warrant to justify been done. The pistols were described as 'fish' and donblo fish' and the revolvers Education in Hongkong; and the eduns Sargeans Robertson in taking the at tional scheme of the Colony stands as a this prisoner, and
heas 'flowers. CRSO
The man, of course, denied raonument of Frederick Stewart's faith thought it might be well contended that that the articles belonged to them and atut gle against Sir John Pope
uver to lay hands upon and arrest Me de taken to the Hongkow Station; this was
disproved by a policy
in the employ of the Or a buy redound to the credit of the Balisbury That the Surveyor General's report on tap, and that in doing so le tachyonara, who made a long staleinent in London 8th November.The Australian took place betwiền Dan. two sovereigns. cally committed a trospisa upon his person the Magistrato respecting the way in which Great Rainstorm; though late in appear Ho submitted therefore that if there was the smuggling had boun carried on Colonies are generally averse to Sir Henry i
anything in that argument the prisoner was case was remanded until 4 P. for the not properly before His Worship, that ho had hen brought here by illegal weane
presence of the Chehsiex and the prisniers and that it could not be said that merely were then ordered to be sent into the city That the Argyl and Sutherland High-
bemuse he was
Gonit before the
་་་ landers and their instructors deserve
His Worship would remember that Sergeant his Worship End jurisdiction over him. THE FATAL QUARREL ON THE
GLAMORGANSHIRE AT credit for introducing a new form of en-
duced, by the statements made at the Robertson bait atated very clearly in cro
SHANGHAL tertainmonta representation which
Sanitary Board about fovor in Kawloon, examination the steps which were taken by while it shows what the Beitiah Suldiot
The enquiry into the circumstances-at- was provested by the knowledge that the ti
the is, reveals some of the process by which
Her Mtanding the death of Lam Ah-Lok & fire whole subject had been very much exige British authorities. and Her
MA Toly the ben ident is prodness.
jesty's Minister in
te the " A lamorganshiro, mas the ten
gerated. the quarter-
10 btain Coasal in Kobe to fending was brilliant,
through concinded at the Japanens Jonsulate on Jestyle staff bouts recalled vividly to cind the That the system of estimating the douth the
rate upon a
in the discharge weekly rotura should have ferment, the arrest of the the 16th inst., and resulted in the romance of the days when a broken
been more clearly explained than it was the That was to say, the British of the et ht Japanese fromisu on the sconce was regarderi as an everyday os-
the the tal theme ship, who had been arrested un. the atront of this pris nar; and as to that point charge of unlawfully causing hi decord currence, while the sword-and-dagger That two deaths in one week and four in he was inatracted to
in the medical paper read to the Board, and bayonet duels looked skilful even to
that the prisoner | The Asy the aut
The enquiry was
was held privately, would gize an increase 100 oglin es
the physical drill, dumb-bell, and club
denied being a British subject, und, not being ing to Japanese law, but the Japanese per cent, and the per-centage would not a British subject, acording to his conten Contul courteously foraished us exercises vere most pleasuisble inove-That the property-holders in Kowloon fed it
be a fair statement if left unexplained.
with a fow particular s to look apan, and to judge by their
in taking any muras ta obtain his appears, that perfection they must have given pleasure
would do well to obtain a report on the arrest. As to the merits of the case, he of the
Japanese firemen was missing as well as profit both to pupils and instrun-
asked leave to reserve defence on behalf of and the Gantousse were blamed for it. That
note by
This caused soins ill-feeling between the some thres or four Honourable. The prisoner wan theB committed for
and 3 o'clock o parties wild between Members of our local Parliament, who trial at the Friminal Sessions are just in time for the Session.
Tuesday afternoon the 16 Cantonese and 16 That it is worthy of nots that the Judges deration of the serianuras of the crise.
Mr Woston asked his Worship, in consi- Japanese had a set-t on the dack. The have driven the proverbial arch-and-with which the prisoner was charged, to in the row was over, and as hobody su police were sent for, but before their arrival four through the Baw-Opium Ordinance create the bail.
ad the worse for the little encounter the His Worship declined to do so, leaving police left-the-ship Abrant 5 o'clock the Parliament for the Birr Division of King's the bail as before, two aureties in $6,000 row recetamenced and the min armed County, speaking at Sheffield yesterday,
་་ each.
themselves with shovels and pieces of wood stated that the secret diary of Richard Pigott about two inches thick. A severe fight and other documents had been disuvared, then took place betwe t the parties, durius with The Times in publishing the famousness and poises in the band of 23 years ehowing the complicity of theGovernment of the Cantoners sECEA which the majority of
and Purnell letters.
Our local Municipal Council, says the Ja- pan Gazette, has come to a sudden and inglorious and. Recent doings of a section ok ita sibers reflected discredit on a
a budy supposed to represent the community of such an important place as Yokohama, and Do ape who has followed the course of events will be surprised to learn of ho decisive action takou by the Minister of the Home Department. The membera
hers re-
fused to settle their differences in a manner. becoming a dignified body, so the matter has been decided for them by an order from Count Yamagat dissolving the Council. In a suns this is to be regretted, bat the affairs of the town, an far as we can 800, cannot very well be in a much worse managed condition than they have been during the past few months, for the beainees done has been practionlly nil
The Corea correspondent of the Chinese Times writes:~On the 25th alt. the Ja
men-of-war, anjo Kan and Tou- panese Balti, arrived at Chemulpo from Fing-yang
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FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR That your well-timed blast, on the neglect of the Imperial Government of their ab. ligations to the Hongkong and Whampoa. Thick Co., appears to be justified by az- gumcata for wider in their application: than those interafly advanced by aliaro- holders in the local Dock Company. That the expouditure of a large sum of money for an Admiralty Dock, under certain conditions, express or implied, constitutes a contract which the other party' is bound to carry out ; but That, opart frein the pure questions of law
and right, the whole thing looks very bað eren saa mattéc ́uf policy.
That if the subject were brought forward in Parliament by Lord Carnarvon or Lord Brassey, as a crying instance of how not
to establish and strngthen British Caxil- ing stations, the revolation would not
Administration.
That the unique performances given by the Lorne Athletic Club in the City Hall were the most enjoyablo of the kind avor sceu in Hongkong.
H.I.J.M. Consul, 0. by the latter, as also Naval Attaché to the I hear that surveying was difficult, owing to the hostility of the
Also that the Corean Govern natives. ment his
h-s promised to Ping-yong That t
proclaim If this be true, it 14 an open port nevertheless indefinite. Why the natives show hostility sho Japanese and city
to in Dicable manner, clandestine on, trado with Chinese is & problem difficult The Governor of Ping-gang, of solution. Ming Yong Chan, brother of Ming Yong That Ik, is daabilean to blame for whatovor troubles thrƏ have been. The U.S.S. Omaha left Obertipe on the 24th ult, the The other 0.8.6. Marion remaining warships in port are: The Japanese Barje Kais and Tushusht, and one small Chiussa despatch vessel. A Rossinn man of war is expered from Japan,-Chiness Times.
a
That the Scotch rael and sword dance were
mos graceful works of art, and the pipes and dancers were exactly of one mind throughout.
That the Cirens' part of the performance,
even to the chewning, was exceedingly -well carried out.
That the scope of the final scene, the attack in the word was rt fully realised by avery one who saw it; but it has been explained to me as illustrative of a re- markable event lately referred to by local Medics from ayunt the Tweed, in this wise-Mawkom ramscoptort the Давая
da
ful and coagotontiously Penny's/rgeant Robertson had no authority whated that they had first seen the arms when
ing, is a toodeat and sausible production and it is gratifying to see how quickly he put his finger on the reckless as of the storm-water channels a mistake which has gone on so lung that it has become almont irremediablo. That the scare which raight have been pro-
authorities cxerted theriselves to obtain the
It
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RUSMAN OFFICIAL MOVEMENTS.
THE COFNEWADA "DEVORGH CASE,
Bombay, 6th November. Lady Con nemara has instituted proceedings for divoros in England
Lord Connemara has bled notice of his intention to defend.
AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.
New York, th November.--Later elec tion returna show that the Democrats have
carried Ohio and have generally gained largely
THE KISER AND THE SULTAN, Constantin plej trd November. --- Bru- paror William dined with the Sultan on TION Saturday, when a most cordial conversation A grand reception aft
afterwards took place
A grand
at the Yeldiz Palace this peror Williant, after Conducted $ha Empresas. nd introduced her Majesty and to the ladies of the
The Em
cussion of the Federation scheme, and con- Parkes proposed Convention for the dis at the Palace.
Constantinople 4th Novembor. sider that tho.
present Fedoral Couuoit banquet was gi sufices for all present needs.
vening to th which the St THE LONDON BAKERS THREATEN A STRIKA
Londo
8th NovemberA meeting of over the hare bakers was beld yesterday, when a Com to his daugh ailee drafted a manifesta summoning the harem. bakers of the metropolis to strike on the 15th instant unless the employers agres to the working hours being sixty per weak,
London, 9 November.-The German Ang has been husted at Port Durnford on
Boutali Coast. Winamana with a large force will attack
Zanzibar,
7th November,-Captain Bandant to-day
GERMANY AND RAST AFRICA. -
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL. London, 8th November-Lord Rosebery
bastantple, 6th November. peror Wem sails for Venice to-morrow.
At the banquet at the Yildiz Palace, you turday, the Emperor personally invested the Sultan with the Hohenzillern Order.
The Sultan, in receiving it, said that he fuls very deaply the honour that bie
the Emperor and Empress of Gormany with had bestowed upon his Majas- Later: The Sultan has literally
the costliest gifts g
ty
loaded
Buth before and after his interview with
tion, the Brikch xuthorities were not justi- (hai Coupe dosk onging to one has been re-elected Chairman of the London the Emperor the Saltan conferred with Said:
alleged fever rivals of presen- the prisoner
BROWNIE
THE ROBBERY OF 98,000.
A SAMPLE OF CHINESE EVIDENCE," Four men who were charged with enter ing a house in Wellington Street by night about a week ago and stealing 69,000 were brought before Mr Wodehouse in the Pulice
OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.
A CORRESPONDENT at Tientsin writes (NU. Daily News) that the community there were startled on the ovening of the 10th by a fire. At about 5 p.m. ́s larga co- luma of very black stoke was seen rising little below the British settlement just within the boundary of the pert. It turned out to come from a stack of 3,000 or 4,000 cases of kerosene oil, which were ignited by a coolic who was ongeged in his repairing the case, and The Light and pipe. Happily the wind was from the south, so that the flames were blown across the river; had the wind been north, snother largo stack from the of oil would probably have caught
fire. and it is didicalt to conjectand. Our correa how far the would have damage
wifes very of the lazity
in Eden until the hora might possibly be fresh evidence forth pondent of the Tientsin Mauicipality, who allow these targa quantities of oil to be stored That the doors of our local Royal Academy coming at the trial. One man had already in Arts of the University of Oxford. near, and boats loaded with it to lis were thrown open this week, but the been omitted for trial in connection Southey was distinguished in English
lie along-
jects. side of, the bund, which
Associates did not rally round their with the case and there omuld be to pos- always porerad
departing President as they might have sible doubt that the robbery was committed Chan Yeuk-ying
Court on remand. The prisoners were derived by the French Maid, for the bore fonded by Me Wilkinson.
is
of
with readily combustible cargo; and where,
if a fire began to spread, the shipping in port and the whole settlement would be in the graveal danger.
That this Inguage is admittedly obscure and may be far-fetched-the derivation of remcootert being somewhat doubtful
County Connoil,
RIE FREDERICK ROBERTS, London, 7th November. It is currently reported that Sir Frederick Roberts will ancceed General Davis in command of the Dublin District
TEX PARNELLITES AND PIGOTI,
Facha, the Turkish Foreign Minister, and the Emperor in like manner conferred with Count Herbert Bismarck,
EMPEROR WILLIAM'S ZOURNEY Constantinople, 6th November The Emperor William sailed for Vance today.. Charles Molloy, Parmelite Momber of peror Francis Joseph at Innsbrucken His Majesty on returning home from his London, 7th
7th November Mr Bernard visit to King Humbert will meet the Em
route.
To THE DEAF-A Persun cured of Dent-
sanding by a simple remedy, will send a
to bave rec ived a revere handing This statenient has caused the utmost description of it free to any Person who
rali
¡ amon
FRINCE FERDINAND.
applies to Nicholson, 21. Bedford Square, Loudon, WC, England,
SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER T WITH HYPOPHOSPHATES, for Rickets, Narasuma and all wasting disorders of chil dren, is very remarkable in its results The rapidity with which children gain flesh and strength upon itia
JULY 1989.
of thein Certificatea in connexion with the above many of
off the ship them was Lam Ah-Lok, who ran towards sensation throughout the country. the gangway pursued by the Japanese
OBITUART, whose names are below. The arder of What follows is not quite clear, for a quar,
Le dos, 7th November. Lord Falmouth Dr Bo Kai said he had been lustrueled names in alphabetical.
ter-master and a sailor stated that they so is dead. deceased run on the gangway pursued but I fancy the scene on active service in appear for the prosegution and asked
by anacted by the kilted lade demonstrated his Worship to commit the case for
the Japanese, and a moment later saw him Sofa, Sed November-Prince Ferdinand, how the enemies of Scotland and Great trial. The case was a very serious Fredericks, M.
lying on the pontoon, and supposed that he in his speech at the opening of the Sebranji, H.) tripped and fell lead first on the pontoon, dwelt upon the progress and peacefulness Britain have ever beagramacontert, one, and although there had been from the time of Adam
discrepancy in the avidonos deal
Each of the above is declared art Associate As he appeared tocovacious he was of Bulgaria, AR MALAN Scott's Emulsion** in cases of wasting
Read the following dry wonderial. St Andrew's Ball of 1889.
THE SWAZI QUESTION. he was examined by the ship's doctor Durban, 4th November. Sir Francie de soung children, and I am of opinion Tpicked up and carried on board, where
and found to have received pohods Winton has arrived in Natal, sad goerst it is a velable preparation for such essen
The children take it sion of the brain, from which he ex once to Fretoria to discuss the Sur silan pired the following morning. The
The doc question
done..
That the exhibits were few in number, and, t be said, not quito equal to some dare it precious performances.
of
and these men had been identitled.
Buosen, A
His Worship orduted the witnesses in the care to be brought into court and addressed
them as follows I lained to you That to the paintors of some landscapes the other day, there is no doubt whatevap
Scilior Local
Lo Mar Yuk Soutbar, F. (Dio.
Junior Local.
Taske Takasu Chem Tan-lim
The Tean-tai (Dio, H.)* Jamsedjes Pes-
tonjee Wong Kwok-il
su
at
BCO
have tried
tear of han-it far superior to ezilian CONSER
ja in
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Cod Liver OLA for stated that deceased had a cut on the The Cape Governing the good effects and ask for more, and back of the bead, and wounds above and ding over Swaziland in the Transval MARSHALL, MEOS below the right eye, evidently caused by
FRINOZ
Grange Road, Beracasa E Any VICTORE TOUR the same blow, He attributed the woand
Bombay, 5th November-Prince Albert Chemist can supply it waso
A fall from the gangwey on to the o'clock but did not land. it might he suggested, in triondly that this robbery has bour committed, but Southey and Oh Tan-lim are from the back of the head to have caused Victor actived at Adeu lact night at eight (Ed.), agents in Hongkong and Chine criticism, that it is better to attempt to as to whether these prisoners are the men the Dicosan Home, the wander from Hat surface of the
Pontoon
Brigadier General Hogge, was likely to
his Staff The narrowness of the channel, which is That some of the seascaper portrayed wave committed it or not is a different mist Victoria College, There were no candiesuse such a wound," and it was ertremely and a deputation of public and traders want
fellow rather than to lead Naturo.
dron
that the wound had been caused aboard the send in the Government by a abotel or pices of wood such as that
An address of
welcem was The Japanese Con- but sot read The Prince acknwledged
Tux following notes are from the Chinese
Times: The steamers have not found the
river so navigable as at first anticipated.
described as being simply a gutter, renders it not only impossible for stramers to PAES each other without one or both gring aahore, but also, in the absence of any such contingency, for vomule to come and go, without difficulty and delay. The Tientein Beach is worse than any other part of the contrdings of five foot and six feet
Besner drawing it. Only etua
of
light draft attempt
to reach the
vho
dates from other schools in the colony.
Gro. H. BATSON W-MIONE, MA. Local Secretary 23rd Nov, 1889.
uulikely that the
Exchange, HONGKONG, November 23,
described by the Chinese as having bean AVENGER On London used by the Jacording to the orinates he honour in a few words, and bade fare
aal..
ter altogether. If they have done itand yon ruled in a manner Bilacuis never con were able to prove that, it is entirely owing templated.
to your own stupidity that it is impossible That After the Storm was somewhat to carry the case further. Of course all
bara to be guided by is the evidence before suggestive of Whales spouting. That s
calin consideration of the Tram ma
Any men of ordinary intelligence is able to naturally leads one to think
what he has seen and wh ...may
whist he Torbe dream the core repruenting has not spon, and ulion see
one gas tells me at
Amay, Nov. 21- escending anil descend ng.
one moment that be has deca n
thing ther the arre
again says he has orotary of Legation, arrived yesterday of the it is not wonderful he should have been bue am I to decide
I Each of the witnesses has given evidence
Bidering
Amoy.
well punuod
elated Thas given, the deceased, when being by the Japanese, was Kurning down the head Un tho
who retarted
to the devine u
ths creamer
BMS Pornots, with Mr Howard, Songway when he tripped and follow L'AUSTRIA AND
GERMANY
10.
Berlin, 4th November.—Count
Prince
left to day for Vienna
been obtained on uach side of an in- That aris Jacob's pillow was a stone says he has 40 lat is tho sotgel troth? from Lakow, a'ul is to stay until next Euøre was no evidence to show path who has been on a visit to
troubled with dreams, but it is strange the most culletjog hature not man she proceeds to Swalowa bean poaked off the gangway ziver will not thorongly scour out before Thas the necessity oi & staircase for angefs on. points of detail but on really maten vivodou the Dels legalugsvedly, a‘sö with her not caused by the wako hartuta the North of tay, to the nocasion of
Bun', and the shipping ageuls four that the
the class of the sasson.-We hear that a
new entrance to the river has been dis
covered by Mr H. Crowlie, Tals. This
has not yet been officially recognised by the
sad through the
on
banne
parent
not quite
ap
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BLAUCO
Amoy
being we dass at sea,
Wid to
in
Bank, Wire,
Paris
On demand, 80 days i
4 the sighb
Castone aprons, but the Way That LİFEN SERI Sta of industry and blackened at the same wines to win âu edvertisement appeared in your paper the mea. Pere
we Chrion Garibaldi and his volunteers, were totally
be had for last few days, left
On demand, and the
svid.
ANTI-AUSTRIAN DEMONSTRATION IN ITALY. ·Cradita, & mouths aigh he should have dreamt of angola.
The German barqão Sebastian Bach arend
ence of the deater proved that the Wound Wa
Rome, 5th November.—a demonstration | On Berlin- have of the political organization called
Italia provided with wings is not q
points. One witness tells me, for instance, foremast, head carried
been used
Irredenta has bann held by the Japanese, hot
overal that he saw certain things going on in one from Lochow The she was hound, zerert to the B. “A, one fair con- with poles, but naked the charge. We
for repairs after the Chehsten and Mixed Court Mingistrate, the anniversary of the dudest of
Mentana, tributor's pictures were, like the Apds: no light to the room until after all those a PM. S. Chind lascoe and gone. In the bosch dgr g the examins- and anti-visstrian spouches haveTM |
The Cheste
who tles, twelve in number.
things were over: One witness describes
with the vor-made, were not very att
Batisfied this promising young artist sete her the second prisoner as having had his face notes that when she was in Hongkong that diet, bae as they
[On Sunday 3rd no formal protest would do well to fol. utes afterwards says the prisoner beds and fuspect her. I beli va it was the in. of the body this muming, but we ate li Folles at Mentens There were shot On Shangha perseverative
bis inviting the community to come on board had
had yesterday given
for the removal defeated by the Tontitual and Freez face s covered with a white powder. It is was small, impossible for me to say, with evidence the community of this Port on board, Le was rescinded and the body was this aftar 6,000 men on each side, and the Garibal That Mr Palmers
also kindly invite the whole tention
at formed that for reasons nuknown the order like this, what are the real facts of the one. Therefore this grisposts are eus tress the hours of 3 and 4 p.m. last Friday, noon still ou board the ship. Should it not diaus Lost over 800 killed.
For
her last trip, passed indicated, when it was not possible to eruas the Bar through the old one. time it has been noticed that the sbb tida Bowed more strongly in a direction diff ent from that it had hitherto taken,
and
we hear Mr E. Crowlie and other members
of the Pilot Company at Tako have success- fully taken soundings of this new channet.
Bister
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but so usual very
That Dear old Yockney will be a great
loss to the Sketching Club, and his ab
cence will be felt at many a tes-table.
On demand,...
Orudita, 60 days" sight,
have besu On Bombay- November, 1887,
Un decasud,
"On
On demand,
Oo demand
titled to whatever benefit can be derived but through the bungling of some oas here; be removed before the ship anils the cap-was arrested soon afterwards and sent to Gold Lon, from the test of your evidence being so not intentionally let us hope, the invitations tain, acting under authority, will either put. Ca rera,]
Garibaldi 30 days'
Borselgus,
832.50. 26:11
| troops under General Ranzler und General