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No. 8868.-Joke 27, 1991.]

THE CHINA MAIL,

Tax WS: Bourne has ban fapted atid~~; FRAGRANT WATERS-MURMUR↑totype, be at least forty purer in reaching | sundry little changes to make boture the ... LATE TELEGRAMS: will be repaired at Yokohama

That the bill fathered by Mr Keswick

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now be known pa the Lion's Share Bill. The N... Daily Noves of “Tuending at Thu ke petasol inturcats and dull-times By: The Natal:got,aff. Hell-span. Peint

ivo conspired to give this question the at 11 pm, on Sunny nad come in to W

monopoly of attention and eonversation, anng where she took on bured the cargo and it has swamped everything else. she had been compelled to discharge. She That the discussion of the subjoot sucmed left at 10.30 s.m. yesterday and the (to be compare when Mr Belilios

gavo returned to Shunglisi yesterday afternoon.

his views on the matter., That JAPAN at one time imported silver bullion freely from America, but, according to the native papers, this has entirely eased since

but Me Bailon has covered nearly all the ground in his able letter.

Viceroy insisted on a personal interview,

preparing for another ren stack on the "" foot have boon in consultation at Val rebel vessels in the barber The Inyal

Paraiso as to a Baul and decisive blur...

blegram from Iquique says: There le New York, May28The Herald's

MEETING OF SKIPOWAERE, of Liverpool and Leith have paid a visit. Hamburg, May 24-Nineteen shipown

sofinspection te this oily freilio purpose of increase the sailings of their vargal. The certaining whether it will be faible to

the introduction of the Silvor Bill in the That an investor, he speaks es, one in Thit Jack must be kept in order, is trueStounted messengers'aro sporting along the bis aggressive policy in claiming all fish in their promises, now threaten to bombard when, in studying hów to avoid bajug, bled.

United States. From the same source wo learn that the import. of Mexican dollara from America to Shanghai has been dis. continued since June last year, —Japan Gazetle

Ma Sidney Gomez, who lately arrived from

Ceylon, has been appointed Resident Sur- Reon to the China Borpeo Company's Hospital, Sandakan, British North Bornen. Mr Gomez received his training in the Quy Ion Medical College, an institution reag- nized by the General Medical Council and the Medical Corporations of the United Kingdom.

THE Pioneer asys :-The War Ofise have, fr some time past, bad under considera. tion the gacation of raising a regiment in India to be stationed at Hongkong. The atrength proposed in 1013 of all rauks, with olicora looted from the Indian Staff Corps. The Government of India has kent home all necessary information regard- ing recruiting terms, enllatment pay, allowances, and the like. The rugimant will probably he composed of Punjab Mahomedans, and orders may be exposted shortly regarding its formation."

THE Achinese show mich daring that, ons night, four of theur approached a British cool veasai lying in Olehigh roadstead and boarded her. They had already got on

the deck, when the crew drove them away with chunke of così. An armed boat fruitlessly pas out from the guardship there in psr- suit. Rumour has it that a field force of infantry, cavalry, and artillery will shortly Iand in Edi to operate against the Achinesa bands there. The Rajah of Patungan, o chief who has large supplies of arme at bis command, Ends himself eo hard put to it by the blockade that he has assumed n hostile attitude. Bo has notified to the

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authority, and his experience ought to count for a greal deal.

That, next to the unfortunate forward time-buyer, the steady investor has a distinct grievance against the bear who leware a stock to snit lila own cuds.

EAUB,

Raub has been received by Me Bibby

Hava atruok rich quartz in wings og Wen- tera Lode. Gold plainly visible through out.

The winze in shaft, sank from the Lode. In presious reports, Mr Bibby has south end of the level, ou the Was orn speken Lepefully of the prungeets there that being the place where the one had dipped.]

That aftar all has been anid, the dealing in imaginary shares is the rent cause of the wil complained of, and this is what Mr Keswick's bill socks to check. That the opporance of the bill readily

neknowledge the ovil and de no mor

kan anggoat insafcient remedies, That the supporters of the bil have con- sistently stuck to the position that the sale of Betitions stock is the root of the avil, and they go on to say that a two months' term of contrast, and the sboli.

Referring to the above telegram the tinu of signing for the ouncerned, may Singapore Free Pres aya: -Me Whyte help towards an effective comedy.

ins of discretion, and as ho onco That the postponement of the second read.

wrote to Mr Bibby, when conveying some ing he prolonged the excitement of promising nows about the leaders in the threshing out the subject, and people levnis from the Raub pit. you know I am we now very curious to see how the pot

it is fair to man to be easily excited,' il oficial ajrity will shape on taking this asunto that in his eyes this is a discovery option i vore. That it is believed the ulause making it might easily sce. The discovery too has of great importanca, as indeat any one panal to sell shares without giving the been made exactly on a line that holds out bumbura, will exponged, the only

goed promies of bulk, for the sinking is punishment for solling unnumbered or being done through the lede itself. If the

strike maintains its quality to any large ar tant, it will help a good deal to bring up the

average of the next cerah to something directions must be fully ensidered bo- Fore adoption, and I look with suspicionery salisfactory, even if the stone from the other "fnoca of the Western lodo now on anything which tends to weaken the

non-existent shares being that the con. tract could not be enforced in law. That say modifications in thin and other

bill.

That I hear the Brokers' Association are formulating or have formulated an alter native scheme for stopping abuses in the Bhare Barket, but it is not likely any That the evils of the share market have new suggestion will be embodied therein. threatened to become a burning question for many years past.

being work, i was sot at once to resorer its original grade.

Datos are fixed for outbreaks. The rimour

and to-morrow are also mentioned. The

DRIVING THE SHIP OF STATE ON THE ROCKS. Mr W. V. Drummond, who seems to be boiling over with the not rifes again to the N. . Daily News, drawing attention to some important facts

drivers.

May 26.-Five thousand omnibus drivers number have besu treated for hots of in- in Paris have strak work. Fifty of their

fusidation.

London, May 27. The strike of uninibus deivors in Paris has ended. The Uom Constans, one pany, yielding to the representations of M. the members of the Cabinet, who intervened on behalf of the men, coucaded a reduction in the hours of Isbour to 12 hours a day.

VICTORIAN BIFLEMEN IN ENGLAND,

London, May 25-The erries of com

are showing grout attentions to the Victorian petitions at the National Mility Tours ment has begun. The military authorities mounted ridlomen, and the press is also very favourable on the anbject of their London, May 20.-H. K. H. the Duchers of Albany opened the Military Tournament, and the Victorian mounted riflemen met with a tremendous reception.

Pisí?.

Victorinu tens of mounted rill & were Zondon, June 1.The members of the

assist in the ceremony of trooping the specially invited by the military authorities at the Horse Guards to be present and

colours on the Queen's birthday.

London, Jane 1.-The Tim's states that the Victorian team of Mounted Rifles, who attended at the National Military Tourba

discipline and work.

CALE.

Dutch authorities that unless the pressure That residents are beginning to hope that age of 13 dals 17 grains (Holly) per rial. This was telegraphed to the Provin, mont, wua golden opinions both as regards the Repablis of Belivia, which adjoins Chi i party are outspoken in calling for raform

of the blockade is lightened on bis const be would take the field against the Dutch in Edi,

A SCANDAL has developed as a sequel of the visit of the Czarawitch to Colobo, in the course of his comprehensive Oriental excor- sion. It seems that the royal visitor on departing from that city left a number of valuable pressats to be distributed among the officials whose daty and plensure it had b.éu En entertain him. In this he simply followed the universal son on similar Occasions. A difficalty areas, however, ovor the distribution of the gifts. The news. papers printed a statement, oridently olicial, describing the presonte, and giving the name of the persona who were to receive them. Mr Pearce, manager of the Ceylon railway, was according to this schedule, to become recipient of a scarf più set in rubica and diamonds Be was oaturally sums- what disappointed when the British cones), with whom the gifte had been left by the Crewitch-for-diepreal, banded him a not very expensive expphire ring as his share of the windfall. Mr Pearce returned the ring to the consul, with an inquiry whether a mistaka had not been made, and intimating

very plainly that ire considered himself

the subject is now nearly burnt out, and that the agitation raised by Mr Koawick will bear good fruit.

That the new Canizal Market does not go

up at the rate of sixty miles an hour. That the Public Works Committee are believed to be wrestling with the pro- blem, How to get a good market for less

than half a million dollars.

anntained in the able Memorandum on

Bibby says in this report: The cleaning Referring to the last cleaning up Mr up for the 5 weeks crushing resulted in a yield of 1,692 quess of analgam, making a which are 925 or total yiold of amalgam to date 2,714 ounces, dets. of smelted gold, from 1,350 (estimated) tons being an i ton of ora crushed. 1 ousider this yield below the average of what wo may reason ably expect future crushings will go, at the balk of the stuff crushed has been taken from the big break in the western lode which was known to be poor, but had to Be taken to properly work the mine. ornshed during the last three wooke was of The ore decidedly better quality than that crushed The whole of the ore broken was sent to during the former part of the crazbing, the mill.

THE FERMENT IN THE NORTH

TORINO The Hankow correspondent of t`s N.-C.

Daily News writes on the 18th inst

been restrained hitherto,

The

The fist xod thind are of the atmoslim- portaaco at the present crisis, and will irritation and discontent

cause intense

A HORRIBLE CASE OF MURDER AND

AUICIDE IN LONDON,

TAS IRISH CENSUĄ.

London,

THE MARRIAGS OF THE GEAREWITCH.

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his destination. While The the Adiniralty persist in making a ho bought up to the wgulation fee hun-Londonas 31 The rotion of the

two or three hundred men-cuplujed could - FRENUM AGRESSION-IN-NEWFOUNDLAND:: Naral Prison of the Fifor Emarul, in red for which be a drawing pay, re French Admiral in Newfoundland waters face of all the evidence against it That a question in the Hohes of Commons still engaged in alling ap detone Te Frand's to

portat bimenlf as nerived, who he was in enforcing the excinativo claim of the is porhaps the only remedy."

fish in St, fluorge's Bay, That shot drill and shirt enramons are understood the fraud instantly dismissed which has given rise to much excitement at rejoicing in this city at the vacape of abject is to loagers the liability to delays The Ttat. Tia now beloved that she will and expoɛso on account of labour troubles. throughout Newfoundland, is declared to rafficient punishment in hot climate, him and put the regiment ander the com- be nis itavosion of Amarisan rights, under ook some friendly port without farther The visitors were received by the German without being impred in stifling callemand of the Hiolti. (Colons) here. A the Anglo-Amerinan treaty.

trrablo." Her elading of the Best Charles authorities with the grew est attention, and - on the lower deck of an old bulk. godden military officer would be bold indeed to raise many correspondents have touched

with bilge water, with the certainty of the standard of revolt against go determin-America ha dent an ironclad to St without the Itata has spread like wildfire.

Lamiten, Juve 2.-It in reported that in-the-talk sil over the city, fur the seemed woll plonsod with the result of tlivir upon different, plisses of the question,

being struck down with fever after a week of a experior. Things continus outwardly George's Bay, Newfoundland, to obtain

news of the Charleston's arrival at Callao trip, aga ma of it.

gniet; the air however is full of untest. from the French Admiral an explanation of from Chili state the insurgents, contrary to

SUICIDES AT MONTE CARLO Faria May 29.Dispatches received horo London, May 24-It was a lucky day

for the managers of the Monte Carlo Canis enough, but not by saeans of a second main atrouts at all hours of the night. St. George's Bay.

black hole' of Calcutta.

Valparaino. In view of these throats the by journalistic backulere, they hit on BROWNIE

Is the House of Cummons this afternoon defences of the city are being hurriedly, the plan of devoting part of their ill-gotten was that Bankow was to be attacked yes Sir James Ferguson, Under-Secretary for terday all the military worn in the Foreign Affairs tated that the French strengthened. It is buljoyed foreign gains to the formation of what Pringa. Big pluces-and nothing happened, To-day Government had been asked to explain the powers will intervene shoud the insurgents marck would have called a reptile fand,

for the purpose of subsidizing the purchas with British Newfoundland. Government to-day called Admiral Hotham fime the world has been edified from tinio Singapore, 19th June, The Following suspengo is being unpleasantly prolonged, apprent interference by the French Ad attempt to carry out their threats.

London May 20-It is stated that the able press in their interest. Bioco that. strong enough retain shaken. It is

STRIKE OMSIBU DRIVERS IN PARIS.an energetia message to interfere in the to time by circuipatsutil accounts of the rumoured that Taco (the paralysed owing to a strike of shinibus Valparaiso by the insurgents. The pravail-of frequenters of clio Monte Carlo tables,

London, May 26.-Street traffic is almost vest of the attempted bombardment of most tremendous runs of Juok

・the part retired Taot'si mentioned as responsible

ing impression is that the insurgente in and winnings have beers seported as of com- for the scurrilous Hérature, is to be

their present condition could not success-mon ocour enon efficient to break the bank, But Hunar, genter i Hupon homes aro

that the inval fores of Balmaceda world childe. rigorously proceeded against and examined.

fully undertake sudi a bombardment, and though it had beat backed by the Rothe hard to arrest. It is to be hoped he isn't a

That theme ingenious baits have wyth

more than a anteb for them, with the boen swallowed, is apparent from the te assistance of the Valparais forts. Secretary creased attendance at the oilons The 19th June

Luce, of the Chilian legation, said to-day latest story of the kind was to the effect that the legation has received no advices that the Duchess of Montrose had left indicating that the bombardment was pro- Monte Carlo richer by 350,000 feanca than bable, and would probably be advised in the arrived there. Following up this, cane; The latest information from a rush to the famous gambling place the Chili at the lagation represented the in-crowds being larger than ever know thera surgents to be in such desperate straits, before. The receipts of the back in the On the 27th day of the 4th mean (3rd! Jnue) a memorial was sent to the Emperor

that as a last rearrs, they might be capable past month have best something fabulout, and sa ono result there. have been no lesa necessity for obtaining funds was immediate

that they would attempt, trusten to at the first of May. The lont sulf murder to by the Board of Revenue stating that the

of anything that offered a gleam of hope to their nose, and it might not be unlikely than soven nicides of ruined players since and of paramount importance, and urging

tempi, & demonstration against Valparaiso be recorded is that of a Bavarian banker, firo proposals for the Emperor's con

consider- tion-(1) That the allowance of money (in

with a row of interesting foreign powers who is said to have lost a million fraties of in an effet, to obtain terms for the now his own and his clients' mossy. addition to rice) to the Tartar troops, both

hopeless rebollion. The President of Uhili THE REPUBLICAN MOVEMENT IN SEATE. offers und soldiers, bo at ones stop

had, however, no terms to offer, and would London, May Mon Madrid dispatol pad. (2) That the purchase of arms and

strictly carry out his purpose of restoring says the Government is gravels afermed munitions of war be discontinued from the

the national authority throughout thu. over the growing strength of the republican (3). That the Chinese garriends throughout

adde present time for a period of two years.

length 3 broads of Chili. Secretary Luce movement in Spain. Since the victories in added that the naval forces of the president the municipal elections, the republicans th, Empire be redneed at once ten per this your on the enlt merobasis, throughout

probable than that of Valparaise. The re- the overwhelming triumph of the royalista cent (4) Tint a new exira tax be levied

were now on the offensive, and that the have been trying to recover from the te bombardment of Iquique was much more pression into which they were thrown in the Empi (5) That the whole of the likin in the native opiam be sent direct to

port, be said, need cause no alarm to the in the early part of the year, and they aro the Board.

British interests in Chili, which the both resolute and demonstrative in assert- The every next day an Imperial desree

tal government was amply able to pro-ing their opposition to monarchism. In tect

Madrid, where the republicans scored a re- was published approving the whole merat

Londen, Jane The Government of markable saccess, the newspapers of the cial Government which began at ones to take staps to put the deergo into force in

on the east, has recognised the Congres and retrenchment in the national and local matters which suited themselves.

sionalists in Chili se belligerents, and of administration, while thero

Do concool. saving that would be effected by the first pro-

fers to asait them on condition that the meut of sympathy with republican agitation London, June 3-4 borrible case of debt to Chili poad would be about two millions of face marder and suicide came to light fo-day. arising out of the war of 1881 in Portugal. The tour of Tresidens Carnot alan commented on a showing the year. The second would have an expen. The scene is one of those quarters of Ken-

CONVERSIONS TO CATHOLICISM,

stability of republican inali uluns in pruditura of suy millions of taels, but it tishtown, a suburb of London. A neighbour

Mas 29. The number of con- France. Another uneasy feature of the nate the amount. The third proposal would house noticed that none of the family had the bisher circles continues to increase. Carlists, who are as bitter against tho is impossible even approximately to eat of a family recupying apartman's in the versions to Catholicism among members of Spanish situation is the vitality of

of the That if designs for a market had heen

the total expenditure being about twenty-apartment the heads of the family and a Stuart, the ox Chief Justice of Quebec, general impression in Europe has been that gave about two millions and three quarters, beun saan for some time. On opening the Among the latest converts are Sir Andrew heat dynasty as

the repablicans The asked for, and the successful designer

child were found dead in the room. Judy Lady Turner, the wife of Sir Charles the Carlist movement was dead. Snch is novou millione. The fourth would bring in had been asked to build it, the market

about a million taels, but is to be levied ing from the situation the man first killed Temer, late Chief Justice of Madian, Mrovidently not the site when men of that would by this time lava been nearly, if

this year ends, and not annually. I have his wife and child by cutting, their throats, doorgs Knott, member of the Guild of All party control Bilbao, Vituria, Toledo, not quite ready for occupation. That it is said the Surveyor General has

no mosts of giving an estimate as to the and then killed himself in the same Souls, and a church warden of St. Colum Condava, and other important places Amount that would come to the Board manner. nw a stuff of about sixteen competent

bus, Baggerston, the Rev. C. B. Dawson, where the Carlists have been supposed to under the fifth proposal. men, soms of whom

are looking for

curate of All Hallows, Southwark, Mr be an insignificant minority. Between the something to do dn.

The result of the Irish census has caused Francis King who is a rolation of the republicans and the Ceclists the govern. That in any other place but Hongkong

Beme aurprise, showing that notwithstand- Bishop of Linola, and Mrs

inent, Queen Christina and Senor Uanova Stanley. We are deeply interested in Ichang at amongst both tag: Tartar and Ching the condition hes improved in sode work would have boon distributed upon

A HAYTIAN BEVOLUTION.

have a dificult job, notwithstanding the a very different system, and a new men present, as the condition of affairs there ropa, and will add enormously to the population. It is alan nude evident the Hartian Legation in this city from Port au Cortes.

reapeota, the country cuntinnes to lost Paris, May 30-A cable received by the large administration majority in the from Home' would not have been gives cause for grave for sid, and the the country. The secund will cat off the consus in this cuclary that hasatown the po- broken out there and a niste of eiege bas A telegram namber of disbanded soldiers already in lurger Ireland is abroad. It is the first Prince announces that a revolution bas suggested and obtained for evory now

was recoired here

A JEWISH PRINCIPALITY. asking work mentioned.

Franch gunboat Vipère left for that port

Jewish capitalists are said to be donvider: That it is hopeful sign when the anomalat a Tuesday. A correspondent writes that fits of the large number of oficials and palation of Ireland below the five milliou been proclaimed. The Government has ing favourably the settlement of half a

merchants, Chinese and foreign, whey are

milion Jews in the northwest of Arabi Members of Council begin to probe the they feel as if living on the month of sungaged in this trade. The fourth w mark. In 1901 The figures urs 6,396,496 patched an izoled to the acone. questions raised in the P. W, D., and volcano, she would fios da surprised to ses affect the powerfale Bfth wil movement during this decade wùnld hava | recivod intimations that large orders may a good climate, while only few WARdBring nase the Red Sea. The land is under salt isaders and all salsever 900,000 ure than the present popula unravel the red-tape in which that De- their houses in Ames at any moment. A

Baioa. It was thought that the home rule Several beaiuses buses in Vienos have Egyptian rule, and the soil is fertile, with pariment in swathed.

consumers in the empire. was twice made to and

and be That intelligent remonstrance like that foreign property shere, but the rioters have boy, distnateful to the provincial diminished the tide of emigration, but anch shortly be expected from the Monteangtin Arabe lay any claion bo

highest to

Occupation. The to the lowest does not mear to have been the cuse. A julefonary

court. It is believed that these orders proposition is to establish A further faut of Public Works accompanying fast Esoming down from

great significance

a principality. in

LOOKING FOR ANOTHER WIFE,

relate to the expepot betrothal of the under the suzerainty of the Khedive, and timates must have its effect.

tried to land at sang by 1st store thin cpection should be wise noted: Oply.

although all ad

an issued ad ten days after the above deprec man

The Grand Duke of Hease has been hay-

rineoss Botens, third daughter of the with some wealthy London or American That, as I have said before, it may be vised him not to. was met by a

nenemary to get at the truth by a Cun threatening mob which gave lúm to under-proposal contained in a weinorled by the indications that he has been looking for dear desires the betrothal to be hinstoned own military and systerz of polios, etc. shother decree was issued ansiosing the ing lively times in London, and there are Prince of Montenegro, to the Carswitch. Jaw na reigning prings of the province, A 5 fatersburg dispatch says that the which would be autonomous and have ite mission, especially as regards the utterly stand he would not long survive coming Viceny Li Hung-chaug. This proposal another morgaatio wit is the disorganised condition of the P. W. D, store, so he wisely returned to the the mist frightfully costly public depart-steamer again.

was to build anw forts at Kinoshuw, widower of Princess Alice, and the father base of the dolidate health of Prince The Egyptian government is favorable to of the Grand Duchess Elizabeth of Russia, danger that surrounds the imperial family, to and a prince. Baron Hirsch has best Overge, bis second sop, and the evidence of the proposition, and the question is where Cheloo, and other seaports. It will be who has recently been converted to the Greek The Czar concluded he would not have his mentioned, and also prominent Hebrew most in Hongkong.

acun at orce that this last decres is in direct contraction of the decree of valyoberch. The Dake has been an almost heir foarried to a German princesa, as bas banker in New York... The person thus

nightly visitor at a noted London music That the hearty spirit in which this tho reassuring and they continually enquire sa and winore testing his strength. ball, and has spent a good part of the tirne been the custom of imperial families, honored would be parasitted to saboribe

The friendly "bearing of the people in ten days previous date. The Viserop wat

Bvidently conca

these princesses are averse to liberally to the foundation of the pris- roughly popular club was formed was to when the foreigners are likely to return. į

very striking success.

in the admirat eu of a well-known ismaalspecially refreshing and exceedingly eroditable to The missionaries are preaching in the street

The decroo which the Emperor has issued performer. If the latter has read the the orthodox faith, while Roman Catholic sipulity.

LAN UPKY'S LATEST. the residents of the Colony.

na the subject of the riots directs the history of the Grand Duke's Erst morganatic Princesses are altogether ineligible. - chapole

GOSCHEN'S FINANCIAL POLICY, and in the absence of all the Viceroye to get the cleins settled at once wife, whom he discarded for the Princess

Loudon, May 30.-The reports cabled to That

the enthusiasm

London, wee gou turned into medical man, the two native assistants of without delay, thus attempting to make Alice, she will probably take all the Grand honest

indigde

budget bill in the Commons to-day, are wide of the roark. It is well known the-manger of one or two by ably undertaking the work of attending the

-Harcourt Bttacked the

the policy of. Goschen, here particularly aning those familiar with percritical objectors.

slk in the hospital, and the dispensing of The Viceroy of Nanking has consulted with will avoid any matrimonial arrangement.

claiming it we subretaion áf the recog- the aporting world, that Mrs Langtry in at the association's rooms, College Chambers. That the exasperating slowness of official medicine at the hospital situate in the the Governor of Boockow, and they have

nized principles of English finance, The present under the special protecting of decided to direst the local officials (e Too The Russian press olime that the French House was told, he said, that the govern-liam Baird, who is better known fu movements, and the changes of Clover business part of the city. It is plassing to this, Chihhsiens, etc.) at each plane to make exhibition in Moscow is in the hands of mont's free education piase would absorb circles by the nam of nors, have now seriously imperilled the report the peaceful state of stairs, which the sett'oments, the Vicorns expressing Hebrews, who practically control the cul- over a milion of pounds, but the House the best gentleman rider in England. Abingdon. Hele sporting existence of Vis promising institution we sindsrely trust will continue.

in furci le language, thas so far as he is corn, on account of advances made to the was not informed as to the mothed by which When he rides his of horses he never That there cannot be the slightest doubt! His Excellency the Viceroy has wisely concerned, not a vent shall be paid to project za of the enterprise. The stats

the money out is believed to be true, and it has cast financial system which the government had handicap allowed by professional jockey so would be applied. Again, the consents to take the usual seven pounds are, doing all in their power to get the further saing. Club's affairs ont of the ofisial along of are in the air, but these groundless that the Chinese Government is unagi exhibition. despond which they now are.

fabrications seam be assive to this ously driving the ship of state straight on

for ustel exp

expenditures was enten ially Abingdon is That the delay is much to be regretted, and environment.

crrcocoa and destructive to sound Snanacfessionals. He owns ou of the best stabloa the rooks and quickeanda of rebellion. the unofficial members would do well to From chips gathered at conversation in

The food situation is becoming a grave He wailed to know the fatentions of the io England, and is proverbially lucky with ese that it is not extended more than it the large tea shops we learu there is openly

ORE in Germany, and the continued rain government is regard to the coinage of gold, his horses, and, derive an income sosta. expressed great dissatisfaction with tha

the prices of present dynasty. The teachers class and

connection with the Baring guarantee in his mines in the worth of England. people talk generally of their ripened con- fugees, to the steamer Zahlring from the

The course in the later master he thought Withal, he is a coats and Uliterate fallow, victions as to a near rebellion.

lato riy at Wusuch, B.B.M. Courant was

was a dangerous precedent,

who makes no secret of keeping company Dur longing eyes grow weary while we appealed to by her Captain as to his right

Goschen, in reply, said the government with notable women, vainly look for some little gunboat to cost to land a voloteer force from the steamer

had precedent for their financial policy int The way some of them: have vlotimized and stand by as till the mists have rolled and fro if necessary to recede the lives of

conection with naval cxpenditures the him is startling. He once handed Lolly Į ladies and children should a similar vare to

course taken by the Liberale in regard le that of the Waugh riot again ocoat.

army lealization. Turching on the dabblant a beautiful Brighton barmaid,

check to fill in as ale pleased, wher CHUNG CUI TUNG1a POSITION.

We are now asked to publish the follow-

jest of the Barinz guarantee, Goschen said she promptly cashed it for $25,000 and The Wuchang correspondent of the reply

Lond, June 2-Edgland is rapidly de- that no part of this guarantee was nuder-married Lord Aylesbury. Current report Daily News writes on 19th June:-A Dear Capt. Unin-You seked me if in veloping an elective system of navel de taken directly or indirectly by the govern credits Abingdon with aquaring all Mrs ramoor is given in the N... Daily News of ease of an affilike the Washeh one, you fance. Heroafter every imporant araport involve an adderal burden on the her a handsome annuity,

mont The

coinage question would not Laogiry's debts and with settling upon That the Hon. Walter Meredith Denne June 13th, received this morning, that would be justified in landing a party and is to have what might be called a naval

are of the original boys of Sir Richard E. the Viceroy of the Hukuong has saving the lives of the ladies and children garrison. In accordance with recent regu-tronomy, May 27-The Cominous re A PARNOUMAN TO UNDERTAKE A MacDonnell's time-leaves the service stated that he cannot rely on his soldiers in danger, and whether if you could not fulions a warship is to be assigned to every fused to day to pass the bill legalizing the

HSMARK and the Colony in

ADLY KIDR. The facts are there. The city guard is save the ladies otherwise, you would be port of consequence.

election of women as members of county known explorer, is preparing to start on a Paris, May 29.-M. Thonar, the well. That Mr Deans has done goed and honest composed of men who hava sumu stake of justified in firing. My anavor is a clear service for the Colony for vearly thirty property or family within the city; the and concise yes. Killing criminis in do-

Conseils. years, and he will take with him the camps are with one exception composed fance of life is justidable houicide.influenas to such an extent na to disable

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set extraordinary and unprecedented CHILONES'S

journay He contemplates a land expo gonuine good wishes of many old friends. of Hupeh men, the one exception is's com

London May 20-Health officor Fos ditior from Buenos Ayres to Paris on horas. Bat after the criminale are in Bight y u hid from daty The influenza has taken brooke, has completed his investigation baob, thoroute to be through Bolivia, Peru, That a wave of the riot scara has reachist pany of five hundred Bunnanes, There must not fire; killing cintials in revenge aslost hold of the troops as well as officers into the organization and operations of the Nicaragua and Mexics in California, British

as far as Canton, and a gunboat has been is a question but Chang Chili-tung zemains is marder, So would killing them be sent in time to prevent any trouble that intoneuly unpopular with all but a small after the danger has ceased.

at Altone, and in Berlin the sick line told Bury Life Insurance Company, which Columbia, Alaska, Hebring nes, Hiberis, may have been brewing there,

section of the community but there are.

I propoas Informing Lord Salisbury and unaqaily leśno, -

was charged with offering at small rates un- Russia, Germany and Belgium. Hestarts That the Shamsen residents were caught no signs of braving his authority, Lunder Sic John Walsham of your question and my

FATAL EUNAWAY,

usually large premiums, payable on napping eight years run by fore-spoken proclamation insisting on protection!

when the riots stand that people, as they read the out- snewer

A terrible accident is reported from Ber-death of young children and husbands, and in October next and expects to complete his end sorel undertaking intro and one half years. of 1883 recalled the

Meanwhile I should be obliged to you it in. The horses attached to a stone cart in consequence of which it was reported ignore in the good old days.

fur the foreigner and the Christian Church, you would gire my letter to you publici get frightened at something, and broke there was an alarming mortality among the Loudon, May 29.-The

SCANDAL IN JUGH ities for That they were fully justified in taking sure the Viceroy.. It is obvious then ty.

grows. The terrified children so insured, Mr Bosbrooke, in his Privileges in the House of Lords has heatd AWEY in Hambuki time by the forelock on this occasion that were the troopa to muting, things

Yopra truly.

aniniols dashed through a group of children report, says he found that the institution gridonce in the claim made by Randal THE TAOISM OF CHWANGT÷ZR-

That Baison's latest is combined pho would look serious. I am disposed to

who were out enjoying thomaalves. The was entirely under the management of an Mowbray, Thomas Borkeley.commonly tography and phonography,

think that the rumour rose from circum-

little ones did not all sea the runaway undertaker, who was president of the oon known as the Viscount Darsley, to the To the Editor of the * CHINA MATE That the result is, of course,

stances which happened three weeks or a

until the horses were among them, crush-absorbed or him, we almost Euridom of Barkning in June 27, 1891.

Likeness

month ago, A. military official of good

ing and trampling them under their fast.helly absorbed by him. It is clearly Baron Filehdusza Berkeley. Counsel to opposition to Se many of your readers may not That in this way will Selence perpetuate not rank was punished with degradation or A native paper usy, after the burning Tores dildren were killed and several se fraudulent enterprise, against which the behalf of Raton Falabrings maht the fift soo the China Bevite, I wish through your only our fasturce but our follies. cashiering, . He was a favourite with bis of the Cathedral at Wasiel many roadian verely injured.

health officer warns the public, but has 10 Earl of Berkeley tried to sedese a mecrans, paper to do a little bit of advertising-not That the wife of my bosom threatens tus ldiers and they want en ma se to beatage and bad charentera made continual raids on

FAT

been conducted within the law and cangirl named Mary Dole, and, falling, Me, for the Review, or myself, but for the. bequeath me a phonograph charged with the dours of the Judge's yams, and insist the Boman Catholic Church in Kiangpic. The British Government is stirred by not be suppressed, so long as it is so our attempt, heresy made and lette Truth's sake. In the forthcoming Chine all the curtain lectures to which I have on his restitution. No determined were. But beyond abusive language and tiempo acother trouble is Bouth Alphy Buoted. Mr. Febrooke declares that the speed with the chaplain who post

on

refased to lend an ear

they that in the dead of night a assenger ration, nu violence was offered. The obarah colony of Natal, on which it is proposed emphasised the necessity, which hut long the plain depands upon where E

existence

ence of such an Og bisation as this ceremony to destroy the proof of thieringe Umar any articlp. Moate, That it is strenge Edison has never turned was ant post barte to the Viceroy impler gates were accordingly closed and guards to center self-government by a bill now was falt, for legkision to put a stop toes) of Berkeley did or did go magty Mary of Cheran, tre by M.D., to which all students of the his attention to a mosquito sraping authorlig to quash the sentence. Es statiched. The other day a man carrying under coulderation, is said to be strongly

That perhaps the great laventor has never authority was given, the official restored, bag tried to ran the blockade, but was pro iubued with sepabicans sen kneutraald oh builmes fin report will be present Cole provoke to the beth of her clie

suffered from these blossings in disguise, and the soldiers pasised.

ad before the County Coutil of Wortes- That the Portuguese Finance Minister has

vented by a soldier on gitard; he de more than likely if it obtains a practically tershire at its cart meeting Great interest da takah in the case was an awkward occurrones to Eap monded to age the contents of the bag. The Independent system of government, to join exponed the cause of bimetalism.

NANOBILER GUARDAL, pen just before

a disterbance like the man immediately dropped the bag and took hands with the Transvaal, instead of being That in order not to upset hit calculations, present, and goua rather to show that the to his heels. The bag was taken to the a pendency of the Cape, t

UNA NOVEL PIAE RETISOVISKER Berlin, May 23-Auerbach & Gabis jual beginning to lost out, in which Air London, May 20.A fashionable scamilal the Maragers at Raub and Punjom have military officials in command have a grave e mmanding officer, who opened it before

schen's oil works, at Breslau, were destroyed, been cautioned to keep the production of and responsible infuence. Provided they all the soldiery and a big crowd of people

and Beaumont, well known in London. by bro, to-day. The brewery of Hof & society, sza the principals, Mr Beaumesty geld within bodods.

be faithful, the soldiers will be faithful. It attracted to the place. It aontained a dand

Coerck, situated nese the refinery, was in gormonely rich. He married four That it is a curious fact that every house at is exceedingly uelikely that the Viceroy as child already in a state of decomposition. Santiago, Chili, by way of Barnes Ayres, danger, und was saved in a novel manner mouths go the widow of the late General the Peak is situated just below the fog such a foar, still leas likely that the uttered The plot was clear as daglight on doubt it atatos that the German and British mini The water supply proving insufficient to Sir George Colley, who was killed in the life."

it. As a contrast to the incident above was intended to throw the dead body of ators have renewed their offers of mediation protectie threatened building, the Brime Boer War, and daughter of General mentioned, only two days ago the Viceroy's the gilt late the church premier, and between Balmaceda and the insurgents were invited to make use of the beer trail command over his military officers was prope would then be inclul to go and see that Balmaceda bas rejected the propos- stored in the place. A large number of fallible guide, or that I have read Chương. That England to become the New signally proved. He ordered a regiment the evidence of child murder. The people to stating the subjection of the rebel ook of the precious Buid were brought temper on both sides: Me Heaumont wants The reason aigued is incompatibility of lare in this new light; but at pressot he is Verusalem for 60,10), Jews. “x

from Mats'en, fifty miles from here, perceiving how nearly they had been way but a question of a short time.

The one and their contents poured upon the his wife to leave him, and shu bolutely Gamaliel to ma.Yours,

That Baron Hirsch is the modern Moses, instantly to increase the force in the city. duped, goietly returned to their homes president has ordered an advance on the flames, with the result of putting a stop to refuses to quit his house, Spicy develop J CHALMERS,

rete! garrisons, and the lapal fleet is the spread of the conflagration,

ments are anticipated.

antitied to a surf pin, not in rubies nad diamonds The coral responded by send- ing the dissatisfied manager a pin set in tho same sapphires which had been in the re- jacted ring. This was returned, with demand for the present left by the Czare- witch, and a threat to suo the consul unless the desired article was forthcoming. The matter has dually been referred to the Go- vernor, Six Arthur Havelock, forsettlement. It is said that other prominant officials, be sides the consul, ure implicated in the un- ploasant affair.

BRITISH MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICERS' ASSOCIATION.

The second half-yearly mooting of this

association was huld yesterday evening at

The President (Capt. Ashton) occupied the

chair. The accounts, which were eubmitted and adopted, showed a balance in hand of 8243.95.

That the rumblings of a rising storm have

been tward in connection with the Athle tie Olub.

NANKING.

19 June.

owing to the dog-in Dr Macklin have auderlakes and are now these questions local, instead of imperial. Duke has to offer in the way of gifts, but / of the R.-On the second reading America that Mrs Langtry is short of each

Of course wild rumeurs

THE MONOW EXHIBITION.

that the oflours of the Club kavo beon and and well spared no energy to prevent any foreigners and winds up by declaring a damper upon the Russian-interest in the followed in borrowing from future rovozue gents suit Merous as the bat

has been,

Taat even red-tape has its limits, and the members of the Olub may icas patience. That it is pleasant to have the authority of a live ... that turbid water is hot necessarily deleterions Thet

wool prefer to mix my own lime That it is not often we hear of oven officia! filter-beds being overtaxed by overwork. That the total abstainer cannut he said to

have a fair chance in this Colony, in spite. of the F. U. S.'s assurance.

The President said he was glad to kee were not in debt, and that was a position to vecupy in this colony at | the present time. (Laughter.) He con gratulated the members on the success of their effort to connection with the Sunday Labour question. He could only regret chat more offsets had not joined the association. Some, ha underaboost, grudget the amall subscription of 82 s mouth and othare were afraid to join. He was sorry that these officers were an blind to their own interests and to the advantages of the nzerciation. One of theme advantages was that they were alliated with the London and water. and Liverpool associations, and while they were in Hoogkong they had the use of the associatione coons for reading, billiards,

c., where they could meet with men of their class. He inight mention alo that several emplopers in the colony when they wanted an bilcer turned their oyes in the direction of the association, and the Sa- crotary recived letters asking for cficere. In onclusion, op Ashton said he desired to say a few words with reference to the former hon. Secretary of the As- Boolation, Mr Cheaney Dimcat. Mc Don can had dons a great deal for the association.

He had worked without any paconiary reward and had worked very hard. £u all. probability the Association would not be in the proud position it now occupied had it not been for Mr. Charney Duncan." (Ap« plause.)

Tibe

CORRESPONDENCE.

original Tanism of Obins, and wrocially. missionarie, will do well to give head have for many years given ablation to Chuangle in the original, and felt that there was a depth in him, and indeed in Lay-ute, which I had not fathomed." From translations I never got any help. Bot Dr. Mears, a Church of England missionary, ro- cently came frosh from Oxford with this article in his pocket, in which, as far as I sau judge, a dobol light is thrown on the

or two.

speaking

most martellons book that Chins as over That ales-ovory-man's neighbour is more produced. I do not say. De Maar tu an in- foggy than himself.

анад.

This

VERMISSION TO CHOOT.

THE OBAMAN FOOD,--

riders.

WI-

After the arrival in Hunkow of the rug mong train is already causing coffer and alto what part the government took in thing like 8500, 00 a pear from his interest

CH, GARDEN,

Hankow, 8th June,

HOW THÈ BIOM ARE BAISED..

And I is hoped ho may, like his pro- The commanding offer having, of course, Pence agaia reigna in

the pour. The failure of the Government to ant promptly in reductug datire, for the popular benefit, is the ground for deep and widespread irritation Prince Bismarck is said in be quietly pro mating, through his confidential journalists, a revival of anti-Semitic foaling in Ger

many.

ENGLAND'S NAVAL DEFENUES.

INFLUENZA 18 THE GERMAN ARMY,

Count Waldersee is reported to be ill with

WILL BREAK FROM DEPENDENØY.

THE CHILIAN EZVOLT.AS

London, May 8.A message from

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