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The naval deportment, anxious to put the Japanese navy on a more effective fouting, los golved to organize squadron consisting of fourteen ships now under contruction or already Mr. Risfellzolor, Consul for France at Tica-built, to be stationed in the western her, besides tein, arrived at Shanghai by the steamer fifteen ships for rossers or training purposes: Porain on the lat inst
and this undertaking is to be completed bolero 1899-Japan Guwolle. The Agents (Mears. Jardine, Matheson & Co) inform us that the flen Line ateamer Gleneagles from London, left Sagapore for this port ou Wednesday.
Most of the gawe brought by the American mast yesterday has been anticipated. Her dates erly four days later thya di Daglish wall. while from Australia tologcams up to the 2nd
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The Ching Mail publishes the following tols. grant, dated Shanghai, 6th November The Council which awwmbled at Poking to consider torms of peace is a failuro, It is reported that arderad for a rod porio: will ba contianed osì Haig chong has been hastily summoned to Manitoba and South-western and other Canada M. Ryrie went with him`sgaiu to the house, and i
Poking
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On the 27th September, at Old Charity, Kont, Mrs. Tas Raport, dated Calcutta, 16th Osteber, that
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LATEST TELEGRAMS.
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Lorbon, 5th Novomaer." THE ADDRESS IN KEFLY TO THE
ROYAL SPEECH," The House of Commons voted the Address in reply to the Speech from the one after a lour
debate.
THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN. " Major Kitchener telegrapha that General Gor- don refused the Maldi's automons to surrender, upon which the latter withdraw,
THE NEW PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Colonal Moshy, American Consul, received telegram stating that Mr. Clevoland, the Democratic Candidats. Las been elected Presi- dent of the United States.
the total axport of The from Calcutta to rast Britain from 1st Jangary to 30th September was 38,976,073 Lba as compared with 35,858,392 lbs. 35276270aponding nine months of last year, and 32, 995,818 lbs. in the same period of 1892.
To-day at 2 pm, and to-morrow at 11 am.. the following team of the Hongkong Cricket Club will play "The Grand Old Baifs, viz. G.S. Caión, Capt. ; C. S. Barff, C. E. Bowles, E. Oser move there suere to be a faint hope. CC. Hendey, Capt. Materia, EAW
J. Coron, F. E. Davies, F. S. C. Hure. D.AC.G.:: of a pacific settlement of the Franco-Chinese Watson Pike, AMD J. H. Plumbe, R. LI, difficulty. At ill events, it is certain that and H. Taylor. Punctuality is specially re- soma efforts are being made in that direc-quested to unsere the completion of the match. tion, and there is equally good reason to ba-
The Sten-pas ou the Blat ult. pablished a lieve that the Governments of both France tolerans from Teking saying that, in a Decree of 29th altimo, Lin Ming-chuan was appointed când Ching, would be glad to come to terms, Patai (Governor of the Fukter. Provinca. The if this can be arranged without any great following morning the sate paper has another
[FROM. C. DAILY NEWS."}] loss of face to China or of either prestige or will continue to reside in Formoss to take care telegram to the effect that Tix Hing-eluan
PERING, Slet October. money to France. The indemnity seems the of Ailitary affairs there, although he has beeh
THE FOOCHOW OFFICIALS. great stumbling blook at Paking. The Chi-appointed Futai of Fukien.
At a mesting of the Grand Confeil, bald on nese Government have repeatedly reitoraced The Times' correspondent at Fosshow, speak the 28th inst, it was decided to appoint Liu their intention to pay no indemnity for the ing of the nation at Pagoda Anchorage, says Ming-chan, new in command of the Imperial "Some jucks in the tops of the Sapphire choral -Langson affair, the responsibility of which the Treach torpol heat. Admire! Dowell sent forces in Formosa, Fu-t'ai of Fakion Chaxy they wholly repudiato,, and perhaps ap the silvo penuant. He seat for the bout-Chao-tang, the present Fu-t'ui, and Ho Jn this would not be insisted upon by wain who led the cheering, mad told him it was chang, Director of the Arenal, are to saffer disgraceful, in language he is not likely to fur- France if China gould consent to concederet. It was a battus, not a fight, and or complete deprivation of rank. dore equivalent advantage to Franse. Iritten aspatch would be necessary to describo in statod bath by tho Afersury and the Shen: the scene troughly."
The Chairman mid that there mover, was `n greater nousity for protection. At the Tien-
ths construction of a dock.
THE REFORM QURSTION IN ENGLAND.
LONDON, 8th Östobor:.
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The hearing of this cans qua resmined at 10.50. pot wait to see whether they did go on
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. Chan Kum Po said he was a trader, and on board. After salgrants have, gone on board
The E. and A. steamer Tunnadise, Capto the 28th March be entered into an agreement they are allowed in go and como as they hike up tain Massmore there was considerabis alarm, bat
If they have the danger had passed whom the news reached us. Green, arrived hers yesterday. The following with Mr. Ryrie to provide omigranta for Jamatan. to the day the ship leaves.
or clothes aqme shock, is Now the danger, se shawa by the oscurrences at That was his acoustomed business, and he pro-received money coded to engage three hopes for the coolies he required, but they are very often allowed to go Hongkong and Wanskew, is beginning to threa interesting talograms are taken from me. was to get. In April he got 360 mon and 40 nshore on then. I know the rules passed in tem. It must be remembered that when the Sydney and Queensland and Port Darrin filoso woleh He got some edilebrar alsh, and i de Sir Richard McDonnell's time. Under these winter has set in, there will be no chance of tail their numbers were 269 workinou, 91 women, les emigrante ore rab allowed to losrs the ossaps. There are some, happily very fow, whe
The Standard of this morning states that the A New York telegram anted the 25th Septem 49 boys, 16 girls, one chief steward, uus sock, ship after signing tho contrrot bat those rules think that to have a gunboat or marines to bor saga--An effort was plads yesterday to centro dotors, and fire head men, which he made have no application in law now. The raison why protect us is in itself a danger, as it might in Government shume for the radistribution of veno a special meating of the Chamber of Com-out to be a total of 3984. He took Me Byris the ship was made the dopot in this case was dano attacks, and act as oil thrown on the firements in the House of Commons assigns 231 worce to consider the present trouble batwens down to me the emigrants he had engaged, and that it was repented us being more pouvon The late Lord Pálmarston, however, wasret a members to the English donaties, and 239 In Wals tho -A mail for Kelung and Tamaui will be mate France and China, and discuss tho advisability of the houses he hat provided for thens, and Mr.font to Mr. Ryrie. Ons advantage of having different opinion, He said that the best way to members to the horngha anat fire celook this afternoon; to be forwarded: to Kelaug by kind pormirsisa of the Creimmada memorializing President Arthur with the view of Ryrieopresentaself is very well satisfied with the ship made the depot was that on shore they prevent atłasks from Asintios in to show tham fecenties will have 18 mambéra, shi’the boroughs
12 and in Scotland, the canidos 35 members, : offering the meation of the United States. On what he saw. Witness repeatedly asked Mr. might get a week's food and the throw the that you are prepared to fand yourselves. of the D'Estaing.
apoonat of the absence of several prominent mer Ryrie when the chip was going to sail, and My. thing up, as I believe a good many of the, men Mr. Brenan considered that in order to prove and the boroughs 32. Iu Iraland two membors The French gunboat Jaguar, Lieut. Con-chants in the China trade the moting was post Ryrie always said "Oh, when she is ready, and I did. It is a common thing for men to live at to the Ministers and Admirals that we were in will be assigned to cash county. und
have got the provisions," and that sort of thing.a. olie loase intil the time of departate and carnist, a subscription had hatter be at once boroughs of under 10,000 olostors will be red mander Forist, the ironclad frigate Triomphanie, poned
On the 27th witness went to Mr. Rysie and told thea lavo. They would be less likely to leave opened for the preparation of a dock in the ovent into the counties. In London one lamber will Chuptas Baux, and the corvette Nielly, Ostain
The following Colegram-dated Chiongo, eth him he thought that gentleman would soon have the ship. There was no reason why the honges of a rusboat being sent for the winter. This be granted for every 80,000, olectare des Asert, luft heré-resterday for Kalung etabar: appears in the American papors to put him in gal. Mr. Byrio asked what for, should not have been sanctioned as the dapate enggestion, being placed to the missting as a re-
Lasnos, 12th Ostober. Captain Matovin, E.A., who arrived here on oily News special from Montreal, Quebe, and witness to hiru that he was kesying the if application had bucu mule. Mr. Byrisoluten, and nondedeby the Rev. J. Garsu The Marquis of Salisbury address? a large Wednesday by the F and O. stgamer Bagetts, Si Jolin A Mecdonald, the Canadian coalies tax leng, ashore, and if they were apparently thought the better way would be to was carried A Committen was also appointed, gathering last night at Kelen, in Bootland, on SHIPS MEDICINGCHESTS REFTITED relieves Captain Brackenbury, who having conreuior, and George Stephens, President of soon put on board thorship, they would run away. get the men on board and then they would consisting of frasem. Brozan. Honeheadoff, and the pelitiest hitastion. He said that it was un-
ploted his form of servios abroad, will shortly the Canadian Pacific, left for New York to-day Mr. Ryrie wald What is the matter with you probably stay.
Banker, for arranging site, digging, and obtain- | likely that the House of Lords would recale to take the Cenard steamer for England on that you come and use a row with mo? I think Ly Mr. Franois-Patting the men on boarding further subscriptions for the dook, eto. from the position it had taken up in regard to return to England.e
Wednesday. Mr. Stephens goos to establie you have boon getting "samshy this morning. the ship would be an advantage to the con- After a sote of thanks to the Chairman, pro: the Franchise question. Hoevetended that may line of steamers la connection with the Canadian. He wanted Mr. Ryrie to go down to the olie tractors, us they would be less likely to ran posed by Mr. Bandinal and seconded by Mfr. schome of roform to be operative and to have due Positio botwson British Columbia. Japan, and house, and Mr. Kyrie promised to do so, and way. On one occasion while the men were on Lawin, which was carried unanimonsly the legal effoot should combine redistribution of esate China Negotiations are truly on foot with hon winess want for him at the Hongkong board there was a row, the Hot going the food member of the community present it their in the Konse of Commons with the extension of this and in view, and Mn, Stephens says the Club af siput in the evening, Mr. Byria was not good, but: better food was given them, names to subscriptions more than saint for the Franchise. The scheme promulgated by the steamers will be mack fost than those ailing said he had ne time, and promized to come next and there was at anilet it
Standard for the redistribution of sents, ha ru- Mr. FrizeDo you know Lawag On? Dering the proceedings soms memorands were marks, utterly effaced rural population from from San Franciscu, and that the route from day: He went with witness the nort day, and Yatrohama to Europe via Canadian Faoife, will posing the coolies were spooking to him, asked
Witnesses. *
read from H. AL Consul as to a scheme by to representation in Parliament. be shorter by three days then via San Francisco, what they said, and witness told hire that they Were not he and some other members of the latter for protecting the settlement by means of The Marquis of Hartington, Boorotarrol War, Mr. Stephans visit is also to inte financial aid they were being kept aahore too long, and Ro Leong Kuk prosent during the examination foreign-dried and foreign paid untive soldiers. has admitted that the Standard's scharfer the arrangements for the purpose of building the wanted to go an beard the ship. The next day counselling and advising the emigranta ? These viowa ware not placed before this niosting. redistribution of seats in idetation with thus padarao
Witness-There were several thers; I don't They would certainly not have been carried, oven drafted by the committes of the Cabinat. Pasife branches in the northwest. It is belived Dr. Ayce, a Fertaguose dintor, and Captain know whether they belonged to the Po song if anyone had been bald enough to mere er
THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN.
ALEXANDIírá, 8th October, that Sir John Macdonald accompanies Mr Thomsett came the Erst two to examine the Hak or not. They did not interfors in the seond any such idea. It was ascertained alco
The Peninsular and Oriental Company's stan Stephens for the purpose of offering Govern emigrants, and the latter to question then as to examination I would not allow them to do so, for the first time that when H.M.S. Espoir was mout-support to the scheme.
their willingness to go to Jacentos. It had cast but I had no objection to their being there last here, a month ago, the commander entered mara Deccan and Australia, which laft England witness about $12,300 to get his emigrants'on privately to heme what was going on into the question regarding the protection of the on the 29th ultimo with the men serving for the ji
board; he gbuld not my what the sthera pait,On Sunday between 60 and 70 mon said they cummunity, who were not consulted in any camat corps. and tabonded to be specially en- but that was a reasonable amount.
did not want to go and word sent ashors. How menust regarding such a very important matter.ployed for the Khartoum expeditics, arrived to- Cross-examined--Winess had three house of many there were on Monday I don't know, as I Had a rooting then taken place there would day. The 509 Caslin boatmen have slao xt- his own, sad when Dr. Ares examined the police was not there the whole time, Emigrants are re have been ample time to get knowledge, at ang rived, and will start. with the camel cars, by he could not stop to take secount of all the men quired to he kept inn depot for three days. The rate, whokher we are to be protected or left to way of the Nile, to-morrow.
he had to go to the women, whom the Porta only reason for that is that the men may he per uur own devices like ruts in a trap: Saroly wo
Camo. 8th Ostaðir. The obiefs of sergral tribes 'holding 45 (sian- goose doctor examined, but hisfakes told him her foally freeduring Urst time to make up thermiade, I have a-right to know all about it, for many
Dr. Asras, the Colonial Surgeon, said hofpeople would undoubtedly, sand, their wives and try between Shendy wid Khartoum, pr were 430 man. Witness counted his men as they! wont ta board ship the next day, and he counted oramino some, coolice engaged for emigration families away unless there be some sosurity for themselves batnes the favernor of Ambul and gue men, 91 romen, 43 boys, 16, girls, a chief by the Prins Alexander in April-in a godown thoot during the winter. It has turns out that tender their sobmissing to the Egyptian- steward, a cook, five head men, and two doctors at West Point. There was someone repre- HM. Copsal hus thought of the necessity for thorities. Mr. Myrie's compradors found him the money for santing the Bagration Officer prosent, together protection, and injustice has been done bins in Osman Digns, hi han boon keeping ope hosti- the $6 advance to the emigrafts. All witness with Mr. Ryzio. The examination was a special not giving him credit for his attempts to obtain litios against Saskire for some mouths past, kas emigrants, so far as he knew, sailed by the ship. ons, not merely as to health, but as to whether it. He would have been wall capported by the abandoned the attack on that plaw, and is now They were all willing, and all passed the doctor. the coplios were physically fitted for the work community had be given, thems ebeurd. Now engaged in ruthly massacring the women Witness'afokeesupplied theocolies with food from contracted for. He was not soting for the Goit is to be feared that our efforts urs too lato-and children of these tribos which maintained the time they were on board the ship for three varmant on this occasion but for Mr. Byrie. N. U. Daily News Correspondent.
a friendly attitude 6wards the Egyptian Gor. ernment. days; after that Mr. Ryrie's empradera supplied The medical examination required by law before
CAIRO, 17th October. them. Witness's agreement time was up them, embarkation was performed by the Health Officer.
Cross-ozamined-Wituoss kopt no account of COOLIE IMMIGRATION TO
The Government is in receint of telegrapbio... and he did not pay for their provisions afforwards.
JAMATCA.
desgutobes, from the Mudir of Dongola giring He was aware that the emigrants did, not sign the number he passed, hat tallies wore taken by Ís rejected 30 or 40 the sonDaî
details of the massacre of Colonel Stewart and their agreements until about the 5th April, but three other
"Letters from Jamaica by the last mailser that party. The intelligonos shows that the whole that was not his business; his agreement time had day as physically unfit. He passed batsson 800. expired. He signed his agreement on the 28th and 760 adult, counting two children as an adult. the 600 Chinese immigrants who have just bon party were pat to instant death, with the orop. March, at the same time the other plaintiffs did. They could not get anything like the zauber imported by the Government for a few of the tins of 15, who were retained as prisonere. Go- Ho Afuk said he was a trader of Hongkong, required, and so they brought in a lot of nacur-ang-planters have indignantly refused to work noral Lard Wolseley has telographed to the Madir, and one of the parties to the contract with Mr. iaga. A number rýlusad to go, Gl) or 70 on one for the current wages of Ia aday; that in cons ordering him to despatch a body of nativa troops Ryrie, which he signed with the others on the day
quenon some of them have boon arrested and to Mesaws, in the vicinity of the Nile below the 25th Math. He angagod 178 workman, 22 wo- Dr. W. S. Adatás, Health Ofear of the Port imprisoned for 'insubordination; that the rost fourth cataract, with tba object of resouing the mon, 4 girls, and 10 boys whom he asemmosul Medical Inspector of Emigrants asid in vas are greatly excited, and, as they carry revolvers euptives who are believed to be in that neigh
Lord Wolseley has also instructed dated in houses he provided in Houghong. Mr. his duty to inspect emigrante before embarkation and bowie knives, are a terror to the cammanity, horthand Eyrie visited his depots on the 17th, 23rd and in depots get aside for that purpose, There There may be some exaggeration in these the Mudir to try to chtain the release of the s 28th April. Mr. Ryrie suid tão vessel would were two examinations, sus before going before outs, but there sax be no doubt that the im by ransom if necessary. CAR, 12th October. loove in a for days, but his emigrante became the Emigration Ofcor, and ons afterwards. poverished taxpayers of Jamice will have to pay
The steamer Midashery, which proceeded up impatient, and, asid they did not know when He inspected the emigrants by the Prinz Ale for another of them abortive immigration
schemes."
the Nile in advance of the pipelition carrying the vessel was going to start, and they all left on xander only once on board the ship:
Cross-Examined by Mr. Francis-Witness ca- The shove is the opening paragraph of a letter cable gear, required foaling the transport the 29th April.
Cross-examined--None of witness's clies were membered the case of the Frederich in 1860, but to The Times by the Ror. H. Clarke, Rostor of bosta nup the rapids and cataracta, has success. examined by Dr. Ayres, nor did any Karopean whether the vessel was need in the same way as a Westmoreland, Jamatos, who says he has come fully passed the third astaract to Dingols, seo them or court thom. Witness formerly kept dopot as in this case he did zot recollect. Witto England to try what he can do to pat a stop where she is reported to have arrived pastorday.
Camo, 14th Ortober, `sabon, but it was alowed in the eighth moon last ness found that a very old plan was for a lot of to a proposed extensive plan of coolie" immigra-
Lord Northbrook, the British High Commis- Far. He provided provisions for his own coolies en toongagotoemigrate with no intention of sail- tion at the public expense. The Chiness im pra that, La Hoyamwire, who not long
and for some of the others, but not for all, ing by thy ship, hat simply to get their food, &., migrants above roferred to are no doubt sioner for Egyptys suffering from indisposition, Wo to regreted by: Captain-Pelumbe to sipoo was reportedly be animated by a most state, with regard to the paragraph from the
Mr. Alves, of the Harbour Master's depart with the ther coolies during the time that they those who left here by the sisuer Prins which has obliged him to rotura hore from Up ment, said he noted as deputy for the Emigration were nears at the depois, at just before they Alexander. Mr. Clarko gives a long history of por Egypt. Shanghai Courier roferring to the movements Kellicae spirit, bag suggested the forma of a
of rvs Talien corvette Veltor Plaani, that o
Officer in cortaf matters. When emigrants were required to pass the medical sination, inimigration-Chinese and Indiana Jomsien, compromise which he is said to have disorders have, yet been received by him, but th
day's were to be shipped under antract of service a they would leave. A great number usually in the souras of which he says: "In 1854 there
good deal of correspondence passed through the deserted in that way.
were 472 Chinese introduced, the majority of cuased with M. RISTELSER, French Corbe is awaiting the arrival of the Cristoforo
office about it.. The first heard of it was an oil- The Attorney-Gonerad said that concluded tho whom came from Colon, where they had gone to aul at Tientsio. The immediate result of Colom, and if the Veltor Pisani day procent
Inbour on the Panama Railway, and whom thoir to Europe it will be because or foreign et
cial netice from the charterer to the Emigrationsse for the plaintiff's. these negotiatioús, za fur sposa bo seun, leisision has expired and not on secouel of
Odoar under section 4 of Ordinaire 5 of 1874:
health had bean completely destroyed. The conscavato was that soon after their arrival Notico with refereEon to the Fring Alexander morning at 19.30, been the journey of L. RISTELACEBER to defect in her machinery.
was given in accordance with that regaire-
they wurd to be asen in the stroots worn out Shanghai to confer with M. PathoTEE, the
ment and the Goverment Surrogor's car
ad amanista heart-broken and miserable, and The Shanghai Mercury says:-"Là Hung French Minister, and the departure of Lt chuig has sent a secret telegram.ordering Li
tifonts was enclosed
they eventually found homes in the hospitals There was no notice of the depots in which tho intending omi-
and ainshouses of Kingston and St Oathering HONG-CHANG for Peking, doubtless to con- Cheng won, the Admiral of the Yangtze, to
grants were to be lodged as required by the
where the majority disi na pappers. The nam fer, with Prince Cuct and the EMPRESS Ming chan. Wo doubt if Li Ching we will tako bis squadron to Formbs and help Lin
Ordinance. The next step was for the boarding
bar thus introduced rader Lera Elgiz's Act was
THE BO‡E, AUGEESSION. ROGENT
5,023, costing the golong £53,703, hasides the The correspondent of thebe foolish enough to obey such an order." The
offer to go on board and inspect the vessel. The boarding effcer's report wort direct to 'Captain.
oest of maintaining them in the poorhower and
LONDON, 9th October. Mercury asserts that His Ereellency the following tel gran has been received by tho
The British Cabinet has expressed its willing Themeth and did not moms before witness." The Wong Asanya Tang Achat way cock of harying suol of their dead bodios an word 254 Viceroy of Chibli fappura a proposition and Shin-300 from its Tiantsin correspondeat ;---
flegram from Lai-skoo-kowways that the Tany
chartster or agent then applies for a licenseet, win default 14 days imprisonment for eaten by the jahaaraws in the bush. The lat-ness to not in ontoert with the Cape Govern- moat in taking measures to put a stop to the The date of the spplication in this case noticensed possession of prepared opinta at No. for concludes es follows == to have teed mada by Mr. DermING, of the rei. Chan, and others-four vessels uite
as the 24th April. It was sent to the 40, Aberdeen street, on the oth inst. Tas spaim for one coolie is £36 145, 6d. (Blas Brot, page Imperial Cabinet favours the formation of a The total cost incurred by the Government aggression of the Boers in Beahesaaland The Imperial Maritime Customs Survice, that gether have boun vetored to Formosa to assist
Colonial Secretary's offer and was returned and utensils for preparing the drag wors also bad as I know that if the employers were strong body of armed police to cope with the Lin Ming-uluan. Obina should cade the island of Formosa to
with this licence. The ship was to leave on or confiscated. before the 20th May, About the 26th April ap. the French Government for a period of
rolly made to pay even £15 of this wacant they Bear The N.C. Daily News Buys With reforma
igation was made by the Harbour Master far
content to wait till the Rysten died a natural occupying much attention, and an important wenki neon cense to apply for any more, I was The recent encroachments of the Boers are twenty years. This would give the Franch to the statement of a Tientsie correspondent re-
parkinson to as the Print Aleander as a
desth. But finding that the Royal Cam conference to discuss the situation in Bocth the material guarantee they require and garding the alleged effoiousness of Mr. Yeang
degat, but witness could not say how that appli- in attempting to mediate hetween France ani
cation came to be modo; there was as record in. Ng Chai Yin, morried woman, was charged insioners, Colonel Crossman and Mr. Baden- Afrion was hell to lay. Among the eperkare enable them to collect the revenues of For China, wa kave high authority for saying the
thecleo. Witness know nothing more of the with useriting and dogging her servant, a girl Powell, had strongly recommended a more ex-who addressed the meating wore Sir William mosa. Whether this would suit the French the proposal that he should de se camo first from
transaction until the 4th May, when he wont on named Clan Chin Ying, 11 years of age, on the toasive plan of coolie immigration at the public M'Arthar and the Right Hon. W. EL Forster, Chiu and then from France. In each gaṣo; Government is, however; another matter.however, it was clogged with conditions which
board thoship Up to that date there was 5th inst
erpens (implying epparently that the present both of whom warmly urged the necessity of en- A talagram from the Shingan's Peking carno notice revived from my passage broker The girl stated that she accidentally broke a plan was not at the public expense) I resolved to forming the fulfilment of the articles of the scan 16-is-sortainly rather a new idea for a State made acceptance impozajula. Tas offles, W
Colonial Oleo, dologates, by which the Transvaal frontier was to pawn' one of its dependencies for a term caught and ungracions, and it is dantel that respondent says that rumour has that Has required by section 6 of Ordinanse 5 water pot belonging to her mistress, who bocamo come to England to try what I could do to putarentien which had been concluded with the Boer
Mr Young aver urged himself as mediator, Li Hung ohang deputad the Commissioner of of 1874. On the 4th May he went on angry and beat her very sporely with a rattan stop to it. I have been to
lavo kad no nevarance that the recommendation
LONDON. 12th October. thongh, having been formed into that position, Customs, Mr. Dstring, to Peking to secretly board the ship with Captain Thomsett to Sho rea out into the street, here the meta and have had an interview with Lard Derby, but defined
suspect. the passengers. They took no papers constable who took her to the Station. so difficult to understand the idea finding
The Caundian Government has offered to send | of the Royal Commissionera will not be carried arrango the French difficultion with the Thang- with them, but received a list on board The woman denied beating the girl, and said ont. Colonial Office officials sppest to na nesistance of men and money to the Government favour with L: HURG-CHARO. So long as
A telugman to a Rangoon paper, from Calcutta, Yamin. On the 28th October the Ministers the ship from the broker Mr. Moraly. Ths that she had fallen dow
The Colonial Surgeon cortiled that the girt only sa they are mered, and poor Jamaicans of Cape Colony, to put down the Boer aggres the territory is not ended in parpetuity, the under dute 15th October, atatea:- Minister of the Tamen memorialized the Empress, bog. Acting Colonial Secretary, the Acting Registr Chinese have no particular objection to far from King Theobaw has arrived at Fondicherry ging the Throne to pity the people and con-neral, and Mr. Hyrie were were also on board had evidently been soverely besten with a cane without wealthy friends in England or votes insion, in the avant of the Imperial Government
thoship. The passengera were examined, the can about the back and forearm,
the Hauss, of Commons have no means of moving refusing to despatch troops to South Africa.
LONDON, 16th October. out any outlying portion of the Empire. a ission respecting the Mangean Princesde the French demands. On the 20th De-tract was explain to them, and if they wanted The case was remanded to Monday, the coin-them. I have hopes, however, that this apoanze of the atrocious system in The Times will form to go they signed the contract. Some of them plainant being sent to the Registrar-General.
The news previously talegraphed that the The French authorities sent a guard to meet the Time is a matter of as-iúportazge in China: Minister at the Railway Sixtion. The Meugomcree was issued onloring the Ministers of all the
an appeal to the justice of the British public Government Lad decided to tale active steps to its fight is not beaded; it who refused to go were put on shore. About
saronty or eighty destined on the 4th, but came Wong Afuk, unlicensed hawker, was entenced which will not be disregarded. I could not listen prevent further onoroash monts by the Boara kas bring are not taken into calculation, Anthemson from Mandalay, quite a demonstre. Thuring the consultation the Ministers decided, back on the stb. The numbor passsa, ecounting to three months hard labour as a rogue and to those excellent species delivered at the anti-ban sanfirmed, end it is now announced that
if the French really wish to make pette, China to children as one adult, wad 656. On the vagabond.
slavery jubiles, from that of the Prince of Wales Colonal Warren is about to leave for the Cspe tion was made it the Railway Station, by his at- other matter in connection with this stringo tendants and followers, when the King's Minister will not pay an indemnity, it will arrange list supplied there were altogether 898 Defendant was caught gambling at Laprak's downwards, without fealing that there is still a with's body of troops, and will proceed to Bo- proposal likely to cause it to find farnar atareived, but there was tot au open exhibition of Peking is the fact that it will avert the he-bostility: the polico gasit was slas specially privately to make some concessions to Franco, men. The number examined and passed what he had been in gadd six times before. sound anti-slavery sentiment among the leading cheanatand ander orders to take steps for the politicings of England. Lord Derby's-spechotaration of the British authority in that placed at the Prince's headquarters while tho ja ortor to show ber mugasnimity, and the way 094 As a tale this examination is pando in the Harbour Offles before the
Robert Bete, described as a veterinary surgeon especially, was all that the friends of the sogro oountry on the arrival of the Liverpool staamer
Lord Clyde. ceanity of cashing up a large sum of money, Minister stayed in French territory. Although Ministara agrood to mahmorialize the Empress people go on board and this was as of Liverpool, was charged with drunkenness and eculd desire..
altogether exceptionable proceeding. As with hang a rogue and vagabond on the 3rd inst. this moment thousands of helpless strangers in When the truth is realized that there are at and of the Government having to eat their he is ordinarily under no direct supervision, the accordingly.—Marcura," "
ANNEXATION OF TEN TEANSEZI.
LowDow, 12th October. Prince is determined to make for Saigon as soon
Yule passengers under contrat, after going on Dofondant appeared to be ill in the dock, and as an opportunity occurs; he is mosi anxious to But thequestion than remains-supposing, enter into arrangements with the Government
board ship are not allowed to leare-having his Worship discharged him and sont hits to the Jamaica who can be sont to imprisonment with The remaining portion of the territory of the signed their contract previously.
Civil Hospital.
hard labour for refusing to work for another Transkei, in South Africa, basban formally man alior it has ceased to be their wish, or their annered by the Girarnmany of Cape Colony of coarab, that the statement made by the of India, hat is disinclined to approach them
Cross-examined by Mr. Francis Witnèse did
interest to work for him, I teel sure the law UNIVERSAL MERIDIAN CONFERENCE. whon as many of his petitions have been ignored
init zecollect whether the paasonger list was Shanghai papers is based on good authority bases as declines to surrender us thoir pri
signed by Mr. Mosely when it was first handedin.
which legalizos the wrosh will be abolished.
LONDON, 8th October.
whether the French Governout will be sonor.
„Tamalen has now hem, for more than two cen The International Conferones proposed to be be laid before the Tsang-I Yamin by Mr. De The names from number 188 to 503 on one of
turies under the absolute control of England, held at Washington, to determine apoa a univer- disposed to regard the proposition of a tem- porary cession of Forinoss with equal satis- Afrin disgusted incing-lane by attempting to to Franco for twenty years The revenue Witness could not say whether they were in at A few years ago certain clever gattoman in tring. The foheme is that China andes Formoss the middle shoats and a number of smas at the
daring the greater part of which period it was a Bsl masa meridian, will in all probability prove and were written in purple copying pennil
pandemonium in which every principle of religion fruitiest, in sousequence of the notion of France
of yours in payment of a debt, but it is not
own words.
he did his best in the interest of both parties'
SHANGHAI AUTUMN RACES.
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PIEST DAY-6th Norəmbər: The following are the results of the fixat evenia:
THE MALOO PLATE. -Danlolo
THE CRITERION STAKES. Cheapsido.
THE MAIDEN STAKES. Cornhill
1
Astrologer
Kildare
Tycoon
THE CLUE Cor.
THE JOCKEY Our.
THE PAGODA CVP.
THE RACING STAKES.
...THE. HACK STAKES.
Moon
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called tea, but which competent judges and the
نا علي تنمدي
REPORTED PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.
TINTAIN, 25th October.
Mr. Ristalhaber has paid a visit to Li Hung. hang and the Castoms Tastai; it appears that Li and the French Consul are busy again fixing sohome for an amicable rettlement, which is to
27th Chutoder.
13
The hearing was, again adjomms to this
POLICE COURT.
Gil November.
BEFORE ME. A. Q, WISE.
OFUIM CAFEN.
Yeong Yum Chew, stone catier, was fixed $5 for a similar offence f. Yannati, the case being prored by Tuspector Thomson.
OKARVE OF BEATING A SKEVANI...
AN OLD OFFENDER.
BENT TO HOSPITAL.
SWATOW.
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT]
5th November. Everything is ut & standstill at present. The
WENⱭHOW
RUSSIA AND KOREA.
Rumours have mashed the Government that Colonel Stewart did not parish at the hands of the Bedouins, but is still alive. The report, how- ever, lacks confirmation.
THE ANNEXATION OF ANGBA PEQUENA DY GERMANY.
IRINDON, 10th-October. It is understood that the British and German Governments are now discussing the question of adjudicate on holding a mixed commission the conflicting claims of their subjects at Angra Pequens, which plass was reaahty annexed by Dr. Nachtigal.
THE OLD ORIENTAL BANE.
LONDON, 8th October.
COAL FOR THE GERMAN NAVY.
London, 9th Ostober. A Hamburg fra has contracted to supply.com) for the German Navy, obtained from Now Bri- tain and the Marshal Islands.
THE NEWMARKET OCTOBER MEETING.
LONDON, 8th October. The race for the Middle Park. Flate was can at Newmarket today, with the follwing result Lar Hastingabe Malton 1- M. Lapin's obo Iuntrsiksa AVAN Captain Bowling's Carbistry: 3. THE ATTEMPT TO DESTORY THE HOUSES OF "PARLIAMENT, QUEBEC.-
LONDON, 12th October
faction. On the one hand, the Frasch pa- foist on the 'ton market something which they that island, including land taxes, &, so the time, bathefancied they wore written in aftor- i tham in drawing near when the yearly rush of and justice and humanity was rolated, and vica, i in opposing the firing of the meridian at Groon- tion may be disposed, on a firet ad ou-must infallitsle exports declared was something cording to Chinese statistion is T16. 3,500,000 wards. One of the sheets ended with No. 513 and bean-cake will take place. Breazuare are calos-elty, and bloodshed word essentials of its gav wich
ernment. Anlattbleday, the wealth, the morala, perficial glance, to view the proposal is like dovidaily worse than etoo leaves. But this Grst poz saeum. Thoreform our Chinese friends to the next commonood with 601. Ho had not noticed
this before, but thonght the men whose masining if they have time for another try, but ae and the happiness of its 600,000 inhabitants are
Mr. Justice Chitty has intimantel that he will ly to yield a poor compensation for the failure of perhaps no too, sarapulous men his day say that paaostal negotiations are going on wore betwean did not go and the shots ware they glou from the correspondent of the NC. scrioul, and slavery under a false name is being sacrifiona made in blood and money during good ett tan practical people kord If so it will be duo to Messrs. Ristallineber and taken out by the posgo broker. The shoste ware Daily News in Nawchwang the Jack Frost maintained, in order that a few wealthy gentlemen adjudicate upon the claims against the old
that the climats of the Capa was anflable for lou
in England may be able to compel somma 30,000 of Oriental Bank Corporation on the 8th December.
-TER.... CARTE JARIFF. the past two years: Bataile farther ultivation, that indomitable spirit of enterprise Mr. Betting, and they say that out of cooogai-regularly aged, and the document now came has put in an early appearance it is a question to people to grow rugs and run for them at the
wired of 18. T
LONDON, HE October. consideration would show that suot a con.and far-ceking commercial soution was brought tion for this Rarvice Sir Robert Hart has been from the custody of the Harbour Ofoe. The
The Christians of England cannot throw off Mr, Anderson, Chairman of the Eastern Ex- Wo have an innovation here in the shape of brought on board during the 4th or 5th who had clusion of the present unhappy condition of into play, and now we are permised large to pleased to appoint Me. Detringes Commissioner notes in purple inks were probably those of men whether they will be able to do it.
plantations at the Cape. The matter is not of Customs here, and Mr. H. E. Hobson goes sffairs would not be unproductive of ad- nulv interacting, but very important, for it is
nat previously been on board The taller book the Chinese Imperial Tolograph Administration, bheir responsibility for the wrongs done by their tension Australada and Chips Telegraph Com
Government in the solonies or elsewhere, anco pany has published letter in the Tunes, in, vantage to France as well as to China. The duid by some sathusiasts that experituuls have our placent is from the 1st November Jr. shared ho's many migrants, band bon passes branch of which, is now established at this thate, Covet Fauxwey father. I believe he he points cut that the company are nashle
proved that better-tes liga been grown at the Dotring will take charge. This is a proof that namely. 51,5 mon, 110 women, 59 boys, and 18 Operations in Tonguin would be at once Cape tien in Chirm. An enterprising oclonist Sir Robert Hart will do nayebing to oblige Li girls. That was the tally for the two days. The pork Erything to completed and the tue that there is a God that judgyth the oarth, and fe retuse the cable tarifi without serious loss izs carrowed down to the restoration of order in of Natal, Mr. J., Halatt, MLC., kus recent,
count was taken by a Chinese interpreter in was opened to braffic to-day. The courtesy of when the day of reckoning semen she poneity will the revenue of the dampang witness's presence. The number he had months manager goes so far as to make no charge fall where the gullt tos. that country. This might be further greatly ly had several samples of tea grown by bira trat
Tu-lay, after a long interview between Helg tional in reply to the Attorney-Geral was the for telegroans of less timu 90 words to Conten for od in London by three different exports, whe
3 days. facilitated by making a tempting oder teroport highly on the Natal grown stole Three Tastai and Mr. Ristelhusber, the latter gentle number with which the ship cleared, so that in the Black Flags to water, the French of Mr. Huiett's samples were valued of frem man has desitled to leave for Shanghai, for on the interval six men, one woman, and one gir!
who had been passed; left the ship.
ST. PÈTEEMura, 28th September." servico. That once accomplished, the estab-2s. 4d, to 2a. Od. per lh, five at is Sd, and the interview with M. Patentes.
Referring to the Information received here Dr. Stewart, Asting Colonial Secretary, mid romeinderat Bid to lid. A well-known
Our Chinese friends love it that the Teung--Irodalect an application for a licence for the lishment of French authority throughout the authority on India too, to whom specimens of
29th October." that the Bussian Chargé d'Affaires at Peking had country would be a simple matter. More the ten wars shitted, said they were highly amin is not inclined to listen to Li Hung Prins Alexander being made on the 24th April,
Much to the relief of the small party of for succeeded in completing a commercial treaty over, the cost of the reprisals now being taksatisfactory, and show beyond doubt that the hang's and Mr. Dstring's soleme of ceding through the Emigration Offloor. On the 6th signers, the British guntout Zephyr cams in with the Korean Government, Rasdian journal
gorges do Branco for renty years.
April an application was made by Mr. Ryrie, en against Chins, which is very heavy, would emnellout to--London and China Express,
through the Emigration Oficar, that the ship some days ago, a relief in feet to das Chinees points out that besides the economic advantages Li, Hung-chang goes to Poking on the 2nd horself should be made the emigration depat Authorities and the better glass of antives as which will acorns to fusals from such a treaty be stayed, and the French Govoramont
The Townsville Daily Bulletin of the 8th Novembar, and no doubt when there he will be instead of a house on shore. That was smell, the trick terror into the rowdy class the question likewise purses a political signifi- might do a great deal in a score of years to tober contains the folletring partimlars of able to persuade Her Manty and Prines Chenloned by the Governor ch the 28th and Bhe is a welcome visitor. The Customs offoss cation. Korea, the writer remarks, thanks to its |
Two noensive explosions of dynataito took open up Formoss, and should be to
I vizite the Prins Abeander on Sunday, the occupied by the Commissioner is being rapidly Gions, serve me the key to supremacy on the make large sums of money out of the mines. Caller that pass Cut Captain Miller doubtless as be able to telegraph M. Patenterstand chip sailed on the repaired, as also the temple on Macgowan Hill adjoining waters of the Pacife. Does place yesterday outside the Heases of Parlia
ought serionely to consider the mosssity of
ment Quebec. A large amount of damage was No doubt Franco would prefer to retain per strived at Thursday Island on the 20th fre's view to Li before he leaves for Peking.
Saptambor in charge of the Star of
7th was not present at the ammination by formerly the dintor's residence, manent possession of Formose, but this Pears, a largo halt belonging to Messrs.
From Peking we learn that twn Loans are on the Engension for on the 5th, but saw the Admiral Dowall has just looked in, and leaves augmenting her naval force in the Pacifi done to the building, one half of which will
the neurity of the whole of Eastern Siberis t-morrow for Shanghai. VAT -could only be secured after a protracted con- Burus, Philp, and Co. The balk was brought to the market-uch of Tu 5,000,000-and that examination on the 4th. I know of only one
As the people, who had fol, were apprehensive the event of a pulision with any first-class anal require to be rebuilt. A umber of men who
DINAMITE CONSPIRACY IN AMERICA. fist, and at no time probably would the Chi-mooriaga on the 2nd October Captalu Prius Chun considers-the-tailed from here to redent for making the ship the deput, that the gunboat might infish chastisembas, the Tower would depend on the security of the was ware working on the building revived injuries. PHILADELPHI, 16th October, Miller had been wall for a fortnight presions Foking can be made for Tls. 0,000,000. At pres
The Attorney-General real section 18 of Mandarins have sued a proclamction to the littoral.
During the late misunderstanding with Eng
The police have arrested a Hungarian? on nego give up the island as wholly lost toy, and was lowered in a chair from the vossal to seat he does pot want any foreign engem Ordinace of 1858, relating to sales afoot that foreigners bes no malls for the late theas. Meantime there are indications of Captain Boure's beat, in which he was over his mies at Trof San; Chinago augineers will
for Lonses to be used as amigration depots. trouble that occurred recury Corespondent land, Kna walimsequently, with China, the Russia
Examination continned-Those provisions are
Government was alive to the danger, and de suspicion of being connected with the draadita to the Australian Pearl Fishing Co.'s station.
still in force and it is usual for such applications
spataked more than 20 vole cf war to the conspiracy, Thirty pookages of dynamite vore a desire for peace in Europe as well as in Next morning the docesand gentleman was mach do Mercury Correspondent.
Pacific in order to guart the astern Austio found in the possession of the prisoner while he Gasst. In no part of Asis ur Europe are there was attempting to explode the aunoticed.
DESTRUCTIVE CYCLONE IN SICILI De Stewart was not Cross-examined...
o many conditions for the development of ap
Rare th October. Coptain Thomsstt, Harbour Master and Emi- · Ata general meeting of the vemarty held extensive political Influence as in the region tion Offeer, said In the case of contract ami- yesterday in the Club, for the purpose of obtain bordering on the Pacific. In the event of hatile A destructive gvolere swept over the town gration the charterer or owner of the ahip is reing some protection during the winter, it was collision with an enemy, the security of this re- and province of Catania, in Nicily, yesterday, quired to give notion of the depots to the igra resolved that a letter should be addressed to the glon may be affectually insured if only Kares be using terrible loss of life and mormous injury tion Officer. I am not sure whether such Ministers and Admirals of the toets for the friendly and hospitably open her harbours for to property. Beroral hundred persons are re- patice was given in this case; If so it would be United States, Great Britain, and Germany, Russian ships of war, supplying them with parted to have boun killed or injured. among the papers: 1 inspected the depots eatab roquisting that a gunboat or a certain number storse te. In order, however, to establish das liabad and found them estafastery was pry of blue-sckets be stationed at the port. It was able and sincere radtions with the Koreans it is sent at the depot with Dr. Ayres and Ms. Byrie furasr resolved that the Chairman of the conet indispensable to enter into trading Palations with The emigrants were medically examined, after ing Ki Henry B. Bush) be sugaents to hand then take this in a certain way, dopan being asked the usual questions as to whether they each letters with copies of the Minutes of Protank was with this view that the Rania winked to go after being osamined that wording to the difereed Connie, with s rotinashatareright newslined the trusty tant bar suas lurging that the defense should be narstód out st 1205, stamped. And told they could go un board. 2 did to forward se ly was of the stremdes in Harts, bala Usadlaredz Be Darrenandant
Asia, the reparted mediation of Earl Gran VILLE being significant aliko of the wishes of the British Government and the inolina tion of France 10 laton to reason, Todned, at no time as the French Government die- played more willingness to corelder proposals
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better, and Capt. Boors Laff him to go to Capt. Beddell's station, a quarter of a mile sway. While there te hard a shot at his own station, and kaetored back to find Capt. Miller lying.in
the back yemnish with a révalver bullet throngh
his brain. The unfortunate an remained in
an unconséious state for three-quarture of na
SUPREME COURT.
6gb: "Novembor..
IN ORIGINAL Jun1nicioN.
CHIEF JUSTICE
boursed thon died. It is not known whether BEFORE THE HON SIR BECUE PHILLIPPO, for a pacific settlement of their disputes the unfortunate securrence was the reanlt of ou with China. It would be very unwise build accident. Mr. Chester, the Polico Magistrate,
was at once sent for, and the body was buried that YAU LUX AND OTHERS. RYELI 258,000. slouder a foundation, but it je satis afternoon. Captain Miller was well knows in The Attorney General Hon. E. L. O'Malley) factory, in the present gloomy state of the the North Queensland Forte, having been in instructed by Messes Demys and Mossop political horizon, to dad any rift; however tomand of various steamers between Chins and peared for the plaintiffs: Mr. Frausis and
Australis for many years, previous to bis em Mackcan (instruated by Moors, Brereton, Wot all, in the lowering war clouds.
barking in the porel-fishing industry,
tix, end Deapon), for the defendant, jan
to be made. The Eegistrar: General usually has
the houses Inspected.
NEWCHWANG,.
25th October.
THE DEFENCES OF NEW AVALAND
WELLINGTON, 5th October. The Governos delivered an exhaustive address yesterday apon the defences of the colony, at the austing the New Zealand state,
3.9049 02 2600,000.