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VEGETABLE SEEDS
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ARE NOT READT FOR DELIVERY. Hoth are of the Best Variation and the kinds that do best in China. They are shipped in a manner that ensures their preservation in transit and in three soparato parcels. Thus every possible precaution is taken to avoid appointing Turobasern.
CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION.
SPECIAL FLORISTS SZEDS
in separate namod Varieties. PANSY, CARNATIONS, PHLOX, PETU-
NIA VERBENA, PORTULACA THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY. 121
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.
yesterday.
THE DAILY PEEZE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBRE N1st, 1868.
Oractere.
Sunne
thing to provent vessels of any other nationa. Lient-Colonel Hughes Army Pay Depart The Band of "The Butts" will play this oven- ment, from the Dublin District, is on his waying at the Olooms' Mess, commencing at 8 p.m. lity engaging in it. This is a point upon out to take up the post of Chief Paymaster on The following is the programine Co.'s which we touched in a previous article, but this station lately held by Liont-Colonel Cattell March. "Crown Prince of Pensala!" Houtsko
it is conveniently ignored by the Straits
On Monday the American ship Grandee loft Hattarella... Fischerlod
- Lange. Times Latterly, owing to the more liberal the Kowloon dock and the Netherlands-India Belantion...... Bosanacio
"Sentaorn Breaza".
Heinalur regulations governing the carriage of pausss-afermier Camorts and the British barque Lucia Tabus
Boil ai Corona Diadein Fiesta
...Lo Thiero gere by German vengala, charterors engaged were dooked there. The Austrian gunbout Nau Fand "Das Abxiginos"
tilus left the Cosmopolitan dock yesterday, in this particular trade bave shown a decided
The election of a Deputy for Cochin-China We are glad to learn that both Mr. Bennett, took placa on the 11th (astant, and rosnitad in preferenca for that dag. Supposing that the chief engineer, and Mr. Jacobson, second the roselection of M. Blancsubé, the Republican Germany assimilated her regulations to those mata, of the Greyhound, now at the Civil Ho Candee, who represented the colony in the of England, the probability is rescis under pital, are progressing woulfully we last Chember. The sting was as follows: some other flag would appear on the soone Chieraan wax discharged from Hospital Blsacabé 979; Caraboki, 199; Tarainien, 221; La Myer do Vilers, 54 M. Blamosabé, in the and, by reason of their being outside the
The cricket match between the Royal Artillery of his address to the electors thanking disagreement arrived at between Germany and and The Bulls will be continued today hom for their affrage, saya The STE Frosent acore-Buffe 93 (Danglish seived from France Feu tolograms publisked England, would undercut the vessels of both 11 am. nations. If after elow negotiations these ves. 52), and 157 (for 2 wickets), Jarrett not ont 93aborej imposes en us duties to which we cannot Davgali pot out 35); Royal Artillery 10 prave Kalea. The divisione in the Repablican sols wore likewise subjected to similar regula La tennis nota and wickets for practise will party have allowed the organised and disciplined partisans of doenged régimea to triumph in a tions they would nevertheless have gained a bo pitched at 1.30 p.m.
tertain bumber of constituencies. Two hundred footing in the scade, just as the Garuana bave
About eight o'clock on Monday night, the time and fifty-five sections have to be decided by done, from which it would be difioult after-at which it is customary for Chinese to close ballot. It is necessary at all costs to save tho wards to dislodge them by the ordinary their doors, band of sight or nine robbers at Republic, now meased by the coalition of hostilu tached, we are informed, a pawnshop in Wan partion." For this purpose he urges unity in means of air competition. Tais process chai, known as the Yuen Shing shop, and car the ranks of the Republicans. We obserta that night be expected to go ou indefinitely, for it away booty to the value of several hundred in his programme . Bianorubé plagos himself dollars. No opposition-was offered, as the in-to the maintenance of free trade throughout it is idie to suppose that any agreswent on rates of the shop were overned by the robbers. Indo-China subject only to the restrictions Communications on Editorial matters should be the subject binding on all be nations The Varghary has been reported to the Polion.actually asiating in Cochin-Chius. addressed “The Editor," and those en bugisors "The
of the earth will ever be negotiated. A sarrespondent writes to the Daily News as The following, which appears in the minutes Manager," and not to individuale by nome.
Bat the chief reason why the inatter follows-Regarding the Deeron about the Gosof a recent meeting of the Singapore Mani Correspondents ste ragoustou se forward their newe
bould be controlled by regulations toernorship of Fabkien, which is to be benesforth cipality, explains itself and is of interest obanged in title to that of Farma, Imay point in connection witli the setion of the Roman be enforced al Singapore rather than out that the chance is not quite so extensive as Catbolic Clergy bere in regard to some inter such an agreement as that suggested by tho it would appear at the first hush. When Ting mente which have occurred within the last for Straits Times is that the matter is one ex. Jichang was Governor of Fahkien he persnad-years-Read letter from the Rev. A. Daguin the Throne to issue a Doerse by which the protesting, on behalf of the Right Hov. Dr. clusively affecting a British colony, and it is Governor of Falkien's offioint residenso was re- Gasnier, against the action of the Municipal iucousistent with the dignity of the nation mared to Formoza, and he had to live six months Secretary with spot te & recon: interment in that any foreign power should be allowed to in Fachew and the other six months in Taiwan. the Roman Catholic division of the Cemetery The Secrotory is directed to state in reply that ha nant before 11 s.. or the day of publication. interfere with it. For reasons which seemed A contributor to the Singapore Free Pre there has been no departure from the under After that hour the supply is limited.
good in its own eyes the British Governs it not strike all Singaporeans that standing arrived at it October, 1884, between the Chinese here, who are British born subjects, Commissioners and the orgy, which was mere ment long ago arrived at the conclusion that purchase rank from the Amoy and Swater ly that separate portions of the Cemetery for the health and comfort of passengers it Magnifices? But are they acknowledged os shordd be set apart for the interment of mori enca by the Government? Or state occasions bors of such deacmiration and that the clergy was essential they should have a certain cae aces a lot of them with shops on the front should have full power to carry out the burd amount of space allotted to them, and it bas and on the back, which means aanabling then-ritos of their respective charchos. Further, perfect right to say that no foreign reasealses of course by purchase. I think the time that while the Commisioners are prepared to bas cute when all British subjects should regis meat, as far as possible, the views of the Right shali bring into a British port more paster themselves so as to be acknowledged as such. Rev, the Bishop of Escorpie, they would be to sengers than a British vessel of the same
The following are the "crders of the day" for point out that there is nothing in the Comotory capacity would be allowed to bring. Not this afternoon's meeting of the Legislative Caunenforce the performance of a religious ceremony by-laws or regulations which empowers them to only is this a right, but it is an imperative cil:-
at an interment, and thai soch being the case it duty; and herein lies the gravamen of the
will always be open for any member of the Pro- charge against the Straite Government, that
testant or Roman Catholic denomination to dis they have neglected this duty and acted in
pause with funeral rites on such an occasion should he desire it." contravention of the interest and dignity of the nation. What has been done has been to grant to a foreign power," respect of one
and address with womanio tiene addrasend to the Euktor, not for publioativa, but se vridance of good faith.
"All lettere for pelienting should be written en ons wide of the paper or digi
Advertisements af Subwripticus which are not exterad for a fixel priod will to continued until Dedura for axtra engine of the Daily Prots should
countermanded.
The Daily Press.
HONGKUNG, OCTOBER 218r, 185.
does not find acceptance in the Straits, if the is. utterances of the local press may be taken
1883
and cook. I would like to know when I can get it"
LATE TELEGRAM S.
THE EASTERN QUESTION,
LANDON, September. The latest advious from the seat of the insure raction in Albania stata that insurgents have defeated and surrounded the Turkish favas sout to quell the rising,
Federation. In his capacity as Forsign B-foreigners or foreign sommerso. Th nister of Bavaria, le lesned his famous circular, do cansern them sta principally of 9th April, 1860, directing the attentionf the Shirtings Company" (better know Eeropean cabinets to tho serious conseioncon Piscrgoods Grid"), the Coal and Iron likely to rise from the decrees of the camo Compay," the "Opium or Foreign Drag Com nical Council of the Vatican. Hoping to get pang," and the "Tin and Zine Company." The the Pope to withdraw las political opposition, first three of those are managed by what may be and viewing more religious innovations with called & Byndicate of nativo marchaats Interest "ortreme indifferendo, thà Prussian Governed in thon particular commodities; the last
LONDON, 2nd October mant slighted the warnings of the Bavarian two are, at present at all ovente, managed by
Turkish troops are onverging on Sulonica: minister, and cafused to take setion against Commissioners and Notablsa nominated by the A Turkish war vessel has been crdered to Smyrna the contemplated decrose. In consequence of Local Government. The origin of all, however, to fetch Turkish troops, this desertion by the principal exponent of the is the same, and is to be found in the abuses of The Balgarians are indignant at the idea of Usity party, Prines Hohenlobe could not hold the tail pass privilege which came to a bugd the Russian Government's proposal to dethrone out against the attacks of the combined Parti- some twelvs or thirteen years ago. As is well Prince Alexander. It is reported that the Bal- oalariata, Catholica, and Austriaati in the known, a system of inland duties has long been kan Contoderation has not yet oma to any Bavarian Parliament, and had to resign (March established under various names in China, and it agreement as to the polloy to be followed in re- 7, 1970). He now renamed his seat in the was by way of oommuting the payment of these gard to Bulgaris, and that the Conference is Munich Hongs of Pears, and in a few months that the Artielo (the XXVIth) was inserted consequently delayed. on France threatening aur made himself in the renty of 1859, which authorized "Any consplanses by insisting upon the participatko British subject desiring to convey prodavo pur of Bavaria in the great national feud. Upon obsod ânisad to a port, or to convey importe the successfel termination of the war in 1871, from a part to an inland market, to clear ho was elected member of the first Gorms his gooda of all trupit deties by paymant Farlament, and, in recognition of his patriotic of a single skerge." This privilege W davezte, immediately became" Vios-Fresidont confined for some years to foreigners, but after thereof. In May. 1974, after the deplorable the impost of lakin (the war tax), which foreign Et is stated there is to be a great Mahomedan exit of Count Harry Arzite, Prince Hobaleko rasrohants persistel in casing with transit rising in West Afrion, which is sweep the was chosen Gorman Ambassador at Paris. Ho dues, despite the contention of the officers of the Woat. Conat and r it of Paganism. The was one of the torman plonipotentiaries at the Chinese reverament, its any advantages led tender is std to be a man of great intelligence. Congress of Berlin in 1878 In August of the native merchants to avail themselves of it Mahomedua youths fuck to his banner that year he was-ro-elected-to the Reichstag, by inducing some foreigner to take out a pana
THE WAR IN THE LOUDAN, on the second ballat at Forolhuis, Kulmback for their goods in his own name; to start what
WADYHALFA, 2nd October. Bavaria, polling 9,800 votes, while his cathe-was tormed a "fictitions foreign houg." This The Dervishes are within sighty miles of tha abcae, for abuse it must be considered, led to two British advanced posts. The second Battalion Le competitor had 8,000.
things; first, the extension of the privilege to of the Lublin Fasillers have been ordered to Chinese; and secondly, to the establishment of reinforce Gefioral Grenfell.. the Five Companies
POLICE COURT.
20th October.
BEFORE MR. H. E. WODEHOUSE.
ALLOWING PRISONERS TO ESCAPE.
THE LOSS OF THE BRITISH BARQUE "SCOTTISH TAR"
À marine court of inquiry has been held at P.C. Charles Hadden, No. 92, was charged Ringspors to inquire into the circumstances at- Tar oficial nabor. 28,048, of Liverpool, on the with having allowed twa prisoners to sapo tending the total loss of the British barque Scottish from his onstody on the 7th inst,
Izspentor Cradock ent Haddon to convey 10th September last, aff Pulo Engano, on the these prisoners, two men and a woman, from the South East Coast of Sumatra. Evidence was Ian Ta Tsui Water Police Station to the taken on the 7th instant, and on the 9lb the and was walking up Pedder's street with thom,
since.
Hadden was fuel 815.
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COPENHAGEN, 2nd October. Tire Car has declined to racsivo a doputation of Bulgarians, who have arrived here for the purpose of interviewing his Imperial Mejeaty. PROJECTED MAROMEDAN RISING IN WEST AFRICA
LONDON, 28th September.
IRISH POLITICS.
LONDON, 28th Septömber The Irial at large meeting in Birminghau resolvad to vote and set securding to the dictaten of the Irish parliamentary party at the next election.
LONDON, 1st October. Consequent upon the revival of beyestting in Ireland, the Loyalist protective Union has heen formed in Cork to combat the National Leagus. ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND BURMAN.
LONDON, Eb Sopitenitur.
A special telegram from London" states, in Central Station. He handed them on this side, court delivered its finding.
The Presidentcalled the attention of the Cap. reply to a reference from the British Gor the two inen with their quenes tied together, and Jain, ea, he remarked, he had done in the first ment regarding the French action in Burai the woman not tied. Laddon bad hold of the instanos, to the seriousness of the case. Not that M. de Freyciunt as stated that no treaty queue of one of the mea, and at the Clock Tower only had he lost the ship of which he was in has been made between France and Barmah and he entered into conversation with a European, charga, but there had been a serious loss of life there is no intention to constract a railway in Up. While doing the other male prisonor got his frem among the raw. The Court did not desire per Barmah. He also saya the assertion that grene unfastened, and ran off with the woman to impute to the Captain that he wae careless, France intends to found a Bank at Mandalay is
THAYETHTO, 1st October. fay with him to do his utmost to preserm, nor They both escaped, and have not been caugat after the ship was lost, of those whose lives it ontirely false. The question of the Straits passenger regu-
to suggest that be was the meane of these livos Mons. Haas. French Conmal, Kandalay, or lations has been so well threshed out that it
CHARGE OF STEALING A LARGE SUM OF MONEY. being lost; but they considered that the faster rivel this evening on his way to Rangoon, dan is now universally acknowledged sine
Sond reading of the Supplementary Appropriation
Wong Ting Chin, trader, was charged with of the chip and the Mate were responsible gorously ill. Ovarwork and anxiety, together Bill for 1884. thing must be done to remove the snomaly
Second reading of the Appropriation Bill for 1990.
stealing 8263 in silver, the property of one Fa for the low of the ship and for the loss of with the disapproval of bis doings in Mandalay life which afterwarde unfortunately happened by the Consul General at Caloutta is the cause of foreign vessels being granted advantages
of his illness. Becond reading of a. Hill entitled the Loan Ordinanen,
Asteang, on the 4th inst
Acting P. S. McDonald, while on duty on the The Court had borne in mind at the same over British vessels in a British colony,
Sovend reading of a Bill entitled the Spizita Ordin-
Canton steamer wharf on the 6th inst, want on time that the Master and lists and lost all A nau was before the Police Court posterday board the Hoakom, about to leave for Canton. their implements and effects and that the THE PERSIAN GULF TRADE ROUTE. Some difference of opinion still exists, how
Second reading of Bill entitied the Prison Ordin against whats there are some suspicions of non-He saw the prisoner standing between the side crew land lost all their clothes, and story- ever, as to what this something ought to be,
so. 1885.
acetion with the recent piragy on board the of the ship and bale of cotton, and he thought thing that belonged to them. The President Major-General Sir Lewis Pelly contributes to Second reading of a Bil entitled an Ordinance to Our own view is that the Straite Government particular matter, extra-terri fality in a Bri-scend Ordinance 3 of 1960.
steater Greyhound PC. Robertson was on he detected something suspicious in the man's then proceeded to read the Narrative and Find- abould adopt a uniforma rule by which all tish port. The principle involved is one of
daly on the Canton Waarf on the arrival of the manner. He wert ap to the prisoner, who ing. It appeared, the former sat forth, that the the current number of the British Trude Journal The following specimen of English as she is steamer from Macao Monday and he stopped feigned to be mad, and then searched his box, Britisk bargas Scottish Tar of Liverpool, oflanlan article on this subject, in which he says." It vessel baterer nationality should be al- the highest moment, far exceeding in im-wrote by a Chinese employé of the Straits Gor.uay of the Chiron peissugars, and soarched him, which liv found to be empty. He let tao prinumber 26,046, comunadel by Thomas Matis observable that there is a tendener in trade to lowed land, an equal number of passen-portanca the material injury which has been "I til mine salary to new. A shroff still not The man was also in possession of a box and made a boit sazoga tho steamer and out on to the May with cargo for Bingapore, the Straits Set. munication; and one of thechannels through which ortent le given in the Singapore Free Press and found in his pecession a loaded revolver, soner go for a moment, and instantly the man thews, sailed from Penarth Roads on the 3rd is old lines, with improved means of com gers in proportion to their space. This view | dons to British trade, sensible ea that injury gives. I had send me seach certificate a five day nene buckets containing something, but he wae wharf. He followed the man, and saw him take tomenta. All went well until the 19th Septem, the commoros of the East and the West was an before. I till the silver will refund to rent and a prevented by anone other Chinese fruin gelting at a lot of silver dollars from his helt and thromber, what the Master found he could not beat ciently carried was the Persian Gulf. The trads cock, I will know what time gires." Boing a them. He was, however, found to be in posthom on to the wharf and into the water. He up against the south west monsoon for the Straits came from the shares of India and the east coust terpreted itmesuthat least, so it is supposed ression of a gold sovereign and two European cought the man, and stopped him from doing this, of Sunda, he then altered his course to N. W. tr. of Africa, and was in part distributed along the As fairly representing public opinion. The Frox the telegrame lately received through | "Ian waiting till now for my pay, the shroff | gold rings. The defndant alleged that he our and then searched him, finding 20. silver dollars! W. W. The abip was kept away and at 1030 coast-line of the Persian Gulf itself, while tho Straits Times, while recogning the urgency Renter's agency, as well as the reports that will not give it to me. I sunt in my bill for ried the revalver aboat him as protection, as be on aia poroon, 3198 ins king, and two loces in his struck en Engaro Island on the Sonth-west Coast bulk of it found its way northward to the Valley of the case and the necessity for immediate come from Rangaon, it is evident that the til the money is paid to ms so as to pay my rent & fisherman recently up from Australia, and he pier, and the prisoner must have thrown 30 or 40 Chief Mate first went away with some of the present Khowait, in a more westerly direction. gharry allowance five days ago. I am waiting had a sum of money nbent him. He said he was belt. Ten more dellars were picked up on the of Sumates, and soon became a total wreak. The of Tigris and Euphrates, or through Grain, the action being taken to press the matter upon British Government have resolved to stand
had been living for three wosks at Mano. He more dollara into the water. The prisoner was
orew in oss of the boata, but in attempting to land When Nasrelus, quitting the ladus and the attention of the Secretary of State, of. na mora cousenes from that expricious and
was thon on his way to the Tai Yes You village very violent.
the host capsized and one wear was drowned. sing along the Mekran coast to the Straits in Kowloon. The man's story may have been jects to our criticism on the action of the sanguinary tyrant King TREESAW. He has.
joined Alexander at Caramania, the present The Fenang Gazetta saya-There is very true, but the mattar sertainly saama one which, and ho claimed that the money was his, and that place when his boat was also capsized and Kirman, he found anchorage and fresh water at Ifu Asaug stated that he know the prisozer, Soon after the master tried to land at the samo of usandoom, entered the gulf and re- Straits Government, and also fails to ser we hape, st laat reached the full length of little of importance shirring in British Baruh in the face of the recent, pirsay, wanted sore the prisoner had stolea it from him. He said he other man was drowned. The officers and Minae, a point a little to the south of Bender how the Hongkong Chamber of Cocauerer bis other. For years past the anarchy, Bremen at the news from Mandalsy and, so
A good deal of excitement prevails amongst the looking into. It is well known that the pirates was a letter collecter at Singapore, and came up the crew lost all their clothing and effects.
wat to Mano or near it, and this man right here on the 2nd inst, patting up at the King From the time the vessel was lost, the Master Abbas, where, probally, ho debarked and moved has made at any man for action on the part misrule, cruelties, and bloodshed prevailing cording to all accounts, the police of Rangoon easily have been one of them. Ho-was before Tai Hing shop on the Prays West. The uri and crow appeared to have done all that was dynasty ruled at Fersayalis, over the present At that time, while the Achemmendan
of the home authorities beyond a reduction io Upper Burmah, have been is scaudal to have a somewhat anxious time of it. The Mr. Wodel.ouse yesterday, charged with having er osmo to the boarding house the same
in their power to save life on board The of fees and an enquiry as to whether our civilization, and a blet upon the Indian theenged with refugees from Upper Bariah: the holder of a night pass. His Worship dis- Canton, and that he belonged to the same part of stand the Colonial Secretary there, and golf was greater than it has sines been. At all
anbarbs of Kommending and Poonendoung are
crew finally get to Benoocten, where ovary province of Fare, it is probable that the trade been in posarasion of a deadly weapon, not being evening, and stated that he had just come from attention was paid to them by the Harbour and pepulation along the Persien ons of the space regulations for native passougere are
Administration for tolerating such outrages and it is arerred in size quarters that many af missed him at ones, although the constable ap-
they were then forwarded to Katavis and events the flat belt of matty from Susa, the not unduly liberal. The real question at on hamanity as have been perpetrated by the those are king's soldiers in disguise, only waiting pied for a remand there being nothing anspi- issue, says our contemporary, is German irresponsible savage who reigns at Mandalsy.loot in Rangoon, just by way of a diversion. that man for a time that his case might have the word from Mandalay to start on a general cious. It would have been well to have detained
thence to Singapore, where they arrived by the Shuster, and the line of the Karona River, and so southward, between the mountains 2nd October. versug British measurements of passenger Had Tur:aw been an European monarch Though there can hardly be say truth in such been thoroughly eiftel. space; and the drift of its argument is that bis much-suffering subjects would long since an acarment, it is well to know that the police German law and not British law should bare been delivered from the thraldom of asking to be furnished with places of rendezvo29 are on the alert, and that thị, volimtoars aft govarathonamber of passengers allowed to be his rule, and lia pots would have fully justi in case of coldout conveyed into a British port. This is propos. find the Indian Government years ago in terous. The statement is made-As to depriving him of the power he has so gross- any interference with a vessel under a for by shased. There has been, and we believeing the rapids alove Sombor, en the Moikong. sign flag shipping passengers at a port out still is, a strong disinclination in England toita lust issue, what was possible for a torpedo with a torpedo boat. But, sape cur contemporary of British jarisdiction, it is impossible." enlarge the boundaries of our Indian empire, bost might not be so for other vessels. Another Why so? Trus we cannot prevent a vessel and the possibility of intervention in Upper and affeer. however, has sought another under a foreign fag shipping passengers at Burmah leading to its eventualannexation in an ordinary gunboat. His experience shows page and fou it, and his avendol a part out of "British jurisdiction, but we has no doubt operated to restrain the Im-that the thing is not only possible but perfectly can prevén: those passengers bojug lauded periti Government from action. But resat easy: The Saigonuzás hopes to sas a regular at a port within British jurisdiction, and events, and notably the disposition shown by season
service of stoomerà catablished during the next between Stang-Strang and Cocbia.. unless the passengere can be landed the King Taxes to intrigao with Foreign Chian, kad anticipates that the trade with the ressel will of course not ship them. Both Powers, as well as the hostility he has uni- Upper Maikong sud the rink country of the Teams the United States and the Australian co-formly displayed to bis much enduring neigh-ried on by Senegal with the Upper Niger.
will become much more important than that car- lonies impose restrictions as to the number { bours, bave apparently convinced both Lord
The defendant in a caso in the Court of Re-
A short time ago the Saigonsais recorded the fact that a naval officer bad sparseded in ascend.
LATEST TELEGRAMS.
'LONDON, 19th October. THE EASTERN QUESTION.
inland.
the count as compisinset. The two slept in the same room, and the latter stated that befomá ka was going out, and sebe naid he was not, com went out on the 5th he asked the prisoner i họ
The Finding of the Court was to the effect and the sea, through what is now the territory plainant asked him to take care of his room, that the loss of tho ship, which was attoaded by of the Chaabs and other Persian Arab tribes, which the priscuer promised to do. The com the loss of Lifs above set forth, was, in the first through Buchise to Laristan and Kishin, is plainant then took 6 from his box 5313 in
A1
it in silver. Ha returned at 10.30, and found instacce, to be attributed to the Master, Thomas strewn with the mounds and other signs of the defendant was gone, and that his box was Matthew, whom the Court found to have been ancient townships and civilisations while the- broken open. From his box he missed a bag guilty of neglect and want of good seamana parps of the mountains themselves are terraced ebes hahitel, containing 13 silver dollars, and a roll of and in the enecad place to the Chief Mate who many directions, for onltivation, thus 50 silver dollars, only one roll of $50 being left had failed, just before she struck, to take the showing that they were The Albaniaas have expressed their readiness The prisoner returned in a short time, and be montures proper and recessary for the safety of though at the present time desolate to assist the Porte.
was necused of aldag the money, but be denied the ship. No proper position was fired by Mas-interesting period in the history of the tribes. Persian Gulf, is to be found in that which it- The Serrian troops have occupied the Kohink it. Complainant identified the bag found on the ter ut noon on the 10th September, otherriss the trade, and resources around the ahore-line of the
course laid down by the Captain would have clear- Puss on the Mucodonna frontior.
Ching Afat, the master of the boarding hensa gave evidence to the prisoner going out on the morning of the 5th, after the complainant had
[TRANSLATED FROM THE "BAIGOWN.IS."] PARIS, 10th October. THE FRENCH ELECTIONS.
Iowa:--
Eleated....
prisoner ne the one he had lost.
left.
next day he was missing.
ed the ship of the Island on which she street, the clades the development of Portuguese enterprisa Captain stating that he believed he would pass after the liesovery of the passage round the Caps some twenty miles off the haut The Master sis of Good Hope, and the establishment of Porta- omitted to verify his position by su afternoons forts and eattlements along the east coast
The complainant, re-called, stated that the position on the 10th September, though he had of Africa, from the Mozambique usarly to the The result of the French elections in a fol.ext day he was going to Hui Hat, and the pri-woohronometers on board. Again, notwithstand Galf of Ader, and on the western shores of acner said he was going thers too. He stayed ing that a set had been experienced foraveral days India. And, perhaps, the world afforda soarely there for the night with samplainant, and the tothe S.S.W. and instructions were gives in the instance of more dauntless, parseverant, and .........186 Conservativea
sailing directions on the point, ne allowance was successful combined commercial and military Blocted...
138 RepublicanS
The prisoner and be did stay in this house, ads for it, and the Captain stated that he was tarprise, carried not with very small means, Ballots, 255, of whioli S4 in Paris.
and he went to Hol Han to buy pigs. He Aut aware whether the deriation was westerly or and in very remete ragions, than that which is easterly. The Court found that, upon the Cap exemplified in the anal! Portuguese settlements The results of the legislative elections in bought pigs, and sold them at Kong a fortain telling the Chief Mate that the course the necessively made round Afrios, and thence
the money found on him; he had $140. He had back to Hoi Han. The complainant had gamation or for a regards the condnet of the other points in what now form the territories of the land, it appeared that that offer rehta hie Gulf of Oman, at Musost, Soor Sahar, and
of Chinese passengers that may be introduced DUFFERIE and Lord SALISBUzr's Government quests at Singapore would appear from his state- Francs have caused great surprise and are com• tanded to buy some goods and opinm to take ship was on would tako her twenty miles of along the coast of Peninsular Arabia, up the
went of a British Resident at Mandalay. Less than this would be molens, THREE teeth must be thoroughly drawn, and be ought to be thankful if he is allowed to ra- the following story which far surpasses the The Abaughai Hu-pas of the 11th lush, relatos
tain his crown at all, oven as a vassal of the "big gosseborry" yarns of English papers Emper of INA. It is satisfactory to find, "A cortsin Swator man, resident of a vilinge in Java, made his living by the cultivation of jaok
For
PARIS, 12th October,
#he United. Repablieans expect to gain 230
THE CHOLERA IN FRANCE. Cholera has entirely disappeared from Mar- seilles and Toulon.
AFFAIRS IN THE BALKAN
PENINSULA.
head.
The situation in the Balkan peninsula is ua-
DEATH OF THE PRINCE OF
HOHENLOHD.
The Prince of Hulalohé is dead.
Prisour was committed for trial.
MARINE COURT.
20th October.
BEFORE COMMANDER R.M. Romert, E.N.
braised head.
ASSAULT.
[Prince Hohenlohe Rax appointed Governer of Alsace-Lorraine shortly before the last mail left home, and was expocted to ontar ou the duties of the office early thiabaonth. His appointment was very unpopular in those provinces. We take the following account
said he could not, but witness kuer he could, of his life from Men of the Time" and he did pat arons reand the man and threatas "Hohenlohe-Schilingsfurst. Clodwig Carled to hoist him up to frighten him. Vistor, Prluse of, bern at Rothenburg. March
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into their ports, and their right to do so has that the policy of inactivity maintained towards ment of la cans of livelihood to be a veritablemented upon in an axcited manner by the never been questioned. Der Straits contem- Upper Buraich can no longer be persevered rest of a house; and, the question arising as to journals.
Kling Jack-of-all-Trodes. He was sued for tho.
i bled with him, and had lost all his money to Chief Mate when he first felt apprehensive as to the Sultan of Muscat, aud su 10 Ormus, Kishu, porary says: "We can ctly realize the in with justice to British Burma and the usos in which the house was devoted, it turn. The Republican press and the Conservative; he was distressed at his loss, and charged the position of the ship, the Court considered Bahrein, and nther softlondonta reaching to this exact state of affairs by reversing the posi- British ord Indian commercial interested out that the defunting router was (1) a brick press recommend to usir respective parties dis. prisoner with theft
that if he had taken prompt measures and put the think of a few navigatore pushing their way head of the Persian Gulf. It is marvellous to skip's head off the land, everything was favour tion of the parties. Let us supprise & Bri- generally. An altinatam has, Beuter informser. (2) schoolmaster, (3) teacher of sing; sipline ou the necasion of the ballets. It is pro
round the continent of Africa, along reef-hanid ing, (4) a toucher of dancing, (5) genemi
able for her aloaring "the island and there was tish vessel to leave Singapore carrying, under us, been sent to the King of Ara, the torma "coach" for those sighing to "fret their life bable that the result of the balata will favour
little doubt that she would have cleared danger. cats, unsurveyed, and enlyject to strong and local regulations, a certain number of pas of which have been published by The Times.n the raimie stage, in other words a tanaher the Republicans.
Under all the circumstances, and for the reasons variable ontrente crossing the bars which almost sengers for Hongkong; and that on patting It would have been more to the purpose if with soon the suggestion of the plaintiff that of aspirants in the theatrical line, bat be repelled
set forth above the Court ordered that the invariably embarrass the approach to the as- certificate of the Master, Thomas Matthew, bechorages along the east coast, risking the bosti- into Saigon, not to land her passengers hutan indication of the terms had been given, but he was, or over had best, a cake baker and sat out of the 255'in the elections by ballot.
suspended for six calendar months, and that the lity of tribes, with whose language and very merely to obtain stores, ber captain was they probabis stipulate for a British protesthe contention of the plaintiff that he had retailer, for the purpose of which trade it was
ceritests of the Chief Mate, Harry Dagdall, existence they must have been acquainted, and foed for carrying an excare of passengers. torate over Upper Burmah, and the appoint engaged the shop houss, whereas the defendant's
should be suspended for a period of the montagging-whether by diplomacy, intrigue, E. C. Taraer, chief officer of the British both from this date. The Court further ordered force of arms to evastreet forts and maintain We should not of cousas submit to such
contention was that he had distinctly bean grant
stoomer Altonower, was summoned by Louis that the attention of the Secretary to the Board themselves in sufficient strength to protect their proceeding." Bere again on contemporary
by pluff the power to subdivide the room
Rasmussen, second steward of taut vessel, ona of Trade should be drawn to this foot that the shipping and develop their trade. The attention is wrong. If the Saigon Government passed
And sublet.-Straits Times:
charge of having assaulted him on the 15th aortificatse of the master sad mate had been lost of British authority in India was, in the tirat ir stant.
instance, directed to the waters of the Persian with the ship. a law that no vessel should enter that
secount of the increas The complainant bud for some misconduct Captain Matthew took exception to the finding Gulf, partly on
which the boundless ambi port-haring on board passengers in excess
been disrated by the captain to brass boy, while of the Court in one particular, and stated that ng interest on the voyage to Hongkong. He said the chief he did know his position at noon on the 10th. tion of the First Napoleon induced us to of a certain number British vessels would
take in the affairs of Porsía, and partly on 20- mate ordered him aloft, and he refused to go. Io was quite satisfied an to his position then. undoubtedly have to comply with that law.
saying he could not, as he had never been alöft in eengection with the subject, that the trait. In his plantation is a jack fruit troo A coas almost identical with the hypothetics! French Government have given muranoes whose egel trunk throws out on all sides a dease case above phi forward happened not very that they will not dispute the chain of Eng. array of branches shutting out the light of long ago in Australia. A veasel arrived at a land to the exlusive right to control Upper many seasons past it has borne frait in quantities,
heaven. Its yours uumber many score. Queensland port having on board Chinese Barmah, and hence whatever agreement the branches ending usdor their ripe profusion. passengers, some of whom were to be landed King THSEBAW may have negotiated with This year it hore une bud and no mora, but the there and the remainder takon on ts oor M. Has will not be recognised. It would of the capacity of a ceeven pical tan and resulting-fruit-grow-daily-in bulk-till-it was
more of the other colouies. Although it was
seem that if the French Cousal did negotiate woighed over 180 cattiss. The owner carried it Dot proposed to land at the Quooneland port the Treaty, a sketch of which has been pubs of the Ye-fa shop to be exhibited to the natives. to Singapore and prosented it to the proprietor more than the law allowed, a prosecution was liabel, his conduct has been disapproved Ou seeing it. Tüfu was loud in his er instituted with respect to the total number and the Treaty disavowed by his Govern- pressions of antisement at such a cariusity, 10- of passengers on board, azid a penalty was in meat. The friendly attitude assumed by warded the owner with 65 for his seal and pro- pceded to out the fruit open. The skin was Bicted in respect of those who were merely M. DE FERTINET will help materially to found to be very thick, but inside there was no ea route for another destination. When once simplify matters, and reduce the issue raised palp; only, right in the ocra, a pearl, large as & A Teasel enters the waters of a port abe beto one between the British Government and keeper overjoyed, kid it away, sud its value is tes-cap, and of phenomenal lastre. The shop. comes subject to the law prevailing in that Ki TERBAW. Faitunately the Burmah not yet known." port. The law may be injudicions, but that
A opwardly and unprovoked krits attack does not affect the question of right. The question bas come to fruition while capable
men control the Foreign Office and rule isoccurred at tho Stag Fotel on Monday night. orgamout that the Straits Government can-Calcutta, and we may therefore with some A seamen belonging to H. M. 5. Agamemnon, -not interfere with the number of passengers at look for a satisfactory settlement, after 11 o'clock, and going upstairs by the sile named Alfred John Delve, went into that hotel brought into the colony by foreign steamera consonant alike with the conserration of Bri-door, he demanded to see the mistress of the therefore fails to the ground. So far as iu-ish interests, justice to Buriah, and the hoose. Mr. and Mrs. Cook were sitting in the ternational law is concerned it would be per-maintenance of the dignity of our Indian in the Ocean Co's steamers as a pilet up the parlour with Capt. W. A. Burr, who is employed fectly open to the British Government to
coast, and who was then staying in the house. adopt a protectionist policy and uses that
| Mr. Cook went out to the man and told him that zo Chinese immigrants would be allowed to Gilbert and Sallican's popular mathatin opera got him downstairs into the street by the side The Mascotte Opara Company will perform he could not see the mistress of the house, and land from say but British vessels.
Patienos at the Theatre Royal, City Ball door. The man was not satisfied, however, and to-morrow night.
The question of expediency then arises.
empire.
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he got into the house again by the front
door, and Mr. Cook from above saw him Is it better to control the number of pás!
We understand that the Macro authorities drop a kaifs from his bolt on to the Boor. sengers to be carried by a law to be enforced bace now sine on in custody supposed to have She asutioned her husband and Captain at Singapore, or by an agreement arrived at bean concerned in the Greyhound piracy, and it Raer from going near him. Mr. Cook went between the respective Governments as to re- is said that some jewellery and other articles out by the side door to get a constable, and meeting a lokang a short distance away, he gulations to be enforced at the port of depar-
told him to get a European constable and come ture in China? Wo my most unquestionably | In its inspe of the 10th instant, the Singapore to his house. He then retornod, and as he was the former, as by that means would be secured Free Prese "We hear that Bir Hugh near his house he saw the prisoner ran get and ran Low's departure from England has been delayed, off dowz Queen's-road towards the Clock Tower. not only uniformity of the law but uni 4 he was god to remain in London outil the He then went inside and found that during his formity in ita administration. Grantad an Boundary dispute between Persk and Siam is absence Capt Burr had some downstairs, and that he had immediately bore attacked by tho agreement betwcon the different govern-bal; and his has not yet left."
blowjacket, who stabbed him on the left side of ments, diverse interpretations of that agree- The Straits Times remarks that the recent de the breast. Fortunately the kaife struck a río, by the officers of parinte, from Yokohama of the German zuubout which prevented ang dasp penetration, and pro ment might be arrived
Nautilus for the Caroline Islands, and fav Blis-bably saved Capt Barr's life. Mr. Cook went the respective countries. There so, mureTapore of the its loads to the belief that the to get Dr. Young, but in his absence Capt. Burr no power to compe! other Governusats to story flosting about of the German squadron was conveyed, by his own desire, to the Govern
Zanzibar having been ordered to the mont Civil Hospital. Dalro, the blaajnoket, was]' unter into such an agreement. So far the lately
China station is fenu, and that it is the intention | caught, while running, by a constable, and bas passenger trade has been monopolised by of the German Government to seize some of been brought up at the Police Court, the case British and Gorman reasels, but there is no- these islands.
being at present remanded.
The defendant and he saw the man skulking about with his bands in his pokets, and he ordered hita alcft. The inen refused to go, and
The President If your position had been count of the saducity with which the pirates of the Arab littoral ventured further and farther in his life. The mate said he should go alot what you say it was, and you laid the course and he put a rope rouad him, and with assistant you have told us, you would have cleared the ints the Indinn Draan, vaging ita consts, and hoisted him off the deck. He was bumped up Island at a cousulerable distance. You lost seiring not only the native dhows along the cast against the rails, and got a black eye and your ship on the Island. The Court considers east of Africa, but even the pattinars and other Indian craft off the harbours of Sind, Kuteb, you did not know your position at noon on the 10th.
Guzerat, and other more southern points on the Tho Captain--I take exception to the Finding western sonet of India. On various cession of the Court on that point. I know my position. the British ausde warlike demonstrations by ses Court, you know, against this Finding.
The President-You can appeal to a higher against Porsia, Basel Khima, and Soor. Eventually a squadron of the British Indian Navy as stationed in the Persian Gulf, The Captain-I shall do so.
with head-quarters at Baxido, on the island The President I do not desire, in saying you of Kishra.
Gulf But the truls of the nan appeal, to key you up with any suggestion
was still loft to native oraft, which traded titat the Finding in all cases is eat said of from Baroh and Khowait with dates and varied. It requires that some very good and
abstantial reason be adduced before that is done the chieftainships of the Kittors, with pearls.
Arab horses; from Khatei, Babrein, and The Captain-I shall certainly appeal against riad fisa, dates, and miscellaneons products. that. I knew my position at noon.
The PrasidontThe propriety of the Finding which stretches across two-thirds of Peninsular And it is noticeable thut, although the vast tract Arabis, from the Persian Gulf through the
solato deserts way where to be found, it got pro Dehna and Nedid, procents one of the most 3- duece some things of acknowledged erectience,
Fined $1
CHINESE GUILDS AND CLUBS. Mr. Cooper, H.B.M.'s Consulat Ningpo, gives
31, 1819, is the second son of Francis Joseph, Prince of Hohenlohe-Schillingafurst (of the ling of Waldenburg). On the death of his father in 1841, Clodwig had just begun his judicial and historical studies in the Univer sity of Göttingen. A year later, after having an account of Chinese Mercantile Associations, passed bin examination with distinction, he frem which we extract the following: tock a subordinate position in the public ser There are in Ningpo, as in all other ports in vice as Ausentator in the Offfes of Justice at Chins, a number of Associations, sinice, Kung is not to be argued here. It will not doaresas Ehrenbreitstein. He next became Referendary as (pablie placka, or rather general offers your guilt to argue with the Court. of the Government at Potsdam. While werk- which are commonly spoken of by forsigues de did not atat losing the ship. I may have made The Captain-There is no guilt about it. I ing thus diligently at his post in Prussia, the "guilds." Sila by side with these exist the Landgrave of Hessen-Rheinfels Rothenburg Hui-kaan," or clabs. Properly speaking, the a mistako; but I know my position at noon. died, and the prisoely family of Hohenlohe distinction betwosa the two is that the "Hai-not. It is almost a contempt of Court, Sir,
The Frasitent-We (the Court) say you did 9, the horses of Nadie, the duzbuys of Bahrein, succeeded to a rich inheritance, including the kean" oncern themselves with izdividuals, the lordships of Batibor and Corroy The event "Kang-so" with merchandise; the qualification for you to go on arguing in this manner, sfeerayhounds, camels, and frankincense. But it however, did not alter Clodwig's position. for membership being, in the former case, com- the Contt bas delivered ite Finding.
The Captain-I hava no intention of being His elder brother took the duraning of Ratibor muaity of origin, in the latter, community guilty of say pontempt, but and Corvey, to which the King of Prussia, trade. This distriction, it is trus, is not always William IV, added the title of Dake. In strictly observed, but the only point of differies 1815, on the death of his brother, Philip that need be noticed here is that, in so far F Ernest, Clodwig succeeded, with the consecit they concern themselves with trado, the -Hu of his elder brother, to the old family saat of kran doal only with native produse carried Schillingsforst, and, formaking the Prussian coastwise, while "The "Kung-60" are equally sarvice, took up his permanent residence in interested in goods of Chinesa br of foreign Esrario. Thus at twenty-seven years of age origin.
I should have dealt with you very promptly.
The President-I am sure you did not, ass
The Court then rose.
NORTH BUENEO.
BANDARAN, 15th Soptember,
the dates of Burah and El Hassa, pearls, hawk,
A not until the year 1882-63 that a regular team-borna trado was opened between the parts of Bombay and Kurzscles on the one hand, and those of Musest, Bender Abbas, Bushire, and Feareh cu the other, Ju that your Mr. William Mackinton, who more than any other man has been the moving spirit in developing the team- borne coasting trade of British India, suggested to the thea Governor of Bombay (Sir Bartla Frerej the fossibility of further artending the trade along
thon
The Hon. W. H. Tronoher arrived here on the the coasts of Hekran and the Gulfs of Omau and he became an hereditary member of the Ba Of the "clubs," the once powerfal and still 15th inst. in order to hold a sitting of the Persia. The first chartered steamer of this line varian parlindent. The ministry, moanwhile, important. "Northern Club" (better known Supreme Court to try an action brought by Mr. left Bombay in November, 1862, and it is re- in Frankfort, sent him as ambassador to among foreignora as the "Shantung. Guild") Alexmidor Cook, Treasurer and Auditor-General,markable that the greatest opposition to the Athana, Florence, sad Rons. In 1849 Le re-alone affects, to any considerable extent, the against Ms. B. O..de Lissa for $16,000 dasgos line arose among the merchants of the Fer turned to Frankfort. Having married the commerce of foreign marohante at Ningpo. This for defamation of character and assault. The an Gulf itself. They persistently declared Prinuses of Sayn-Witgenstein, by whom he club controls the movements of the large Boot Court, which consisted of Mr. Trascher and two that the carge of a star would flood the mar kas apmerous family, he retired for somates of sea-going junks engaged in bringing pan referees, found that the defendant's oversat ankot and disorganise the truda Novertholasa, years into privato life, paying frequent visits cake and peas from the northern ports. It was the actions of Mr. Cook were such as a public Mr. Mackinnon adhered to his project. Hé to England. France, and Italy. In 1880 the mainly owing to the opposition of this club that servant had no right to pomplain of, and for the commenced by running a small steamer onoa princa again entered on purliamentary life, and the special elanse, sincs rescinded, was inserted assault the Court awarded $50 damages. Thein six voska, then once a month. favoured throughout an alliance with Prair in the Regulations of Trade appended to the proooodings were curious and informal.
steamers monthly, stemmers of far larger ton- Towards the end of 1866 the youthful king Tientein Treaty, which prohibited the export The Governor and. Colonial Boeretary left for nago. until eventually a bi-weekly communicationi rognosted Hohenlohe te prepare and lay before of pulse and bean cake from Taugehow and Labuan on the 24th inst. It is stated that Dr. was established, follawed, as usual, by opposition him a programme of the principles which were Newchuang under the British Bag" and though Legs is about to return to Laban to resume his stenaars Mountime the enterprising firm of its merve eventually as a ministerial polley. reasola cf all nationalities are employed in bring duties as Governor thera
Messrs. Gray, Dawes, & Co. established itself at Prince Hohenlohe falilled his commission to ing these articles to Amoy and Swatow, st The Government wharf hereisins very rickety Bashiro and Header Abbas, and the steam-borne the satisfaction of the king, and on 1st January, Ingpo the Northern Clab has masscoded in state, and this after but two years' war and an trade developed frself by friendly correspondence 1867, soooded Pfordten as Bavarian ministur. pressing its monopoly.
expenditure of over $10,000.
with the Tigris and Euphrates Company, under The whole of Germany at last adopted the As regards to Kung-so," or Companies, 1 boar from Sula that the rival claimants to Mossra Lyncks with England, through the Hohenlete programe. In 1863 and 1869, many of these, ss, for instanon, the "Bankers the eulianate are still "at war" and notually Suea Chaal; and with the steamers of the Prinos Hobsaloho was elected Vice president Association," the Salted Goods Company, the doing some fighting-Singapore Free Press British India Company plying between Bombay of the Customs Parliament of the German “Druggister Guild," do not materially concern "Correspondent
'and Calcutts, and along the east coast of Afrios: