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A hundred and twenty-five shares in the than feeble copies of the citizens born in the
Molla Patent Slip Company ware sold by pub fog on the bank of the Thames. It was Rosuction at Manila on the 14th October, 99 LOUIS PHILIPPE, our grandfathers have told were sold at $100 each, and the remainder at us, whe, sraitten with everything that was prices ranging from $101 to 8109. After the AND DIRECTORY not French, brought back with him, dalo the Comercio kaya would-be buyers of 160
more shares presented themselves.
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LONDON, 7th (stober. Less than the pravions year. You mir that fondant would be auch a fool as to pay money LONDON, 18th October.
Mr. Sullivan appeared at the Court yesterday The Mob and the Police have come into colli- we have been able to keep up the 25 por sent. to tim proseentor without getting a receipt for
a larger aum to reserve fand thau hast year, and, ence, one of the witaessa hal had several dis- attend. There was somewhat of a scene in court, lon. Early yesterday a crowd of four thousand one to contributors, also that we have placed. With regard to the character of the avid- in reply to a summona, bat Mr. O'Brien did not assembled at Trafalgar Square and sent a dépato, further, that we lae bon enabled to fasreess Fates with prosecutor, the other had only the owing to the police proventing the sword bearer tion to the Mansion House demanding work the dividend to shareholders slightly. The ac previous day came out of gaol, where he land beat and pin-borrar of the Corporation sitting near The deputation was roovived by the presiding counts for the present year, as you will on, aan placed at the suit of prosecutor, and therefore Mr. Sullivan, and these officials ware eventually summons against Mr. Sullivan was, after bust. The Penang Gazette has been informed that, Alderman who referred in to the Parish Autho appear antisfactory, and if we continua as we there were very good reasons why they should relegated to the gallery of the courthonan. The
have begun I has considerabis mandou that row come forward and give this evidence.
Mr. Wahber said he thought it did not reflecting evidonos, dismissed by the Magistrate on the. far the sake of economy, lime-vt is being ritler.
twelve monthe bence you will probably hare: This gave rise to vary angry speeches at Tra- laid before you a report equally as satisfastere very great credit on his friend that he should groved that it had not been proved that the mixed with Rungoot oil on board certate of the lool steamer in the Straita. It may not gene falgar Square, and the rub started to march ge that which we have now submitted to you for try to cass parsions on the character of the mosting, the publication of the proosadings of rally be known that this mixtar will pot In-
1836. he shareholders of the Society. In witnesses to whom he had not put a quantion to which in the Irish Nation, which formed the sub- briests, and that, therefore. It is utterly useless citywards bat word met by the Police and for happy to ens, have cotas forward as continbutors, teat their orolibility. He had not be able to ject of the charge, was umreting of the National The result to the meelbly dispersed, Twanty ringloaders were rand apparently are giving the oflee their best produce thie evidence before. Insp otor Disnes Loogas. Counsel for the Crown' gave notice of for oling porposes.
rested and sororal, an aither side ware more or support. This, gentlemen, is a very satisfactory very naturally did not desire to be mixed up with appl
feature in our business, and we only hope the the ease, and only once there to-day subpoenaed ITALY AND THE AUSTRO-GERMAY ALLIANOS.
BERLIN, 5th October. binary may be imagined.
Injured.
shareholders will continue to do so. I have myself while his other witness had only the provins
Bignor Grispi, en being interviewed by a re- act the slightest doubt on the subject. Gurtlamon, day come out of honourable confinement. with these remarks 3 beg to more that the report His Worship said that a very serious charge partor of a Frankfort paper, declared that Italy and accounts praented to you be adopted by this bad bran laid against the defendant, in the Eral desires peace and the maintenance of the balance instance with obtaining money under falas pre- of power in Europe; she has therefore joined C.B.,ting..
Mr. GRUNGE wrended.
teness and intout to defraud ona Osman. Pro- the Austro-German allianco. Italy, said Signor The CHAIRMAN -The adoption of the raport sevutor did not bring the case forward in Crispi, fears an advance of Rusain on Constanti- being daly, proposed and seconded. I shall be proper manner. He was satisfied that prosecutor sople sad naunot permit the avant to become a happy to answer any questions before putting it did not know suffoient abost hir business to be Russian fake.
able to my who collected his accounts. This caso the meeting.
| ste malice d'emigrs, the bizarre funny of imitat. Fing the "costumo, the language, the fool, the ko.anners, and the customs of our neighbours across the Chantiel. The evil has rone on increasing, and to express cortain things our language up longer auffices; wo have, shame replaced it by English, Opes the
Adrions from Achern, save the Straite Times, dictionary at the letters Wand T and what
uight of the 30th September, 400 Acbinasa e- wil you find? wagon, warist, water-closet, report the renewal of hostilition thers: On the whig, whis, wigwam, yurd, etc.-a greater tored the Dutch lines and took up a position number of English words in fetthan Fresebbich they held natil this 2nd October, when words." Wigwam, by the was, in Nertby were driven away by a force desastohed: against them. lathe engagement, the Achinese American Indiso. The aridle goes on 41 men. The loss of the troops came to 4 to lamont over the state of things of which killed and 17 wounded. the introduction of foreign words into
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A short time ago we stated that the conten the language is taken to be an indies.rail for the Peak Tramway bad arrived and was tion, and points with indignation to the being laid. We now learn that only a portion it had at that time come to hand; the re- Monsieur who, not content with having hiamainder, it is expected, would be shipped from clothes made in London, even sends bis England on or about the 1st altimo, and is therefore nearly dno. So far ze the additional shirte there to be washed: Then we corneal has been laid, we are told, it ie found to an to the mative of the article, The Figaro or its purpose perfectly. bad published a series of articles in which
The San Francisco Call says:- MRC Allister the work of the English gunsmiths, as the magician, who has been doing as good a busi favourably compared with that turned out been at Fifth-street Temple as could be expected of French enablishments. This called forth in this time of so many counter-attructions,
pises to splurge kis programme by the addition protest from the Chambre epudicale des if several female variety performers and make 122 armouriers de Paris, bo exprces their desire the tour of Australia, India, China, and Jnpao. He has got enough work cut out for himself to to aunt their work in competition with take his time for six or eight years,” English, armes to the judgment of the in- ternational jury at the Universal Bihibition of 1889. The Gaulois also took up the case in opposition to the Figaro, and in contmet ing French and English guns, maintained
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„From the correspondanos on the subject of a British dollar laid before the Legislativa Con el of the Straits Settlements the other day 5 appears that the bons Government consider that the minimum charge for coining dullers in Eng land vennot be estimated at loss, then per oort
THE CANADIAN FISHERIES DISPUTE.
LONDON, 18th October, The Hon. Sir Charles Tapper, G.CMG, represents Carnda at the Fisheries Conference.
Boxe, 17th October. ITALY AND ABYSSINIA. The Italian Expedition sale early in Nev-to bor, and will be followed by a Second Army Corps owing to hostile préparations going on in Abyssinia.
LONDON, 17th October. LIBERAL CONFERENCE. :
No questions being asked the motion was put and was carried ananimously.
On the motion of Mr. BOTTOMLET, wonded by Mr. Jacx90x, the retiring Directors, Messrs W. H. F. Darby and . L. Dalrymple, vere ra sircled.
On the motions of the CHAIRMAN, secondod br A conforenes of the Liberal Party takes place Mr. WHITBREAD, the suditors, Mar 3. H. at Nottingham on Kaasday, at which Mr. Gladox and R. Lyall, were re-elected. stone has promised to attend.
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THE BRITISH SHIP WRECK OF
"MONARCH" AND OF SPANISH SCHOONER JESUSĂ.”
The China and Minila Steamship Company's steamer Zafiro, which arrived bore yesterday, brought up some of the officer and crew of the British ship Monarch, which was wrecked on the 7th September to the South-west of Mindoro. It will he remembered that the crew were picked
Editor, auf for publication, but as evidenoa of good that, quality for quality, the former are that on those terms it could not rompate with up by the Spanish achooner Jesusa, which was i
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TELEKOR No. 19,
The Daily Press.
HonArora. Oczones 28TH, 1857.
erected atookades.de. A fors of 1,700 mennnsey by dond reckoning they
Tho CHAIRMAN-Gentlemen, I have now to announce that the dividend warrants will be ready to-morrow. There being no further busi ess, I have to thank you for your attendango.
Mr. JACKBONI bag to propose a rota of thanks to the directors, the agents, and all the Boars of the Company for this very admirabla report they have presented to us today.
The motion was carried by soclamation. The CHAINMAN-I am sure the Secretaries, Agoute, and Managers, as well as the Directors, re-verg-much obligad to you for this proof of your condidoneo.
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5/1 ROTAL ASTILLEET » MEDICAL STAFF All lotters for pablication abonld be written on one much cheaper, a French sporting gun cout-amonetize the latter in the Straits Settlements.attar ocasion the captain of the Monarch and
CORTE hide of the paper only.
Advertisements and Subesriptions which are noting twelve hundred francs being as good as Both the Treasury and the Secretary of Stutes three of the crew were drowned. The following
A cricket match was played yesterday aftor- avopuut of the double-disaster has been kindly medared for a fixed period will be continued until an English gun of the same description enat-Cavour a Government One Dollar Note issue
ing three hundred france more. At this
The British steamer Ghase, which arrived supplied to us by Mr. Johnson, chief mate of the zoon between teams from the 5/1 Royal Artillery ad the Army Medical Staff Corps on the point the Saigonnais atape in 'again, and says here fron Kobo yesterday, was unfortansta Monarch.
ehongh to meet with very heavy weather on her
The Beltish ship Monarch, 1,861 tona, Cap-Criekst Ground, the Gunners winning on the that it is cot only in the matter of arms that passage down. She reports having experience tain Corbett, left Manila at 1 p.m. on first innings by 8 runs.
The following aro tko sporna :--s the French are equal if not superior to their for the 22nd instant, the second day after leaving
BOVAL ARTILLERY. neighbours, and be instances this is really port, a heary gale the wind lanting from the the 1st September for New York with A K.S.E. to W shipped tremendous quantities of cargo. of sugar and hemp, the vessel at the
Frase InumGS. serious 1-perfumery, biscuits, mackintoshes mater, flooding the stako bolo al washing of time being staunch and strong and well-atte (spalt makintech "), and the chapeaux. tho batob tarpanlin. Owing to the state of the de Larille, which are infinitely lighter weather was obliged to heave ship to for sorain every way to perform ber intended voyage. hours, and weather moderating us the 23rd, pre-At the time of starting there were light favour. than the cap d'un coknees de la dif." meded to Hongkong.
|able wâuds, and on the Tad September Corregidor The writer then goes on to dieown any
From Sun it is reported that the Spaniards Island was passed, with a light N.W. wiad bostility to the British nation, is fact to were about to attack Lapac where the Sale At 4 pm on the 4 Seplouber the wind Sox yours ago it was proposed in Hoog- express his admiration of its energy, and to from various unfying islande have collected and shifted and the sun biomachsoured, but were about forty kong, in connection with legislation respect. urge the Franch to imitate and surpass ited by several men-of-war had started from Sun miles distant from the Cabre Island. ing public gambling, to make the sale of fer but be objects to see French industry dis but having met with reagh weather had to put worth-easterly course was then taken, and on the porarily hers-de-combat. will probably not be 5th a strong breeze and thick weather were ex- eigu lottery tickets illegal. The proposal puraged in order to benefit that of any other back, numbers of the troops bug placed tea fell through, because certain of the suficial country. In conclusion he urges a protec-long before the power of the Sulus is finelly porienced. From 88. to 6 p.m. the vessel only members expressed their personal partiality tive policy for France and its possessions, broken. In all their engagements the Spaniards die twenty-four miles. On the 8th September for this particular form of public gambling, and especially that Annam, Tonquin, Camper the most desperate militance. they were stearing a 8.3.E. course, the thick
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walior but with light airs still continuing. The sale of Manila lottery tickets se con.odin, and Cochin-China should be preser red
The London Globe of the 13th ult. as the Ceptair Corbott, the master, who wna au deck.Į sequently gone on nucbooked, and probably for French trade exclusively. There is a
following-It may be grateful to a coastable's gavs criere that if the wind grew stronger the increases every month, for the popularity of good deal that is amosing in the article.gelinge to be seized by two strangers who nagra pagsel was te be kept Sent, but it fell calm. A the lottery sceme spolently to wax greater.with its perfumery and biscuite, mackin-him that he is a very jolly fellow," and that It is not so many years sine's the first prize toshes and hata: But the shutting to of a they won't leave him. Rat when that happens 20unding was taken and no bottom found at at. Picendilly-crous about midnight on a Batur forty-five fathoms A: 0.15 am. on the 7th was only 88,000; now it is $40,000, and theantry like French In-China by-protestay, and the affectionate strangers are two intes September, the chief mate (Mr. Johnson) report- other prizes have been increased in number civa tariffs, cutting it from trade with icated Japanese, in a grand deflects and things ed to the captain that he beard the zoies of and amount, the total value of the prizee at the world in zenatal, a 15" speak, in noget proarious, what is the constable to do Est the prosent time being $150,000. Adding in itself amusing, but quite ran omiraty on to this sum the Philippine Government's II GEORGES Maxx would read a little politi
cal economy he would learn that that is Commision of twenty-five per cent, we ar
rite st the sum of 8187,500 speak every the way to develop a newly required torri- month in lottery ticket. Hongkong is one tory. The experiment has been tried of the principal markets for the tickets; other French Colonies and has proved Chinese and Europeans slike buy them, and failure.
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Among the passengers who lefs London for this port by the Patroclue, which arrives here yesterday, were eight men to join the Hongkong Police Forbs Of these oue, Burns by name, has unfortunately died on the voyage of dysentery.
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POLICE COURT.
27th-Orinter:
BEFORE ME N. G. MircHELL-INNES.
had been brought while a case was still pending: in the Supreme Court, because, as Mr. Hastings said, it was neopssary that the criminal notion should be brought first. He was not satished that proserater bad made out his case aard the defendant would therefore be discharged.
THE WANGHAI MTADER. Tai Yan, charged with the murder of Achan, was again placed in the dock.
Somedical evidencer was taken of a similar asture to that given at the inquest, and the case was adjourned to Saturday the 29th instant
· CORRESPONDENCE.
We do not bold carsaites componsible for the opinimis
expressed by our Correspondents. J' HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS.
TO THE EDITOR OF THD "DAILY PRESH."
BERLIN, 8th October. The Norddeutsche Zrilung states that the re suit of the recent meoting between Signor Crispi and Prince Bismarck is that Italy and Germany have ontored into a combination with Austria, and then powers are rascired to do their utmost to prevent the outbreak of a European war, and if necessary will all work together in crder to avert anbh a lamentablo catastrophe THE MISSION OF GENERAL CONNOTA..
COMETANTINOPLE, 5th October. Tarkay accepts the proposals of Russia to send General Ermth to Bulgaria, and on ber side Russia agrros that an Ottoman Commissioner shall accompany the mission, but in an interior position to the Russian "ommissioner. The pro- posed commission shall remain in Bulgaria it least four months.
THE INDIAN PAUX PER CENT LOAN.
LONDON, 5th October.
The Government hare issued a notification to the public intimating a redemption of the India
TEAR Sir-The phrase "want of tast and A per gent. Loan in Detcher next.
DEATH OF A NOTED RUTEM BOK NEBEL." mangement" which appared in the short leader
THATCTYO, 6th October. in your issue of to-day on the Hongkong Volno-
Major Harvey, with 40 Mounted Infantry, taers, sucres a bull's eye, for if bits the mark South Wales Borderers, under Lieutenant Way, fairly, and explaias in few words the chief al 31 Mounted Infantry, 7th Bombay Infantry, of the depression of spirit at present existing andor Captain Alban, after a forced march of amongst the members.
Apart from the natural and to some oxtast fifty miles, attacked Bo Shwe's sample the hills, aine miles North West of Maslangon, at noon unavoidable causes, which will always, appareat Wednesday, October 5th; killed Bo Shve ly, militate against volunteering in this Colony, himself sad ten of bis masa. Many others were the marred is not that the overment bas rewounded: The reminder wore pursued on foot ocived & temperary ebook, but that the Corps has for upwards of two nilas in think jungla. The any vitality in it whatsoever, for, from the date of dooit scattered in every direction. Our cagnal- the retirement of Major Moors-Lane which hapos nil. Captured the camp of 20 kata, together pened aufortunately Fury soon after the Corps with 40 guos, 30 dahs, and a large quantity of formed with the exceptior" of the short stores. The strength of the my is act accur tias Major Tripp was in command the misely known, but the spies report it to have been
mout has been beneath criticism or you man. The movements of the gang are yo tempt.
bing carefully watabo. Bo Shwe's body bas My objset in panning these few Dues is, how han brought in and has been formally and fally fever, to assure you, and any other well wishers,
identified. that there is no fear whatever of dissolution. THE AFrał BEITERN POLITE AND SOLDIERS and further, I at prepared to put up 5 mericans with ye that before the end of the year 25 to
BOMBAY, 5th October. 30 goud Britiskar recruits john car ranks, but
The inquiry into the affair between can of system must go, and those in the 17th N. I, and the Police is being conducted the " MAI authority must bear in mind that unnecesary
in pricate, Who the newspaper reperture interference with the man does not muslitate presented themselves with a written permission lart and simply issuing expresses for general from the Brigade Major to attend the enquiry, Arill at Murray Battery will not pass muster Colonel Balkley, in eommand of the 17th N. I for management.
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raised objections, but the Commissioners of It may interest you to know that in March, Police was desirana that the true facts of the 1886, we had 103 Effective and Honorarge should go forth to the public. Mr. Gell, members on the Rolla. Today we have 80 Effective and about 50 Honorary members. Deputy Commissioner of Police, and a mounted Sowar, gare evidence as to the attack on a Polios those 30 Recruits have got to be found somehow sappy who had been so injured that he had to oron if we obeck them out on a bit of board.
ba romoved to the Hospital in a precarious JUNNER GONES. state. Several townspeople who bad witnessed the affray wero also called. The 17th N. I. have Hongkong, 27th October, 1887.
been ordered to Mhow, being relieved by the 4th Bombay Infantry.
THE BRITISHI CONSUL AT BANGKOK.
The following copy of a letter signed by most the loading British residents in Bangkok 10d
THE PAHANG AGREEMENT.
runm is "That is what Brown, 29 C. R, buskers, to which the captain-replied that they did. The Japanses were lischarged by the could be heard a long way of. The chief mate magistrate, bucause they had not wey much went on the main deck, and bauled the mainaali Acquaintance with English customs," But there and the topmaal staysall down expecting CRAEGE OF OBTAINING MONAT UNDER FALSE addressed to the Marquis of Salisbury, basations of Her Majesty's Government of the
soon will have if they go on at this rato. nanddon shift of the wind. Shortly afterwards
This was
FRETENCES.
Worship on this charge
bas published
real facts being well known here, but since the
in England. We notice that in the Straits fies the creation of a Government monopoly in cise position of the danger, and was generallyin-lodging and treating them during the clavancasion, about the end of August, that be had paid the press in Chisa, the Straits, Burmah, India be erecti for occupation by unch Officer.
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Agonte of the Hongkong.and Shangkong
Banking Corporation.
Rambay & Co.
9se of
be prepared to provide (froo of cost) a snitable site within his territory whereon a residence may IV. Any coinage in the surronoy of the Straits Settlements which may be required for the use of the Government of Pabang shall be supplied to it by the Government of the Straits Settlements at rates not higher than those st which similar coinage is supplied to the Govern ments of the Malay Protected States and under the same Hnitations us to smonat.,
His Highness the Raja on his part undertakes that the applications of his Government for sub- sidiary coinage shall be strictly limited by the legitimate requirements of the inhabitants of the State of Pabang, and that tus coinage so issued shall be subject to the same limitations as 16- gards legal tender as are in fores in the Straits Bettlements
The following is the text of the Pabang Agreement:-
Agreement an curtain points tonching the ro- Straits Settlements with the Government of the We are glad to hear (Bay, the Straits Times) Le saw breakers, and reported to the minster, and { Adolph Denice was again brought before his
Bangkok, 12th October, 1887. Ladependent State of Pahang, made between that an effort is betur made by the shipmasters the man at the wheel also reported having seen
MY LORD.We the undersigns roaidonts in His Excellency Sir Frederics Aloysius Wald, sul matesia the Straits Settlements, where usar-them. All the hands were st onon called on dook
Mr. Hastings of Messrs. Wotton and Des Bangkok and connected with British trade in Kaight Grand Oross of the Most Distinguished ly all the local steamors are owned by Chinese, to throw off the intolerable yokof the bitches, to clear away the anobers. The captain and the cous appeared for the presenter, J. 8. Loess; Bism, deem it to be our duty to protest against Order of aiot Mishaal sal Saint George, Go- the sotion of rtain incividuals who have, forvernor of the Straits Settlements, and His High- Mr. Wobber said he had one or two more wit.
ness Raja Ahmad lang-di-par Tuw of Pahang. the arrival of the list of prizen creates quite
is grievance which we have repent de ventilated steward took a sounding and found fourteen and Mr. Wabber defended
some time past, been notive in publishing, in the The Portuguese about Tejo left Singapor At present austers and matex dread to resist fatboms. The vaptain ordered the star. s to call. Ths premouter had stated dis
Art. The two Cavernuwots will at all times name of the British community hers, Emagi an excitement to the place. The amount of
the authority of thy Chinolesoving to the danced anchor to be let go.
at tinctly that he never know the defendant had scandalas and unwarrantable spersions upon cordially co-operate in the settlement of a pesco- money drawn from be colony daring the fort, on the 18th instant.
ger of being dis:aissed if they vastim to assert
territoris, and in the joint defense of these ter year must run at least into six figures, Sene The Superintendant informs as that the R. & their independence, but with a thoroughly strong once done, and the vessel, bolting wel reived the morser till the day when he had him the motives and actions of the British C-siar fal population is their respective neighbouring witues who had contradicted this statement So long as these attanka were confined to the ritories from external hastile attacks and in the of it, of course, comos-back in the form of O. steamer Malta, with the next outward Fng combination between mastirs and mates, tais reered away to forty-fire fathoms. It was then arrested. He (Mr Wather) had called thres anthorities in this country.
lich mail, left Hingapore at 4 p.m. yesterday.
dread need no longer exist. It has been acord bent 120 sm. The sails were dewed up, and and had proved that prosecnter knew the moast Bangkok newspaper, we did not conside it matual surrender of persons accused or convicted prizes, but they bereft only a few, while many
The Spanish axpedition for the Carolines emingly proposed that a Society be formed of the the master ordered tas basta to bo got ready, was celected some six weeks previously. The
may be arranged butween the two Governments. who can afford to do so are tempted to'
hipmasture and mates in Shgapore for the par
II-His Highness the Raja of Pahang under..... spend their 36 a month is the hope of t-borked on the 19th October. It is composed of one pests et waintaining their rights and wateraqt: Heavy brokers were at that time running on witnesses he now intended to call would mysoussary to take any public notice of them, the of any crime or offense under such conditions at
commander, 26 officers, 280 Kuropsin soldiers, ing the evil referred to.
the port side. At 7.30 am, the tide fell, the that prosecutar as in the habit of moving services of the press in Singapore, China, Ladis coming suddenly rich, and have to subject and 278 native soldiers.
A Marine Court of Inquiry has been held at wind reared to the westward, and the ship begin honey for which be usver gava ang receipt, and and Englond are now being invoked for the takes if requested by the Government of the ho would also enlla witness who would swear to purpose of circulating them more widely, we Straits Settlements to co-operate in making ar themselves and thair families to privations in
Wa are informed by the Agents (Mesers. Singapore to inquire into the stranding of the to strike heavily, the deck beams breaking. Ang Damée epeaking with prosecutor, one think it right to state that we entirely disapprove rangements for facilitating trade and transit consequenes: Amongst the well-to-de clase Stoman & Co.) that the D. D. R. stoner British steamship Bhandara in Banka Straits and the dooks Lifting. All haude got into the evening in the latter part of Angast, outside the of the selematic offurts that are being made communication overland through the State of the lottery is spoken of Jokingly, and invest Iphigenio, from Ilambare, left Singapore for on the 15th September Inst, white on a Foyage hoats and reachad the shore in safety, managing store. His Worship would remember that bg two or three individuals to bring British Pabang with the State of Johor and other neigh If the Government of the Stratte Bat from Singapore to Adelaide The vessel was cot also to save a portion of their clothes, and in less prosecator, while ander oroan-xamination, had Cousulas authority and justice in this country houring States.
sworn that unch a conversation never took place. into discredit. ments in tickets are made pareix by way of this port yesterday morning.
offThe Court found that the master. Captain
From our own knowledge, we can assert that tlemonts shail at say time dostra to appoint a amusement-if the $40,000 comes well and
Foster, had apparently trusted to the Maay pilst a than an hour and a half the ship was a total Horatio anan, Terpector of Nufiances, was good, if not there is no harm done-but
assurance, in place of taking independent pro wreck. On the 8th September the boats wore then zatledardsaid he had been in the babit of de Majesty's Consul, Mr. Goald, has the entire Tritish Uficar as Agent to live within the State A Consular Omor, His Highness the Rajs will amoogat other classes in the colony the
cautions to avoid any possibility of danger, and lacnobed, and they proceeded towards Mamburoa ling with the prosecutor. He discontinued oning confidence and esteem of all respectable Eace of Pahang having Inactions similar to they severely reprimanded him. The pilot pro They thors found the Spanish sohooner Jesunto a dispute about a bill. He know Comés he pARD and Asiatic British subjects in Sium,
ho was in presenter's shop. He had some cox- In conclusion we beg to state that we are for lotters produces to'a certain extent the same
dused excellent orrtificates, which doubtless mis- the anater of which promised to take them on to versation with hirr several times after he leftwarding for publication gopios of this letter to led the maaler as to his capabilities; but in open evils which led to the suppression of lotteries
court the pilot admittat his ignorance of the pro-Manila, giving them in the meantime board and Frosecutor's employ. Tomés told him in ore oo-
and England. some money to provocator who had refund to
We have.che hoppar to remain, Settlementen new Gambling Ordinance has the manufacture and importation of salt to take sufficiently acquainted with the passage. The days they remained there with every kininess. rise him a reneipt for it. His own dispute with
Your Lordship's most obat. humble serrate, been introduced in which foreign lotteries import duty of $2 par pieal is to be lovind en allation that the engagement of aulisused pilets Towards midnight & strong gale arose accom- paid him $6 for goods purchased for which be get effect from the iss January sext, manwhile an Court appended to their lading a recommend-On the 18th September they left in the Jerura. the prosecutor was in cossequence of his having
For the Borneo Company, Limited,
C. 8. LEORIE, Manager. are dealt with.
The Attorney-General, in importations of that commodity,
ba dierortinned, and that all moh mer be obliged
WINDON CLARKE & Co. to hold a license from the Pilst Board; and that panied by heavy rein. The wind and rain in-no reempt and had afterwards to pay that amourt speaking upon this phrs of the Bill, zaid the,
W. SINCLAIR. The Ocean Steamship Company's steamor Fo-legislation to that effect is aroded.
conɛnd in violence, and about 3 50 am. breakers again.
"George Foster Wask, next called, said—I was
WH. GEAHAN KERB. lotteries were no doubt, a source of danger troclue, Captain Thompson, arrived here pestar.
HARRY A. DAMAN & Co. She was not
The Batin Nieurslo relates the following were reported. Captain Gorbott and the mate formerly a reporter on the N. C. Daily News. I to the community and a drain upon the day from London and the Straits.
the saloon cabin. They have lately tese residing two or three doors from
SAMURI TIBORMAN. JUCKER SIGG & Co. resources of the colors; but the pecuniary sole, however, to extre into the harbour in con- singular adventure with tigers: A short time were thea low was not the were, it was the lace of of being sickness on board, and was ago a plant collector armed with a knife and went on deck, and saw breakers close under presenter's store. I had a dispute with him
One of the Menard's hoals was about nine dolars which I relumad to pay obliged to anchor off Stonecutter's Island, in carrying a large bag, nght sight the lea.
Mr. Webber And I believe rather than sub- couple of tigers fighting or repping. The being towed astern and Captain Corbett gase or-mit to his extortion you scried your liberty? character of the population; it was impossi-guarantize ground.
297 not wishing to Take their uoquain- ble that frugality and economy could Bourish The subseriptions to the Women's Jubilee tance farther, at once caved into a tree,ders to have It brought alongside. The anchor-Yus.
Food in the Straits Settlements and Native ander which the tigers also unfortunately was let go and Mr. Johnson helped the master was always an apology for idleness and ar- States amount to 22.41. the unmber of sub-cme romping all the while. Song their eye of the Jasa to vore sway the cable. It want it yesterday.
Do you know the defendant -Ha is a next Surveyor to Lloyd's Agents and loes) offices. eribacs being 9,640, Lady Wold is taking to fell upon the poor fellow. Frightened almost
Marine Surveyor travagance and not infrequently led to actua! England the books with all the entsoribers to death he hung his bag on a branch and crept this time that Captain Corbett, the second mate, door neighbour of mine.
Do you remember sacing defenchat in co-
E. C. DAYILOR, crime. It is accordingly proposed to legis names entered in them and the money aulaer bat into it. Brandishing bis kaifs sud muttering Canningham, and fourma-Andersen, Dene,
We have not sarea for prasentation softhe Queen.
prayers, he sought to put the tigers to fight. Radford and Crupp-got into the beat. The 7ersalion with promotor after he had left his Superintendent Bangkek Dook Co., Limited. late against fotteries.
However often the poor devil fenced about, if boat immediately filed, turned over, and Captair employ Pa Iwue ooming out of my quarters copy of the Bill, and in the condensed report Herr Kobler, the talented pianist who recent-avaited him nothing. The fashing eyes of the Corbett me there of the seamen were drowned one evening. I think it was about the latter end of the Attorney-General's speech in thely afforded the public of Hongkong some musi-tigers continued directed upon the bag and its
seautor. They were shout half a dozen yards cal treats, has just returned to the colony frau cantants. To add to his troubles, but to hle Conningbam and Andersen alons being saved of August, when I saw defendant talking to pro- Straits Times the provisions in nepeat of Manila, where he made a start stay, and introds,!
ar 880. Proseunter said “I'll give you a zớ this matter are only briefly mentioned; but we learn, to give one farewell recital here before good fortune as it turned out in the sad. Those on board clambored to the fore part of from me, and Toverboard defendant say "Hore
he managed by awkwardly brandishing the the vessel, and at daylight one of the crew it would seem that avery ticket found is to having for Shanghai and the North. It wilkaife, to cut the cord on which the bag hang, and having swam ashore and made fast a rope, ali peipt to-morrow. The store in closed now." He and
with a load shriek he came right down alongside hands were hauled through the surf to share thea gotinta his jinricksba and want away.
Mr. Wobber said that was all the witnesses be forfeited and every asie of cue to be void, probably take place on Tuesday next.
the tigers. Thees beasts of pear ware Ro We regret to hear of the death of His Ex-startled by this atzaage pourrons that they Some clothing and books floated on shera, as did be proposes to onl
Ass Worship said he did not quite anderstand calloney M Filippini, Governor of Dochin-made of The man remained in the big for the captain's track, which latter not being looked, much effect. What would be required in Sunday last. at Saigon. 31. Filippini only artigors returning On their not putting is an
China, which occurred either on Saturday or half an hour more, fearful all the time of the its contents ware washed away. The ship's arti.why these witnesses had not beer called before.
Mr. Webber said he had only inwa himself: Hongkong, it the matter were being dealt rived out about fiftess toonths ago, and bad to appearance again he at loagih quitted his angeles, the official log book, and a few other papers a day or two age that they were able to give with here, would be to make the hawking of postpons his departure from France for same thing bat plesennt abiding place, and sped away were washed up on to the beach. On getting evidence, and he at once subpunased them. The
time through less. He was a man welled home se fat as be conlil go. That he had raneh ashore they preceeded to the village of Balbayan evidence now was complete and every Link w tickets a punishable offence. And sooner
vanced in life.
to tell, at home, and tarned both gesture and which was reached at 6 pm, on the 22nd Sept- Bo' strong that he thought his friend would have or later the atter will, we think, bare
A criokus watch will be commecsed to-day at needs as little proof as that he found willing well treated by the pricet of the village. day was not an afterthought because his Wor partouting to account in relating his story it amber. Here they were taken charge of and great diffonty is breaking it. He would re- wind his Worship that the evidenze called to- to be dealt with. The keeping of agencies for native latteries is illegal, and between the Hongkong Cricket Club and hearers to listen intently to his experiences.
The crew-numbering Elie Ladies Recreation Club and will be con
sbout twenty-Are ship would member, at the beginning of the Both Clubs ar
men-of both the Monarch and the Jesuso re-cas, in his cross-examination of prosecutor, he probably the amount of money spent or tinned to-morrow at 11:30 am.
strongly represented, and a most interesting
mated at Salbayan for over a fortnight. The had pet sution to his about having a conThe them does not amount to half as much as
versation with defendout outside his store one matou should result. The following are the
Daster of the Jesus then charterad a small vening. He had no desire to throw any reflec that apeut on the Manila lottery. If lotter-teams:-
schaonar, and both crows embarked for Manila, tiva whaterer on the prosecutor, hm he must say ies are to be legislated against at all it is
HONGKONG CRIURET
that he had given bis evidence in a very serious *CLUB.
which was renekod sufaly na the 18th October. inconsistent with justice that any particular. w. a. F. Darby (Capt.)
way. He had tried to make out, for some reason lottery should be exempled simply because
best known to himself, that he knew nothing Graham, 58b
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY*bout this money being collected by the defend ant antil the day on which he had him arrasted OF CANTON, LIMITED.
Without going into the legal bearings of the osse, upon the facts alone defendant wasntitled THE ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT. The fourteenth ordinary meeting of the share-to an acquittal.
Mr. Hastings said he had no doubt his Wor The Paris papera approve of the arrangement holders of the Union Insurance Bociety of Can- for the Control of the Frez Canal route, and to. Limited, was held at the Society's headship would not attach much weight to this at
offica, Hongkong, yesterday afternoon. There tempt made at the eleventh hour te bolster up « |- Captain St. Croix, of the Indo-China S. N. generally exprese opinions that the agreement were present-Hon. P. Kyrie (Chairman) Hoa, bad case. Co.'s steamer Wingeang, which arrived in Pe with regard to the New Hebrides will reconcile A. P. MacEwen, Mr. W. E. F. Darby, Mr. H. sang from Singapore on the morning of the all projudices. 11th instant, reported that "At 8.30 p.m.
where the gambling spirit existed; gambling
If this is all the Bill basto say on this print
it is doubtful whether it is likely to have
(ADIES RECREATION ÜLTE.
Bart
it is patronised by Europeans as well as C.F. Higginbotham, 58th
by the native community. It will be interest. H. de C. Hantaman, 58th
A. 3. Lencis
J. D. Saunders
B. J. Coxon (Capt.)
J. C. Jotmazon
A. A. Lloyd, 58th -
F. Maitland
E. W. Maitland
C. H. C. Platt
r. H. Sawyer
.0. Smith, 58th
A. de C. Sesalan, A.MD. T. Sarcombe-Smith
Błowari
Capt. Stanley
F.. O. Wilson
A. N. Other
ing to watch whether there is say 'opposition. H. Fotta raised to the propreed legislation in Singa- pore similar to that which took place bere.
"ANGLOMAKIN” is the title of an article in a recent number of the Saigonnais, signed "Georeza Marx," the nom de plume of lively writer who cause wat from France a few months ago to assume the sditerabip of that journal. "When M,HALEY made the
on the evening of the 10th, a steamer was aigāt.
ed showing signals of distress. Bere down spon her, and fened her to be the Mary Austin, and that her machinery had broken down. Offered lotow her to Penang, but could not arrange
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO THE "DAILY PEESS."
LONDON, 25th October.
THE MARQUIS OF HARTINGTON ON THE GLADSTONIAN MANIFESTO. Lord Hartington has condamned Mr. Glad-THE stone's language, becauss be considers it woskuna the arm of the Government.
Is that bill paid now ?---A friend of mine paid i
!
S. L. BEAT (Shaw & Chalant) F. →. Hicks,
C. BDLYPSEN,
A MARIWALD & Co., Agente Chartered Bank of India,
Australia & China, WINTSOE, RQAr & Co. Agenta Chartered Mercantils Bouk of
India, London & China, Scottish Oriental Steam Ship Co. Limited, and Ocon Steam Ship Co. SAMUEL J. SITE, Publisher. M. B. COREN.
Max. R. WESTERN, Bombay Burnish Trading Corporatium, Id.
JOHN MACLACHLAN,
Euang Lee's Rice Mill. GEO. STEWART,
Engineer at Messrs. Kim Ching & Co.'s
Rice Mill JOHN K. BLACK, Engineer at Pol Chin Boo's Rice Mill,
W. L. Keur. Mounger Gransi Bros. & Co,
Timber Department Most Noble The Marais of Salisburg, KG, Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
LATE TELEGRAMS.
V-The Governor of the Straits Settlements will at all times to tho utmast of his power toke whatever stops may be necessary to protect the Government and territory of Pahang from any external bostile attacks; and for these or for similar purposes Her Majesty's Officers shall at all times bare free nosest to the waters of the State of Pahang: and it is agreed that thos waters extend to three milos from the chore of the State
VI-The Raja v Pahang undertakes on bis part that he will not without the knowledge and consent of Her Majesty's Government regotiate any Treaty or enter into any engagement with any foreign Stata or interfere in the politics or Administration of acy Natire State, or make stry grant er concession to other ban British sab jects or British Companies or persons of the Chi aese. Malay, or other Orisatel Race, or sutur into any political correspondence with any kraigo Biate.
It is further agreed that if cossion should arise for political correspondance between Hic Highness the Raja and any foreign State, such osrrespondence hall sonducted through Her Majesty's Government to whom His Highness makes over the guidance and control of his foreign relations.
VII-Whereas His Highnes-the Raja of Pahuuz has made known to the Governor of the Straits Settlements that it is the desire of his Chiefe and people that be should assume the title of Bultau, it is further agreed that, in con- sideration of the loyal friendship and constant affection His Highness has shown to the Govero. The following telegrams are extracted from ment of Her Majesty the Queen and of the stipulaticas cóntained in this Memorandum, he Rangoon papers received yesterday:-
and his hairs and successors iswfally succeeding according to Maiar custom shali in fature be acknowledged as His Highness the Sultan of Pabang and shall be ad addrosse
THE NEW ARMY WARRANT AND GENELAL HAMLEY.
LONDON, 4th October. A Royal Warrant just issued permita the ex. Lemption of Generals from the compulsory retira
La xitness wheroof the mid Bir. Frederick
Governor, 8.8. [J. F. DICKSON,
Colonial Secretary, 8.8. Witnessed by GERARD WALLOP,
Private Secretary to "H.E. the Govurzur:
Mr. Webber said ba objected to his friend ment clauses in consequence of an employment, Aloysing Weld, and his said Highussa tho Rajs in suga was where the Secretary of State con of Fahang have signed this Agreement the Heppius. Hon. J. Bell-Irving (Directoral. Acesra making use of sob a term. J. H. Cuk, D. MoCalloch, W. G. Brodie, His Worship said both solicitors had oharne siders the retention of the services of any parti sighth day of Golober the year of Christ one onlar effuer would materially conduce to advance thousand eight hundred and eighty-seveŃ, AG- [EDOM SINGAPORE FATEDS.) George, E. Burnie, C. D. Bottomley, 4. 8. Ger- tarised each other's casos as bad ones. THE ARREST OF GENERAL At, Jookson, J. Grant, T H. Whiteheed, B. Nr. Hastings said if necessary he would rathe intorusts of the service. It is generally awering to the twentieth day of Muharram the
BOULANGER.
Layton, A. de Silveirs, and Douglas Jones peat the term, which he thought under the air understood that this warrant is specially intended year of the Hadjes one thousand three hundred
[L. 8. FRED. A. WELD, (Acting Secretary.)
cumstanece very justifiable one. On the last to prevent the compulsory retirement of General and five." PARIS, 18th October,
colon Mr. Wetter had made a very dowery Sir Edward Hunsley at the end of October, which The ACT SECRETARY road the action con General Boulanger has admitted having made vening the meeting. adherents of the Dauphin, in Charles VI.", orans. Bor mptain desired that assistures should
and eloquant speech for the dafenes bat te bad has lately been strongly opposed by the press.
ILLNESS OF JENNY LIND. The CHAIRMAN mid-Gentlemen, my daty is never said i word as to what had become of this
LONDON, 10th October. shout 'Death to the tyrants, never shall the be sont him at once, be being short of water and the statement, and is now der close arrest Englishrelin France, he little thought that a provision-origentinient for our day. Offered pending the decision of the Military Council to to submit to you for your adeption or otherwise money which it was pdicted defendant had cal-
to supply bim, but was informed thai be cand deprivs him of his conrosed.
the annual report of the Directors with the so-footed. He did not seems to think it Jeany Lad's death is tone expected. She is day would come, in 1883, when, under Re-manage, and refused to send a boat. Baid ell
counts attached thereto. The roport and accounts to account for it, sad it was only in seeing that reported to he sinking fast. Lave now been in your hands for some timo and his Worship considered this a very-storial, in THE NATIONALJET LORD MAYOR OF DUBLIN.
LONDON, 6th October. public, we would be the velantury tributaries that he wanted was a steamer to be sent at once
I would therefore ask you to take them as read, fact the most meterial point, that he brought
The Dublin Corporation at a meeting held yes of la perfide. Albion." Bo the article com-from Penang to tow him in. Position of the
se we have now dons for same years past. The forward this evidence. He did not think the meuces. It goes on: Yes, Anglomania W. distant Chirto miles." The Penang Gutte Menacing crowds continue to parade the scanats, I hope, will be considered satisfactory evidence of Inspector Dinnen worthy of much tertiay passed is resolution. that Mr. Bullivan by the shareholders. Although the net pre consideratisa. Mr. West gave as count of a should appear is the Police Court to-morrow to bems usin and worrounds us on all sides, adds that on the 13th lost, the Arrakan dper streets of the Metropolis wearing caps of liberta shows a limitution of 3193,000 odd, rat o conversation which hesaid he had ever heged. He answer charges made against him in fall state, spolky
reported buying passed the steamer Teutonia, and if we do not take care, if we do not draw with the May Austin in tow, of Pale Jarrs, st, by, carrying red spd black flage, and singing the the other band that is pounterbalanced by the did not think it was likely, considering the dis wearing the insignia of his of a sanyar pl back in time, we will besvime nothing more 16 p, m. on the evening of the 12th fash | "Marseillaješ,"!
amalier amount of the losses, which te 1285,000 i pute there had been between the Twp. that dey Publin, and attended by the aldermen
Mary Austin
Pu'o Jarra, bearing N. 99,
The Parisians approve, s
THE LONDON UNEMPLOYED.
LONDON, 15th October.
Chop of the Sultan of Patang. ·
Wituens to Chop.
H. CLIFFORD,
The following in the Sultan's letter of
(After Compliments.)
Having been made awary, by the explanatio