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LONDOY, 8th October Me. Worrom wald he had nothing to ad), but] mairining the dynamos and sleducate machinery of the Treasury and Gavurument leader in the
The Times states thus the highest evidenON he might say that if the hotel did not proves of the establishment was uninjured, but plainly House of Commcus who had been ill for ROTG sad it would disappear. and if it did succeed the work of electric lighting must be impeded to, dist this alteraccn. He was one of the of Mr. Parnell's intellectual ability is the St it would ba a declaration by the public roles for Rome time. The remaining portion of the representative basinca mer of England, and is that he inspired actual anticism, thengh hi that it was neesmury. There was nothing sub-stall is mcked horizontally in two places, and popularly reputed to bave left a fortune of about personal character was no repellant.
The Standard says that he diodia sunne stential in the objection of the Superintendent it would hardly require a severe shook to cause $10,000,000. of Police and it tailed to be an objection alto-farther destruction. As this la msil day, no Mr. Gludatons has wired the following mos.and at a moment nur favourable to his reputa gether
docht considerable inconveniesos will be experi-saga of condolence to the raiatives of Mr. Smitation, and that his death will ravive the font pirate for some time, and then adjourned the full hook upon. No one, as far as we can learn, Smith's death. I shall long retain the reool of tho party,
The Justices considered the applicatica in ensed by morokeats who may not hava ga bo hars received with grisf the new at Mr.delity of the past. It exporta su early division matter for a wook,
was injured by the sosidant. A godown at Na. loction of his kindly atm, fine qualities, and 152, in the cocupation of Chiosoa buriding distinguished devotion to the public service."
LONDON, 7th Oatober.. esilently in an advanced stage of dilapidation-
THE HONGKONG
consideration, therefore, the obarges on wenos of ristory in the Rugby game. It may not account of the Surveyor-General's Depart bao solentião as the volacies of the Asasoiation gama are wont to declare their matches are, but GOLD MEDALS 5 SILVER MEDALs mout and the Water and Drainago Departnerertheless anion, aron in Ragby, will tell ment might not be considered excessive, and it certainly has to be recorded that there By Appointment.
was a cogidorable lack of that la yesterday's provided they secured due economy in the game. Probably the best team won, bas it war excoutica of public works. An advocate of Seaconly a rietory to ha prond of.
to tra, the Sooratory's team the Governmental system might polat to the Acton, mint the Pavillon tones Tytam waterworks and ask whether in point they animed the affensive, quickly carrying the of cost and quality of work the Colony has ball into their opponents quarters. Alkinson Mr. Hoopы waggested that the application not been well served, and to such a question and Burn by good play ralioved tibele stronghold should be advertised so that the other Justices
for several winates, but a pretty run by Walker might know what it was. it would be impossible not to return an again put their goal line in dangar. Atkinson, The CHAIRMAN agreed and asid ho would see affirmative answer.
In large engineering however, was still on the start and for a few that it was done. 350 works such as the one just mentioned and minates with a tricky ron and a drop, kiekin application for a transfer of the Globe wartod dangor. Then ensued a succession of Hotel licence from the present holder to a Mr. the Praya reclamation scheme the Surveyor changes and pretty even play and when balf- Dannenberg was applied for. General's Department can probably show time was called neither aide could claim the ad better results than would be achieved were again assumed the offensive. The ball wea
vailag On roaning the Beratery's ti a private firm of engineers engaged. When gradually worked up into the Captain's team's we turn to the question of public build gearters and after a throw in, bear the goal lias, a try was soared. The place kick proved sarcasa inge, bewever, we find the extravagance of and the Becretary's team therefore stood a goal the Government truly appalling, and seeing in favour. After this a decided improvement that so much of the expenditure is on sposared to eat in on the part of the Secretary's team, while the inertia of the Captain's team was work of this nature the matter becomes a most markod. Within the next twelve minutos. serious one. The Colony maintzine a large-the game was twenty minutes each way—thrie more fried wore obtained by the Secretary's flar and expensive staff and base right to orpoottam, far tro of which Lieat. Young was respor
that the worle shall be of the first quality as The game thus concluded in favour of and axented at the most ceonomical rate, the Bocratary's team by a goal and three triga to but instead of this we find that every mil. The tears were as follows: building erected by the Surveyor-Gen- oral's Department costs from 25 to 30 por conf.
than a similar build-
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HONGKONG AT THE KOBE REGATTA. The following results of the races at the Kote Regatta have been received by telegram-
FOUR-CARB. Ist.......
..Kobe. .....Hongkong. Kakobewe
Won by half a longil. PATE OAKS. Vanatomicobo, Hongkong (Dealson and Skött). .......................... Takobsms. Won by two lengths, SINGLE BOULLING.
2nd
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Hongkong (Skött) Won anyhow.
The General. Maungers (Messrs. Jardino, Mr- Chosen & Co.) inform us that the Indo-Chins steuer Wingmang. from Caloutta and Biraite for this part, loft Singapore on the 4th inst., at 3 pm.
A football match, Cình v. a 'tenom of the Ea.. giment, will take place this afternoon at half- past four. The following is the Club team — Fall bache
A. Bbocy W. H. Wullavo
Half boka.
K. Ezekiel Forwards.
F. Maitland
Kobe.
THE LICENSING OF HOTELS.
ANNUAL MEETING-OF JUSTICES.
M. WILKINSON appared for the applicant. The granting of the lines was approval M: WOTTON applied for heenes for a house in Wallington Strost. The house was at pra sout a routsarent and the applioszt, Mr. H. J.
hallim, bore an excellent character.
The application was considered in private sud refusel.
Me. Worros applied for a restaurant is the some vicinity.
his appliastion was tikmwise refuzed. The meeting then adjourned.
THE FALL OF THE HOUSES IN WELLINGTON STEBET..
MAGISTERIAL ENQUIRY.
Att enquiry was bell at the Magistrany roster. day afternoon into the elrosmstances of the Roath of the girl who was killed by the falling of the hones Nos. 37 and 50, Wellington Street.
The following evidenco was taken :- Dr. Marques said he had examined the body, of the daouared girl An Ng Ling. He found on fracture and death had apparently occurred from
asphyxia.
Ho Yan who was employed at the shop of the oopperauith, Na 49, Wellington Street, said first repairs had boon for some time going on at the back of the house. A number of foose bricks had bean piled on the roof of No. 59 bythë brisklagers. Hot Ping, acon pier of No. 69, asid that on the 1st ist. his daughter was on the ground door of No. 59. He was not prosent when the no- cident happened. The rat he know of the Sous wood befors workmen bad hoes taking fair was when he returned at about 5.45 pm.
down bricka from No. 37 and had piled them on the roof of No. 55. There were seven at them fiving in No. 59..
Inspector Guald said that in cousuqrenos of a report ou the fat inst. he went to Wellington Street and found abat Nos. 57 and 59 bad fallen in. On going there with á body-of Police be heard the voices of persons orging out beneath the débris. A hole was cut theough the adjalaing house and can gid was taken out alive. A little further on they teek ont deceased, who was quite dead when they found her. Afterwards another hole was eat and an apprentice was tatton out The following morning it was reported that ories be had from No. 57 and the Police the promises had fallen down in Audit and was in course of revuilding. Be could not form asy opinion from what he saw as to the case of the accidant.
took out another man slire. The back will of
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Loxaos; 12th October:
was in thoroughly shaken up by the earthquake Her Majesty the Queen has expressed her that a great part of the tile composing its roof satcom for the late Right Hon. W. H. Smith the street. Beyond these apoidents we have not destili are company with the rafters and slid into Lord Salisbury has boua dreply affected by his Jarned of any damage. The Grand Hotel nad Joe Works chimneye are uninjured
In its next laud the samo paper says:-The
The Standard edrosate the gister of Si earthquake of Wednesday morning ja Michael Hicke-Beach a leader of the House of animously pronounced to have been the most Commons in scenation to the late Mr. W. H. svare szperienced for many years. The report Smith. The Tuner sad Dolly Telegraph faveur from the Central Observatory in Tokyo is that tr. A. J. Bulfour, Cbist Secretary for Iroland. xoanch shook had bean felt since the foundiog
LONDON, 19th October. of the Observatory, Our readers ara probably
The Daily News favours the appointment of aware that the present year is the thirty-soventar. A. J. Balfour, in the 45mnoo of Lord Ran- from that of thegreat earthquake, by which one dolph Churchill. As leader of the House of Cour half of Tokyo was destroyed and thousands of mons in anoneesion to the late Mr, W. H lives were lost. The thirty seventh anniversary Smith, <f a death is treated by the Japanese as no »X-- ceptionally important action. It is probable that at nearly all the principal temples and shrines in the Empire religionsrites will be per formed in a few days-the actual day of the catastrophe falls on November 4tb-on behalf of the unfortunates in perished on that nocasion. Among superditions folka a raouezanne of the Panomenor lea been touted for at this time, end the earthquake of Wednesday is con sequently, produced proportionat alarm, Bat fcdeed, without the ephuis of such a retrospect, the shock was saftoiently severe to okuse serious prebeasion. The exist time of the first tremor in Tokyo is stated to have been thirly
The Daily Chronicle views with disfavour the proposal to appoint Mr. Balfour on the ground that he in a nephew of the Marquis of Salisbury, and protests against one zoble family raling England.
Luknow, 14th Qetabor.
It is reported that Sir Micheal Hicks-Hugh toes at dedica the position of leader of the House of Commons.
TWO ELECTIONS.
LONDON, 11th Octobre. Mr. Wobb, the Unionist oandidate for Man obertor, in opposition to Sic Fames Forgasson, did not go to the poll.
LONDON, 10th October,
wiantes and one second past six, and the motion The slection for the roguentation of Cero- is said to have continued for seven minutes, bridge Taiversity in the Hone of Ortomasas. ite direction being cast and west, and the the asst of the late Mr. .. Bus, look pines three seconds after warium, disturbance bring developed thirty-to-doy, and resulted in the return of Mr. Murray,
the convenená of
the tresors From Fakai, as the extreme ajutat, by a majority of 315 votes over west, telegramme wason that the shock MCallosh, the Gladstone Eriberal candidats
DETAILS OF VUR DEATH AND FUNREAL OF MR. FARNEẪN
LONDON, 9th October. It has transpired that Mr. Parnell was oop- saions for a brief period bufors bia death. This last words were. Gise my loreto my callosgus and the people of Ireland." The Press of Great Britain, the Continent and America continues to
comment on Mr. Parnali's death, in which high tributes are paid to his political career and to his services to Ireland.
Lord Spencer, ex-Lord Lieutenant of Ireland speaking at Grantham last night said that through the death of Mr. Parzell the Irish land lost their greatest leader since O'Connell.
LONDON, 14th October. Mr. Gladstone has oxpressed his intense grief at tho death of Mr. Parnell, and mys that the sad event has been a deep perasan blow to him.
THE FUNERAL AND AFTER.
LONDON, J. Ootabor, The remains of the late Mr. Parnell have been conveyed to Dablin. Special trains will be ruo from all parts of Ireland to Dublin to anehia friends and sympathisers to attend this fun-ral on Tuesday. Blaborats palige precautions have bees taken to prevent any disturbing Mattos oontaining the words Mardered" and "Re- venge" are being prepared for cirunlation throughout the country, Mr.Joho Dillon, M.P has been trasted with the murder of Mr. Parsil und his residence and the office of the Fresionʼa Journal are being guarded by police. The „Chicago (1.3) branch of the Irish National League has decided not to accept as leader oy porscoutes of the late Mr. Parnell. It is great- ed that a nusun of clerioals and anti-clericals will result from the present situation.
the
The remains of the late Mr. Parnell arrived at Dublin this morning and a' downpour of rain. The wreaths and other wompton pinerd on the coffin vers dastengel by endnotes. procession promoted to Lag Snancil Hall in steuse grows of people lined the streets, and is was fold thers at 6:40 a.m., that is to 20%,
is estimated that over 100 rsons were deu minutos after the Tokyo time, and that i the tremors continued up lo vas 'olook in the i
Loxon, 7th October, prasent. The procedinga passed off very quietly wore destroyed, and Bome people were injured. morning by the utterly one per fe, the nube. afternoon. The Lopal Court sad several hemas Great Britain and Trand wade startled this and no disturtues of any kind took plina.
13 p.m. The coffin which contained the retains of Mr. mant that Charles Stowart Parnell, the notdi. From Shizuoka the report is that the ebook so and at me and that the Tokaido Roll-Irish loader, died suddenly yesterday woning in Parnell, and which lay in stale in this Canoil way between Naksiruml and Hammasta sook Brighton. It had basu kaown that Parnell half, Dublin, all to-day, was buried in brațătul wroaths of dowers by the pang'e who thronged throughout a mile of its length as that trafo et enjoyed the best of both for years, and it was interrupted. This damage, however, doe had been noticed and widely commented aps the hall. The front of the hall was surmonted not appear to ince been extensive, for the service that since the O'Shaadivoma devoloptonte d by a design representing the Trish harpin of trains was able to be resumed beform un. political treable game apon him the great Crish saribed with the words "Mandered" and Re Between Maisals and Washizu, however, the amber of Parliament had grown thaner and venge." Worked in the form of a wreath wat Through a distance of five miles, and traffe at beds expected to hear of his death, and no juk a tooth." Another weuth be the inscription roadway is reported to have oak about a foot he had parceptibly aged in appearenos, but no the quotation," An eye for an age and tooth for "With a wife's true love to her test frisou. this point is entirely suspended. It is scarelyling as to his less bar reached the newspapers.
Parnell arrived home to Brighton from Ire busband, and king." The Misses Los 40 sent possible, howarer, to be sure of the exset i ry dose, inasmuch as a number of the telegraph and Thursday and ourpisined of saffering from wreaths The Lord Mayor of Dublin and mem- poles were throws done aul. commnuication by a chill. Friday he was able to laste his bad. bera of Dublin City Council will marahil the wire has best interrupted. Some fears are Tus regular physician was sammoned. He can procesalon. Over 4,09 persons sore in entertained for the safety of the radnot by siderad Parnell's illness serious and sent for vicinity of the Connell Hall so-day, and 41,000 passed the collu. The weather has cleared which the line is carried over the sětuary beyond another physician, with whom he held a long
but the streets are Imprubia owing t Hamamatsu. There in an yet no news of a tidal consuletion. The coualation was reamed
the throng of people. Messrs. "Joba O'Lasry Eve, but the nature of the earthquake suggesta Sunday, when Parnell was in groat pain and
und James Stephens, the ex-Panin ladera, and Clement Palmor, arolik--I know the two that such a phenomenon was probably gane growing weak erary hoor. His Bikes Wes houses in question. They are the property ofated, and of course a tidal wave sweeping prezoabood an attack of serta rhenation: Hthe leading members of the Gaelic Atletic The annual mosting of Justice of the Pipe Maeers. Douglas Iprait & Co. A portion into the estuary scald soarnaly fail to damage was untiringly pursed by his wife, who hardly Association of fruland, lod, the procession to the hath. It occupied fiyo honräin vanbjar the ball. for the purpose of considering the Hoensing of those premises fall down some time ago. We the ron liray grarily. Westward of Ach oft his badside from the mossent bis ils s
Two thousand persocs wore prosent from Cork tan various bataks in the town during the forth-Ware la chance of the the rebuilding: was last and Osaks talagraphic communication is inter-pronede seriens Paraell did not seem to coming your was held at the fagistracy Foster-thers on the 30th October. I saw nothing then apod, so that the effects of the shock in that rally. He grew weaker and weaker. Several city alone, but there were Roman Catholic was observed. The vast proceneiva altul, sud day. There were present. A. t. Wise to end me to think there was any danger. The urterar ankwn in this capital. In Kyoto hours before his death. he boremo wacanaoicus clergymen prominent. The net é worntu
it was felt at thirty-aight miuntos past six. and and so remained hafif he died, in intros arany. (Chairman), Hon. He Kal, Mosers. Granville houses were built about slapen yours ago
at Numazu the print of ezimem intensity war Owing to the addonnoss of the Irish leader's ory hoad was uncovered apposite the old Leish J. Armstrong Bharp. J. D. Humphreys, C. Marray Bain, A. think nadoubledly the accident was 12 J. Wikia
Shelton Haper, R. Lyall,, P. Banjes, through dofastire building, second-hand bricks adhed at forty minutes past six. From Toillows, and the blist of his wife and physioma Parliament House in College Green, now the by the members of the Irish Parliamentary A telegram in Azterlot papers dated Bt: Horspool Captain Superintendent, of Polins, and rubbish being used in their construction, ama the intelligence is that 49 . war the that he would recarer, to friends or relative Bank of Ireland. The bears was sanded
W. M.B. Arthur (clock).
The aouident eculd not have happened eroept do of greatest movement, and that the police were present when he died. COLOURED OPALS mounted in Plast, Petorebarg, October 5, mya-Tho difusal of
Thelast time Parnell appeared in publie was at party. Tho carries over the trial was perform Mr. GRANVILLE SHARP said he had latters becazad of defeative constraction when the station, the profestural Assembly buildings, the
ed at sunset. representing favourite zabjosta.
the Russian Government to join in the Euro- from the Church of England Temperance Society Stanses ware Erst heilt Snek work we were Normal Bohool and other scifines safered more. Greegs, Ireland, September 27th: when he de
LONDON, 12th October, pean demonstration against China se nilagad to and the National Temperance Lagus, in both doing could have had no effect on the party or loss damage Professor John Milne stater livgad a bug speak up the altitude and
The press of London this morning is i be due to fear that such action on its part would of which it was stated that no notice had booa wall which caused the accident. With regard that they link was differentiated from ordinary alleged inconsistensies of Dilion and O'Brian.
mans in its expression of the opinion that the involve Russia in a land war with Chins after girap generally of the application for paw houses to the storing of brisks, there would not be says by the distinctly marked earth tips. The pon that occasion Parnell stated he was spenk A large aiment of ENGLISH 2nd JA-powera ara echowrsed, thus giving England had but been advertised, as otherwise these socis. Had the walls besu as strongly built as thay Measure of the velocity of transmissips of mo- tendlag him, and who had ordered bim to keen attending the remains of Mr. Paruelijs the west the question has been settled as far as the other. Regret was expressed that such applications possibly more than 1.200 bricks stored there. shservatious obtained by him afford bops that sig in dennes of the orders of the doctors at demonstration in Dublin over the obsequier impressita sines the death of Daniel PANESE CHRISTMAS CARDS, of band. ohanss to lvanos her interests in Coolen Anis ties would have presented petitions against them. should have been the storage of these bricks may be at fourth ottiined, and have rise in his room. While Parnell was speaking at
tastes said that Russia has no interests to risk an the applications coming before the Jestions at
at the expause of Bussin's interests. It is also
supplied sanfirmation of a beatiful theory amCreggs it was anticed that he was very pale ad O'Connell. The Daily Chronicle, commenting The CLERE said it was not usual to advertise could not base afted the walls.
John Thomas Horuby Sample, assistant sired by him or to the origin of ourthquake in other Easpagts not the same mm he had baapon the work of the dead leader, deo ares that broglic with Chína tor the sake of the Catholic the manual sessions, only the interim opption- ginoor Public Works Department, said-
The Mail also pablishes the following in the past. In addition, he sarried his loft sem Parnell found the Irish people in the positim of and Protestent churcüse in the latter country.
Hoading. He was suffering from cheamatism.rf aud left them a co aparatively the demo tians.
have visited these buildings since they bays alegram
Kosz 9th October. Mis Parnell, M. Paraula stepdaughter and brady. Cho Daily News lieves that the dust My opinion is that original-
•The Japán Mail of the 28th alf, mys-On The CharaMa said he thought the appli- fallen down.
4 tarr ble earthquake has nepurred at Kobo the sarvants, sacordar to be latest ad ounts of Paruell will, in the long run, lead to a uniting. Tuesday evening Mr. E. L. Woodin, Saparations enght to be advertised as well as they they wora vary badly bulit. The con
The varione Irish sosisties in New York barB intendent of the Paniolar and Driental Stake others, and he would so that it was done in traptor informs me that abrat 500 bricks war and Osaka: nothing liks it having been experi- of the death of BC Parnell, were the only be influence among the tabled Trish parting. Navigation Company in Hongkong.wee arrested Liason before the Janticos. but le propused is
future. Thers ware three application for now stored on the send for Had the party wall, head since the parts were first opened. The cupants of the house on Walsingham terraos
Arst aloo ooourret.at 6.45 am. on Wedang- brun properly hit there would have been nɔ
when the Irish leader expired. The end, the passed rasulation deciding not to seept the by the Japanasa police in Tokyo, acting in bus.
day, and many minor shacks were subsequently ster reports state. zone of intansa agous for proposal made by the Paraelites for ravanga pliance with an application from the Government the frat pisos to consider the applications for danger in storing this number of briska there, of Hongkong preferred through H.B.JL. Minte- the renewal of existing liconess.
I do not think the oonsrastor had any ideas that t. Several obimarys ware overthrown in the slok man antit the moment when he became on the sonders for the death of Mr. Parnell..
A movement is on foot in Dublin for tho tor is Tokyo. The procedure followed in apply-Hotel Hostes were renewed.
The Hongkong Hotel out Mavzul Austin
there was any danger in eturing "them there,
Kobe, but no porscinal injuries have been re-uncongetes and welmally died without pain.
Now that Parnell in daad it is said it was a erection of a monument to the memory of Mit Had I noticed that he was doing so I should ported. At Osaka tee Nauiws Mill collapsed. ing for and making the arrest was the same sa
And it is stated that 23 deatha bave resulted and matter of notoriety among his iuti mats friends Parnell. that abserved in the one of the fugitiva Campos. With respect to the Grand Hotel. Mr. Hons have wárned bica that as the houses ware old It
8.50 p man dangerous to store the bricks there.
25 person's been soriously, injured: four others that his health bad bean rapidly declining for No extraciti trenky eat between Great POOT, said there was no polles objection.
are also mitasing. Much other damage his months past. His friends and doctors tres enthusiast in the Iriah asuss, the promotore f The woquity was adjourned till to-day: Britain and Japan, but the Japanees Escautivo,
scarred at Oaks. At the Kutanahima Mill ssy, urgết him in vain to be mora curéful, if duly approached is always willing to render every lagitimate uletance towards the eatiefne.
the coping stones foil and injured 19 people, and the chimney in the Conasssion ara géneral-- Įtion of justice. The charge against Mr. Woddin
ly overthrown. le 90s of embezzlemsat, but no particulars have yet barn publiated A zsident of Hongkong for thirty-six years, Mr. Woulin Las always been respected and liked in that colouv, and the news of his arrest will be received with profound Astonishment.
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DEATH Suddenly, on the With Cotabar, Ter. JAMES SM xxxs, at ble realdenno, No. 33, Taukijt. Tokyo,
Che Daily Press.
HONGKONG. NOVEMBER ĜIH, 1891,
HI, W. Blade
18. 6. Youtz
A. M. Ma Newton
At the Magistracy yesterday two excias ofleere worn charged with samalting sustine constable on the 1st Inst. The evidence showed the offence to have bonu of a pártionlarly un- provoked and brutal character. The complain. int was standing on To Kee's wharf when one of the defendants came up and accused him
The CHAIRMAN romarked that an attempt anos baan male to take away this hope, but it failed somewhat ignominiously.
Mr. MURRAY BAIN-Duas the same ubjsotion to the place still hald?
jaction wrists.
The UBAISMAN-I don't think the same ob-
The Licanoe was granted.
The lenses of the following houses were granted, ne objection being raised thereto: Kowloon Hotel, Vistoria Hotel, Stag Holvi. Boas, Sanzurook and Thistle Tavere, London Hotel, German Tavern, “The Land we live in Tareru, the Sailors' Home.
The CHAIRMAN ail, with respect to the Criterion Hotel, that there was no police objec tion, but there was a note to the seat that there were complaints by neighbous..
of having in hia possession illielt opium, Com- Mr. Horspoon, said he was under the in- plaitant replied that he was a constable and old them that if they all to searols bin
they must do so at the Polion Station. Thore-
The CLERK They came to me
plicant.
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[ We du got bold oursolves responsible for tha o nic
expressed by ons Correspondenta.[
THE "BELGIO" AND HER PASSENGERS.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY PRESB."
mously
Alias M. Van yak Wm. H. HowmZAH
Francis H. Foring
F. do Soundre
LATE TELEGRAMS.
1
With a view of increasing the smect of
but all their romantrapose were availing, the morning and evening daily Parcellite papers Be contioned to work at high pressure and are decided to hasten the Bray issue of the The immeaus domoustrat àne x az. underwant cantant privations and fatiguine journals,
journeys which would have read the bealth of pressions of sympathy with the cause povasioned the strongest man. At Crasgs on September bf Mr. Paruell's death sad fase bave entr 7th Farnell wmplained of a peculiar pain in aged the feaders to continue the work of the the region of the heart, which never trombled party as an independent political body.
LONDON, 18th October. The appended telegrams are extraaled from him before.
The Parpollite prety has imued a tonifesto, A sca of Dr. William. Eisbard Powa, F.R.3.,
in which ther declare that they will hire mo
MR. GLADSTONE CRITICIARD.
"Becoders."
Lovas, 8th Coluber. Cock has exhibited but little outward sograt. Mr. Parnell's death, bat the shock in Dublia was ante. Mr. Pernell left no political direc tione.
He says:--
relative of
aserting that it would rabber fi:ht alongside Úran ouen It is alleged that the law will permit, Mr. Parnell's widow to withdraw a part of the Irish fand in to Paris banks for the parpoon of deruling it to Parelliam.
LAZER. It is rumoured that Mrs. Parnell is making ar- rangements for the pubiontion of Mr. God- atone's lottura to Mr. Farnell.
Lospos, 14th October. The correspondent of the Daily Tel graph at Paris Maya that it is pass.ble that be frith funde wil becoins the property of the French Govarn. to the Paris banks in the mason of Mr. Pars
BIRI have the honour to hand you herewith our Californian and Australian Alles, brunght buthor of zasuy important medical works on soppy of certain relations adopted at a meet the American and Australiau maile yesterdays of the brain azil the spinal chard, who fellowship with a traitor who loaded the late ing of the saloon passengers on the steamor Dagis, October 27th, 1891, agreeable to instras
has been starting Parnell, was the physician. Parnell with calaway and headed him ta LONDON, 3rd October. who watched the closing hours of his life. The Jesth. The encoders are characterised as ratol ions given me by the meeting.-I am, dear Sir, The newspapers of this elty all contain ex-great leader's condition was so bad through atlites of Mr. Giaderous. A sonferensa, of, the youre faithfully,
banative comments upon Gladstone's pool yesterday that Dr. Powers was unble to less arty is being arranged to consider the free- G. H. SNELL, Seastary of mosting
delivered at. Nowosatie lest night. The Times his baduta from anely this morning anti situation. Mr. Piar Mahoney, M.P. for North aays: Gladstons ever before go completely ab Paraoli breathed his last.
Meath, ia menti nude penbible leader of the In the Estimates.for next year. we observe
5.8. Beyto, 29th October, 1891.
dicated the factions of a grast loader or aunk so
á saws ngancy states that among bis com Parnellites. It is ondested that that the expenditure on public works, an-
pression that some of the neighbours might Cory of certain Raniations adopted by the shuntely to the position of the mouthpiece of a pilented pelva's affaire Pamell left unsettled the the late Mr. Parnell mill contest the recent nually recurrent, is put down at $115,000
hate seat in a petition.
The CLERK said he had been informed by
saloon passengers on board the Omidnatalitical machine. The Standard (Conservative) question of the castudy of his wife's roungeat wat in the (louse of Commons for tus city of says tho sims, Cork. The National Club of Dublin Fas decided and thus on puolo works extraordinary stop the est defendant utrack his heavily and some of the neighbours that they were to have
and Oriental Stormehip Co.'s steamer Belgic states: 15s references to the cost of the children. It is no secret," 8660,078, waking a total of $775,188 to be his companion took hold of him by his queue. dons so bat that as petition had been out in th
oa hor voyage from San Francisse to Ycko-defences and to Egypt are most inixchieven-anth ity, that Mr. Parnall visit to be the ual to accept any skan shemo of flame Rule.
ama. October 8th to 28. 1891.
He should to compelled to declare plainly father of the two youngest chillea of Mrs disbursed under the superintendenes of the They then all went to the station beating the hia.
unfortunate fellow on the way. Arrived thora
Af a meeting of the saloon passengers, held in or up whether he holds the army or navy to beheer," Mr. HORSFOOL-So far as the police aro 300-the cabin of the steawar Belgic, this 27th day of give The country will then know what to Surveyor General's department had the the leaprctar in borge, found the injuries of curved, we are bad as complaints and asked Ootebar, 1861, upon motion of Colonel H. 8. pot fiore da cui sopus illog Water and Drainage department. The tha ruslable so entera that he had to be removed
ine Chronicle complains of his chilling trast. harges of the Surveyor-General's depart Ile bed on spino upun hits. Mr. Wiss saat roucwal and I told them they should address Dyke and supported by it was unaniment of the labour questi
to the Hospital suffering from a broken rib. what steps they should take to appone taott, P.T.S., Bonded by the For. A. 8. Vas
DUBLIN, 3rd October, ment for salaries and allowances amounts one officer to gaol for three weeks and fuad his your Worship.
Tan Frogman's Journal & scussing Gladstone'n BesolvedThat tim hearty thanke of th Mr. HOOPER-I suppose if they apparel w $72,700,, and those of the Water and companion $5 or 14 days.
ZOMAN CATHOLIC COMMENT. atteramos last night, expresses the opinion that
LONDON, 7 Databeer. here personally and complained it would de passagers are due to Captain W. F. Walker
nan, after reading Gladstone's spooch, The Japan Mail of the 27 ult. writeawall as writing to the Justices P Drainage department to 327,366, making |
and his offisers, without arception, for their
can doubt for a moment bis intention to pass the Catholic hierarchy, will print to-morrow a The Dublin Caliolio, the official organ of total of $100,120, or 13 per cent. on The over of Quivery v. Apoar has been compro- The CHAIRMAN-Gertzials.
kind and courteous attentions throughout the
manure for home rule that will be satisfac lead written by Arobbishop Walsh, which will mised in consideration of the payment of Afteam Mr. MURRAY BAIN-Thero is no orense for Toyage, and that the best wishce of the ander tary to the Irish people, with all the dispatcharaate senaation sad meat with expressions of the total expenditure of the two deport-bundred dollars by the defendant. Aftor oars their not taking steps to oppose the real ified are tenderad for their bealth and hap that the laws of the counter will admit." mupte. A short time ago attention wan ful examinatica and refaction the counsel for they wished to do so.
pinnen throughout life; and .
dissent. The prolata boldly follows Parnell t DUBLIN, 4th October.
ment. Mr. Jasilu M'Carthy mays that he will drawn to what was considered the disprobetantial result could be anticipated under Įthe plaintiff came to the conclusion that no more
The renewal was then granted.
Besolved. That the directors of the D. and
Button Ireland gunturday pablished au futer the grave with the denunciation of the Church ant reply to his Parnellite orifice base they portion betwon the departmental charges the circumstances, and be therefore wisely de-was also approved.
The The renewal of the Bag View Hotel licence. S. S. Company be informed as to the or
view wit▸ Pernall”in which ha contended that
are Irishmen fighting the are conse treme tidiness of the ship, the expllunce of the
Gadstone in his speech proved that he had which remind the world of God So far, as
"Mr. Parnell's death is one of thoss events Fresh bankers have decided to await anthaeitz und the cost of the public works executed, terwined not to add angaomary legal azpromen The CHAIRMAN said the fret of the new aptable and the cooking, and the praiseworthy followed the "awing around' of the Libera: koore, Mr. Parnell-diod unrepentant of O
and adrien before diabaraing the Irish fuude of the charges made by private architects into the heavy loss already incurred by his client plications was one by Mr. J. U. L. Rouch Zurrity of the service in the blog and on parby. Gludstone, he ass-ried. was in the same rond Main this lod Boonton which they are custodians.
The snout allmed by Mr. Qalaney represented the Commercial Hotel, Nos. 10, 12, and 14, all of which compare favourably with those oprition as in 18-County Conavi and palice died plotting fresh dispred, while the shampion
LOBD CHARLES BEESWORE OF THE onnection with suck executed for their money actually advanced by him-the result, Cason's Hosd Central. The inrstian wars Mr. ang ship on which the undersigned bare mailed;
BERT CANADA clients boing, it was said; at a much lower haliera, of long thrift and scanorayon the R. Laumert and Mr. Ho Wysou
Resolved-That bopies of these Resolutions side by side, while the Imperial Governant
Controlled the constabulary. This Parnell or tool of a faction, steeped in traitorism to bis
LONDON, 3 October, rate than what the Government pays to its Yokohama became liable, though it is understood
security of bonds under which Mr. Apear of Mr. Wotton appeared on behalf of the apte the directors of the Company, to the captain,
bowent, with the compliments of the underdgns, i declared, will be a covered sappointment for they lipa: By the grave now open, charity sen
Nome excitement and a very marked sensation carsely find & piano. Such tears as are abed has been cued here by a startling report ads own staf. A change of 13 per cent, for that his rasponsibility was not originally of a
fuust be for the memory of what he had once by Lord Charles Borraford, who intely spent The CHAIRMAN sxid the Asting Captain S. and to the press. engineer's or architect's feas would be con-direct character It is admitted. too, that he parintendent of Police considered the applica Low
·ME, GLALATONE ON FRIT TRADE (Signe!)
beep. To Catholics the dose of Mr. Parnell's considerable time in the careful inspection of NEWCASTLE, Ted Ontober. behaved throughout these proceedings in a the- sidered excessive anywhere. It is to be roughly straightforward and moderate, manner. the hotel, it not being in a proper place for what Mrs. 1. D. Hisoboook, Jr. . . Oleott
tian objectionable on soconut of the position of Mire, O. P. Low
The praesulation of the freedom of the city to career is one of terrible significance. Death has the Suez canal. His report sage that in time of Gladstone to day was made the occasion of great come in a home of sin, bis last glimpse of the war the canal could easily be rouderd useless, noted, however, that the amount to be The cas involved some cations complications was called a middle-class hotel. He thoughh Ming Hitchcook
apremony. An immense audience was present world allowed by the ouusolations of religion, and goes so far as to suppiseout this by saying voted for the Surveyor-General's départ. the auravalling of whies in a Court of Law the idea probably was to estab the soldiers su
A. Podlay Smith
in the Town Hall to witness the presentation his last memory linked forever with hers whose it will not only ho a useless but a dang rona ala would bave besa interesting. ment includes salaries on account of ser
sailors on their way to the west and of Queen's FL. Finke
presence averns to furbid a thought of repentazoe. and bear the spacchar Road.
Mzs. Fiske rices that have nothing to do with public
Mr. WOTTON endif this was an application Man Fince works. Tho salaries paid to haud surveyors,
on behalf of an old police officer who was will Mins S. H. Ficke for instanca, cannot be charged-to-any-
known and had held a loence botoro. The hotel Alex. 9. Van Dyck | Mary G. De Mutte was to be started by a public company and was recolis M. Frey constructivo work, neither can those of
to occupy the site now occupied by Windsor Kate L. Agiorn the land bailiff, the capolary overseer, the
House. It was not to be such a place as was Boterea J. Watson watchman at the Peak Bungalowe, or the
represented by the Superintendent of Folke; 3. H. Chunny
for a moment, though, I bxlievo, only for a no- The Herald says: Hieprominent character holds that the Cape route to India must be officers engaged on the telegraph service.
it was not intended for soldiers or sailors but was to be simply what its quos implied, a veur
maut, that the secret of prosperity was to be listin were indifference to adds and a tonacity regarded as the real line of communication in Making a liberal allowance on account of sterling, to be applied to perfecting and increas marcial hotel whore travelling could reside with
ford in the axing by the Government of the which sever Insaned its grip. If over Parlato event of a European war. Somewhat in there specific services the office chargesing the artillery branch of the service. a certain degres of aumfurt. It was to be a
obaznels in which enterprise should run and the meat site in Dublin, Parnell's portrait will heng connection with this subject and weggestive in first dlam hotel, and he did not think the poliva The Japan Mail of the 28th mit. says:-A forms in which ingenuity should be exercised" on the wall us that of a thorough going Irish this way the fact is confuented upon that may be reduced to something like 10 per
had any reason to raise an objection on the severe and prolonged shock of earthquake was Contiming, Mr. Gladstone said he bared that in man who believed to his native land and did what British regiment returning to England from ceot. on the cost of the works. Thora is a
mara iden of the Süperisfer lent.
experienced this morning in Yokohama, about the long run both England and America would he could to make it great.
Chius not meanth is to make the trip eastward CAPTAIN'S TEAM O. BEOBITANY'S TEAM. certain proportion of the charges, however,
Mr. HOBSPOOL-It is only about a hundred twenty minutes before seven o'clock, Articles be infidenced by the excmplas and triumph of The Sun eays: The shadow which darkened by way of Canada. This will be the Brab The opening match of the sasson under yards from the Hongkong Hotel, where there wore throws down and slooks stepped in dwell their immediate predeomsors. Although, he the last year of his life wil be forgotten and his practical test of Great Britais military high- which can be charged neither to specito Bugby rules was played yesterday afternoon at is plenty of accommodation for travellers. ing-bearer, while lamps occtioned to swing long added, there romanine much to do yet, a great grateful country will remember only that Charles way eastward serosa Amerion, and the result is services or specific works. The Sur. Happy-Yally, the teams being as above. The ME. WOTTON-Yes, but it is rather expensive, after the disturbance had sand. It soon be suminent to already buen schiared by the Stewart Purnell aimat, above all other men, be locked for with much interest
play of members for the fortheming season MAD MT. HUMPHERTS--There are private board-remo known that the tali obimaey of the Union change from protection to freedom England, credited with the imposing dimensions and UD- Lord Balisbury aridently considers the raport. reyor-General, for instance, is paid not scarcely to judged; we hope, from resterday's ing kogess for people who think the hotel too Eindtric Light Co. had partially collapsed in smong the great nations of the world." Gladstono parafioled coherence of the Irish parlamentary on the Sur anal to be worthy of acusilera jua. only for superintending the execution of exhibition. In fact the gun was more or less expensive.
consequence of the shock, and many people paid rámarked, “as basome the almost litary witness party, to which are due the achievements of the for he has stated that he regards this American pable works, but also for adrising the catch mateh-The-hope expressed by the Mr. Hontroo This place is almost immedi-visits to the spot. Guly shent laid of the of the principle of freed var trophied to trade us past and the assurance of trinuph in the future, rosto to be of inestimabis role in case of
energetic Secretary at the annual meeting, ately opposite one of the banks. management of the that members would turn up more pacetually, Government in the
ataik has been left standing. The severance she has long been in Europe the solitary witness The World says. When the deoroo was pro- trouble in India, Mr. Worron-This is an enterprise of a per- began high up on the south-east or Battle of the freedom of walal and political institutions, conband in the dip case of the O'Bless the ANOTHER ATTEMPT TO GET VE "Crown lands and examining the plans sent was very far from being faldiled. The match footly legitimate kind. There is no monopoly ment side of the elastars, and thones or That stowardship in rogard to freedom in general Irish on so lost not only me of its greatest
MENSATION BY THE "STAR,” in by private architects and builders, besides of tact the kiok off was not until 4.50... soon docide whether the place in deniable or upper part of the chimney thus fell off to again being tested as to whether we shall be fre promising figures of our time.
was advertised for 4.15 pm. As a matter of this sort of thing here and the public will tended downwards to the opposite side. The wo have now in regard to commerce. We are leaders, bat ons of the most conspicuous cul
LONDON. 5th October, Newspapers hore denounce the Coroner for which he is a member of the Legislative It would be perhaps out of plecy to critivins the not. Even if it does affect the Hongkong the north-west, passing through the roof of, and w not firin to our convictions; whether the time! The Tribuns says: Porod was Hooded not keeping gasret the depositious taken at th Council and of the Sanitary Board. Even if muxteh too rigidly considering that Mr. Gedge, Hotel, they can't keep everybody else but of indeed wrecking, the building adjoining it on passed in finding a solution for the grunt saeco anly le revivs and unite Ireland, but aim to inquest as to the cause of the death of Lyum 1 all Government work were let out the Colon bo, wo learn, is in charge of these matches, had į their own line of busine, ann't wish to faront of veing was kept. Eusiosed by the creoked and j and beneficial work; whether fron trade has bo n home rule. His work is dons; another year will suicide just took. Considerable interest is bɔ
that side- hand of store room in which little mie problem has been wanted or applied to a great are Gladstone and English liberalism to Miller, or Manton, the notes who yoututtad dons his best to organise two testas-no slight Mr. HUMPARYS-We would stili require a competent Surveyor task in this flacaid Calony--and had therefore to the Hongkong Hotel in any way, but I think bolging walls of this plass the masses of brick a triumph Bot only for the capitalist, but for the witsess its full fruition.
ing taken in the case. At the inquest Saturday General and a small staff to asstab him. So ask the services of serial non-members, whose looking at it from any point of view this ap which formed the top of the stalk lay, piled in workmat, whose wages have thereby been in- Say the Times: If he had been as capable Lord Charles Montague, brother of the Dut also with the Water and Drainage depart a very slight order. Cutside of this, those who more spesmo lation than em be profitably and other woodwork, the sasias of the deal:oyed
knowledge of the game they were playing was of plication is objectionable." There already is the most miter confesion, mixed with beans and crazsed 60 per cout.”
of asing power es da was of gaining it Parnell of Manchester, toslided to having hon on very Upon leavier the hall Gladstona resnived an would years ago have framed a positiva pro-intimate terms with thades. Suche in- meat; there will always have in be a coupe, should have kaown the game can by on masna be and there is no need for any more.
roof Part of the obimay, however, in all ovation from the immense concourse of people gramms for the satèlement of the Irish quesquet mysterious afluzione have boou made in the te specialist in charge, even although alluding to individual members, showed a bably wish to consider the application privately, the southward, descending into the builor room,
!complimented on their play. Both sides, without The CHAIRMAN said the Justices would proibility the coping and ammit-tall to gathered in the vicinity,
tens by making upon England such demands now papora to s curtain high pesnage, unders TEO DEATH OF MA, W. 2. ITH. '*. the expenditure on works be reduced to & wofal lack of the first prizelples of the game but they would hear anything further tint Hrabuchiaruguesauted comparatively trifting part
as Ergland could reasonably be expected to stood to be Prince Albert Vister, the sidest son LONDON, 6th October graat. He never did anything of the kind, nor of the Prizon of Walm, who also le said to har merely uppinud sum. Taking all things into Combination and angelfahuets are the rezy up: Wotton had to say,
of the collapse Fortunately the machine reom! Bight Hon. William Henry Smith, First Lord" slowed any oapacity for dḍng the
had intimate relationy with the dead girl,
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
OUTPLED-TO-THE "DAILY-FEES]
Lonnor, Brd November, GERMAN LOAN FOR MILJTABY PURPOSES.
A new German loan is announced for £5.500.000
FOOTBALL
3. Sowton Young
M. J. Irvine
J. Rubena Franolu. King
N. C. Stawart
Thos. II. Zawis
4
M. Chaumet
0. H. Oneli
V. C. Murdock, M4.D.'
E. C. Hardy
Janem M. White
THE GREAT EARTHQUAKE IN
JAPAN.
Mr. Gladstone replied to the Lord Mayor's He has passed into eternity without a sigu of mentionanted upon szopeof Raglant's resources. speech of presentatia and then zaio a general arron for the insult offered to morality, for his Lord Charles shows that at ons point on the canal where the banks are cooky, sall quantity of address. In the course of bis epub, referring offense against the law resting at the base of
obanuel and make it impassable. He points out to free trade Gladstone said: "Dar children and society, for his revolt against bir native land and dynamite would blew a mass of rock into the Fismen in Amerios, bo whom we have frofted and inst the sainted-prolates-and-ministers of that this might be done at a critical memant might still look to teach me many useful legis. God's church." “lative lessons, haveast usin fõis "matter the ex-
ample of a retrograde nution. They hard thought
PRESS AND VERE COMMENT,
New York, 7th Catabor.
and ia surah a way that. British troop shipa would find themselves caught xal miable to grat Dal at either end. For this reason Lord Charles