NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL The O. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Arabic, Captain W. G, Pearac, with the American mail of the 10th uito, atsived in harbour this forenoon. We take the following telegraphic items of general news from our San Francisco x.
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LONDON, April 5th. In the Commons, Childers, Chancellor of the
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY MAY 9, 1883.
of that State at Panchoont. Two thousand more men are en route, and the whole Hungarian colony in Bukowina, numbering 200co souls, are determined to leave the place, owing to the insufficiency of the crops to feed the population:
ROME, April 6th..
an early hour.. Judge O'Brien, who is hearing the case, took a seat on the bench at 1.15 o'clock, when the work of swearing in the Grand Jury was proceeded with,
To-day's Advertisements.
ROYAL
CITY HALL, HONGKONG.
Exchequer, explained the budget for the financial ment in which sixty workmen had their quar that the friends of the prisoners will attempt to | STAGE MANAGER................
to
The explosion of the powder depot occurred at Moricane, a small village just out of Passo Coresc Two hundred weight of powder was stored, to be used in blasting preliminary to the construc- tion of an aqueduct,. in the cellar of a tene
ters. One of these men having occasion go into the cellar, lighted a match and is it was burning out, threw it down. A terrific explosion followed. The whole house was blown into the air and the concussion broke all the windows in the neighbourhood. Only a few persons in the house at the time escaped with their lives and all were badly injured.
DANTZIG, April 6th.
FOR A SHORT SEASON.
The prisoners, Joe Brady, Timothy Kelly, Patrick Delaney, Thomas Coffrey, Daniel Curley and Fitz-Harris, known as " Stain Gool, who THEATRE are charged with the Pheenix Park murders and other crimes, were conveyed from Kilmainham Prison to Green Courthouse at 9 o'clock this morning, under a strong escort of policemen and dragoons. The Government feels rather afraid LESSEE and Manager .........E. S. WOLFE
W. HARLAND. year ended March 31st, 1883. The total revenue
rescue them. Special measures have been taken LEADER OF STRING AND of the year was 89,004,000. This exceeds the
to insure the safety of the Court building.
BRASS HANDS
J. NEIHOFF. estimates by 4,064,coo. The expenses of the
the case of the attack on Juror Field would CONDUCTOR.R. THORNE,
Judge O'Brien informed the Grand Jury that war in Egypt, including the amount contributed to defray the cost of the Indian contingent, were L3,896,000. There fell to the present Adminis-
not be called until after the ordinary business of tration of the Government an inheritance of
the Commission was disposed of. Addressing the special Jurora, he spoke of the importance 47,850,0c5 for war charges, which had been
and gravity of the Phoenix Park 'murder case. paid out of the taxes of £10,703003 for war
He pointed to the existence of organized secret charges. He had no arccars" whatever to re-
societies, held together for the purpose of com port on account of war expenditure in
mitling murder. The members of such societies curred by the present Government. For the
were actually guilty of taking the lives of their coming year he estimated the expenditures
fellow-beings, and those guilty of assisting and would be £85,789,coo. The national debt had
encouraging them were clearly guilty of mur been, reduced during the past year about
der. The latter were equally guilty with the £7,100,003. He expected to be able to show a
former. If the jury believed the evidence the further reduction this year of about £8,000,000.
Crown would produce, it was their duty to He further expected to see the debt reduced in Sir William Harcourt's bill to amend the pre-bring in a true bill against the persons accused. the next twenty years by 172,003,000. He sent law relating to explosives, which was He dwelt on the object of the crime, which had, proposed that the tax on railway comings, where designed mainly to prevent carelessness, pro as if by magic, brought a dark cloud over the fares are very small in amount, be abolished; poses to make the possession of explosives prima the bright and favorable prospect that it seemed that a provision be made looking towards a refacie evidence of fault and the penalty penal ser
was about to open for Ireland. The Judge.in duction of the rate for telegrams sent anywhere vitude. It may be expected to pass both houses formed the jufy that the Crown would allege that in the land to sixpence each; and that three half next week,
the murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish was not pence of the income tax be removed. This last measure would, according to the speaker's reduce the revenue of the Government £2,135,00. This, the first report of the new Chancellor, was received with much favor, and at its conclusion there were loud and prolonged
cheers.
The remains of Professor Faimer, who was murdered with his companions by Bedouins in November last near Cairo, were buried to-day in St. Paul's Cathedral.
Betting on the City and Suburban handicap is 11.to against Keene's Foxhall, 20 to x against Lorillard's Sachem and 22 to 1 against Passaic.
The Queen took a drive to-day.
It has been definitely decided that neither Parnell ner any other member of the Irish Parlia- mentary party will attend, the Convention at Philadelphia
The
The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows an excess of bullion of £378,000 proportion of the bank reserve to Jabilities is 34 5-16 per cent,
DUBLIN, April 5th. Dawson, Lord Mayor of Dublin, is forming a National Committee to raise a fund to present to Parnell. The committee is composed of Bishops, priests, members of Parliament, Mayors and other officials. The fund has reached
€800
At the trial of the prisoners charged with the Phoenix Park muiders a photograph of a man named Tynan, recently alluded to by the name of Tyner, will be produced. This photograph has been identified by Carey, the informer, and three others as that of" No. 1." It is stated that a portion of the money with which Tynan was intrusted for distribution can be traced to the Invincibles, The Government is in posses- sion of an affidavit to the effect that Tynan and "No." are identical. The Crown Solicitor will strongly oppose the request of the accused for a postponement of the trial.
Peter Carey, brother of James, has been ac- eepted as an informer.
Evidence will be adduced showing that the Dublin Directorate consisted of Tynan, known as "No 1"; James Mullet, known as "No. 2" JamCarey, "No. 3"; Daniel Cudley, "No. Uf4,” and Edward McCoffery, "No. f.”
CORK, April 6th, 2 a.m. It is rumored that the police have arrested another man, with whom compromising docu- ments were found.
NEW YORK, April 6th.
The Vistula siver has overflowed. The vil luges of Bonnoack and Neufache are flooded and many cattle have been drowned. The sudden nest of the rise prevented driving them to places of safety. The inhabitants have taken refuge on high ground and are suffering for the necessaries of life. The military have gone to their relief with supplies, boats, cct.
Herbert Spencer's health causes some anxiety. It has been impaired apparently by his American journey. Since his return he has been unable to perform als usual work and has declined at invitations.
from overwork. He has left London for Men
Alma Tadema, the artist, is suffering much tone, expecting to be absent two months. The exhibition of the pictures which be has last com- pleted, including his American commissions, will open at Deschamp's Gallery.
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part of the original design of the Phoenix Park assassins, but that he was a victim on ac- count of being at the time in company with Burke. The Crown, would claim, however, that all persons present at the time of the Frederick, and were, therefore, accessories before murder were responsible for the killing of Lord the fact, but that three of the band, not present, were responsible only for the murder of Burke, which was a premeditated act on their part. The lives taken on the 6th of May last were sacred and dear to the people. He had not the Arrangements are completed for the trial of least misgiving, for his past, but that the jury the prisoners concerned in the Phenix Park would be found faithful in the discharge of their A GENUINE AND UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. Crown lawyers are determined to resist any post- murders. Joe Brady will be tried first. The duty."
ponement of the trial.
DUBLIN, April 8th.
Evidence has been obtained corroborating the statements of Carey, the informer, that Tynan and "No. 1" are identical and upon otherpoints connected with the Phoenix Park murderers.”
CORK, April 8th.
Clifford Lloyd has arrived here on business connected with the discovery of the dynamite conspiracy in England.
A laborer named Deasy was drowned here last evening. It is supposed he was murdered for political reasons.
LONDON, April 8th.
A marr named Ausburgli, 21 years of age, was arrested to-day at a hotel in the vicinity of Waterloo bridge. He had just arrived from America and is believed to be a friend of the prisoner Gallagher. This airest is considered to be the most important yet.
Tracy Goold, an American lawyer, applied at the Bow street Police Count to-day for permission to see Gallagher. The magistrate on duty re- ferred Goold to Visiting Justice Burnard. Cal- lagher is a moulder by trade and is in custody at Glasgow.
A person residing close to the Millbank prison has received a letter threatening to blow up two large gasometers near the prison with dynamite. Two large jars of nitro-glycerine have reached Cork from Glasgow, addressed to O'Herlihy.
The police have discovered a quantity of ex- plosives which had been freshly buried in fields at Kalnap, near Cork.
Two carboys of nitro-glycerine have, been lying at the Clyde Shipping Company's store in London since the 4th inst. They are con- signed by a Glasgow firm to O'Herlihy. This is the sixth consignment within six months from the same firm to O'Herlihy. The former con- signments were all removed by Deasy.
The explosives seized in Whitehead's manu factory at Birminghain were removed to the sewage farm at Saliby, with extraordinary cau- tion, and destroyed.
A cablegram special from London says There are rumors of terrible dynamite outrages to be perpetrated in various pats of the city and also at Windsor, and in consequence a large force of police has been stationed at Windsor and vigilant police patrols established inside and out- side the castle. The royal mews and post office have also been especially protected by extra guards of police. The soldiers are under arms. There is great excitement, and the mysterious movements of the police are causing some alarm from the fact that nobody hasnny ideas totheform of the outrages expected or the point at which the stroke may fail. The news is kept from the In response to letters denouncing dynamite Queen, as it is thought that anyspudden fright outrages, A. M. Sullivan, late Member of Parlia may, in her enfeebled condition, cause fatal rement for Meath, has received letters from sults. Late last night it was rumored that the O'Donovan Rossa warning him to be careful Queen was to be frightened to death by threats, about his future utterances. and that, in the event of her holding out, 'more
effective measures were to be taken, Windsor castle, which is now the residence of the Queen, appears to be the objective point of the next dynamite autrage, but the police may they are prepared Nearly half a, ton of dynamite has been seized already in London.
LONDON, April 6th. An urgent whip has been issued to the Irish members to attend the session of the Commons on Monday next, setting forth that business of the utmost importance will be taken up. In connection with the efforts to pass the bill for the criminal procedure, the Irish members fear an attempt will be made to saddle on Ireland the Crimes Act as a permanent statite.
“DUBLIN, April 6th... Archbishop Croke orders collections through out the archdiocese for the Parnell testimonial.
LONDON, April 7th. The Standard announces that Parnell will not attend the Philadelphia. Convention, solely on account of ill-health.
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PARIS,
6th.
DAR April don Chalenton gives for murdering his wife that he had become tired of seeing the emande of chalenton mixed up in the Monasterio
It is believed that seventy or eighty persons are concerned in the dynamite conspiracy and that the principal leader is among those recently arrested. The police believe they have secured nearly all the consignments of nitro-glycerine, now in London.
Úrady, while in the dock, wore the same careless and defiant demeanor as at the hearing.
The Grand Jury then retired. It was selected ¦ from a special panel drawn from residents of both the city and county, of Dublin. There were very few claims for exemption from service.
TUMULTUOUS APPLAUSE
CHANGE
SHRIEKS OF MERRIMENT,
TO-MORROW, THURSDAY.
O'F PROGRAMME.
INTRODUCING NEW FARCES. NEW SONGS'AND SPECIALTIES.
SATURDAY NEXT, the 12th inst.
The Grand Jury soon returned with a true bill against Joe Brady, charging him with the murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Burke. Brady was arraigned at the bar and pleaded not guilty. Application was then made for the post GRAND MID-DAY PERFORMANCE. ponement of the bill, as preparations were not complete. Counsel for the Crownopposed a longer postponement than till to-morrow.
Mckinne, Brady's solicitor, said A. Sullivan would act for Brady if time were allowed him le 'get ready. Judge O' Brien said the trial must proceed to-morrow. If Sullivan was not ready to take it in hand he (Judge O' Brien) would ap point, some one to act for Brady,
The case was further considered, the result being that the trial of Brady was set for to-mor row and Dr, Webb Adams assigned by the Court to defend the prisoner.
Curley, Kelly, Thomas, Coffrey and Fitz-Har ris were next arraigned, separately and pleaded not guilty. All were held for trial.
The Grand Jury found a true bill for murder against Joseph and Lawrence Hanlon, William Maroney, Patrick Delaney, Fagan and Josaph Mullett
· LONDON, April 9th. The Queen is making favorable progress towards recovery. She took a drive, as usual, yesterday.
In the House of Lords, in the case of Clarke vs. Bradlaugh, Lord High Chancellor Selbourne. has decided that Clarke as a common informer was unable to sue Bradlaugh for sitting and voting in the Commons without taking the oath of allegiance. Judgment against Bradlaugh there- fore is reversed, with costs. Justice Blackburn only dissented from the judgment,
PARIS, April 9th
The house of a mining engineer at Montceau- les-Mines was damaged on Saturday by the explosion of a dynamite cartridge placed near the building.
The forest between Montceau-les-Mines and
Lecreuzot was set on fire last night.
The Republique Francaise, replying to an article in the Nord Deutsche Zeltung on the subject of the defensive alliance between Germany, Austria and Italy against France, Ausburgh, who was arrested to-day, surived says it believes Bismarck inspired the ar from New York a few nights ago. The police ticle, and adds: "The Republic will attack have been watching him. The Millboat prison no one, but will make itself respected by is guarded by soldiers. It is believed that all. Te recommed the Republic to the kind feel- Ansburgh is not the true name of the arresteding of Europe as the sole safeguard against the man. There is reason to believe that Gallagher supposed bellicose instincts of Frenchmen is an has had military training at Kirton, as the outrage against the nation, and every French. mechanical engineer's documents discovered at man, whether a Monarchist or a Republican, Rulford and forwarded to Sir Williars Harcourt, resents the insult. Watch us, for defensive were not Fenian papers,
leagues against us, but for God's sake spare us advice concerning the constitution best suited to the use of either a republic or a monarchy The article ir attributed to Challemel-Lacour, Minister of Foreign Affairs.
At the banquet of the Corporation of Civil Engineers at Kensington, United States Minister Lowell replied to the toast of "Our Visitor In the course of his remarks he said "The most important function of diplomacy is to maintain good humor, good will and a good understanding
between nations [Hear] In the way of looking at certain fundamental questions there is very little difference between the views of Englishnien and Americans. Though I may not venture to allude to the topics of the day, I can say that no American, any more than any Englishman, be- loves assassination is war or dynamite the raw material of policy,” Lowell's, zetmarks were re- ceived with cheers,
'MADRID, April 8th,
The Chamber of Deputies has passed the bill
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6-Drets Circle Tickets for......$12. 6-Orchestra Stalls for..............$10.
Doors Open for Sale of Tickets at 8.30.
Performance will commence at 9 O'CLOCK Sharp
M. J. ABRAHAMS, Business Agent:
- Hongkong, 9th May, 1883.
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, AND
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THE
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New and Fancy lot of Walking Sticks. Pinaud's Perfumery, Soaps, Sachets, &c. Fancy Clocks Embedded in Porcelain-ware Plates, latest, Novelty of Paris, executed in hand- aoine and elegant designs.
New Patent Double-action Corkscrews. Ladies' Silk Fringing Machines.
Briar-root and Cherry-wood Pipes with receptacles for receiving and preventing the juice from running into the mouth.
Real Meerschaum and Amber Cigarette Holders. »Nickel and Leather Dog Leads and Collars. Fox-tail Dusters.
ALSO THE FOLLOWING, OF AMERICAN MANUFACTURE, M SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES,” LONE FISHERMAN CIGARETTES. FRUITS & FLOWERS CIGARETTES.
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COMPANY.
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For Sale.
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OLD JUDGE CIGARETTES. LITTLE BEAUTY CIGARETTES.. DRAWING ROOM CIGARETTES.
S. MEYERS, MANAGER.`
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NOTICE TO SHOPKEEPERS AND OTHERS.
term not exceeding FIVE YEARS THE DIRECTORS are prepared to let for
(aller completion) SIX HANDSOME SHOPS on the Basement of the Hotel Building.
For further particulars, apply to
LOUIS HAUSCHILD, Secretary.
Hongkong, 17th April, 1883,
HONGKONG HOTEL COMPÁNY, LIMITED.
THE DIRECTORS are now prepared, to receive TENDERS from suitable persons for a term of FIVE YEARS, for the Icase of the HONGKONG HOTEL, with FURNITURE com plete,
The Building (together with a powerful pas senger lift,) will comprise after the proposed alterations and additions have been completed, viz :--
THE BASEMENT.
Two Grand Entrances from Pedder's Street and Queen's Road. Bar, Billiard, Reading and Smoking Rooms with separate Entrance from Pedder's Street.
A handsomely fitted up Ladies' Room, for the use of visitors and others.
Manager's and General Offices, Kitchens, Store Rooms,
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TEN Bed Rooms with a Bathroom to each.
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Captain R. A. Darling, will be despatched for the above Ports, on TUESDAY, the 15th instant, at FIVE
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NOTICE, ONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship
"ARABIC" The Gambetta monument fund has reached from San Francisco, &c., are hereby requested to $12,000. Morton, the American Minister, sub-and in their Bills of Lading for Countersigna. fure and to take immediate delivery of their Good.
scribes, $200,
Roue, April gil.
Bishop Herzog of the Old Catholic Church yesterday confirmed six young ladies in the American Episcopal Church. He came from Berne, Switzerland, especially for the purpose. This is the first instance of an Old Catholic Bishop having visited Rome in an official capacity. He was delegated by the American ecclesiastical authorities to officiate, as there was no English or American Bishop in Italy,
CONSIGN
Cargo impeding dleckice of the Steamer, will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.
F. E. FOSTER, Agent.
Hongkong, 9th May, 1883
affair and thought he could save his wife from permitting the substitution of an affirmation for 1. Many prominent citizens of the United States MENDERA will be received by the Under
M PARIS, April 9tli. The police are keeping a close watch over a number of Russian refugees here whom they suspect of being connected with an alleged plot to take the file of the Czar at the time of the coronation. It is reported that some French detectives will proceed to Moscow on that occa sian to assist the Russian police in watching
BERLIN, April 9th
Conrad, the murderer of his wife and four
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All the Passages and Corridors throughout the premises are wide and well lighted, most of the furniture will be new and made expressly for the climate.
The special attention of Hotel Keepers and others is drawn to the unusual advantages offered.
Tenders to state. sum per annum, and to include takes. No Tender under $3,500 per mensem will be entertained by the Directors.
Hongkong, 16th April, 1883,
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D. K. GRIFFITH."
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7 BEACONSFIELD ARCADE (Opposite the City Hall)
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IS
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further shame in that regard by killing ber,
an oath when desired, parts anjaan were present at the impressive ceremonies, in- A case is in progress
ST. PETERSBURG, April 8th.cluding the American Minister, in the Probate Court against Billing, late Consul to Tunis, who it The coronation of the Czar will probably be alleged, attempted to palm, off a foundling postponed. The police believe that unless liberal as a son of his late wife by her first husband, reforms are granted the nibilists have determined L'Admiral Camegle,. The case has led to sensa to prevent the ceremony,
tional disclosures. Counsel for the prosecution,
BRUSSELS, April 8th, hinted that the foundling was the natural son of La Chronique states that the police hare Napoleon III.
searched the house of Frenchman who fled BERLIN, April 6th Bismarck, in a letter to the President of the from the city after the dynamite explosion at Reichstag, announces in a quiet manner and have found cypher letters, some from rock one
Ganshorten, on the 23rd of February last and suspected persons without offering an explanation the arrest of the men arrested at the time of the explosion, and subsequent release at Kiel of the Deputies which contain proof of a plot against the Crar children, whose sentence of death the Emperor who had attended the Soci in Congress Eat. Maste Copenhagen
erde PCR Belga BERLIN, Api Bil refused to commute, was beheaded in the count Notwithstanding numerous profer
The North German Gastile days that the Yard of the prison here this morning. Forty- being received from America against the Injustice triple alliance between Italy, Austria and Ger- three persons witnessed the execution. Conrad
to the end of prohibiting the importation of American pork many is regarded as having been inspired by protested his
ted his innocence t › jato Germany, the Government, evidently in- Bismarcke, VA Area ADEY A COPENHAGEN, April qu
ANTED" It is feared the fact that the Socialist Congress W MASTER for the GOVERNMENT CIVIL fluenced by sanitary reasons, seems determined GENEVA, April 8th.
enforco the statute, making such importation A conflagration at Vallerbes, in the canton, of was held here will add to the difficulties already HOSPITAL
Vaud, destroyed 145 houses, together with the existing between Prussia and Denmark. The EMOLUMENTS 835 a month, quarters, fuel Theatre was Postoffice, in which important securities were Prussian Government blames the Danish Minis and light, and 3 suits of drabette Cloth annually. fallog on an deposited. Twelve hundred persons were made try for their want of vigor in suppressing the "DUTIES -- To act as head nurse with the
(TUE) homeless. PISOARAN
gathering,
charge of the wards and all the sick in Hospital ST. PETERSBURG, April 9th,
|_ Applications, with testimonials; to be sent to the Colonial Surgeon on or before the 15th inst?
By Command,
W.HA MARSH
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lawful.
burn carried by spar
tion of
of The Court house where the
of the Phoenix Park sasnasins is to take *sleged this morning by coudst April 6threadmission. The authorliler how
infmitted the Jurors called in the case mins portent and they was lit Jasa
The Czar, accompanied by the Carina, visited 'this city" on Friday and pasted through the
streets in an open carrag
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