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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1892.
new gold coins la about to commence. The Austrian Finance Minister will issue a gold loan of 10,000,000 florins for minting purposes. The Hungarian Finance, Minister announces that the Government is so fully provided with gold for the mint that it will not ask a loan. It has 15.000.000 florins in gold, with the prospect of receiving, 30,000,000 from the surplus for the year.
WASHINGTON, September 24th.
Cercle de L'Aviron, which bas excited great inter est, wannowed yesterday on the river Seloe. The cruise is about two miles aling between Con- fins and Corriers and is fairly straight, and sheltered from wind by hills on both sides. The race wasrowed in pelting rain and resulted in a victory for the Frenchmen, who beat the Londoners by two and hall lengths. There were few spectators present owing to bad weather.
A deck labourer has died of cholera at Cork,
CALCUTTA, October 6 b.
of the carrying trade in that quarter hitherto enjoyed by the Japanese."
Since waiting the above I have picked up the following additional particulars about the stranded barque Maroona-The Captain and his family were very considerately cared for by a missionary at Fusan, Dr. Hardie, while the Chinese members of the crew were taken charge of by the Chinese Consul at the same port, and the rest of the party pat up at a Japanese botel: oluntary Liquidatoreve of the proposed Fusan overland. I am glad to inform you that cantile Bank of India, London, and China; tion in behalf of the distressed mariners.— business in the east being probably taken over Shanghat Mercury. by a new or reconstructed company. Depositors would be paid in full, shareholders alone
The cook of the wrecked veisel arrived, at
free rities of Germany were first in the field, though it is a strange coincidence that in the very same year-1699 when A. H. Franke established his famous orphanage, one contain Ing accommodation for 300 children was com- menced in Canton ! But most of these benevo lent institutions in China, some of which are partly supported by rovernment, La. In the way meniloned above, are of modern origin, and perhaps they multiplied faster after the introduc tion-of-such establishments by the Roman priests. The different modes adopted to fals interesting and ingenious, but the peculation and want of honesty on the part of the managers of such places vitiate all the forcible argaments and touching appeals made to induce the people to contribute Überally to their support. -
.. at some of the branches which we thought / people and Mint Director Leech. The face of voluntary · Liquidation of the Chartered' Mer- † steps have been taken here to start a subscrip- supplies in connection with these houses are
wo will adopt the usual cur'om and take them as read. The year 1891 proved a particularly good one for this company as is shown by the state ment of account now presented. I do not think It calls for any particular comment on my part, it speaks for it elf and I can only hope wa may have other years of equal prosperity. With reference to the present year's working, 1 am happy to inform you that it is pregreasing satisfactorily; our losses are not above the
A design for the 5,000,000 souvenir ball-dollars dvenge of recent years, whilst the premia fa- come shows bat a slight decrease, which is to b
was agreed upon to-day by the World's Fair accounted for by a cartallment of underwriting
the coin will contain Lotto's head of Columbus to make. Since the date of the report, and the reverse alde a caravel, under which will visable we have no further incses of importancs to advisa, i bo two By the English mall Bokhara, the loss of which one globes. Across the globes will be the Under the globes will be the
Director Leech, speaking of the
matter, said he hoped to have 1,000 000 of there half-dollar souvenir pieces struck this year and the remalo ing 4,000 000, early in 1893. This is the design sent to Washington by the artists at Jackson Park, and it is believed that the souvenirs will be the most artistic calus, ever struck at the Mint.
ad-
stomer has cast such a deep gloom over thai figures "1492)", the coln là struck, 1891-93. probably suffering to a small éxtent
the
Colony, we had large line, but it will be satisfactory to shareholders to learn that reinsurance of the whole of it was effected in London, and our ultimate loss thereby will not be great. It does not occist to me to make any further remarks bel before moving the adoption of the report and accounts I shall be pleased to answer any questions which shareholders may put.
Mr. Dird said he did not think it necessary to make any remark on the report; he thought all the shareholders must agree with him in expressing the greatest, mailafaction with the committee's management, and in thanking them for the able manner in which they had conducted
the business.
There being no questions, por farther remarks, the Chairman proposed the adoption of the report and accounts.
Mr. Bird seconded the motion, which was adapted.
year in
LONDON, September aeth, A movement is on foot, originating in the suggestion of John Murray, the publisher, for the purchase of ground tear the Damascus gate, Jesusalem, which the late General Gordon and others identified as the actual alte of the sepulchre of Christ. The proposition has resulted in offers of money covering the whole sums required £5,000. It will buy freshold of ground and maintain the tomb and protect it from scrllege sod decay
According to the latest announcement, the marriage of Prince-Ferdinand of Roumania and Princess Marie, the daughter of the Duke of Edinburgh, will take place on January 20th at A dirpitch from Parla says Augustus Bismarck and Bi murch Bohlen have wasgned their posts in the German army owing to Emperor William's #lleged offensive semarks about the Bismarck family.
On the motion of Mr. Wood, seconded by Mr. Morris, the consulting Committee (Mess. Dalrymple-DR-Samoon, T. E. Daries, D.-Sigmaringen, Prussia, Gilles, and C. F. Chater) were re-elected for the year.
On the notion of Mr. Byramjee, seconded by Mr. Morris, Messrs. G. 5. Coxon and Fullarton Henderson were re-elected auditors. “
-That concluded the business of the meeting.
CORRESPONDENCE.
[We do not necessartly mdorm the optaloca expressed by Correspondebit in this rolama).
THE OPI M. NUISANCE.
TO THE Potrok ou run "itarokowa TaaONAPR.”
S1, Please allow me spare in your widely circled paper for publication of the following
On returning to Hongkong from Stone catters Isl-nd, at about 4 pm. las evening,lant, when our beat way dis ant from shore by abat 200 yrd, we were hald hy the people in the Orim Hulk, morted in che proximity to the Island to bring to all for the pur, ose (so the boatme informed m) of being searched; but for wing, í do no: kanë,
I hjerte to our con se teing sterol, av I War on very rgent business; his, Tengimora t of the ca Regu atis, and to avoid trouble, I su mitte
On alon: site, 1 demanded-to-know when arving alon, so as none if the mud- bead people on hoved deemed it his bones repl, volante red to search, we shaped our courre nnce more for Hongkong, bering is the meanwhile-test-half-an-hours valuable time for nothing.
Now, Mr. Editor, will you kindly inform me and the public at large what re-nation or authority empormal these men, these European (ave the mrk) chmen, or as they are called, tidewole, to act as they did? Surely this matter requira o king into, and the sooner thes m nions.f the Chinese Imperial Customs Betrught their own business the better.
Thanking you for the favour, I enclose you my card and beg totemals.
Yours faliklally. :
MILITARY.
Hongkong, October 2and, 1892. (They had absolutely no authority to hall you, and you ought to have known better than take notice of them. Under the Prepared Qpum Ordinance, the Farm detectives have a right to rearch Chiness after landing at a
·whiif, and the search must be properly con ducted; but nobody but the police can stop Any boat in the harbour under any pretext #bstever.-EL, Ilongkong Telegraph}] news by the american mail.
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The Pacific Mail Co's steamship. China, Capt. W. B. Seabury, which left San Francisco with the American meile of Sept. 18th, arrived in harbour this morning. For the subjoined telegrams we are indebted to our San Francisco exchanges ****
LONDON, September agrd,
LATE TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, September 29ib. An article by Mr. Redmond has appeared in the Nineteenth Century, in which he says that the Parmelites do not kik f'r the repeal of the Union, but only for its re-adjustment, "He admi.s the supremacy of the Imperi. 1 Parliament, while demanding that an Irish Parliament -huld have unfettered control of Irish affvits, including those connected with the land, the magistracy, and the police.
S piember 10th.
Mr. Alderman Kall, a Roman Cathe, has been elected Lord Mayor of London for the coming year. There has been much oppstion to his appoliment, owing to his refulta altend Protestant servicer, and his insistance upon hi |chaplain being a R man Cykelte,
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It is reported that the direc ou of the Son z Canal - Company have' d'ellect ita relua, te transit rates half a fric per ton from 1s January next
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SOOCHOW.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
October 14th, 1892.
Espiscopal Church, Seochow, bas Just held, its The mission of the American Methodist annual meeting in this city. Bishop Key presided excellent sermon on the missionary's need of On Sunday the gth Instant, hò pretched an the Holy Spirit. This mission proposes to enlarge its forces in the near fatare. Its tone is hopeful and aggressive, forward, onward, nullum vestigium ratrorsum,
A few days ago I was in Woosth. The Roman
The real prefect himself, Huh Tajện, in xald to bave arrived, having preferred this fruhifal | field and well-watered plain to the offer of
oxen
Co-day's Advertisements.
THEATRE
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THIS EVENING, (SATURDAY), and October.
On which occasion will be presented to the Public of Hongkong a GRAND GALA PROGRAMME, Everything New, Marvellous, and Astonishing, by
CANAR I S.
THE CELEBRATED GARIK NECROMANCER, In his wonderful Entert·lament. SOIREE FANTASTIC,
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New Songs. MESMERISM, T In performing which experiment Dr. Canaris will select persons from the Audience.
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The Black Mountain military expedition dạn taken the field. A reconnoliring party of the 5th Gorkhas has found the villages of Karos, Manjkate, and Doshkara all deserted by the inhabitants. The party travelled through the
the Shanghai Taotafship The later place is too operous a position for one who likes to take whole of the lower Madekh is country they
bis ease, enjoy theatricals, and be free from the minate criticism and annoying "misrepresent- saw no bostile gathering anywhere. The both Rifles and the No.9 Mountain Battery encamped
allons and censures of western barbarlan*.** In which he has scheered one of "the biggest on the right bank of the Indus last night, about
One of his right-hand Helens, Mr. Yũ han | aurcesses, and caused the greatest sensation ever one mile rom Tawara: the rest of the zod
entered
upan office and has announced himself known in Hong ong..
ALSO. Brigade crossed this morning, when the whole
to the public by issuing "fren prohibítory rules" Bilgade proceeds to Munjikote by road. A
at the commencement of his administration in
MISS BEAUMONT, party reconnoitred yesterday. One Brigade
the district of Kwel-k). (1) It is strictly prohibited | The Greatest Doable-Med Vocallit ever seen will be bivenacked at Murjote. A piquet fs Catholic missin premises, destroyed during the
to stir up litigation, (1) oplum dens are not to being thrown out in the direction of Balo. No sinta in June 1891, have been rebuilt there. They be opened at nights (1) gambling hours are not Who will introduce to the Audience number of and no sign of any enemy visible from Manj-by the slotets, but the position of the main chests and vagabonds are not to impose on news of any move of any Hindustant fanatics, are considerably larger than those burnt down, to be tolerated, (4) alaging women and resident prostitutes are not allowed a plice in the city, kote.
bulidleg seems to have been altered, so that the simple and honest, (6) cut-purses and petty The first brigade advanced from Palost up the while the mass of balldings is larger than before, thieves must be cleared out, (7) those conning bill and birouacked at Wale last sight, and the the church will not present as conspicuous pettifoggers he involve the innocent in o advanced party reconnolted the road to Belo front the view of the traveller on the canal an The second brigade bivooncked at Marjikot, and the former edifica did. The roof is nearly crd of trouble and exbense must be cut eff. both marched on Baio at daybreak. No piqucts finished, but the tower has not yet been), škola strictly prohibited to privately kili have been fired into. The country in deserted, completed: In addition to this large church stach thich slough the fields. (9) all drunkenness a few men are visible on the heights south of Woosh, several other smaller ones, bave been and quarrelling in the usual restaurants and Bato and appeared to be unarmed. Both
streets must immediately be put dowo, (10) It is brigades occupied Baio by 7.30 m. without built in the surrounding region. The Catholics can say of their work as a whole, that it has come
strictly laid upon all to value human life and not opposition, its towers are being dismantled. The
out of the fire nec fractum nec fiexum.
he gailty of drowning or murdering female troops start back this evening.
The country people give a sa1 account of the fully no doubt would greatly help to cleanse this Infants. These ten prohibitions If canted out rice crap; work day and night pumping, water into the fields; men and women worn and
city of much of its moral filth and corruption. weary cattle worked ! foot-sore; and after A! I fear all will end in smoke I-Shanghat all, a poor hrvest. To a careless observer the Mercury. rice seems flourishing, but close inspection showi that about half of the beads of rice contalo empty chaff. In the city the price of grain is about forty per cent high-e'than goal. In this sombie pic ure there is one ray of brightness; the far- In my last letter I informed you of the deathmers have perfectly clear weather for gathering of our local Marine Surveyor,, Captain Coombs, their grain, and now I can i form you that Captain Sander. son, an ther Madrẻ (uỳ, yor, mis arrested at Pegid. Anchorage, whin an thở point of his do we for Hongking by the steamer Girn- Karry vid bin 1956 2. 狱 pali Chemba' death he went sig
way to Hongkong, ratike the necessary stepa to herɑme kis successor and teanne ra to have been ance ashup but, as I s ved alrende, whom go the palat of leaw ng Pag dla Anchor gs. Iπ
The Oriental Bark has begun to realise its estate at Bombay, and has sold its premises for three and three-quarter lakhu.
AMOY.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
Amoy, Octo cr 10th,
It seems that on the news
he was angst ♬ at the dat vhce nĚ his
sul on the charge of having pushed a Chin man overbud (uccidejally. I presunt) t steam-bunch. The Cilesia was dread The holy of the unfor una Chine min tid oot barfound when the Glengarry y which Me Sanrion intended to travel) left gods Anchorage, caves of kernsene from the sling vessel Troop The teamer Formosa transhipped 13,500
at ses for Tamsul, Fermost; a somewhat novel pir'nce,
Trtabmen abroad thy declare that the prospects of the party are in-pl·lting, and rejice at the abolition of coercion, which lea surety for Heme Rule, The Government, they add, has pledged lefto pass a Bill which shall be satic
and If the House of Lords wject it Irishmen, will do so at his peril. The manifesto concludes by appealing for help for the evicted tenants, sa
Tas German hrg Eat, which left Newchwang funds have been exhausted over the late elections.
for our part early in August, is I fear a "gone Major-General Lord Methuen,commanding the. As I wote yan in my but letter; she has Home District, foxpected the First Life Guardent wat turned up yet any hire, and I am exceedingly Windsor this morning, and begged of the men who sorry to say has not been heard of, were guilty of recent misconduct to confess, 10 of individuals fastead of as a collective act, and thus avoid the silema attaching to the whole regiment, · Nobody, however, replied.
a to enable him to deal with the matter as acts
CONSTANTING PLK, September 30th.
The reply of the Porte to the Rusalin note protesting against the recent cordial recepilon of General Stambosloff, the Bulgarian Premier, by the Sultan, affirms a respect for the treaty of Bells, which it has no intention of violating and does not wish to wound the feelings of Russia.
LONDON, October 1st.
A Swedish ship came into collision with the Peninsular and Oriental steamer Chusas in the English Channel, The Chuan was damaged and reinned to docks, and will be unable to proceed for a few days. The Chusan was bound for Calenta.
It is officially announced that Lord Rosebery has requested the British East Africs Company to occupy Uganda until March 31st, in oider to facilliate its evacuation. The Government, meanwhile, will give pecuniary ald, but reserves freedom of action as regards the future,
Mr. S. Whitbread, the Liberal candidate, bas been elected Member for South Bedfordshire, in place of Mr. Cyil! Flower (who has been
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I am so very sorry to inform you that telegram has been received from Holland with Netherlands Contul at this part, is dead. Not the information that Mr. Ramel, the late long ago I had occasing to inform you that he
had to be removed from here, in charge of two foreign kréners, teig unfortunately afflicted by an attack of sudden insanity.
Three Dutch gentlemen arrived here recently from Holland to study the Amoy dialect, 10 transact business with the numerous Chinese enable them later on to converse freely, and
emigrants' who go to Jiva and Sumatra.
Our well known favourite resort for visitors to
high reputation rapidly, under the able manage Amoy, "Haucostelry's Hotel, bas Improved in ment of Captain Hellaig. I understand amatron is expected at an early dale from your purt, to assist in the management, so s
Losure a
master degree of comfort for ladies and children Patronising this fine hotel on the beautiful island ef Kalangsu - Shanghal Mercury,
NAGASAKI.
Since the first of October pheasants, and wild duck have been seen in the shops, baithe ducks are not, so plentiful as they will be in a few werks—N.-C. Daily News.
HANKOW.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.}. \ * October Irth, 1891
THE SACRIFICE-OF LIFE,
Thousands of lives are excrificed annually. Becauso mankind are not educated in the first radi- ments of hygiene and life-preservation. Simple alimente are neglected. The debility increases, and some fatal disease attacks the victim, and all life's plenauro departs, existence becomes a burden, life a
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The Performance will commence TO-DAY, regardless of the, signs naturo sonds that the vital the sand instant. strength is declinlig. All ones require Immediate attention before it is too late, and a course of Clements Tonic lavarishly has the effort of im- mediately restoring perfect health. Miss Eyà Brown, daughter of Sergeant Drawn, Albury, N.8.W., writes
on June 16, 1871-"The following particulars of my case are furnished on behalf of the afflicted,
I mified you last week of the fact that Wi Tack ig had heu able to assume the gover. norship of Hasan'without the least trouble being made by antone. At the eleventh hoor th "tudents scsilved to behave with all dur trusting they may be the means of restoring oliers
decorum, provided no sitempt was made, to Introduce foreigners Into the clly. They turned out in their thousands to receive his Excellency sigra of the presence of the hated ones. How when he landed, and were gratified to find ո.. ever, it was quickly abserved that two of the cbar in beprocession were empty, in ignorance of the modest dimensions of his flowing, the authorities had no doubt sent down too many-and the conclusion was drawn that bat for their vigliance there certainly would
have been devilwin these
Hid the new Governor contemplated taking any immediate steps in connection with the to hear about them, but nothing has 21 yet been anti-foreign agitation, there has now been time
- done. Probably more toportant matters have occapirà his attention. "Hype springs eterna." that the agitators are on the eve of getting a genuine diwo-setting, and the loo gates of Hunia are shortly to be thrown open but some how our expectations with regard to these things seem always doomed to disappointment. It is now certain that no Britlak gunboat will visit Changaha (his year; and probably no British Consul either, unless the caɛes to go in a native proposed expedition was to show the enemy that even behind the walls of Changsha they are not
beyond the reach of the foreign arm, it is most likely that that contumacious city will be treated
vsevere letting alone,
to health: For eighteen months I was extremely
ontgrown my strength. My diseas le knows in debilitated, the doctors being of opinion that I had
medical circles as anemia or poverty of blood. Faine invaded all parts of my body; I suffered from general languor, extreme weakness, Wattenmeli, defects of spirits, indigestion, Ackle appetite and disturbed sleep. My hody presented a blosdims appearance my lips were pale and the skin like was.
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but their treatment did not. Alleviate my sickness, I imagined that my comtitution wah breaking up and sa the djasse progressed I became more nervous and
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hysterical. My sufferings ware also greatly increated by a shook to the neupons system received last year, when arailway carriage in which I was seated caught dra. When my case was most critical and gave serious apprehensions to my friends and myselfa---I- started on a course of Clementa Tonic, which I took, In conjunction with Dr. Fletcher's pills. The frag two bottles affected a great improvement, and I could | relish my food again, and my genersi weskrem
twelve bettion of Clements Tonic, and
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my is now replaced wit
with Darter, Esq., of the same city, also writes: "Dorleg the hue of health, and my recovery is as complete as it was speedy." D. W. the part twelve months I bare ruffered from a general breakdown of the rates, and of a billous
belag disposition, I suffered acutely from indigestion nd train of distressing effects, most particularly sick hondaches. Biz bottles of Claments Tonio and Lovr boxer of Fletcher's pliis effected a radical care, and I shall always be glad to certify accordingly,"
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raised to the Pearage), having polled 4,800, here from the north, and is Impasting quite un proof, but it was considered not at all improbable ditions where the tissues are wasting away from {ONSIGNEES of Carge per Steamship
The Associated Press correspondent has muthority to state that though Mr. Morley | cannot advise the wholesale discharge of prisoners 'convicted under the Coerden galast Colonel Oliver Duke, the Valonist Act he is considering every case in itself candidate, who polled 4,600. and is hopeful of overtaking every con
ST. PETERSBURG, October 1st. viction within a month. He has also decided A Ratalanaclentific expedition, under M. to release every one of these prisoners unless he | Potanin, sided by Goverment subventions, is be an offender under the common law. Con-lost-to-start on a two years exploration of cerning Government protection of tenants who Eastern Thiber, have been evicted from holdings, practical steps will be taken in October. In view of Morley's decisive intervention, the eviction campaign of the Tory landlords shows signs of cessation.
ST. PETERSBURO, September 24th, The Noverst publishes an article in regard to mission headed by General Roberts to the Ameer of Afghanistan. The Novarit says tha mission is calculated to lead to the absorption of Alghanistan by Grez: Britain, which would cut Russia off isom's route to the Indian ocean. The paper declares that this mission is creating A much greater motive for an Aogia Rasdan war than the Pamirs matter,' i
-- BERLIN, September 24th.
LONDON, October 3rd.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
NAGABARI, October 9th. The French flagship Triomphanis has arrived imposing touch to our soug Hittle" harbour, Another arrival from the north, from some Kamchatkan ports I believe, is the German "Culter" Ingo, with that most congenial and popular of skippers, Captain Teaselsen, in charge hear she has a very valuable cargo, estimated as about $170,000, consisting of far and ivory the latter being mostly walrus tusks and fossil mammoth teeth.
"CHINA.".
The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees - of Cargo are hereby requested to send in thei
Der Municipal Council has shot down Professor Anderson, the magic man, and Interdicted him from, giving further entertain ments in the Concession. They were bringing down into our quiet streets a nightly horde of natives, some of them not of the most desirable kind; so, when the hong in front of his godown corr's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oll with, was found to be on Gre, it was considered time to ask him to go elsewhere. There was no Hypophosphites is especially adapted to all con that some unreasonable native bad set a light to The combloed virtues of the Cod Liver Oil and tto Inability to digest and assimilate ordinary food, it in order to have more entertainment than Hypophosphiles produce a marked effect in such Bill of Lading for Countersignature, and to take be paid for. This interdict must be rather a disappointment to the Professor, as his show had
Cates,
They sestore the wasted tissues, create immediate delivery of their Goods from slang so taken with the Chiness as to require two
an appetite, make new blood, hest the tnfism. side. performances on Sundays; in addition to the mation of the thenat and lungs, and increase will be landed he stared at Con the V The Cargo discharge of Vessel week-day one, in order to harvest if their loose bined food and medicine that can be given the and expense.
the feab. In short they form the finest com cela.
Der fre bulgade sta to have their first parade invalid. Any Chemist can supply. I. AS. In my last leiter I gave you, owing to no fault to-night, and in fall uniform. It will be worth Watson & Co. (Limited), agents in Hongkong of mine, wrong name for the Australian barque aceing, and reporting, but, the steamer will not and China-[Advt. lost on Craigle Island, on the 27th altimo; it is | wall-N. C. Daily News, Spor not Names, as I understood at first, but Marcon she was bound from Chefoo to.Olga Bay and
Cumming
the on
rocks. (carried there by adverse currents) ·・ and was abandoned on the following day, the 28th's she had several holes knocked into her bottom
Cam commanded and owned by Captalo
She struck
SHAOHSING:LAN
Mr. William O'Brien, speaking at Newross yesterday, said he feit satisfied that the Com- misalan appointed by Mr. Morley to enquire into casca of evicted tenants was a certain precursor of an effectual measure to reinstate them.
The Times, is an article commenting on the fall to the value of the rupec, says it is impose to expect its restoration to its former gold price.
~ (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) The article regards the contingency of the whole of the American silver reserve băng thrown upon
Shaobsing, October 3rd, 1892, the market sa improbable. The salaries and
A proclamation has just been issue by the wages of Europeans whether Civil or Military and sank about a quarter of an hour after the two chief magistrates of this prefecture by order, officials or mercantile employes--in India must, had been abandoned. The Captain and his of the Prefect, complaining of the tin-fall workers, expenditure has to
to be defrayed in gold."
The Emperor started yesterday for Romipiente article adda; be revised: so far as their | daughter, the latter with a baby, arrived or rather the master of the tin-foll factories, for
tampak-VIENNA, October 3rd:
The Emperor Francis Joseph, in replying to the Delegations, said the foreign relations of Austria were most friendly and trustful, and that the co-operation of the powers forming the Triple Alliance continued to exercías a
at Furad during the afternoon of the 19th | being in arrears with their subscriptions for the
noon of the following day with three Malays and several Chinese saflors and passengers on board; the latter, boat landing about thirty miles N.F. of Fusan, I am glad to hear that no lives
twice in westch of the missing bost, but only succeeded in finding it duifug the afternoon of the 30th ultimo, I am sorry to hear that the ill-fated ship was not insured.
I hear from Fulan that the French gunboat Vectre passed through there on the sind ult,
sities, and another boat arrived on the after support al the four-dil- hosptial in this city.
Despite the discontent on avery side with the fog sheet Peace-maintain were lost. A steam-launch had been sent out | they bare en impost laid upon them of half-a- {
on a boar sad derr bunt. He will return to Berlin at the end of the week to go to meet Emperor Francis Joseph at Vienna on October 9th. On the way to Vienna be will stop to attend the golden wedding of the Grand Duke of Saxwelmar,
now law restricting Sunday trading, the Govern
has decided to maintain it, but will authorize the communal authorities to relax the provisions where they really laterfere with the I personal comfort of the inhabitants. The Emperor, speaking to a member of a Berita corporation, said the working people would soon Rearn the distinctive value of Sunday repose and having ance tasted it would never desire to gelinquish it.
Shoto
The Foreign Office has notified Will Walter Phelps, the American Minister here, that the Government will take measures to have Germany represented in the various congrmien to be held at Chicago next year, the
announced that the International
the voluntary principle of benevolence fata is China, the compulsory principle is soon brought into play The dealers in tie-foll, it seems, are not only taxed as fraders in a certain article, but
cash for every bundle of tin-foll_consisting of 3,000 sheets, for the support of the orphans in thle city. They are not. threatened with punishment or penalties of any kind in this proclamation, but they are reminded that as their trade l greatly prospering they, must pay up not only
Cover Kalnoky, addressing the Delegations, warmly approved Lord Salisbury's foreign policy, in which he foresaw no change,
LONDON, October 4th It is officially Modelary Conference will meet at Brussels en en rosis for Shimonoseki. I also understand old standing arrears, but must increase their the 22nd November, and that the number of that be German gunboat Wolf arived at our subscriptions from 300 sisings of cash to 400 those participating in it will be eighteen, neighbouring part, Fusan, on the 1st instant stringes year which meant about: $400 as the The steamer Ckuran has been repaired and and will probably be on her way to Shanghal price of the dollar goes now, and they are prayed has started again on her voyage,
by the time you receive these lines. The Britlah to let their fealings, of, benevolenca have trea The British East Africa Company busaccepted cruter Stuare was in the same port on the gh play. Of course, the Lord Rosebery's offer to occupy Uganda until | Instast, bound for Fort Hamilton, I think, and the end of March
thence to China..
October 6th,
A committee of the German Union of Bankers Lisk Landlords Convention, a thorough and appioved the participation of Germany in searching er quiry by the Commission, appointed the international monetary conference. The by Mr. Mosley to enquire into the 'set of the banks eagerly watch the movement of silver Ericted tenants was demanded, including the and gold, and are now sapecially interested in causes which led to the evictions or contrast the Ausro-flungarian convention toward a gold A case of cholera has of aned in Dablia;
The gold received by the Austro-
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THE "BOKHARA? DISASTER.
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