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the same time severely reprimand him for the unwarranted attacks he had made on certain of the Unoficial Members of Council. However, this latest official counterblast against the Hon. Mr. WHITE- HEAD will probably have the desirable result of placing matters in this connection оп a more satisfactory footing, A Government that is constantly laying itself open to ridice by high-handed and arbitrary absolutism is bound to quickly find its proper level in these days.
Four French man-of-wat have arrived at Koh-sanit, with the object, probably, of exercising pressure.
Prince Devawongse has gone to Bang-pa-in to consult with the King, in view of the attitude assumed by the French Envoy, M. Le Myre de Vilars,
August sgth,
M. Le Myre de Vilers, French Envoy to Siam, demands the exclusive concession of the public works in Battambang and Angkor, and also the right bank of the Mekong River,
THE SHERMAN ACT REPEALED, The United States House of Representatives has passed the bill for the repeal of the Sherman Act, and the prospects are increasing that the 8:nate will promptly adopt a similar measure,
COINAGE OF GOLD. Secretary Carlisle has ordered the Mints of Philadelphia and San Francisco to coin their gold bullion with the utmost rapidity,
FRANCE AND ITALY.
PARIS, August 18th. Faction fights have broken out between French and Italian workmen at the Nimas sait mines; fifteen men were killed, and over thirty, wounded, some dangerously.
August 20th.
The Italians were the aggressors in the conflict at Nimes, and their action is apparently connected with Anti-French outbreaks now reported to have occurred yesterday in Rome, No cause is assigned for this sudden display of feeling.
August ziet.
The mob in Rome has smashed the windows of the French Embassy with stenen. The prefect and superintendent of police have been dismissed.
THE FRENCH ELECTIONS.
It is difficult for any reasonable person to see a single really tangible reason why the formation of the, Retrenchment Commission should have led to so much vexatious discussion and trouble. True it is that Governor Rox13808 most strongly op- A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. posed the appointment of any such Com- mittee of Inquiry,on' the ground that he saw no reason to alter his conviction that the appointment of such a Commission was unnecessary and undesirable; but surely
would that
account for
the not extraordinary policy he has pursued since he received the Secretary of State's definke and distinct orders on the The elections passed off quietly, and resalted question? In his despatch dated the 27th || asfollows-Republicans, 312; Radical Socialists, April, 1893, the Marquess of Ripos 29 Conservatives, 56. The Ministers have said:-
been re-elected. But whilst I am thus unable to meet the views of the Unofficial Members as to existing holders of office, I may observe that my atten tion has for some time been directed to less questionable methods of retrenchment. In my despatch of 14th October fast I expressed myself to favour of abolishing certain of the higher appointments; and in my despatch No. 270 of 28th November last I approved certain consider able prospective decreases in the clerical establishment.
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FRANCE AND SIAM.
Moan women are employed by the English Government than by the Government of any
THE steamship Glenogli, which “miled from Amey for New York, with a cargo of tes, on the 22nd June last, made the run in 41 days—the | other country. fastest on record.
SCOTLAND had the big average of 44 men in the roo who competed in the last stage of the Queen's Prizs, but the right man was was among its representatives.
So far as is known no casualiles attended the mill and sudden bresse which aprang up early the morning. A couple of junks were capsized off the Prays, but no lives were lost.
We are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Gibb, Livingston & Co.) that the E. & A. S. S. Co. steamer Guthrie, from Sydney, left Port Darwin for this port on the 27'h inst., via Timor, MANY of the South Sea Islanders belleve that paradise can be 'nherited only by persons of bis bellef perfect physical form. Where prevally, a man will die rather than submit to amputation.
EVERY grest scientific truth is said to go through three stages. First people say it con- flicts with the Bible next, they say it has been discovered before; and finally they say they always believed it.
DR. HO KAI does not believe in the possibility of gradually reducing the dose of morphine to nothing, and so curing the cravings of a victim; yet he quotes from bis own experience that the craving hat often been satlified with pure water
only !
THE silk ex the Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamer Empress of Japan, which steamer left Hongkong on the 36th July last, was delivered in New York on the 23rd Inst the time of transit being only 18 days from Yokohams. This should be looked upon as a highly creditable perform
ce
COMMODORE BOYES, whe succeeds Admiral on, rrived here by the Embrass of India yesterday, and landed at Murray Pier this morning.. He wis received by a guard of honour, accompanied by the band of the S. L. I., and the usual salute, was fired from the shoré battery,
Palliser on commodore on the Chins station,
BANGKOK, August 18th, The commander of the Lulin, sent to occupy Chantaboon in accordance with the Franco Siamese agreement, has telegraphed to Admiral THE paragon of fabulous creatures, the basilisk Hamann (at Bangkok) that the Siamese autho
and our old friend the bunyip perhaps excepted, rities had appointed what he calls an unhealthyand was the Arabian phoenix, a bird which, accord. lng to mythical lore, lived 500 years, then made unsuitable place for the French force to stay in.
a nest of spices and aromatic words, fanned The Admiral communicated at once with M. de Vilers, who wired to the commander of the them into a blaze with its wings, burned itself to -I have farther come to the conclusion Life to use bis own judgment freely in safe ashes, and came forth to live another 500 years, that. notwithstanding what has already been guarding the health and securlly of his men, M.- decided in the direction of economy, additional de Vilers (who is fast now, putting up for re- In reference to the seizure of a large quantity of advantage would be derived from Instituting selection as Deputy for Cochin-Chins) has pro- silver by the Manila customs authorities on comprehensive enquiry affecting all departments mised to visit Chantaboon as quickly as possible,board the coaster San Antonio, after the salvage in the service, so that the facts and the possi- and assert himself vigorously." bilities of reduction in the future may be placed
August 1gth. on record, and thus no opportunity of effecting retrenchment allowed to allp by.
-I desire therefore that you will appoints committee for this purpose, over which the Colonial Secretary or the Chief Justice might Preside, with one or two other government officers
And certain Unofficial Members of the Council as colleagues; it being clearly understood that the reference to the Committee does not extend to the question of reducing the salaries of existing officers.
There can be no mistake as to the Secretary of State's intentions. He considered a comprehensive enquiry
M. de Vilers complains that the Siamese Government has only deputed a Portuguess half-casts and a Belgian diplomailst to meet him; he has refused to have anything to do with either, and is awaiting the king's return from up-coantry, axpected to-morrow.
The Lion has been sent to join the Zufis at Chantaboon,
August zoth,
of the Den Juan, we now learn that the captain (Yriber) of the first-named vessel is likely to share the fate of his chief engineer (Webb), who is now in gaol awaiting trial for the attempted smuggling of the metal,"
One
Fon solid and lacid argument combined with grace and diguity al style and diction command to some of the vernacular newspapers of Japan, of them, the Nippon, barks up some tasagitary tree in the following strain-Foreign residents in this country leave nothing undone to satisfy their presumption, and are trampling down the national institu:loss and prohibitions by bringing most irrational claims if they only ult their purposes. Foolish officials always comply with their demand, and condescend even to kiss their feet. Now, however, the reneral spirit of the age revolts against such a state, and there are signs that the stains cast on the country's honour will be swept away. We cannot help congratulating this, our monarchy, on such happy omens (1).
Says the N, C, Daliy News :—A correspondent writes about the difficulties of doing business at Changking, dimculties which the Inspector General of Customs can bardly appreciate. The Custom-house is on the city đềe of the river, but the Customs examining station is on the other side, where the tidewellers live. The river runs about six kaota, and it takes about two hours to cross it, while the bonis are every now and then capsited in the whirlpools, with loss of life, and some days the boats will not cross at all. The consequence of this primitive arrangement of affairs is that it takes about a week at the quickest to load and clear a 30-ton junk. If the Customs establishment has to be divided between the two sides of the river, communica- tion should be kept up by a steam ferry-boat. THE Sanitary Board will meet on Thursday, August 31st, at 4.15pm. Agenda.~. Monality returns for the weeks ended the gib, 12th, 19th condition of drains and water-closets at Nos. 148 and 26th August, 1893, 1. Surveyor's report on and 150, Queen's Road Central 3. Surveyor's reports on condition of drains at 57 to 71 (odd number), quam Street; $a to 68" (even an bera), East Street; and 16, Graham Street. Colonial Veterinary Surgeon's report for quarter ended 30th June, 1893. 5. Superintendent's report for the half-year ended 30th June, 1893. 6. Letter from Director of Public Works forward lng a plan showing proposed house for the overseer in charge of caitle, pig and sheep depôté and slaughter-houses. 7. Letter from Director of Public Works concerning reception isirs for cattle imported into the colony. 8. Application for permission under the provisions of the Health Ordinance to erect water-closets, on private premises. 9. 4 applications for licences to keep swine. 10. 2 applications for licences
to keep cattle.
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Replying in the Comment on Wednesday to questions asked by several members as to the charges made that the Turkish officials, had tortured the person who were some time ago arrested for complicity in the seditious rioting at Cmsaren and Marsovan in the efforts to get the accused to faspileate themasives and others, Sir Edward Grey înld that what little informa Man the Fareiga Office had on the subject was very painful. Fifty-six persona had been arrested, and of this number 17 had been condemned to death and many of the others sentenced to long terms of Imprisonment. Subsequently the Sultan of Turkey commuted the death sentence of all but five. These five had been executed wlibin the past two or three days. From the evidence that bad been given at the trials, te was clearly shown that two of the men executed, and probably more, were lanocent of the charges made against them. The British representative In Constantinopla had used his influence im convince the Ottoman anikorities that the trials were unfair, but his efforts to have the wrong righted were in vain.
Rt. Hon. A J. Balfour assured the Govern ment that the Opposition did not intend to embarrass the negotiations in regard to Slam, On the contrary, the politicsi opponents of the Government generally admitted that little faule could be found with the action of the Ministern in the Siamese trouble.
Henry Labouchere compilmented Lord Rose bery upon his statesmanlike attitude throughout the whole Siamese affair and expressed the hope that he would follow the same course in regard to Egypt, so as to remove a natural source of Initation la France.
Sir William Vernon-Harcourt said that he had recognised the moderation in the tons of the Opposition leaders during the debate. He thought that the subject had been anciently discussed and that it ought to be dropped.
NEW YORK, August 3rd. grave apprehensions of a general war in Central The World's Guatemala cable says there are America. Two persons, belleved to be agents of San Salvador, and implicated to a plot to asassinate President Bano:s of Guatemala,, have been shot. It is rumored that these agents made a confession.
BERLIN, August 3rd. A dienstrous explosion took place to-day co beard the German armor-clad steamer Baden at Kiel Lleuts. Olsener and Zembsch and seren seamen were killed and 17 persons wounded. It: appears that some men had just removed from: the magazine a grenade measuring 16 centime tres in diameter. Through some cause not yet: explained the grenade exploded, killing or wound. lng nearly every person, the immediate vicinity. The Badan is a versel of 5,000 tons.. She was Iranched in 1980, mounts eight large: guns and her armour is ten inches thick at the water line...
TORONTO, August 3rd. The following special cable from London ap pears in this morning's Globe: The Globe cor respondent saw Str Charles Tupper today respecting the Pall Mall Gassite's (orecast of the result of the Bebring Ses arbitration to the effect that the decision will favor Great Britafe on all questions of Jaríedleston and proprietorship, Sir Charles says the utmost secrecy has bee maintained regarding the work of the arbitratos whilat deciding their award. The forecast is good guess at the decision, such as anyone clone following the arguments might easily bara d.
Tax members of the Japan Cotton-spinner's Unlon bave been bestirring themselves of late and have held several private meetings, Particulars are not known, hat according to the Japan Gazeta it is believed that the discussions chledy turned uron the recent agreement with the Nippon Yusen Kaisha for a direct service to Bombay. The freight is fixed at seventeen rupees a ton of cotton. And the Union farther enters fato a specizi contract with the ssociated cotton-importers and undertakes to pay a fine whenever any of its members boys cotton of other than the importers' association, and at the
with than
Charles Tupper's own belief on the main pol ztu photographer's developing room is covered members of the Union. It remains to be seen with yellow cloth.
how long the agreement will, last, for, such, at lasue. The United States case, b', says, was contracts have never been known to be of completely disposed of by the rguments Jer ஆக would be a great blow aimed at foreign traders
It is now coming to be believed that sunstroke is crused, not by the beat rays of the suo, but by the actiolc or chemical rays. It is accordingly advised that, in sonny countries like India and Chins, the hard should be protected by yellow
M. de Vilera has received a wire from Safren covering rather than a white one, or that hats same time requires a almilar fde in case the The only wonder is that no such forecast 3 as .
of Deputies as representative of Cochia-China, He has wired'in reply:-" I beg to express to the electors my profound gratitude for the testimony and which it will be my endeavour to merit"
Now that the elections are over, perhaps he will give the poor Siamena a rest()
And all signed messages addressed thus wil affecting all departments in the Service" of their confidence which they have given me. The detroleums tank movement in Japan is still permanent effect in Japan. It could,host,!! || England and Canada. Probaby, however, t
receive prompt attention,
necessary, so that no opportunity of effecting retrenchment should be allowed |
The following is a List of Waters always kept to slip by, and it is clearly evident that he
ready in Stock -
PURE AERATED WATER
SODA WATER
LEMONADE
POTASH WATER
'SELTZER WATER
LITHIA WATER
SARSAPARILLA WATER
TONIC WATER
LEMON SQUASH GINGER ALE
RASPBERRYADE GINGERADE
No Credit given for Bottles that look dirty or gressy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose than that of containing Aerated Waters, as such Bottles are never used again by
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DEATH,
On August 17th,, at Nang 2, of malarial fever, AGNES MARJORIE, aged 7 years and 3 months, daughter of John Rigg, M.B., ("din.) of the Charch Missionary Society.
The Hongkong telegraph.
TYPHOON WARNING.
"י
Ortis de Zugasti, Spanish Consul at this part, for We are indebted to the courtesy of Sefler Don
the following telegram:
MANILA, August 19th,
5.52 p.m.
The centre of depression previously announced in the Cbles Sea is travelling slowly to the southward of Hongkong, about the 19th parallel of latitude.
The meteorological report of to-day says "Depression appears to be moving towards South Halosn,"
meant that enquiry not to be a mere official farce. His lordship actually went the length of suggesting the personnel of the Commission-the Colonial Secretary or Chief Justice to preside, with one or two other Government officers and certain unofficialmembers of Council ascolleagues. It has been alleged that Lord RIPON's instructions are somewhat ambiguous; but even allowing that--and any doubt on the point could at once have been removed by telegraphing to the Colonial Offices it not a reasonable inference" that the persons at whose direct instigation the Commission was appointed were intended to have a preponderating Influence in the Inquiry? That they had a right to be in a majority odmlis of no discussion. But Governor Rostsson was apparently unwill-Ir is estimisted that go couplanofortes are manu- ing to allow the Unofficial Members to tactured every year in London. fairly participate in the fruits of their great triumph over official obstinacy and THE Moers of Arabia and Spain were the first dogmatism, and his ukase wear forts to display coloured globes in chemists' windows, that the Commission should be constituted THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co's royal mail of Chief Justice FIELDING CLARKE steamer Empress of Japan left Vancouver (Chairman), Mr. R. M. Rumsey, Harbour yesterday afternoon. Master, Mr. MAY, Captain Superior is stated that when Queen Victoria came to tendent of Police, and Mr. C. P. CHATER the throne there were only fourteen Cathalle and Mr. T. H. WHITEHEAD, Unofficial | poers ; now there are farty, Members of Council. What business
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The following telegrams from our Columbian exchanges were, crowded out of last night's
au
LONDON, August 3rd.
stringent,
the reduction,
meeting with considerable opposition at the open ports. A native paper of a recent date says that la cotton but competiton in open market, is ons tegarding high sea fishing will prove
NARAIMO, Angynst 3rd. Mr. Iwasaki Yanosake, President of the Mitsasure before long to break down such exclusive Blah! Docks at Nagasaki, has expressed alarm conditions as those. the Spinners' Union and
(Special).-At a meeting of the New Vancouver for the safety of the Decks, in the event of kero- the Importers' Association 3:0 attempting Coal Co.'s employes th'a morning, It was decided sene tanks being constructed on the site selected to impose upon themselves and each other.
to accept the company's proposition for = redao. In that locality, and has offered to buy the plece
tion of 20 and to per cent, by a vote of 165 to 95. NEWS BY THE CANADIAN. MAIL. Work will be reaued at once, The action of of land in question and find another equally suit the work in band will agree to the change.
the miners has re-established confidence la able for the purpose if the contractor who has
business circles/ It is expected the output of WE read that the manufacture has been com
coal will be greatly increased in consequence of menced, at Barrow, of steel barrels for the carriage of petroleum in the place of wooden
In the yacht race for the Town Prite off the casks, The barrels are made in halves by Isle of Wight the wind was blowing siff gale means of dies and corepression, while the this which proved altogether too much for the together by means of electricity, and the barrels, American yacht Natakos, entered for the race. She nearly capsized. Her malasail fell, but was when produced, are to be used in the petroleumshtiated again, and under double reefs the yacht trade in hot climates. The new process is one
ran for Southampton, having been compelled to possessing great interest, not only to those give up the contest. Every one who aw the engaged in steel manufacture, but also to Wavekos heading up for Southampton Water there in the shipping trade, and particularly believed that she had carried some part of her the bulk petroleum trade.
rigging away, and subsequent events developed the fact that when she arrived at Southampton this morning her mainsail was split. The # was taken ashore to be repaired. The yacht will be ready to race again on Saturday and The race was won by the Satanits which beat may be able to take part in the race to-morrow, the Valkyrie by eight minutes.
plates of steel are hot. These balves are welded
AT the Magistracy to-day, iwe Chinese charged with dragging a woman on 30th July were com mited for trial at the Sessions. The evidence,
which has been previously published in brief, is on board a steamer bound for Canton; one of the to the effect that the woman was found insensible prisoners was in charge of her, and wald he was her barband; that she had been unruly, and he had got a doctor to give her a drug that would make her more amenable. The second prisoner, the "doctor," said he had been asked to prescribe for sickness, and had given sleeping draught Both repadlated the idea of kidnapping.
LONDON, August 41 6. The regatta of the Royal Yacht Squadron, of which the Prince of Wales is Commodore, look place to-day. The race for yachts of any sig. exceeding 40 tons, was contested by A, D. Clarke's Safanita, Lord Donraven's Valbyrie, P. Donald- son's Callume and Royal Phelps Carroll's Navakor. The course was the as me as sailed yesterday in the race for the Town Prize, that is, from Cowes, Isle of Wight, to and around the Warner Ughtship and return, the
course to covered twles, making the distance salled so miles, A light southwest wind was blowing, and occasionally it rained. The Naraños had het mainsail split yesterday, necessitating her with drawal from the race for the Town Prim. It appearances she is as geed an new. The start- was repaired and bent on fast night and to all ing gun was fired at 10 o'clock, and the yachts The yacht race for the "Metsos" Challenge crossed the Une as follows: Callung, 10 h. Shield, presented by the German Emperor, was 33:01 Satanita, 10 h. gas.j. Valkyrie, 10 b. the chief event to-day. The course covered a 1 m.; Navakor, 10 h.. 1 m. 40 2. Though the distance of about 160 miles. Although there Navakog got the best posliten she cute poar were six entries only two started. They wire figure. She tacked shoreward, with the evident the Prince of Wales' Britannis and Mr. A. D. Intention of taking the ether yachts' wind, bui: Clarke's Satanita. The Britannia wor, the the attempt failed. No time was taken.
elegraph. the Harbour Master and the beach home half an bear bobled.
Captain Superintendent possess to qualify Minale Palmer divorce case is a Baronet, who them for the positions they were thus will not again see his gach yourse pitchforked into may not be quite so THERE are only two werde in the Zoglith apparent as would be desirable; but language which e-stain the vowels in their apart from that, there were special reasons regular order, namely, abstemions" and
acetions which made it advisable that neither
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1893.
THE RETRENCHMENT.
COMMISSION,
THE HON. ME. WHITEHEAD AND THE
GOVERNMENT.
about twelve feet of water. She would have been taken round to Hunghạm dock this morn ing, but the roughness of wes her made it rather risky matter, and there has been enough of bad luck already; there is still a small leak in the after-hold somewhere, necessitating constant pumples, and if the pumps got choked with loose she might get herself foto a worse position than ever. There are still some acco picots of rice in the after-hold the fore-hold is quite clear, and does not leak as much as an lach in an hour, By to-morrow, if the weather allows, she will be. in deck, ready to be cleaned out and property floated agale,
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one nor the other should be on the spice reports concerning the cracklog of the tice, or if any mishap occurred while moving, Grenfell P "beral and Home Ruler, but he ƒ finished was as follower Satansika, 2.
Commission. But Mr. WHITEHEAD's chief cement used in Yokohama Harbour Workbave point was that the officials should be in een circalated in Vladivostock the trade in the minority; he declined to serve under Japanese cement la that port, socording to the any other circumstances, and he declines. Skogyo Shimpa, his almost ceased,
i
the Supreme Court yesterday the arguments In the kerourne suit against Malcampo & Co. ware concluded, and the Chief Justice reserved judgment. To-day the Acting Paine Judge was
ginst the Him Chông pig-dealing Fre
·FICE, >>
The German Emperor's yacht Metery, strirted in a private race against J. J. Jamieson's Iverna The barque Ezabith MacNeil, hom Cher over the course of the other races... The Miation bourg, has arrived at Gravesand with cholers grossed the line at 10 h. a m. 40.
The first round was duisked, as follows r on board. A seaman on the vessel was attacked with the disease and was removed to the hospital. Safariis, 15.b. 25 m 44 1. Valkyris, 12 bu
Wm. Henry Grenfell,
2. 48.3 Navak Hundreds. Mr. ra h, 29 m. 35 #25The time at which the yachis the stewardship of the Chiltern has applied for 36 m. 5 x3 Calluma,
Calluna, does not approve of the proposed retention of 56.81 Valkyrie, ah. 33 m, 45.8.3 Irish members in the Imperial Parliament and, 15 m, 56 9.1 Navakse, s k 38 m, 10 s. Deduct
ing the two mingles and Eve seconds allowed t he cannot support this clause of the Home
the Valkyrie by the Salantia, the latter was, ' Rale Bill: he wishes to reilre from Parliament,
Mansion | by four seconds, The A meeting THE most noteworthy feature in the to do so now, with the result that Governor Tik Attorney General is a well-meaning,
House, the official residence of the Lord Mayor Arst, the Valkyrie, second, Calluss ihird, and of London,
for the purpose of considering the Nevados Iasi,,The prize was £100. Conscientious man, energetic,
and a thorough
fisancial and business situation. The meeting The first round finished, the wind gradually. voluminous correspondence published in Romos and Mr. Secretary O'Brizt
hon. gentleman; but all the same, he had not the yesterday's Telegraph and dealing with the are attempting to hold the proposed Retrenchment. Commission is Member for the Chamber of Commerce lightest excuse for breaking the role about no FROM & letter Just received we learn that our old was presided over by the Lord Mayor, Sir Stuart galbard/sirength, blowing hard and accom business in Northern India. Their ranks are A Among those present were Rt. Hon. A. J. Bale | swo tacka under fand, while the ether, yachts the spiteful animus and quite unjustified responsible for the entire collapse of a pesches on first readings yesterday; while as friends the Stanleys are still playing to excellent Kajll. The gathering was very largely aitended. panied by heavy squalls, The Navahos mado
pretty well thinned; in fact hardly any of the four Rt. Hon. Henry Chapla, formerly Er made only one. I
This sailing pat her further Insinuations indulged in by Sir WILLIAM Commission from whose labors everybody, for Dr. Ha Kal-
old stars remtio. Amason Fanny is running sident of the Board of Agriculars; R. Hon, behind than she would have been had she made ROBINSON and his advisera against the even including the Secretary of State,
the show, Old Man Stanley being in Australia Sir John Lubbock, of the Era of Robarts, a single tack. The Safasifa and Valkyrie kept Hon. Mr. WHITEHEAD. Such gross and anticipated such good results.
We have neither time nor space to wade
hunting up recruits. We hope to see the Awfels Lubbock & Co., barkera Hon. Thomas F. close in each other's company throughout the purposely objectionable personalities as
Bayard, American Ambassador to Great Britals once again before finally taking possession of Daniel Horton and most of the leading bankers The private race between the Meteor, and the
the crown and the rest of those contained in Mr. O'Barr's letter through the lengthy correspondence, une
the
lalter, the Ivarna cons paraphernalls awalilog-un and which finally degenerated into a
Jordan, but in the meantime rejoice to know that claimed political motives, and alladed, to the ing in at gh, tym, 158, and reprobated;andhis Excellency the Governor cannot certainly be held blameless thinly-velled slanging match; the various
was connected with the currency changes in Lord Randolph Churchlil has gone to France, tion of morphine by unqualifiet persons for F. Trigg (Mrs. A. B. Rodyk), is playing with for his supineness, not to use a harsher letters speak for themselves, but we feel rament thinks that the admisising, they are gathering in the poll. By the by, Miss saxiety felt throeghout the world, which sudety 116
and that it will be along time before term, in permitting the Government of this board is expres the opinion thai benefit is perniciens, and requites race cambiato in Calcule, hich, also Govern might be taken by the socomptuled by air wils,, Kis meid Hot
Balfour declared, would never satisfy commercial. As is seen again in public in England. As colony to be placed in such a faise and WHITEHEAD has come out with flying seppression. Yet only two or three months includes Miss Clasle Denver, and a few others United States Government. A gold standard, seriously
wania whie a double standard alone could | lotimale friend of bla. family said last night that undigulfed position. And this is not the colours from a controversy that refects ago the neme Government passed an ordinance of the high kicking persuasion.
Kanebire Surgeon Iospector General of the condemned Isolated action on the
health, The establishment of an Iron foundry on a large Japanese Na, that learned man strongly individual States and recommended an era ord soms kitle doubt he is seriously broken,
NEW YORK, August 4th, scalo, says the Hochk, Skímóun, has occupied advocated the formation of a Physiciana' Union; tleasi agreement fixing the zile of the
The World to-day publishes a long article,, the attendon of the Japanese Government since the object bring to secure a proper organisation between gold and silver. In the course of his the days of the Matukata Cabines. Though of the man in the profes loo, and to adopt means address Balfour denied that the advocates of bi. indicating that the sostropolis will soon, ba was originally intended that the enteral should for the better protection of their interests. The metallism dimed at indation of currency. kal overrus by an army of idle men. Statistics: be under Stats control, it would scams that doubts speaker said that, at precent, the loss tha phyal- might be trus, as said, of some of the bianeta liimis from gy undan la New York city are given in new now watertained as to the wisdom of such a class suffer from non-payment for medicine connected with the Western League of Arseries, show that in these alone over 36,000 men are ent policy, and that oplades today is de favent of most to 13,000,000 yes per year, while pubile but it did not apply to the birmanists of Europe of work, Codlea declared that this representa placing it in private hands protecting and hospit is do not give medicine unless the price who believe that the adoption of blasersiliamaly portion of the city's masmployed a developing it by means of subsidy or the sape is paid befor-hand and, moreover, the expense would prove the gale,t-commercial policy. Je Fatated that thousands are coming here from thes
of proga. The risk of failure, in the of supporting those hospitals falls largely upon the the avant of a Koropean war caht the standard - west in search of work, and that immigrante mise a of pub opinion, one, it this se, the
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dated August 12th cannot be too severely necessarily protracted for no useful and, occupied in heating several unimportant suits the harp and us on the other side of of London, Balkar made an address. Host Berena was won by the ser una Meteor 3h 14h
Arst time the same gratuitously offensive, but little credit on either the Governor, or 110 legalise the so-called “Chinese doctors,” whQ) vor a recent address delivered by Dr. Jakagi i prevent dangerous: oscillations in trade. . H Land, Randolph's marvons system is shattered,
are exactly in the same position ! the Colonial Secretary. And the and Is
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FRANCE AND SIAM.
and scandalously unfair methods have been adopted by the pald servants of the not yet. Hongkong community in what ought to have been the calm, dispassionate and friendly arrangement of matters which are essentially of general public interest. His Excellency and his belligerent Finus
Lospor, August 15thy- ACHATES may find sooner than they Negocisions at Bangkok has come to Imagine that the important business of standstill. The exact demands made by France the Hongkong Government and the rights have been kept secret.
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of the people who support that Govern. The press has renewed for attacks, ment are not to be subordinated to wrking to establisk #:pemi-protectecite nyar patty squabbles and differences and the 'slam,