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any one. During the night he was troubled in mlad about his fortune which was to be so easily made, and his ourfosity and fears combined induced him to open the box, when he at once discovered ho had been
ceased came up, remonstrated with the first and second prisoners, who went into their shop and came out with the third prisoners, They were armed with bamboos and sticks and assaulted the deceased. A Lukong than
THE CHINA MAIL.
SUPREME COURT,
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honor Me Justion Russell.)
October 20, 1878...
gulled. He told his cousin (a wost Intelll-arrived and took the first and second pri-. H. James, $347.85. The defendant in gant gentleman and a Christian), who gave Boners away. At the Police Court they Information to the Police, and the fortune- were fined ten cents oxob. At two o'clock tellar was soon in their hands. If the seven pm, I met the first and second pri- days had been allowed to pass this fortune soner in Central Street, and I heard the
was remanded until the 2nd
NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The following telegrams are from San Francisco papers, brought by the City of Peking to-day:
and mengre supplies and irregular receipts | for ladis. The Second Battalion of the also tending to strengthen value. Japans, Fourteenth Regiment, at Gurrah, will on the other hand, have moved very slowly embark at Queenstown for India on Satur at advanced rates. They have, however, day night been in constant Inquiry, bat as consumers A dispatch from Simis says: All prepara- were averse to operating at full prices and tions are advancing with the utmost speed. holders refused to concede, little business Several régiments have already been mobi has been effected. Manufactures anticipate lized, but the commissariat department re- that the liberal and regular supplies of quires a reasonable time for its completion. Shanghals and Japans forthcoming will The army is enthusiastic. The split of the bave the effect of moderating the status, to native troops is admirable.
Pinna, Vet. 1.-A Constantinople die- which one both descriptions will no doubt meet with a strong demand. The estimat patch states that Sobir Ali Khan, secret ed stocks of raw silk now on the market envoy of the Ameer of Afghanistan, is in- The Hainoon, 165; Teatles, 600; Asual reelt the pening difficulty, in order that Chinas and Cantons, 35; European raw, England. shsi! not declare war against 30; and Japans, 145, Total, 467 pkgs. Afghanistan. He is further to convince the Sultan that au Altauce with Russia is At corresponding date last year, 1824,
New York, Sept. 20.The goutlemen advisable for the Musulman race, and that composing the celebrated team of the the Ameer personally has decided to con Australian or okot players arrived to-day clude such an alliance. on the steamer City of bichmond,
Chartered Bank of India, Australia, do.
London, Sept. 26. - A despatch from this case is a Naval Officer belonging to Alrora, Switzerland, at the southern mouth B.M.S. Audacious and has left the Colony, of the St. Gothard Tunnel, reports that Mr Wotton of Mr Brereton's office appeared three cases of gunpowder, for blasting in for the plaintiffs. It appears that the de- the tunnel, exploded to-day. Ten work fendant had drawn two bills on London for men were instantly killed, and several ter- had cashed them. The drafts had been dis- Naples, Sept. honored in London, and the defendant had of Vesuvius continues to increase. refused to repay the money. Judgment creat of the cone has given way, and a new was entered for the amount claimed, with cone in forming. coats and interest at 8 per cent.
maker would doubtless have got clear away. second prisoner say that, as he was on- £50 and £25 respectively, and the plaintiffe | ribly injured.-The volcanic activity are as follows:-Canton Reresla, 32 pkgs;stracted to claim the Sultan's intervention.
The case proximo.
A-SUBSCRIDER plaintively asks whether nothing can be deno-to remedy the ovil caused by the circulation of the Japanese small money which now floods the market. It seems to us that something ought to be de, so that the benefit to ho derived from our local currency may not be entirely nul-
ly fined a trifling sum, he would go to Wanchi and obtain some men and fight ngain. At seven o'clock the same night all the prisoners onme and assaulted the deceased with bamboos, sticks and erow- bars. The police then arrived and arrested the first prisoner; the other prisoners then ran away.
Phillies v. Jenson, $10-This was a The claim for a month's rent of two roome. defendant claimed as a set-off, that he had expended money on cleaning and painting bie rooms, but this be acknowledged he had done at his own risk and without the au- thority of the plaintiff. Judgment for the amount claimed, with costs.
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Manila.
(Translated from our Manila Exchanges.)
By the steamer Panay, which arrived on the 21st October from Singapore, there came two Italian artistes, named Julio Mi-
Paris, Sept. 25.-The Patrie anys: We learn that the difficulties between France, England, and the United States, relative to the Newfoundland fisheries, bavo beon arranged. The three Cabinets are now! drawing up a Convention which will ob viste all future disagreements.
London, Sept. 235. A despatch from Rangoon declares that the King of Burmah
is still alive.
London, Sept. 25.-A despatch from St. Potersburg saya that Russia will probably Bot interfere in a war between the Amcer of Cabul and England,
New York, Sept. 29. The released Fenian prisoners, Edward Oɔn lớn and Pa- trick Melody, arrived to-dy, on board the ateamer Mosel. The Reception Committee -among whom were Oolonel Richard. S. Burke, Gion, Burke, O'Donovan Hossa, and many others-assembled on board the re- venus cutter Sherman, which was given them for the occasion by the Government, A despatch from Oulautta says that when and proceeded down the bay the British Mission was refused passage the released patriots. They took them on Commandant of Alimus Jid told Major board at quarantine, and a scene of the Oanagaari that but for personal friendship most stirring character took place. The he would shoot him on the spot. War in exiles were warmly embraced by their ant adds :-If it be true that the Com- welcome them to America. Both Coudon
'weet the
THE PHILOSOPHY OF STRIKES.
Where are you going with the puppies, my littis man? asked a gentleman of a small boy yesterday whom he met with three pups in a basket.
"Goin' to drown them," was the reply. "I want a pup for my little boy to play with what do you say to letting me fake
one of them ?"
"I'll sell you one," spoke up the boy with true American enterprise.
"I'll sell you this yaller one for half a dollar, the black one for 75 cents, and the
Leong Akin was next examined: He said he lived in the same house as the deceased.
lified.
If the Government, as we verily A little after 7 p.m. on the 25th instant he believe, looks to the public convenience in was standing beside the deceased, who was supplying small coins at par, why does it sitting down opposite his house, when sud- not take some steps to prevent the money-denly he saw the 1st defendant rush out of shangers from altogether undoing its good his shop and call out "Tah" and the other intentions? The annoying predominance of defendant rushed after him and the 1st these 20-sen and 10-sen dragon-heads is defendant struck the deceased with a crow- becoming almost unbearable, and we learn bar on the arm and doceased fell down. lano and Antonio Massolani, tenor and believed to be inevitable. The correspond- fellow-countrymen, who had assembled to spotted qno is worth a dollar," of some houses who have an accumulation The other defendants were all armed with baritone respectively, who in conjunction mandant of Alimus Jid, in the presence of and Melody looked wonderfully strong and one, bab you ask too much for it. You had
with Signor Capozzi and others will form a Deceased raised sticks and thick bamboos.
amali opera company which intend to ap pear soon in the Tondo theatre. his arm to ward off the blows.
Mr. Deplace, the director of the French blow caused him to fall down. police came the defendants ruched into their Opera Company at present in Manila, bas submitted to the Ayuntamiento the plank house. I pointed out the 1st defendant to&o, for the constriction of a small theatre the constable, and he was caught by the in Arroceros, and it is said that his plans
were approved by that corporation. constable as he entered the door.
News received from Madrid says that it is probable that Me Mencarini, the Spanish Consul at Singapore, will be appointed for the same post at Hongkong.
of over a hundred dollars worth, upon which they are bound to lose about 10 per sent. Surely something can be done to circumvent the grasping money-vendors who are engaged in this "small-change" swindle on the public. It is a clear proof of the happy manner in which the native can "get round" the foreigner in matters where the pando have to be specially looked after.
The first When the
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George Bragg (P. C. 80) proved arresting eight of the defendants,
It is also stated from Madrid that per. mission has been obtaland for the construe- Ont of 10,258 mils cigars of different tion of four tramwage at Manila. qualities at the auction on the 23rd Oct., 6609 mile were disposed of, fetching a total sum of $83,534.81. $
the Ameer.
one of the Ameer's most trusted servants, threatened to shoot Major Canaguari, there can be little doubt that the threat was in accordance with direct instructions from The Times, in its editorial, naye The latent nowa leaves little doubt that we must commedord already. The Ameer doubtless expect war. Operations, in fact, have been intends to make the breach with England irreparable. Suoh will be the effect of his ceed in occupying two or three important donduct. We ought to be well able to suo. points in Afghanistan before Winter, which will go a long way toward finishing the war. We os continue it in the Spring, If the Ameer la still obdurate. The blow must be
effectual."
The news of their
benliby, considering their recent release after an imprisonment of ejeren long year They were delighted beyond measure al the cordial reception whion was granted them. They were soon landed at the Battery, and therice conveyed in carriages to Sweeny's Hotel. day the hotel was thronged by perrous arrival quickly spread, and throughout the desirous of grasping the hands of the exiles. The Committee of Nationalists, through address of welcome. Both Qendon and Michael Davitt, presented to them a long Melody made brief addresses, and returned their cordial and heartfelt thanks. publio demonstration or parade will bo given, but a substantial purse is being made up for them.
No
I think my boy would like the spotted intended drowning all of them, but I'll give you 25 cents and save you the trouble of
Twenty-five cents for that spotted drowning the spotted one," pup!" exclaimed the boy; I can't stand it; taxes is bigh; rent is high; groceries is high; oil is down and going lower-ok, no;
I can't take less than a dollar."
But you intend to drown-"' "Take the black one at 75 cents."
My little boy wouldn't like the black опе.
"Take the yeller ono at half a dollar, and he's dog cheap,"
"I don't like his color."
"Well, then you'd botter tell your little
boy to play with his toes," and he continued no party can dead beat his way on me on his way to the river, remarking that these card tinca.
He thought to head off the voluble barber. Sitting down in a chair, he said:
Washington, Sept. 30. The Chinese Naples, Sept. 23-Frof. Palmiarl is con- structing a bulwark of stone around the Minister and his assistant, Yung Wing, observatory on Mount Vesuvius, capable of have performed the usual diplomatic court considerable resistance to the flow of lava,y of calling upon the several foreign should it come in that direction. An earth. Ministers and leaving their cards, one mu quake at Montefalco, in the Province of Chinese characters and the other in English.
who returned the visit. Umbria, has rendered 148 hoates uninha Sir Edward Thornton was the first diplomat
**{ want a shave, a shampoo, a bath, a The Chinese Minister received him in his parlor, and bottle of hair touto, one of florida water, a the two, seated in chairs separated by a private cap and brush, and a stick of slender shelf, all brought from Chiua, cosmetique." The tonnial artist was stag- drank ten together. Yung Wing will leave gered for an inst.nt, but quickly recover
bitable.
London, Sept. 25.-The Vienna New Free Press reports that Minister Lagard demands the cession of Trebizonde and British Control over the Law Courts, in Asia Minor, and that the Sultan resists these London, Sept. 25-A Vienna despatäh
demands.
The rate of exchange on Hongkong and Amog, at sight, on the 19th Oat, instant, was 6 p. c. and b p. o, discount.
The following are the freight settlements up to the 19th October-Elmstone, British barque, for Liverpool, 400 to 600 tons dry sugar, and the rest hemp, private, Soulos, British ship for Boston, to take hemy at Manila and Cebu at the owner's risk. Craig Owl, British barque, for New York, 200 tons sugar and some 2,000 bales hemp, private. Blairanda, American barque, for Now York, sugar and hemp, private.ays that a mob threatens to murder the Southern Cross, American ship, for Now York, 400 tons sugar, at 56 per ton, and Austrian Consul at Prizrend, in Albanta. 1,000 balen hemp at go for 4 bales, the rest The Governor of the town is powerless
to prevent any outrage. of the cargo at owner's risk. Ocean Queen, British barque, for New York, 150 top angar and 1,600 bales hemp at arner's Reina Mercedes, Spanish steamer, for Idverpool, sugar at £9 and hemp at £4 Arrivals Oct 18, Nuevo Constante, from Hoogkong; 21, Pansy, from Singa pore; 23, Esmeralda, from Hongkong; 24, Remus, from Sydney,
risk.
The 1st defendant, declared, then gave the following statement. He mid-Ivo
Departures-Oct, 19, Emuy, for Blong in High Street and am a shop coalie. Okong; 21, Salvadora, for "ingapore; 24, the 24th instant I was sitting outside my Oraig Owl, New York; 24, than Allen, shop with the third defendant, who is the for Shanghai. master of the shop. I called out to one of the shopmen inside the shop "Oh some here, want to consult with you." The deceased and his wife began grumbling. Some of the neighbours asked what she was scolding at, and she said "Oh, I can see by my eye." She thought I was joking with her daughter-in- law, and some of the neighbours said "How could they joke with your daughter-in-law; they were not near her." I went into the shop, and deceased's wife gave me two slaps
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on my arm.
Loading on Oct. 26.-Lizzie Iredale, for Liverpool; Alva, for Hongkong: Belted Will, for London; Ragent, for New York; Himstone, fr Liverpool; Elmiranda, for New York; cuthern Cross, for New York; Maria, for Melbourns; Broma, for Bong kong; Reina Mercedes, for Singapore, Ca diz and Liverpool.
Japan.
(Gazette.)
YOKOHAMA
New York, September 28-A terrible story of famine and pestilence is told by the Evening Post's correspondent la Rio Janeiro. A district in Brasil, equal in extent to New England, the Middle Atlantic States, West Virginia, Ohio, and Judiana combined, has been without rain since July, 1875. Brooks, springs, and wells long ago dried up. Even river beds have now become dusty channels. Cattle, of which there were vast herds, have died
Washington.
for the new patent flexible steel-wire for Hartford to-day, to bring the family too, he suggested that he was the agent New York, Sept. 30.--A dispatch to the hairbrush, warranted to keep in any climate, Tribune from St. Poteraburg says:-The only one dollar and six bite." The shaver bat the customer slid from his obair and Imperial Russian Commission appointed to was Datobing his breath for a fresh start, inquire into army frauds have reported They state that corruption and venali y escaped.-Goll Will News were widespread. Five hundred officers, including forty colonels, are accused by the Commission with the misapplication of New York, Sept. 80-A walk for the money during the late war. long-distance championship of the world and $1000, between O'Leary and Hughes, was begun in Gilmore's Garden at 1 o'clock this morning. The time is 142 hours.
The indications to-night are agafn un-
A
George Rea (P.O. 69) then gave evidence as to his having heard the cry of "Tah Tab," and seen a crowd of people at High He saw that they were beating A DEPUTATION, OGDsisting of some sixty Chi-Street. nesa residents, headed by the members of a man who was on the ground. He did the Tang Wah Hospital Committee, called at not see any man astually strike a blow, Government House this afternoon to present Witness arrested the 1st, 2nd and 9th ds- an address to Her Majesty the Queca, which fendante; the 1st defendant had has been circulating for signature for the bamboo in his hand, which he at once. last few weeks. In handing the petition to dropped; the 2nd defendent had also His Excellency the Governor, the spokes-a bamboo in his hand, but it was a man of the deputation pointed out to Mr much smaller one. The lat defendant was Hennessy that this address was the spon- very violent and tried to osoape, but was taneous expression of the feeling which handed to a Chinesa constable, and witness The deceased animated the whole native community, and then dispersed the crowd. referred to the number of signatures-2282 then went to No 7 Station with his son which, he stated, wore, with the exception and sharged the let defendant with assault of the names of the Hospital Committee ing him. members, the stamps of so many individual The charge-room interpreter then spoke
A TELEPHONE, especially adapted for use shops. A translation of the address, in as to what deceased had said when he idea English, was read to the Governor, who tified the 1st defendant as one of the men
in the field, designed by a Berlin firm, has been recently tried with very good results. then replied, without any referenss to the who had assaulted him.
The great obstacles in the way of the pro- contents of the address, that it was his
fitable employment of the telephone for military purposes have been found in duty to forward the document to the Secretary of State for presentation to Her
practice to be the want of some simple method of attracting the attention of the person to whom it is wished to send a Majesty the Queen. He had no doubt that
New Orleans, Sept. 80.-The train which message, and the difficulty of connecting they were all loyal subjects of Her Majesty, and he was glad to find that they
arrived from Biloxi last night was crowded the telephones themselves with the inter- of thirst People perishing for want of with refugees from the watering places mediate wire or one length of wire with were enjoying a certain amount of prosperity
food and water have fled from their homes, On the way, when it got to Rigolet's, the another; but in the instruments lately tried here, which was evidenced by the marked
many of them dying, sometimes whole discovery was made that the fever had these difficulties have been overcome. Each increase of Chinese houses and shops which
families together, before reaching a place broken out, and before New Orleans was telephone is 20 centimetres, or about 8 in. he speed was slackened from Rigolet's to which is the coil of wire with some 1,800 he saw when he passed through the town.
of refuge. Those of them who escaped reached there were 108 cases on the train, high; the diameter of the lower part, in have overcrowded the cities of refuge so
The opening in front of He assured them that he would be most
greatly as in some cases, to multiply the this point. so that instead of arriving at tarne, being 12 centimetres, or something population five, and they are now 9.30, as doe, it did not get in until near less than 5 in. happy, on all occasions, to see them call
Berded together in the open streets, living midnight. The scene beggered description, the disc is 2 centimetres wide, and into like swine upon the scanty rations issued men, women and children being stretched this fits a trumpet, -7 centimetres-long-and upon him, whenever they had anything to
by the Government, and upon such refuse out upon the seate, some in delirium and 23 centimetres in diameter, which, when the dise of the telephone at the other end of the bring before him. One of the deputation,
as they can gather in the gutters. Well othors in the agong of fear.
wire is blown upon, strongly gives out a nigh naked, and utterly debased by their favorable. The wild fluctuations of fever loud note which oun be plainly heard from taking the Governor at his word, stepped
sufferings, they live in bestial immorality, forward, in spite of the leading members
not sorapling even at canuihaliam, in some however, render it impossible to forecast twenty to thirty paces away from the inst
ita action even a day. The watering places rumcnt. Another improvement introduced expostulations, saying that he had a favour
The neighbours stopped her The American ship Coldstream, from New instances; while amail-pos, yellow fever; and the North are feeding it rapidly, and consists of an arrangement for turning the to ask for himself; which was that he, having from beating me; two women named Yip York, is beating up the Bay and may be ex-dysentery and some other diseases are
sweeping them away by thousands. As if no material diminution can be expected magnet of the telephone into the position lived more than thirty years in the Colony, and Cheong stopped her. The same evening pected to-day (Oct. 16th.)
At twenty-five minutes past ton this to leave no element of wretchedness out of nutil cold weather. There were 35 deaths which renders the words transmitted very clear and distinct, so that whatever and having also sons and grandsons here, the deceased returned home and went into my
Constantinople, Sept, 30.-The alarming. the condition of the atmosphere may be an was anxious to know by what means he house to look for the 3rd defendant. Decessed morning (Oct. 17th) a shock of earthquake the account, they are victims of most rep rted to day.
brutal ill-treatment at the hands of the had a bamboo in his hand, 3rd defendant ran was experienced in Yokohama could become a British gubject. His Excel-away; we were all afraid to fight with him. The Japanese steamer Kanagawa Maru, palice and soldiery, and, worse still, at the ly rapid depreciation of paper money con equally audible message can be sent.
At the beginning of the last week method of making the necessary.connections There were over 10 men who cathe with the late, Madras, which has been undergoing hands of vile spesulators, who make a tinues, and causes the most serious appre-ready at the same time extremely simple deceased. Later on I was mending some alteration for the last few months, left the trade of these wretches' woes. The picture hunain. Colony were ipse facto treated as British earthenware in the shop with the 2nd de-anchorage to-day (Oct. 19th) for Yokoska which the correspondent presents is scarcely it had only about uns-tbird of its nominal has also been designed. It is confidently subjects; that the larger question, of natu- fendant and saw the deceased's wife carry to have her propeller taken of The rig matched in ite ghastliness even by the old value, and since that time has fallen nearly predicted, indeed, that it will before long be ralization of alion residents not born here, ing two bucketa past the door, and scolding. ging, sails, &c., have been the work of Mr records of Oriental plague, and the story 7 per cent, in all probability it will fall largely substituted for the so-called portable She was abusing the 3rd defendant. She H. Pagdon, and the iron-work and sparring is more distressing by reason of the fact much lower, for it fa no longer accepted deld telegraph at present employed in the went into her house and got a soythe and were entrusted to Mr H. Cook. The Kand that these people were peaceful berde-in payment for tithes, and is consequently German army. the Executive Council, and he was most tried to cut off the 2nd defendant's queue. gawa Maru is now rigged into a barque, men and planters, cultivators of the coll, flowing into Constantinople from all side:. happy to inform the deputation that the The lokong separated them. The 2nd de- and in the opinion of marinere, will make whose homes have been made desolate The ultan has given strict orders that fendent said he would go to the station with a first-class vessel, having large carrying by causes which could neither be fore energetic measures at once be taken, and members of the Executive Council entirely her. The deceased came out and beat him, capacity, and having also had the reputason nor provided against. Their woes for this purpose has nominated a Com- agreed with him regarding the desirability A lokong took the deceased and his wife to tion for fast sailing during the time she was are not those of men who have chosen a life mission, with little probability, however,
of crime, but those of industrious agrical of any practical resulte
Constantinople, Sept. 20. It is reported of having a special naturalization law for the station and the 2nd defendant followed, a steamers
I do not know what I was arrested for, being By the P. & 0. Str. Malacca, which tural people, afflicted first with drought, Hongkong. He added that the questions new comer to the Colony.
arrived to-day (Oct. 15th) accounts rais then with famins, then with pestilence, and that Prince, Dondonkoff Karenko, the had been referred to the Home Government, At this stage the enquiry was adjourned have been received giving a most unfortunate fually with that loss of moral sense which Russian Governor of Bulgaria, has refused ending for the considerable shipments of brutalizes into criminals without cheive of to recognize the nineteenth article of the Until now this terrible story Treaty of Berlin, iostrnating the adminis and they would sooner or later learn the until Thursday next, the 61st, at 8 pm.
Japan black leaf tea. Teas costing from one their will.
tration of the financos of Hastern Roumania result. The Governor concluded by asking
chilling and five-pence to one shilling and has not been told in this country, the deputation to inform the signatories
seven-pence per pound have been sold in have known only that in parts of Brazil to the International Commission appointed London at less than one-half of these rates, the rainy season has failed, but we have for the organization of that province. of the address that he looked upon
If would appear that Japanese congon has not hitherto dreamed that such a famine the fact of their addressing the Queen as
not good keeping quality, and that, when as this afflicted so Fast & territory. slightly soft and out of condition, a sertain The Hague, Sept. 28.-Intelligence has a proof of their loyalty to Her Majesty, and
rank and disagreeable flavour is developed. been received from Waldesk that the King that he would not fail to have the address
We recommend Japan tes-men to keep to of the Netherlands was betrothed to the United States' marketo,
day to the Prinsess Emma of Waldeck forwarded in due course. The deputation, after shaking hands with His Excellency,
We hear, on undeniable authority, con Fyrmont. firmation. of the fears we have lately ex Pesta, Sept. 29-Hungarian Radicals than withdrew.
prested with as much anxiety, The Tokio held a mass meeting here to-day to protest We understand that the address contlets
bankers and traders begin to discover how against the occupation of Bosnia. Deputies small the metallic reserves of Japan ere, Helfy and Simenye, leaders of the move. of a brief statement of the feelings of the
and that the stocks of bullion and coined ment, and many other members of the native community, and that it is done up in
money have been gradually drawn upon Hungarian Diet, were present at the mest
London, Sept. 80-A correspondent at antil they are almost at an end. Just at ing, which was largely attended. Recolo the asual Chinese style, in wood covered
J. M. Hangomst, seamen French barede this inconvenient time the country dealers tions were unanimously adopted, declaring Caloutta telegraphs as follows: Unless with silk, and enclosed in a neat wooden Vidal, drunk and refusing to pay chate. in produce and imported goods, begin to the occupation of Bosnia by Austria fatal Shere Ali gives un satisfaction the present appreciate the fall in sate, and sellers are to the Hungarian nation, protesting against occasion will be seized upon to recure for Fined $L
Law Atusk, a coolie, allowing as set most anxious to be paid in foreign dollars the sacrifice of the blood and money of ourselves the passes piercing the mountain As the Alarm spreads the depreciation will Hungarians against their wish, and demand- ranges along the whole frontier from the mulation of filth in his house, Fined §9..
10, vetor Aleima do Songs, married woman, an increase, and we should not be surprised to log the withdrawal of the army from Khyber Pass to the Bolan Pans, and further sce a panic amongst traders which will do Bosnia. The resolutions will be forwarded strategia measures will be adopted to
1, Lote 16, Friedrion, sulting an aman. Fined $2
Kan Atto, servant unemployed, no light vast injury to the national commercial in to the Ministers, and Parliament will be dominate the Suellemen range and the tereste. At noon to day sats were nominally asked to pass a vots of want of confidente Bindoo Hoosh Mountains. The present or pass. Fined $8.
condition of affairs on the Afghan frontler Sept at 167 per cent, discount, and, as we go to the Dablust.
Nsa York, Sept. 29.-Refined petroleum should ozee for all, cease to exist, and we considerable sales of Government paper
The low Russia, the causs causas," for affording Li Shae, master of the Id Hing Marins would probably increase the discount to over materially increasing business.
price for oase petroleum has induced an us this opportunity of consolidating the Store No. 12 Wing On Lane, ntglesting to 20 per cent. Ho Afung mià :--The deceased was my make an entry in his book of ten pount of
We believe much of this is due to site sotirs Inquiry for China and Japan account, defences of our Indian Empire by the father-in-law. On the 25th instant, et metal type found on his premises. Fe assurance not having been made that the sales for the past week aggregating 360,000 strategie military reconstruction of our
frontior, further issue of paper money has been cased at 19 to 1946. noon, I was passing along the street, when $15.
The Raw Silk Market for the past month London, Oct 1-d Vienna despatch don- Lakwong, accountant, obstructing a stopped. The notifications of the 7th Oste the first and second prisoneri, who were publie thoroughfare, Fined $10, have had a decidedly adverse effect upon has experienced uninterrupted activity in niets Von Scholl, tad sitting outside a house, caught. held of my George Sweeney, seaman American ship onrrency, and the question now resolves RR Shanghais and Cantons, and several Hungarian Finance Minister, has announced janketjes I past them. I told them not to George Chelfeld, being drunk and assaults itself into a mere hope that the Government unurmally large sales of BB Beinceps were his intention of resigning,
London, Opt, 1,Five batteries of artillery No it, when my mother-in-law, and the derudon (No. 15) in the cuscuties off will be able to sites the travent of der made. As a consequence, prices have in
| variably favoured Importest, the depleted will leave Portsmouth on the 15th instans
lenor replied that all children born in the
had recently been brought by him before
GREU,
INQUEST.
The adjourned inquest on the body of Sun Ayee, was resumed to-day at the Magistracy, The following gentlemen com-
Follca Intelligence. (Before J. J. Franola, Eng.) 29th October, 1878,
TO-DAY'S FINES.
Chan Awan, hawking without a llesats, Fined 15 cents. Stoed 25 cents.
Cheung Achu, hawking without a license. Kwan Aha, a coolie, drunk and disorder. ly. Fined & shillings or 8 days imprison: ment,
Lui Akwal, and two others, coolies allow ing an accumulation of filth in their houses. Fined 81.
faol Alok, master of the Tosung Hog obstructing a public road, Fined $6.
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Peach, Sept. 80.The Ministerial fournal Ellenor publishes a Vienna telegram stating that there is a crisis in the Hungarian Cabinet In consequence of the demands of the military party la connection with the Bosnian occupation, According to other information Herr Von Schell, Bungarian Minister of Finance, has declared it to be impossible for him to prosure the money he was called upon to furnish, and he will therefore be compelled to retire. It is expected in well-informed circles that these differences will be removed.
prised the Jury: Mesera J. G. Liddell, 4./penter's chop 100 Queen's Road West, prose, the quotation in 18 per centy, but sny in barrels bas declined to 100, without may thank the Ameer, and more eap-alally
Willanders, and A. F. dos Remedies
Shipping Intelligence. The following is corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers,
VESSELS TO ARRIVE. AT BONGBONG,
When Name.
left.
Mar. 28, Oracle,
Apr. 80, Briatelian (8.),
-20, Invincible,
May
9, Napier, June 14, Emily Chaplin, 28, Underwriter, 20, Melbrek, July
16, Lorimer, 18, annis Bow, 18, Sydenham,
27, Pilgrim, 21, Stant, 28, abbey Cooper, 30, Sumarlide, 91, Charmer, 4ug.
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From
Liverpool Antwerp
Pepartu
Cardiff
Catálí
Fortrosé Mokros London
Newcastle (BW.)
Newcastle (1.8.W,)
Lordon
Antwerp.
Cardiff Antwerp
Hamburg
Cardif
1, Bury St. Edmunds, Penarth
7. Alfredo,
9, Vrania,
Cardiff
Penarth
Loudon
Cardif
Cardiff
6. Flintebire (c.), London Ia, Orestes (0.), Liverpool LOADING FOX UHINA AND JAVÁM POETR
Gleneats. Glenroy, Burmese
41 London.-Sisemors ofa Bues Canal
Cyphrones. Argyll
Balling Veuzla
James Shepherd.
As Liverpool,
Menelaus (e.), Agamemnon (e)
Patzocius (6) Cilornus
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