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engaged had the bonolit of the vessel's olectric light, illuminating the scal-sleds, wharf, gangway planka, and the ship deck, with great brilliancy, thoroby facili- tating the work and avorting the danger of accident. This is, we understand, the first instance of coaling under the cladirie light in Singapore, but it was a boon thoroughly appreciated by the coolias. The Orontes will then return with the relieved craws, going home via the Euez Canal, enlling Lanallar, and is due at Portsmouth about the middle of February: Hoxt-Straits
Times:
THE CHINA MAIL.
CRICKET.
less than thirty-three characters to be useof the Bishop and his attendante. A table represented, there was not, we believe, a was placed about the centre of this square Tar. cricket match played to-day between lady on the stage. It was difficult to believe and on it wore laid the valunio from which the team which is to represent Hongkong that several of thecharming damsels who were the service was read, and several other articles used in the coremony; while a disporting themselves before tho .“ houer" were not mumbers of thesofter sex, especially table with tho trowel and coment used in when they spoko in ecoing and gentle tones fixing the stene was placed at the South that might have portained to a Lady Angola Weancorner. The time at our disposal will or a Lady Paphir, but nevertheless, the not allow us to give a description of the sweet, loving orcatures were of the museuoeromony, sullice it to say that it was vory
at Foocbow, and an eleven from those left behind resulted in a draw, Play did not begin until nearly noon: the representativa sloven went in fint and knocked up a total of 223, despite there being the slecnices To this Mesars Houdry and Rice contribute od 149, making no less than 95 before they
Police Intelligence. (Before B, E. Wodehouse, Esq.) Saturday, Dec 8.
ATTEMPTED AUICIDE.
Franklin Warren Kennedy was brought up on remand for attempting to commit
icide by shooting hituself. Charles John Wharry stated he was Su- perintendent of the Government Civil Hos pital. The defendant was admitted at
Speaker of the House of Commans will ro- sign at the commencemeiit of the aort Bes.
sion.
and Parace ladies were introduced to the Duke. procession was formed and their Royal Highnesses drove through the town A dispatch has hoor published, dated and visited the tanks, roturning to the Foint October, th, from Sir Evelyn Baring on and lunching at the Residonoy. They Earl Granville, in which the former ex-tv-urbarked at four and the steamer left at presses his conviction that the moral effective this. of a British force of three thousand men and
his evening. Aden, Nov. 13.Their R. HL tho Dako six guna at Alexandria, or oven a ranch and Duchess of Connaught and their party amallor force, would be maintain order in.
mply mufficient to left here for Bombay of 5 o'clock” thi Egypt.
evening. The latter consisted of Lord The British Government, on receipt of
Lady
Dawno,
Sir Maurice Fitzgerald, this dispatch, ordered thereupon a reduction Colonel Keith Fraser, and Dr Scott,
in Egypt. Хопарарея
und
Bombay, Nov. 31-The Duke and Duch
a.m. on the 20th ultimo. He was suffering of the burs polemics between. Franco and ose of Connaught arrived here to-day and
and
ine gender. There esa bono doubt, after grand sud imposing. All the children con- were separated, which only occurred after | from a bullet wound in the loft lot but Germany have been renewed, the latter na this performance, there is plenty of dratinnected with the various institutione uri-six different bowlers had boon tried. Mr. was drunk. He wad now con
convalescent, talont at the disposal of the Aminteur dor Roman Catholic supervision took Hondry's score of 146 was deservedly ap-
not be extracted.
the
suming stated he and
or two errors in the account we publiale Dramatic Corps hero, and it was also clearly part in the proceedings. Some of the plauded. Lt. Jarrett made a slashing wished to leave, the colony as soon as he ment has ting a voice in the modi- | holiday, and great festivition are preparing,
Tan Catholic Register of to-day corrects 206
a day or two ago of the now Roman Ostholic Cathedral as follows:-Wo hro tadebted to our evening contemporary the China Mail for what it published on our new Roman Catholic Cathedral. The details which it gives of the size of the Church, as well as of the building and foundations, and also the resons why a new Roman Catholic Cathedral is in the way of con- struct bu are quite exaut and we are of tremely obliged to our contemporary for the fairness with which it treats the atter
We
noticed however in the article a few orrors watch, fell out from the
of the per of of want of exact informa writer on tions. We shall unly took no twe or principal once, as the minor ones are not worth being noticed. The frat is when it says that Clergy of every denomination hare also boon invited to attend. It should be the Catholic. Clergy of every nationali- tine both secular or belonging to an order have been also invited,
The next is with regard to the site, site was selected audi obtained at a very price freza the Government of the Colony.
low
of
donioustrated last night that the male mem- bors are able to afford the public plenty of excellent entortainment, who unaided by Perhaps it is hardly gallant
the koftor auX. to write thus, but it is ao, nevertheless.
Owing to the sudden indispositten of Lioutenant Somerset he was unable to take his part-that of Poppitop, one of the loading characters-but Mr C. J. Barber,
curatan cra.
little girls were very prottily dressed,
Towards the close of the proceedinga, Bishop Raimondi made the following speech My dear frionda, a few years ago
inninge of 41, of which only two wore sin gles. Mr. Henry's bowling was also gotd. The fielders shorted up but podtly. Whoo time was called the remainder had four
FOOCHÓW TEAM.
there was but ono Roman Catholic Church | inen left to bat The following in the in this Colony, and that a small one indeed. score- It was extended and enlarged, but the necessity of building another church for the Chinese was svou felt. This church
H. G. Rice, c Hare, b Wilson,
... 41
J. C. C. Houdry, at. Bunbury, h Shep
herd,
H. St. D.Jarrott, lbw, b Stuart,
G. V. Dauglish, Shepherd,
(1. A. Potior, b Shepherd........
o&b Wilenn,
of the Loftus Troupe, kindly consented was built in Wanchai; and not long ago, represent that character under the cir-that church was followed by one for the
Mr Barber had to prepare English-speaking Roman Catholics, St.F. himself for his representation in five Joseph's Church, and latterly by hours, and when we say he was the leading spirit of the piece, the ability and generat amartness" of this popular member of the Loftus Troupo may bo appreciated. He played his part as if
D. Sones, & Shepherd.
.....108
D. W. Connolly, not out,************ C. P. Lloyd V. A. C. Hawkine absent
chapel at West Point. At that time we thought that we should not have to build any more, so far as churches were con-T, E. Daria cerned, but it was soon after remarked that the principal church, which was need as
Extras ....
M. K. C. C.
G. R. Johnston, Hendry,
V. T. Bunbury, not put,
LARCENY.
Wong Agn, coolis, was detected, by a private watchman, in the act of stealing 33lbs, of cupper nails from the West Point Sugar works, and was sentenced to suven days' hard labour.
tho
Butz
I
met with a moat opedial reception. Immens crowda of
nativos lioad the streets, and the town was įmily decorated along the entire puto. To-morrow will be kept as a general
to houder the royal visit. (Lindor and China" Express, Nov. 2nd.)
Latent Mail advices :—Yokohama, vid San Francisco Sept. 23; Shanghai Sept 15; Fouchov Sept. 16: Hongkong Supt. 20. The French mail, vid Naples, with the vices vices dated as above from China and the Straits Settlements, was delivered in Lon- The advices from Japan were received, vid Francisco, on the 31st. al. The
The Dott in-
in the Sue and generally in- don on tho 27th ult., two daya mary ban
a threatening.tone. made ne defence
Cairo, Nov. 17. The Egyptian Giovern
a note to the British could. His prospects here were ruined and Gaveromont,
Ho had moans fivation uf he had nothing to do.
of armurements in connection with enough to leave the colony.
A Syndicate of bankers Inspector William Rivers, said the police had no objection to the defendant leaving in Egypt has forud the capital, if the Egyptian Government will underiakie to the colony.
construct a second Suez Canal The cane wan remanded to Saturday, the London, Nov, 18-M. Lesseps is now on 10th iust.
a visit to Manchester. He received a very contial
recoption at
Liverpool, where in his various spoo
heromised a reduction erased
На also stated that he is preparing a plan for widening the bottom of the Canal to 4 metres.
ward mail, par P. and O. steamer Teheras, Mr O'Shaughnessy, member for Limo- from Shanghai Sept. 23, was despatched rick, having accepted office, Mr MasMahon, from Port Said at 6.30 p.m. yesterday, And Home Ruls candidats, has been elected in this f
mil left
per Chung Apo and Lung Ahop, wkers, his
Maritimos ateamer Day at Othe wore charged on suspicion of stealing a sarvative candidate, by & married woman's earrings, value $10.
& large majority. p. on 30th ult Both mails will Complainant alsted that as she was walk-vernment is calling for twenty thousand
Shanghai, Nov. 17.-The Chinese Go-probably reach London on the 7th inst
The ing in Queen's Road Central on the 7th voluntoers in case of war being declared
Admiralty havo, called for Applica inst., her earrings were snatched away. with France. Foreigners here are becoin-
tiona
from Portsmouth Dockyard for an ortablished man of shipwrights, who by She could not recognize the person who ing uneasy at the a
aspect of affairs.
the reorganisation scho
schoma
be called an Berlin, Nov. 17. The A kong said that on the day in question has started for Spain.
Imperial Prince
inspector, for duty at Hongkong Yard to.. ke and another lukeng heard the cry of
assist the foreman in charge. Candidates Cairo, Nov. 10-An Egyptian rain have to state their ages and servions, but snatch things," and saw the two defenforeumont on its way to the Soudan was only those names are to be forwarded that
running. He and his companion attacked by some hill tribes on the Sel in 12 gave chase but lost aight of them. The stant at a place forty-five miles south of stated whether the mere single, and, if 37 defendants were well-known to witness, and Sunkin. Consul Moncrief and 180 men married, whether there any family. 11 later ed, 93.10 sex found on the 1st and which was attacked by a hill tribe. The ad into, and the salary will ou the same as on, he arrestert them. Du being were killed, fourteen escaping to Sunki, tive years' engagment all have to be enter searched, 636.00 on the 2nd defendant.
is a home yard, will aus allowance
Total 228 did it.
W. H. F. Darby, b Hendry..... F H. O. Wilson, e Hendry, b Porter,...
H. F. Whyte, not out, J. H. Plumbe
H. E. Wodehouse to bat A. J. Wharry
Extras
& 1 dance
SUKIFÇINIL
Ist defendant said his mother gave him the money. Some one else snatched the antringe, and he simply happened to be by. 2nd defendant said ho had pawned his clothes and won aune money gambling.
The case was remanded to. Monday, the 10th inst.
* Baco, defenting Mr Spaoght, the Con- i Mallowing inward
attack was, however, repulsed, but a fresh attack is imminent. The population is taking to flight The Egyptian Govern mont have decided to send a fores of Baali Bazoaks and black troops to protect the
Suce,
can be well recommended, and it is to be
£200 of to cover house tent, &a.
The Sheldrake, 4, screw composite guz boat, Lieutenant Commander ALL. Brid- gor, will be ready to pay off on the 4th, and towe
The Moorhen, 4,
4, scrow como gunboat, Faris, Nov. 10.-M. Chailomel-La-Lieutenant-Commander
orfe, wil ecur has finally resigned his post as Minis-to-ready to pay off on 7th inst. The ter of Foreign Affairs, M. Ferry being ap- Sheldrake was commissioned at Davonport pointed in his place.
for service on the China Station so far back
the your
1875, and
ho had studied it for months. Again a cathedral, did not at all meet the wanta and again his amusing by-play tickled of the growing community in Hongkong, The site was bought by the the house into outbursts of laughter, and and that on each Sunday morning no loss
O. U. Stuart, b Hendry,... Catholic Mission from Mears. Gibh Liit will be a long time bofors the gay, comi-than four successive services had to be per-F. S. C. Hare, b Hendry, vingston & Co., for $60,000, including the lot where St. Joseph's College stands and cal, old seed-merchant, as portrayed by Mr formed, and that when the most solems the house called Glonealy-When it speaks Barber, is forgotton by those who were and most imposing ceremonies took place,
Rt. Joseph's Church it should be our present last night.
a large portion of our community would not present Cathedral. The plans have boon made by Mesara, Crawley & Cu, of Dondon,
The Marchioness of Harborough, played be abmitted, for the reason that there was and not by M
Mr. Cleverly, and the work by Mr Kidman, was a wonderfully clover no room for them. It was further remark-A Shophend hitherto done were superintended by piece of acting. Had Mr Kidman's mood that the reighbourhood of Wellington Felhet Vigano and 1 by Mr. Fiem-
inspected ing the Surveyor of the Engineer Military not boon attached to the character in the Stroot had lately changed for the worse Department. We may add that the founda-play-bill, we believe next persons in the We then looked around for a piece of tions have been approved and declared to theatre would have gone away under the ground large enough to allow us to build a be vory strong by our worthy Sarvayor impression that the part had been taken by cathedral which would be able to meet the General.
With the above and some other minora Indy—and a lady with very considerable wants of the present and future Catholic alterations as article is perfect in every histrionic ability as well. The Marchioness of Community. This site was bought froas
Herborough is a lady of the utter and ro Mosare Gibb, Livingston & Co.
antin tastes, fond of gathering together judged by some that this place was her dawing room the celebrities of too far from the centre of the town, the day, Mr Kidman's representation but, perhaps it will surprise you to 23rd altimo, appears to have met with cory of the character, will all its peculiarities, learn that this place is more central now i siderable laik of confidence us to how events | On deck there was a basket, which of Germany has arrived hero on his way riow with ML Jules
*Honko.
THE British barque Cross Hit, which ar rived in Yokohama from Cardiff on the
It was
14
Total..... 92
Canton. (From a Correspondent.)
Canton, Friday evening.. The day has passed much as yesterday All preaching, I think I nay Bay, is suspend ed, which fact would seem to indicate con-
may turn
BREACH OF OPIUM ORDINANCE. Clon A Man, hawker, was charged with being in possession of about 170 tasis of prepared opium without a permit.
ho know
is
It is reported that negotiations have beon. resumed with Marquis Taeng.
Belgrade, Nov. 18.-The trial of re- bota comtoenecil to-day and thros dora have been sentenced to death.
Constantinople, Nov. 18.-Saviot Pasha in dend.
цена.
corted
iron and two pieces of pewter and some Lord having the opium in his possession resin, Witness charged defondant with
Ita
was recommissioned at Hongkong on June 24,
1577: General Bouet WAR a passenger homeward by tho last inward French mail steamer He was, however, detained in quarantine at Marsoilles for live days, and only resched Paris on 3let ule. Hu had a long inter
imagino that lit-
Question, which have not been forwarded de progress has recently been made, with regard to the negotiations on the Opium since the exchange of ideas between the
Teng and H.M.'s Government.
hen was cominicained 479. The Moor.
Our readers carry on the 1st mat.
pers,
an antamol tiring and indefatigable. Father Vigano and tolerably well acquainted with foreign rela-pin was of very good quality and worth ection with the appearance of M. Murvice, an additional vote of 40,800
Sergeant Theras Campbell said that on 7th inst., he was on duty on the Canton steamar wharf. This White Cloud and just arrived from Macao, and ou hoarding her he found defendant in custody of P.O. 193.
Geave, Nov. 19-The Imperial Prince bad weather on her way out. The follow was superb. Perhaps the beat ucene in for our Roman Catholic community than
to-day for Valencia, es belonged to defendant, but who denied all to Spain and sails ing is hattoport The British bäck Cross
by the German squadron. There is still some doubt as to the origin Witness cut it open and found it to contain Poole has been sentenced to death at Dub knowledge of it, when told to opon it.
Lowdon, Nov. 21-A Fenian called Hill, Captain John Smith, reports leaving the piece was where, a number of the the one down in Wellington Street, and 1
trades in North Atlantic Ocean crossed thioness's drawing room. There were Cic numbers of dwelling-houses will spring nese maintain that it was suspended uut | The defendant had a blue viabrella inny, on suspicion of the latter giving infor- a notics in the list of thoad who ped Cardif on the 4th Jane with light K.F. celebrities of the day moet in the Mardaro to say tast when this church is built, of the proclamation. Many intelligent Chi- about 170 teels of prepared on in 3 lin for the murder of a Fenian named Kou
tins, Thors were also sine empty time. the Equator on the 8th July in 20 deg. W. wzzy (3r Nownhau); the Rer. Mr Shaoap around as by onchantment in this same side the Imperial Commissioner's Yamen forats in which witness found a soldering
tion to the police ***** | mation to long Had the S.E. trades woll from the
and in Roman law at the Michaelma Examina southward; in the vicinity of the Capo of (Mr Quoit), Arabi Pathe (Mr Reul); pluso, which a low years ago was used by about an hour and then taken in Thero Good H
Hope had violent gales from the Mes Langtry (Miss Vanghan); Mrs Pon people for their piggerion. The site was
tion, held at Lincoln's Inn on the 19th Oct. are one of two points of internal evidence
Paris,
22-It is reported that last, Mr C. F. A. Sangater, Middls Bouth
weather sostl with heavy tears and functiled weans sondry de Tonkius. (Miss Sussex); Arch- very uneven when we got it, and it took a that would appear to favour this explana.
proparod at Toulon,
Court, Hongkong. lightning. On the 6th August, during a bishop of Daysunter (Mr. St. David), and great deal of thus, and money to level it, tion of its origin. In the first place, it most hard gale from S.S.W., a waterapout crossed other celebrities, the characters being as
London, Nov. 22,-Nowe from Cen The foundations have already been laid have been drawn up by sonto person, who the ship's bowe, travelling at the rate of
tral Africa atates that M. de Brazza has about 30 miles per hour; on the 7th still like the originals as possible. Ceteways down under the superintendence of var un-considered from a Chinese stand-point, is
arrived at Stanley Pool. Difficulties in blowing heavy; on the 8th increasing with
was represented almost an cross sea running towards midnight
Brazza and his force are being raised by moderated somewhat and squalls less
Stanley, and a conflict between the frequent. At 10 p.m. wind fell light and
two parties is expected, vouring from W. by S. to 8.W. by S. and
Obituary --Mr T. C. Cobbold, M.P.; for Ipswich, blowing in furious gusts from each quarter was there at all events. We expooted to ses
Cairo,
Nov. Further particulars ro tromendors ses running and ship laboring.
ferring to
to the destruction of General Hick's heavily and constantly filling for decks an oily and bulky azvage, dressed in a sort
army state that the battle lasted three days, with water in endeavouring to wear map of European uniform and a peaked cap-this
frun 2nd to 5th November, and only one all hands were washed'about and two raet
Dan escaped. whahed overboard, the next sea bringing boing Cetowaga a civilized dress--but such them in board again. Mr. Hofmann, the character could scarcely have cut the second officer, was unfortunately washed extraordinary, capers which distinguished overboard on the port side at 11 p.m., the Cetounye at the Theatre Royal last night. only indication we had of missing bu bin WLE Cry from astern, and under the Mr Sethom may be congratulated on droumstances wo were visible to do any kis very ratifinctory reulering of the pur. been madness to have attempɛed to lower) of Woodpecker-the distracted bridegroom. defray the expones of one pillar each. Of should be taken to prevent any autbreak them was carrying fram six to twelve balls understood that Bir Evelyn Baring i steamers of the German Steainship Compa a boat in sech a sea on dark wild right it was well and evenly played. Mr Leslie course their mues will be affixed to the All honour to those who scek to check my and not even a star visible, moreover an also gave an excellent representation of the pillar; and I really hope that as inany like thing that would endanger life or property. ong volunteered and nothing could be done to rescue him on the 9th
we
Straita,
деть
savage, in what was presumably a Kair
the clever Mr Fleming, Surveyor of the tions. Then the style in which it is written dress, but we fancy it was worn North Ames Military Engineering Department. We gives probability to such a hypothesis. It rican than South African, but the assgai consider that the most important and is denied by the officials, who say that all proclamations receive the official stamp. Of course; but in the fact of former dupli- city, such a reply is a rather nie one. Anyhow the matter calls for thorough in- vestigation,
whicle we experienced very musetile soulful coquetry of the forchioness, in
high
cult work is already done we did not know how long it would take-and now we shall proceed with our work with (ia Lordship then more confidence. mentioned whom the plans were drawn by, and the principal dimensions of the build- ing). Speaking of the pillats, I ara happy to Inform you that some generons friends have airusly come out, and volunteered to
The German and American Coutts have acted with consalecable energy and spirit in the matter. The whole Consular body has meet and had a copilotion a to that stage
6150
Defendant was fined $250 or six weeks imprisonment, the gpiom to be confiscated.
Mr
aici te con had given on and he frush transports for Tonquin are being and Deputy Registrar of the Supreme cook, however, denied this,
Defendant admitted that the opium was his. It was only worth 845.
the Austrian Budget for the current. aaacial year, under the hoad of diplomatic Sergeant Campbell, recalled, said the
др of
f which 24,000. is for establishing legation for China, Sinn, and Japan. The Peninsular and Oriental stoner An
from Shanghai, in coming up the river on the 28th alt., collided, off the mes on th the Italian barque Appen Blyth Booy,
bound outward
for Gronos, doing da mugs to her starbod quarter. The barque returned to Gravesend.
Hamburg, Oct. 30th-The trade on the two days, but on the whats it has been un- a little during the last river has improved a satisfactory for the week, if the time of the year in takon into consideration. Our cora- together at a standstil, as neither arrivals munication with the Far East has been al
femtioida, Jagger, satiat, har bondad con
or departures have garis the borth for the East, the barque Hongkong, in addition to the threa
CARRYING DEADLY WEAPONS. Thirty-four Chinese traders were charged with carrying deadly weapons and not being the lasfol holders of a pa
revolvers and knives.
Fuller particulars state that the Mahdi's force consisted of 300,000 (130,000] the forces under General Hicks 10,500, inclad when attacked, formed a square, which was ing ton British officers. Genaral Hicks, broken the third day after severe lighting. trato lo ruaukuder of the Soudan force at The Egyptian Government will concen-
It is
The
It
rine has given ordars to hasten the con- Gaulvia says:The Minister, of Ma struction of artnaments in our arsenals. Soveral ironclada to be
Aru
armed at once to reinforce the division in Chinese waters, We likewiss learn that the four ordored by the Minister of Marine and das four ganboats tined more especially for the navigation of the Red River, will be called Francis Gar-.. Rivière, Berthe de Vilers, and nier, Henry Rivi Connecy-all ofboers who have lost their lives in Tung-King.
The fact that the Anchor Lina intend to
At Tai Ping Mun är arresteding purposes and not for northerly galo in Malacen Straits, wh discontinue their Atlantic services, until the · which had the desired effect. Ship esscthe community. The "house" unques-it is a grand work we ara undertaking. Wo whereas one could get through formerly went like this, but they never had she was hove to for twelve hours, and spring, testifies to the, low rate of freights
2 =
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the 2nd
AMATEUR DRAMATIC PERFORM-
selections in the course of the evening.
pons,
Are
the
keep
"worth of passengers on a single voyage. Calenta, Nov. 13. The mail frian Port The Bussian ironclad Minin, which was brings things of sad occurrenes considerably damaged during a gale in the which took place at the Nicobara. On the early part of the month, has been repaired Port Blair from the Nicobars, bringing aeeeded for the China station, 28th October, a native vessel arrived at in the duekyard at Gibraltar, and has pro-
He therefore advises commanders to koop god Inok-out.
when crowded, carry £7,000 £8,000
NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL. The P. & O. steamer Felin arrived here early this morning, bringing London malls
up to November 2nd.
were out riding, he had been shot dead by
TELEGRAMS.-
letter from Mas Da Roupatarit, in which she stated that whilst she and her husband.
Acting Sergeant Kutip said that at 6.00 p.m. yesterday he was on duty at the Pray by the Chaton Wharf and saw about 200 A number of them were armed with rilor, and Chinese come down in a body to the wharf. he he arrested all of them with the assistance thero on purpose to get the as to to, ko in te of four other constablos. He was down
shoulders. They offerne no resistance. recommends the Egyptian Government to uy, which were named in my last latter.
quito openly, slung across thir The rifles wore loaded. There were two abandon the Soudan expedition.
London, Nov. 23Tho Loulon presa which continued to Sumila Soderated rather important part of the Dde of Turnip benefactors will come forward as there are and thus give rise to farther complications. fast bonts lying alongside the wharf waiting } which we must du das 16th brugeshire. The little scene between him and the pillars. I might also mention that a very The ez pist facto policy is one to be de- for them. A number of the prisoners Lad thi
the evacuation of the postponement of one through Gaspar Straits, on the 18th Marchioness of Harlurough was remarkably generous Portuguese gentlenian has sup-nounced."
the British troops from Defendants said they were tradors in Egypt. September into the Chi Sea, through well done by both performers, the romantic,plied us with new organ, and that a royal Strict military discipline prevails in the raw opium, and were afraid of being at- Mr Milner, the Conservative candidate, and imperial fandy is to make an offering city. The military mandarias no longer go tacked by robbers white taking their wares has been elected for York in the room of weather. On the 1st October barometer
on to the mainland. falling
weather looking suspicious,
ous, with particular, being most artfully and effective towards the building of this charch. We out in their chairs, but ride on horseback,
Mr Leeman, doceased, defeating Mr Lock- Chief Inspector Hompool said he knew of loon, made signs of a typhoon, i
our preparations
ly rendered.
could not have had a better place; it com- After dark no one is allowed to pass the no instructions with regard to this unsttér. It wood, Liberal, by a narrow majority. sent down top-gallant runsts and yards hove ship to a 8
The piece was wall mounted in every wands a beautiful view; the beautiful gar-city gates with a light. No one, I nader was a common mode of transporting opium
INDIAN NEWN blowing р
hard
from this won t
town to dkg, mainland, and the NW.
Rangoon, Nov, D.-A steam launch of W. and
ansdon in front invites you to recollection and stad, is allowed to pass through the South police had not been in the habit of making only 16 tous arrived here this week from and veering to S.W. with respect; in fact some persons confused sea, ship Elling her dook: have worked very hard to prepare this meditation, and around you will be flowers, Gato after dark.
The arms were beyond doubt re- Singapore. Sho put small bags full of oil over the side, trening's entertainment for the bonent of whore perfume will delight you. I know Great Pence Gate, 20 or 30 cash is demanded, protection from robbery. Many parties
experienced a strong
and owing to considerably.
weather moderat-
another hard blow the day after leaving great steamship companies. Once upon a competition between the kept ship away and stood to the nexth tionably enjoyed the performance most are aware of the didicnities, but with your for four...
trouble here. The Chinees knew well t they eastward, ship
taking Inrgt aus on thoroughly, and the main object of the co-operation there will be no obstacle, an
were not allowed to carry offensive wed Perang, in the Mergui Archipelago, with time Atlantic stecusers were buria
primarily board both sides fore and aft.. At poor On
Proclamations are issued informing the
strong winds and confused son Her com- for cargo, secondarily for passenger Now the 3rd settled down to a light S. wind with Dramatic Corps in getting typ and playing the difficulty, we shall not be able to subilno people that the soldiers are to pay for Fined go oach, in default 14 days' hard are not to be relied on, as one passage ed upon cargo not one would pay a dividend,
mander says the charts of the Archipolago it is the varse. If the companies depend clear sky; sen going down sent maste and piece was therefore gained. On the whole and overcmes. We rely upon your co- everything they get, and should any one rifles, for revolvers, four daggers, and does not new exist, and there is a dange-senger trafic is incrative. Yesels like the
labour. The arms, consisting of thirty marked between two and three fathens se law is the rate. Farda aloft and made il sait. On the 16th we regard last night's perfornianca as a far operation. It is not for ourselves, it is practise extortion, upon the ahopkeeper maziunition, to bo furisited.
of freight, but the pas October came through Ballantang Channel into the Wartan Pacific Ocean, and theree more successful one than that of "She for you and your children, that we are notifying the Mandarin, the soldier will be
rons reet which is unt marked on the charts. Seria, Vallia, Alaska, and City of Rome, to port base arperiooed a succession of stoops to cuiquer." It was also more cu undertaking this gigantic work. Your immediatuly decapitated. adverso winds, with unsettled weathor, Argized at Yahams on the 23rd Novem.joyed by the house." The Band of the children present to-day seems to be pres
A friend and I walked through the streets ber after a trying passage of 170 days. **Bulls" was present and played three sing us forward and asying: "Come, it is to-day and on our return we were grested our time." We must provide them with a with the expression To chưng mi sh'at, place where they can meet and pray to-"Are you not killed yet?" LAYING OF FOUNDATION gether to their Creator. We must provide To-day a circular was sont round by STONE OF NEW CATHEDRAL.them with a place where they can be Consul Sogmour, on behalf of the Consuls This afternoon, the foundation stone of instructed in their Christian duties, as with of the various nationalities, intimating that the Hongkong Arataar Dramatic Corps the new Roman Catholic Cathedral was out which they will not be able to be the attention of the officials had bour drawn The piece performed was the excentricity laid with mach pump by Bishop Raia:ondi, come upright and respectable citizens. I to the mystoricus proclamation, that the by W. 8. Gilbert entitled, "The Wedding in the prescrice of His Excellency the hope that this church will be finished in officials denied having anything to do with March". As we do not intend to occupy Governor, Sir George Bowen, and a large
two or three years time, and that I may it, and also that the Chinese anthuritjes space by detailing the plot, we may say that number of residents The Bishop was ut
meet you here on the 8th December, had been notified that the Consular body Then I would sook to protect their subjects and *The Wedding March" is the somewhat tended by all the Roman Catholic clergy, of 1888, to, witness its opening, peculiar title of an extremely light and whatever order, in the Colony. BishopCost, will say to the Lord: "Lot thy servant property. The last expression, perhaps, is funny picct, in which are depleted the who is on his way to Shantung, was alscio in peace," for I have seen what for not expressed in official language, but that amusing contrelamps that befall a young present, but took no active part in the years I was longing for; but which I was its purport. Will try and get a copy. Sessions Judges, to leave unchanged the been made by arms have] Bank, Wire, man who is about to be married, and ceremony. Among those present de wit thought would not be granted to me. A report has been going that in case of powers of the local Governments, to a
to appointcus fluence of war the Chinese are going to take back Justices, and to accept the proposal of 59 Siminished since the birth of a daughter: who is anxious, fox ressons given, to nesses were Lady and the Misses Bowen, I am happy in thinking that I have.
Chief Judge of the High Court of Madras obtain possession of a choice leghorn Admiral Meyer, the Hon. W. B. Manh, started a nest imposing and necessary Macao and Hongkong What kind cons
to amend Section 524 of the Orimins) Fro hat In secking this bat in ono
or (Colonial Secretary); Mr J. Russell, (Paisne work, which will be one of the best orna-sideration! I am sure it must be some Icedure Code, na as to prevent maketoid took platant, says :-An India, Wire, ***
ACHETLAND Nov. 16.-A telegram, dated Documentary 4 months' sight, two West-and housàs he gets into E.. (At of to but in the cases of his Shanghai, demand,
justice no only in cases
in the coYBUG | ratsimont bang heightened by a stringintaudent of Police), Mr Jardin (French dorz under the liberal English Government, kind-hearted benevolent vagabonds, thiores, Ripon against the attacks of Me Stanhope. Several houses were looted, and she
of clork were carried off to the bills by Gold Leaf 99% fine... and most comio string of wedding Consul), Mr J. Laureiro, (Portuguese Con whose representative, Sir George Bowen, do, of Canton, would gladly welcome you
announcement at Bristol, that the rocks and garden solios ao la great guests who follow him about and always sul), Me Romans (Consul for Brazil), Mr has done us the honour to bo present to back to the Celastis world. Who would announcement at Bristol, that
are no polide at the outposts, Daly 20 turn up at the most awkward moments. W. Tiering, Mes W. H Marsh, Miss day. (Applauso,}
not believe in Eternal Hope I ex ill will be modified by limiting the We suppose it is the comic parades of these Thornton, Mrs Fleming and other ladies
of natives to try.
done fill reinforcements arrive. The Deputy judges, and Commisioner and Superintendent of Palice wedding guests, who freq asatly file on and and gentlemen. The other spectators were
the Chinese native editors.
further limited by giving the accused the are on the spot making enquiries. off the stage, that gave the title of "The mainly members of the Portuguesa enm
Notifications are put out that operations
Fight of
appeal, is unfavourably received Aden, Nov, 15.The 8.8. Cathey arrived BAROMETER hote. Wodding March to the piets. There was munity. A small bamboo shod, draped
are about to commence with regard to the pored cohomes, ar ielo on the pro- bere at 9 o'clock this morning. A val Not a vacant sont downstairs, and the bulk with flags, and boon erected at the Western
of Lord Ripon. of those in the dress circle were also und of the site for the accommodation of
went off to receive the Duke and Duchess of THERMOHEIZE-9 4.M... line is to meet the one from the North-at a banquet at Liverpool last night, reite where a guard of honour was drawn up. Loadin, Nov. 16.-M. Lesseps, speaking Connaught. They landed at the Prince pier, ELDERLY philanthropist, to small boy who ocopied, Lady Bowen and two of tas spectators, but this shade was not availed is vainly striving to pull a door-bell abave somewhere in the province of Fukien rated his anxiety for a fair settlement of The Easidant introduced Mr Coresjes Muses Bowen were present.
of to any great extent as the sun was ab his reach: "Let me help you, my little This will strengthen the government in the questions at issue in connection with Dinshaw, who read an address on band of The piece was played withgreatspirit from soured. In front of this a large square bad you had better run, or we'll both get a
(Pulls the hell.) Braall boy: "Now Peking very considerably. China is
the second Brez Canal.'.
the Aden residents, and His Royal High- | London, Nov. 17.--The Daily Nece pub-ness replied in suitable terms. There was beginning to end. Although there were,na been railed in and laid with carpeta for the licking |"
moving. We shall next hear of railways,lishes a paragraph this morning that the a large gathering. The Consuls, Europeans
ANCE.
Two hours' excallout emoseront was aorded at the Theatre Royal last night by
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magisterially, termined to maintain the mein principics last sight, said that the Viceroy, while de- and thus had incurred his
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strictly to following modifications:
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Shortly after the ceremony was ootspect the first mon they will go for will be Magistrates and to police are now available. Nothing can be (Taken at Masis Falconer it Co.'s Fremises,"
oluded.
During the afternoon, the band of the Victorieuse performed a selection of music appropriate to the occasion.
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