No. 7719-MAY 19, 1898.]
MR. J. O. Hall; lately acting British Consul nt Yokohama, is appointed acting assistant Judge at Shanghai, roplating Mr Gua Jautis Fall is an old resident in Alanghai, being a daughter of the late Judge Goodwin,
"A MYPHOON..
injury than a zutaber of cuts and bruises, although some of these are severa.
He had been protected by the bonus which foll oger him, which, while rolieving him of the areshing weight of material above, at the same time made a little spaco and enabled him to breathe, although with difficulty. One arm was free, and could be moved boat, but the rest of his body was held as in vice. He was unable to makes any noise that would attract the attention of those who would so willingly have saved him from his awful pozition had they
A real typhoon sooms to hawa broken Ionse at last. At the beginning of this -woek, Dr Dibarek said that, acerrding to a corálin paragrapha in a cartsin work of his, a typhop-hud ppssibly sitsrul tha Chins Sea in a low titulo. As all stekan Jez that arrived from Singapore sinos thon re-known of it. The other members of the ported Bad Weather and calm son through ~aint," "we "fore" the De was son est our
in his vag du surmía, or at ang rata Httla praviones. Now, however, we have got a definita mongo from Boligas, kindly sont by the Spanish Consul, which is to the following effect:-
..
THE CHINA MAIL..
all bought in two blocks with consecu tive numbers from one jobber. That, as thore are many jobbers and legiona of brokers, of all sorts lote, with many stocks, Boards of Directora and Colt-
ing Committees, the question may well be put, How is the Stock Exchange worked in those parte 2
That a remedy frequently proposed is a wooding but of the fmternity by the in- anguration of aayatem of skorn brokers, That Directors and members of Consulting Committees would probably also have to
be sworn to secrecy. That, at the same time; members of Con
sulting Committeca are often quoted s authorities when they have never opened their lips.
Volunteer Brigade hal left the scene of the fire about ten o'clock, Pho roll-was called sual, and Ir Dipple's absence was ex- plained by the presumption that he had gone home. It is a thousand pitins that no sus-That the suggestion to offer a prize for the biggest bunger told on the local Boatso picin entered the head of any of the mom-
has boon often taide, and as frequently withdraw, as tho competition is already much toolkeen.
bera na to Mr Dipple's safety, but thew ap- **A typhoon is raging in the N.N.W. of pears to have been not the slightest appro-
Luzon'
hension of anything like what had really
Whether this is De Doborek's typhoon,
occurred. The second fall of walls includ-
which after all did not autor the China Sened those of two houses of which the fire bed : "In a low" Istiku lo' bat got bottled up at not taken hold, and the possibility of more Luzon for a wosk, wo cannot say, as wnhouses coming down led to order being have not got a copy of the karaod Dr's given to the brigade men not to expose wonderful work besida us.
themselves to dangor more fun was abso. lutely necessary. As usual a detachment vi the Government Brigade romained to watch |*
EXTRAORDINARY SERIES OF AŬ against any fresh outbreak after the work
CIDENTS AT A FIRE.
A romarkable series of accidents illustrat-
of aubduing the fire hind bean accomplished, and it was by one of this party, Foroman
jog very strikingly the dangers attendunt Kemp, that Mr Dipple's terrible plight was on the work of the Fire Brigades occurred discovered Foreman Kemp thought ha at a fire last night. The acome of the fire heard a sound like morning from the mass was Queen's Road Wost. About eight of ruins, and belioving that one of the Chinesa o'clock the house number 55, the lower por-firemen had been buried beneath it at onceset tion of which was occupied as a drug store about clearing a way to the spot from which and watchmaker's shop, was асор to the enunds proceeded. This was about one bài on
That no doubt I shall be accused of ill. natured cynicism, but all the same, the fuct is there and it is oue which tha Com- munity cannot afford to disregard much longer.
That much might be said concerning the way public alfales are being rau in this Colony, on the ono man principle-there is only one Allali, and Mahomet in his prophet; but it will, perhaps, be better to await events,
That many of the cargo-boats are still with. out liconsca, and cauly a fow of the boat.
;
coolics have as yet been photographed but I am glad to hear tho mere threat of the Police Magistracy proved sufficient
to bring prices down to the authorised scale.
I
trade will be hold her in' Whitsia week. is expected that from 600 to 800 dele gates From Queimany and foreign countries will be prosent.
1, SOUTH AFRICA.
corn discharged on Saturday (14th April). after having tooolved 48 hours notice. Sixteen labourers and ten At:ers were alo. lischarged, but bight of the ten fitters and all the labourers will be re-entered.
in our Councils as Lord Wolseley has done TRIAL OF AN ENOLISIMAN AT BUCHAREST.
Fizmu, April 14-An Englishman, who in the Gilded Chambor, hajoni taloted an agurt in Bacharest for savural En amfold about unpreparedness and emptylish izme, was yesterday arrosted, and
carruption embraguros that would rond on distrul ag awaits trial, furcomplicity in the recent speech in the House of Lords in the base of two brothers, ontled Maienu.
An action against one of
Capetown, April 14-Owing to the mixton shipwrights, who have received 14 the brothers, Gen That it is hard to say whether ous Generaleral Maicais, farmer Under Secretary in the nacing altitudo of the Peinaran and Naturaya tien leave the yard to-day (16th
April).... evor threatened to resign and go into Romant War Office, ended on Wedness under the German protectorate, the
is now generally understood that |Capo-Gotorament is about to despatch o Parliament in the Reform, interest,tion and ten sinths' arrest. This report of protection of Cao Europenas at Wallisch Lord Gilford served as Captain of the Steam day ut in his condemnation to degrada detachment of Capo Mounted Rafi a for the Admiral the Eart of Clanwillam, who us though the fatal dilatoriness of the Home the islahums the the. accused had in Bay. oficiale is quough to drive him to do it. He confess to have bribed the ex-War. The adminil in command of the station al Sir Quorge Willes as Commside in-Chief
Minister
ister Aughafescu with twenty-five thou-hee bean roquested to furnish a gumbosta
at that port
Admiral Sir Jehn E. Com if the troops
ne part
autóthing rash; but I have hoard that he and franes-4 vom which was refunded to for the convePEROR OF HABIL.
has really rosigned himself to circum stances and the storn logic of facts.
Cap
THE
Vienna, April 15.---Rumours having been
Roservo at Portsmouth, will succeed Admir.
merell, .U.,
"'nt DAY! of the ment of
mands at
will assume the com-
retirement Admiral Lord John Ray. As the removal of Admiral Wilies from.
the nctiva list will
That we in Hongkong have a heavy score to General Malean, who, huwavir, decîtealated as to the Emperor of Briz'sadilove, he will be succeeded
at Home for the defence of the heart of the Empire, we ning have to wait many weary month before we can see those promise bursting guns.
fight with
That I must look about for a comfortable handbox, with cotton wool lining, if things come to the worst.
distant and beautiful isle of the son.
WAS
Thes
ENGLAND AND EGYPT.
25
Com-
the promotion of Vio-Admiral
mander-in-Chief at
at Shoorness by Vice-Ad- mirul Sir Thomas Brandreth. In this care Admiral Sir William M. Durall, who is senior to all the new Commanders-in-Chief, will be appointed President of the Royal Naval College at Greenwich.
SOMs nien are good becauso goodness pays best, and then, again, sons are good
how.
for
New
IDEAL that the heiress you are going to Yes, marry has made you give up poker.
it was the lady or the tigerfowleaf..
Caseado used to rhyme Goethe! with tenth until the remainance 432 in, since which epochi it has rhymed it with dirty,
*NATION Gro like individuals," says an
relegated to the care of Old Davy' or of won the negotiations with regard to Mr Paynter life as a pupil of dividual complaining abat the size of his some other all-water deity, while prothemselves have not made up their minds;ster, but learned now methods in France Why, it's tho universal language, Mianie
per quarters should be built at Kowloong
for the Commodor and his stuff.
Tho dames spread with o'clock. Some of the Chinese whe were That Government are bound to suppon: Thai probably this view of the case has 10remost thought, the next cous joan practical extent than tho othera, and wont Barlington has a very thin wife. Tha
Gre. extraordinary rapidity; and, besides mak-removing the fallen masonry spoke to the ing the destruction of the house itself in entombed maa, and Mr Dipple's voice was. eritable, they soon enveloped the adjoining heard answering I'm not a Chinaman, Before the Brigados renchorI'm an Englishman. The relieving party buildings. the spot four houses were burning; and, as it worked with a will and soon had Mr was evident that nothing could be done to Dipple out of the grave, in which he sive throus, the efforts of the brigades wore had lain brushed and suffocating-for. censed to preventing the lire from spread-three long hours that must bare momed ing further. In this, after a good desi o, an eternity. He is now in the Government hard work, they were fortunatily successf: Civil Hospital and is progressing as hyour- Copionis streâme of water had been poured ably as could-be expected, and it is hoped on the burning buildings and those adjoin. that in a week ho will be himself again, ing for nearly an hour-and-a-half before The house in which the fire broke out was
A CERTAIN fat man within ten miles of
him after the matter came put-and further to have girer a thuanuel franca to tain Merdare, flftoon thousand. franes
to satile. With the Home Government madded thirty thousand; and, not recoiv
coip: Į jutantion to ahdiente, it must he stated that bit Mat, if so much has yet to be done that us, threatened to withdraw they are totally denied hore, and it is a
his protection Letters were produced, charitatively sorted that is Majesty signed Louise, which. Maiczu wrote will very shortly retum to: Brazil, whore tract for five million cartridges, and to the
most important State matters await his con- accused,
referring to Don-
and do- aideration, manting a provision for himself of one AN ENGLISH ARTIST IN JAPAN. frano for overy thousand, or altogether fivo. The Time of 16th April says:-We have That we don't want to fight, but, by Jingo, thousand fraus, whilst a large commission had lately a superabundance of pictures of YAB given for a contract for a belted cruiser.
l'cruisse, the, if we do we have but very for guns to for which two English firms: had tenda, dapaneso by themselves, but never fill tendered to have we bad whole exhibition de. also in evidence that Anghuleson and voted
the representation of other bargains two brothers Maican find their hands in by an English artist. This morning, hos nothing-Shoe and Leather Reporter.
tacks, or demanded, over, at Messrs Dowdeswell's gallery in
JUDGING from effects, the kind of oil most commissions when contracting for torpo Bodstreot, auch an exhibition is opened to extensively used for pooring in troublad does, army revalvora, coal for the Admiral- the public
talk of the town until the Apa The follow that has been lawving the That the Colony will, I sincerely hope, bo cavalry saddles-in short, for every-will be and if we are not mistaken ilators is turmoil.-New Yerk Bu
thing As one brother Maican WAS Firat anved from any greater calamity than the Naval Lord, and the other the right hademy opens. Mr Mortimer Menpes, who office-door open all winter will be around
has produced these little pictures, drawings, shortly to shut it,--Bingiamton Leader. visit of the Astronomical Doctor's tyof the Wur Minister, no contract was signed and etchings, is probably the first European phoons till I have mide 'my pile out of stated in court, an agent or contractor had with the intention of making a prolonged whisky some man pay out as much as that.
without commission, ant, es
A MAN in New York is paid $12,000 a as the defendant artist who has deliberately iaited Japan year for sampling tes, For sampling the yellow geld of Panjou and the black a bearing without first mentioning the snu study of the life and the art of the people... diamonds of Touquin, and can take ship he wond
distributu
There was conseHe did a last year, staying in that country | guently no option. Agents had to bribe or for ine months, and the fruct of his labours in one of the sixty-knot linera to some foroge business. It was mentioned during is displayed in this charming exhibition. the proceedings that the practico prevailed With his work our readers have from time That the old Victor Emannel, with her andar Anghelescu's predecesser. This trial to time been made acquainted, for we have dmity apper and lower decks, has in.explains why the Bratiano Cabinet had to often called attention to his extremely bu diazissed, in spite of its large asjarity.clever sketches and impressions, some- valided a large number of our gallant
times of
of French Or English children, sailors of late years, and she should be
Constantinple, 14 April.-As to the basis sometimes of Japaneso single figures. orator Not mach. You never hear an in-
Beginning his
surplus. at South Kensington, he did Egypt are to be carried on the Ministere not romain long under the influence of his
MINNIE-Papa, what is Volipuk Papa- but the early evacuation of Egypt by the British troops is, of
and elsewhere. Like many another modern But who speaks it Pap-Nobody. for artist, he was early seized by a passion for Binghamton Republican.
consideration
Japaness art; hs carried his love tu a moro by the process of again aspitulating the the possibility of getting a being Egyptian Tribate. The French Ambaa to Japan while they remained at home sud boys have nicknamed them though' and
about the Japanese The show that too spare."-Burlington Free Praza," sadur is
Ver? enxious Lo
to get the Anglo.
`for admirers of the arlin French Saez Canal Convention settled
provided . has
Abay never worried Eve by talking about here before the negotiations upon a
a direct Angly-extremely correct; the room is hung his mother's cooking, and yet they found
silk of Turkisti underatan sing commence, and is
chrysanthemum pink which is accordingly pressing the Pthat the pressing of whity-brown liken softens the Light
so much affected by the Japanese, an awesomething to fall out about.-New Orleans
Picayune. but as the Turks consider that the
nada four-cloth of
SOMEBODY aske, 'Does it pay to bo good have
lot of special pale
littleIt does when the business cocmes fully Convention behind their backs, I shouki TOP Home papers brought on by the German not be at all surprised if they retaliate by their fruges of four tints of gold-were in the start-Puck
in harmony. y folt pictures are hang in giving precedence to the Anglo-Turkish all t madein Japan, where the common work- Agreement.
their work. Tarkish Miniators still have under men take an artists' pasur consideration the Suez Canal Convention: Of course, all this would be tiresome if the It is believed that they will not approve it in paintings thareselves were but wary gland but Mr Menpes known this
A DOSTON woman who used to pond. $75 audientions
petfectif into his work. He a born colourist- witness such pictures as The Scarlet U-three pairs. Reason: Her husband bought St. Petersin, April 16.-I am informed L&quet-shop or any of the street-
hur a diamond ring.-Detroit Free Press. brella or the lowtoned Sandpictures ΟΙ or good authority that Sir Robert Morier
Ir has been discovered that kisses-love scenes which abound in the exhibition. The kisses, we taean-are full of electricity, ime days ago sounded the Empress respect. con ing the projected marriage between Princo danci
dancing.girls, Wil
with their brilliant dre
shocking.Boston Majesty answered that she should be very Three Little Maids from School, which is described them as
ven trier to Japanes life than the famous happy to see the Princess married in accor
Buown-I say, Dumley, Robinson has in The Mike One dence with her own feelings. The matter, had no doubt, however, & political side. waich Mr Monper has neglected parimet threatened to knook some horse sense info Upon this, naturally enough, tlie Empress the Temple avanes, which every traveller you the rat time ho mosts you. You want to look out for yourself. Damaley (on- declined to my anything.
in Japen Anda
so strangely picturesque teasptuously)Pool? It would take a Sometimes, ton, he fails to give the curious dozen men like Robinson to do it..-- Ocean, April 16.-The projected mar Constantinople, April 14.-The Armeriage of the Princess Victoris has excited a
and disuctive Japanese physiognomy; but Harper's Bazar. foundation of trath, and one feels ill. at nians are much, namoyed at the Sultan good deal of feeling here. The organ of Kenerally he succeeds in this as in the othery a sqwspaper office :5 case when one thinks úver the repeated having promoted to a much higher rank the Russo-Germans deprecates the influence Ali Chahbaz Effendi, the renegale Arm of the Empress Victoria, and declares that failures to convitt in cases where Chinesonian who is the author of the present ani- the German Empire is degraded by being alone are implicated.
understanding between his Majesty and his ruled by a wama Armenian subjects.
The Salts, more- Aru couretery adjacent to over, has refused the offer of an Armenia
AUSTRIA -- KEGENTS BISMARCK'S SUBMISSION his Yildiz
property, was antions Vienna, 16th April-The Times en to inco the
โป circles acta are interpreted us
those shippers who have decided, if the opportunity is afforded them, to take a atand against the oxtortion of the boat, poople, and it would appear that this view has at lust dawned upon the Guild. That the words of Judge Rugoll should bẹ deeply impressed upon every Chinese in this Colony, and the orderly and law- abiding native ought to re-echo them and make the Celestials understand that, once a man comes under the. British flag, no one can ecere bim into going anywhore against itis will.
nover struck the wise men of Whitehall, as Hospital records go for nothing when money has to be spent.
BROWNIE.
LATE HOME NEWS.
he
We take the following items from late Pyed hem a trick in concluding the cops all the restesiculated diseray;catablished; but you've got to sink money
GREZOE
Athens, April 15th-The Greek Govern-. mout yesterday signed a Convention with the Société Internationale Bulge for the cou. the central portion of the Peloponnesus | with the chief ports of that portion of the kingduni.
Tho
*AND, Johnny, what particular pleasure do you deny yourself during Lent? Johnny I've stopped putting pennies in the box for the heation.- Life.
the brigades diminished their exertions, and occupi.d by Mr Ng Mac Kwan, and the That the Law along on coerce, and even struction of a railway which will connect its present form, and will propone fresh, and has put his whole strong per year for kid gloves now gota along with
even after that time great caro had to be taken to guard against any fresh outbreak. There had been considerable danger of the fire spreading hack wards to Boshant Strand,
lower floor was insured'in the Straits Isaur- ance Company's Office for $12,000. The adjoining house, number 53, was huured in the same office for 85,000. All the housos
this coercion is permissible only on a count of a break of the law and upon 'proof of guilt," carried out for the wal- fare of the community.
The
THE EMELESS "AND 'THE MARRIAGE,
but this was averted by a detachment of wace of the ordinary Chinese type, contain that from all I can hear the observations leading Greeks of that province on a charge Alexander and the Princess Victoria. Her lave, attracted him a good dresses, Now we know why old monids have always
the Government Brigade, under Assistant Superintendent Hurapool, who played on the fire from a narrow lane it the back of the burning homes. Shortly the nins o'clock, when all danger appeared to be past, the brigade men and spectators, of whom there was a largo musober, were startled by the walls of the burnt-out howes gițing way | and falling with a tremendous noise, --Thi happened a suddenly that there was bare ly time for the brigade men who were standing under them to get mat of the way. That they did mucceed in getting clour of the talling walls was almost a miracle, aud indeed there was for some time a fooling almost amounting to certainly that a num. bor of men must have been buried among the ruins. What more immediately on gaged the attention of the brigade mon was the safety of two of their number, Phelps and Beaton, who were on the top of one of the houses when they fell. By a most für- tunute chancs, however, both men secapod the fate that was felt certain must be theirs. Beaton succeeded in springing on to the verandah of an adjoining house just as he | felt the one he was on giving way, but in doing so cut himself badly about the band. Phelpa was hurled down with the masonry and buried under it, falling a distance of about forty fast. By another wiracle souce woeden bestes full in enob a way as to form a roof over him, and so effectually was be shielded by this that when his cofarades had cleared su opening for hits through the debris he stepped out unharmed, Other supposed victims wore two Chinese members of the Government Brigade. One of theis was standing near Ansigt Foreman Phelps when the collapse oggfrred and fell on the street as safely as a cal. Thesecond China- man was seen to be standing on a verandah Just before it fell. While a march was being made for him he unexpectedly appeared among the searchers, safe and sound. His escapa war due to the fact that he felt the vocandab giving way und stopped inta the building just in time to save himself from being thrown down on the street. As might be expactod, it was with a feeling of profound thankfulness: that it was found
no loss of life had occurred,
Bat the most surprising accident of the evening was yet to accur. Scarcely had the brigade me recovered from the shock of the first fall of walls when another crash: was heard, caused by another falling of walls. A body of the Volmteer Brigada were playing on the still burning portions
ing alumps below and dwelling-houses ahoro. Daring the time the fire was raging the number of spectatora was vory largo, but excellent order was kept by a body offatica under Captain Superintendent Deana
(FRAGRANT WATERS' MURAUR That the chief excitements of the week, if àng, have been the repeated thunder- burats and rain-storms, with an ocmaion, al imaginary typhoon thrown in. That altogether the condition of are or other of the clemvuus is, for the time being, unfavourable; when there is no dini there is a water-spout, and vier versá. That for this season of the year res are mucomfortably frequent, and it high time the Fire Brigade were put on a proper footing; but this is a subject. I cannot touch upon without boilingovor. That Mr J. S. Brewer has dono much for the Brigade, and zeems to have got little credit or thanks for it, and being of a bcaliful nature he resists all attempts to be drawn on the subject. That at last night's fire the cacape of sonie members of the Brigade with their lives was miraculous, and ng it is, one or two of the Volunteers were seriously hurt, That the Government ought really to shut their eyes no longer to the fact that in
of the Acting Chief Justice are but too well founded, this practice of waylaying having lately been enormously on the
increase.
That the stories tuld are both romantic and incredible, but that they must have some
That the recent death of the coolie in Second Street, who was alleged to have
be Turkish authoritica recently deprived the Greek Metropolitan of Macedonis of his diucose, and has been prosetiiting several of conspiring with the Greek Consuls sgainst the interests of Turkey in Mace donia. It in allegel tigt these accusations ace false, and a good deal of ill-fisting has been roused here and elepwhere against the Turka in consEQUENED.
THE BUTTÂN AND THE JEMENIAND,
TO GERMANY.
With the
in
Courier.
elentenis of the problem before him.
Telegraph editor hibited two portfolies of etchings and dry thousand people drowned Managing picturon and drawings are ox-(to managing editor)-Big flood. Two points, which well deserve attention. Hers editor-- Glood. Give it a head that would ebt to Mr Whistler is very rich M. E. (crestfallen How Mr
frighten a saint. Where's the flood?' T. E. apparent, but in many of them the younger has quite equalled the elder artist. Such many did you say were drowned ? plates as Osaka, The V
Two thousand, M. E.-Amounts to
been beaten because he refused to emi- which be some short time Armenian respondent tule raphs :-In these pireuna. Three Fair Ladies,' and Baby and I
grate, and the oscape of the rascals `con-
Aume.
and
corned with the ill-usage, are not reas-rasion of war upon their commsible why he sbald
soring, na thay indicate the poor grip wa have over the lower classes of Chinese.
+ }
EXPULSION DE JAWN FROM RUSSIA,
TE
Fanice Baby nothing. Throw it away." are louched with extraordinary. Some of preacher from his pulpit, on Sabbath
lightness, My beloved brethren, announced
of
A NEW RUSSIAN LOAN,
TE
com
the recon.
nearly every case of fire it is reported and That it is also beyond dispate that there computed at the lowest families by this altered atata of things, and, sil 1struction of the dykes and of the river
believed by the Chinese best capable of i koowing that the shop in which the fre originated is much over-insured. That the pressing used for an Inquest into the cause of every fire that occurs here is thereby clearly demonstrated. That the coming, election is not an oxɑito,
ment worth mentioning, even although the decision appears to be more doubtful now than when I last wroto."
amella on Praya Ontral ars, if anything,
pro tangible than ever,
For
Quotations.
HONGKONG, May 10. OPIUM-Now Petra, cnah, 4731
Old New Beunrus, cash, 407)
נד
13
}}
014
cash,
cash,
New Malwa, cash, 550 Allowanos, Tacle... 48/00 Old Malwa, cash,... 070/80 Allowance. Taols... 30/60 Persian, Oily, cash 530 Allowanee, Tasks... 19 Persian, Paper tied 630/60 Allowance, Tuels... 16
Exchange. HONGKONG, May 19.
i a declay stances people in Vianna fall to see how the
ecla Chancellor can pos-ibly r
romain in office, or and yut are angularly effestivo. they have produced the worst
the dry-points are to delicate that very morning next a collection will be taken Ten days ago bain. flect.
up few impressions can be taken from the for our blessed Fij mission." "Amen, The Minister for Foreign overyhody hero was spoaking con-
with has called upon the Patriarch to
sturnation of Prince Bismarck's
plates, and these hare to be printed with rang fervently through the congregation. That although the esprit de corps in the the action of the Armenian Patriotic Asso-resignation; now it is seen that if he re- extreme care.
possible
And I would add,' went on the preacher, Pulido Forea would have bean better ciation in London in presenting a memo main in office &
must
troubling period of
impressively, that amens, however re- randum observed had the case of the too litigant stand that Monsignour Haroutinum con- No toan ever.
to Lord Salisbury;
will set in. but I under- international misunderstandings w
Bt. Petersburg, April 12.—In fiancialsonant and sincere, make but little rattle iu so suddenly and quickly flung circles hore it is believed that the arrival in the contribution-box. Let us unite in pra- "Hobbies" becu settled out of Ceart, it tented himself with the remark that he find away the ruthenice of a commanding posi: St. Petersburg of the Chief Director of the Yer. stands to reason that sale of the sign, and consequently he could so no ad- might it be said of him in this connexion:
already taken this step on a previous occation Prine Bismarck ins
de
Paris Comptoir d'Escompte has reference to a projected new Russian loan. service can interface with a man's rights rantage in repeating the intintation. All the ripe frait of three-score year was terkorship has stopped alt telegrams giving at common law.
wasted in a day. The complete reliance attorance to this belief. That although the Sanitary Board have not.
of Sovereigat upon Minister und the whole.
-THE PLOODS IN GERMANY." Chiesa, 18th April Two thousand for-hearted devotion of Minister towards So. favoured the public lately with any of sign Jewe have received a weais's notios to rereign harghan for a lustion gastre pared for presentation, to the Lower Hous
Bertin, April 13-A Bill has been pre- beat. 60 wearsz those lucid, comprehensive and eminently quit the city, at the expiration of which great strength of the Prussian
the Prussian Diet authorising the raising satisfactory Minutes of their valuable de- they will be expelled. The foreign Jews Austria-Hungary was not prepared for the of a loan of 34,000,000 marks for purposes
or perhaps it would be more correct to say abrupt revelation of an antagonism between liberations, it is generally believed that the Jews domiciled here un
the German Emperor and his chief adviser; this sud 20,000,000 marks are to be de- Connected with the recent inundations. Of the so-called Maricipal Board of Healthports, for a large number of
of the pass-
are Rus- but as
as Germany's principal ally she has
voted to asisting individuals and still exists.
by birth-consist of about 10,000 mpidly to consider the prospect opened up munitie, 8,000,000 marke sialis familius, and the members of them
at about pronouncing more and more loudly against banke, and, 6,000,000 marks to the restora 30,000. They are probably me-nearly ihe Chancellor
tion of the railways which have been des are busily 45,000.
polion are
examining
is not forgotten in this country troyed, and for other works which may be ing all pasports. According to
to private or
ur that the Corman Busspapers for support deemed necessary.. That if I had been a member of the Sanitary business connections the exulary notices ing Prince Blamarek are the very seme Board I would have done as Lord Wol, allow various art periods of respite, for which last autumn raised the furious war.
MISOMLLANEOUS. the eattlement of
of business and
The Bastian traveller, General Pajaval- Property cry against Russia. When the Chancellar seley did, threatened to resign, and I afairs. Numbers of the Jews are hiding from wished to compel the Car to publish sky, smrtly to undertake a fresh journey. would have varied his programumo by the polico, but when they are discovered; the famous Coburg tettara-which an the scene of his now explorations will be actually resigning a body which has been they are expelled within 24 hours. The sequently were published in the
Asia Minor, where he proposes to travel for Cologue
Be wil be accompanied by bardship falls upon the Roumanian Goethe, he lashed the whole pack of his two years. greatest long in usponse' waiting for a new Jews. After the Roumanians, the graster official scribes
and an escort of twelve corporation and new clothes, and has number of the foreign Jews now being ex- again
overy frenzy of invective Captain Roborovsky
Солавске. Russia. It was thon we heard of Ishonta pelled are Austrian subjects. never got theiN.
aleaar-skip Fers, of Antwerp, sank, ax- the concentration of troops in Poland. It That the poor Sanitary Board, individually plata that a great proportion of them are
was then that Austria-Hungary was franti. after collision with the Biela, off the Good: Un essentially Ros
, but within the last ten cally exhorted to arm quickly, and flouted win Sarde on 16th April, fourteen of her and collectisely, is very much to bol ve
drowned. being It crow har preparations. troy have by temporary residence for being dilatory in har
The premises of the Birmingham Liberal across the frontier acquired Austrian was then that we were scared by
Favinga nationality for themselves and their fami- about an aggressive Russo-French alliance, Club, which were erected two Pears ago at swing in the Harbour, and poor Jack turally the right to object to their evading wore lost upon the Exchanges
auctioneer's hammer on the 16th April; the Europe in
Clubharing failed, anibeau wound upswing civil responsibilities and military service by the patio as to an impending European war, of course gets into trouble as the sparkench werns, but we must remember ati But now al this fine fury is gone, and to dissension in the Liberal Party in the least these people have boon driven to Prince Bismarck is seen prostrate before borough The property was purchased fur That it would be interesting to know why evasion, by eruching disabilities, and their the Czar-se prostrate and so humble in for the site alone thrce years ago.
or 10,001. lea than the sum paid infamous treatment in many provinces by deed that he would rather shorter the life for the Thames experiment of plying tea and the fanaticism of their Russian neighbours of his Emperor and deny one of the fondest
The flome Rulers of Birmingham aro On coffee launches should not be tried in
Ons of the foreige Jews under notice of wishes of his Emperor's consort than consent making vigorous efforts to obtain e
which are Hongkong,
expulsion is a local manufacturer, employ to a marriage which would displease the for thote divisions of the borenga wh That the liquor-smugglers here are inge- bota sorca. The people will of course be Thofer the German Parliament that will be oppoard at Mociation, Mr A. 0.
ropresented by the principal Unionista. Mr Sovereigna, ing batwean
800 and 1,000 workpeuple of Russian autocrat.
These antica of the man who lately beast Bright, who sits for the Central Division, nious, and a new dodge has been hit thrown out of employment by the
closing
Birmingham Liberal Association, A. upon; small bosts go round the Harbour of the manufactory. The bett dividad the neither understood nor admired in Vienna, East Birmingham by Mr Willis. Q.9.
Germany feared nothing but God are in their search the police have divided the
That the only interest in this matter is now centrod in the three or four odd men who are said to hare given so erosive anawer pitied,
The
to the supporters of both candidates, and That the vile in samahoo is again in lies The Russian Government have pa and it was then that milions of pounds a coat of 62,000%, were brought under the
wliose votes are expected to turn the Koslo
on the Laytonian or Franciscan side -
That I still adhere my opinion, that the
merchant will be the ancSesfil: can-
didate,
That the opinions expressed last wees about.
the unwise action of the Dock Directora
in the Ardyay caza have not given uni-
versal satisfaction to the Basid, although
a large number of shareholdes have
warmly approved the ventilation of the subject by Captain Stuart and your hym tile servant.
fly upwards.
found and made a note of,
which
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Bank Wire,
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On demand,
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with jars of water for sale, but in some city to four sections; in each of which the and the time has come for saying the The Home Secretary will be attacked (Pakes at Messra Falconer & Co, 'a Premiaca, of the jars the fire-water for Jack is passport examiners are controlled by a kind Prince Bismarck's view of the duties which Endeavours are being made to indace Br BAROMETER
bi sub-police
committee, the
the umbers of Germany, gives to Austria-Hungary as at John Morley to fight for Mr. Chamberlain's
Do. of the buildings from the top of the mass That it ought to be a very simplà matter That things aro resealing a curious phase house ad osponsible for the house to aby is not by any means that adopted here.eat in the Western Division. Mr Kenrick's seat will also be assailed, but it is possible. investigation made by their subordi
that Mr. Collings, Mr Dizon, and Mr Powell THERMOMETER-9 AM..... HEIMANY AND ZANZIBAR. in England when va road that Mr Da. Daten. The messers expuiston will obut
Berlin, April 16.---The new: Sultan of Williams will have Hule or no opposition. one-third of the second and third class Zanzibar has signed the tresty concluded ap dabbai Nowerjee vil stand at the next commercial houses of this important centre, between his predecessor and the German current uumber of the Nineteenth Century The impression that the article in the General Election in the Liberal interest the
the principals of which are domiciled on for Central Finsbury,
foreign passports. It will under ordinary immaterial amandments. The effect of the Arnold in erroneous. His lost article wil dibary East Africa: Company, making only some is the last from the pen of Mr. Matthew circumstances take
these people, who maintain
of ruins and their position pposed them to enddarable danger, A number of tha! parrowly escaped being overwhelmed in the falling asonry, but it was helloved they had all got away, without any serious damage. It was not. so, however; one of their number, Mr T T Dipple, was as that Hme sotually buried beneath a mass of the fallen material. What was more remark able was that his position was unknown to any but himself four more than three hourt;" and, most wonderful of sil, he was at tho end of that long period of entombment get out, not only alive but without more serious
for the Hoard to put themselves right
with the shareholders and the public on this subject.
That Ramour has it that the operations for
treaty.
ten
of the forums to the Umts, that is to
floating the Ardydy are proceeding to the That Dr. Eo Kai er Mr Ho Amei as Mam the places of to generation to supply is that the strip of terrisory, appear in the Century magazinu for May. her for Greanwich would sound well in large & share of the commercial prosperity English miles in breadth, from the forthere. It consists of the addreas on John Milton the coures of time, when the Fedors of the city. The authorities are carrying say to the river bounding the sphere of 13th look in
to which Mr. Arnold delivered on February
estiefaction of these concerned.
That the question one meets with now is,
What is the next stock to be set upon by
That I see Labouchere alleges that Abdul Bok, of Hyderabad Mining Company no- toriety, cont eight brokers into the Stock Exchange of London at jubiles time to
tion of the Empire is complota..
out the expubica orders
despatch and by gra
gradual
With .alt:
possible
ment which a wholsale oxodus
forth.
St.
Margaret's Church, West-
the in memory panggeris, desoribes Milton so the one Eng- Fish writer of the highest rank who wrote, in the great style of the arcignis.
Do. Dai
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METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER
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That the attempt to exclude: Chinese im-order not to excite the Fedure, in British interests, comes under the adminie. I minster, on the occasion of the
tration at the company. Tins strip of land, of the window presented by kuro WAT 4 E.AL. TO-BATIO A bithario cisimed by the Sultan, out off the Childs, of Philadelph Arnold, in a fitie migrants from the Australian Colonies ona régurds the operation of the posuctions of the company from the sea, poet's second wife. , does not become much clearer from the adict as it will shortly affect the general and the treaty therefore gives the company
of this and light thrown up by official telegram.commerce
a seaboard. other industrial con
THE SUGAR TRADE" That if our only General here could but it appears on the part of the autho
tiles to ba a omplate instance of cutting Cassel, April 14-An international con- of the nose to spite the face,
ference of persons connected with the sugar
bid up the shares, and that they wate lift up his voice (it is a good voice withal)
Barometer Temperature Bumidity Direction of Wind Force Weather
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