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No. 8094. DECEMBER 11, 1888.]
THE CHINA MAIL.
being
policy which has boon imposed upon one, we had got thems he commenced to beat frontier stations abell pay duty within feng nocompanied with the original Rue Singapore on the 14th, leare on the Tark compiled bim to swear loyalty to the high will not, où reflection, risk the dangers of
P
THE RUSSO-KOREAN OVER. LAND COMMERCIAL TREATY.
Art. 5.-áll goods export
Republic
London, 27th Nov. -An attempt to arrest Irish members in the lobby of the Hoow af Commons has caused great excitement. Bir Ballour dischioed having authorisal the arseats. A cominit.ce of the House hue been appointed to enquire into it.
ATTEMPT TO ABREST IRISH MEMÜERS,
vour to enforce the instructions I receive, mor boy. Detectivy Jones visited the of currency or barter without being inter.polies ralas at a conference of competent (two children. Amongst the officers who ex-Moonlighters and members of the Na- Nov. 17th-Bit H. A. Blako is willing Those instructions are only given in regard, hanse of a boy named Ahmoe, who had fered with in any way by Koreau offients, officers of both countries.
embarked at Portsmouth wore:-For Hong- tional League, who were that they had retire from the Governorship of Quecus- HE SECTION VIII.
kong, Col, C. H. Chauncery, A.P. Dup. ; joined in various outrages and discussed and, but Lord Knutsford is unwiling that to this colony as part of the British Empire, baca employed by Bys about a fortnight The Korosa Government shall permit the
Art. 1--The original text of this treaty Tent, and Quar. W. Pacsont, C. and T. plstis to shoot landlords They had also he should do so. and as the Acts and ordinances on this sub- ago, and who had been to the station a few construction of factories by Russians to all ject at home and in all colonies wil the days ago and complained that lie could not places, and it will not be permissible for in executed in the Korean and Russian Cups; and Sub-Insp. J. Masterton, of the destroyed shoep belonging to farmera who The Times says that Queensland's reasona exception of Ceylon, bave all been ropealed get his wages, Jones, on searching the
any obstructions to be made in the future. languages. These versions have been Education Department. The following pro were obnoxious to the league, and hudare factitious ones, and that the real reason we are submit. There are, of house, discovered several articles of cloth- Art. 2.--On the arrival of goods at the | minutely compared and how one and the gramme has busa promulgated :---Outward : been quite ready to commit murder if or is the necessity for pandering to the Irish boccadicts what ou il-fort in ing maturated with blood, and which had frontier stations the Russian merchants came meaning. But if ear different inter. Arrive at Gibraltar on Nov. 3. leate on the dered to do so. Sir Charles Russell, in Party. It commends the Hon. D. Gillise, couro,
of evidently lately bocal worn. In Abuce's shall repots the acritel of the same to the protation of this treaty shall over occur, the 9th arrive at Malta on the 13th, leave on cross-examination, tried to show that the Premier of Victoris, for his opinion that it opinion from
from a measure, for the passing.
Russian text shall determine the sense. the 14th; arrive at Fort Baid on the inth, witneszes were Fontana, but they declared does not involve the question of separa- which instructions are given. If conscience pocket was found the tumains of the customs oficials and present the invoice.
Art purpose
The
Art. 8-All public documents forwarded leave on the 18th; arrive at Suez cu the that the members of the National League tion, neverthel as it authorition shall customs is concerned one may perlups get out of it; in which he had war for the
Qubsider ik impolitio but on the other hand, if it be a case which of blinding his victim. On being charged inspect the articles in accordance with the to the Korean by the Russian antiwrities 20th, leave on the 20th; arrive at Colombo and the Fenians were identical. One of the to defy loos opinion.
will bo translated into Chiness or Korean, on Dec. 3, leave on the fith; arrive at witnesses sure that secret society had does not carry nue to such an extreme, ifia with the offinge te staal met Mr Sysovisions above specified.
The Economist thinks that Queensland a plain duty to udearoor to carry out that last night and he invited whom, when Art. 4All goods whish arrive at the
sien copy.
arrive at Hongkong on the 31st Home
Soparation for the sake of the Irish, nad days, according to the tariff rates, and on
SECTION IX.
ward: Lease Hongkong on Jan. 2; arrive admit the right of the British Par- mo, so I used the knifo."
that Sir Thomas Mollwraith in attempting receipt of a certificate from the customs the Art -Five year from the date on at Singapore on the 8th, leave on the 10th; liament and the Brush Government to say,
to roduc the colonies to the position of goods shall be considered be the law which shall aduci tho
which this treaty shall be signed and sexlud, arrive at Colombo on the 18th, leave on the
allies, passed. what shall
in its wisdom whole Empire. Parliament in
exported to Koren by will be considered as the term of its opora-20th; arrive at Suez on Feb. 8, leave on Kussinu subjecia, and an which the duty has decided, whether rightly or wrongly 1
tion
On the cataplation of this term either the 3rd; arrive at Port Said on the 5th, is not for me to say, as to what shall be the
already boxni aid, may be taken for the Korean and Russian Government may,lesve on the 5th; arrive at Malts on the als toe sy opon Korean port, or sent into on giving six months, notice to the other, gth loave on the 10th; arrive at Gibraltar policy of the Empire, that policy being
the intodor free from any farther dues demand a rovision of the treaty. If the on the 14th, leave on the 15th for Plymouth policy provided for the whole Empire and
whatsoever. The same shall apply to the wish is not expressed, the treaty shall con- and Fortamoxib. not for Ceylon or any particular part of it.
bow
to the decision, and will to the beat Gazstle of Japan, and translated by the export and vale of Kureza werclaudia inne in force for another five yeata
Several members of the Chinese Mission Rusis or other countries. The owners ar Sigued, sealed and delivered by the of my power carry out the decisions which
consignees of guoda pasang through King respective officers of the high contracting &o. have been on a visit to Manchester, and now in Europe tu stade Western industries,
directly instructed to pass this ordinance
from Rasia or any other country parties at Beoul the thirteenth day of the on euch goods should the latter be re-ex- ported intact within thirteen months of their reception. Far auch duty s certificate shall be given which may be either redeem ed the Korean customs, or will be ́no-
by cepted in
payment Art. 7. of duty at a fature date Korean pruducta porohased in Korean open ports and the interior, and on which duty has been paid for the pur. pose of conveyance across the Husaiau fruu- tier, and which have not yet left Korean territory and are sold therein, the frontier custom house shall return the amount of daty received. Should merchandise be lost on the way, the duty paid must be refunded on proof being produced of such lose having occurred.
The following is the text of the recently. concluded Rasso-Korean Overland Com mercial Treaty, as published in the Official Japan Herald:-
been confirmed.
havo boon arrived at at home. I have been friendly relations existing between the two at liberty to claim the duty paid seventh month of the year 107 of the founder viewed the sights of the city. Amongst other Guvernorship of Newfoundland.
here:
noon.
For the purpose of strengthening the countrive, and for facilitating the commercial intercourse carried ou un the frontier, the flowing treaty has boon agreed upon aud concluded between Rus is on the one hand and Korea on the other
SECTION I.
MORE OPIUM SMUGGLING. The cass in which a toat-woman and a man of no particular employment are charged with having been in unlawful.
Art. 1-Ruaian subjects shall bo at possession of some 1,400 tools of xay opium liberty to carry on trade in the five open was again before Mr Pollock this after-ports of Chemulpo, Juansan, Fusan, Becel;
Mr Jonava, Crown Solicitor, pro secuted, and Mr Caldwell appeared for the case the merchants of other powers shall remove their Brms and godowns from the second defendant.
last-mentioned city, the Russian merchants Mr Johnson
son oxplained that the defen- shall do likewise) and Yanghwachin, or a dents were charged with being in posses-tort as near this place as may be deemed sion of raw opium in quantities less than a cas chest without a certificato of purchase from
licencoe.
Section 4 of
of the Opinm Dr. dinance pro
licences provided that for traffick in quantities less than a ing in raw opium in chest might be
be granted, but as Government had
no licence fact the line, so that the defendants could not possibly hare a valid certificate of pur chase. No person except the Opinu? For mer was entitled to have raw opium in his possession in loss quantity than a chost.
of
до
amatter
vf
Десеввогу.
or
Besides the above, King-king in King- ratno will be opened to trade with Russia.
Art. 2.The Hosian Government shall appoint a Cosmid Consul or Vica Consul to Vice-Consul to resido of King-king, said exerciee hie functions on receipt a eius fruns the King of Kores or the of intres
authorization of the Government.
Art. 3-The Consul and other officers in
King-king, sent by Russia, shall receive
SECTION IV.
Art. 1.--The accessary rules for the pro- forehandias shall be drawn up by the of smuggling and secret ale
Korean officers at their convenience and
in forco. pus
Art. 2.--Guoda passed by other masus
tion.
The costs of the Times in the libel nction with Bonnetry amounted to £8,000.
Nor. 21st--A latter has been received from Famisson, dated April, in which he
MISCELLANEOUS. London, Nov, 10.-The-raport that the Fope has issued naother rescript has ust Nov. 18.-Bir John Gorat has refused the
The Empress Viotoria embarked at tion of Korea, erresponding to the eighth places they visited sorau of the chief spin- day of the eighth month of the year 1888 ofning and weaving concerns in the district. Flushing for a visit to England. Tha Fr They were also shown through Mesars peror bade her a cordial farowall in Berlin. Watts's warehouse, the Royal Exchange, le attributes Cleveland's defeat to his va Russia.
Nov. 20. Henry George is in England. [L.S.] THE KOREAN PLENIPOTENTIALY, &. On concluding their visit to Manches-illations between Free-trade and Protes (1.8.]
T. WAKEEN. Minister Resident of Russia ter they proceeded to Birmingham.
in Kores..
There was launched from the yard of the London and laagon Engineering and Shipbuilding Company (Limited), Govan, NEWS BY THE ENGLISH on the 3rd inst.. a steel screw steamer
MAIL.
named the Flintshire, of 2,050 tons for Bleasra
W 3. Jenkins Co stated that B. M. Stanley was then safe
and The P. & O. steamor Peshawar arrived don, for their Eastern trade. Bor dimon-America for funda for the defence of the The Land League is appealing to last night with the English mail of 9th signs are:-Length, 314 foct; breadth, 40 Parnellises. November.
foot;
feet 6 6. She has
The Pope is fasting an acyclical letter, We take the following tele-been built to clazs 100 A 1 at Lloyd's thres-
urging a general disaruannotat. grams from our Ceylou and Indian ex-
deck rule, and will have accommodation for
Leopold, king of the Belgians, is surped changes :-
25 first-class Passengers in
on main at the Europos situation. deck alt. Great attention has
bren given
Chili bas annexed Easter Island. to the ventilating and sanitary arrange Mrments, and the vessel will be lighted the expenses of The Times in the Purnell London, Nov. 26.-It is estimated that throughout by electricity. The steamer action will reach £100,000. The Irish aub- will be supplied by the builders with triplo scriptions towards a similar fund for defray expansion enginos, in the designing of ing Parnell's expuases have reached which all the latest improromicate have £20,000.
WE DRIGHT AND MB BALFOUR BETTER,
Right and Me Balfour is improving.
London, Nov. The condition of
MB HARRINGTON, K.P., FINED £50) FOR
CONTEMPT OF
London, or Bir James Bannen
His Worship said there had been put in similar privileges and immunities as are than through the froutier enstoms by Eca- hes fined Mr Edward Harrington, probeen adopted,,aud it is expected a high
certificates of purchase and throws in mals in other open paris otsian subjects will be confiscated, and the
three papers purporting to be official export per-
mits.
Mr Callwell said that according to his instructions the latter three papers did not pretend to be official export permits. That was to say, it was not pretended that they were issued by the Superintendent of Im ports and Ex Elia Wor
said he lid not see how anybody else could issue them.
Mr Caldwell said that was one of the questions in this case.
business.
ports,
the goods.
pounds for contempt of Court in publishing
The Times newspaper. an article declaring that the Parnell Cont permission is a creature of Government and Mr Harrington declined the advice of his Counsel to apologize.
London, Nov. 23-The bill for the ox- tension of the Land Purchare Act was read a second time in
in the House of Commons last night by a majority of 76. Mr Parnell said, to the absence of any provision for spoke In opposition to the bill, owing, bo
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. The s. Guthrie, Captain Craig, arrived
the following telegrams from our ex- changes --
19th.-Lord Carnarvon in a lotter to the Times, deplores the rough tono adopted by Sir Thomas B Ilwraith, and the self-asser- tion of the colonias. He considers it im possible for Lord Knutsford to concede the right asked for. He oulogisas Sir H. B. Loob and Lord Carington, and hopes that the incident will be torminated promptly.
Mr Hanuiker Bonton, M. P., deferuia Sir Thomas Mallwraith in the columen of the Times.
The French Canadians are agitating to voice in the nomination of their scoure
Governors.
Nov. 2let,-Sir E. A. Blako is at Queens- town, he is prepared to proceed to Queen
and if required to do so.
He is confident that he can live down hostility, and that the opposition already exhibited will not be allowed to biss his political action in the slightest degree.
Earl Dupravon consider that it would bo have a voice is the selection of their Go ung stitutional to allow the colonies to
that to allow them to do so
vorbors,
sad
would be tantamount to separation.
Lord Knutsford said that he intends to adhors to these doctrines, and bad replied to Adelaide to that affect on the fifteenth,
24th--The Standard says that Bir Benry the diguity and importance of the subject, Parkes speech on the question is worthy of and that it would be impossible to intimate in more respectful and less irritating laug uage the wish of the colonies on the subject, and that the Governmout will find it neces police deposed that the Irish Landsary to comply with the conditions so tem- Longue offered £60 for shooting bailiffs.
It was stated before the Parnell Com
Bydney advanced by the Governments of minion that the present atato of affairs in The Daily Chronicle considers the request Ireland is ruining everybody.
to be very rasannable, and that the colonies are entitled to the same consideration na in Allows to
The
Madamo Boulanger is applying for a divorce from her husband.
It is stated in political circles that Rusia
many.
the Blake
The Emperor William's speech opening of the Reichstag was of a pacito character. In it ho thanked England for ber assistance at Zanzibar.
The Pope again threatens that he will leave Italy.
all of the Kerry Sentinel,
of Russia and suite, and the Consuls admitted to certify gals belonging to Ko
Art. 4.The Diplomatic representative Art. 3-Russian subjects are not Vice-Conrule of that power in Korean rear as Russiau sud thus avoid duly.
and the Boundary Commissioner rand
SECTION V. others shall have the right to travel freely 1-Poultry, ducks and geese, such
Art. to any part of Korea. The Korean local as ato used by travellera for food, agrical, THE LAND PURCHASE AUT EXTENSION BILL. to-day with the Australian mail. We take is greatly excited at the attitude of Ger authorities shall furnish passports to such tural implements, all precious metalo (gull- officers and shall also provide them with dust excepted), guid and silver coin, ins
protection, escorts for their
if necessary.
tzuments and boke connected with chemis SECTION
natural philosophy, astronomy, arith- Art Rusion sabioots are at liberty métie, sind medical arts, maps, ramphleta, the 8th inst., I in company with two unlimited terms, or to lease, parchans or gree
Inspector Quincey said At 7 p.m. on to lesse land in King-king for limited or stereotype (in limited quantities), fruits, the relief of backward tenants and the French Minister of Marine, states that if I Chinesa Borgoants and a Chinese contatable ( build Houses or construct geons as they packages, rope and lines can all be mported adequate reduction in judicial rents.
greens, trees, flowers, Bahos, pumps, bags for went to Praya West, near the P. & may think proper
Russian officers Bad Fre
free of duty. triangular wharf. Thero I was a small mimpan lying about fifty yards of the wharf. I told one of the Survants to engage another camblin and see if there was anything in the best. He indicated to me that there were some packages. I then ordered the boat to be brought alongside the prays. I saw in the boat the packages in Coart. tine. On examining the contents of one of also fix upon a suitable place to make a
0
panple shall be at liberty to carry on re- Art. 2.- Prohibited goods auchas opium, ligius ceremonies in these places. When ordnance or cannon, shot and shell, copper ground in chuses and arranged for concea-helmets, side arme, spears, gun cotton, and sion to Russians, or the rate of tax on lets other explosives such as dynamite are not that are to be lensed an unlimited term, permitted to bo imported. Besides the Koreans and Russian officers must meet t discuss the subject. In future when the articles axpressly mentioned above, the Russians shall establish Municipal transportation of spirits to flussia and the export of red ginseng from Korea is strictly Kuren shall only be allowed to carry
a
tto
FRANCE AND GEEMANY. London, Nov. 10,--Admiral Krants, the
Germany expends 250,000,000 inarke (£12,500,000) "on her navy, France will spond a like sum on hers,
ja
Ambasa foreign powers when appointing 26th, The Times hopes that Sir B. A. succosa in Newfoundland will Queenland's opposition, and is con- fident that judicious delay will promote settlement. The Hon. D. Gullies is quoteri 1 opposition to Sir Henry Parkes, and it is further stated, while Bir T. Mcllwraith's objections are
are somewhat incoherent Hir Henry Parkes arguments are intelligible, but that if adopted they would in effect r French Minister for War, stated in the London, November 12-1. de Freycinet,
duce the union of the mother country and the colonice to a complimentary connection. Chamber of Deputies to-day that until
Nov. 28th-It is understood that the there was some change in the general situm.
Cabinet har
that Sir H. A. Blake We give balow a few telegrams from tion in Europe it would be rain to expect Australian papers with regard to the agita diaduse privately the name of his successor.
Queensland resigne
but they decline to the ordinary war ostimate of the country to tion in the Australian Colonies with red They are willing to consider later the fail below 550, 00,000 francs (£22.44)1,000), the nomination of Governors raised by opinions of the eulonies on the question of Cairo, Nov. 23. General Dormer is of and it was eren seomary to make special the
the Egyptian to 10,000 men, thus present extraordinary war budget of
Kovember S.-Mr T. Archer, Lords that Blake bad reigned. He spoke
¦ TENDERS FOR WORKING THE BURMA RULY MINES. invited tonders for working the Burma raby Loudon, Nov. 23--Government have mines. Nix have been received; the highess being twelve lacs annually. The decision wil be given on Tuesday.
POSPOSED INGREASE OF THE EGYPTIKAN
ARMY.
THE GOVERNORSHIP OF
QUEENSLAND.
THE AGITATION FOR CONSULTATION IN THE COLONIEN.
Each package contaiced foar Council. Chumbar of Commerce, etc., and prohibited (Russian subjects travelling is opinion that it will he necessary to increase efforts for the defence of the country, The (of Sir H. A. Blake to the the appointment of Governors.
of Queensland
re
Lord Knutsford stated in the House of
plum. The first defendant gave me the curding to the Concession Regulations in In such cases the fact must be mentioned onabling Gavernment to cap 500,000,000 francs (£20,000,000) buyʊnd Agent-General for Queensland, has informeulogistically of him, and stated his beliut
the
woman saw tire
could
ture the rebel strongholds at Suskin, crush the rebellion, advance on Dongola, and .then
tranquilize the Eondan.
Sir H. A. Blake's resignation was
rated nut A Pin. She said he was the Should animals reared in the pasturage duzy according to the rate provided in the Boulangists and the Republicans, is be- atenctiob) journal, Le Rappel, has advised against the appointment of Sir Arthur announced in the Houre of Cornmons, and
the tins I found what I took to be row burial ground, these shall be arranged ac- rifle or a pistol for their personal protection. six certificates produced. She
the amount already spent did not, however, ed Lord Knutsford, Secretary of State for that the opposition had arisen through said the
in the other treaty ports of Kores, in the passport) force opiam belonged to a man whom she
Besides the above, the Russian officials
indicata azy aggressive intentions on the the Colonies, that strong dissatisfaction is Art. 3. All point out and who kod asked her to take shall form a pasturage under one Korean li
part of the Government,
felt in Queensland at the selection of Sir
ignorance. care of it till he returned. She said the in length, in a vacant piece of ground which exec
exported from oods imported into and overland, with the
4 COUP D'ETAT SAID TO BE MEDITATED
Lord Derby endorsed bis remarks and London, November 13.-The somi-ficial Arthur Henry Blake as Governor of that man lived in Queer's Road Central and must to within 5 of King-king, for food geeds and prohibited goods will pay en of the above-mentioned duty-free exception
BY K. FLOQCKT.
concurred with the feeling that it is im Nord Deutsche Zeitung, published at Berlin, Colony, that she could point out the shop. I put for draught animals. The contract connec ad euiorem duty of 5 per cent. The goods, exists between the different political parties between Germany and France, because M.
Paris, Nov. 21.The animosity which accases the French Cabinet of inciting war London, November 9.-The Daily Chro-politia to attempt to resist prejudice na the opiam in o ricksha to
to take it to the
nicle of
of this morning, commenting on the matter how unfounded. Police Station. On going up Cleverly Street of the chains of the lot and the control imported into and exported from the epon f the same shall be arra ged between the ports by Humian merahanta by sea will pay
io Franco, and expecially batween the Lockroy's (French Minister of Public In-protest of
of the Queensland Government the second defendant and to authorities of Russia and Koren.
sea-trade treaty,
coming serious. Charges of peculation and the creation of a regiment of Alsatiaus. Henry Blake to the Governorship of that received with dorisive obeora by the This treaty cannot be jobbery against certain members of the pium. Second
exported as un article of trade, a tax will
opposition London, Nov. 14-Speaking in the a right to be consulted in the matter, and the Blake question, abowod that there is an
culty, says that the Colonial Ministry had in accordance with the rate ata- be levied in
to sea-tradiog
discussion in the House of Lords on Chamber of Depales are being pubilah- Art & The standard rate of duty on repeated this statement in the charge will be levied on animals for private use of or exported shall at once be reformed coup d'état.
Goblet, Minister for Foreign Affairs, stated may hinder Imperial foderation, vatives accuso M. Floquet of meditating a
the European situation was auch na to after being
thoan employed in the transportation of should trade show signs of activity. The
Mall Gazette require every vigilance on the part of goods. The Russians shall also be at l
France, but the country was strong enough knowledge, the second doton lant was call
Loudon, Nov. 25-Mr John Bright pass not to fear any provocation.
London, Nov. 28. The German and Austrian press prophesy the collapse of the al-French Republic.
man who
gave
ber the
defeudant admitted this, and said be
He
Госд
applied to
hought the epium from the Opinm Farmer.lished by the Korean Government No tax the original value of goods either imported ed, and the Boulangists and the Conser. French Charaber of Deputies at night, M. the refusal of such a roas nablo request uneasy feeling lost the colonies should take
cautioned
By Mr Caldwell-To the best of my age ground for a limited or limited unt shall be decided by a conferorce
tioned. The opiumi
to
ie net fit for smoking, period, or rent or boy and therefore I call it raw. I object to limits of the alate where I
Korean ii of the reference to this opium
liberty
of the Bussian and Korean authorities.
beyond the
Bame. Bat
1 got my information with radio foreign settlements within a curents to be drawn up at King-king may
MA JOHN TRIGHT WORSE.
OPERATIONS IN SIKKIM.
Art. 7---The trade reports and other coed a bad night, and is worse.
Calcutta, Nov. 1-Considerable terations are being exrried out
all land so occupied shall be subject to such only be written in the Russian language Mok Lai Chi, interpreter, said the first cer conditions as the observance of Korena resah es a Korean translation will be ticate contained the statement 660 trels of boiled opfum sold to Ting Ki in Bui and Streot, on the 4th day of the 11th Moon
tained the same statement
opium/ Opium Farmer's
chargo-room
brought in, and they did not say anything after being cautioned.
established
the
by the
appended. ent of land tax sa
Aman enbjecta ahall be a
pro-
eroficers.
SECTION VI.
the fort
at Goalong The Sappare and Piombers are making a road beyond Jalepls. The weather is bright and wild. There were 17 degrees of frost last night.
Major Maxwell has arrived and takes command of the Derbyshire Regiment.
WITHDRAWAL 07 THS BLACK MOUNTAIN
TORUE,
in been issned for the withdrawal of troops
THE AMEER'E MOŻEMENTS,
The charge room interpreter on duly at cannot proceed within And the bearer officers of justice and decided scourding to Ameor's oldest son.
the opion was raw or prepared.
At this point the case was remanded
the afternoon of Monday next.
ATTEMPTED MURDER IN
HONGKEW.
A daring attempt to morder was com
the annotion of the
Dight be
soon after and fell asleep. During
the Art. 3-Korean subjects will also be tion
FRONTIER DEFENKI'S WORKS.
WIR CHARLES DILSE Allahabad, Nov. 18th. Bir Charles Dilke
The German navy has been votad 6,000,000 crowns for increasing its size and efficiency.
RITUALISTIO PRACTICES.
London, Noveraber H.-The Archbishop of Canterbury has cited tite Right Rev. Dr King, Bishop of Lincoln, to appear be fore him to answer a charge of permitting ritualistic practicus.
HUSSIA AND TUNKEY.
'The Fall
up the separation question seriously, to the Queensland Governorship, says that Colonial ministries before making appoint to-day, referring The Cabinet have decided to consult the the appointment as colonial Governore of peracus
distasteful to the colonists will tendments of Governors for the colonies. to promote the Separatist movement.
London, November 30-The Standard
AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY is anticonced anys that in the appointment of the Queous in the Paris Figaro, of a valuable remedy land Governor the Colonial Office has ex-
for nervans debility, physical exhaustion, and precistare decay. The discovery was bibited the want of tact which, it Has frequently manifested its dealings with made by a missionary in Old Mexico; it the young, spirited, and highly sensitive saved him from u miserable existence and colonies In the long run the colonies will an early grave, We learn that the Ror. not consent to bo wounded and thwarted Jeph Holmes, Bloomsbury Mansions, when they consider that their feelings ought Bloomsbury Square, Londen, W. O., will to be consulted,
send the prescription, free of charge, on
lope.
The members of the Laboral and Farnel roseipt of a self addressed stamped enve M. do Gists, the Bazalag Miss Pesta, trautatip of Queenland in the House of lite parties, fufoenced by the record of Sie Arthur Blake's care
career in Ireland, will raise Ministor for the question of to the Gov-
Quotations Commons on
on Monday,
Hovosons, December 11. London, November 12-A communicated | OPIUM-New Patna, cash,.. 565 article published in the Times to-day urges
Old that Sir Henry Arthur Blake should be sent to some Crown colony, and an acknow ledged leader of public affairs or a leading culonial Governur be a erorship of
who went to Busain a special representative |of the Porto, expressed a hope that Russis and Turkey would enter into relations based oa mutual confidence.
AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. It is semi-officially stated that the Chinese Government are furious at Australia insist ing upon the same rights as other sations in dealing with China. The Colonial Office is not disposed to hurry matters in cunction with the Chinesa question.
TRE MANDI AGAIN,
men.
Queens Pointed to the Gor; }
is thought probable that Sir Henry Blake, Governor of Newfoundland, instead of being went to Queensland, will exchange places with Sir John Pope Honnay, Gov- ursor of Mauritius. tub.
Naw Benares,
Old
cash, --
cash, 547
New Malwa, cath →→ Allowance,
680 26
C00 Trel.... 24,92 Old Bulwn, cash, Allowance, Tasla Persian, Oily, cash 560 Alfowazine, Thels... 32/48 Persian, Paper tiod 560 Allowance, Taula... 32/48
Exchango. Horasoso, December 12,
On Landers-
bank, Wire,.
"
On demand,
7+
30 days' sight.
4 months right,
that migdia
authorities.
Art. 1.-Rumian subjects and the pro shall be allowed (6th inst.); number of ticket, 70. The to go whe they please, without pass.perty of Russians in Korea shall be under second certificate referred to 160 taels of ports, within a distance of one hund
hundred
the jurisdiction of a Consul, Vice-Consul, Bo boiled opium sold to the same person on rean!
from King-king, or
within such limits or other officer sent out by Bussis to as the same date: The third certificate con ar shall bo'sgrend up by competes are also gard to rights, whether of person or pro- All questions in ro- sume such functions. reference
ut both partien The cortificates
Russian abjects are also to 440 tale of the Opium Farmer's poses of trade, to transport and sell goods of Kors, deals Raisias sinjous and be from the Black Mountain. General Mac periniited to travel for pleasure or for pur-perty, arising between Russian subjects in Allahabad, Nov. 14th-Orders Lave
controversies chop. The so-called export permits wore marked Ki to export a vortais quantity of prepared dace. It shall not be allowed, however, to subjects of other powers, shall alike be Queen will meet the Vicary at Lahore.
*Ho' and purported to allow Ting all descriptions, and to purchase native
print and sell books in the interior which gone into by the Russian officers without ium. They also were chopped with the are disapprused of by the Kurcan Govern- any interference on the part of Korean
Allahabad, Nov 18th-It is believed at chop.
Passports shall be
by the Batlin said he was in the
Art. 2-Actions brought against Russian Peshawar that the Armeer may abandon his Sergeant when the defendants were Kote and souled or countersigned by a subjects in Koren by the Korean authori-Khan romains in administrative charge of j
proposed visit to Turkistan, Purwana Bathorities. The passports must be ties ar people will be tried by Russian Cahul to watch over Habibulla Khan, the
on demand for examination in the prased
Russian law. the time said the second defendant stated Korean focal authorities. The bearer shall Art. 3.--Actions brought against Korean BETTION AMMUNITION FÓR CABUL that he bought the oplam from the Opium heat liberty to procure carriages, boata orjects by the Russian authorities and Allahabad, Nov. 14th.A large quantity Farmer. He said he did not know whether laborers for the transportation of goods or people resident in Korea will be tried by of Snider aminunition is being sent this week fuggagu, ne restraint being put upon him by Korean officers and decided according to from Peshawar, to replenish the Ameor's the authorities. Travelling without a pess
Korean law.
Magazine at Cabul, port, or going beyond the limit defined in rt. 4-Russian subjects in Korea who
A report has rescued Tripoli that 70,000 followers of the Maldi made an attack on Childers in the House of Commons to-day, In reply to a question.by Mr H. C. B. Allahabad, Nov. 14-Yesterday Sir Fre-Wadai, and ware at first repulsed, but even Barn Henry de Worme, Undor Secretary arrest, and should he commit any improper tried by Russian officers according to up- durick Roberts, General Obesney, and Sir toully succcoded in capturing the place, for the Colonies, stated that her Majesty'a the presport, will make the bolder liable to shall have committed any crime shall be action in the interior he will be severely stan
sian Jaw.
Charles Dilke inspected the defence works after sustaining a loss of 3 00 punished
Government had decided to ask Sir Thomas by the Russian officers to whom he Art. 5.-Korean subjects who commit at the Chaziband pass and Murghi Kotal, [Wadai, or Wady, is a country in the in- M'llwraith to state the grounds of his ob week. It appears that a man named Peter limite without having a pasaport in their salted, will be arrested by Korean officers) correspondent declares them to be almost give region known as the Boudan. It is Arthur Blake sa Governor of Queensland mitted in Hongkew early one morning last chall be delivered. Those who overtep the offences whereby Russian aubjects are in. The progress is highly patiefactory, terior of Africa, forming part of the exten-jection to the appointment of Sir Henry
will either be imprisoned or fined and tried according to Korean law. 898, better known as French
impregnable Peter, who at present unemployed, returned to his according to circumstances. The fine to be the Koraan anthorities for violating regula. on his ten days' ride to Derajat,
Who Panagion
Art. 7.Russian goods, when seized by Today Sir Frederick Roberts left Quetta the Sahara desert, and adjuius the nominal of the India Office, in replying to Mr Hen- situated immediately to the southward of November 14th, Sir John Goat, sucratary
Credits, house, which is situated in an alleyway at imposed shall not be above 8100 Mexican,
ly Egyptian province of Darfur.]
Documentary, the back of Miller Road, Hongkew, about and the term of imprisonment shall not ex. tiens in King-king, shall be put under the
piker Heaton, stated that he received a On Paris-- esl of the Korean authorities in conjunc
THE CRISIS IN SPAIN.
from South Australia request. from
On demand, He wont to bed, ceed one mouth, 12 o'clock at night.
yesterday with the Russian Consular authorities,
London, Nov. 11.--Savor Candivas was that was minder in tevor to the Queensland Credits, 4 months' aigua, and shall be detained
hawar-his views of the frantier defence of university students and Radicale. Be Governor, and that it had not yet been been arrived at by the being complete, will proceed to Earraches declares that the demonstration was direct-replied to.
On demand, .. In dinime of
Credits, 60 days' sight, The & James Gazette urges the, cancolis-On Bombay-- tion of Sir H. A. Blake's appointment.
Wire, Truth eulogises Blake, but considers that
On demand, THE AUSTRIAN EMPEROR AND THE LZIB. London, 15th Nov.-The Austrian En- the Governmont sanot passibly insist upon On Calcutta
Wire meet the Caar until he making an appointment in direct disregard peror refuses
On demand,... Austria frontier.
de Worms, in reply to be said that South Australia had been informed, similarly to Queensland, that 30 days' sight, London, 24th Nov.-The Republicans although the Imperial Government were Gold Leaf, 100 fine.. carried a vote by a majority of four, for the anxious to consult the colonies on all sab Govereigns. return of Sir I S. Sackville-West, British jeste in which they were interested it was minister at Washington.
to do so in the appointment of The New South Wales. Legislative As sembly has carried a motion That a poli- tion be pre sonted to the Queon recommend- Mr A. J. Balfour, Sucretary for Ireland, ing a high standard for Colonial Governora, authorities Russian
get no act of hostility. Joudly for 1
bolg, before assistance came attempt to go beyond the limit with-
but
philo-Irish, utteranósz.
appointment is made,'. subjects who shall
Mr Bruchanu's mendment, favouring culprit sonnaged to get over the cut a passport his varandas and made his escape.as boy
THE WRECK OF THE 'THEODOR RUGER,' (From London & China Repress, Nor, 8) and in The boy ind
immediate separation, was received very ashnilar mancar. Siena in the persone, fuld
Captain Church will be appointed C-culars regarding the recent collision in the London, Novantber 14-Further parti
unfavourably by the then came up, and or bringing ding pro Kores aud Korana residing in Russia shall own land, or those who have deserted from medure in charge at Hongkong, and has English Channel between the ship Theodor platically negativod
found that Mr Sys was bleeding pro fusely from the pany wounds be bad to• ] ́Wish to rewire to their den country, the man-of-war or merchant vossels, shall be naminsted an hin, sisseturý : Mr George linger and this steamer Na ter show that Arthur Blyth reiterates the statement made ∙ceived. Ele however rushed off to the 1 authorities of the respective sountries shall arrested by the Korean bioal authorities | Whillier, Assistant Pastamer, now on the the captain al twelve of the crew of the to Queensland et 180 appointment of
atal
of the Commander-in-Chief at the Theodor Ruger were drowned. station in his pyjamas and presented sich geant them pasaporte permitting them to and delivered to the Russian Conant on
Nore. provided no
sation can be receipt of instructions to that effect, All no improper
lonial Governers, and add”, that,' as he was literally return with blood, that the police prowad
other casos shall be them.
e managed as provided in
Himalays, Captain J. troopship against
THE PÄRSELE COMMISSION,
his Imperial functions, the Gorence of a sucht him crazy and were going to look
Stcker. dit 9 of this section.
Teft Portsmouts on the 3rd init. London, November 13. ir Jasa Henotony occupies a position which precludes thought
hat on learning
Art 1-Rusian subjects shall be mat
Art. 1-Vessels of both countries on To-She took on board detachments of the Royal a a, president of the Parnell Commission, the local ministry from having a voice its his injuries they seat immediately for Dr Reid liberty to trade in articles which are enthusias shall be Burder Regiment for Malta, and drafts of Russell, counsel for the Parnellites, states suspected of partiality towards the ministry
meng-kiang (1) Lake (the frontier between West Kent Regiment the Gibraltar, the has received a menacing letter. Sir Charles selection, otherwise he would inevitably who quickly arrived and nowed up his not expressly forbidden. by this treaty. wound, the way the criminal had gote They shall also be allowed to import inte allowed free passage. Rulse contented with Artillery for Geyion, Singapore, Hongkong, that he has received several similar luiters. favering the selection, and is would thers- about his work suggested a knowledge of and export from King-king the produes of ferry-boats, and others vessels up and down and the Straits Settlements, the whole. Further evidence in support of the charges fore be impossible to get a high-minded man the huse, and the police concluded that Rumia, China and other wountries. They will be established for the benefit of both numbering 580 non-commisioned officers made by the Times taken before the to accept a position that was subject to the the entrage had been committed by a for- now at liberty to puruses or sall by medium ountries by the drafting of shipping water, and men, furty-seven women, sad pighty, commission to day, the witnesses being two approval of the oulony,
› was awakenol by hearing his room allowed to travel in the interior of Ruseisiin all by the former untu after leaving Sir Frederick Roberts & Peri mabbed in Madrid yesterday by a number demand to be consulted in the choice of a ] On New York- felt someone audiately afterwards he for pleasure and trade. With the exception Destan authorities. in his face. As the room was quite dark afĺ jects shall be syliberty to transport or traduce and right arising between Korean and will leave early next month on his wayed not so much, against himself personally
door clase, sed
his throat, and at of goods the import of which ag probibited an outting at the same time something soft was thrown by the Russiac Government, Korean sub-
in the
|
at Cairo. proper offoer to
THE MISNING STEAMER VAITAENA.' being tried in the
avent of
Allahabad, Nov. 18th.-The steamer Cane
a desperate event passports must be received from the Aussian courts court a Busian Heera retuenod on Saturday from a orso withdraws the Russian troops from the to the wishes of the colonists. Mr. Chila On Shanghai
them. Should
official
without obtaining any trade or nowa, in search of the missing steamer Vaitara
ESTUEN OF DHULÆÉP HINO TO PARIS.
SACKVILLE WEST ASKED TO RETURN,
1 Russian subjects in Korea, the Kursan Vincent a wine and with Sir Edgaras against the monarchy. Government the time, he could not soe his intended in all kinds of merchandise and also to pur-attend when the case
send
ASSASSIN.
He jumped I up and grabbed the base produce of the land. In such an would-be
murderer, and strangle, ensued between them, which he received sever outs about the face to the Russian noors on the frontier to be art. 9. If any Korean subject who has
during remit customs authorities and presented being be to attendance and theant, a verere gesh about three sealed or countersigned by
in court of having violated inches long on the right wrist, three cats on the Russian local oficers of the place been accused in
the law of his
• of his land, shall secret biunself in a the thigh, sad the fingers of his left hand through which they pass desire to inspect were also severely out through while trying their passports they must be immediately shop, warehouse or dwelling hours of
Russian subject The engagement of carriages,
in the foreign settlement, to grasp the koifa During the struggle the show.
For laborers to convey goods or luggage a Esian subject, on the official or knite fell to the door and Bys tried to get
or in a merchant pessol in the possession of is permitted,
I Korean subject shall munication being made be the Korean
God
it,
the verandah, the door of souther desperate:
not. After struggling about i
which was spons struggla took place there, port
berond
gonte
the
Allahabad, Nov. 15-Mabarajah Duleep Sing has left Russia, and is now in Paris,
THE BLACK MODEZAIN EXPEDITION. withdraw troops from the Black Mountain Allahabad, No. 15-The decision to
without taking any steps against the Cha-
consequence of the
West has returned to his post as British
London, 28th Nov.-Sir Li S, Sackzyło.
Ambassador at Washington.
BALFOUE AND GLAISTUNE.
i bat old some time they gos, on tout. 4-llis. Coned without a pare-authorities to thiately ate the necessary patais, ras id on oneral Mcqueen by
authorities the Russian through the grust loss of blood, called the boundary. If = Ry mistr subject shall what the screst of the offender, and BP { Mr Ominaay, that the tribe bad ecinmitted vigorously denounces Mr Gladstone and bis eni that the colonies be corpulted before! and Bye, finding himself getting exhausted cover it, he will be sent back within be delivered to the Korean
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