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recommendations they gave to the Govern ment at fast mesting to altor the licencing of cattle depots. They then finally disposed of the question whether cattle should be kept in depots other than the Government depota

UROWN CULONIES FURS AND SIMPLI

Captain Desire mid the whole matter was

In this last class of colonier what were under the Cattle Diseases, Slaughter Houses and Markets Ordinance, and it was the law? under what constitutional at for the Government to sanction by-laws. rangements were they governed In the What tho floard had to do was to put & eat arst place it was a fundamental principle of that whorever an of by-laws in proper shape and submai: them stitutional law

the Governor.

Mr. Stewart Lockhart umlerstood that the question of housing cattle, peas, not Goally disposed of and that it was again to come up.

It was agreed to inatract Mr Ladde to draw up the by-laws on, the basin of his own recommendations.

CRUELTY TO ANIMAIS,

not meat tho caso.

law.

GOVERNMENT EVEB IN YRITTED,

THE CHINA MAIL.

*

CRISIS IN THE COTTON TRADE.

SERVIAN AFFALEA,

The election in the Department of Seine,

for which Boulanger will contest, is set for the 27th of January.

...

Panama Caual shares cloned 5 frases and 26 contim a higher.

Tepite of the advice of the Budget Comitus, various credits suppressed by the Sousta were reinstated by the Cham- | ber, including one for 2,001,000 francs for pensions. The budget will, therefore, go The Figara says: "It has hean dicited to provide railways with double line of rails converging at the eastern frontier. The roads are to cost $10,000,009 francs. It may be hoped that the enemy will allow

Belgrade, December 26-King Milan has consented to relinquish the right to con.

kude foreign alliances and military convenus time to complete this useful work. tions. The Radicals are now ready to sccept a new comti ution.

THE SPANK DYNAMITERS, Madrid, Desember 26. —A demḥ was ck-

of Sifvels, Conservative, member of the Chamber of Deputies

pizded last evening in front of the residenco

A NEW CARDINAL

MUAT AT SEA.

GENERAL MELIKOFF DEAD. Paris, December 26-The death of General Lorin Melikaf, the well-known Russian officer, is reported from Nice. •*

DETAILS OF THE ESECUTION OF PRADO AT

A PARIS.. Paris, December 28-The expension of Prađo this morning created intense excite- Akimmense crowd collock- ment in Paria

ed outside the prison last night and remain- rabble spent the time in singing comic songs et util Prado had been executed. The were drownel.

and amásing themselves in other boisteruús Rome, December 20-Mgr. Machi has ways. Prado alopt well antil 6 o'clock. He protested his innocence of the murder bean orestad a Cardinal

of Mario Aguitant to the last and declared against the injustice of this world. He re- fored to disclass his real name. When the jailar came to pinion his limbs he offered no resistance, but while they were engaged in this operation he shad one tear. The sight of the guillotine seemed to hypnotize

he said: Non, Dieu sa mogna do me.' b. When a priest offered him a crucifix,

The British Steamer Belgravia, from Bombay for New York, has been in collision in the Suez canal with the British steamer Amana, from Liverpool for Bombay. Both were severely danged.

*RAVIAN AFFAIES.

sentative assembly which voted and dis- that was brought forward which he police advanced along the right bank of the prolonged period of damp, cald and rainy cussed menores, while in the Crown know must claim his support and in India Damit and took up theft quarters u weather, and the streets of the capital London, Degataber 26.A crisis in the The Colonics puro and simple the members of favour of which he must afterwards give his a large house belonging to ond of the Pan- abound in mud. Lust, crening, after the cotton trade is throntened at Bolton.

The result was that in Crown Colo- geran's retainers, which has now been imperial dinner at the palace, gifts were manufacturers are dissatisfied.owing to bul the legislatures were all appointed by ferrota.

distributed to the household officials. The work in the hills by the operatives, and a Majesty the Queen.

nie ninety-nice tiores out of a hundred there fortified with a rong Brockady,

Leaving Messrs Little and Whost by to-Express and Dowager Empresa Augusta partial strike is about to become a general was no fair, no open, nơ thorough discus sion of any manure that was brought for bold the position with the Pulls and some, made pueally largo purchases for dis- lockout. ward. The officiel membere could not, and Dyak auxiliaries, Mr Daly returned to tribution among the poor.

MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT. When the Emperor visited the Valean Boston, December 26.---The daughter of it was hopeless to expect them to criticise Labuan for supplies intending to await the so they might do and exercises their reason course of events, as the Sultan was corres Ship-Building Works, at Bredoutor, on Lawrenes Barratt, the actor, and Joseph

Saturday he was greated by the 3000 work- Anderson, brother of Mary Anderson, the back to the Senate. pale common, Renee in the discussion of a ponding with Pangeran Shabander with a

netress, will be runtried hors Jasinary Ird. to the Coknial Secretary for submission to Englishmus might g, in on aninhabited overmnent measure for which they ruuat view to the surrender of the murderer, men who lined the approach to the works

rola whether they approve it or not. But the Pangeran and bis followers who A crown of laurele was offered to his Ma-It will be a brilliant offair. or barbarous country or a country, like. The elected members knew that they were apparently thought they ought to be doing jeaty, who, in accepting it, anid: 'I thank

hina, which withough nut in ons sense of

powerless. They might vote against a suuothing, made a dezront on an attaphone you. These are the first laurels that bare the word harberos was one whose laws measure. With what result? It would be occupied by four constables at Bongkalalak been offered nie, and Iam happy to think we could no and did not recognise, Eng curried in spite of them. They know por on the Padar Besar, which they destroyed, that they are the laurels of peace." lishmen carried with them the whole body facely well that nothing they could say or and concealing in a high greas that wer The Chancellor's illas which has given of the common law of England with all the do would praveat it. It would be far bet bangs the river, they fired some valleys in rise to alarming rumors in the Progressist constitutional rights and privileges of the tor for everybody and for the colonies to the Governor's lapnch when His Ex- peas and French newspapers, does not his. When Englishmen first settled down themselves were the whole responsibilitycellency passed up stream a few days later. der his work. He has wired his congrats- This latter exploit was not altogether ane lations to Lord Salisbury regarding the in Hongkong thoy did an under the regula pus on the Governor himself, who was real tion and responsibilities of English law and ly after all the responsible pors, and conful, no one being hurt on board the English victory at duakin.

Prince Biomarok šuperes the appeal of Sir A latter was read from the Inspector of Jurisprudence, and they were entitled to all that the renibers of the Council bo left launch, which was clad with memur of split Live Stock, Mr Ladde, drawing the atton the protection which their position as Bug Bolately free, offioml and unofficial, bamboo, while thats in rosson to sappone B. D. Merior, British ambassador at St.

·ANOTHER MARINE DISASTER.. tion of the Board to the cruel treatment fish subjects conferred on them. In ooming discose and criticise any measure that that the steny fire from the twenty five Petersburg, to authorizo an offload contradic

•London, December 26.-The British which sheep are subjected to, and suggest to a place like Hongkong where there were might be brought forward. The question ribes abd the three pounder of the Kimanis tion of charges rosently made by the Costeater Storia Queen has foundered in the ing that an Indian Constable should be a certain number of inhabitants the ques of the Legislative Council in Grove Culo-made it haplessaus for the enemy, although logne Gazelle, of his having anti-German placod at the wharf where the sheep were tion arons, wist laws did prevail? In such nies was curious and very dificult one they kept to well under cover that their learrings, and of having while at Darmstadt, bay of Biscay: Hur captain and five others landed, who if cruelty was practised should circumstances, with reference to the no- As described to him the other day, it was positious onald only be known by the amoke in 1870, sent the first vows of the advance.

from their guns,

of the Germans acrúss the Mvelle, to Lon-, summon the master or ownor. Minutes to tives themselves, their own native laws probably

Hie Excellency the Governor arrived in 'dun, whence the news trashed Bazsine. The this lotter were appended by the Bocretary would prevail, but even there a certain

camp on the 17th nitimo, and on the 20th English embassy do not expect that Printe and Chairman, stating that the posting of difference would we in. In a country ONE OF THE MOST DELICATE INSTRUMENTS OF

advanced with the detachment against the | Bismarck will direct the semi-official preas an Indian Constable, at the Wharf would simply occupied, English law would entirely

The Governor under it was voted with Gates Fort, which had been strongly rein- to adopt a more moderate tone; on the

Londos, December -The British promil, and it would depend on the Crown

bark William K. Chapman, from Hamburg The Chairman said the sheep were tilted how long intive custorus would prevail. full power. A good Governor would never forced from the Balai. Tre attempted or contrary they think that unless the objects for New York, was sunk off North Fore Over the side of the steamers and allowed In a country ceded after war the question for hardly over use his oficial majority. He Lies were repulsed, and tho fort was effod of the attack are attained he may order s to fall with à" whack "op the wharf. He would probably be determined by the terms would bring forward his measures tively bombarded for two days with round more aggressive attitude to be mumed, and yesterday, in a collision with the

British atenme: Redtormie. Der Biethroder, the banker, privately was sure that if the agents the case refer of the treaty under which the cession took consult bis official and unofficial members ahot and canister from twolve-pounders, sed to, Metare Blason og had bear place. Mauritius was an example of this.or take the publie into his confidence, that which completely riddled the stuckade, and entered Friedrichsrule yesterday. It is notified, they would at once have put a There it was specially stipulated that French any measure that was really worth crying drove the enemy repeatedly Into the hole in surmised that his visit is for the purpose of shop to it,

manners, laws and customs should prevail through would have been discussed and ex- the ground in which they sought shelter consulting with Prince Bismarck in regard 12:2 Mr Edo-Wear perfectly entitled to in. so far as regarded the French aubjects and arained and approved of by the majority of when the fire became unusually hot.

to the coming Imperial leads, immediately The fort is surrounded by Sudas (spikes) after the visit the Frankfort pudicate terfere, as this treatment affçols the meat their intercourse with English people thore. the colonists before it was actually laid supply

But of course to that there was one great beforetha Council. Such a Governor would which are planted so thickly that it would which was arranging a loan of 7,00,000 Registrar General thought they ought broad exception, a law ufany country would ever have a division. His unctficial mem- not be desirable to storm it uulil the dotach marks for the Bulgarian Government, ze ment has been reinforced by police, whose ceived officist notice that the issue of such to look at the mattor from even a higher prevail in such a case which outraged in bers would on the whole be with him, and point of view. The treatment affected not any degree the broad constitutional prin- why? Becauas overything would be dia- bouts are proof against theat and other a loan would be impossible in German

Dares so fatal to the barefooted auxiliaries. only the meat but the sheep.

ciples of English law and English freedom. cussed and considered beforehand, and if

By last accounts the total meualties on our The Chairman compared the treatment As a rulo in a conquered territory or a he saw that not merely the anofficial mem-

More changes are being made in high of the sheep to the treatment of pigs, which coded territory it was the absolute prere-bers but a majority of the official members side was foar killed, including the Jemedar, military commands. General Winterauld, Le said were packed like bricks one abovogative of the Crown in its own right to were against bis views, the moanure would and seren slightly wounded. The enemy's Governor of Mayencs, has been relired, sulier. They could not move at all, the declare what should be the law of that would probably be dropped or reconsidered lora is believed to be considerable, but no General Yeibnitz replacing him. Since the Emperor began the work of reforming food being stuffed into their mouths: country. The mument any territory was and amended. We had had Buch Governors trustworthy estimate has reached us.

We understand that for months past the the service sixty-five generals have been Notice of landing cattle should always be ceded it became the property of the Crown in this Colony. We had had Governors sent to the inspector, and if he ase cases of and became absolutely subject to the dering whose reign thorn had never been Court have boon representing the urgent plaged on the retired list.

officer to settle oor long-standing disputes with Sooratary of the Board. This last sugges: the aupromae legislative power, wherever Council. We had had, on the other hand, tion was adopted, and it was agreed to in Englishmen were to be found, Parliament Governors under whom every question was

Shabander, as the only way by which open struct the Inspector accordingly.

WHS suprame over all and could of itself voted on and wudes whom there was hostilities could be averted. At first it was ings.

Now if legialate for British subjects wherever there division on every question.

given out that the Branei Resident would were British settlements, enlezz the right to measures produced dissatisfaction, in the settle the matter, and every means of do so had been parted with either uncon. Legislature they could hardly be considered avoiding an open raptare with our re ditionally or upon ternas. Subject to this successful.

nolitrant neighbour was resorted to, until Ber Majesty and the supreme right to

it was found after months of expectation declare what should be the law. Ehe

that no such appointment was to be made might declare that native laws should con-

In the old days in the Colony, like meat and that the Foreign Office authorities in tinne in force and to what extent, or she might declare that English law should other Crown Chinnies, the Executive Council terested themselves so little in local politics consisted of the Governor, the Officer that they did not think is worth while to Frévali.

commanding the troops, the Colonial Sacre-authorise Sir Hugh Low to settle this tant tary the Attorney General, and soidom uyter when he was sent to Brunei on other Now we found a nnaber of business in September last. If it is true Here, in Hongkong, it was declared in other.

Berlin, December 27.-A. false storm of 1815, by an act the Legislature, that all other gentlemen in the Executive Coun- that a prstectorate has been established over this State and Branei, the Govern

Gre in the Berliner Theatre caused a ton- laws and acts of Parliament which were incl, hein of departments. It had alway

the early form mant intervention cannot presume to force in England on the 5th of April seemed to him that

delayed, no

no the dispute is cus that cannot

porary panic among the audience. No one become the laws from of Executive Council was the only and properly to sattled by a dupendout State, should

Chicage, December 25-The News' was injured. -

SLIGHT EARTHQUAKE IN SKAIN. that time forward of this Colony. They and ly good one. The duties of in In any case we have a right to know what Washington special says: Dispatches from

Madrid, scamber 27:-Several shocks might often have heard the question Executive Council were, na ita namo im- discussed, and it probably would taceplied. to assist the Governor, and the course the Foreign Office satends to adopt, Peru show that a serious crisis exists thereof earthquake were felt to-day in the up again when any dihealties arose Governor's principal duty in addition to because great mischief and we have already Chili has a second time interfered to pre- with the Chinese inhabitants, as to what initiating measures was to supervise the resulted from the forced inaction of Govern: vent the settlement of the foreign debt of ern and othern parts of Spain. customs heads of departments, the officials anderent during the many minths that we Fern, and it is now vary plain that whe

St. Petersbury, December 2.-The Badget instant it had been whosled forward until extent this affected Chinose When we took possession of island a bim, and it did not facilitate the proper have patiently waited for this information; will permit nothing to be done that will for 1889 shows a surplus income of 2,000,000 his neck was under the glistening knife. Dr Chalmers, the President, said the comprelamation

roubles.

Deibler, who had stood like a man of was issued in which the discharge of the last-roentioned duty that for as decisive measures could have been interfere with her purpose

adopted for the suppression the free-prnstrats republic and extend her boundary mittes bad hoped to iw able to lay before Chinese inhabitants were promised the the heads of departments should be to booting and feuds that harassed the border along the antire west cost of the continent,

ALAMAN KİCIT.

stone at the right of the guillotine during Sofa, December 27.The budget shown sii this terrible scene, now reached forward the members on this occasion & draft observanes of their laws and customs, but bers of the Executive Council. It had al-

and fixed the wooden collar over the subject to Her ways been a puzzla to him how that Exe-which might not at any moment have been The Peruvian Ministry has resigned. Can-

back of the pisoner's neck. Then the knife Majesty's pleasure. The moment Hor cutive Connel could deal with heads of thwarted by the deus ex machind of Down- gress has adjourned, and President Catorca, a deficit of 19,000,000 francs.

Dublin, December 28. Freeman's Jour-was sprung, and the keen stool struck the Majesty declared it her pleasure that Eng departments when the heads of departing Brest-B. N. Barnes Herald, 1st he has made a noble fight to resture the

credit and prosperity of the country, is left math, referring to the Parnell inquiry, and neck it might have collided with a ribber lish law should prevail, from that moment ments themselves took part in the perform-January.

helpless and almost without friends, English law and English law alone pre too of ibat duty. That Loads of depart railed.

ments should be members of the Executive had always seemed to film a grave mistake and grave departure from the original constitution of the Council and the objecte it was intended to aerre,

territory;

His death was witnessed by 200 artists, newspaper men, actors, lawyers and polis ticians who possessed. înfluence sufficient Belgrade, December 27-The Skupt- to obtain admission within the sentry lines ectiva will be opened to-morrow. Kiug to the Place de la Roquette. In filty Milan has asked Listics to forms: Cabinst seconds from his appearance at ibe prison after the new constitution has been pro-gate his bloeding head lay in the basket. claimed. Ristica declined and suggested In front of the gates of the prison where that Simics, Minister at St. Petersburg, be the execution took place was found

Devora! of the most distinguished mon in intrusted with the task of forming a Iran- group of men, among whom were seen ition Ministry, to bo composed of young France, Near the line of trees on the Liberals.

upper side of the path stood Mount Sally of the Comedie Francaise; near him Ar- mand Sylvestre and Henri Rochefort Al-

present

SMEERON FREDERICK'S DIARY,

cruelty ho should notify the Police or the authority of the High Court of Parliament, any such thing brown sa a division in the necessity of appointing all Pengaran of Gotho, ia dying from blood poisoning, connection with the diary of the late Em-phonse Daudot was also said to have boon

THE BURNING OF REFUSE.

A report was laid on the table from Mr Ede and Dr Cantlie on the subject of burning refuse. They strongly condemned the present system of half-barning the ro fuse on the beach at Green Island, and re- commended that a patent destructor be obtained and the refuse thoroughly burned on the small island Greon Island

It was agreed to forward the report to the Government, with a recommendation from the Board that the suggestions he put in force.

THE GOVERNMENT OF CROWN

COLONIES.

LECTURE BY ME FRANCIS, Q., TO THE MONGEONG LITERARY SOCIETY.

A mesting of the Hongkong Literary So ciety was held last night in the City Hall

constitution and rules for the Society, and ho. regretted that they were not yet pre pared to do so). Be expected, however, that the committes world be able to sub mit something of this kind at next fort, nightly meeting Mr Francis had kindly undertaken to deliver a lecture on this oc casion on the subject of Crown Colonies, and he had much pleasure in calling on M Francis to do so.

COLONIES--THEIR CONSTITUTION AND

GOVERNMENT.

Mr Francis said that in accordance with

תו

1843

THE LAWS OF HONGKONG.

with the reservation

718 RECOGNITION OF CHINESE QUSTOM,

HOW WE ARE GOVERNED. -

HEADS or DEPARTMENTS AS NEMDERN OF

THE EXECUTIVE.

CONCLUSION.

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.

ENCOUNTERS WITH POLICE.

TEENHARDT COME HIGE.

▲ CONTRACT WISH KRUIT.

city.

Berlin, December 27.--Professor Geif Herr Boaen, President of the Ministry oken was examined in Berlin to-day in caused by dye-stuff in his hunting stock-peror Frederick and his whole past career. His trial will begin at Leipsic about the The ride factories at Spandau, Dantzig middle of January.

BEINSH WALL SHIPS. and Erfurt are turning out 50,000 repenters

City of Mexico, December 27.-The of new pattern every month. At this rate British wor stoomers Swiftsure and Caro- two years will be required to arm the mgulars and landwehr. The French Goe lett Acapulco at 10.15 o'clock this vornment, during the recent stay of the morning. Is is supposed Panama is their Rasian Grand Dukes in Paris, offered to destination. place the Lobal rifle at the disposal of the Czar an condition that the whole Russian supply be made in France. The Czar has, as yet, curse to no conclusion regarding the proposal. Although neither the Austrian Manalichat rifle nor the German repeater. is smokeless, like the Lebel rifle, both are hahaved to be reliable.

GRIERS IN FERT

of

aunox the

Prado in walking from the prison to Lho guillotine showed no signs of fear. Hia arms were tightly pinioned behind his back. Ilis heavy locks, soon to such advantage in the court-room, were gous. His apparel seemingly consisted of a heavy woolen un been roughly cut away from about the nock dershirt and dark tronests. His shirt had and shoulders. In front the guillotina hoard stood upright, to a hight of fre feet.

As Prado neared the board a most dread- :

LAKOM İNCREASE IN THE FRENCH ARNT. Paris, December 28, The edicial journal annouuses au increase in the army of 15,000

with the rapidity of lightning. A trem foot chasseurs, by the addition of two com-ul aries of incidents followed each other panies to each thirty battalions.

bling abbe stepped apart and four burly men, dressed in blouses of blue and while und striped stockings, who had not been seen before, sprang forward, seized the

PASIO IN

THEATER.

A RUSSIAN SURPLUH.

THE FARNELL INQUIRY.

Bondemned man and hurled him onward against the upright board, flung themselves apon him and by their weight bore the east-truggling victim, face downward, to the top of the low platform. That board work- ad on a swivel and ran on rollera. In an

GLADSTONE AND THE FOPE. New York, December 27. -—--The Mail and

Chili has again been exercising her policy the Tina' prolonged amount of avidence car spring. It went through, and the head intimidation, and accomplished her pur.regarding outrages in the loups of securing of Frado lay among the abavings beyond. pose. It is the purpose of the 1 tter Go- tantimony to justify the statement made by vernment to prevent, at all hasarda, evory Attorney-General Webster in his opening

promise suggested for a settlement of address-says that, fouling the ground was eyes London cable special ways: It is the Peruvian debt, with the expectation slipping from nader its fast, it (the Times) expected Gladstone will request an audi- to retrieve once with the Pope before quitting Rome. and hope that the bondholders will ulti-solved upon a desperate game to dial is certain Leo wiligrant it. It is not bo nutely become discouraged and dispose is fortunes. With this in risw

WILL THREE DE WAR?

A STORY DENIED.

of Zanzibar and the Arab slave-dealers of

There were many matters in which the Chinese had tacitly beca allowed to follow

The P. M. Co.'s steamer City of New York arrived this morning with the America their own customs, and to be guided to a

mail of Dis. 20th. We take the following considerable extant by their own laws. Their marriage customs, their habit of After referring to the aystem of the Co-telegrame from our exchange-

of their claims to Chill, when the latter Co patched an emissary to America, who dia lieved in Vatican eles that in the roos adopting children and the anceanion to lonial Office sad the power of the irreapon- property among themselves were examples, ble pe manont officials in regard to afairs London, December 24-Robert Cunning-vernment will walk in and take possession covered Sheridan at Pueblo, Col, tried to of an interview Gladstone intends a die- profits la questions relating to mercantile con of Crown colonies, and the position of the ham Graham, a member of Parliament, of the tresaury and custom houses of Lima, induce him to go to Tondon to tastify cussion of Irish affairs, as it is pretty clear ablo sitter Gladstone or Ireland in the tracts of course the Chiness customs jurisdiction of the Colonial Courts, Mr addressed a meeting of unemployed work and then secure the passage of an anaEXA before the commission, promising bim it that such a discussion would not be

his evidence proved satisfactory that be had always been ignoroc, and English Fraucis in conalosion said he might here ing men leat night. A procession of work. tion act by Congress.

would be paid £1,000 within an hone after present position of affairs. On his arrival the very wise rule laid down by Dr Cantlis law had always been applied to the take the appertunity to auggest we in this jugmen which strived from Bangington was at last meeting that anyone giving a Jec interpretation of these contracts. So far Colony

should endeavour to do all we could | attacked by the police and dispersed. It is New York, December 26-A cable spesial the examination was concluded. Sheridan Gladstons will be presented with an al- ture in connection with the Susiety should as his experience of the Colony went, to effect the transfer of Hongkong from the reported that a severe struggle took place to the Mail and Express from Lendon says: played possum with the agent for a time, hum of views of Rome, purchased by pub

London, Daseutter 27.—The Table says select come subject with which be was snd it was now getting to be cansiderable, position of a Crown Colory to the position between the police and paraders,

It is a curious coincidence that nearly all and was finally offered £5000 down if helic subscription.

would accompany the agent to England. personally acquainted-be proposed as to questions of statne, as for instance who of class B among the list of colonies. That

the Vienna journale in their qual avutial Sheridan then positively assured the says that the position of the Pope in im declined to appear Gladstone, in a letter to Marquis Derive treating on Crow Colonies not tother this woman was the wife of that unan,a odony of this description; with the Constantinople, December 24-Mane. survey of the p litical situation at home before the commission, concern himself with their history, or whether a child by adoption was to be wealth and importance of Hongkong, it Bernhardi las doolined an offer from the and suroad take as a text for their com

national arbitration. their geography,, their prosent position or their possible future, but to dual only with cognised, ne whether succession to pro- seemed to his very hard indeed in many Sultan of 23,000 francs for a single perments Salisbury's pertinent question, agent that he was in no wise desirous to an enough to mexit intervention by

AFRICAN SLAVEL. Where will it end The Fremdasblatt, share the fate of James Carey, perty was to pass according to Chinese cu respects that the people of the Colony, formando in the palace. that which came within the scope of his tom or English law, none of these questions those who had made it what it was by their

discussing the question. What will the

Zanzibar, December 27.--It has been Paris, December 28-A i-official discovered that an agreement in relation ewn professional studies, pamely, their had come before the court for decision, but industry and their exertions, should not have

present condition of armed pesce throughout Sofia, December 24.-The Government Europe eventually lead to hear its hopes French note is published denying the sluts to slave dealing exists between the Eng they were governed. There were many formally before the Court, English law in the Colony than they had. In the case of 1,000,0.0 francs worth of shells, and is teapon the sunes of personal responsibility decres ordering all foreign employes of the Moms The Arabs are authorized to constitution and the modes under which he had little doubt that it they did come much mara of a voies in the soveturaent of has signed a contract with Krupp for a of a favorable imdo upon the triple alliance, printed by the newspapers of Rome to the fish East Africa Company and "the Saltan

effect that the Bey of Tunis has issued English Colonies as they all knew scattered all its integrity would prevail,

the colonies to which he referred the power gotiating with the same manufacturer for which exists zu different peoples and in Tunis Government to become naturalized y all over the face of the earth, and hardly

of the Crown would be just as absolute, the patchase of eighty now batteries. one of them was governed in precisely the

the Crown would be able in every respect

their rolers as acknowledged in all handsrenchmen if they desired to retain their ry on the trade in slaves and the of EDISON'S AMBITION, Crown Colonies under such a constitution to vete every measure that might he same way or according to the same rules as

The company in the general ecopalsory military service. another. Thus among the Crown Colonies as that which he had described were subject brought forward in the representative as Edison spent. Christmas with his father-in- Akron, (0), December 26.-Thomas A.

which is the ralo among the great powers, offices. The note declares that the story in otherwise punish them. nearly every one differed in some respects to laws emanating from three or four differ

sembly, but then

that power would be

The Fremdenblatt concludes that peace is the invention of an Italian recently dia iss-upon hiring shaves, must make an In inter- from another. Thers were three broad ent sources. Under the Charter consita exercised frankly, openly und clearly, and 1, Louis Miller, of this

not too dearly purchased by mcrifices which ed from the service of the Tanis Corcru- rangement with the owners. The Englah classee, however, into which the colonies ting a Crown Colony, Her Majesty resers not as it was Dow under cover of an official view to-day he said he was now working on are imposed upon the people, as they really ment for neglecting bis duties. He would mission stations are obliged to retara zan

agreement had been signed, the agents of were divided. First, there were Crowned to herself and her successore full power majority, the opinions of that official majo. an invention whereby ulectricity would be has an adequate value in return in the fact have received the same treatment had he away slaves to the owners. After the

Frenchman.

the company, Mackenzie and General Mat Colonies pure and simple There the ento legislate for the Colony by her own rily being entirely unknown, entirely can produced direct, frem cual, dispensing sutire of the maintenance tire lagislative power was rested in the

shews, accompanied by a number of Mona Orders in Council. and full power to cancel cealed from the inhabitants Attention was ly with the boilers, sugines, dynamor, etc.

London, December 28--Honors Prittle, Laza Araba, went to Rabai Church, min required. Banidra, be said, he would brated political writer, Freidrich Ven Crowd.

The appointment of executive the Charter at any moment. We had also called ju one of the local papers lataly to the

sister of Lord Dumallarey, was killed toston station, and demanded the surrender officers of the Government was also vealed the Imperial Porliament legislating for a, fast that the Straits Bettlements and some instead of only about five per cent, zs is done gentz, to the ellect that Europe fell through day while hunting near Nenegh, County of certain ranawaya who had taken refuge. in the Crown, and although there might be and the Legislative Assembly as castituted other colonies had formed naacciations with

Germany, and it is through Germany that aho must rise Egaip. Starting from this Tipperary. Her horse stumbled and she at the station. The missionarias refined legislative assemblies of one description or here had a limited power to legislate. As branatus in London to look after their po

riaw of the gifastion the Neto Freie Press fell from the waddle. Her fast becoming to give them up, The company's agent, another, they warn cut, in ang acuse of the matter of fact, until quite recently, the real litical interess, and he would suggest that word, represantstive.

proceeds to advins Kaiser Wilhelm to use singled in the stirrup she was drared therefore, in order to avoid a collision, paid Such & Colony a and sole power to legislate here was in the some ach association should be formed

influenes to endeavor to bring about for some distance head downward

$25 for each slave they were unable to this was Hongkong. Here there was a Governor himself. He was empowered here. (Loud applause)

JOHN BRIGHT BETTER. Governor appointed by the Crown and with the advice of his Council to pass such

return to the owners. On the motion of the President a cordialger's cause has received an immense 20- ession in the candidacy of General Mont-

London, December 28.-John Bright sat officers appointed by the Crown or by the nets and ordinances as might be necessary rate of thanks was awarded to Mr Francis albon for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies, to the teeth. This tank the newspaper up in a chair let evening Hot Governor with the authority of the Orawn. That only required him to consult on the for his lectura There was a Legislative Conncil which did matter with his Council, to consider it in Dr Canthis intimated that the next meet is appearance as a candidato in this dopact insista is the more urgent, as it la chiedy cheerily and hopefully with friends, a fact not consist, even as to one half of it, of Conneit, but he had the power of passing ing of the Society would be held in Benk mant of Boume, conjoined with General the incapability of the weakest of her which indicates a permanent change for the representatives elected by the people any ordinance he might think necessary in Buildings, when a discussion would be open- Boulanger, opens favorably for the Boul. nations to bear the burden of hanvy and Here all the members wore appointed by spite of the dissopt or protest of every mem-ed by Air Judd on The advantages and angists a most momentous election can continued armament that increasingly

Rome, December 28-A shell barst in the Drown, and the Crown uut only had bor of his Council. So far as he could under disadvantages of travel.

The Ministers feel the danger threatens war; holde menacingly over the greatly, and to-day they held a council at heads of the people all the horcuts of a puder magazine at Messins, Bicity, this a veto on all laws introduced but had also stand the Amended Charter published

the lyase to consider how to face the situs. the sole initiative through the action of the some time last year, it required that the

injuring many others. Barope. Governor himself. Hure, as they knew, ordinances must be passed by and with the THE TROUBLES IN BRITISH NORTH tion Geueral Montalban's election Address general conflict and endless misery, to morning, killing, twenty-two soldiers and

is a frank espousal of Boulanger Count You Tanffe's organ, the Presse, as they did see sometimes a sort of eles consent of bis Legislative Council and, te be tion with referance to members of the read it, the Governor must now have at

We are worry to learn that the negotia-gramme. He denounces the Chamber of herts the belief that the question of a Eu. Council Two of them warn nominally least the assort of a majority of that tips with chur Sultan of Brunei, which wa Deputies and demands the summoning ropean war or peace is not likely to be felt in Hampshire this morning,

had hoped would have led to a settlement Constituant Adrembly as slons competent settled before the struggle in decided in THE FAŃKOO RÉPURLIO— BOULANGER’U clocted, but in reality that was not the Council

of the disturbances on the Padaa: Damit | to exprese the national will They did not sit in the Council

France between the republic and Boulan frontier, hava completely fallen through. Pangeran Shabandar refused either to

casa

in virtie simply nominated, ond by the Chamber

uf that election. They were

per

на

THE OFFICIAL MAJORITY,

But, as they knew the Governor always

BORNEO.

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nae nearly the entire best units of the coal

by the present system of burning.

BOULANGER'S CAUSE. OPENLY ENTOTHED BY AN INFLUENTIAL ÖENERAL.

Puris, Decembar 25-General Boulan

paigu

my

of

peatu.

The Neue Freie Press quotes the role-

as understanding among the great nations which are now standing face to face, armed

bean

better

DRAGGED TO DEATH.

▲ DISASTROUS EXPLOSION,

AN: BARTHQUAKE BHOCK.

The English Consul has issued a proois-

malion warning all British subjects in Zanzibar that they are liable to seven years

imprisonment if they enter into contracts for slave labor. The British traders bare mado a united protest against the order. They say alave labor is the only kind obtain- able in Zanzibar and that if it is cut off al work must baz

a stopped. -In view of this pro- test the Consul will suspend the enforce. mant of the proclamation pending instruc-

London, December 27. --The secretary of the English Fast African Company denies

about the agreement with slave-dasiera.

London, December 28. An earthquaktions from Lord Salisbury.

HOGE ZAS

the

the department of the Sefas. A

DEATH

Naple, December 26 --Signor Mansivi,

oppos liberation of 1400, and 10 h men The Senators and Deputise of the Be

adopted a resolution in favor of the cat

An Important Drogvaxy is announc

accepts the

in and premature decay. The discovery was

AL

General Boulanger in an interview 30-May, gor. This is the tone of anxions expect Paris, D.cember 2-Leading French the authenticity of the story from Zanzibar of Commerce and one by the Justice had in that Council an official majority, tend the conference in Branei to said :: The first not of my Government, laney which is hard everywhere to all soldiers condemn Boulanger's action in He says no such agupenant was made;; and of the Peace, and Her Majesty' was or The Council was composed of a certain the Sultan had. ayramoped him or to sand country raises me to the Presidency circles throughout Europe. Scarcely any deciding to contest for the vacant aent in that the only action of Agent Mackenzie in will be to repeal the laws relating to banindajadan development our Government chqre is organised to oppo regard to slaves has been to pay for the fectly at liberty aither to accept or reject number, he thought seven, official mombors the murderay Patek there for trisi, and as meat, readmit everybody and open to all people. OF MANDINZANI SENANGO D their nomination. Now, as to the second and fire unofficial members,Two of the frena depredations were committed by his Frenchmen the France. I love so well. elses of colonies. Of course, the Governor latter were elected in a sense hich he had people in the Company's territory while N AND SATATAS.

progress, it in all cologies was appointed by the Crown just explained and the other three were 2p- tione pogodation Were Spedition been summoned fryartách provincini dead, aged 73 years.

I tomas, Debember 25.--Fofty men have formerly Minister of Foreign Affairs, is / publican groupe held a meeting to-day and in the. Ferie Figaro"afa vaimble, remedy the Crown pointed by and they would have seen in the papersecting axpenditure, taxation or the gainal him without further delay in order garrison in Berria for duty in Belgrado

Now any questions became necessary to send an lately that some of the eulogies wanted to order and proper government of to put a stop to these outragen which have | There are fears of trouble during the com. S S «ŠTARAI COMERSIJONES (didature of Purpa Bandiu against Bog. 1or morrnos dubility, physical axbaustion,

London, December 23& dispatch from here have a vuice in the selection of their of the Colony were brought forward and atterly becozis so serios and frequt, ingenion of the Skuptahina. The Bome to the Standert says: The

The Senate today passed

and made or a missionary in Old Mexico; it saved him fuma mizerable eristeide, and Governor. In this second slam of colonies

Rian

solonial estimates," this officials were Also nominated by discussed and arranged in that Caaneil, bot, that for months all trade on the Fadas bas bite says that King Milan has drafted a mission to the Yakan hat oberined vari-

asted abdication, which will shortly be as concessions from the Fora. His Holl National Republican Committon hat Dan Bloomsbury Square, Indus, W. On

Paris

December 27-A meeting of the carly gears. We learn that the Iow

Joseph Halusen, Bloomsbury MassÈCES, the Crown, but their legislative anomalies as they would see, the Governor had the bean at a sisadatili, veggme

- The Palios, under Acting Resident Daly presented to the Skuptchina.. were representative inasmuch as at least power will the official majority of propos

Odense,December Ex-Queen" Des sanctions the deportation of the mously resolved to support General Bonend the prescription, free of souryaA

Bishop

of Tiles to Sibaria; one half of the members were üleeted. The ing and carrying any measure he might and Captain Beaton, es cal for Podna third great glas consisted of those which think right and proper, and the resoon. Damit early in Boscobar, bet before they tells of ferris has been recited with Kamin Government candidates for the larger for the vacant sat in the Depotion rosige of a milf-addressed stamped an

for the Seine, NEPEN were said to have responsible Government, sibility was chaible to iar Majeasy for on by the Pangeran, who had advanood to her arrival at the Huselen frontier ths to the introductions of the Resina Deputies to-day dischased the Senate's of their inability to digest food villind

sibility was with him, because he and he had reached the boundary they was fired royal butors during ber visit here. On à crema of Dublin and Floko, and scuzenta

Paria, December

Chamber of ope in which the Legislatore, both branches, were elected by popalle anfrage, where the the good Government of the Colony. Now meet them with about 150 moh, who had Imperial Chamberlain welcomed her un again, il Catholic ckuraser, arcept in officers of the Unvesdument were, with the those official members were placed on a concealed themselves in this long grass has been one as Much to the the liturgy, an avalkin that will tur- of the dalla M. Buurstice of the Right most marvellous food and remedy, In Bentt's exception of the Governor, appointed rather enomalous position. They were re-bordered their park through a go awazito various towne at which the stopped the pletely destroy the Polish element in locally, and in which thear oficers quired as sombers of the government and On being dislodged from here, their Bergomasters presented bread and all and pertain the French infusca had much attacked the Government for going to exaukion f Puro, God Zavar Oil with ministars they might be called-were officials of Her Majesty to Vote in that superior knowledge of the country again | all expressed the hone that ship world! to do with the granting of them capes, 179mas in secularizing the schools, har peasily eligonkalp Read the following tauLİV Feypophosphitun Very palatable d miec Floquet, in reply declared his warmorial have prescribed of the ges of the Lifeand the t

ost approval of everything that had bonu sponsible not to the Crown bat to the Cornal exactly as "Bis Excellency, the enabled them to secure e pusition which but rossound the throne GRANAAMINAT CONSPIRACY Legalative enables to which they had Governor might direct. They might give which they were wound, would have a Thermber. 26 -The burden was

Emin lainau сына done to secularize the school. The Rea

of children place. The great Australian Culopias of expression to visgaadverse to any particular

Et Petersburg, December 6.The second public, he said, desired to free education from whating and mai untrition and can course were examples of this olan There measure brought before the Coundl, but it exposed our force to some danger, for the Christmas cots of press and pulpit

repart most favourably its sheck it the Crown had nothing but to on the old be land that they rong rod that thickly fringed with dark magok, being revert to the sozieties prevalent at the inquiry in of Hockits seaside that but the hem full rolighus infliuaton loquet's the rain worse of food act Perkins, 1,500 fukan man resily nature of legislative meantzen wax kuisiatej. } would be an extremely dimoult position for them to open fire on the detachment from to the existing, prospects of peaces The the disaster to a criminal comepinay," "All pikastaa, mut my mootion to print and pheard tandent. Botiwigh Hospital Any Chemist in the Colony. On the other hand. In the y ofisial member to express himself in few yards' distancy befors their prosenos wather bae not been Christoren bike. In of the recently discharges Tallway employes (fit, thmaghout'i ranes was married by a vota can supply it—Watan & Co. (Limited), recoad slew of colonies, there was repre any degree in opposition to a inesperpected. Driving this anomy back, the weld of urip frost, there has boek will akurthy be heated,

for their ignorance

BARTER GERMAN : FM/ZEE.

amendment to the budget. In the

vi 276 to 168,

CHILDREN starving to death on 2000k

agents in Hongkong and Ching-

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