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No. 8749,-February 3, 1891.3

Oven-forty of the Mongolian princes knu arrived at Peking to ay thuit ad pects to the Emperor. They are saying in the Mongolian hotel awaiting audu THE opium merchants of Shanghai hase decided to charge four tasis on each chet of opium higher than the usual price. increase is for the faniino fund.

This

Owing to the shallow state of the river

took the steamer Kuling seven days in aking her last, trip from Hankow to Johnny.

THE CHINA MAIL.

A sorry of Dr Koch's lymph was expected to arrive in Shanghai by the 1st French mail on Monday.

ALL interested in billiards will (age the Sportsman) be plonsed to learn that the vexed question lot what constitutes the Championship of English Billiards will shortly be settled. J. Robarts, juo fired From a ratly-got-up card issued by the of the controversy between himself and longkong and Shanghai Bank we (Hyoyo W. J. Paul, has called a mooting for Neart note that there are no fewer than Monday next at his room, 99 Regent 25 holidays to be observed in Japan in the Suust, of the leading amateure and pro- using year. This contraste refreshingly fastopala, to consider the Advisability of with the throa fenst days of St. Lubbock abeliabing dw small-pocket table and to it settle rules for the decision of futuronted to the jaded Londoner. Japan is fortunate in being able so frequently to clumpionships.

adjourn business wuboat deterring it, and its people in being light-hearted enough to so frequently relinquish work for pleasure:

Buos ron Seckendorff, Gorman Consul for Tientsin. left Peking on Now Year's Eve for a journey to Shantung, where there ars German Catholic Missions which have

boon in trouble.

Tue N.-C. Daily News understands that a

telegram has been received by the Directors

three year ago the owners of the bank THE CURE FOR CONSUMPTION. —PAWFESSÒR. started a branch in the E. glish Settlement

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VIRGHOW'S OPINION.

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Mr Arnold Morley, Gladstonian Liberal whip has, it is alat, wire Mr W. O'Brien that Mr Gladstone insists tipum, Mr Parnell's Scal withdrawal from public

Lendan, Jan. 6--A National Bank of Suth Africa is being formed, with cupital

$4,000,000.

·Zonid-m, Jan. ·B-Tie romains of the lato Alexander William King), ke, the historia have been oromated.

London, Jan. 6. The Russian troops that have been stationed on the German frontier lave been ordured to rožice,

London, dań. 6. —At the meeting of shero- holders shthu Unins Bank of Quadian dividend of 14 prent. was declared, and £16,000 cried forward to the sew

court

London, Jan. 0-Slavin and Mitchell anerend to begin a professional apur- ring toor in the United States in February. London, Jan. 6.-Air Oppenheimer is arranging a syndicate, with a capital of lialf

nd the maunger's son was put in charge London, Jao, 11-Professor Vashow, die of the new business, thunght his father ex-eminent German surgoon, is no plícil as ercised a ganenud supervision over it, The the value of the lymph manufactured by life. zab, unfurtunately, proved sekloss and De Kinch for the curs comannoptic Bo Mr John Dilion approves of Mr O'Brien will, and tecoming acquainted with a states that 21 ease of tubercular disease nasuming temporary charge of the Irish tabor of nativa sharpers, fell inte treated by Dr. Koch's method has anded Parliamentary party in replacing Mr habits of speculation. Amongst his friends fatally. Professor Virchow considers that Paruell was an individual, who name we have many more experiments will be necessity Jan. B.-It is reported that Mr O'Brien forg tten, but who has several times been before the method of treatment om bu ro- has agreed to une his influence to depase Mr Justin M Carthy from this lodeship of deported for roguery, and this gaitleman garded as thoroughly effective. and his companions recently indeed

the Irish party to which he was elected by London, January 10 French con ra big young man to go in for a

gamble in dol-mittee appointed to investigate Ench's co- the sec doll which a coded from the Parnol lara in Niugpo to the extent of Tls. 253,000 sumption curs reported that the winst and litos, and to secure his own or Me Jan margin on a risp in the prios of Mazicans, nblast physiciana would do batter is await Dillon's election, Mr Parnell retiring from The result of this venture was that the you further developments.

nctive service vtil the general election. Mr Parnell is to immefor to Mr O'Brien man lost nearly Tis. 150,000 is a very thort

me. Part of the money was lost in another Londen, fan. 3.The Fifth Avenue Chinese book which the Government closed Theatre and Hermano's Theatre, New for certain irregalarition. The news of the York; have hocu completely gutted by fire. heavy loss of the Chen Yeon Bank The fires occurred at midna Fiday.

a The total damage in causated at 500,000 reached the ears of people outside, and

run took placa, with the result that the dollars. prancis of the bank in the Settlement

Tamdest, Jan. 5-It is aunoaned that anager has baltud to parts unknown. and Heran's Theatres were destroyed, Hyp land niruetven had deble of this character. 1891, a further five per cent. will bu giren We are informed that Foreigners are in- and the Sturtevant House was injured, bly net as Irish lender white O'Brien at 51r Cliford Lloyd, Acting Governor of for introducing him to a fudy passed of 30th 31st Ducumber 1801. Shipments tacks. The father of this young asan, foar- made by the P. & D., M. M., Glon.' 7000, is sine che in fall swing, Shire, and Bon Lingling the conscynences of his son's sot tras he said, was worth £1,50 a year, and the good will had been estimated at $6,600.

Tua business of a matrimonial agent is not bad one when usines: is briak; but clients do not alanye act honorably to- wards their brakurs. At the Bristol Bank-Mn Alferd Holt netikes to those exporters ruptcy Court Archibald Jubin Chritchell, of goods from the Oigde, Liverpool, and who was described as i matrimonial agent, Birkenhead, to the Streita Suttlements, set down his bad debts at £5,800, chiefly Chine, and Japan, who frum the 1st Jan

uary to the 30th June, 1891, confine their commission at per cent, in respuct to dowries of ladies he had introduced to shipments to accomers belonging to the Ocean Steamship Co, or to steamers loaded bit which commission had been

instated he claimed by them, that he will allow a rebate of five in one

per cant. on the freight contributed. If the this dowry being £4,0 0; but hu

Mr Waters, to the affres that the abit unİ

of the Sheridan Mine from the Enga

tunnel are commécted, a work dit his knea in course of execution for dous time pa&t. THE Siam Corette says:-A report is cur zont that a cyclose raged at Champon and destroyed some 1,200 honsus The whole country is reported to be flooded. At this time of the your we would not expect any- thing of this sort, the more ro, ni all vos sels have reported tiny weather in the Gal.

THE river at Nowowing a boon eval plutely frozen. Large and smart carte ao travelling over it. Lately, however, the want her was warmer and a slight thaw was taking place. Very little now has fallen, averaging only two to three inchas each time. The money market is quiet and no

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THE ELECTRIC LIGHT.

from the funds of the tongue from £10,000

150 for the Tipperary tenante, London, Jan. Me Justin Carthy and Mir Thomas Sexton are proceeding to Boulogne to confer with Mr William ('Brien relativa to the leadership of the Trinh party.

January 13. Dllon is about Ball

had not been paid a penny of this sum. support is continued to 31st December,sponded payment on the 20th ult., and its the iscent bres, by which the Fifthavenue from America to Paris. Ha will proba.

An ungrateful solicitor only garu hity £50 and 20 per cert, on freights from June terested to the extent of over a lakh kong tated in a defective slectric light Welieved that McCarthy is anxious to re

aví invalidate claims.

idea

of the

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THE DISTRESS IN IRELAND.

London, Jan. 5.-Twa thousand labourers at a town named Swinford. in county lial rent of relief work in the contraction Mayo, "Troland, are demanding the cat b of a milway; otherwise they threatened to stop the present wurkers.

Lodi, Jan 7-Me Balfour, Chief thanks for the generous response to the Secretary for Ireland

has exproned his appeal for help on helialf of the engented districts in Ireland,

London, Jan 13.-The relief ind ini- fiated by Mr Ballur Chief Secretary for Ireland for the sufferers in the palato blighted districts, amants to £18,000.

aru told disappeared, though we that the failure will at det the bank in the City very much, and the old man, its A were in the Fall Matt Gazette has Tan influenze has now completed its circuit manager is worth is sent de tot some

personally, and it is probable that compiled a record of the big land rules of

if the world. The full statistics furnished kind of an arrangement will be devised. By the year. From this it appears that land is by the Japanese Bitary Association have the failure of the Chi Yuets two or deerasing in value, except for sporting set reached me, but by the secounts three other smaller ativo anker purposes; and thas men who have made which day aller day appear in the valved and auspanded payment next day. piles in business are still ready enough to iny. Amongst the who have been dis-papers we can form a fairly accurate

of the wide provalence

subsequent isso, our contemporary It has in a

foods-Wo hear that the sams due to cer good aing of their states uro Lord Carlisle, the disease in Japan. Duke of Newcastle, the Duke of Puccleuch,

ta ain forsign haake by the Chan Fuen and the Duke of Fife.

many cases necessitated the breaking up of Native bank, which failed a couple of days Here are somu

achurie. It has been the cause of a great instances of lepreciation in value. Twenty eat of irregularity in the delivery of latter since, have all been secured by another years ago an estate in Lincolnshire was and the circulation of teespapers, and it is well known Chinese bank, the Kung-ah

is When the Chinese

ese creditors heard 1 of this valued for mortgage at £80,000, and

reported that the polies base found great £10,000 had been spent ou it in

they went to the Kung-tah improve diffculty

to arrangement diiculty in fulfilling their duties owing cute, it is now valued at £19,000. The the number of men laid up.

in a body and wanted their claims asinst The malady A TELEGRAM was received at Johore Bahraou peke of Nowesale and 4,044 acres for has spared no class: from the Emperor in the bankrupt cuncorn aimilarly guaranteed. Great Britain in regard to Sual-enst £167,0 6, out of an ostate of 500 acres. bis paince to the pur match-seller by the this way and there was consequently quite But the 'Kung tah' people did not see it which in 1840 was calmed at £375,000. rondaide. In severo saaca patiente bave manor in North Wilts was bought a few been in bed two weeks. It has developed a stile demonstration outside their pra years ago for £12000; uw no eve could other diseases and caused complications macs till the police dispersed the crowd,

that have it some cases proved fatal. The been very great, in some houses three out distress among the poor has on it account of four members being unable to work.

failures have been reported. On the whole Nowchwang will bare a plausant Now

Year..

the 21st ult. saying that four railway survey ors were at once leaving London for Jobors, It is not known whether these surveyors come on behalf of Sir Androw Clarke and his fellow concessionaivos, ur whether they represent sune other commotore or would- be contractors, but it was understand from the telegram that hop are intendel to Bot to work in Jobore to survey a railway line. The British barque Charley foft Nagasaki on the 8th ultime for Shanghai, and has not yet reached her destination. On the night of the 18th ultimo a spur of a foreign

of the Paltas Rocks, by a steamer while on a voyage from Japan to Shangbai. The Charley may have been blown south and not been ablo to make this port yok.-N... Daily News.

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bo found to bid more than $5,400.

and after

The recent visit of Mr Howard, the late Secretary of Cho British Legation at Peking, to the Britisk consulates through- out China, ace of the incidents of which we recorded at the time, has resulted in the presentation by aim to the Foreign Otica of a report in which, among other things, he wakes rather startling suggestion to the Consular and Supreme Court

THE HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHALF AND GODOWN COM- PANY, LIMITED.

TELEGRAMS

BY THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL

PORTAL CONGRESS AT VIENNA. London, Jan. 3.-The Austria Govern mant has requested the Australasian co- lonien und Fiji to appoint delegates to a

ENGLAND AND PURTUVAL

sorves his term of imprisonment, Leio

tire. Parnell staten he was determined to fight for the eadem, but he is sa tishot with the recent conference with O'Brien.

Gladstone mountce that he will pus sue the mu leish polio e farcitare.

Partell delivered a low speech on tho Home Rule qavation at Limerick on Sun-

ny

BUITINE COMMERCIAL TREATIES.

London, January 3.-The Committee of the Bour of Trade will czamiin the

Agente General on January 29, reep.cting the dente or otherwise of their respection Governments to participate in the benefite to be derived from a renewal of certain commercial trenting between England and other countries, whin' expire next year.

THE SEWFOUNDLAND FISH-KILS,

Landon, January. There is great dis content in Newfoundland over the renewal of the modus vivendì in colation to the fish-

London, January 3-The Potuguese press asserts that a define treaty with

Africa is on the pain of being condudud.

London, Jan. 8.—It is reported that the Portuguess intend to vigorously boycotteries dispute. Many threats are onde to the British gunbeata, on the Zambesi in South-East Africa.

SEVERE WINTER IN EUROPE

London, Jan. As the result of the unusual severity of the present wister sea- aon, the mortality in London is 600 above the weekly average.

London, January 10-During the pre- sent winter in England, 47 days of co-

weather is the soverest that has been

known

SPAIN AND THE CAROLINE ISLANDS.

1 million sterling, in order to work all the antimony mines in New Soul: Wales and Victoria, under a new process.

hee Irish Invincible, who took part in the London, Jan. 7-Edward O'Brien, on-

Phonix Park marders, has been released from custody.

London, B. &- The death is announced

Maurition

Louien, Jan. B-Genida is`offering a money bus for the eusigration of settlers

Manitoba.

London, Jan. 8-Te late Countess of Rosebery heentheid to bar hughed, the Earl of Rosebery, a sum of nearly $75,000,

Lendon, Jau, B.-Captain Patrick Tely ulion, carding HM. Speed- well, was suddenly sized with an attack of hemintage of the lungs, after a dinner which he had given to HR.H. the Duke

Edinburgh. Ilie condition is regarded critical.

London, Jan. 8.-The bark rate of dis- count is quoted at 4 per cent.

Lond. Jas, B.-The exhibits for the World's Fair at Chicago are to be admitted: free of duty,

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Lowdon, Jannary 8-Smallpox has been raging Gluctantly, and it is emorand that 20,000 deaths fine occurred from the diseas

Lomion, Jannary - Two stcupera camo into collision in the Firth of Foril and 13 persons were drowned,

January 11-Sergral now ateamers ara. being built in England for the Australian tails.

The Capo of Goce Hopo loan of £1,100,000 has been tsened,

overthrow British rule in Newfoundland.

Later. The discontent in Newfoundland is reported to be

and is said exaggerated, to have been fomented by Americans.

Londen, Jab. 6. The alives of the Caroline Isionde have citacked the Spanish It is raportod that a Vistorian, loan of The Spanish troops wero compelled to dis expeditionary forca despatched to Panapé. £2.450,000 will be issued this week.

Russia ia report to be supplying Sor. perse the attacking party with Gatlinge, thevin with a great quantity of Artas, and also pontoons for military bridge across the 300 persons have been killed by the Danube, natives of Onen, Caroline Isles, during the recent rorolt against the Spanish authority.

The following is the report of this Com. Postal Congress to be held at Vienna May tinuous frost have been expericneed. The natives sustering usavy logger

Fasol was Been so fifteen miles this establishments here. The present British pay for presentation to ahareholders at the al-general, Mr F. J. Hughes, has sent fourth ordinary annual meeting to be held

resignation, in

and Mr Howard pro-at the Chamber of Commeres Room, City pag, and it is in contemplatiou by the

(The Porin Ottice, that no successor shall be Ball, on Saturday neat at noon. appointed to Mr Hughes from the ounsular accounts will appear to-morrow}; — ranke, but that the Chief Judge of the

The Directors have now to submit to

20.

London, Jan. 3-Germany is destroza of obtaining an exchange of direct maila and post cards by the British mail steamers with Australia, the arrangement to commence immediately.

Me Raikes, the British Postmaster General, holds that it would be better to ar rango

during the present century. A number of London Jan. 22.—In England and os people have been frozen to death.

the Continent severo snow storms and heavy frosts have taken place, a many parts the mails have been delayed in sequence of the frozen state of the rivers.

UNDER the provisions of article 7 of the Sapcerne Court shall be also consul-general. Shareholders their Report wth a statement the matter after the Congress at To Franco alone 58,000 parsons wen thrown Convention between Great Britain and while the realetaut judge shall act also as of Accounts for the year ending 31st Da Vienna. He also thinks that the question out of work owing to the atorma.

China, relating to Sikkim and Tibe, Mr A.

consul.-N.-C. Daily News.

BASE NOTES IN Cursa.-

cemoor, 1850.

COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN SILESTA,

of the revision of the transit rates through W. Paul, Deputy Commissioner, Darjeel

Accounts. The coroane derived from Italy and France might with advantage be ing+ io appointed to be Comissioner on the part of the British Government for the N. Daily Nets as follows:-Do foreign to $220,010.3 ugainst 8205,616.77 in 1889

'I'writes to the wWharfage, Landing & amounted in 1890 left over until after the Congress. purposes of articles 4, 5, and 6 of the Bud Bankers in Chiou ever examine the Chinese being an ineroase of $13,404.53. Convention. Mr Hare, who will it that is written on the back of the notes they The nett Secretary Chi on this Commission, is now eiceuiatu From time to time netos come

profits on & visit to Calcutta, but will return to Darjeeling shortly, thence probably grango y hala ng which have been written to Gnslong to meet Secretary Chi.

Cosulting remarks about foreigners, Sometimes these remarks refer to the bank which has issued the note; sunetimes they MARRIAGE M AN INDIAN WIPE-An ire single filth thrown at foreigners in toresting case has just been heard in the general.lu any case it seems rather un- Chancery Court of Ontario, the validity of desirable for hankers themselves to re-issue

woman being thờ"point at imag.

and

after paying exponses and all charges amount tu fromwhich have

to be deduct-

el Interim

Dividend ...8.35,600.00 Directora' fees...

Auditors' fees...

0,014,00 600.00

be-

to

a white man's marriage with an Indianatee which they certainly weald unt issne if the offensive alter sriubled upon them 300016 had been written English. I have that Mr William George Robb acquired a dusky bride named Supuleattle, belonging for then I write a five-dollar note paid to the Comex tribu of Indians in British the at the bank from which it was original. Columbia, by paying forty half-dollar pieces ly aaruud which luas on the back something and a number of Blankets to her father referring to the duris of a foreign hong and mother, who rejoiced in the names of which is too nasty to translate.

bus and Kachwakumbene repe

leaving available

for appropria. tion ...

$ 79,085.02

41,500.00

THE CANADIAN-PACIFIC MAIL:AND CABES

.SERVICE.

from

Toulon, Jats 5. The syndicate, of which the Marquis of Hartington emirman, Londen, January 4-A distrous ex-luving in view the arrangement of a Cana plosion has taken place at Cie Wilezeck dian-Anstralian mail servien acepts the Olliery in Silesia

£10,000 subsidy Queensland, and and Fifteen miners have been taken out hopes that Victoria will see her way ofear dead, sad 30 others are still ratombed in to grant a subsidy of £5000, in legard to the Imperial character of the servir, The syndicate will establish a brunch service between Honolulu and San Francisco.

the mine.

THE UNITED STATES DENSUS. London, January 5.-The censue returne show that the birthrate throughout the United States has considerably decreased, there being a difference in this respeal of two millions between the figures for the perladt ended 1890 and those for the pro- vious decade.

THE BRITISH NAVAL AND MILITARY CONTBOL

Landen, Jan. &-1he British Govern- neut in asking arrangements by which the Admiralty will in inture have the entire

olhat are parle ping with dough, with the nolain are parleying with view of sec. ring an improvement in the trade relations between the two countries.

London, Jau. 5. The promoters of the projected Pacile enblu, from Vancouver to Anstralia, are considering whether the cable should touch at Elonolulu.

THE LÀILWAY STRIKE IN SCOTLAND.

GENERAL HOOTH'S COLONISATION. SCHEME.

The British Admiralty are increasing the personud of the navy by 6000 mon.

London, Jan, 22-The committeo which London, Jan. G-General Bouth declare as appointed to report on the estate of that he has been offered millions of acres of Baring Bros., recently sequestrated, has lund for the catablishment of oversea setale-proclaimed the estate perfectly solvent with ments in connection with he colonisation à good surplus indicated. achenie.

GENERAL BOOTH OF TOUR IN EUROPE London, January 8.--General. Booth has started on a tour through Europe for the purpose of promoting he colonisation

London, Jan. 8.—The 36. James's Gazette of this evening publishes the text of Gonerai Booth's trust deed in connection with the Salvation Army scheme, and declares that the document is worthless to protect the aubscribers.

London, Jan. 22-General Booth, the Salvation apostle, intenda visiting Australia shortly to company with several mechanics

whom he will see in the colonies, Flis fand for the relief of the English dis treased poor now an outs to over £100,000,

THE INDIAN RISING IN AMERICA.

The disease known us.'black death' has broken cut in soveral districts of Russia.

The professional opinions concerning tha reliability of Kuch's consumption caro continue to be very conflicting.

ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

THE BROWING SEA FIRERLIES DISPUTE, London, Jan. 5.-President Harrison has orderad 12 cruisers, Four revenge cutters, and seven patrol ateamors to assemblo at San Francisco within a month for the protecties of American interesta in connec fou

with the Behring Sen fisheries dispute. Zater-There la great activity in tho American dockyards,

The American press discourage the action. of Mr Blaino in closing all the American ports except onu against the admission of cattle from Canada.

Loridon, Jan. 3;-Nows has roucbed New York to the effect that the Borenth Onvalry

The Loudon Standard says that it does Regiment, of the United States Army which was despatched

not believe that Mr Blaine will be allowed to Nebraska to pross the Indian rizing, narrowly Cemped

wantonly force a conflict siceply to over- a secious defout. When passing through rump

rivals, political a valley at Clay Creek they were suddenly London, Jeo, ‚5.—La

to amp.

fo

tively. Mis Robb, of New York, one of THE DEPOSITION OF GREER.Another great 33,50 or 7; for the year and to carry for the War Offen retaining only the control of 1000 men ahort of its usual com surrounded by a greatly anperior force of ported raptore in th reference to the fe

Wabbus the parties in the present sait, is the result deposition, is

of this marriage, which was valid according in the noisy world of politics, but in

there have been previous decisions in this to the customs of her mother's tribe-and sense-while her claim in contested by rele tions who will come in fer her father's money if they can upeet his marriage. Pali Mall Gazette.

on Dec. 23 at the very advanced use of 108.

W3S

to

the

through the delay.

Afrios.

ERMANY IN EAST AFRICA.

THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CABLE SERVICE. London, Jan. 8.-The Eastern Exten

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reinforcements

in the negotiations between Sioux Indians. The cavalry gallantly Great Britnis, and the United States-con- defended themselves against the Indians, terning the Behring Sen soal daherics, bo ably have been out down had not the Ninth Blaine, the American Secretary of Stato, but ware hard pressed, and would inerit Marquis of Salisbury states that Mr J. G.. Regiment come to their aestatance. That his lust despatch, dated December 13,

s only just arrived in time to made proposals respecting certain

1 questiona rescue their comraden. Tware regiments proposed to be submitted to arbitration. of iofagtry are investing the country accus The reply of her Majesty's Government pied by the Indiana. The military hope to still peuling. be able to induce the Indians holding tbu Lord Salisbury adds that the report of an * hadlanda, to which they stampeded from altimates having been despatelied from Pine Ridge, to surrender. "The Indians Great Batai to America is without founda-

tion. number about 3000.

year 1782, and had she lived untis the 8th with 10al importance. At present Greeke interest gore stands with a credit Sen. a second cable from Aden to Bom has taken place at Coatbridge, whore & reached London to the effect that a battle in ich his passed between the British and

next month would have attained her ім

is not only the chief subject of instruction, The Account 100th birthday. Although, with the ex-but is a sine qua nos for overy school which balance of ooption à of light deafness, who retained her

bed asperce to public school' rank--that ia, which it faculties, she has been practically bed-which prepares boys for the Universities ridden for nearly 14 years, only coming becanes the Universities insist that no one downstairs occasionally. Her husband died shall enter their portals who has not attain.

etrikers'

$ 57,565,92 From this it is proposed to pay a fuel

London, Jhu. 8-Altaough the railway dividend of $1.75 per share, which, to gether with the $1.75 paid in July, makes charge of all gons and stores for the that companies assert that the atrise is nearly the Caledonien Bailway pay contemplation-net this ward the balance of $2,585,02 to next ac- the land service.

plement. out.

Lundon, Jan. 6.-The eviction of the Profit and Loss has been debited with who preside over the education of out $4 673.37, being the amount of disprated and nounced in Berlin that the seaport of shire, on the Calodeninu live, bom the that serene region where dwell the goda.

Landon, Jan. 7.It is officially an-railway strikurs at Motherwell in Lupark- is carried out youth. But if the deposition is

unrecoverabla debts for 1687 & 1889, and Darce-laain has been fixed upon or the premises belonging to the company, led revolution in it will cause hardly less of

the

Gorman naval station and seat of govern, to serious rioti. of to Shareholders in consequence of the its own line thar the deposition of Mr Anterest on money borrowed to reinra Parnell himself. The wore in question is Reduction of Capital has also been passed

went in East Africa.

The military were called act to assist proposal to depose Greek from is presunt tot

Emin Pasha has been appointed Gorer the police in quelling the outbreak. But for the unavoidable to this account.

The police charged the mob, and the Curriculum, The proposal

military fired blank cartridge with the MRS GILLARU, of Bickloford, Yeovil, diod loud pre-eminence in the Public Schoolcelay in esrying out the work of Reclama por cf the Lake territory in Central East bod at Orford on Tuesday by the tion, a large portion of land already acid

object of dispersing the crowds. She was probably the oldest woman in Eag- Homasters Conference, a

gathering Directoru

would have now been paid for, and the consider the profit durived from

The strikers committed various excessus, land, having teen born in Landrat in the which is thus invested, on this recast the Realapzation should be charged with sion Telegraph Company announces that snd at Blantyre the shops were sacked.

it is about to lay a now cable in the Red

London, Jan. 6-A serious disturbance

London, Jour 6-A report has just London, Jan. 6.The correspondence bay, and a third between Madras and number of strikers stormed the dormitory raging at the Pins Bidge stilement, in American Sea fisharice question has been of $345,886 93 bar por daring Penang, in order to secure an officient an occupied by the workers who had taken the Nebraska, betwear the Sioux Indians and submitted is the United States Congress

will be received during

Cers' places, The polica had to in the troops of the United States Army. From this it appears that Lord Salisbury, the present year.

The directors of the company are pre-tervent, and it was not till six of the rioters It is also reported thist the conflict has in dealing with the claims of Russia tu per- The Directors are pleased to state that, in 1844, and since his death she has resided to some fouble smattering of that after considerable difficulty, they harpared to expedito the now tariff if tha had been arrested and the police had frooly resulted disastrously to the American tain zi,kla in the Bebring Sen isheries,

made a wrong point of the fact that Great. Aucceeded in concentrating the whole of the Agents-tieneral are instructed to sign the used their batons in the crowd that order troops. with her youngest daughter, dira Garland,

Whon, therefore. Mr Welldon; } Ocsan-going traffic at Kowloon, reserving agreement on behalf of this colonies.

London, Jan. 7.--Further news in refer. Britain had alwaye denied the Russian who has attained an advanced age. She the headmaster of Harrow, brings forward West, Plant for Cousting Vessels only, and

Mr John Burns, who has interested hit once to the reported battle at Pine Ridge elatus, holding that Behring Sea is only a has a son living who is 76 years of age a resolution. That it would be a gain to this will reelt in ferther considera le

London, Jan, 7.An Anarchist Congress self in the cause of the Scottish strikers, between the Sioux Indians and the Ameri portion of the Pacifio. If this view were She was present in London at the Jubiles education if Greek were not a compulsory

d. Lord Salisbury declared be was celebration of George III in 1811, and abiect in the Universities of Oxford and foonomy of working during the current is to be held at Tigliolie, in Northern Italy, camrdains that he cannot induce the grest can troops aiatea that the supposed battle doubled, Lord" i

preased to arbitration. Three new coal godowns are in course of agitation on May I general astchirt olish unions to contribute towards the was only an attack by the Indians upon a willing lờ}

support of the Scottish- railway labourers

Blaine, tho American Secretary of who have come out. Su fur, only the son

The Bionx Chief Short Bull threatens to State, plied by announcing his willing completion at Kowloon and it will shortly London, Jan. 7.-The bruker have re-men

nen and firemen have

bitration upon the ques A nare INDIA.Our contemporary the beesmo necessary to enlargo the xecomodatused to accede to the damand of the ship Northern arika fand pootributed to the capture the Pine Ridge aettlement regard. [heas to agree to arbitration

less of the cost at which that end is to be tion as the emot definition of Russia's Fiancer has an excellent review of the pre-

pers that the freight committee should London, Jan. 1. An attempt has been A WEDDING of the smartest' kind waa

Kerosine Godowns.This property chang decide the stent as well as the sailing made by the strikers to wreck strain ou troops to defend the settlement, which is ceded by Great Britain.

attained. There are only 600 regular rights, and how far they should be con- lately celebrated in Washington, to which set position of the armaments of India, td owners in May last, and the Company's The pointing out what great progress has lately management of the business having coased,

freights

the North British line by placing a sleeper Jan B-Naws from New York in Bebring Sea is to be reinforced..

by several thousand Indians. London, Jan. 6.The British squadron a whole nroy of guests were bidden.

THE TREATMENT OF BEYEACTORY ONES.

across the rails. The attempt, hower, was cards of invitation were in no way extra been made in the general equipment of all

ared branches of our lead forces. First and the revenue derived from commission will

Londor, Jan. 8.—It is reported thus the not successful,

London, Jan, It is reported that a states that five of the principal. Indian London, Jan. 7.–At the instance of Mr bands in Nebraska territory bere submitterpane en te probect the deman ordinary, save that in one corner appeared foromost it is shown that we are rapidly henceforth disappear from the Accounts.

bas been ordered to proceed. the simple words 'No Presents. Now, at

West Point Property. The Company's gold ores roduction process by which the

Mount

Torrens refractory tres have been

John Burns, as an evidence of their ted. June, 1890, and portion of the premisca

of alter, wher as the or-

now out opar strike, 3000 Dundes dockute resign office as Minister of the Interior in Londen, dinary process yielded

the United States Government, owing to morning announces that Russia is mobi. Manufacturers and tradesmen are begin the decision uf President Harrison to ap-lising a fees in Siberian waters with the London, Jan. 7.-The Board of Trade ning to suder severely through the strike, point military Indian agents.

view of assisting the American squadron London, Jan. 9.It is reported that the in the Behring Sea

Londen, January 6, 11.45 am-Dalciola

Ena contented to proceed to arbitration with sior to the sattieciens of the Behring Bea dificulty.

tongue.

would give very interesting reminiscences Onaibridge, it is a sort of Scholastic Home ear. of London, the remembrance of which she Rule that is proposed, Pall Mall Gazette. retained to her death.

tion for cargo.

REVIVAL OF THE ANARCHIST AGITATION.

to urge the initiation of a

THE SAIPPIES PREIGNIB.

war restored.

first sight this appears (says Foman) to be advancing towards the point when the iu tenancy of this property expired. 30 treated, costs 72 64 per ton, obtaining lozeympathy with the Scottish railway men breast of many a young fiancée with feelings Brit:ab Infantry will be armed with the were ngaia jensod for another year. It is of gold and led only 5dwt, of gold. have decided to abandon work.

a west revolutionary proceeding, and wo fantry will all be armed with a weapon tena doubt not the announcement has filled the which will take the same cartridge, as the

of mingled indiguation and alarm. What is Magazine rifle, and the Native Infantry not proponed to contiune them after 30t

In the Washington case it may be taken bore. for granted that the bride and uridegwon the

(mark VI), both of 903 Juso, 1891, It is in the most conspionous improvements

Committee of Investigation-The Special

with seut

very

THE TRADE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.

1869.

Jan.

provision train.

Bir

to

It is expected that Sepretary Noble will Jan &--The Standard. this

territory

a wedding without the.attendant prraents with the MarArtillery, however, that Commitico appointed by the Shareholders returns for the past year indicate that the and the losses of these sections arareported: were such favourites of fortupo as to be appear. First of all, every horse arid fiell / or the 5th August, 1898, to enquire into importa into Great Britala for the year to be greater than those of the companies. Shoshone tribe of Indians hute captured indiferent to those moro or less substantial) battery in India will soon bo armed with the working of the Company's business 1800 were £6,700,000 below those of the ho want of oral is causing the stoppage of and bout the town of Fortello, in Idaho Telegraphio, Agency states that Mr Bisine

thoroughly into every detail and preceding year. On the other hand, to many works.... As at present ar

J. & The Scotch milway breech-leading guns.

exporta from the United Kingdom for the

companies

Lowton, Jan. 11.-The Indians who are marke of friendship which gladder the eyes ranged, these pill consist exclumvely of 12. their respective Reports can be seen on sp-12 months showed an increase in value of bays lost £70,000 through the strike. submitting to the United States authori. and relieve the puree of the average young

A tainere

federation conference at Bir- ties refuse to surrender their arms, and it

London, January 7-Mr Blaine, the people about to marry What to the pounders mounted on steel carriages, With plication to the Secretary.

Directors.-Messrs H. Hoppius and D.R. £14,600,000 as compared with those of

mingham, representing 160,001 misers, he is feared that an attempt to disarm them American Secretary of State, has agreed to wealthy Washington bride is one more referenss to coast dafences the Pioneer Sassoon retire is rotation according to the

THE ADVENUE OF FRANCE.

started a fund for the support ofthe rail would cause bloodshed.

cept the principle of arbitration for bracelet, one more afternoon tea-set? Or says: In our coast batteries the march Articles of Association, but being elegible

Londen, Jau, 7.--The revenue of France way mon on strike.

settlement of the Behring Sea fisheries what to the husband an extra cigar cisa of progress is becoming still motoapparent. offer themselves for re-election,

Loudon, Jan. 9.-The Scottish railway THE SUSPENSION OF SAVINGS BANK CLERKS difficulty. He, however, suggests a recen The Hon. A

P. McEwen and Mr. B. for the past year shows a surplus over ex-

· London, Jan. 6.-The olerke in the Lon- or dressing-bag? They can afford to ety In the place of the present conspicuous

Tision of the terms under which Lord wately, £2,400,000).

manda of the men for a reduction of the ed for refusing to work overtime, complain be submitted to arbitration. COAL FOR HIB ROYAL NAVY

hours, of labour to 10 hours per day. strikers to surrender unconditionals. Lundon, Jan. 7.-The Lrds of the Ad-

The companies have now called upon the of the excessive employment of female

The New York Herald states that Ame- London. Jan. 8.-Theravings bark clerks rion has no light to monopglise the sea! Londen, who recently struck against the other New York journals, the Times, the

fisheries unde

under purchase from Kunis, The London, Jan. 23-The excitement incalvo, competition of women, have

Forld, and the Tribune advise moderation. connection with the Scotch railway strike upon their apology been permitted to re-

The English press is und

fundaturbed over has become easier. Soms of the men aTH turn to work Mr Raikes promised to

question. returning to work, but the North Western punish them lightly. and also threaten to strike unless the prin labourers are crging the strikers to persist, piple of ton houts is extended to all the railway lines of Great Britain.

No presents, but we fear the Je muzzla-loading goos on barhette en place | Layton ghod, and their places havu Denditure of 60 million francs (approx. companies have refused to grant the de dun savinga banka who have been suspend- Salisbory proposes that the dispute should

if they echo the cry wents, 10-inch and 6-inch treeohloaders yet been filled.

Indly, will be we were going to say seen, but

jank

Auditors Mr G. 8. Cuxon having resign-

fortnuate majority, at all, will do very fainly,

80

that is what they will not be mounted ed, the Dissotors appointed Mr F. Hender-miralty propose to store 200t tons of coal trusting it may cscape obervation. the

an disappearing carriages, in sunser em. son to audit the accounts in conjunction in the vicinity of Sydney harbour, les This, of is only one side of the

The men on strike are appealing to all course, de guests to say on placement, from which they will pop up with Mr T. L. Bose, and they recommend the Government provides land and builds matter? To pick the plain truth, these for a moment to fire, like rabbits from a presents from the giver's point of view burrow, and sink back the moment their these gentlemen for re-election.

question.

have gradually come to be such a burden for the enemy ta niez at. Where mozzle- that many people receive

as muet

wedding-card with about as

and

tasteful

though it were an ugly and bry

bave been

J. J. Kiswick, Chairman. Hongkong, 2nd February, 1891.

NATIVE BANK FAILURES IN SHANGHAL

trades organisations to support them.

THE

clerks

in

the

reasonable coal hulka. work is done, leaving absolutely nothing.

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. London, Jan. 7.-The directors of the lenders are left they will be mounted for

English, Scottish, und Australian Chartered

The Standard announces that the Wash. high angle 'firs," and will in this way be

MISCELLANEOUS. Bank prosard 212,000 to the ben ac a dividend of 10 per cent.

ington Government is considering a pro- and carry

London, Jan. 2 Westgarth's Circular posal to suspend seating operations pending demard for Queen's textes. Refus, and very fora idole against the decks of hostile

states that the continuoce of a policy of an agreement between the Powers interest- give, ships, and will have, hesides, a range unfriendly

A great deal of commotion was 000 Daunt, you so Foted mean and

The National Bank of New Zealand de donde

economy and the cessation of beary bored. that which they at presont possess, stoned amongst Chinese business mon in feel that

guilty of an

In the matter of harber defenses, other thine Shanghai on the ath alt., sags the Shang-clares a dividend of B per cent.

owing are essential to the maintenance of London, Jun. 3.-The New York Herald extravaganen beyond you? means, The

At the ROME RULE PANTY.

request of Mr. Harrington, Me T. Vietoria's good credit.

states that tho report to the effect that the position is very painful one, and calls for armaments puro and simple. India is mak hai Afercury when it because knows that NEW STEAMERS FOR TEE AND O, COMPANY,

the Chen Yen

one of the oldest and London, Jan. 8-The Peninsular and only, BL.P., will to-morrow have an London, Juu 2-Lord Euston, whose Pacific Squadron was being mobilised is much sympathy. We are accustomed to ing great strides. Her principal portiere set the example to America, and probably already Fetected by submissive mitica, must trusted native banks, had put up its Oriental 8. N. Company is building on the interview with Me Parnell zolative to the name figured prominently in a recent stun untrue.

The spect of the Behring

Sen Babisa

Baharice we shall not follow Washington's lead in while torpedo boats abound: the turret shutters and auspended payment to the Clyde two steamers to replace the comdisruption in the Trish Nationalist party: dal in

Mr Realy has already visited Mr William named Parks for criminal bol, is reported dispute impesThe forcen diplomatio this matter; but if at any time we worships are to be rearined as soon as possibly ortent of something liko Tla, 409,000. pany's recent losses by wreck

to be seriously ill.

London, really hard pressed, and wanted a decent with 10-inch breech-lonters, and torpedo. The cause of its failure is said to have excuse for act givlug a prescut, this case catchers are on their way nut. Nor wust originated in exteosive dollar speculations London, Jan. 9-The London Chamber London, Jan. 7-The conferenza arvung Commerce will hold an Imperial Cou the prominent anemters of the Irish Home would afford a very useful present, too ment of the last tra yeare will enable se to indulged in last year to an auustal extent. mersial Congruesa in Londen either during Rule party has terminated, and it is of

pro-wo forget that the frontier railway develog tere and-iu Ningpo, a practice which was of

cially considered that à pecccable settle verge of matricony ennld be induced to as troops on our only vulnerable frontier The Chen Yuen Bark was started in the present year or la 1892 take this hint from caross the Atlantic. wilk a speed that was out dreamt of in the Shanghai City about 30 years ago, and did a THE MINERS AND TRE EIGET-BOUR SYSTEM ment will be effected.

Londos, Jan. 9.--The miséra federation It is reported that Mr Parnell is willing Then there would be no need to explain time of the Afghan War, and that the ar-rary extensive business. The present ma- that we were short of money. We would rangements for keeping an army in the mager bore a high reputation for integrity, at Birmingham is strongly in favour of the to retire from the leadership, provided that willingly give, hot in giving' we should¦ Beld fully supplied with all it requizes have and the shareholders reposed much con- | eight-hour system being placed on the Sta 31r Justin M'Carthy resigns and the whole Eart of Euston ahora nigus. of improve state of affairs in connection with the

been onormously improved.*

fidence in his honesty and sagacity. Some tute Book,

party procede to select ils new leader.

cease to be smart 1'.

AN IMPERIAL COMMEEVEAL CONGRESS,

O'Brien..

Loudon, when he prosecuted in men

London, Jau 3H.M.S. Blonde is being" equipped for service on the Australian station Contander Royle has been of fured the command of the vessel,

London, Jan. 5,Mullett, one of the im prisoned Invinciblog † has been released.

London, Jun 5. The condition of the

ment

gene

at Washington, anticipate an amic able settlement of the Behring Sea fisheries diffenty nt eu estly date.

Maine, the American Scretary of State, suprosis tant a commission should be appointed to visit Alaska, with the view of inaitudaga full inquiry into the actual

Baheries

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