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Iand will roongaion the notion of Germany in soring the northern portion of New Guinea,

It is stated that Enghod has not annexed the D'Entrevastanur Islas lying off the south. astern extremity of No Guinoa.

The London Fines, in a leading ortiels on the action of Germany, remarks that the Earl of Darby's station in repeat to annexation in the facila doserves tan sovorest consure.

Lord Derby las repeated his refusal to annex the Bolomon and Santa Cruz groups of islands lying to the past of New Guinea.

supplies is ostablished at Goldal, between Korh ad Shandy. A sufficient garrison will bễ re- tained at Korli to preserrs the communications.

LONDON, 30th December.

The following details of the plan laid down for the forthcoming campaign for the relief of Khartoum vero made public to-day, Major- General Earls will collect the various datach- suis of Infantry at Hannek, hear Marárné, and will than proced to indiot due punishment on the murderers of Colonel Stewart, Whan that task in concluded the Infantry will advance

THE DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUAHY 57TH, 1885

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The portion of New Guinea annexed by Gorto Abrimmed and proceed to open road to the aí... many extends from the Gulf of Buon north-northward through the desert to Korosho and e- wari:

tablish copamunication. Meanwhile the Mounted Infantry. Guards, and Camel Corps will march tomorrow from Korli in order to convey the camola, carrying stores to Gakdui. Colonel Her bort Stewart, with the Guards, will remain at Gakdal to protect the stores, while the Mounted Infantry and unloaded baggage camels will return Daline..... to Kosti, where the headquarters expedition will aging.. rest. As soon as this movement in accomplished it. Hongkong... in intended that the Camel-Corps, Artillery, and stan Husar contingent shall procood vid Gakeful to | Napit Stendy and thence to Khartoum,

C4380, 90th December.

Tonnos, 27th December. The Spectalis, itin artile commenting on the recent action of Germany in the Puoifle and the indisposition of the Earl of Derby to satisfy the desires of the Australian colonies in zogard to the extension of a British Protectorate over a Larger part of New Galom and over other islands in the Pacific, suggests that the Sonratary of State for the Colonics would do well to cotire from olics, to provent Australia making the sitration unendurable for England.

LONDON. 29th December.

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Lobos, 30th December. The Hon. J. F. Garrick, Agent-General for Queensland, has, on behalf of the colony, muda a strong protest against the Gerrant annexation of New Guigen.

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It is expected that Gemary will slutly, sn- box the Samoan and Tonga Islands, in the Pari-guarda, and moautod infantry, left Kordi to-day for Gakdul, in convoy of the stores, and should arrive thoro on Thursday. It is not expected that any opposition will be offered by the Arabs to the advanes of the British fores

CAIRO, 1st January. Telegrams have been reveived from the Mudirangk PURERES BEITISH ANNEXATION IN THE of Doogola stating the garrison of Khartoum

had repeatedly repulsed the ousete of the Mah di'a force nour Ondormon, the rebels losing hea- vily on each cesasion. The Mahdi is said to invo withdrawn to Jabtera, two days" journey south- waril of Khartoum, and has refused to load his arany against Dougola.

PACIFIC

LONDON, 26th December.

It is probable that the Briel Protectorate in Now Guinea will be extended as far as Cape Nelson

LOTON, 80th Decomber. The Daily Telegraph this morning states that the Commodoro in the Australian station ins received instructions from the Imperial Govorn meni to boisi the British flag at racions islands in the Louiskude Archipelago and at Woodlark Island Long Teland, and Rook Island in the great of annexation by any foreign Power being threatened in this vicinity of those places.

It is reported that England has abandoned her claim to the island of Raintea, in the Society Group. FRANCE AND THE-NEW HERRIDEA.

London, 23rd Decembor. It understood that parleying is being carried on between Frand and England with a view to the cossion of the Now Hebrids to France.

LONDON, 29th December.

It is expected that Fiance will shortly occupy the New Hebrides.

LONDON, 27th December. Le Temps, one of the leading daily journals pablished in Paris, declares that unless the con antion which' arists betwear France and Eng land, by which both Powers cadertook not to aunsx the New Hebrides, is cancelled, the group will be oænexed by Germany.

LONDON, 29th Develor.

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS..

LONDON, 17th December.

the salaries for additional consuls at Apio and The Gorman Rolohstag has rofasod to veto Tonga, in the Facile,

LONDON, 18th December. Mr. Sims Reeves the famous tenor, has made an engagement to visit Australia.

LONDON, 19th December. The most Rev. William Conyngham Plankot (Lord Plunket) has been appointed Archbishop of Dublin, ia succession to Dr. Trench, who re- cently resigned Lord Plunket has been-Bishop of Mosth sing 1878.

LONDON, 2nd December.

The now ganboot Palamah, bailt for the Queensland Government, baa sailed for Brisbane.

LONDON, 23 Decembar Michael Davitt; one of the loaders in the Irish Land League, Jus started for Australia

BERLIN, 22nd Dacambər.

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CRICKET IN HONGKONG.

LONGS (5#T. 101N, AND OVER) V. SHORTS (UNDER OFT. 4018.), This match was played on Friday and Satur- day, the 23rd and 24th January, when they Longs" proved far too strong, and won easily by 62 cans in ons innings. The Uran three men for the Langa scored 166 between them, Stuart 20. Hendry 49, and Capt. Maturin 30 (not out), and the 'ruzasinder increased the more to 230. Cast. "Maturin's Boors, was made in good form. bad several chances were missed towards the end The "Shorts" could do nothing with Barif's and Hendry's bowling in the dim light of Friday alternoon, sad quickly lost 2 wickets for no runs. Du Saturday Comber was the only man who played in anything bike form, and by the aid of his 14, the total resoled 45.

In the sourd innings he again played well for 22, and was well backed up by Dauglish 18. Dals ten 14, and Taylor 18, but the total only reached | 99, and the "Giants" were not required to go in Barff took 6 wickets for 11 runs, Hendry 6 for 50, Pike & for 49, and Capt. Maturin 3 fer 32.

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METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

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Three of the anarchists who were arrested in nonpaction with the outrage at Niederwald zomeration of ind tim nga have been sentenced to death, and two Force of wind others to penal servitude for 10 year.

LONDON. 26th December selves willing to give up the island of Raps in Zealand at the Colonial Exhibition, to be hold The space whick will be allotted to Now exchange for the Now Zobrides,

in London in 1886 in 10,000 feet.

The French Govorntont have pressed thom-

DRITICA ANNEXATION IN AFRICA.

3y, 27th December:--

The British have occupied the Bay of St. Lucia, Zululand, not Port Durnford, as wAR arionsly telegraphed in error. The object of Great Beltain is ta assane the ownership of the territory.

Lesung. 29th December.

The German Press express considerable irrita-

tion at the hoisting of the British Ang at St. Lucis, on the post of Zeluland, where & fermEN traveller hat bought 101,000 acres of lagt from the natives.

NATAL, 1st January Herr Luderitz has put forward a claim to Bt. Lucia, recuntly annexed by Eugland on the ground that he acquired the land from Dinigaen, the chief, in November last.

SPANISH AN NERATION ON THE WEST COLET OF AFRICA.

Lorbos, 25th December.

It is adorned that the Spanish African AR- acciation have required-a-tract of equity of 15,000 seans wiles-in-extent, unior fand from the Gulf of Guin. apposite the ishud of Coriseo, in the Bight of Binfra.

CONSTRUCTION OF BRITISH ARTISERS.

Les DON, 29th December. British syndicates have best projected, with a ropital of £3,000,000, for the constraction of armed ernisers.

BISMARCK AND GLADSTONE.

LOFDON, 29th December. Tho freign Press with the truth of the assertion to by the Daily News that Princ Risk, the German hancellor, is intriguing with a view to the downfill of Mr. Gladstone.

TUM RAKTHQUAKE IN SPAIN.

MADRID, 28th December. Roporta from the southern provinces show that thi vidence of the earthquake, and the -Bout Toss of life and damago to pronaty, #05 for gore disastrons that was indicated by pre- vanny intelligas04 Tla disturbances were most METALS IN LAY PRINTűek 51 Málaga and Grade at the southern extremity of the peninsula, and free ebooks-have-boen recurring troa time to time. At Alhama, a town situated a short dis- tsues to the north of the city of Malaga,

LONDON 28th December. been projected, with a capital of £100,000.

A Colonial Training Forms Company Kas

LONDON, 29th Desoubor.

The money market being now in sù nzfavour able condition, the projected New Zealand Loan will probably be deferred, or reduced to £1,000,000.

IODON, 30th Deosamber.

Sir W. Varnon Harcourt, the Home Suretary,

Las, warned the Tickborze claimant, who has been relied from gaol on ticket-of-leave, of the conseqapaces of continuing his present course of action.

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mother, That alone could enine him with sourage in the bour of danger, and make hor domestic willing to climb on to the back of. and scramble off, under fire, to re-unite limsatt

| and instrumental, drawing, languages, and other), Mr., LEMARCHAND 680oridat the resolution. [subjects. "Of the efficiency of the school it The CHAIRMAN, in a rather long pooh, op would suffle to say that the reaalt of the exs- poast the resolution, pointing out that it was an mination which took plaan hxt month. could not wise to tako stops just now for the registration have been bottor-70 girls had been prosented of the campany He explained that the Direct the Royal apron-atings. One world imagine for oxamination, and 70 had passed; thurs hal ters of the Perak Sugar Cultivation Company that anybody who had constant access to him-- not been one failure, but they had passed 100 desired a register that ocrapany in Hongkong, and he oppases to be annually accessiblo for an per ount. Dr. Eitel, the Inspector, was so much as a company with Eability limited by shares, Oriental Hoversign-must have ranged; his pleased with thermalt that he had said the sokol but it was not certain whether the company mental calibre at ones. Mr. Takozuje ought to was the first in the colony under the Grant-in-A could be so registered, unlaws there were a Boast are known the value of a summons from such a clioms. He was astonished at the excellent of Dirastore in Hongkong and an offes thers, monarch, and understood that the mandate English composition of the young ladies. Ore They had written to Messrs. Sharp, Johnson, and brought to him, daring the night of the 4th, had of them, sixteen years old, bad written a letter Blokes asking their opinion on these azil therrery little spontaneity about it. Hat even after under the eyes of the Inspector in rush good pure points, and requesting them to get the opinion the Japanese Ministar bad made the mistake of English that Dr. Eital was patanished, and in- of Conasol Messrs. Sharp, Johnson, and tokos involving himself in complications of so grate quired where the young lady had been edusted, answered on the 6th inst, and in their letter they a character, fortace was kind enough to offer and it was with surprise he learned that the young asid We have taken advantage of your anggns. him da opportunity of avoiding they wount lady had been brought up and educated in the tion that Counsel's opinion shoull be taken, and consequenade of his mannesa. Had he insisted colony since her infancy. As the head of the we have prepared a short case for the Aitorus upon fooving the palaes with the other Forsign- Catholic Church in this colony he was proud of Gonoral to advise upon, embodying the substano Representatives during the afternoon of the this school, and he was sure His Excellency would of your letter. It wil, we believe, is the first time 5th, we may ambly suppose that the be highly pleased to learn that there was in this that any company not belonging to the colony has dianters of the 6th and 7th would never have colony such a good school, where sound education becorte, or sought to becoma, registered as a liabi-occurred. Again, however, he allowed himself to was imparted by the Sisters of Charity. lity company, and we have supplanted suur be persuaded inte asing his Logation guards for His Excelenoy the GOVERNOR then addressed enquiries by asking Counsel to advise whether it the protection of a monarola whoss chief peril, as those present in Italian, obrving that he pra is necessary that there should be a Buant of Di-arents proved, arose from the presence of the aan lis Portuguese boazers would understand rectors in the colony, or whether the Company Japanese Personally the King had nothing to that language as it so much resembled their own, nood karo ovan a rogistered office in Hongkong, tour. Had he barn left with his mother, Le would being derived, like the fatter, from the Latin. As soon as we havo Counsel'e opinion we will have been quite cotiteated and safe: In the mo- The distribution of prize was then proceeded forward the same." As soon as that opinion ar ment of real danger Mr. Takezoye apprehended with, the work being plaasantly diversified by the rivalit would be used for this Company as well this, and sent the puppet monarch to make his performance of the following programms by the as for the Sugar Company, and there would be way through a hand of soldfors who would Young ladies, who quitted thomielves in a man-nothing to pay for it, whereas if the motion that certainly have opposed his passage had he been ner which reflected much credit upon the train. had been proposed was carried, the Diroators accompanied by Japanese. The pity is that Mr. ing of the Sisters:—

would bare to incur the same erpenes and go Takuzave's appreciation of the real state of over the same grani as the Sugar Company affairs did as become affective a Ettle sooner. Haino Dead e Minnie Focken. had done, it would simply be paying for the sauce He had a chance of consulting his colleagues Maria J. Alves, work and d vice twiceoser. The Directors w576 at the Palace on the 5th of taking his de- ... Delain Alvaros. favourable to the registration of the Company at partaro with them, and thus of roaming the II. FANDARD.

the earliest dute, and as soon as they received the airal attitude which he should never have Carina Mester Focker required information from Hongkong they would abandoned. What makes his conduct stranger. M. Sponzor B. Sirer. Hibois, he prepared to take action in the matter Next is that the possibility of danger to his own Le

Besa, C. Piccoline.

UL. STANDARD.

month Mr. Haughton's report might be expectation does not seem to have suggested salt to Trio

U. Drags, D. Aivarus, M. T. Gomos. od, and a meeting would then be called. By him. In fact, he remained in complete and hap Poogia Italiana. Teresa Milon, that time they would have the information from py unconssioner of the coup d'of that was in progress almast under his eyes. The only Hongkong, and at the same meeting the gnaw. Dzette

M. B. Alroso FB. Alration of registering the Company could be con- element of the situation upon which he can just- 1. Wiles sidered, and the whole future of the Companyy be congratulated is the thoroughness of his Quartetto...A. Musso, E. Kocken, M. Britto, U. Brags decided upon. Under these circumstances the maineté Had ho shown a little more presplaity Prosa Inglese...

M. E. Alves. Board of Directors dested it desirable to oppose he might possibly be suspected of conuiranos in Bolo...

.......M Britto. the resolution that had beòn proposed; they pro- what was going forward. But of that, wo ap VI. STANDARTIT,

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Fockerspany had cleared the ground for them: and the had that, after twenty-four hours spent guard- reasons ho had given why the Directors had doing the palace he was still content to drive in- cided to take this course mast, he thought, fairly telligence of the things hooponing about him Commend themselves to the judgment of the wholly from what the King's personal.at- skarsholders, as reasons that were right and pro-tendants eloited to relate in the Royal pre- per to act upon under the circumstances. In senes, we know at which to almirë mpra! The following proclamation was Isace in acenolusion he expressed his willingness to sewer his artlessness or his philosophy. In short, it Gazelle Betraordinary on the 230i Jaomey-

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Hongkong Obargatory, 6th January, 1885.

NEWS FOR THE FRENCH MAIL.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, 19th January. to the propels of the English Government with The replios of Austria, Gocurany, and Bassia regard to Egypt are concllatory and endorse the enter proposals.

PRKING, 15th January.

Chiusa.

CANTO GENERALE,

I. STANDARD.

LV. STANDARD.

Y. STANDARD."

M. M. SAUFLET'S CONCERT IN ST.

ANDREW'S LALL, HONGKONG.~~~~FRENCH WARSHIPS NOT TO REFIT

IN HONGKONG. On Thursday night, the 22nd January, in St. Andrew's Hall, Monsieur Sauvlet, assisted by a number of lady and gentlemon amateurs, gavo one of tba makt successful concerts we have ever

By H Excellency Sir George Ferguson Buy quastion that might be sat to him.

Mr. WALSEWRIGHT pointed out that the only selves, that they took aa injudicions and unne. bad the good fortune to attend in this onlony. wen, Kaight Grand Cross of the Most Distic-reason the Directors seamed to have to oppose nessarily prolonged sharo in the conspiracy of The programme proved so attractive, the merits guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint the motion was becasts they expected to have, the Progressionista. When the morning of the 30.2730.19 of the performari being wall known, that there George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of in a fow weeks, the onion of the Attorney-Gez-th found them still at the palace, having been was a very large attendance, including His Ex- the Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies, eral of Hongkong. He did not think that was there since the night of the 4th. it was not un- colleney the Governor Sir George Bowen Lady and Vice Admiral of the same.

any reason why the motion should not be passed; natural that the Korvan Seclusionists should Philipp, Hon T. and Mrs. Jackson, Hón. #. I. Whorous Her Majesty's Soerotery of State for the Directors need not take instant action, but suspect them of direct cooperation in the on- Sassoon, Lieut. Colonel and Mrs. Grevas, de, the Colonies has communicated to the GovernIroceed with all convenient speed, and he thought spiracy, and the Chinese commandors, of designs mant of this clay instructions with vefaranga they should ke justitied in waiting till they got to which tas Cefestial mind could not readily re- The programme was most judiciously varied, to the tenth section of the Foreign Fallatment the information they desired to bivo.

encile itself. But when all this is noted and the item were well-salected, the masic was ably Aot (published in the Government Gazette of After two or three animportant questions haã | admitted, there remains to be considered the con- interpreted, and the attention of the audience the 3rd September, 1884,) to the offset that heen answered, the CHAIRMAN explained that dnot of the Chinese troops. For a description of was in consequence tivated throughout, their public ships of the belligerent (French and Chin case the Company could not be registered in that, we need not go to Japanese sources. Trau interest never flagging. M. Sarlat, is to be nose) Governments should not be allowed to talks Hagkong, steps would be taken to register it no official Chinese secount has been published heartily congratulatod on the result of his latest on beard at Hongkong supplies, such as would at beme, the same as the North Chian Iusuránou but there have appeared in print several versions affort to cater for the amusement of the oem assist naval operations; and that, therefore, no Company and the Yangteza Insuranes were re-compiled from Chiness information, sud so obri munity. With the willing aid of the smatsure he more coal should be furnished to any belligerent gietered. He also said that under the Deed of onely hostile to Japan, that the action ther antri- was enabled to provide a musical foast of a high ships than would be necessary for moring to the Suttioment the motion had to be carried by a hate to the Chinese commanders may be sredi ted order, which was thoroughly appreciated. The nearest port where no naval operations are being thros-fourths' majority, and nuder the Hongkong without any risk of partiality to this country. overture “Filslia" (Boathoven), arranged for carried on; and that no coal should be supplied Ordinances it had to be carried by a majority of It appears, then, that the Chinese General deli- Sanvlet and Laert. Sungster and Schonber the expiration of three months from previous rooting was declared to be carried, but when the which he knew the guarded by Japanese as alght hands on two pianos. was played by fesses. to the same ship without permission antil after two-thirds. A similar motion at the Selangor berately marched his soldiers to the palaon, ger, and went smoothly and orisply throughout, in supply; also that the repairs of belligerent ships matter came to be looked into afterward, it was me time, and with great precision. The per and the supply of provisions for their crews found that the resolution was null and void, and formers were loudly applanded. A part song, should be restrictoitosuohasere strictly necessary it therefore fell to the ground.

Come went aveling,” was next given by six to enable belligerent ships to hold the son of A vote was then taken, 401 votes were records to be justified, we are at a loss to couecivo. well known gentlemen arestaurs, sad was corpoyage to such nearest port where no naval opera ed in favour of the relation, only táme share diolly received. A avatuin fat, by BestLoventions are being carried on; and that a repairs holders pesoont voting, and 448 votes against it, was then played by M. Sauviet. The accom- are to bo effected or supplies furnished to The majority was insuficient for the motion to plished masszonzeonted this role in his now well belligerent ships, except under supervision of be carried both under the Deed of Sellest krown style, flegering the kora with the ease and the local authorities, whose daty it would be im and the Hongkong Ordinances, and it was there

pros of a consummate and finished artist,mediately to roport to the Gorener in each case foro declared to be lost. sad eliciting enthusiastic applause. The serenade in which those instructions may be infringed: "La Serenata," ung by Mira Coughtris, with violin accompaniment by Herr von Wille, was a rary pleasing item on the programme, being tastefully rendered by the vocalist while the violin accompaniment was charmingly playad. The rondo for two pianos by Chopin, porformed by Mrs. Just and M. Sauvlat, followed. This Given under my Hand and the public Seal of Os inquiry we lagurn from the Saperintendent stakilfully executed, the performance being the Colosy, this 23rd day of January, 1885.

of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company characterised by equd accuracy, spirit, and, ex---By Command, that there has heap a fire at the company's pression. It provoked quite a furore of applause, office at Sharp Peak, but communication has the encore bang gracefully acknowlodged. Mr. not been interrupted, and he is not aware to Hirut, who was down on the programme for a what extent the fine La suffered.--Ep. 9. Psong, being unable, through indeposition, to give Losnos, 21st January. it, Mr. Der kindly stepped into the breach and favoured the company with the pretty ballad Tall bor I love for so," which he gave with tasta and fooling. The singer was warmly ap mand, planded. One of the greatest trests of the breding, & violta nolo by Herr von Wille, brought"!" this test part of the programme to nouse. This Calomni fantatary's Oltés, was played in the parformer's best style, with utaitoteudarasal and expression, the music being interpreted with signal ability, and roking an enthusiastic and general "encore, which, however, was sot-acceded to; rule to tha! effect evidently having hasa wolved apon, since no recall was, zospeaded to during "the" prooinding such compliance

The agronment arrived at between Korea and Japan providos that the former country shall pay an indemnity of Tis. 500.000 sn that Japan shall keep a garrison of fifteen hundred soldiers permanently at Saoul.

Londay 20th January- Some uneasiness is caused by the illness of the Imperial Crown Princess of Germany, whe is

The 10711 Ragiment is nesteesd to Figypt and the 49th to Suakim,

Fogenow, 22nd January

cunfined to her bed.

The Telegraph Station as Starp Peak is to ported to have been burned. The rumour is

unconfirmed

.

The Daily News, in a leading article, announces that the proposals made by the Coutauntal Pawers with regard to Egyptian affairs will be admitted after large modifications and will form the basis of further, nugatiations

The Furazor Winan issuffering from a cold

LONDON: A Pansary Colonel Ch 1. Stowers, will a fores of 1.500 furam engaged a body of rebels kambaring 10,000. açar Motame, and gained a brilliant victory.

LONDON, 23 Juanary In the engagement near Meteqmeh the British loss was 24 kiloul of who-nine were

rebels 300 were killed.

Now, therefor,,ir paramanos of the instruc tions afor said, it is hereby proclaimed that the shove rules are to be obeyed by all parsons what- over within the said Colony of Hongkong and ita waters; and that obedience to the said rulos will be strictly enforced

-WH MAESE," Colonial Burotary.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. With referenss to the above Proclamation, His Erosilency the Governor has been pleased to direct that the Harbour Master shall be the Officer specially entrusted with the carrying out of the instructions contained therein.-By Com.

WH. MARCH, Colonial Secretary

Hongkong, 23rd January, 1985.

FURTHER FIGHTING AT KELUNG

The meeting theu terminated-Courier.

PROCLAMATION BY TH KOREAN GOVERNMENT.

The N.

Daily Verz translates from the Shen-pao the following proclamation satirely exonerating the Japanese from all bharo or complicity in the Seoul tragedy, and attributing the whole trouble to certain gative conspirators,

who are all condemned to death :--

well as Koreans; forced his way in, and then con- bining his own troops with the Korean, proceeded to attack the Japanese. How this performance

Granting that the Japanese had behaved injadi- ciously, and that their protracted presence at the palace exposed thern to damaging suspicions what warrant had the Chinese comuander proceeding to the extremity of driving.themoat by force of arms? The Japanese were acting in chadiance in the King's directly expimised wishes; the Chinese, solely on their own anthe- rity. They usurped the executive control of the kingdom, and exercised it without any re- gard to international obligations. It is plain that the negotiations which Count Inoase has concluded at Soul leave this phase of the trouble untouched, and we are mach mistaken if the task of arriving at an understanding with bins does not prose somewhat diffenil She cannot justify the conduct of her troops except

30 persons lost their lives, and the entire China Traders' Insurance Company's Shares officers, including Colonel Barnaby. Of the evening, the fulness of the programme really hama and Kolaag, which arrived burs on Satur and were not Japanese soldiers. When the Chi-tortuga and evasion, they have zifowału new-

town is o A heap-at-raine 30 persons North Chins Insuranco-Ts. 285 per abars.

...$64-per share perished in 1e village of Perinn, and,

a lurge utabar at Albanuelas. Several Yangtze Insurance Association-Tis. 130 per other towus and villages have been seriously share, duraged by the shock, and the Cathedrals Chinese Insurance Company, Limited $175 per of Seville and Granade stained some in-

akare, ex div. jary. A general panie provails in the south of On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Ths. 145

per share.

the disaster.

ANGLO-SPANISH TREATY.

London, 22nd December.

***5633 per share.

THE HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

with a foreign power, and to sastme the entire

on the hypothesis thai Korea is a provinor of her With ragard to the trouble which ocentrod

own Eren that plon would be insuficient, bat on the 6th December at Seoul, the people it would at least br logical, and if supported by gerally are not aware of the circumstances avidoneo that ber-General was misinformed as to connected with it; ince varions anfounded the character of the Japanese proceedings, it ramoura have been promulgated. The fant of might offer a basis of agreement. But, at the the casa ura really those. The seditions officer mme time it is obvious that China has com Ta Chen and others, having gathered their letely put herself out of court in say suit re satellites together with evil designs, secretely in frring to her datus as mistreur of Korea la view, attempted to snit go and more ble it is verg pa, where she would only defond brot King they slaughtered kis Ministers; and, unive behaviour by femakly assuming to control of thoproiext of sanking protection, obtained-thea-the peninsula, she has allowed Tapan to negotiúta zistanos of Japanese troops by means of a forged directly with the Cabines st. Soal, and to con- dearoa. The Japanese Minister, misled by these alude & canventica by which Kurea assumes the misrepresentations, marched with his soldiers to whole responsibility of her own acts of state and the Palsus, animated by the expellent wish to put foreign palioy. The Ministers of the Middla down the disturbance. The assassins of the Kingdom have completely outwitted themselves. The French mail stosmer Volya, from Yoke- Korean Ministors] bolonged to the conspirators. In their blind adherence to the dictates of sub- day, the t Jauvary, bringanowa of somo fight

zeo troops ontored the Palace to captore thantil and introvertible proof to be afforded that The second half of the programme, like the ingat the latter place. The French seat out anal- doers the Japaness dispersed, and made good Koras is independent, and that even in a com- sext, opened with an eight handed overture on taking party about 30 strong to storm Chines their retreat to Jenches The Gaverument has plication the pianoforte," The Magic Flute," by Mozart entrouchent a short-distance-beyond-their-lines

bo Chinose troops were the obief played by the same gentleman as the otter oor which was causing a good deal of satovanie, but already disposed of stats of high rank to offer tors, she is carpetent to negotiats directly tars, and with equal sucess. It was followed by after some are fighting the attacking party Such, indeed, are the full facts of the mat rasponsibilty of her awa conduct. The signi

upologies to Japan) and settle the affair. the recitative and romango, "King Bene's were beaten off, and had to retreat back to thotter. The current ramours are replete with Spain, and the inhabitants have fled from many Center Inmance Oco, Limited-2 per the anal tis of the match for the "Laun

On Tuesday afternoon, the 20th January Daughter" (8mart), by Mrs. Fraser-Smith, which lines with considerable loss. The sfsir is of exaggeration; they have used the people dove not seem to have been vet fully appreciatal. feszes of this aspect of Count Inouye's mission ➖➖➖➖➖➖at the towns, mat av camped in the open

was very effectively conderad, and recived an great importance, but it will serve to eacourage to boil over with anger and to barbout it was a very far-seeing policy which promstad fields. Naar of dostas is sot yet excurlained -share, ex div

Toquis Championship was played on the excure. M. Sanviet hon gave an interpret the Chinese in tir defence. Beinforcements thoughts of revenge contrary to the good will to impoas upen Korn conditions so ouse that accurately, but there is good reason to believe Hongkong Fire Insurance Company's Shares Cricket Ground in the presence of quite

tion of some of Thaborg's music on his favor having arrived by the transports Choon and which exists between the tan countries Gene, on the one hand, was glad to close with fast fall thousand parsons lest their lives by China Fire Insurance Company's Shoes-868ber of ladies. The champions, Messrs. Bird and approbation of the audience by his clover in under the command of Admiral Courbet grand purposes, marking out territorial Emits, and on the other, could find as protest to interfere.

a concentas of eportators, including a good nam-

rite instrument, sud again won the marked Biankos sufficient to more than double the force rally speaking, in opening ports for commercial them speedily, while the Chiness Commissioner, per share,

Bastar, were pannually on the ground at the strumentation. The part song, Warum bist attack was projected upon Tamsui by land and establishing Legations-the two countries being Hongkong and Whampoa Dook Company's hour fixed, half-past three and quickly bucklad du so one" (Marsahner), by fear gentlemenea, which was expected, at the time the Felgs on farms of friendship with each other should Ar agreement has been signed between the

'Shares-54 per cent. prem. Bellore.

The fray, she desiding out being for the best of tara was ospitally sang, and warmly a left, to take place before this date. No now has aug occurrence, British and Spanish representatives by which Hanging, Canton, and fame Stamboat Co.'s five, Bird, who was scat fancied, let off with plauded. The concert was fittingly concluded yet reached his ro of any such stack, but with the there be any unforeseen verges, the affair is

HONGKONG. Spain undertakes to grant to Great Brit-

Shares--533 per share prominum.

the score, making four games to love, but Masts by two salts us the placoforte by M. Saarist; means of communication existing it could hardly diples laid down in international law. Bot Indo-Chinu Steam Navigation Co's Sheres--thon succeded in cracking the ogg, and won the first being "Plas de Mal" (Don), and the be expected yet oron if it has taken place,

There has not been mach stirring daring 30 per cent. discount.

several games in succession till they stood it woord a gavoite by himself. The latter is a

The following is a reasonabla estimate of the people and merchants who do not like the Japs the past week. The competition for the bright and sparkling little production, which he French forces in Kelung. Provious to the ar

nese might be tempted to take advantage of such Lawa Tennis Championship terminated China and Mazila Steamship Company, Limiteds; he won the nox, after a gallant struggle raffled off with much élan and effect. A lood rival of the late reinforcements the land fomes an opportunity to pay of their graiges and the 30th instant the final tie boing won

-30 per sent. discount.

and secured his sorenth game with more ease. Douglas Steamship Company, LinitadPar, During the set there was a splendid exhibition of burst of applause rewarded the mastro, and Kelang might possibly have nambazed 1,500, which cannot be too strictly guarded has been received from the Secretary of express their feelings of dislike possibi- by Master by three sets ta lom. A dismatch The Earl of Morley, who took the chair at the

min). banquet given by the Flynnuth Chamber of Hongkong Gas Company's Shares-390 por frequently elisited deserved applanas. Muster's pliment he politely roknowledged. A las afterwards the Rienhoa arrived with about 1,000 whaic onse are set forth and made known to all that under the provisions of the Forsign good play en other side, and Bird's fine volleys but was thrown on to the platform, a com- The Chalon brought about Smen. A day or two against. But now the eisenmstances of the State for the Colonies giving instructions. Commerce to the Agent-General for the colonias share.

quick recovery and his guaral activity were, piano by Collard and Collard was used for this or 1.200 more, and it is not known that any have any man who has injured the Japanese or the Enlistment Act. French warships are not haver, greater than its opponent's, be

Bolds by M. Scarlet, possessing a fall rich tone, arrived sines. In any event the land foress cannot Japanese Legation is guilty of having violated which was fully brought out by that master-of-

to be allowed to refit in Hongkong. The played with excellent judgment, and his loy roturus were very severe.

now exceed 3,500 men, whina may be swelled to the awe of bis country, and of having rejoiced troopship Himalaya left on the 21st instant, the instrument. In the second

4.500 by marines and bluejackets that can he set Bird seemed a little pumped, and though

in the creation of disturbances. All such per taking bomes number of time-oxpiret, men from spared from the best. With this number of гове he played in fine ferma he only managed PRIZE DISTRIBUTION AT THE ITA- lube men the lines should be extended and sons the local authorities are empowered to or the garrison and theut. Some anxiety has been to score three to six. The third-sot-esumed

LIAN CONVENT, HONGKONG.

Kelang and Tamsui should be fakes, but it rest and execute without further orders from usioned with reference to the Decidental and likely at first to prove almost a gift to Master,

the Government, in order that scarcely states possible that the French can hold he sat be the rest of the pwpts. Those desper left a rancisco on the 19th alt. for Yokohama example may Oriental S.B. Co.'s steamer Fan Pablo, which who won four gumos to love; but at this point The distribution of prizes to the papile attend the line between them which rose through the adoes, who, knowing the fato in store for them, and Hongkong. She is now thirty-eight daya It is expected that Earl Granville, Secretary Hongkar los Company's Shares-$1473 por Bird made a resolute stand aud by dint of ing the educational establishment ovanected with populous villages of the Tammi and Kelang val. have refired into curcualment, are to be trazodont and hur arrival has not yet heen reported at af State for Foreign Azirs, will lodge a protest. share, Selera. on behalf of the British Goværument, against the Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited A spirited contest enstod for the next game, in last examination, tock placa on Saturday after.soldiers who have just arrived are said to hand captured at anco▲ proclamation fex Yokolica. A meeting of the Legislative CɔzUT... brilliant play brought up the score to four all the Italian Cloavent who were successful at the leys without still further reinforcements. The agroamanbastored into by the Gororament of the $10 per share, Uailed States with the Republic of Nicaragus for. Perak Tin Mining and Smelting Company it finally fall to Master, who also won, with less the purpose was very prettily decorated, and was have expressed thair intantion to fight to the which dones was called fe or three times, but soon, the 24th Janomy The room selected for something ofthe French esprit de corps, and to the construction of the Nicaragua Canal, on the -$30 per share.

diffealty, the following one, thus remaining lod to overflowing with visitors. His Excellary groand that the agreement is a breach of the Selangor Tin Mining Company--813 per share. master of the field and winning the championship the Governor presided, being accompanied by his Clayton-Bulwer treaty.

Poral Bugar Cultivation Company-Tls. 35 per by most meritorious play. His victory was Aide-de-Camp, Capt. Lewis, end augst those LONDON, 24th December.

prosent were the Very Bev. Bissop Ratmadi, Hongkong Bopo Manufacturing Company, LI-rated with a hearty round of applause.

The following in the complete score:

the Hon. J. M. Price (Surreyor-General), Capt. 10. Denpster, Mr. J. J. Francis, Mr. A. G. Romano (Convni-General for Portugal and Brazil),

in the most faroned milion treatment so Jova

as the House of Commons shall extend the alid-

ing scale to Finer of 30 degrees strength.

THE GOVERNORSHIP CP NEW SOUTH WALES.

LONDON, 18th Dacerbet.

.... shore.

on the 31st of October, to mentioned as a pro. Hongkong Hotel Company's Shares-$130 per bable auccessor to Lord Augastus Loftne.

LONDON, 30th December.

The rame of the proposed successor to Lord Aurastus Loftas us. Coremor of New South

Wales has been submitted to the Cabinet.

THE NICARAGUA CANAL

LONDON, 17th Doostbar.

The Democratic members of the United States Senste decline to endorse the agreement entered into by Ameries for the constructior of a cinal through Nicaragu

DREADFUL FIRE AND LO83 OF LIFE AT AN ORPHANAGE.

NEW YORK, 21st Decembor A great fra ogcurred at a large Roman Catholic Orphanage at Brooklyn last night, resulting in the total destination of the build ing. There were 700 inmates in the building at the time the Hiro broko out, and many of the orphans were barned before they could be res red Up to the present time the bodies of 21 children have been moovered from the rains, sad there are still 96 children missing.

LATES.

It has been discovered that 70 of the 90 children who Lava boin missing since the recent fire at the Brooklyn orphanage are quite safe. The others are supposed to have parished.

THE WAM IN THE SOUDAN,

CAIRO, 28th December.

It is stated that the Mald's forces aro stron

ly entrenched two days' march from Merawe, and the advance of the British troops is being accelerated in consagrance. The first battalion the south Staffordshire Regiment, 600 strong, will leave Korti to-morrow for Meraw

Carro, 29th Deceraber.

A mossengur, who left. Khartoum a fortnight ago, bas arrived at the British front. Ee re ports that the Mald's forces are suffering severely from want of supplies. Numbers are dying of hunger." Great disaffection prevails, sad the Arabaars deserting the Malidi'sstandard daily.

It announced that Major Goal Early C.B., with the infantry force under his command, will undertake the duty of punishing the mar dorers of Colonel Stewart and his party. The isaain body of the expedition will begin is over- and much to "Kavelaan my son as a basis of

China Sugas Refining Company, Limited-104

per share.

China Sugar Refining Company (Debentures)

nominal.

Lazon Suger Refining Company, Limited-380

per share, Sollors.

share.

Chirene Trapezial Loss of 1881—3 per cent. dis.

mited-$60 per share.

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE

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HONGKONG TIDE-TABLE.

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last war.

general information.

THE JAPANESE-KOREAN AGREE

MENT.

On

cil was held on the 22nd instant, when the Ion. T. Jackson gave notice of a question with refer- enco to the fortiäcations, and the Hon. W. Kas- wiak presented a potition from the solicitor and land owners of the colony praying for an TOTAL LOSS OF THE BRITISH - STEAMER “GREATHAM HALL” ·

The Japan Gazette wyzThe terms of the weedmont of the law of conveyancing: several tresty lately signed by the Japanese and Koran small Bills were introduced. A. very auocazaful A telegram was received in Shanghai on the commissioners in Soni in satisfaction of the in-concert was given in St. Andrew's Hall on tho 19th January by Mars Morris & Co dite jarios sustained by the Japatine in the late 22nd inest by I. Sourlet assisted by several lady Fakayama, 3 p.m., to the effent that their steamer outrage, are as follow:- The King of Korse and gentlemen amateurs. A cricket match Greatham Hall had become a total wreck off shall write a letter of apology to the Emperor of Tongs (5ft 1in, sad over) v. Skorts (under 5ft.. Fakushima, Island of Yezo. No lives were lost. Japan; (2) The murderers of Captain Egeboyashi 10in was played on 2nd and 24th instant, and The telegram gives co further particulars. The shall bespeedily arrested and properly punished: resulted in an easy victory for the Longs. Is Bishop RAIMONDI then addressed the mosting: Greathaus Hall was a yessel of 450 tons registar.) The Karian Government shall pay 110,000 Excolloney the Governor presided at the dis He said that as it was the first time His Ex. She tras commanded by Captain O'Brion, and to Japan as an indemnity for the families of ribution of prizes at the Italian Convent on colloney the Governor had honoured that left Shanghai on the 14th January, bound for Japanese killed and wounded, and also in repara- the 24th inst, and made a speech in the Italian establishment by kindly coming to distributs Hakodate. The Greatham Hall was formerly tion for the loss of property; ( The Korean language.

Government shall pay 20,000 yen for the cost, The British ocrvette Champion, Captain Pow- the prizes, His Exellency would probably the Russian steamer Grand Duke Constantin; allow him to say a few words concerting it. she has been engaged in the casting trade sins of rebuilding the Legation grasting ground of lett, left Eers on the 25th inst. for Amoy,

enficient dimensions for the purpose; (5) The Tas institution was founded in 1860 fuat iwanty. her arrival in the Far East in 1879, She was five years ago, and at that time the building only sold by anction, about two years ago, whan Mesars. consisted of that portion in which they were then Morris & Co. became the purahaiers--Shanghai mat. In the courts of time since then the phos Meraury.

The proceedings were oponed by a vocal por formaneo by a chair of the young ladies, which was nicely rendered.

THE PERAK TIN MINING AND EMELTING COMPANY.

The Hongkong and Whampos Book Company

site of the Japanese Barracks shall be close to have undertaken to coastrect for the Marso the Legation. This is not, an official version.] Government a steamer to run between Macso and may be modified in mainer points, but in all ad Timor. She ia to be a gunboat and trader essentials it is believed to be accurate Baside combined, and will be 112 foot in hurth with these five articles, there are said to be two sup 18 foot board She will bo £tted with suginea plementary clases setting forth the terms of on the compound, surface-condensing principle, payout of the indomnities and the period dur- with a spood of nine kusts. ing which the arrest and trial of the murder from Take on Sunday morning, having put in The French frigate Triomphante arrived hers

bad been 'onlargad avid added to no less than six time, and they could now my without four of contrailistion that it was the largest establish- monź for female education which existed in the colony. From the infant up to the aged woman A special general meeting of shareholders in shall be accomplished. all found a shelter and a home in that building. this company was held on the 16th January at Tas good Sisters started the work in 1860 with the offices in the Nanking Road, Shanghai. Mr.

for stores and coal like otherñ of the French med-

The Japan Mail writes as follows on this of-war have been in the habit of doing. She is

20 girls, whilst at the present time there were W. V. Drummond, the Chairman of the Board of question: The public has probably board sil the first wessel to be affected by the new ordera ze less 430 females living in the establishment, Directors, presided, and there were present G. H. that it will ever hear about the details and origin from the Home Government. She brought no all fed, clothed, and educated according to their Wheeler, E. O. Arbuthnot and E. d. Low (Dires of the disturbance at Soul. Count Inouye's renews of inportance, but merely confirms the re- condition. But the good Sisters had not only tura) B. E. Winewright, A. Lind, C. D. Kerr, port contains the fullest, and doubtless the most part of the recent fighting in front of Kelung geldon hoarts to compassionate the safering, W. Jada, H. A. Ritoke, W. Brand, L. Pila, F. trustworthy, sccount that bas yet appeared, bat The O. and 0. stencaer San Pablo, from San Ent they had golden minds to besch and in W. Lemarchand, D. Joses, H. H. Joseph, T. Le as it was presumably compiled in the main, Fasole for this port is considerably overdue. stract. They did not content themselves with them, .M. Campbell, T. R. Whoslook, R. Frsacis, from Japausce sources, if prosents the com- She left the former place on the 19th nit., and moraly providing for the wants of saffering ha- and Lo Cheng yo, representing 3,203 shares and plation of an ex-parte statement. In so far, is therefore now 3 dare out. She should have maafty, or with imparting education only to the 953 votes.

however, as it hears upon the coadust of the roshed Hongkong before this time, but has ~ pour classes, they had also formed classer for a MY.R.E.WAINWRIGHT Szplained that Hong Japanese themselves, it leaves Little route to doubt not been reported as having arrived at Toka kind of education suitable for pupils of a higher kong shareholders desired to have the company re- that Mr. Takezoys allowed himself to be ins. The City of New York, which arrived st glass. There was a school connected with the gistered, and he represented them on this coursion. singularly duped by the conspirator The Yokohama yesterday, has seca nothing of the institution who was frequented by 123 young He pointed out that it was obviously for the be- King of Korea is bridently s potentate of missing steamer, which has perhaps drifted ladies and it warriortion with that brano nefit of the shayetolders that the company shoull the most puerile disposition. The story of down to Honolulu

of the establishment that they had met together be registered, and he moved the following resols his behaviour during the crisis is pitiful The loan recently negotiated by the Chartered that afternoon, The school had been placed tica: "That the company be registered under reading. It shows that the only really praBank of India, Australis, and Chins with the alder. Government inspection, but besides the the company's ordinances of Hongkong 1865 to dent and enable instinct, which had any Imperial Government of Chins through His | gabjosta prascribed by the Grant-in-Aid scheme, 1881 a company with liability limited by influence with him, was the consciousness Excellency the Viceroy of the Two Kwaug and

top good Bisters were teaching music, both voosi 'shares."

that bo ought not to be soparsted from bin the Ilaikwan, or Superintendent of Custoras.

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