TIMATION.
CHARLES DELE's, there are signs that a son-
tion, at all events, of the Liboral party-
[UBT LANDED-A Large Bopply of may hope the section which is destined to be triumphant in the faturo-bas realised the PURE CONFECTIONERY,
fact that for our fire-and-thirty millions of people pant in those little islands an Empire PINE, WHITE AND BROWN SUGAR CAUDY, is a accesily. But an Empire cannot be
1
Comprising
CHOCOLATE CHO, DESET, CHOCOLATE,
THE DAILY FEISM WEDNESDAY, DEORMBRE Sro, 1886.
It is stated on good anthority, says tho Alia California, that the Pacific Mall Steamship Company is basking General Wilson in his roll- road negotiations with China.
SUPREME COURT.
1st December.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. BEFORE ME. JUSTICE ACKROYA.
LATE TELEGRAM S.
for mardor in the first degree. Strong efforts have been manda to intimidate Chiness em- The following talogeams are from American ployees at the Franklin and Newcastle si mitos, papers brought on by the P. M. ateamor Cily now quiot, but the coal companise are anxious in and many Chinso are leaving. These places are regard to the safety of their property. The Chi THE MARQUIS OF TORNE KOBBED. nege Consul at Sua Francisco was informed that
LONDON, 24th October,
the persons acouend of murdering the Chinese „The Marquis of Lorne, Liberal candidate for had been arrested. The Governor says it has Farament for Haupstead, poke yesterday at been bis desire to maintain order withant the am Brentford, a town near London. While he was ployment of troops, and a strong beganization of speaking, a mob salted him with rotten eggs the better class of citizens at Seattle han arranged and some of them, gaining the platform, smashed itssit under the law for the preservation of thз- his hat over is head. The sapportees of the peace. The situation has been impering from The noble Lord now beame so thoroughly wrists for calling upon the military. If seriou frightened that he hastily departed from the trouble arise the Shoretary will be notified by scone, ran through the streets in a drenching telegraph, and if troops should be required, there rain toward the railway station and foutediately is an nespls force at Vancouver Barracks, within
few hours travel of the disturbed locality.
A Japanese native paper says that the Tokyo Government hava prosentil 6,000 yen to Ad- miral Yanemeto, Minister to China, in recogni- tion of services rondored by him, during the negotiation of the late Tientsin Treaty. maintained, as Sir CHARLES DILKE sees, The Japan Gasetic esys the Japanos Govern without an active and vigilant foreign policy,ment have decided to establish military stations a commanding navy and an efficiently at the Bazin islands and Ssds. To the former, gasised army. Lord Bogenety, too, does a detachment will be drapatshed from the Tokys COMPITE, and SUGARES ALMOND in graat good servico in forcing upon the popular Harrison, and to the latter from the Sendai gar. shipped from New York, by the steamer Timor, dont of the Spanish altar to bive too much ) Marquis racked to his rescue and sight.onsusd. Į day to lay and it is eosoluded that no 300
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Boutamazdi,
Orders for extra spies of the Lolly Prass should
rison.
shell find.
POLICE COURT.
1st December. BEFORE ME. E. E. WODHOUSE. The China Merchants' S. N. Co's steamer
BREACH OF PRISON REGULATIOYR-" Pahun, which had been andor repair at Lok Asban, chairoselio, was charged witli hay. Shanghai, having her high pressure cylindering attempted to introduce tobacco into the geol
tbe on the 1st inat replaced, went for a trial trip on back at 2 p.m. she went ashore on the Sonth Bank ouer, and oaught him in the not of handing over arning of the 26th ult, and on her way P. C. 596, saw the defendant talking to a pri about three miles below the Lismore light-shin. about twe pounds of tobacco to him. She succeedad, however, in getting off at higli
The defendant, who had been convicted of two tide the sama-afternoon, and was to leave for potty offannen hefore, was fined $2, and in de Hongkong ta-day.
fault of payment sent to gol for a fortnight.
ASSAULTING A CONSTABLE.
severely handled, and bearning discouraged at departed for London. Mesawhile, the fight coa finded the sapportare of the Marquis being the desertion of their shampion, they raffred leaving their contestants masters of the Gold,
THE ARMSTRONG ABDUCTION CASE,
LONDON, 23rd October. The trini of Mr. Stead, editor of the Pall Mall Garette, Rabacon Jarratt, Bramwell Booth, Mrs. fendants in the Armstrong abduction case, began tries, bat not in any abundance that might lead
DEATH OF GENERAL MOCLELLAN,
day before Justloo Lopes at the Central Crimmal us to suppose that Barmah was on an Ophir.or
ORANGE (N.J.), 9th October, Conrk A large crowd had assembled in front of a California. It is much more likely that such
General George B. McClellan, ex-commander the building previous to the opening of the coart. paraes were given to Baruah base of the of the army of the United States, died suddenly but a heavy rain sat in and they scattered to places love of the Burmese for gilding, for gilded this morning at 3.10 o'clock, from ozhaustion, of shelter. Tho prisoners plesled notguilty. Sir buildings and gilded ships wore likely to strico preduvd by reposted attacks of neuralgia of the Richard E. Webster, Attorney-General, opsjed the eye of a stranger and Bre his imagination. heart, at his home, at St. Gload, on Orange the oam for the Crown. His addrass covered the In Harco Polo a travels the first mention of mountain. Though he had nearly completed sama ground as that of Mr. Polland. Mr. Ju- Barmah in the mediairal language of Europe in his fifty-ninth year, he had preserved, not only ties Lopes held that no motives no mattor bow Chinese fashion; and after narrating his op Therefore, when he began about the wooks ago the taking of a child without her parents' con- to be found. He calls the kingdom Mien, in baoyant apirits, bat a buoyant, youthful agility. worthy their abject, ware utilment to justify
will country, he pauses to tail of a great tatile his family, regarded the matter us norions. He of the law. The testimony of witnesses so far prone to it by a downhill journey of tes and to feel pains in his heart, neither he nor his aunt, and if that cousout had been obtained in s balf days, and a much longer passage through a medical zusa, Dr. Soward of Orange, nor any of fraudulent manner it was no consent in the eyes which had taken place between the forces of the and every one ale balieved yesterday that the is merely repetition of the evidence given at "Great Easy" of Tartary and tits King of tehtanórze nalady was either gone for good or the preliminary examination. Eliza Armstrong Mion, which be describes si graphically that it at least for a long us. In this belief the general testified fully and clearly. The trial will proba suems prchable he gathered its accvent from the ordered his carriage yesterday morning and drove bly last one week.
Thedefendantenrocharged with misdemeanour dated Washington, 10th Ort, says: The death
A telegram in an Ameries curtomporary Cht Ashok, chair coolie, was charged with hac-lips of those who had been preant at it. An to Oruge accompanied by his only daughter, saw Jerrepondente era regasated to forward their name zealous for au-efficient army that he has to this city yesterday of Rear-Admiral Do jing assaulted a constable in the exsention of his army of tho" Great Kaan" Kad approached the several gentlemen on business, and made an ap-instead of felony, so as to bnable them to testify frontier of Burmah, and the Burmese Kingpointment with one of them for 11 o'clock to-day in their own behalf, amibe liberated on bail dør. Krofft promotna Commodore John Lee Davis,
F. C. 526 was on duty outside the City Hall ladeanod against it with 60,000 men and 2,000 He returned home in excellent spirits, ate heart-ing the prograss of the trial. now commanding the Asiatic feet, to be Rear-
LONDON, 26th October, Abont 11 a'clock the paina returned and a Admirst. Commodore William Truston is now at 9.30 p.m. kesuing order at the entrance to the bar, anh of which soutairet from twelve to six-ly at his meal hour and retired to rest.
The trial of Stend and other prisoners in the Seator Commodore, and will be promoted to be St. Andro's, Ball. The defendant caused an her, saoh six- Roer-Admiral in February, 1888, on the rotire obstruction with his chair, and he pushed it on torn betartar forts with weaker, messenger on borgehzok was dispatched down Armstrong abdration cus) was resumed to-day. and the Tartarhome were soared by theelephants, the hill for the dester, who came back with the Ann Broughton, the apighbner of Armstrong, ment of Roar Admiral Earle English, for aga, ens side. The defendant then knocked the pales and brake in disorder. Then Nesomdin, the least possible dolag. When he entered the bed-who intradnoad the latter to Mra. Jarrett, was This will promote Captain A. B. K. Baham to the chair against him twice.
Tartur captain, ordered his men to tie their horses or of the General he found the patient in ex-Aramined for the prosecution. Sho repeatedly Fined $2, which was paid.
to brass and to take to their bawa, in the use of treme ageny. The paroxysms returned with a contradicted half and denied that Mra. Arm Gommodore, Commander George C. Rumey to Captain, and Elentenant-Cusmuder George
which they were very expert. The elephants, in rhythmical frequency that was alarming, and the strong bad asked her about the character of Mrs. F.F. Wilde to Commander.
their turn, could not stand the arrows, man
doctor suggested wore no more affaint than the girl was pure, as.mas negerted by Mrs. Arm- were slain, and at last they fled with a terrific pathie comodies which the skill of the Jarrett, or that Mes. Tarrots had asked whether
those which had been supplied by the intelligent strong in hre testimony. rush into a forest bordering the plain of battls, destroying the wooden castles as they forced actection of General Metiollan's wife and daugh- their way through the iraus. A fiores hand-bator, who had ministered to bin asossingly from early auctation by the defendants accapting a...
It is now believed the trial will come to an
band fight onaned, and sock was the noise of the first alarm. For four hours he suffered the verdiot of guilty on technical grannila. battle, says Polo, that "God might have thunder-reat aroracíating agony. About 3 o'clock there Lord Balisbury is confined to his room fn-day,
he was before 1a.m. on the day of pobliosilos, Aftertast hear the supply fa limiteă..
Coramanications on Editorial matzers should be addroed "The Editor," and those on business "The Manager," and not to individuals by name. and address with communications addressed to the fattor, sot for publicaties, but na pridones of good
The Daily Press.
Governmont,
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of-war and the Messagorica Maritimes #teamers in the barbour the man on board cleared the de- parting Admiral lustily, Alaival Leaper has Son on the station aver since the first outbreak of the troubles in Tongnio, and was in active service throughout all the ighting.
emitent and lamented Minister. We have The French cruiser Champlain, Capt. Daniel, the Magistracy yesterday to consider an applies
left bere yesterday for Saigon.
The American corvette Orcipes, Captain J. J. MoGinny, left. Yokohama on the morning of the lat ult. for Shanghai.
no means of forming any judgment of the calibra of Sir Joan WALSHAM, but it is only fair to conclude from bis record- publiabed elsewhere that he is a capablo and reliable official, otherwise he would not havo beou left The Pavide Mail 8. S. Co.'s steamship Cily in charge of the Embassy at Paris. Moreover of New York left San Francisco for Yokohama Lord SALISBURY is too magacions a Minister and this port on the 19th instant.
We are informed by Messrs. Adamson. Bell not to fully recognise the great importance
duty on the 30th ult.
UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.
Lau As and In Arcos, analios, taving bean found in possession of about $3 worth of old iron which they could not satisfactorily account for, at Hung Ham, on the 1st lest, were convicted of unlawful possession and were fined $3 each, which they paid.
THE SAMPAN NUISANCE. The propriatere of nine sampans were eam-
THE EAST INDIA AND CHINA TRADE.
The committee of the East India and China
LONDON, 27th October.
wind of thair purposa, craftily determined to anticipate them. The Spaniards were the fireh to rasch the coretel ground, but while they lingetel and Initored over the construction of Deremonious altar, the Gormane burried up with Rags and slating powder, all roady for instantio de Janeiro:-- tanaons action, and rus op the Imperial tricolour J. J. BUCHESTER V. GEORGE. Wrttia, 3400, in face of their no less exasperated than bewildered competitori The scramble for the Camarocha Mr. Mossoy appeared for the plaintiff. Judgment way now defisored in this case by was nothing to this fine example of latter-day his Lordship, having been reserved last Friday landgrabbing. But the parole is now to the The aim was for the alleged value of case of Pape of Home and the Germans hope, though Lee repeating rifas reissing from a scusigament not without some natural apprehension as to the of 50 tres brought here from London, tran- result, that his Holiness will not allow the inci The dafetoe was a repudiation of ability by the weight with his adjudleation on the cass.”- captain, on behalf of the gwaere, of responsibility mind the magnitude of our prospective inter.
The sound of this season's series of Smoking for the missing ease, on the ground of provisions:
OLD GLIMPSEN OF BURMAH. sits in the colonies and the value of any la- Concerts of the Hongkong Volunteers will take contained in the Bill of Lading, stitutions which would be devised to manin-place at Head Quarters this evening at platatiff with costs, the queation of the value of gold. It was the Caryse Regio, the Golden The Lordship. nov. gave judgment for the The earliest notos of Barmah, connect it with Effective mobbers will appest in blno uniform, CRYSTALLIZED AFRICOT, SW, in and strengthen the tea which bind them or monegaskets. Haporary members of the orops miaring case of riflex to be referred to the Re-Chersonesa, the Stvarna Bhomi, or "Golden
Секамелый, Сините, е.,
to the mother country.” On this point, how-are invited to attend.
gistrar, the Captain undertaking to leara sa Land. But it was probably never a land where
METE FRUITS,
erer, there are differences even among poli
According to a San Francisco paper, En authority with Messrs. Giob, Livingston &Co. to gold was found in say grout quantition. Gold is who then seiseil the platform and passed resolu-Doai, Sarapson Jacques and Louis Moury, de- CARLSBAD and FTRAS FLUMI.
ticians as inach in sympathy generally with Chow, & Partiand Chinaman, makes the import. Pay the plaintiff whatever sizount the Registrar certainly prosent there, au in most other coun- tione condemning the policy of the Liberala. one another B Jord RossDEET and Sirant aunonnosment that with the beginning of S.
CHARLES DICKS, for the latter sote forth railroad building in Chino most of the Chinore who have had experience in railroad work on this the objections to the system of Colonial count will go bomo, as they will bavo an advantage fedoration, on behalf of which the former over inszperienced eu in finding employment
on the Chinese railroads. warmly pleads." St. James's Gazelle takes bardly so pleasant or friendly a view of Bir CHARLES DILEE'S utterances; waile en dorsing the sentiments expressed, it rather acridls inquire whence comes this new born enthusiasm at the prosent moment, and save: Bir OHARLES yields to no one in his enthusiasm for Greater Britsin. Nothing would induce him to neglect the colonies. Ho is all for incrinsing the navy. He is no
boretical dezuts about short ervice. His great anxiety is whether we az a nation are able to keep our engagements and are strong enough for the position we have been driven to agaume. Brave words; these and an- commonly easy in the months of gentleman in positions of great treadom and littla res ponsibility. But actions are generally con- HONGKONG, DECEMBER 2ND, 1935.
The colony has temporarily lost one of its sidered a better index to a man's real sonti-
most promineal and popular residents in the ments than words. Sir CHABLES DILEK WAR Ferson of Mr. W. H. Forbes, who left here yes -ÅFFER much delay the appointment of a new lately a member-und uo unimportant mem-terday for Marenillos in the French mail-stemer Pei-ho. Mr. Forbes, who is the senior partner British Minister to China has at length been bor of a Liberal-Radical
in the house af Mossts. Resell & Co., ia de- announced. Sir Joux WALSHAM, Birt, Se-What did be do to make the colonies more servedly respected by all who have come inte zoned by PC Enenson on a charge of obstructed and no man would have heard it. The Chi- was a change. The ages of the patient bagan having aadargene a negimal operation for
mention that stakes had been fixed in order to white with pain, began to recover its usual ruddy the arm with nitrate of silver. No dangerous cretary of Enbassy at Paris, sad lately Act-friendly, the navy stronger, the army more contact with him, and will be much missed ing the fairway of the Massageries Maritimesse annuis, which corroborate Marco's date, to grow brighter, and his face, that had been shresst in the arm. Burson Damon barged both in public and private life. He took steamer Iramaddy by making last to her on herinjars the elephants. After the defart of the line. He gave a long, doop sigh of relief, results are anticipated, but thy physicians have ing Ambassador Extraordinary and Minister efficient? How did he help England to warm interest in all kcal matters, wan a GITival or the 29 aft Plenipotentiary, has accepted the post, and keep her engagements and maintain ber Tainable member of the Chamber of Commerce. The coastable said the brots made fast to the BESS, 200 of these animale were taken stive smiled faintly and said "I fool easy now. Thank issued ordera that their patient must not be dis- presumably will shortly come out to take it position in the world? All we know is that and as Commodore of the Yacht Club du och stemor while she was coming in sut he took by the Tartars, and the Great Kean ever after. God. I Lave pulled through! Then be sank tarbed for fox dage. Bir Willis Jennor and to support and encourage yachting in the op- thuir anabere. A great nuisance was caused by wards opt elaphants sa snxiliaries in war. Poie back upon the pillow as if erbautod, closing his Sir William Withey Gail, well-known physice, up. In October, 1873, Sir JOHN was pro-he belonged to the Cabinet which went near loay. A number of their friends went off to this practice, and Mr. Tavares, of the Messe- then goes on to describe those great wonders of eyes. The doctor, who was watching his face witnessed the operation.
Amien (a city which Colonel Tale thinks way with extreme solicitude, saw the unerring signs moted to be Secretary of Legation at Peking, to aliouating the eclonies, left the navy in à the Perks to bid Mr. and Mrs. Forbes farewell, geries Maritimes service, said the steamer had to
he identified with Old Pagin), the towers of approaching collapse and whispered to Mrs. The trial of Stead of the Pit Hall Gastón, stop to avoid rauning the boats down. bat he did not proceed out, the new fold of condition of perilous weakness, and heaped Rear-Admiral Laspés left this port bound for
of gold and silvet erected near the tomb oÛÏöllan: “Î foar he is dying? 'It was but and other defendanta in the Armstrongabduction The defondants were fined $5 each, or in de
of a king. Oma was acvered with gold two tras: General McClellan raised himself up case, was rescue I to-day at the Central Criminal Inboar having apparently no attraction for dangers and bumiliations upon the empire." France at midday yesterday in hie dagebip, La fault a month's imprisonment. The finies wors
to the thickness of inger, sud on one hand, half-opened his syes, and fell back Court before Mr. Justina Lopes. A disenssion Use him. It will be apparent therefore that the The Globe, more magnanimous, announces Galissonnièrs. Au the veased weigbad anchor paid.
ather with silver in a like manner. The towers dead. The o:cangerente have not yet been made tween counsel arose respecting their portions of salute of thirteen gans was fired by Rear Admiral
shone brilliantly in the sun, and to each were for the funeral.
Lestimony of Mr. Aune Broughton takon yóz. ́nom Minister's connection with China has its great satisfaction at the enunciation of sunlar from the Turenne, and diredly after a
attached bells respectively of gold and silver, that?
A GREAT DEALSTER ON THE COAST OF terday. Raference was had to the shorthand not been of a very intimate character. He views identical with its own by so prominent similar sluts was fired by Tios Admiral Hamil
Bokled in the wind Adonbtful version is ther
LABRADOR.
notes of Mr. Justice Lopes, which confirms the given of a conquest, the occurrence of which is
KALYPAX: 97th October will, however, arrive on the egne free from a Radical as Sir CHARLEH DILEE. It is to top from H. . S. Audacious. The Galibonnière :
notes of the jury; that Mr. Broughton deviatel replied to these salutosus she slowly steamed out.
confirmed both by the Burmese and Chinese an A despatch received to-day from St. John's, rentarilay that Mrs. Arrastrong said she would prejudice, and, if a man of discernment, be bened that whenever that rising politi. Directly after another saints was fred by the will apeadily form opinions of bis own on cian agaip takes office be will stand fast by shore, battery, to which also the Galissonnière re-trado esotion of the Liverpool Chamber of Cora-nais. The Great Kaan," having an overplus N. F.. saysA great storm ragul of the coast I never let her daughter for immoral purpose
The prosecution subpassed Dr. Smith gf matters in China and Paking politics. It is the political doctrines he has so lately wade pied. Ar the vessel passed the other French mea-merce, of which Mr. Robart Gladstone is chair of jugglers and gloomer shout his court, sent an of Labrador on the 11th instrat, doing immag
man, have replied to the questions sant down by army of them to conquer Misa, a task they duly damago among the fishing firet. Mity remesls Hulor atesst, and he deposed that he chloro- the Royal Commission on trade depression, and affooted. The towers of gold and silver-exeliad worn wrecked or driven ashore, und a large nume formed sad oramined the girl, Bars Armstrong. to be regretted, we think, that a diplomatist pablic, and in the meantime that he will
the opinions they counciata must be of interest their cupidity, but their master, with the raver- bar of ran from the crew of the rassele lost art sartiñad to her virginity at the request of with some experience of the East could not give fair play to the efforts of the present
to the mercantile community generally. Theyance of his nation for the dead, would not suffer their lives. Two thousand persons are now Stead and Bramwell, both This testimony
destitute, audition. The news created a sensation in court. be found to step into the place of Sir Haus Government to strengthen the connection
remark that the opening of the Sue Canat has those vonnments to be pulled down, The Botushore in Iroduced the trade of Liverpool with India as ro
mese istorians estimate the Moncof invaders of createil grant excitement here. Steamers will be Pizzes, but it seems to have been a difficult | between the Colonies and the old country,
Mr. Stoad paid Dr. Smith three guions for garde the importation of action, oil, and eseda, their country on that ocassion as amounting to komediately diasteaed to the saene of the dis the examination of Elize, which was intended for matter to find a suitable successor to that
A special masting of the Justices was held at and some other articles which arenow sent direct six millions of kprao and 20 millibas of foot,!"
astor with provisions, clothing and other com- Mr. Stoud's protection. Mrs. Jarrott was in Ludovico di Varthom, must naïve and enter forts for the osataway?.
had awake in the same. bol-room at the time. to Continental ports, but this falling off has tion for a licence from Frank Rogers for a pab been compensated to some extent by the io-taining of travellers, visited Barmah towards the
Sr. Joans, 29th October. Dr Smith ww & friend of the Salvation Army. lio-house to be called the Grand Hotel, at 204. preased importation of Indian, wheat, which has oloso of the fifteenth century, but ho has not
The bark Nellis, oan of the relief vessels sent He had never performed aqoh an examination snuck to say about it that is not touched upon by out to the Labrador coast, gaze into port to-day before. Quoon's-road Central, a house until recently or bem grally facilitated by the canal. The fur
LONDON, 18th October. spied pader a licunco by Mr. Juster. The justher extension of railways in India would materi- others who followed him there. He speaks, among almost overladen with men, women, and children,. times present were Mr. H. E. Wodehouse (chair-ally assist in developing the natural products other things, of the long and thick timber, of the many of whom are still prostrated. There were The trial of defendants in the Armstrong ab.. men) and Mr. Granville Sharp. Chief Inspector of the country, and, in doing so, would Increase plentifulagss of givet onts, and of the tharvellous 260 in all, but it in feared that s large number inction ass was resumed this morning at the Grey, behalf of the police, said he had no sh the trade of Indis with England, while the intra- jewellery of the ting, the rings of gold and going of the reseed cannot arise. The oilcers of Central Criminal Court. The testimony for the jection to offer to the application. Mr. Sharp Justion of English gouds into new market in the about his arms and legs, the rings upon his fin: the Nellie report that the hurricane was the prosecution being all if, the Attorney-General Baid he did not care to oppose anything that met interior of India would be promoted. In British gere, and his ears that trang dewa half a palm "
wast severe over ozporianced as the Labrador announet that his side of the one was closed. with the approval of the polios, but he know all the purple oven bagent of the monstrs, with the weight of their not. During past. Over Hovat vessels were wrecked. Charice Eussoll, counsel for the fefeues, then si that a namber of Chinose in that locality object in public works and for the benefit of country, the next century a good many Europos sea Some were dashed to pisses en roale for distant dressed the Court on behalf of the prisoners. He & Co. that the steamer Forim, from Antwerped to having another pablis-house opened thers and not be remitted as at present to Caleatte: to have shrugul iule this remote and. But fron shore and everybody on board lost. Others vindicated the mallme lives of Mrs. Jarrett, of confiding the charge of British interests and Bordeaux, sailed from Haiphong for this. Wodoh and aid that so long as the opsi the quastisfactory relations between our mah obangan its divisious frequently at this were dismantled by the gain and the survivers when she took the girl from her mother for Mr. in China to able banda, especially at a seme-port yesterday.
plication was of a character aut to ease any op Government and the King of Burrash should be time. First, ons king and then anotast rose to clang to the floating rigging and hulls until the Stead, and claimed the absence of consent of the wast critical period when great changea sp. The following are the "neders of the day" for position from the police he could see no objection terminated without delay, so as to giro nato prominenco, and destroyed or mada tributary his story subsided, when they were rescued by east father did not make the act a crime if the and stability of trade between Bangoon and fellow kings In the consequent series of ware crackers. The groat majority of the ill-fsted mother's consent had beg giran without mis- poar to be impending in that most consar-this afternoon's meating of the Legislativa to granting the licence. He thought it wa
proferable to sanction thể spaning Upper Barmah. With respect to the causes European partisans were engaged; notably a cruisers, however, were lifted up as if on the representation or fradd. vative country. It is alan not impossible Council
of a house of this kind, which, being licenced, which have operateri in affecting the condition good may Portugas About the middle of wail of a fix wave, sad, un logor susceptible Stand then addressed the jury in behalf of that there is some significance in the selec 1.-Thin reading of the Bill entitled an Ordinance was ammable te polios control, than to allow of taste in the district the committoo say that the contary there arose a grost King known to to the skill of human hands, taken with a nighty himself and the other defendants. His argu
to and Ordinance 8 of 1880.
tow to a lodgment in the surf, when the bruskers mont was on the basis that the end'justified the tion of a tried diplomatist from a Corti.
coffee shops and restaurants of the charactor the domonetisation of silver by Germany, and fame as Brama of Tounges, and under him Bur 2-The Council to go into Cumreitten on the Bill that had lately made their appearance here to the consequent cessation of a azad ratio bat woon msh soms to have attained its greatest pawar, completed the work of destruction. It is impos-moons. tertal capital who has doubtless, among entitled the Municipal Rates Ordinance, 1885.
spring into exiatue promisonously. There gold and silver, though it has stimulated the ex-and to have impressed all travellers with its sible to tell how many persone are lost. The
The Court then adjourned. other things formad conad opinióne on the
Ina telegram received by the Spanish Ministor was zu sontrol over these houses, and a great ports of Fadine produce, has disorganised the richea and magnificance. Burda is spoken of as present estimate is 300, bat this does not include
LONDON, 29th October. to at Shanghai from the Captain-General deal of annoyance was often aused them. trade in English goods to India, so far that it exceeding the "Great Turk" in power, and as the probable 100 who will do from oxpusursand Mr. Stead, editor of the Pall Mall Gazelle, aubject of French aims and projects in Indo. Ohilippine annonaging the decease of. He thought and theck ought to be planed upon hus prevented shippers haing certain of what ro- having 1.500.000 men of war at his command. iuatioution. There are more than 2,000 sufferers resumed his address in the Armstrong adine Chisa. In any case British residents in King Alforwx, the following santeuse was such houses. Mr. Granille Sharp not opposing, turn they would recive in gold for their goods During this prosperova time, Halph Fitch, soattered along the bleak coast for miles. They tion case immediately after the opening of Court China will have the satisfaction of reflecting added-Tha moat absolute order preräils. in the licence was granted.
sold in India for silver. Beas the lapse of time, merchant of London, reached the country, and are destitute of everything-foot, fuel and sloth- to-day. At its conclusion, Mes. Robecos Jarrett, Spain."
which should natarily bring about an adjust has recorded what has there. He admired ing. Unless aid soon rescher them they must one of the prisoners, began her testimony is be that the protection of their interests bas
ment of prices, falla to give that stability which the straight streets of the ospital, se protected nearly all parish
half of the defence, and had not finished when the been entrusted to a gentleman who in the News has been received from the Chinese Com-
for more than soventy-five years was waidhained by rows of palm trees that you might walk in "THE "GENESTA’s” OCEAN FOTAGE.
Court adjourned. by the united action of a few Continental an fhe shade all day. He was struck, sa most people
PORTSMOUTH, 28th October.
LONDON, 30th October. course of more than thirty years spart inisioners on the Kwangsi.Tonquin berdera (saya
tions. The depression of trade in Europe and wore, by the honours paid to the sacred slephants, The Ginesta, dofested in the recent interus- The frist of Stead, editor of the Pall Mall TONTON, 30th November. Amerien baing said to be general, there may be which extended even to washing their fest in tional yoht rate for America's Cup by the Guifle, and the other defondents in the Arm
one general cause for it, which is probably to be silver basins, and be mentions how wild slephants Amerlaan yacht Paritza, arrived hers at strong abduction ease, was resumed to-day, THE NEW MINISTER TO CHINA. Sir John Walsham, Bart, Secretary to the found in this demanstication of silver. Low were captured by anointing decoys with a peau o'clock this morning, after her voyage across the Justice Lopes, raplying to 1 qunstion from the prices have led to over-production by the efforts ar scented ointment. Whon a white elephant Atlantic. She came into port fying three first- jury sa to when the case would and, said they British Embassy at Paris, has been appointed to make small proits où & larger turn-over, Bad was caught, each merchant had to make a dona, priza flags, won in her contests with American | might as well ask the date of the day of judg- British Minister at Paking."
the result has been loam. The telegraph enables tion of Ealf a ducat. Of black elephants of war yachts. Great sathemasm was marifasted by ment. Charles Russell, sounnal for the defance, We take the following sketch of the career of large moreantile banking operations to be car the King had as fewer than 5,000. In throwds on board the man-of-war and yachts in intimated that the defezos wonki ainsa their side a take the followif she the Foreign Oferred an with a minimum of coin, sad in thus country were mines of rabies, sapphires, and the harbour, and cheer after chear greeted her as of the case Wednesday next. Mrs. Rebecca List: Walsham, Sir John, Bart, is an MA facilitating transactions has added to the keen spinales. The course of ozolange was against she salled Into port.
Jarrett, one of the prisoners, then continued har the foreign merohaat; "by your money you laas It is believed that the time of the Genesta's testimony. of Trinity College, Cambridge. Is a Dopaty as of competition.
mach"; batethers wore advantages to be set trip soross the Atlantis, 20 days and 10 hours. Lieutenant of Rednorahire. Was some time
Mes. Jarrett, being pressed by Justice Lopar THE CAROLINE ISLANDS QUESTION against this. Debtors could be taken and kopt boats the best yacht record. The wind during to answer sortsin questions during the ergaser- at the mermat's howww-nutli-they-paid, and so the voyage wer north-northest to warf, with aminatios, swore that Mrs Armstrong allowed to a Clerkship in the Foreign Office, October 1, 1851. Was temporarily attached to the According to advices that roached Hamburg with their families, who might also be seized, nasional strong, heavy seas, which groatly re-her daughter to go with her for immoral par Legation at Mexico, December 3, 1857. Was simultaneously with the publication of Prince bound, and sat in the burning sun of those lati tarded her progress Twice the Ginesta was poses without having any idea as to what amant Acting Consul of Maxios from Jana 20 till Dianarol's second Note to the Cabinet of Madrid dus. Another legal method was still more Love-to, and the whole trip was made under a money she would get. She denied having October 20, 1859, Was appointed 2nd Faid thors or be but little doast, the Berlin coroarious, for the seizure of the debtor's body by reefed trysails. The only mishaps wees the conducted herself immorally with the zusband of Attaché at Mexico, January 1, 1860, and 1st respondent of the Times says, that the Fope will the creditor wae not arktown in neop breaking of the mate's ankle and a slight dis- Mrs. Anne Broughton, but admitted having gant Attaché March 12, 1861. Acted for some time have to prononace in fatur of Germany on the that time. In certain cases suits were decided arrangerseat of the steering gear. The bost him an immoral roossage. Jnstica Lopes cantion- as Secretary of Legation in Mexican in 1861 only point which the Chancellor declared to be by the parties dipping their heads nater water runs were as follows: On the 13th instant. 233nd Mrs. Jarrett against not testifying bounsely. and 1862; was appointed a 2nd Secretary, Doto- upeo to question-naadly, whether the German and he who first rose for breath lost the sait miles; 13th, 240 miles, and the 14th, 200 miles. Mrs Jarratt admitted thathor Intters contained their treat falsehoods, and said Mr. Stoad gatsher £10 to bari, 1862, and was Chargé d'Affaires at Mexico or the Sparish flag was Srat hoisted on the island This peditions system of trial atill obtains The crew of the Genesta speas from January 17, 1863, 6ill Fabruary 1, 1865. Yap in August last. According to letters in the country. As to diet, says Fitoh, the ment in America with enthusiasm. Wis transferred, as 2nd Saratary, fo Madrid, from the Carolines it appears that on the night people ate roots, herbs, lanree, dogs, ests. June 26th, 1866, where he was Acting Charge of the 31st-22nd of August the Spanish trans rats, serpents, and snakes That Bortal was
A special to the News from San Antonia says: d'Affaires from November 15 till Detouber pirts Ran Quintin and Corrieda arrived off rich in gold, and saree of victuale,” had boon
Was appointed, May 31, 1868, one Yap, and the rameur scon got abroad that the the testimony of Gaspar da Cruz some 3 years-Herbert Blake died here this evening from of the British Commissioners to adjudicate vessels had come annex the island. On board earlier. Other points on which Fitch touches combined attack of dengue fever and pneumonia. on the claims preferred by the owners of the of oao was a young lieutenant, Don Ezrigos Ca. are the blacking of their teeth by the natives, The ducoed had been stopping here since Sep The populace is becoming incensed at the re- boner Mermaid, of Dartmonth, alleged to priles y Cesauca, who was reported to have their practice of pulling out the hair and their tombor last, having left Ireland on account of ticence of the Government respecting negotin, have keer sunk by a shot fired from the bat brought with him hisappointment as Governor of custom of cremation.
threats made against his life. He was a bar tions on the Carolines question, and fears of an Tories of Ceuta, October 16, 1804, which Com- the Carolines. Nothing of importamos, however. At the end of the sixth century, that porristar in high standing in Dublin, and was a outbreak are entertained. The German Tasgation- mission sat at Cadiz. from June 9; 1968, till was done by those on board till the 25th, when tion of Burmah known as Foga suffered fearful member of the Irish and Commission. It was is strongly guarded to prevent a ropatition of the March 20, 1869. Was trasferred to St. several missionaries, and also some horses and calamities; its bartents were ruined, its cities on socount of his action while one of the Commcent outrages, Spanish sccounts of the Ger Patomburg January 1, 1870, but did not raste, wore landed without angarawed object. At were destroyed, and the bodies of its inhabitants mission, that his life was endangered, and he man occupation of Tap confrm the report there- proceed. Was transferred to The Hague, Antre o'clock on the same day the German ganhost choked some of the rivers. A picture of that having sulled down upon himself the wrath of of telegraphed from-Berlin.
LONDON, 28th October. Rust 10, 1870. Was promoted to be. Secret was een steaming towards the island, and melancholy time may be found in the pages the Irish dynamiters. He tras first cousin to tory of Legation-at-Peking, Oetober 15, on catobing sight of the Spaniards it made haste of Parohan. Shortly after this, a European ad- William Thomas Burke, who was assassinated, A dospatah from Madrid confirms the recent 1879, but did not proceed. Rosigned to cash the harbour. This it did a half-past venturer. Philip de Brito, took a prominent part together with Lord Frederick Cavendish, in statement that the American Govorusent has in- April 16, 1874 Sacceded as Zad Baronet, ez, and the commanderst once landed a detach. in the affaire of Barnah. The King of Arakan Phoenix Park. Aurest 10, 1874 Was appointed Boretary ment, whica at seven o'clock ceranonicnely at gave him the port of Sirian afterwards a British Legation at Madrid. Janitary 23, 1875 up the German lag on the factory of Masare settlement), and he distinguished himself by where he was Acting Chargé d'Affaires from Robertson and Hernsheim, and declared all the usurping the theme of that Burron Kingdom, May 29 till September 20, 1875, from May islands between the: Equator and 11 degrees capturing the son of the king, and afterwards by Billings) took place at Landbezo, his native 1610, it town, today. The services were largely attended. 24 till Septembar 27, 1876, and from April worth latitade, and botwoon 13deg, and 16 deg. capturing the King of Tonego, 4, 1977, till July 15, 1878. Was prounted est longitude, to have been placed under the was said of him: He still domineoreth, and PRESIDENT CLEVELAND'S VIEW OF CIVIL SER to be Secretary of Embassy at Barliz, ar Imperial protection-a tact which was immediate careth for nobodie. In 16:3, however, the King. 6, 1878, where he was Acting Chargé d'Afly rotified to the commander of the two Spanish of Ava and other potentatas advanced against
A Washington spacial to the Post pays --The faires from Jana 17 till October 20, 1879; vessel: Among the islands thus annex are him, and he was spitted and impaled upon a bill from October 23 till November 24, 1880; the Paleo group in the west and Strong's Island by them. From that period, the Kingdom of President stated to a gentleman whom he sailed frota May 18 August 23, 1881 from in the east. The Dona declared that it hnd Ava began to rise in importance. With 1630, into consultation yesterday that he will rigidly Prines Bismarck having refused to admit the July 3 to 12, 1882, sud from July 16 sise best their intention to annex the islands, and the formation of English settlements at adhere to his civil sorvino reform polisy, what olaim of Spanish priority of the peasession vi to September 5, 1889 Was transferred to but only on the 27th of August, after oorstroot. Promenad Ava, begins die lang tate of English ever many happen in or out of his party, and that the Island of Tap, Spain has prepared another- It is tried is confident that ultimately the country will note, containing sorore arguments against the Paris July 1, 1883. Is-Minister Flonipo-ing an altar which should add the necessary missions and Burmess insolezce. tentiary at Paris in the absence of the Ambas- solemnity to the act; but ap to the ovde hoped that the present. "King of the Rising approve his comes. Of one thing he is sure that kinal Redeation of the Gerrast Chancellor and Mador, and noted as such from August 10 to ink, of the 25th no vestige da Spanish flag Bub, Lord of the Calestial Elephants, Master of neither pelitiesl party can ogsaly espouse any insisting on acosptance of the slain of Spaniak October 14, 1884:
pould be proved to have Battered on the many White Elephants, and Gread Chief of polley which is antagonistic to the civil service
priority. Island. It is true that on the 25th, after they Righteousness," will, desorting the example of idea. President Cleveland intends, in reorgani hed boon forestalled by the altar-disregarding his towfathers, Keton to the dictates of rosensation of the Civil Service Comtnission, which THE BURMESE WAR.
Germania, they went ashore and fired their per- rather than to those of the boundless pride of his will probably be made as soon as competent per King Theobow has submitted to the British non on a fagstaff on the spot which they had race-Globe
sons can be found, to make his purpose clear in this matter. elooted (in their mind's eye) for a Governmect Government.
The following amusing anecdote is told of the Hoose; but on a protest from the Germans
ANTI-CHINESE FALLING IN WASHINGTON [FROM "TANGEAT MERCURY."}
MERITORY. THE PORT OF NEWCHWANG,
the neurping colours worp hauled down, the cantatrice Catalaui:-She was one day, rehears
WARRINGTON, ist October. goste, the bores, and alssioneries were again ing at the Paris Opera Houes an air which she CLOSED
Governer Watson Squire of Washington Fer Haggad aboard, and on the 28th of August away had ta sing in the evening, when she found the steamed the San Quintin to Manila, to telegraph pitoh of the pianoforte too high, and gave in- ritory Las sent a special report to this Secretary its report to Madrid and ask for instructions. atrastions to have the instrument lowered by the of the Interior on the anti-Chinoeo agitation lo
A deputation from Menaan has arrived at Two days afterwards Loco the 30ththe.) evening. Her husband, Captain Valabreque, that Territory. The Governor says there has
tie, having meanwhile reconlod, darted off to the volunteered to see her order carried out, and im boon mach agitation on the subject of trong Herr tromplain of Afghan oppression-and-to 1 in not to be rashly extended or lightly held disputes respecting the rightful ownership
same destination with imilar intent. Thus the mediately sent for the stage-carpenter and had the Chiume reddents to leave the country, parsak the Busine to intervene is their behalf.
TRICHTFUL ACCIDENT. employed. But those who think thats more assis is ace in urgent need of a harbour in the Sultan sent this yea
The silk covering for the Kash, which the point et isane between Germany and Spain in the lags of the pianoforte amputated! The particularly in the counties bordering on Puget
PARIS, 21 October. Damocratic form of Government haze means Pacife which is open all the winter, and has at 385,003. (about £15,433), and that, aunt by
Heocs, has been valued perfectly clear. Thst in point of foot the Germanoo took place, and the lady was greatly Stand. Several publis navelings have been
Despatches from Périgueux, the Capital of BDA were the first to hoist their flag on Ysp annoyed at the continnad high pitch at which hold, st which there were present delegates of indifference to the welfare of our fellow-aub- apparently been defeated in her cherished the Khedive for the same purpose at 290,000, there own be no doubt, but it would appear to be she had to sing. She soon sought her husband, the Knights of Labour, and violent invadiary the Department of Dorogue, state that a fright jects in India, in Canada, to Australia, are schemes in Korea, does it not seem to be within (about £11,600). Both are back, most rishly squally plain that the Spaniards had steamed and remonstrates will bim for neglecting her speeches were made. The principal point for ful accident has occurred at the Chancelata the range of possibility that she may consider embroidered in gold, and so large that each of thither with the same parposa. It can scarcely be wishes. Ife nct a little hart at being thus these demonstrations has been at Seattle, bat quarret, near that town. While a large body grosaly deceiving themselves." The Times the No Man's Lans at the south of Japan a spot them covers entirely the whole Kanbat On the doubted that this purpose had been ripenes by wrongfully scoused, insisted upon calling the there has also been great deal of agitation at of workmen was engaged in taking out atone, in, destroying the also, referring to the opinions pronounced by anited to her purposes? Rumont are already first day of the Fourban Bairam festival the new knowledge of the German latention to sans the person who had performed the operation, and, to Tacoma Thes far there Is been no out the quarries enddenly thetwo statesmen mentioned above, exproness afloat that the Russians intend to anner them covers were laid on the bely one in the place Carolines. The case, therefore, for the couside Cantalani's utter astonishment, called the car break, although serious trouble has been these village situated on the ground share the stone. at Were she to do so, a much greater of the old covers, one of which was sent to the ration of his Holiness in thin. The Germans penter and said to him, "How much did you lower tened. The person apused of killing the pits and killing a large number of persons. its satisfaction at their tons. It es:-"Lillonity would arise than most people can Sultan, and the other to the Khedive, is pro wasan to have been the first to resolve at snacks the plato, Charles Two inches, sir," was Chinas kop-pickers, or Seattle, bave boani Arany are buried in the ruins, and it is doubtful Lord Boszner's speech, as well as in Sir imagine.
airasted and are how in jail onder indfatmeal if any can be rescued alive. Troops have bosa wente from the clergy of the Mosque.
ing the Carolines, and the Spaniards, getting the prompt reply,
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the Daily News) to the fact that they have been
the appearance of their French colleagues, and that they have nothing to do but pionic.
the diplomatic morrica must have gained awaiting thers for sune tiau without any signs of ripe experience fitting him for the discreet but fearless discharge of the DDBrous duties which devolve on the shoulders of Her Ma jesty's Representative in Peking.
In the presence of the several sharp divisions of political parties in England, and the some what alarming policy dareloped by certain of the Radical leaders, it is at least satisfactory
According to the Bising Sun, the U.S. Bag ship Trenton is expected of Noguenti for a short stay in the early part of next month. The Pain will thortly relieve the Marion at Chemulpo, after which the latter will proceed to Shanghai L probability most of the U.S. flest will winter in Japan.
The alla California says The Chioma cigarmakers have struck against white labour.
to find that the party of whom Mr. Joas The Knights of Labour bare taken up tad Bror is now the leading exponent no matter with their usual intelligence and interest, longer exists se a power in the realm. This and the result, we doubt not, will be greatly
baneñoisl to white labour. Way anybody, or party whose Shibboleth is "Parish Indin," capta Chinsman should want to sinaka a Chinese and who would gladly saver tho sords that cigar is a problem unanswered.” bind the colonies to the mother country, is Says the Shanghai Courier:-" Most of ver rapidly dwindling in numbers and import-readers will be glad to know that the Tsung-li Yamen has adepied thiocoatention of the British anco, and a new party, of whom Sie CHARLES Consul-General, that lekin is not legally loriable, “DiLat and Lord Rosebery are conspicuous even on opium, in the Foreign Settlements, and henchmen, bas arisen among English Liborala fatends to instruct the Taote here to this effect. So far, so good; but there is a provision whose aim is the strengthening of the ties attached to the communication which may yet be that bind together the seatbered portions of found to have a sting in it. It is, that the Her Majesty's dominions. Mr. CHAMBEE Foreign authorities hora are to so oporate with mary, though leas of so Imperialist, is also question may arias: What is suggling and the Chinese in expressing swaggling; and the strongly opposed to the Barear school of how is it to be represed pr peace-at-any-price politicians, and none of Adrions from San Francisco received in Tokyo these members of the Radical wing of the with regard to Japan tex, įpays a Jupan Gazette Liberal party would auction any etaps bar-translation from a vernalar paper) are rathor encouraging. The quantity of the tax imported.
1
ing for their object the weakening of the to San Franoison for local consumption, for the Empire by surrender of the Colonies. On four months from July to September last, shows the 20th October Sir CHARLES DILEE Bd increase of689, 108 pounds, or $131,321 in value we compared with the corresponding period Inst Lord Rosebery addressed political moet- year. The quality of teo this year sa considored inge in which they
gave expressing much superior to that of last year, and the tea to riess which, coming from Oquaervatives,octor of the custom house there said that he had never seen such good tea imported from would have been unbesitatingly pronounced Japan. The consumption of Japantes is daily "Jingoiam" by the Radical Press, but increasing in districts along the Pacific coast,
as well as in the interior. being the views of two shining lights of the
The Courier anys that "the British barque party they are commended accordingly, The Daily News, commenting on their We, as a tes-lippor, now a lumberer, which arrived at Shanghai în thứ 26th alt, brought specches, sayer-"Liberale" of almost all news of the oredne lamber ship dibule. This shades of onioios bave the firmest belief in unfortunate verzal was passed by the Wylo soma 200 miles east of the Idnohoos, diemasted, walete the valus of our colonies and the great dologged, and ataudohod. for poop and every- paudency of Judia. They believe in the be thing on dock were swept away, and there was nofcent character of British rule, and they no trace of her captain and crew. They have probably gone to swell the long list of victims regard the Imperial sway of their country sa to pror-loading. The Albula was probably in a great safeguard of liberty throughout the the same typhoon as that from which the timbrar world. Lord ROSEBERY at Sheffield yeater. Inden dreole escaped after a struggle with the elements which was graphically described in our day described himself as a Libacal Imperial-columns by her captain about a month ago." int. There can be no doubt that the author The Nagemiri-Rising Sun has the following -----
·rity of England. makes for, paseo wherever it Probably the Japanese will soon find out that ie established." It is favourable to freedom Russia is not only the common enemy of Chins
Ear
LATEST TELEGRAM S.
in the Audit Office before he was appointed
2, 1807,
NEWCHWANG, 25th November.
The port closed today. The last veased which
of trade, to justice, and to equality of reces, and regland, hat also as regards theft the part was the Gurman stemmer Activa.
Both Clins and Jopsa have for a long time past.
of the Linghiu isleads. In view of the fast that
DEATH OF AN IRISH LAND COMMISSIONER.
· GALVESTON; 25th October.
FUNERAL OF JOSH BILLINGS.
LENOX, Masa, 24th October.
The funeral of the late Henry W. Shaw (Josh
VICE BAFORM.
NEW YORK, 24th October.
proence Eliza. She believed that the "Lily" of the Pall Mall Gazellestory was Eliza Armstrong. Mrs. Jarrett is breaking down under cross-ok- smination.
THE CLBOLJNE IS)ANDS QUESTION,
MADRID, 23rd October.
timated to Spain that if the latter's sovereignty of the Caroline, Istande is recognised, the Ameri- can Protestant Mission must be respected and the froodom of religion permitted.
BELLIN, 29th October. The North Gorman Gazette, commenting on the Carolines question, hints that the diplomatio, dealings of Balor Elduayan, Spanish. Mizister of Foreign Affairs, resposting that dispute, are of danbly character.
MADEIR, 29th October.
FRANCE AND PORTISAL IN GUINEA.
FARIS, 29th October. Two French men-of-war have been ordered to promed at once to Guinea to protect the French interests in that country. The dispate growing aat of the rival claims of Frans and Portugal to certain sections of Guiuen has reached a orisin
EUGNIA AND...AFUNASIŠTAN...
ST. PETERALUka, 26th October.
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