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Mr. LEGGE aid he had another mantation to propom and that was that all the uncollected debts of the Cosa pany be at once made up by the Segretary of the Company and seat for collection ether to himself Mr. Legge) or any other ahareholder in the room who might be named by

the mestine.

Mr. McGTOCH secorded. Mr. FXASE-Srn said the workpeople would have to be paid.

Mr. Lacou said he would enllest the money and hand it over to the directors to pay the WINGS AR SOCN as it was oxflected.

Mr. CRAWFORD asked if there were soy wages due for October, and so why they did not appear in the amounts.

ME. HURLET said the reason was that the wages were not paid till the middle of the month. Mr. CRAWNAD said the account was not cor- rust its llibility of $500 was oraitti. The no- count was sent to the abareholders in the mor ing, giving them no time to look into it. And then suddenly by an accident this question of

THE DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15r¤, 1885

prisoners recommanded for liberation only some ton par oort, bare bene set free, and the people say that each half maasneos ara not ikely to appease the angry gods.

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BEVOLT AGAINST THE PORTUGUESE SOTER' EIGNTY IN AFRICA,

Lison, 28th October. Nowe has been received that King Gangam hans of Zambesi Valley and thirty thousand on tives have revolted against the Portuguese Sover igaty.

Beinforcomenta ars leaving here for Mozam

THE NEW GOVERNOR OF MADRAE.

A LONDON, 29th October, The Hon. R. Buurko, the newly appointed of the state of things. Thus, wa hone the Em-Governor of Matras, in taking love of the press has atributed Tla. 10,000, the Governor Kings Lynn elettore, deolared that he would be General of 1 Tis. 10.000, Ocuerat Taung proud if he attained the reputation of calling Tis, 300, &o., . We hear that these auns wil bimself a friend of the people of India. bo distributed by a trustworthy Mandarin. Let as hope the poor people will get most of the money and that the shroffage will be moderate. A family can live woll in this province for 10 tias Tls. 1.00 per month, of ours, exclusivo of opium and anoh like luxuries, and therefore the donations if fairly distributed will go long way.

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185 per share, er drv., sallars. China Traders' Insurancs Company's Share

$68$ per share.

Yangtze Insurance Association-Tis. 118 par North Chins Insurances. 285 per share,

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Chinese Tasutanas Company, Limited-9150 per On Tai Insuranos Comapang. Limited-Tis. 149

per share. Canton

The most interesting in one with Admiral Aube,prisonment rather than pay fine for obatract-ON HERTOWN BAINS OF THE PONDOS IN The motion that the Company close up and until 6p.m., the ship going nice and e-half hnota.

BOUTH AFRICA.

French Minister of Enring, who says Touing the streets last July by preaching Socialism, haad over its affairs to the Hongkong Steam After passing Omaisaki the atmosphere was clear,

CAPE TOWN, 26th October. have a truly magniloent body of naval officers, was to-day released, having passed sirty days in Laundry Company from the 13th Kovember was with oloats and fresh brentes from showard,

The Pordos-ia epite of all asarabeas given you have splendid sailors and yua have no heargjall He was mot on his erit by a crowd of then pat and carried sem con.

- dpfter var is it osme sa to rale, the

At "Disquieting nova continue to be received from Sy thoir Chief, Umqnieks, with the flow of ar ironeiady, these points upon which you are most frionda, who gavo him an ovation.

FRANKFORT, 1th October. thore wate any othFind blowing Fresh or from the south-east. Mr. Woop naked debta outstar ing bosides that due to the Hon 3pm. the course was changed to sont vest-by. Kwangsi. The foots of the disturbance appears riving at en sminhle rettlement of the Fenty beartily to be congratulated." He strongly.

Mayar Karl Pild, head of the great kong Stea a 1.mpdry Company,

wist, orrent magnets thaw har etinuing to be in the neighbourhood of Tu-in Chou, quastion with the aid of Bir Theophiles Burgos the poliar of building very fast raisors, Mr. PRICE xrra replied that the report haay, with rain. A lit bofors s'alock pr. about two or three dava journey inland from stou have invaded Xesibo oountry, they have having a minimum speed of nineteen knots per banking fem, die alinly to-day from heart which had been proved was not & report to it was raining heavily.and the top salawore taken Pakhpi, and the same distance from the bauka of bacat the Kraals in Xibe-land and 10,000 hens and aparte of making twenty knots for disease

LONDON, 16th October. aception, bat aimply for the information of in. Lanil was at that moment reported on the port the West River. Thertation unemployed Pondos are now concentrated on the border, bent ve hours ou a stretch application of an appara-

Mra, Lander, wife of a butcher doing basiaUAS tus of time forca. The English Admiralty shareholders. The £tal report would he pen, the oagines ware and for a momoni, soldiers called Kiyang natinaus. Handrds of apon further invasion.

The Cape Government aropsising Volnetoors officials refused to express opinions, but Lartin Camberwell, a aubarb of London, after seato at the next meeting.

and then put on full speed ahead again. The such have been passed into Knanzai and Hapan

Charles Beresford gaite agrood with Admiral quarrel with her husband, left ter komo, taklog hlam was at first starboarded, and immediately of lats. Many of them probably manage to elude in order to Aghat the Poadne.

CAPE TOWN, 27th Ostalar Auba's ideas. Unofficial opinion in England her Tee little ohild:on with her. She went to the Thames Biver at Faham and thraw kor. put hard aport, when the port side of the ship the effloors in charge of them, and join the dis-

Nows has beer wired bare that the foren of also agrees with Aube. grased heavily on a rock, which tea open the affected bands roaming over various parts of

FRANCE AND GERMANY.

solf and four children into the water. All wore plates in the engine-room alors and below the Kangsi adconverging towards Tonquin Fondos, which umbled on the border after their invasion of Rosibeland, bas dispersed, and

PARIS, 12th Oztober.

drowned except one of the children. as of the water halinst tank. The wuler rush Daily Nous Correspondent.

NEW YORK, 16th October. everything for the presentis quiet in that region. Thare le a rapid growth of the wir fəsling in ed into the engine-roam, the pumps wore i

Natalians are demanding their right to ussam Franco. The Benlanger partyhavabegan to issuo The Herald London cuble says:-The stantly put on, but the water ooming through.

Protectorate over Zululand, but Mr. Stanhope, two now journals, Reorache and La Gold Soorten has the following-"Mr. Dioble an the tunnel at the same time, gainolrapidly. The

Secretary of State for the Colonies, dissents from et Laboureur, to advocate an offrasive poling, intherizes the editor to state that William Bosch tunnel and cross bucker doors were indiately

5th November.

rindication of the old tailitary prestige of France. has dicited finally to retire to private life. The shut. An examation of tho holds from the

Steamers and sailing reasole are soming in

Ostaral Boulanger, however, disowns tay con alampen bas bastan all prominent sollers of dook showed that those forwart of the stake-hols

asetiba with the papers. M. Lavadon, a military his day, and therefore euraiders be la entitled to worn dry, but the after hold was filling fast and freely now that the season is nearly over, and

aritin, writes to the Figare that General Boal-rest on his laurels. His private affairs. now the ship settling by the sters. Immediately on tortaately there are thousands of pea basta

anger has prepared a well-conceived plau, la claim so large a portion of his attention that he the ship striking the master ordered out the raudy to sell their wares, although at present boata. Owing to the forward tackle of the star- the prionis rather high for now peas. Ops would

oonjunction with staff offisers of high rank, for is unable any longer to devote the necessary board life-boat being eat, and the after tackle hardly suppose any portion of the orope and

a continental esmpaign. The Militaire says that time to the pursuit of sculling General Boulanger desires war not for the pur.

LONDON, 18th October. gatting fouled in the darkness, an accident, oo-hare bean lost by the simmer foods, for it looks

pose of rscovering Alsace, not to gratify personal Wiliam Beach, the Australian oursman, Las cermin lowering that boat which unfortunately as if there were a greater supply of pass on the

ambition, but a stop leading to the solution of sailed from Plymouth, on his way home. occasioned the loas overboard of Francis Bernard, market then at the same period in previous bique,

social questions The strictest taboo of every-

DEBL, 18th October. A.B. The port lifo-boat and pinnaga were 119). Fanta, yet the distress caused by the inundations

Miss Mary Anderson has subscribed $2,500 for thing Cherman is being observed. The Miniator cessfully lorored, and the starboard life-bost is adoubtedly very severe, and the donations by

of Commerce has ordered the police to prosecute the benefit of sufferers by the Charleston earth the high authorities ovince a proper appreciation aftowards righted.

all persons walling boxes of toys importal from quake,

New Tors, 181k Outobor, Formany and containing a map of France with-

The Herald's Baden Baden epacial of Octobior out ALB.

BERLIN, 13th October 17th saya. This afternoon I saw the Emperor Germany has decided to supply her whole as he drove in a close carriage from his residence army with repeating rifles. Four corps stationed at Ville Mermer to visit the Corntons Fursten- on the wastern frontier of the Empire are alog and several other Austrian ladies at the ready equipped with improved arms. It is Hotel d'Angleterre. The wathore was cold, rain | rural hut all the Government manufacturies was falling and the wind was pioreing. Ho and acserale sre to an continuously day looked a little poler than when I saw him at and night on the work of converting the anger Manich in July, but is wonderfully robust. fur The Queen has wired a message of condolence rifles, the weapons at present in as by the army, his age. He has not new revered from a ro cent lightartask of hepatic colic and biliousness, to Laly Maoshereon, Tho is on a visit to Go-foto rifna holding ten cartridges each.

BERLIN. 15th October. braght on by a sudden change weather. His ernor Grant-Duff with her dafighter and nime.

Abbé Labouret of Vianville is being proseout-appetite is first rate. He returns Barlin on d in the Meta Court for having had patriotic Wednesday, Fronoh hymne sung in his church. The Gar. zzisa proscenter asks that the à thé ba impriana. The O. & D. abeamer Belgie, with the Ameed six months. Judgment was deferred. rican mail of the 19th it, arrived here yester.EMMAN SANKERS TRYING TO SELL RUSSIAN day sfternoon. The sabjotued belograus aro

NEW YORK, 19th October. taken from our San Francisco files.

A London table special to the Blar saga:--

The Counters Van Arnim, the insane we of NATURALIZATION BEFUSED TO A CHINAMAN Geruzar berkers are still coming over inadel Count Arnim recently fed from a private asylum

IN CHICAGO.

with: Russian bouts, which will be thrown outo tby Black Forest To-day her body was CHICAGO, 18th Ostobar, Che Louden wirkels during the eaming week or found in the river Marg Jodge Prendergast of the County Court to-day sold to private parchadors. They have utterly refused the application of Moy Ah Kos, a Chí- Failed to unload in German financial centres, the nose laundryman, for naturalization as a citizen betist boing general, in spite of official assuT- of the United States on sount of the pances, that was is probable Most of the Pow plicant's nationality. Moy's first pagers, granted ers have agreed to Russia taking seperate uction no time ago in New York, were in regular in Bulgaria so long as nothing is done in the fort, but tha Judge'said he was uncertain as to way of puaeration. the aligibility of a Chiness-to become a citizen, and advised tas applicant to employ a lawyer to represent his case.

BROOKLYN CATHEDRAL.

WORUS JAINA up.

Mr. FRASER-S said way business wat must admit the common sence of Mr. Crawford's remarks.

tam.

Mr. VAUCKER said Me Gourdia could only andit what was put before him.

As soon as the boats were swung out offorts ware suce by the master, umtos, carpenter and bonts was so got the passengers out of the nilay. my on the spor deck where they worn, in order te anter the brats; the suriasées sulavouring Me. CRAWFORD-I am sorry to have to make to get the Lascar firsun into the boata. The water coming up to level of the alter dook and Mr. FRASER-SMITH said he had been under into tas allyey-ways, those endeavours Were the impression the account included everything gentinaed, but the Japaness passengers refusel to the Bist Detober, and that such was not the thronghent, to leave orenter the beats. Twenty om me na mach nows to him as to the masting. night of the crew and the China bey screeded Huld only express his astonishment Nr.in satering the boats before the ship foundered. Gourdin would havo put his name to sach su ac- The ship's inusta more soon for about five minutes coaut auditor.

from one of tun bouts, and nothing farther either of the rouant or of those ramslang on board. with the exception of the boatswain, who was picked up in the morning by the captain's boat, having been floating all night in the water on a life-basy. Three Laser stokore, who were in the first mate's boat, which was fall of water, died in the boat. of exposure, and musther, by coming doranged, jumped overboard. The rest ancesedi in reaching the village of Kusigoto on the maitland, at 9'o'olunk am. on the 25th. The light on the east end of Oshima became visible after the survivors were in the boats, but had not been seen from the vessel herself, and during the night it became absoared overal times The Court regrets that the condition of the man at the wheel, Thomas Jackson, on both sessions when he appared in Chart, was such prevent any reliance being placed on

Mr. FRASER-SMITH thought an auditor ought to have discovered the omission.

Mr. IUELX.in tople to a question, said there were no sets outstanding for last month, but there were some for the present month.

Mr. FRA-SAT and he understood it was a first principle of bookkeeping that an account aboală include everything up to the date to which the account was made np.

Mr. CRAWORD said that what Mr. Smith had just stated was particularly appliesble in the case of an socosat presented to meeting where it was proposed to wind up a Company. Ha thought Mr. Leggo's proposition that he or aomeone else should collat the debts an ortra

ordinary one, bat after hearing what he had heard he would accud the proposition with pleasure.

Mr PRASER-STI said the proposition was already mailed.

Me. MeCOLLoon said he would allow Mr. Crawford to second it. After Mr. Crawford's remarks it was hotter that he should do so.

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hie evico.

A powerful light but that a strong ourreal sat

Jack Frost has appeared two or three times, and the north wind is colder every time it blows. The weather, however, is very pleasant and bracing, and 10 degrees of frost are not felt. roh unless there is high wind-Daily News Correspondent.

THE FRENCH MAIL.

The Messagerina Maritimes atcamor Ara, with the London mail of the 8th.alt., arrived hers early yesterday morning. Thembjoined telegramas are taken from Ceylon sad Indion papers.

NEW GOVERNOR OF GIBIALTAK.

LONDON, 15th October Gumoral the Hon. A. H. Hardinge, late Com- under-in-Chief of Bombay, has hoon appointed Governor of Gibraltar in the room of Sir John

M. Adyo.

THE PBACK OF HUROPE,

LONDON, 9th October. 'There are great military proparations pro- peading now in France and Germany. Tho abonatful alterances of the Franch press siccur. go the bellof in a spring campaign. Rowerk.

able revelations are expected to be made regard.

ang the aristonts of the two countries. LORD 2. CHURCHILL OF THE STATE OF EVROPE AND THE SITUATION IN IRELAND.

LONDON, 27th October.

wore managed.

The Cabinet will shartly decide whether it is

easy to apply to Parliament for special mewures affecting certain districts in Ireland

THE VACANT MADRAS .COMMAND.

Madras, Wind October. Sir Frederick Roborter the Commander-in- chief, goes to Barmab immediately

The Duke of Connaught le probably coming to Madras to command the troops in session to Sir Hobert Macpherson.

THE AMERICAN MAIL.

BEJURITING.

ZRZ RITUATION IS EUROPE,

NEW YORK, 12th Getober. A cablegram from Indon says "At the embassies it is the general feeling that Russia has gone farther in definco of European opinion without becoming entangled in worlike opars- tious then diplautista could have suppread

BERLIN, 18th October. The twenty-fifth saniversary of the Emperor William's coroastion and the fifty-fth soul- Farsary of the birth of the Crown Prince Free darick William worn observed to-day by the in- perial family.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. (Continued from 1st page.) PASSENGERS. AREIVED.

Per Velez, str., from Saigon.-13 Chinese. Per Diomed, atz, from Shanghai, &c.—540 Chinose.

Per Belgic, str., from San Franciscë, ko.--| dr. G. Gordo.

Par Ghares, str., from Glasgow, de-Mr.

Teyffe, and 419 Chimas from Singapor

DEPARTED

Per Esmeralda, str, for Mauila-Mr. H. Y. Praatios, and 3 Chinese.

Per Japan, str., for Singapore.-Mr. Catton, For Calcutta-Messrs. Ssager, Dun, Lench, and Brott, and is Hickson.

Por if hampaa, str.. for Port Darwin.—Masers. W. Bamser and E. Solletter. For Weltcarne. Mr. W Boattio. For Sydney.esses. 732- ghan, Wilas, Hargrave, Banoks, and Johnson.

Pur Gaelic, str., for Tokobawa ---Masure, Goo. Armstrong and à. F. Altea For San Fran. often.-milz. T. H. Whitshead, Z Europeans and 235 Chinese,

REFOXTS.

The German staamer Hesperia, from Kobe 8th November, reports had strong E. and N.E.

Tho Court, having regard to the cireamatonons shove stated, and the eridones in the case. finds as follows:That the Normanton foundered on the night of October 24th, probably shortly after

NEW YODE, 19th October. So'clock, in anneoquenos of having struck upon

Twenty years ago, ground was broken in ruck of the east of Osshims, south-cast outranda Mr. HUELLT asid ln wyall propose an end-of Kři ohannel, but the evitanos is not sh

Roman Catholic Cathedral was suspiciously laid. practicable. The preservation of peace is still ment. He objected in toto so she proposal, basient to enable the Court to pranannos on the

Rooklyn and the foundation-stons et St. John's It was the intention to construct the Best possible, imt General Kanlars' latest actions ora cause it appeared as if Mr. Legge were trying ornat spot. The Court sidurs that the courses

church is the Union. The work was carried on reported to have done a great deal toward making to throw some atur on the way he had been doing steered by the master wore such as might base

until the walla had attained a height of twenty-war unavoidable. The division of the European tha haines He had kept the books for a year bon ecpected in hars carried the vowel clear of and nine months. they had been audited by the dangers of Osahima, from the east end of Lord Churabill speaking at Bradford yestor-ve fret, when Bishop Langhiin determined to powers still leaves kussin to a detou extent Courdin, and everything had been found in or which it was reasonable for him to exant to ss day said that Enrops was at presset in a set of discontinue the work upon it, as the money ne zastor of the situation in Bulgaris. The powers der except this one little omissi If Mr.

transition, and be depressted the idea of concussary for its completion was sadly need to are jealous of Russia's growing influence and (establish hospitals and orphan homes. After all military prestige, and ure prevented by their own Leggs's proposition sworn carried he (Mr. Hurley) ting to the west and northwards had carries Litting England to positive zetion, we the that time and with the walls covered with ary internal and external difioulties from lifting would bare diffwilly with the workinon, who in the direction of the rock ya which sho stranke

interests of others, rather than Cooms of England. and other clinging planta, the vast strastare in fager to prevent the conelishment of the would come to his boase to wait for their wages. Every prepation appears to have been taloon be He would give Mr. Lagga a schedule of the out-him to asortain the briation of compass, and

Tenching on Ireland his Lordship said that to be pushed to completion. It will take six designs Russia may fuel dispend to undertake to complate it and the expenditure will be at this portionlar junele Reports of the standing bills and tim "anoount to him for the the vossol appears in other raspasty to have be amount he collected after paying the wagos. Le saviented in a proper and seansaliks tuner.unts reusived by her Majesty & Govern-over $1,000,000. The style of architecture will conticual wasting of troops in Bessarabia are

ment from that country are favourable.

bu an adaptation of that of all the cathedrals in all caosited, but pence prople aro of the opioina would be very awkward for Mr. Legge to pay the Judging from the evidence the Court world con-

that the cold saasen is now too aver at hand for wages, bacanas he would not know whether they sider it probable that the light on the east end of

Europe combined in one.

the commoncement of operations before the ESCAPE OF A NUMBYE OF PRISONERS FROM were right or wrong. If they would leave them Ooshims was capped by a for at the tins the

SIBERIA

spring of 1897. Th Jingoes take the riaw that to him for a week or month the whole thing vesselspproaching. Thelookont on leard up with regard to cloture for effectively counter

New York, 12th October Basia intends to prolong the controversy anti pears to have a good. The Court considera that acting the Parnellite threats. He was perfectly

A cable special from Gandon of October 11th the verge of winter, and then suddenly march winds throughout. Mr. LEGG Mr. Huday, my express of the master, ofers and others of the atop convinced of its necessity and would argentlyra:The Sun's St. Potorsburg correspondent every dining furos into Bulgaria and occupy yan is this, that you cun twist words just a wall | crew did all in their power to save the lives of the insist upon its adoption.

The British steamer Czetrar, from Shanghai telegraphs that ho learns, despite offuja! secrecy, all the integio points desired, holding them as any one I know, ale that yn cau trist passengers who refused to quit the real, void of

LORD CHARLES RARESFORD OF THE BZW

that the polis have received full confirmation secure from attast all winter, in order to com-lith Noromber, reports from Shanghal to port gures; therefore I have made the proposal

ear fireman, who appear to have bosoms

HUARD OF ADMIRALTY, praised, and is me of them periskaři. Th

from Siberia of the reported escape of Dagniet, mence the spring campaign, if resistance shanta uzporion and strong" avusven and Eue weather have,

LONDON, 28th October.

alias Jablonski, the famous nihilist conspirator thou be offered, with all the sivatagas acerning throughout. dast of the first John Rold-of

Lord Charles Boresford, speaking at a Banquet who planned and grainted, in the murder of Taw from the possession of strong adva300 positions," gives in the Guildhall last night, said that tastoma Colnael Suedikin, Chief of Police, nad ou

The British ste, Chazee, from Glasgow LONDON, 19th Östuber. now Board of Admiralty had instituted some

via Liverpool 25th 8ptember, and Singapore The opinion hore on the war prospects in Bal3th November, reports find fresh band wirida and of his staff nearly, three pars ago. The police drastic reforms in varions doprtments of the have freed Degnieff to Genova and bare faintygaria may be gathered by the following extract yea wilk hoary rain squalls, Admirally.

tried to wĥnedle the Swiss Government into ox- from the leading journals. The Times mye:- traditing him. The police are getting norrons There is still the possibility of asurting a resort

The Chitose steumer Chi-yuan, from Wahn to forge.

and Chiakiang 10th Novembar, reports had fine, The Stanard sys-Throngboat the Cosplendid weather and moderate and light N.N.E. There was great excitement yesterday amonger the frequent essopes from Biberia this year. the Skye Crofters. Several bailiffs attends who have ventured to return to St. P with a strong force of policemen and attempted tereby bays ha aptured and rotarned, but tinoat the air smalls of raapowder. An oat. Easterly winds all the passage. to carry out eriotions. The Crafters stubbornly the majority bay bade their way to Gouses and break of hostilities is a probable contingency.

The Daily New says:It is possible that a Londan, and plotting against the Government

The British aboamer Sarpato, from London Lay been renewd with redouble fervour.

peacefal solution of the difficulty may be found. 3rd September, reports, lad streng monsoon resisted and stoned the Police, who, being over pewead, summoned the Marinas to their an

The Pall Mall motřepablishes to day a scoret throughout, high sin and heavy rain. On thọ memorandum addressed to the Admiralty by 8th inst. spoke the Rewiring Light, in lat, 7.58 Lord Charles Barford, Janior Naval Lord, in S.; and leng. 108.40 E., from Hongkong for which he says he feels bound to put on record a Chesapeake, all well. protest against the satire unreadiness of Eng- foud for war. He dwells at great length on the The Gorman ship Theodor Ruger, from Yoko- look of armament defenses and personnel, and has 5th November, reports had light winds, declares that at headquarters thers in absolutely calços sad variable to Rook Island (Yaddo Gulf) no plan of operation in case of the outbreak of which passed at 6 p.m.. 6th November; thence to port fresh N. and N.E. bronze. On the 9th inat. spokes Kingain Line steamer, name unknown, off Lachoo Island, from Hongkong for Yoko byms.

Mr. Hưng -It is simply a m. be of in

conveniena

of inayetings her tẫn pristof us asi you *** hars to put ap with a litale yon tilf

Mr. HURLEY-I have promised to pay the ran On Tuesday.

recurpanter

idol the best

Mr. Lehen ganhava mindaa groatswain-William Wh→ta ing sadly dusorging of commondation is repot. Tas conduct of the fourth engine-Paras 4. Spor

turning to the glue room to stop the auginas itlerving of notic Thy vessel appears to lava baa wall han.), safiantly manned, pro- rided with an api araber of boats te kore saved all on board, and in ovey way seaworthy when she want to eas frota akota and pro vided with the latest Admiralty charts.

In the option of the Court the wands

Mr. LEGE-Aud how ocnld you do that? ME. HURLEY have suficient money. I have $2,000 uncollected I hate collate19501, and I have $1,010 I think for collection. Every

thing is in perfect order in the anovants.

Mr Inca! - That roazias la het spam.

Mr. McCubocu said the sweat of sofiace in Mr. Harley, sol Mr. Large's pro- position was to take the matter as of his hands. He suggested the two directors take it into their ora bands.

Mr. Lecan express his approret of the

suggestion.

Mr. FRASER-SACITE said he woHatch rather Isave it in Mr. Loggo's kanda. Captain Auder- son had not the time for it.

Mr. Leger as he had not the tire sithor, but ba hat a comprador who for a slight com pensation would collect the money,

Mr. FRAS-ra said he would approve of the arrangement if anything could be done to Lasttle with the men.

EXCITEMENT AMONG THE SKYE CROFT123. LONDON, 28th Oolebar.

THE SOCIALIST DEMONSTRATION ON 198 NINTH FOLHIDDEN.

door leading from the banal to the after fistance. The Marinos charged the crowd at should have been kept chased but even if it had the point of the bayonet. and sucveded in dis boon to this would not have waved the VARSA. persing the mob. Six arrests were made. The-balkheads appear to have stood as long as would have unabled sil on board to have left th vessel The Norton had a part cargo of Bght Tights about one-fith of her total oar rying ospucity, and had ne deoks sargo. The of life, in the eus especially of the Japanese passengers, is a regrettable occurrence, which points to the desirability of all ships, and more particularly thor carrying panorers, being prided with saciont life belts for all on board and with Holine's safety lights for barning in water.

The Court clients that the certificates of the Mr. Lego That will just ham to wait a first and secand engineers deposited lu Cuart to bit; only I think it botter this may should be aow returnel to them, and reocmends that collected Perently from what it bas besu, frasb vertidestes may be immed to the master Mr. HUSLET-My amendment is that it sad other overs in lieu of those lost by them be left in my hands for a few days and I will in the vessel. The Court destros to call attentico gave Mr. Legge a whedule. I pay my mon is to the kindasss of the local Japanese officials I har the money and get rid of one sat and others in their treatment of the survivors

after another.

who landed from the vessel.

The Court further directs that in accordance Mr. Lacor-And you have not paid the coal bill for nine months.

with the powers contained is section 258 of 17 HURLEY-Simply bocanse we have not and 18 Viet., e. 104, the costs of the pronendings had the money. I would just like to say one in this Court be paid by Juus William Draks, thing. When the soupy was started we did master of the vessel, being one of the parties not get all the shoes tako op. The question I thereto, and he is hereby ordered to pay the coste pat to myself was is there ancient capital sub- accordingly. The expenses of the proceedings, aribed to as me into the busy season, I came fred £22 16%. sterling, equal to $156.80 local to the conelazion there was, fully orpecting to surrener are approved.

Since June at least twenty Siberian prisoners have escaped, including two cavalry oflows and several students, samo of them exping by way # Carsbodia. The precautions which are observed thronghaut Sibaria are so stringant that the Go verament is persuaded that escapes could not have LONDON, 28th October.

been affected without. connivance with prison The Chief of the City of London Police has offcials, & up cual comission has been cont to forbidden the intended procession of unemployed Siberia to inquies into their asus and satablish under the auspices of the Bocial Democratic

an entirely new system of prison government. Bostilitias. Unless man of famous energy and Faration, which was to follow on the wake of the Lord Mayor's how on the 9th proxine. As

The refugees report that Siberian prisons and genius should be created by the read, Engiant mines are crowded with exiles. Disease in rau- he feels are that it will load to a violent and pant sad sutry is especially severe.

would be face to face with an irreparable als The mor

mity. disgraceful breach of the pace.

padman, in behalf of the Socialists, has reality, they say, is frightfal plied demanding what authority the Chief of the City Police bag for forbidding the intended De

oustration,

DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT LIVERPOOL.

LIVERPOOL, 28th October. A destructive fro took place at Horanby Dook to-day, and 5,600 bales of cotton have book eam- pietefy burnt in the confsgration. THE PROPOSED SPECIAL NEW BALLET SWEEP

STAKE,

LONDON. 28th October, The appeal Newmarket Sweepstake of £1,000 each,hich was to have been ran for by" Ormonde, "Melton," and "Bard," has been abandoned.

have the machinery. When I found the ma Dated at Hyogo, this 5th day of November,well as for the repayment to bondholders of the skinery did not come I was thrown, and 1 had to 1,1886.

get the best orodit I could from those who wore

Ba kind as to give us credit xátil the machinery The Hiege Neue has the following comments should arise. I expected to get the machinery, on the inquiry-It is singalarly unfortunate we did not got it, and that throws as into this that the osptain, officera, ni oṛew of the, Nor. position.

munion did not succned in reseding-oven by

Mr. Jonerow said Mr. Hurley's statements main force-a single one of the twenty-these were incorrect and that the Company was started o misleading statomania.

The amendment was not seconded, and the mo- tion that the accounts be handel over to Mr. Legge for collection was pub and carried

Mr. CRAWFORD aid ba must dealing, as he was going north shortly.

Mr. Woonry the proposed that Mr. Me Culloch, Fraser-Smith, and Captain Ander

be the sammittee.

Japanese passengers on board that ill-fates res

eel It is quite aboard to disguise the fact that

the loss of overy passenger bears on the face of

ENGLAND. FEANUS, AND NOTFT.

CAIRO, 25th October. Caisse de la Delte bas suficient funds to pay the soupen which are due in November nert, a deductions previously made from their coupons userer Egyptian Loans, in conformity with the Convention of 1885. This fact deprives Franes of her principal protest for modding in the affairs of Egypt.

LONDON, 26th October. M. Waddington had a protracted faterview with Lord Iddesleigh yesterday.

PARIB, 27th October. The Temps in an artiole condemns the clam-

PARIS, 28th Cotobar,

55818 WAHOKED AND LIVES LOST ON THE

BRITISH COAST.

LONDON, 17th October..

Raporta have been renaived from all parts of the bingora telling of the dienstrous effects of the recent hurrienne. The British ship Mallery was wrecked in the Bristol ohangel and twenty persons ware drowned. The shore is strewn with wraokaze. The bodies washed ashore have been stripped of valuables by wreckers. The Norwegian bark Frederickaland, from Mas quash, N. B., for Swanga, was wrooked off Pad for and nineteen periora were drowned The bark Alliance was also wrocked off Padstow and four lives were lost. The other persons on board wers saved by a lifeboat, Another large bark was seen to bo in terrible distress, the crew being enddled together on the dock. The vessel founderad this morning, and it is believed that from a dozen to twenty persons were drowned. The gale prevented the people on shore from rendering assistance. ho oring of the doomed men were hoard distinctly by those who were watching the vessel from the shore.

A Norwegian bark faundered off Tintagel Walla, and her entire ores, consisting of fifteen parsons, perished. Ten bodies have been washed ashore on the Glamorgan coast.

LONDON, 18th October.

The following additional particulars of the

MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

DEBLIN, 13th Ontober. The Mail mys: The Rev. Augustus Stopford Hrooke, the eminent Unitarian preacher, has bo came insome and been committed to the insane asylum.

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HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

(From Masena. Faccorar k 08.74 Kuszem.) Bovember 13th.

Barter......... Barometer-P.M.

Barometer-AL Thoresee ML ID Theroine.or—) .....

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Thorne mit aut (Wet bulb; Thermometer. (Wet balb)... Prezzomisar-i,at (Wat balkj

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17

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HONGKONG TIDE-TABLE.

Ben Kovamsan, 1925,

How Wars

Hangkons Mean Time

$1,410 91,030

.44

Beicht.

Len Wate

Boughin

Timer.

Kelebi

CIÐNA COAST METROLOGICAL

STATION.

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Houghn

ABY......

bong

The British steamer Carngorm, from Bang- Ek, reports Imaving the anchorage at Kah-si- ohang at 5 p.m., Thuray, 4th November, sad meting with light and variable winds and fino weather all the way down the Gulf of Siam until passing Palo Way en Saturday 6th inat, NEW YORK. 18th October. when a change was had with wind from S.E., A Lowdon cablugram sayi: Labouchere de- which increased to a strong breeze with high clares, if the Irish are to have self-government, $, and continued so until Cape Padaran was the seems most be one to obtain the assent of passed at 10 p.m. on 9th iast, when wind gra Manila... Irishmen and ef euch a nature that they will dually veered into N.S. (Bar. rising fast) and in- be prepared to endeavour to maks in warkable, pressed to a hard gate, with violent squalla and The Irid. will not scoopt grand councils. Their rain. Hero experienced a sot to S. of 40 leaders are aware that they could not govern the miles in 24 hours; andl roze fat. 12 N. to lat. 20 country with any hope of success order any such when monsoon was strongest, and ship and wide a soheme. Grand councils would merely be used in to contend against a high sea, the decks being work order to centralize and rganize the disaffection continually flooded, a current was found setting to England. It must be an Irish Parlinsont or to S. from 30 to 30 alles each day. Stoody reading of barometer 29.70 throughout; thongs coercion. There is no middle course.

MUNICH, 19th Ostober.. to Gap Island had fresh wird from same quan. Herr Huschenkenter. the Bararian Premier's tee, but with less see, ad inally clear, favour father-in-law, after the trial and sentence of an able weather to arrival. editor for libeling the Fremier, ran out of the courtroom and committed suicide by ebooting himself. He had been depressed lately by easing numero editors who were the fathers of families imprisoned for press of euces

The London correspondent of the Adalside Aertinen 13-Tan growing anpopularity of Prince Albert Victor is giving both the "Queer and the Prince of Wales serious anxiety. The LONDON, 12th October.

young man will take so puiss to propitiate the Gladstone is still unable to leave his bedroom. | people. Ho is dense, apathetic, short-temporod, tie is offering from Lover and bis condition is and tulky. The Mariborough House set make bim their butt. His father alternately scolds believed to be worst than is publicly admitted.

The British troopship Tyne is etranded near and exhorts, while his mother pets and preteots Shee-ness. A bears gale is blowing, and the vessel it in a dangerous position.

REGISTER.

1th November, 1600, et à 9,50,

5411

10.13

1.th Normbes, 169, at 10 am.

STATION.

Kanto

Fouda

Haiphong

Higsorg.

Hurt Nuka Windi.. wanook,

29,07 30.91

The Barometer has raro in Tonquain and gradienta fat NR. windaconthas the steep. The tempersion and bandity we woderate and the mealhes Ang

19th Nayantar, 180%, ȣ % 3,10,

STATUIN, S

Manila....

30.18

Facchow

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www.

wadi-

11

Hth Narember 1966, at 10 am-

it a mamarkably omisons sppstrause, and is our of the Frouch Fress for the evonation of damage caused by the recent storm has been gept by the British, and recalls the statements received:-The British steamex drvos, Captain hound to give occasion to ugly remarks, however made by Mr. Gladstone and Lord Salisbury Whittlesey, from Now Yark, September. Beth,

aim. The young Princesses of Wales opwa Mr. WOODIN proposed that Mr. Crawford bases those remarks may be. For that rea-

ly deride Victor's stolidity, and even George and Mr. MoCulloch bo sppointed a committes to son, K for none other, the shaenos of even one

tast the British Occupation would only be tem for Bordeaux, hoe been lost on Pointe de le

NEW YORK, 14th October. must feel a certain amount of contempt for his Combrio, at the northern month of the Gironde. wind up the Company.

Japanse to dorroborate the aridenes given at Portry, the inquiry is manah to be regretted, and probarland and France regarding Egypt is only cargo are washing ashora

The artiols adds that the dispate between Wraskage from the steaner and part of her little combt the police expect a revival of dyas alone treats the heir presumptive with on-

The Times Loudon oublegram aye:-There is elder brother'á lack of savoir faire. The Queer i

bly no person feels this more nontoly than the

The British steamy Kole, Captain Durkee, mite or Anarchist outrages in London shortly. sideration, though her Majesty makes no secret siph.ne captain of the Normanton On the point to fruitless, and might lead to war between the two forred to the fading of the Naval Conet is, of tries, and that in such a war France would from Savannah, Septber 29th, for Liverpoot Sir Charles Warren, the chief of poline, has of her disappointment at his repeated failures in Hung arrived at Queenstown disabled. She shipped acatured a plan for guarding the publia build-pablis When it is considered how well not of my... course, officially conclusive, no matter how gup be without allies

immense quantity of water and broke twenty, inge, which is likely to prove indefinitely more he Royal family deliver commonplace speeches, s Mr. CRAWFORD seconded.

ported, and thersfers hardly open to fair criti- The Stects enders the remarks of the Temps, five stenza pipes. Her decks were mnoh damaged affective than Henderson's clumsy attempts a Prince Albert Viotor's utter inability to string Nag Caerind merk.

olere. In other respects, however, the fading

The Norwegina bark Orsa, Captain Nilson, few years ago.. Under the new plan the bulk of together half a dozen sentences coherently seam Mr. FRASER-SMITH said it would be necesseems peculiar. Careful perassi of the evidence and says it is no gasstion of summoning England

from Mobile, August 14th for Goole, has been the guarders are dressed in plain clothes and inexplicable. For years the chief work of his sary to hold anther meeting ten days konco to shows that it falls to support the assertion that to eronate Egypt. soofirm the resolution for the winding up of the the bulkhonde ware of the slightest service, and

CLOSE FRIENDSHIP BETWEEN BUGILA AND

towed us Cower. She has lost her sails. Thres special code is supplied to each one of the non-life with Canon Dalron bas boon studying this FRANCE. Company, and by that time, he hoped they would as a matter of fact one of the survivors stated to

of her erg diedot ague and others are off stablos iretracting him how to set in case of an very art, yet he has not even mastered the

emergency. The guzrders are Barbiciden to learò | A B C of public speaking. Even if it be merely FIATION, Ing from the málady. PARIS, 27th October. be able to show the whole thing was finished and the writer that they snegombed at onca." It is wound up.

The British Lark Dutland, Captain. Casey their pasts under any pretence, the ordinary oase of returning thanks after dinner. the M. de Laboulage, French Ambassador to the [significant (hal this particular witness was vol

speech has to be written out for him beforeband asked a single question bearing upon that part Court of Madrid, has been transferred to St. from Quebee Beptember 15th, for Greenook, was police patrols attending to £ces, socidents, ato.

LONDON, 14th October. and learned off by heart, and when he repeats it | Balan..... of the inquiry, but of course this way, porhaps, Petersbut to fill a similar position thers in eacabandoned of Lindy island. The mate and car

The coal-mino cigera.of Fifealire, Scotland, he does so like a parrot, without feeling or er haya bean mere oversight. Again, in what way session to General Appert, who had been recalledpenter were drowned: The other members of does the eridance prove that life-balta and by the French Governmout some time ago, the crew were rasoned and landed at Falmouth. refuse to concede the demand of the miners for pression. Then, plumping down in his chair, he

an increase of 10 par cent in wages. The miners takes no farther interest in the proceedings. Shanghai, Holmes patant lights for burning in water would ing up the appointment so long vacant. It is

throngbout Scotland are in favour of a general | At several public dinners his Royal Highness Neguko have boon of the slightest service to the pi regarded as a symptom of class Friendship ho

lookout anless the men abato their demand, has given great offance by shattering loudly to Wladi The branches of the Irish National League Thirty-fre thousand minors would be involved his neighbour while speaking was going on. His In coauties Cork and Waterford have been makin such a lockout.

gattural request, tod, "Where can

have my ing inquiries regarding the condition of the

MR. HEBCERN CATERE A BENRATION.

anggarette comes nearly as often as his faps in these districts and have just made a

LONDON, 19th October. father's well-known enolsuation, "I really must report. They say that the harvests have been

Rev. Henry Ward Beecher delivered sa ad-Įhare a oigar.” had that cata are selling at from three to five dress to-day in Bev. Dr. Parker's City Templa jakillaga por barrel, and that a heavy fall in

"Pulpit Work." He Ivolt upon the aid newe- stocks has rendered the tumors able to pay papare bave rendered the preacher. A number farmers demand a reduction of from 40 to 50 per their rents. On soceant of the bad harvest, the cant. in rente, sad where the reduction is refuses they will pay nothing. A samber of fandlords offer a reduction of 86 perˇemt

THE LOSS OF THE BRITISH STEAMER NORMANTON,”

FINDING OF THE COURT OF INQUIRY.

SIE WILLIAM WHITE AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

CONSTANTINOPLE, 28th October. Sir William Whita arrived here to-day. INGLAND AND RUSSIA AND THE AFORAN FRONTIER.

A Naval Court ascombled at H.BM's Compassingers drowning in the alley way of the sink-tron Hassia and the Franch Regatdic, mlate, Kobe, the laf November to inquiraing steamer Like rafa in a boler. Surely it would juta the cause or causes of the wreck of the have bean a more sensible anteome of the inves steamer Normantes, and to enquire into the tigation II, instead of wandering of into admiru, sondact of the offorra, master, and crew of the lion of performances that resulted in nothing of Laid vessel, on the occasion of the said coalty. valus, and indulging in dedeotions not warranted The Court was compond of Mr. James Troup, by the evidence, the Court hazl included in its H.B.M.'s Conval, Capt. James Logan, steamer finding recommendation that no votie's abould Travancore, and Capt. W. A. Gulinn, ateamer rarry Japanese passengers unless provided wich Claymore. The, Jaquiry was concluded on E. coispetent interpreter.

5th Novosbor and the Court adjourned to con sider its deci. Upor re-assemblíu, the Pr

sident read the following

FINDING,

CANTON.

3rd November.

ST. PETERSBURG, 27th October. Russia, regarding the Afghan Frontier question. The correspondence between England and extending from 1872 to 1885, bas booz oially published here.

RUSSIA AND BULGARIA.

· Varsa, 25th October. At the request of her Consul bere, Bustin is sending to this pert two war versols in coðar tó protect bar subjecta.

Tranova, 26th October.

ST. PETEROUCHg, 27th Osteber.

|

CONDITION OF IRISH TENANTI.

DUBLIN, 18th October.

THE FRENCH NAVY. --

PARIS, 18th October.

idea of the doctrine of retribution. Elle answers of questions wars seked Mr. Beecher as to his caused intense excitement, several divines rising

COMMERCIAL INTELLIG ENOR.

SATURDAY, 13th November.

ÚPIUM.

Quotations are ven

to their feet and loudly protesting against his New Males $520 per pisal, allee, of 1

Esiphong

restock.

121121

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24 hours.

W. DOBERCK.

Hongkong Observatory, láth November, 1886.

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

Previous day.

Qu date a date at 10 am. at 4 p.m.

E.

st 4 punt. Barometer TTENT

30.20 riewe. Mr. Beecker retorted that any man be-

to 2 catties.

Tamparators lieving in retribation, who married, enterod as Old Maiwa..........8540 per piool, allas. of 1 Humidity

Direction of wind ... ciety or smiled was a monster. He preferred

[to 3 eatties. Fores of wind........ A bill introduced by the Minister of Marine working through tour of the barbario dootrine Older Malwa$550 per pioul, elloe. of 1 Weather for the "completion of the French navy" pro- of retribution.

to 8 cattles, Ra poses sa.outlay of 28,000,000 frauca for the con-

BERLIN, 15th October.

Fatna (New) $512+ per cheat. struction of men-of-war ships, and of 12,000,000 Eighty Polish landowners held ineating at

Tustthe Normng! a wagastenia rammel, scheuner. rigged, of 1,533.45 tous register tonnage, bilt at I am informed that the little trouble about the Spotswood-on-Tyse in 18:2 and begging to the Frens Cathedral has been satisfactorily arrang port of London. It appears from the evidence od. The Cathedral is built on the site onas

The Commandsat af Lom. Pleaks has been given before this Court that she sailed from Yoko occupied by Viceroy Yeh's Femou and wany hams of or about 6.30 p.m. on the 23rd October, Chino think they have as much right to the arrested for plotting, with a view to selae themes for the construction of ports of refuge. Posen to-day and resolved to establish a lean and 1886, bound for Hyogo with apart cargo of tea ground as the Frennt missionaries, and from Balgarian regents and ministors, and general cargo, &orem of thirty-eight hands this the foreigners aud China who worship all told on the Artiolos, one China boy, as well there are constantly subjected to annoyance when a twenty-three Japanese passengers.

| going or returning. The vessel proceeded on her voyage, pussad firs The authorities are still praying for rain and miles off Rock Island, and stared west-by-south, making pilgrimages on foot to varions temples sorrect magnetio, passing Omnisskl at 6.40 a.m. and to the parale ground ant of the city. The À state of singe. Has been proclaimed at Sofa on the 24th, 14 miles off. From there the course authorities all dress in marning, Son Ti, on and Varas General Kaulbars has demanded in steered was west-south-west, correct magnetic, those ccossions. Of four to fire kändes removal immediately.

The Russian journale state the troops on board the Russian cruisers will osexpy Varna unless the Russian subjects thara are released.

TIRNOVA, 28th October,

490

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Benares (New)......

EXCHANGE. LogDON.*** Telegraphic Transfer Bank Dilla, on demand Pank Dilla, at 30 days' sight Bank Billa, at 4 months' sight. Credits, at 4 months' sight Documentary Bills, at 4 months'

sight.

.9/67

It sise proposes that there shall be such concen- trust bank, with a mpital of 3,000,000 marks to tration of the work under contracts that it shall assist Poles in resisting the efforts of the Go | Ow bo completed in four years, Justead of nine, which Ternment to Germanize the Polish provincos.

OONSTANTINOPLE, 16th October. is the nominal time named for the whole outlay. VART CHUNEEN.

Joseph Chamberlain and Jesse Collings kavo NEW YORK, 17th October. arrived hore. The Herald's Paris and London correspondent

LONDON, 16th October. telegraphe interviews with leading European

Williams, a Rocialist leader, who, in Augart naval experts on the navy of the United States; Iant, elected to serve » 2-months' term of im-

19-Rangreznu vedased to 25 degrees Fahrenheii sad je theloved at the non tu kuplung, teache and hundradita.

A-TAKAYOu is iĉe shade in degrees FilariaA. delicatores in peromsinge of saturation, tho hunkity • KƐewekuestens with moisture being 100.

DION OF WIND are poista. -FOREL OF THE WIED

io Baufort d A-STATT OF ZEE WHAT *. 8. bis dry: Dadachad alonda. D. deilingming P-Fog; 0.glingy 11. hal); L. Nighs- King | Dorecovery Papaikkaa thornet: Secraffay be adap B. via 11. tapader: V. razvity: W. day perik

7am-kazy la inches, sentia voi huadesällä.

W. DOBEBOK, Hougkong Oboratory, 18th November, 1896,

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