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MARRIAGE.
On the 7th Septembar, at the Parish Church. Nother Stower, Somersetshire. Fascis V. HASBY, Bay ristor-at-Law, of the Middle Temple, son of Sir Ed mate Huruhy, of Lexden House, Adha-ton, Benth Deron, to KATHLEEN M. HAMILTON, of Castle Hill Honet, Nether Stowy, daughter of the late John Hamilton, C.E
The Daily Press.
THE DAILY PERSS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2örn, 16
A Shanghai payer understands that Mr. Ed. ward Robinson has been retained to conduct the focus in the Woodford, Mr. Robinson left for Kobe on the 15th instauf,,
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as nothing would be done in the matter. It is A home yet said that both LEFEE AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.
rumoured among the Chinese that the Foreign His Excelloney the Governor, assisted by Mrs. The N. C. Daily Noor of the 15th Instant
Ministers in Poking prolested against the the roclamation of ground, opposita putns | Cameron, will receive vialtera a Governmonti says:--The programze drawn up by the Com. Parisians and Londoners are to be. shortly
Hia Excallongy Governor Sir William Destablishment of the proposed banke, as the instit |buildings bejogsimultanealy carried out, House this afternoon betoon tat hours of four inittee of the Portaguess community for the provided with new eptions in the shape of reception of the Portuguese Embatey on it Chinese play performed by qualified notora by which area.orth a hillion of dollars and six p.m.
return here from Peking, has been ofronisted from the Fiswory Land. The Colestial bis Voeux, KCMG, held a tave at Government tion would give the Americans too great on ad- over cost can be soblju replenish our tren.
After the Minister's arrival, at a time which he trians probably will first come to Paris. They House yesterday afternoon. The private entrée matage against their competitors, the othri sury or be used farbe benefit and recren-
is to be asked to designate, an addruga will be so to be eighty in pumbar, and many Parisians commoned ffton minutes before the general nationalities. However, if the Caixess Govern- demanded certain privileges to equalieu maltors. tion of the Colony. So much for the Chinad
presented to him, whish will be found on the are looking forward with internat to the per loras, and was attended by the various officials, ment insisted on carrying out their scheme, th table of the Inion Club, and which all Portu formances of the Pi Pa Ki, a fearful drums in consols, and naval and military ofsers. The These demands so frightened the santsbers of the Tsang-li Tamen that they memorialized that town enlargement scheme.
guase are expected to agn. After the prosonte forty-two tahleans, which is said to be tho 8.tion of the dress, and the Ministara reply.masterpiece of its anthor, Kao Tong Kis, and general loves commenced at 3 pm:
The Band of the Northamptonshire Llegiment the soleme should not be sarried ant. You may
take this story for what it is worth. two tousts will be proposed, bus to the health the description. of which has been given by a the Conent here.
Appended are the names of those prement- The King of Portugst seems Ki-teng, the eminent Chinese litterateur, who of the Minister and his staff, and the other te humorous American writer. to have been forgotten. A subscription is in unpposed to write Froach like a nativa, gava
K. E. Maj.Qenant? Cimazon. being raised trinout is expers of the printing some time age in a Parleian periodion) an in- Hon.J. tussell. CM.G., Acting Chief Juation, addrees, town-hand, shampagas, and decorations tevesting account of the theatre in China; but . F. Stewart, J.L.D., Colonial Secretary. of the ball, and any an:plus will be given to the it is not likely that Parisians will patronise for Ton H. F. Ackroyd, acting Attorney-General. Society of St Vincent de Faul. We do not long period the dramatic performances of Hon, A. Lieler, Colonia! Treasurer. know if there is to be any obsuge in this pro Teheng Ki.tang'a muntrymen. gramme, if the new frosty between Portagal and China is not ratified after all.
Now if the same plan ona be carried out for Sookur. Poe, Bowrington, Warchai, and Hawan by all means let it be done. We do not understand, however, that this is the proposal, but that a reclamation should be ando by the Gorerament at the cost of the Colony, and as the ground could not be dis poead of on the terms originally stated, that, in order to render it attractive, a tramway should be laid down, also at the public cost, to draw terasts to the Sookun Poo district. If the Government be justified in thus re- elaiming land which isnot yetsought forowing to its remoteness from the centre of commer. eidl activity, and iu' laying down a tramway to carry people to it in order to its ultimate de- velopment, we think they would have been justibed in relaining the P. and O. property, and bolding it for the probable advance upon the erection of the Dow Central Mark
The Free Free rnderstands that the O. Co.'s steamer Orestes, with His Excellency Sir Singapore on the 17th October, Froderick Weld, family and suite, was to leave
We hear that the opening performance by the Autox Dramatic Club will take plans an the th prorime, when the somandista entitled Withered Laavas," and comic drama "The Firet Night" will be produced.
The international race at this year's regatta promises to be contested by an manually large bumber of crows. It is arpented that there will be no less than six, representing England, Sontland, Ireland, America, Germany, and Don mark.
The Tientsin correspondent of the Daily News writes Favar is at present the prevalling sick neas in this port, and many parama among the foreign residents are victims of the disease. among the natives, of course, the proportion, owing to the dampness of their habitations, muoli greater.
ta
General Tobeng
was in attendance.
of lice
Dr. E. J. Eitel, Ph. D., vector of School,
Department.
The Daily Newa enya :--"It will be seen froma the letter of a correspondent in Tintain, writing on the 10th instant, that the Empress was then said to havs ardored Li Heng-obing to stop the acgotiatione in the matter of the American- Chinese Bank. We do not stiuch any im portance to the rumoars which he mentions of This haring been date on secount of opposition to the scheme on the part of some of the Foreign Ministers, silhough seme of them are always ready to oppose everything which they do not want for themselves or their nationals. But the advice of our Correspandout were sandrmed by the raaript yesterday afternoon of a telegram from Tientsin. which says that'Li Hong-lang hud informed the Empense that he has broken interested in the Bank. We may now taks it off all orotiations with the promoters or those for granted that this is an end of the scheme.
The Tiental correspondent of the Courier writes: "I am sorry to atata that the nevaera tions between ILE. Li Huog sang and the American Syndicate see anddenly came to a and termination The Teung-li Yowen has given instructions to H.E. Li to telegraph to America to say that the scheme sonki not bo Rantioned by the Chinase Imperial Govera bear on the subject by the Foreign Minist and Strong inflamees-bave been brought in in Posing and the Chinesa officials in order not to get into complications. sad having no mind or decision, have given way. The Amo Fricans are also to blame; they should have come out with a clear understanding, during their agent's stay here, and while negociations were being carried on; they should have conclud. el mattara by nailing the China Government down on the spat."As it now is Brathor Jomm- thau and the Viceroy here will be laughed at all orur the world, for after all the newspaper com- ments, all the auxious apprehension of the British merchant, the bombast and brag of our American cousins, the air castles with their splendour ad brander have come to nanght. Unfortmantoly I am not in possession of the particulars of tho agreement and proposals, and do not know to what extent the Chinese side is liable to carry out the scheme, but it would be a good ides if they were compelled to do so,"
Hon, J. M. Prica, Surveyor-Oconra Hoa, H. G. Thutasett. Harbor Mater. Hou. P., Mambor Lagrelative Commoß. The Rer. V. C. Hart bas returned to Shanghai Hon. Wong Shing, Member Logislative Consol after having re-established, the American Mis- Hon. O. P. Chater. Member Ingislative Cumul. To the House of Commoas on the 12th Bop- sien at Chungking which was destroyed last Hon. A. P. Maelwen, Member Legislative Con tember Caplait Colons asked whether any pro- year. The Rer. Mr. Cady was left is charge of en, J. Boll-Irving, Member Logistiwa Council, Mr. I. E. Wodehouse, CM., Faton Magistrate. visions had been introduced into the new ten the work. Mr. Hart then undertook a journey M. J. Lesch, Acting Pulene unde. var contract with the P. and O. Company into the interior of Baschueu and, having first Dr. Ph. Bd. Ayroy, Colonial Sargun binding the company to carry the Bust India visited Chingtu the capital of the provinea, pro- Mr. J. R. Stawari-Lookhart, Registrar General. and China miils in the Cape in the croot coded wastward to the region of the great alt K. A. B. Johnson, Crown Solicit of war interfering with the service via the Ster wells, which furnich one of the most remarkably Major Dempster, A.P.D., Acting Captain Brporintendent Cazal. Bir H. Maxwell said that ovan a mors industries of Chies. He spent some time in this comprehensiva provision has been introduced in noighbourhood and afterwards at over some . . . B. Wright, M., Holmaster, Central Seustul. to the contrast The Treasury miento, dated ground hitherto vatniversed by Western travel. Mr. C. Bore. Superintendent Aforestation end Botanical Karob 21, 1837, annered in the ocntraat itself. fare, and gleaned a great deal of interesting in which has been laid on the table of the House, formation concerning the country and the peopta Major Chastor, Acting Superintendsùs, Victoria Onel. contains the following passage: "In the evant The former he describes, as one of great mineral Mr. A. Soth, Superintendent of Imperis and Esporte
Ror. W. Jennings, MA Culum Chaplain. It is satisfactory (says the Pening Gastle) to of war or disturbanos on the continent of Europe woolth, with the largest cal fields be arer saw. Right Kav. I. S. Burd D D.D. Bishop of Victoria. note that the news from Acheon is of a mothe contractors will so arrange the mail service The people wars chiefly remarkable for their. I. L. Verlege, Frenole Cousil more reassuring actors than that of a week oras-to-meat-the-exigencies of the situation." dustry and courteous behaviour towards the tra- Col. R. E. Withers, Laited State Consa). two age. We loan from the West Coast that Captain Colab askel bathar the Governments vellers. One of the most striking things-in Capt. Lopes; deting Spanish Coba
Binadas neat. the Achinese have been so onmpletely disposed of colonies and dependancies contributing to the travelling through this vast province of Stechnen F. A . mest. Fortuguese Daniel of that the Dutch troops have bom withdrawn, postal subsidies of the P. and O. Company for is the absence of any rains, the testifying to and tranquility has been restored.
the pull service between them and the mother the energy and pmtisal nature of the jahit The Jay Neur is glad to say that the fears crater had been informed that this 'Adminlty eats. Some of the cities in the for interior were that there would be ur Autona Regatta at had arranged with that company for the removal found to contain large well-stocked shops sup. Shinghai this year have been desipated. The of the fastest and beeh stenders from their mail plied with all kinds of Chinese and not a few exertions of Mr. Hayter have been successfal. lines on the outreak of war; and whether thom European goods. Mr. Hart intends to publish and a good British eight has hon got together Government he been sked to express any his journal of the journey. C. Dosty News, to wrestle with the Germans for the Inter- opinion on the subject, and, if so, whether they
were satisfied with that arrangement. Sir E. The following items are from the London and rational Prize, Mr. F. M. Campbel being stroke. Maxwell said that no official communication bas China Express of the 18th September -
A Shansi orrespondent of the Chinese Times roached the Post Offion of any such arrangement. mys:-Some of the C.L.M. sem se bo related to having been made betwes the Admiralty and the Salvation Army. They wore out on Sunday the P. and O. Company; and, consequently, no sith paper banners, both foreigure and nativos com manication of the subject has been made The delivery of the English mail was begun ringlug and preaching in the streta. Thep at to the colonies interested. at 7.45 yesterday morning.
tracked some attention and caused some sunny- anco. At their preaching place they have audi- cases of about a hundred on Scadays, many thom women.
of, but we do not think the Home Go. vernment would sanction the proceeding in either case. When Sonkun Pao, Bowrington, and Wanchai ara ripe for exteneich the Ge varsment will not fail to be rewinded by marine lot-holders of their desire to increase, their holdings, and then will be the time to grant to them the same permission pa is now asked by the lot holders in the China Town, but no artificial attempts to promote the acquisition of property, whether it be in one quarter or another, vill succeed.
The French ganbact Comite, Light Martel, left bere yesterday for Haiphong.
We note among the passengers by the English mail steamer Ancona, the name of Usmandee Rumsey, R.N., Assistant Harbour Master.
The Agents (Messrs. Russell & Co.) inform us that the Union Line steamer Guy Mannering, from London. left Singapore on the 18th inst. for this part.
A meeting of the members of St. Andrew's Society was held yesterday evening at which it was decided to celebrate the anniversary of Ca- ledonis's patron saiut by giving a Sottiah con- curt.
We have to acknowledge the resist from the agents (Messrs. Melabers & Co.) of tas res time table of the Norddeutscher Lloyd Stasuship Co.
for the next year.
The Governor of Formosa has, according to a native paper, requested the Chinese Government torske steps to reasver through the Misister at Loaden the compensation decreed for the loss of the Wan-nien-ch'ing.
The N.C. Daily News says thattha Boal tie for what in practically the Law Taanis Champion: ship of Shanghai came off at the Country Club an the 14th instant, Mesare. W. R. Carles and Br Robertson being the players. It was a bard-fought contest, ending in the victory of it. Braos Robertson, the gamos being-
Brace Robertson
OAKONG OCTOBER 2011, 1887. SIVEBAL paragraphe bavo lately appeared -in-out evening contemporary intended to
The Belgian Bulletin du. Mwie Commercid throw discredit upon the reclamation scheme
quotes un extract from the report of the Delgina proposed by the Hon. O. P. CHATER, re-
The Courier says it is reported that Mr. Win-Chargé d'Affaires at Peking, in which it is stated ference being repeatedly and covertly made
terfeld, late chief officer of the ill-fated Waybe,that the use of the diamond is still unknown in to the recent purchase and reale to him by and the only European survivor from the wreck, China, where jewela ato worn in an absent state. the Government of Marine Lot No. 18, lately has received from the Viceroy of Formosa, a si Thoro is absolutely no trade in ent diamonds in the P. & O. Company's premises. It is tration as overseer in the construction of the the Chinos Empire, and the my demand for
Ketung railway.
this stone is among the European colony at the difficult to see what possible connection can
free ports, which, of course, is very trifling. The A native papar says Kicking as now been Court of Japan bus adopted the custom of wear exist between these. two matters, except in the fact that the same gentleman has been three months without rain, and the drought is ing diands in full toilatie, bar this practice is
beenming very serious. The spidio at Won-still unknown in the Court of City. the originator of the transaction which baschow is worse than stor, and many other citie been is the one case successfully carried aro suffering sererely, Ngaukip ir still suffer. Chrough, whilst fortune seems equally to ing from both drought and sholera. smile upon the other. The particulars of i
The annual Sals of Work." in aid of the Baxter Chinos Girls' Schools will be held in the City Hall on Tuesday next, the 5th instant, at half-past two block. The Band of the Northamptonshire Regiment will, by kind par mision of the Colons! and Officers, be prosent and play during the afternoon.
Maryland.
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We hear that en English barrister of high standing is likely to shortly receive an appoint- ment as adviser to the Japanese Government.
The Union Iron Works of San Francisco are about shipping a fall complement of zuobinary for a quartz mill in China, this being the second mill they have seri
Mra Isabelle Prince, of San Francisce, bas been engaged to go to Tokyo to teach the Japa nese ladies of rank household science as it practiced in the United States.
Mr. Toska Mitrat, Japanese Corral. Mr. 5. C. Michaelsen, Ben and Austrian Clienti, Mr. Feindel, keting German Coul Mr. D. Mussu, Italian Urasel.
Mr. F. H. Shgha, Action Belgian Conval
7. W, G. Brodin, Siamese Contal Mr. J. G. Smith, Perurian Consul.
Mr. P. E. I Melbye, Danish Cool. Commodore Marwell, R.A Staff Commander Unckner, R. Colonel Storer, E.E. Lieut. Seravil, Generel's Aide-de-Camp. Major Elie, 59th tagi. Major Sturen. Ordnance Store Eepartowat. Deputy Surgeon-General Bewar Majar Tripp, Hacekong Volunteer.
The following were prosent at the general levés: ~ J. Grant
e. B. Lennart
F. W. G. Tor Stockhausen
Hartma
G. Kaneoh
H. M. Mehta E. Horbet {w.8. Young
B. Byramjes
A. 8. Hooper C. C. Coten
Miasiuuary C. D Teaney, who resigned bis J. H. Lockheed place some time since under the American Board owing to his independant private opiniona writes that he has been chosen by the Viesray Li Hong- shang as tatar to his children.
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7. Henderson C. B. Holworthy Г. В. Мозел K. B. Melita
F. V. Ribeiro
L. Mendel
P. Browiti
J. C. Peter
Lieut. 17. Bramwell
Lieat. B. A. Liny Lent. Hastound E. J. Coroa
Lieut. H. C. Metcalfe
M. Griarte
8. Bansoek LA. Carvalho E. A. Carralbs Dr. L. P. Magnos
J. L S. Alvos
S. Northcuto
H. Lobb
R. R. Jukon
G.
Elo Argai
Porn Fung Kai
Chau Eu: Kok
Leo Chok Kai
Ho Wai Sun
Lam Pat Hin
I Tere Cheong
Leong Ou
Ng Shang To
IL W. Bell
A. Nowlands Chin Lat. Cha
A. 8. Cahan E. E. Belition W: Durzaa 3. Bell J. B. Elias O. Baobrach
M. Reith
A. Fiorey
Ror. E. Lemanniar
Q. Jur
Rev. E. Torres
SA. Norani
1. D'Almeda Gastro
D. B. Tata
F. D. Gurder
Donbjoe Nowrojes
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R. P. Dippi
r. C. do outo
Ng Man Kn
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Tan Ties Do
A. J. W. King. Mi, Gultieras I. H. Whitebead
G. T. Hopkins
J. R. Anfor
T. Sercombe Smith
G. C. Azdorna
Dr. G. P. Jordan
À. M. Ferroca
F. A. Haseland
J. Dyer Fall
. W. D. Duggan
J. Y. V. Fenton
E A. Mansor
G. M. Bain
H. Haring
J. J. Loiris
L. Foosnedker
H+. von Wille
W. B.Crow
J. A. Samprom
W.M. WALKO
A. de C. Scalan, A.M.D.
F. Jordan
Capl, Crotadule MeCornelio
C. P. a. Suger
C. Platt
E. 8. Stanley
J. W. Jones
J. F. da Rosa
J. B. Guttieres
Machado
J. M. Facbo
W. Taylor
J. V. Braga
A.R. Mada
B. Shephery
G. Sharp
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J. J. Franois, QC.
Dr. M. §. Yat
13. de ChamperTI E. Baillow F. Istwall W. H. F. Darby R. M. Gray J. Y. Silva Izent. Brewin C. H. Grow J. QuemanK J. ÜTKDKA
TY. Tara
H. H. Lightwood F.James
H. F. Smith W. Dandy
THE ENGLISTI MAIL.
The P. & O. afoamor Ancona, with the Eng- Lish mail of the 16th nilimo, arrived here early yesterday morning. The following telegrams- are taken from Ceylon and Indiso japare
NEW AKMY APPOINTMENTS.
Lenox, let October. Sir Redvers Buller ada ajor Gouers! Sir Robert Biddulph as. Tuspector-General of Booraiting, and enters on the duties of bis now efflos on the 10th October.
LONDON, 2nd October. Colonel B. Maitland has been appointed hand of the Mansfzotariag Departments of the Army. THE INCIDENT ON THE FRANCO-GERMAN FRONTIER.
BERLIN, 27th September. Prince Rismarok Ung-in fored Floarons that he deeply regrats the deplorable incident which bas taken place on the frontier, and has promised that the fallost reparation will ha mada by Germany if the Gurman forestars are found culpable. of the charges brenght against them by the French Government.
LONDON, 8th October. Count Haaster kas paid orer to M Floarers arty thou od marks for the wilow of the game- kasper shot on the frontier, and has agiin er- pressed regrali,
THE ANGLO-AMERICAN TIGHT RACE
NEW YORK, 95th September." The owner of the vacht Thistle is dissatisfect with the result of yesterday's race against the Facht Folunteer, declaring that his course ort and home was impeded by an excursion of plai- sura boats; he also entertalas a suspicion that the Thistle's bottom has basn dogtered. 4- sond race comes off to-day.
NEW YORK, th September. The second day's rong hus be adjourned till to-day, owing to a heavy fog prevailing and the absence of suficient wind
NEW YORK, 30th September. The Amerionu yacht Fuller has won the final rase by eloven minutes, and tim+ retains the chillonge cup of the value of a hand-od galben which has beer in the possession of Azerion since 1851
UNPAIX SPOET.
BOMBAY, 3rd October. A London tolagram to the Pioneer states that tles Marquis of Ailesbury and his trainer hava been forbidden all race courses subject to the Jockey Club Rules, for life, in consequence of the palling in of Everitt in the York races.
DISTURBANCES AT BOMBAT.
Serious disturbances have taken place at Bom. bay between the 17th Native Tufantry and the Police, who have been attacked and maltreated twios in three days.
THE HEALTH OF THE AMESK.
ALLAHABAD, 22nd September. 'The Pioneer states that the raport of the Ateer's dangerous condition is illifounded, as his Highteces was known to be quite well up to the 9th instant, as the very day when it is stated that his gout had extended to as to ease his physicians to consider the amputation desirable. The Ameer was in die hands of the dentist, Mr. O'Mesra.
The Pall Mall Gazette has initiated another departareinjournalism in the despatol of an inter- visaar on a tour round the world. "He will visit Tokyo, interview the loaders of native and Euro peen thonght, and assortain from all beat quali. fed to speak the case for and against a medion tion of the existing treaties as well as the net result of twenty years' progesss in Japan. From Japan he will either proosad to Port Lazaroff. the Russian vatpost on the Pacific, er to Korea, the Hermit Kingdom; or, if time and weather 6 permit of neither of these azoursions, he will ge direct to Paking. From Paking he will proceed Carles........
to Shanghai and to Hongkeng, from whence he 3 1 4 3
will be natrusted to make a special report t
The corvette Champion is to be roftied for Captain Petersen. lata master of the ill-fated the present position of the famous controversy Parth, arrived at Keluug from Shanghai in the thaf vso during a governorship of Sir John foreign service at a cost of about £10,000. Sus Chinaen transport Foo-peo on the 6th inst. He Pope Hennessy. Fram Hongkong, sailing scath- was built in 1878 for the Forornment by Messrs. left again for Tai-pat-fa on the 8th, to prosent ward, he will, if possible, call at Tonquin and John Elder and Son, of Glasgow, and has just his letters of recommendation imm H. E. Liscertain from the lips of Governors and traders roturaed from six years' service on the Chins Haag ohang to the Governor of Formosa, who, what are the prospects of that last development Station. itis reported on good authority (says the Count French cobaia mabition. Leaving Tonquin,
Sir Francis Plaskott, Her Majesty's Ministor. L. Wandis rier) will give him employment most likely as he will not stop agait till he arrives at Singa- commander of one of the two new transpetspore, where he will find biself in the heart of in Japan, and Ludy Plankett and family, have RT. J. B. Ost
stries of the most interesting problems of trade arrivot in London from Tokyo, via the Canadian J. A dor Remalios
They are staying at the Coburg. J. Gowar which ere shortly expected to arrive in the East
aad civilization. Chinese polonization, Dutch Pasitia routs. from England.
onquest, British trala Malay crization-alltel, Carles street. For a few dare, aut leave Hazmok confire in the Straits of Malacos." He is also to shortly for Aix-les-Baius. visit Mauritius to see Sir John Popa Hannessy
From Berlin it is reported that the much and to ascertain how the colony is sitting down after sho, late sommotion." The lattara re to respected Siamsas attaché to the Legation, IL J. Helares appear sirsaltaneomly in s anabr of English, King In Thai, bas mat with a serious accident. J. Alva
He had the misfortune to fall in the street, it wa Cantinental, Amerin, and Australian papers.
in front of a traciway car, the wheel of which C. The Times mysWe are informed that the passed over Iris right leg. The limb had to Dr. H. N. Thomps present position of the negotiations for the re-amputated between the koe oud the ankle Ther
A. C. Hotelbo I. H. Cox vision of the Japanese treating in this-the no-disaster is universally regretted instance of the Jipauoie Geverament uctil The Chineze flat under Adairal Lang, which R. M. Jama gotiations are tomporarily auspeaded at the the now Japanoat civil codes are in a state sailed from Spithead for Hongkong, had to put K. Deais A telegram in the San Francisco Chronicle, to be laid before the Conference. Originally it back through sirens of weather, but Bally loft. Shalim G. Hompool dated New Orleans, September 10, says: "At was arranged that those codes should be pablish on the 12th instant. The voyage wil nocaps J. M. Armost-ung a meeting of the Board of Health last night the od baforo the new treaties came into force; now, sevenly two days, twenty of which will be spent Captain Yestherd, Royal Lancaster Regiment, Secretary submitted the application of Kwan at the wish of the Japanese themselves, they are in harbour Orders have been ressived to call FT. P. Fouler the purchase by the Government of Marive arrived here yesterday by the P. & C. steamer Ding Kwai, with a diploma frora & Chinese to be uplated before the treaties are formally at the following ports: Gibraltar, Part Sail, R.Gird Ancona, to takeup his duties as Deputy Assistant medical college, duly authent caad by authority concluded. This change is due to the circum. Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore, Hongkongens Iot No. 18, and the subsequent resale to Mr. Adjutant and Quartermaster-General on this of the Chinese Minister at Washington and by state that the Foreign Ministers daganded a Chaton, and Taka. At the last tamed port they. St. Easterton CHATER of a portion, are tory simple. A station, nine Major Cosbrane, transferred to the Chinese Consul at New York, asking to be ples that, if the treaties were signed, Japan will be inspected by the Vicordy, sud then Af Majur Brooken, R.E.
registered as a physician. with the privilege of promulgata sivil and commercial codes win! Inng will barn his equadron over to Art. Forbes practicing among his country non. Pesident ou Westra principles of legislation, mital Ting, Cominander-in-Chief of the Chinese Bayten
A. Woolley I portion of the Lot was required for the ex- Dublin is a similar opacity.
Lient. Mallie tension of the new Market. The P. & O.
Halt held that if the band lonked to the age of and would submit them to the approval Navy. The squadron bas lost thres won by
A. Palsoner Ce, were willing to dispose of the whole, but
medical Institutions, to China wust be vielded the Treaty Powers. The Japanese negotiseuth during its stay at Portsmouth.
J. B. Log:0 The following has appeared in several London W. D. Braidwood not of a part, and had made an offer of the
the palu. By an unanimous vatn the Chinese 10.3 weru stant to Byrne to this when it by camo apparent that Japanese public opinion certificate was received and recorded."
was strongly opposed to such a cuures.
is understood that Vica-Admiral Rev. A. G.Goldsmith, D.A. A. J. do Romarie Then it papers time" ground to the Government, who, however,
Soms anxiety says the Singapore Free Press) was that the Japanese Government decided to Sir R. Vasar Hamilton, on promotion, will be. J. Estomar is folt regarling the probable inte of the Am-postpone the conclusion of the negotiations until nooded as Commander-in-Chief on the China R. XC. Leg - did not feel justified in entering into a musb
3). J. Dunlop rican bars Atathilda, which left Hongkong in the codes bbemselves were netually completed and Station by Vice-Admiral Sir Nowell Salmon." larger purchase thaD WAS Cary. The
The St. Andrew's Society of Bhanghai have ballast, ou or about the 15th July last, mal for in a state to be placed before the Foreign Min- There is nothing officially stated as yet an the J. D. Sandore difficulty was mentioned to Mr. CHATEE, who
decided to celebrate St. Andrew's Day this year Singapors. Her former master. Captain Merry-leters, who sold that have the best guarantes matter, however. There is no vacancy at present my agreed, in the event of the Government by a ball. Last year it was calebrated by a men, was well known here, and his death at sea of their nature and contente. This change dons on the Admiral's list, but, of course, it is in... Jones becoming the purchasers of the lot on the dinner, which feit a profit of Tla. 113 to be added when only a few days out from Hongkong reces- not in any degres alter the treating or imperil possible to say how soon there might be one. . H. Rozatio M. D. Ezokine J. G. do Bezariu terme proposed by the P. & D. Co., that be to the Socisty's frends. The Society's balance in sitated the putting back of the vessel to that their coolmion; it merely provides that a duty Sir Yeway Hamilton stands at the hard of the H. Hoppins
which the Japanese Government would have had Vio-Admiral's list, exolnding the Duke
Comdr. Raming would take over the portion which they did the Bank is now Tls. 430 The amant expend part. This was early in June, sud a new master
having been appointed she left Hongkong & to perform before the treaties operated shall now Edinburgh, so that he would be the uert ed in relief last year was Tls. 36.
second time about the middle of July, and has
performed before they are formally sigued receive promotion. Should such ooour it Major Jopp not require at the price paid by them for the
Colonel Chaa. Chuille Long, the US-repre- pht-heen-beard of sides. Although she may For the rast, the main provisions of the treaties highly probable that Siz Noreli Salmon, K.C.B. F. A. Morgan whole. The effect of this was to add ovar sentatis to the Ceart of Korea, arrived at have had calas, there are two or three vessels have been agreed upon by all the parties con weald be his successor as Commander-in-Chief
Chen Quan-Es twenty por nent. to the cost of his own Tokehams on the 11th inst. in the City of Pe- bare, who left after who did. Those have already oerned, sua the important part of the work is on the Chius Station.
Sing M. Yan Fon Lee has been addressing the Tak Shan ground, and to give to the Government the king, en route for Sesat. Colonel Long sarad discharged their cargoes and are now rasdy to therefore dono.
in Egypt under General Stone, when that officer retora. piece required for the Market free of cost reorganised the Khedive's Bray, and has also
M do Molinari writes in the Journal des American Association for the Advancement of Chow Pung Our contemporary is, however, non-content; explored a omsiderable portion of Africa. Hv
Sayo TruthThe two cruisers of the Chinese Economistes on the new Customs system estab. Science, and is thus reported on the Anti-Chi Chas Ches Boe
Tebang Shee Kri ho thinks that better term might have been hails, according to an American exchange, from Botilla, which have been built at the Elswick lieber in French Indo-China This commercial nere Legislation:-Nalives of Chine cannot be Wei Yok
works, ara far saperior in many respects to any monopoly of the metropolis forma by no means nome citizens of this free Republic, which takes to Wang Stee Tai- secured, and that any profit which way
A public dinner was to be given to Sir Cecil of que una sessels of the same class, notably in flattering contrast with thorégime of entire com- its bosom the dynamitera. Never has there been go into the pocket of the purchasersmith, Idset. Goverque of Ceylon, at Colombo, the matter of spand, as they oua steam insteenertial liberty the English has established in soon such pandering to the worst passions of an from the Government atst necessarily on the 10th Ootaber, by the rendents on the eve knots an boar, The arrangement of the gons India. While the Hindoo subjects of England insignificant fav. American born in Chica are bave Loon lost to the public. To of his departure for Singapore to assume the prosents esveral striking novelles, and the res may bay freely its ecttangtuffs, hardware, sud by this Bill disfranchised, and Chinese barn in this we most emphatically take exception. Governorship of the Straite Settlements. Theels are Effed with a steel-armoured conning-other articles they require in France, Germany, India hare free novess to Americs. The Arti bawne, ontaining Lord Armstrong's new potent and Switzerland, as well be in England, without Chinese Bill is the cause of all the outrages that Ceylon Observer, in snuouncing the fuos, suya:- It would be walk if the method of acquisition "Sir Cecil Smith has done the clony service telegraph, which combines an almost ideal plan being compelled to pay any tribute to the metro have been since ommitted in San Francisen,
The P. M.steamer City of Peking, Captain of land for public purposes in, Hongkong while he has been here, and it is fitting that this for conducting fighting operations. The entire politan manufacturers in the form of differential Portland, and Denver. If these had been per were in all cases equally unexceptionable should be recognized in a pablio manser before ghing power of each vesel, including the ter-duties, the Indo-Chinese, under Franch rais, petrated in China, and against Amerisane, a ory podoos, is absolutely at the disposal of the oficer will be forest to make their purchases ex-for rangetues would have arisen from Bodlow's
Li Achu sad Lat. Aor, cooks at the Govern Dearborn, bringing the American mail, with his departure."
stationed in the conning-tower, and close at hand clasively on the Frenos market, and pay, in Island, where the Statue of Liberty enlightens It is possible that if the Government bad
the Government lases, an inthe world, to the Golden Gate. Don't you think ment Civil Hospital, were charged with stealing dates from San Francisco to the 21st time. While at Haiphong M. Constins, the iste is the station, which is prected with steel addition to hought the lot outright and held it for a Frensh Munistar et Peking, is reported to bare spoor.
dustrial tax, equal to the difference between that you, as Americans, bave failed in your daty from the Hospital five and a half cautios of beef. arrived here yesterday morning. The follow
Mr. Caldwell appeared for the defense. time even a farger advanta in value might said Before coming to Chins I was nớt n
the price and quality of the French-protect in not making known your opinions in public?
The evidence was taken of George Rogers, ing telegrams are taken from Californian ex- The New York Sun's Washington specialed articles and those of competing countries. If there is su avenging deity-and some even have been obtained; this, however, is not particus of Tonquin, but at Peking I soon
CREMATION DY ELECTRICITY. considered to be the business of the Goveru-sarood that if we erer ersonated the colony the correspondent says:The Commissioner of Pen-As every ixx in orentually paid by labour, the of your scientists hauere that there is-should steward at the hospital, of the man who bought changes:-
NEW YORK, 20th September. English would establish themselres in it the ions is gathering together and compiling for Indo-Chinese will be obliged to work an hour or you not beware of the retribution which falla upon the mout from the prisoners, and of the lukong ment, and as it is quite possible that loss next day. I have few sean Tonquio. I believe public as a history or sketch of the pension two longer avery day to support themselves. I those who perrait the murders of the innocent who arrested. this man as he was carrying it
The Mall and Express reports a movement strangers within their gates to go unpunished P may be doubted whether this necessity will non- Barvice of every country in the world. He lae
Mr. Caldwell, for the defence, maintained that on foot looking to the erection of a vow washine might have resulted, whose would then have in its fatore, and I am smviated that will adored the co-operation of the United States tribute to increase their attachment to France:
wo stronger partiaan than myself.”
be cannot get it conveniently from foreign Go sure the attuation of their neighbours, the His was the subject of an interesting paper read by meat which, according to the usual custom, they city. The electrical machine is the invention of venture to thick, another was in the Colony
The corvette Cordelia and gunboat Firebrand rernment officials themselves. The latest report does, and world exchange, without regret, the Mr. Wardle bafore the British Association, onsidered as their parquisite after it had served Sicilian. Heat is generated by a dynamo of a with whom this basicoss could have been ETS to lose on another search for the Wasp, to verived is from China, which shows that army domination of Protectionist. Frauve for that of Mr. Wardle is well known an authority on all its proper purpose.
In Laswer to his Worship George Rogers said Patterns milar to that used in the incandescent
alextria-light system. satisfactorily accomplished, comprising as it be conducted about the Palawan passage, the pensions are unknown to the empire. The Fres-trade England. It may be ales supposed questions coated with the milk raining and
A CHINESE BTSBAND. The Superintendent was acquainted
NEW YORK, 14th September. did the sale of a large property before it had Hasslesfield Bank, and the unstrtered districts only case on record of sick and disabled soldiers that the countries of Europe and America, whose silk mauefactoring industry, and the facts be set he had the orders of the Superialender to pro-
to the southward. Although but little hope is being beneficiaries of the Chines Government productions will be thus exninted from the before his audience at Manchester are worthy of sente.
Henrietta E. Hill, one of the teachers of a boon bought, always a very delicate and dif-new entertained of meeting with any image of is mentioned with much flourish in the archives markets of Indo-China, will not be quite pleased careful consideration. There is, perhaps, no with the facts of the case.
His Worship sentenced the prisoners to Chinese clars in £ Sunday school of the Hancock- Seult operation, and involving between three the missing veesst it is possible that she may of the court, where it in reooriad that the Dey to sea Francs close the ragions ander her rule other staplo British industry which has gome
Lyn, a married last July to Ju Bing, one of the and four lakhs of dollars. We consider Mr. have got out of her course in trying to avoid aagar Frapress, with her own hands, generously against foreign trade, and that, in spite of their down so fast and so dianstrously the silk twenty-one days' imprisonment with hard labour: strost Central Congregational Church in Brook- Lam Ming and Work Achas were charged first pupils in the school. It is now said that CHATRE well entitled to say adrasingeloon and has loan wrecked on an island presented two sick splines each with a box of little liking for England, they would prefer a manufacture. Twenty years ago is game em
where her crew may still be picked up.
pille.
British Indo Chios, ante which their productions playmont to un army of workers in England, which may accrue to him from this transse-
Singleton, has a wife in Chins and was betrothed Fisa tea is thus noticed in the Sydney latter might ontor, to a Franch Indo-China, from and made this country the great ontre of the with haying in their possession twenty-four teels Ju Sing, who changed his mans to Jesbph M.
which they are arifuded. *
trade. During the ten years ended in 1865 the of raw opium without a permit.
The second defendant said he was engaged by at an early ag He was recalled from Oakland, tion, in which he no doubt rendered import- gaya Yesterday there left by the Comile two of the British Trade Journal of Angost lat:-
average annual importation of raw silk into this
Cal, asroral years ago and car married to the ant service to the Government of Hongkong. officers, M. Cepat, Captain of the 2nd Zonare. It might interest the tes trade section of your Tho Japan Gazette says:-The Hongkong country was ja romod fgures 8,230,000lb. in the the first to carry the spinm.
The seasod defondant was discharged and the girl to whom he was betrothed. He did not re The HoD, C, P. CHAT, in the statement and M. Nicolon, Lieutenant of the 4th Ton readers as well as ten drinken to bo told that sugar refineries are apparently to have opposition decade ended in 1889 it had sunk to 205, 30016. mado by him to the meeting of marine int. quiness, who are going to Sism, where they will the first instalment of Fijian ten over offered in their trade with Japan. According to the sad the returns for the present year show that first fined $100, or in default six weeks imprisonmin in Chins more than twenty-five days after bis wedding. His wife does not believe in join M. Pavie, Casal for France at Luang publicly in this market was sold at auction foar Bukka Shimpo, an effort is being made by the the same dwindling process is steadily going on.reant
Id Aping, convicted of being in possession of these razors, for her husband's friends any his holders held at the City Hall on the 8b Krabang, to settle in odhart with a Sizziese days ago, the price realised bdag le. 118. to Is. overwent and the large engar mannfantaress As Mr. Wardle points out, this decline not only instant, referred to the Causeway Bay recla. Commission, il quastions of common interest 21 duty paid, the said duty haing Sd. per 1b. in Tokyo to, promote a company with a large affects those interested in the manufactura of twelve taals of prepared opium without having alleged maritatentanglements were all straighten-
between the two countries. Later on Tarquin
says the marriage China was not considered -mation as the originating cause of the sub-and Sism will bare close relations with Cach This sample of pekoes came from the Alphs carital for the purpose of driving the foreign silk in this country. It also affects the English valid cortineste, was fined $50, with the alterna od out before his Axeyrics wedding. Bingleton
Estate, Tarilari. With the present revelation sugar outfof the market. The Bukka Shimpe, an shipping industry, for Marseilles has now betive of six weeks' imprisonment.
CHARGE AGAINST & FULIED orṛicze. binding because the ceremony was not completed. sequent proposal on bis part of the reclams- other, and it is well that the basis should be in the British fancy as regards China teas, and the derstands that the idea was frat motel at an come the port for the delivery of Frenāk par
Laughlin Mackay, P.3. 51, was again brought Hs was only half married at the best, for te tion opposite the Chisels quarter. Upon established now in order to avoid difflonities in inervasing demand for Indian and Ceylon sort, entertainment given by the Tokyn Commercial chases from the East, and has so far taken the
before his Worship, obarged with missoudnet as failed to drink wine, an essential feature of Chi- it will be intercating to watch, should, as a Club on the 6th July to a number of oficials plaça not long ago compied by London
subordinate offloor of Polies in disposing atness rite. this statement has been founded the idea
certain boats in the custody of the Police witle DESTRUCTION OF THE CHINESE TOWN; STOCK- The aurous admirers of Dr. Oliver Wandeil prosent appears probable, this new Fijian in-ngaged in the Foreign Department. Among
ent authority. that there are two projects, mainly similar, Hue, the way have boop alarmed by the destry blossom into any proportions, how far the guests presat on that cosasion was Mr.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. but divergent only in details, each seeking ont reports of his health, will be interested to the Australian taste will go in patronizing it. Aski, the Vice-Minister of the Foreign Depart for the support of the Government and the know that a letter has been received from him by An in Loudon, so here at present, Indian tese mout, who made enquiries as to the tends in.
SUPILING TO THE "DAILY PRESS.") mar, the President of the Tokya Bugar Dealers
LONDON, 17th October. suffrages of the people. This is very gentleman in this colony, in which he says are growing favourites, and Fijian way yot work foreign goods generally. Mr. Torini Batzaye
"Your letter found me not at Boston, but at its way in time in like manner.
Association, being asked to describe the con.
ITALY AND ABYSSINIA. far indeed from the track. The real my gummer residence, Beverly Farms, Mas A Washington telegram to the B. F. Chroat.dition of the enger trade, said the total amozat position of the matter as concerning the mushusetts. It has been waiting some kittle
of sagar consumed annually in Tokyo fu was In consequence of the reported warlike
The onse was remanded till Friday, the 21sted by three white boys smoking opium. The any alleywaye and narrow ballways through the building served to spread the games, which shot. proposed reclamation of the central and time for acknowledgment, but at lest 1 am cle, dated 11th September, says Mitklewicz"
grappling with my correspondence." From this is advertising himselt largely. A Washington about 700,000 ke, of which 600,000 to tersim preparations of the Abyssinians, the Italian
along and almost enveloped the structure bedora western foreshore is that a number of lot it would reers that Dr. Holmes is in improved paper to lay devotas a page to him giving his ported from foreign countries, the remainder Government bas ordered a second Artag Corps to
Fourteen men were convicted on the informs the Beamen got to work. The Chinnmen tried Owbers, representing about ninety-nine perhealth, for a short time are it wes reported that biography, stating that he was born in Warsaw being produced locally. Some days later. Mr.be in readiness to follow that alroidy en route.
ether was a Polish lady of high rank The moned to the Commercial Bures of the Foreign RUSSIA, TURKEY, AND BULGARIA. tion of Inspector Svanten with public gam-to prevent the tremen from entering the build-
bling at No. 65, First Birrot cent. of the whole, are desirous of exercising he was too either to receive visitors or to la 1859 in the Mitkiewicz palase, and that bir Torimi and a few other sagar dealers were sum-
answer letters.
nocount oloma thur Tho Count's latest Departament, where they were received by Mr.
The negotiations between Busia sud, Turkey, Each of the defendants was fixed-85. the privilege which has alwaye been bold to
We think the following little incident may achievement, that of chtaining the Chinese em- Aok. Mr. Aoki enid he regretted that the aktach to arown lesues of maxine lote, vi re-ibe taken as confirmation of Byron's remark pre sencassions just granted, will cause blenamo nativo sugar was ahnost snpplanted by the fare collapsing apparently because the latter] claiming from the sea with the auction and about the striking of the elestris chain" The to go down to postatity as one of the most re- foreign import, and urged the deputation to Power declines to take the initiative,
fire broke out, is bailt up, of one and two-storey spproval of the Government. In doing this scene is the Charge Room of the Central Police markable men of the nineteenth century." There promote a company for the above purpoas, pre-
[FROM "FENANG GAZETTE.”]
brick buildings. The block is 300 feet long, and they give back one balf of the land, reclaitsed station with the Inspecter in thechair. Suddenly are several Russian gentleman in Washington,mising if they would raise a capital of 200,000
THE CRISIS IN MOROCCO. body of Polive enter bringing in eight strug-sad many of them are indignant over the fact yen, that the Goterament would also contribute.
A Tientsin correspondent of the N. C. Daily in all out up and divided into small ́utores and LONDON, 8th October.
Neve rites under date of the 10th instant shops for Chismen. All of the building's ware at great cost; which is dedicated to the pub-glare ait riens drunk, frete one of H. Ms that Mulkier es persists in serting that he is This suggestion was communicated on e
It is reported that the Baltan of Morocco is It is reported that after all the ado unde over destroyed by the fire but the residenos property lio un, all the improvements of sewers men-of-war now in the harbour. The Inspector nobleman of Russian birth Ume of them de- other members of the A soolation, rencived with looks up from book in waleb he is writing and termiand to get an authoritative denial from the approval, and 150,000 yen were subscribed at once.
I hear that HE. LAŸ drains, side abeunois, &r., being done at the ways Now then! Whatis it?" Beforette Folivi anthorities in Wares of the right of this maz meeting of the whole Association was aftor dead, and that in cinsequence it is expected in the American syndicate the whole contemplated on the other three sides of the block were saved. coek of the lot-owners. Whilst ne portion of constables on state the charge one of the "tars" to claim the title of Bount. He nabled to Poland wards beid, when it was decided that before ternal troubles will arise. Spain is making mi- fabric will end in emcke
Bugchang has been ordered by the Empress the cost is to fall upon the public, they will roused, even in his present state, by possibly, and this is the reply which he received: There making any debrile agreement, Domitiary preparations to defend its interests. Eng to telegraph to Americs to the Chinese great the familiar question, pushes him to the front exists no Count Witkiewiczia Warsaw, Poland, should be appointed to enquire into the sultant and the Powers are sending reassis to abaze in the advantage by the possession of and replion in a bed voice, "A quart of sandy' or Russia. The Mitkiewig in Aseries is a of sugar cultivation. Another giveting will be
protoot their subjects. swindler and impostor."
held as soon as the report is sent in." two fine streets of seventy-five foot in width, for me, Guvnor."
POLICE COURT.
19th October.
Barons Mx. H. E. WouzHOUSE,
from the Hospital.
· LARCENT,
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
been the responsibility? There is not, we ministered it will pay its way. Tonquin bus Crasols, who are collecting dala for him, where and it may be aren conjectured that they will The decline of the English cik maanfacture the meat which the prisoners had sold was soup wherein bodies are to be incinerated by sleetri.
The Courrier d'Haiphong of the 18th instan'
the future..
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OPIUM CARES.
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His Worship committed the case for trial at the Supreme Court.
THE WANGHAI HURDER. Tai Yan was brought before his Worship and formally charged with the murder of Achan, adopted daughter of Henry Thomas Legg
GAMBLING C48E
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TON, ET FISE.
STOCKTON, 11th September.
At 1oolook today a fre broke out in China- town in a two-storey brick building owned by C. I. Leach, on the south side of Washington street near Hunter, esased by the upsetting of a lamp
ing, by meeting them in the ballways armed with batebein, alubs, and clearers. Several Chinamen ware krooked down. but would not let the fire- men enter until streams of water were turned on AMERICAN-them. The Bath side of the street, where the
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"CHINESE BANK.
A SEINES THEATED BELUNG BUILT IN NEW YORK. New Your, 18th September. sent along with Count Mikiovios that the no- A Chinese theatre, to saat 1.200 people. Is. gotiatione before wintered into must be stopped being built in Mott street by Fred Labin. Hệ
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