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1888.

INTIMATIONS.

NOW READY, . 1884.

THE HRONICLE AND DIRECTORY

For 1888,

With which is incorporated THE CHINA DIRECTORY. (TWENTY-SIXTH ANNUAL ISSUE). COMPLETE, WITH APPENDIX, PLANS, &, &c., Royal 8vo. pp. 1,200......$5.00. BALLER KOTOR, Rydro., pp. 816 $3.00

THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY has been thoroughly revised and brought up lo dute, and is again mash increased in bulk.

WE HAVE RECEIVED

THE DAILY FAESA, WEDNESDAL, DEORMBER 18TH, 1868.

The Mercury of the 4th Distant saya-Wo

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,

BUTTERED TO THE "DAILY PRESS."]

LONDON, 9th December.

note that the steamer El Dorado brought dowe from Tientala the race ponies Defiance and Feiko, The former will prove quite an acquial. tion to Mr. Humphreys' strong stable, and the} latter will probably be stable companion to Prs.FRANCE AND THE PANAMA CANAL onrsor and. Forerunner, forming a song 'Hitle A Cabinet Council e disipasing a scheme to stable running fa the same and colours of Mr. provide funds for the completion of the Isthmus Triad. We wish them every endossa. As the leviathan stable is not maning in Hongkong of Panama Canal, at the ferthooming meeting, it is possible there LHE NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION will be more competing stables. Susowind is Brookwood, Surrey, replaces Wimbledon. spoken of ass likely candidate for the Cham plons, and the Doctor is looking forward to s great sacooms. There in but little difference in strength between this stable and that of E-mo and Mr. Humphreys,

Here we touch what is really the crucial polat in the dispute. Constitutionally the popular voice has nothing to my in the ap. pointment of Lord SALISBURY, bat unless ais Zorilebip's policy mat with the popular approval he would find it impossible to carry on the Government. So in the case of au Appointment to a Colonial Governorship it might have been expected that the Colonial Office would have taken the precaution se Ascertain informally the feeling of the colony só as to guard against making an objection. able appointment. There are, from the telegrams in the Australian papers, to kate £

The N. C. Daily News Szanslates the following been a singular munajmity of the London from the Bhen pao-H.M. the Emperor has Prass in condemning the want of fact dis.presented a bride-eloot with two beautiful mirrors for hor attiring-room; they are of mes played on this occasion by Lord KwoTSFORD ive farsigni glas, over six feet long and fire Queensland; ...u usual with the colonies broad, sat in russwood (hwa-li muh), with frames Dine foot high, with onered flowers in relief, and

FURTHER SUPPLY OF XMAS GOODS, VIZ:— ROSE PRALINES

MUSCATELS

CHOCOLATE

VANILLA PRALINES. BUTTER SCOTCH.

THE REGATTA,

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

"MORGAN'S WELSH NIFES.

LONDON, 9th November, Mr. Goschen, Chancellor of the Exoboquer,

DEFENCE OF MELBURNS.

LONDON, 9 Novembor military

bag rnokages wors, found and seized. One of and Mrs. Piercy felt unequal even to attend the the packages was opened and found to contain service.

The ceremony took pisos at the altar raile, four tins of what appeared to be raw opium.

The steamer Galleria, with the Australian The first defondant gave the six certificates bohind which was a group of viagnificant plants rail of November 2012, arrived here yesterday, which had been lauded in. The second defend Arranged by Mr. J. Bish, gardener, Marshwie! ant said she would take him (winosa) to the Hall, and was performed by the Very Rov. Conn The following telegrams are taken from our man who had given it in her charge until be Coxon, M.B, uncle of the bridegroom, assisted Australia erchanges ehould come on board. He was taking her to by the Ror. Father H. Hopkins, and attended." the Felice Station when the pond defendant by a train of acolytes.

The bride, who was given away by her brother, noticed the first defondant, end pointed him ons as the man. Witness asked him if he owned the Mr. R. O. Plerer, wore a dress of white sarge has declined to reduce the royalty on gold pro. opiam, and he said he did. He took him to the with white plush, braided with white and gaid, diced from the mince in Wales. Station also. The first defendant said that he with hat and muff to match. The Misses Flor- [BEOM KINULFORE PAPEES.)

had bought the opium from the Opium Farmer, once, Era, and Ethel Pieray the bridesmaids,

Mr. witness were tailormade

and white, with LONDON, 2nd Deserabar. to non-anemized by me Caldwell, whats and ponies, of white chrysanthemume, and diamond torion Governard, Jattery adviser to the Vic- THE IRISH LAND PURCHASE BILL. was cautioned when brought to the Polis branches, with the laitials G.L." in two bars, fast trading steamers and six steam barges with

Mr. Balfour's Irish Land Purchase Bill has beet Station, Bo far bo could judge the opium the gift of the bridegroom.

rapid-fring gans for the defence of Melbourne,

INCERASING THE ENGLISH NAVY. After the ceremony, the organist played on- read the third time in, the House of CommoNH,

in court was raw opium. Preporad opine

LONDON, 31 November was opium At for king. The second defend-desroba's Wedding March, and the register ant did not state that the spium was boited assabled to hid goodbye to Mr. and Mr. G. Admiralty propose to build at least eight new was signed in the Vestry, where the relatives The Day Telegraph to-dag says that the when brought up to the Charge Room.

Mok Lai-obi, Court interpreter, said thes or Start Coxon, who at onse drove to Babon, ironclads and twenty cruisers, basides a number one of the certificates handed to him it was stated hence to London by the Zuln express Mrs. of torpedo boats.,

The Admiralty offer that if any British port The Regatta in connection with the Victoria that 560 tasls of boiled opian were sold to Tim Stuart Coxon wore a long cost trimixed with

provides a reasel and defrays all cost attendant when any difference of opinion with the home pedestals to fie them in co konstfally adorned Rogreation Cinb is to take place to-morrow, Kai of Sai Hoketrost, on the 6th inst, the stratban for the journey. EVERTON TOFFEE.

second stated that 180 taols of boiled opiam were

The brids and bridegroom intend slaying a on it, except that of guna kad material, such vessel Government arisca, hne teen somewhat with foliage, soionals, het birds. Each mirrar and for the past three works the Boathoons sold to the same purchaser on the same day, the few days in London before procserting to Mars will be retained for the air defence of that part. bumptions, but it may be urged in extenua. and each frame took eight men to carry it, und has pressalad a very busy appearance in third stated that 440 taels of boiled opium were zeilles to join the Messagorias ship Natal for

THE PARIS EXPLOSIONS. on 23rd November they were carried out of the

LONDON, th November. tion that the colonists, consider they are Tang-hwa Gate, along the great street, through consequence of the bustle and stir on áo, gold to the same war on the same date. Th! Hongkong,

The family party staying at Marchwiel ini Fire unemployed waiters have boon arrestol fighting for an important principle. Baron the Tang-an Gate, theune to the Chao-gang count of the training of numerous entan- certificates have the Opium Farmer's chop. The DY WORME, is the House of Commons on the Gate, near which live the parents of this future siastic oarsmen. We have not before this first of the export certificates stated that the shaded Col. and Mrs. Coxan, Mr. and Mrs. At-os suspicion of being emoerned in tho-rocent

well Coxon, Canon Coxon, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund dynamite explosions to Puric Expreat.

permit allowed Tim Kai to export 160 ̊ taals

MORE FIGHTING AT SUAXIM. The Naiwn Fu. (Comptroller of the ventured any remarks concerning the probable holled opinza at fire 'clocks on date, the second Bornard. Mr. Robert Pierry, unels of the bride.

LONDON, 8th. November said that "South Australia had been inform (Keeper of the Palace Stud) for about 50 ponies,

Nowa received from Suakim slates that a sharp (or readers will cordially risk moss sincerely skirmish has taken plure there between the troope ed, similarly to Queensland, that although the richly paparisoned, for presents to the brids and work of the various crews, as fez some works it of 440 taels of boiled opium; and the third one who arrived the evening before the welding.

for the expart of 500 tals her parenta. This lookalike an old Tartaronsiom. hus beca 'a matter of considerable difficulty to Imperial Government were anxious to con-

Sergeant Butlin, said he took the charge that every Lappiness may attend Mr. and Mr. and the rebel Arabs. General Grenfell, when nominate even the starters. The unfortunate against the defendants. He cautioned them Stuart Coxon. Many will remember the gener is command, was able to dislodge the enemy, salt the Colonies

| all mubjects in which The Mersary says:-The Mitkiewicz-Barker

berless charity conueris, us well as other ects of

LONDON, 10th November. they were interested, it was impossible to do Scheme is now known by the name of the break of several members and the manner in which through the interpreter. They said nothing sitrous way Mra, Coxon assisted by singing at iam and has applied for further reinforcements.

"American and Oriental Truit," and the head their places have been filled has of nouras been being cautioned.

Nows from Suakim state that (bę zarriaca in the appointment of Govenor."_If the office is in Philadelphia, U.S.A., but Mr Barker's the cause of numerous alterations in the raw, he was present when the defendst ts were charged.

Aching, intarpreter in the Charge Reom, said kindnese which endeared her to her peoror neigh-

had made a sortie, and attempted to spike ho Sovereign attempted to keep a Ministar in financial sohome for China has its real base in and such being the case it is hard even at such They were charged with being in possession Miss Lilina Pieroy and Mr. G. Stoart (oxea: A vigorous engagement took place, in which The following in the list of presents received by enemy's guns, but did not sucored in fiding so power in defiance of the popular will a trial London. We bear from a Marthare correspon late hour as the present to be at all accurate spizm other than prepared opian. Fe cautioned

dent that this scheme is likely to turn out more of strangth between Crown and people would anoccasful than the last, and he informs us that in a report assuming to predict with any them. The first defendant said he had bought From the bridegroor--Diamond spray diamond five of the Egyptian troops were killed, while soon take place, and if the Orown at the northern agents have already made success-dogram of probability what hosts will be verliests from the Opium Terror. When der bottle with diamond initial, passi spray beech, poarl The garrison of Saskim is to be reinforced by

it from the Opium Tarmer. He said he bad aaigrette, two diamond staza, diamond brooch, diamond the enemy lost heavily,

riny, diamond and ruby ring, gold stoppered soent tampte to force cu the colouies objectionable Our correspondent promises to let us know more varione contesta

ful arrangements with the Chinese Comrument looky enough to pass the post first in the fondant was asked whether it was raw pro neoklase, two baadpainted gauze faas, vetriol farther a battalion of blacks troops. Governors serious demand for soperation on this subject later on. We also see that this training of the individual oarsmon, and the The case was further rewandel til the 17th M. Persy-Ball-wop diamond bracelet, trist's

However, the manner of pared opium he said he did not know.

LONDON, 20th November, will not be long in making itself beard, amination has appointed sa egent in Shangweights, which were declared yesterday, are some inst. at 2.30 p.m.

proof of the ungraving of the Into Mr. Pierog¿four 3,000 Egyptian troops have been ordered to Lonia XV. Sevres plates. hai, for as we were walking along the Hankor slight help, and we append below our opinion of Constitutionally the right of appointment to Road wo saw a very neatly engraved brass plate what the results will very likely be, should no

proceed, from Cairo to the relief of Suakim. Col. Coxan-Silver tes and coffee service."

AMERICAN SECEKTAEY OF STATE the office rests solelp with the Crown, as the hanging ont at the entranco of Mears. Maitland unforcesan accidents sont in the meantime.

Mra. Gearge Coxon-Old Boulton lace.

LONDON, 9th November. Miss J. F. Piang-Miniature nigusted in gold. appointment of Ministers does, in England, & Ca's premises, which reads as follows:-

bravolot. but it is a right which, if it is to be-presory-

It is expected that Mr. James G. Bleine wil Mr. and Mrs. Atwell Coxon-Diamond star. succeed Mr. Thus, H. Bayard as Socretary of Mr. Atwell Cazor Embroidered plush centre State of the. United States. cloth, silk and inoo wichet, embroidered toilet bag.

Mr. R. C. Piercy and the Cauppasa Marguerita AF liata White ostrich feather fan.

FIGS. JORDAN ALMONDS.

CHOCOLATE CREMES. CHOCOLATE MÈNIEK.

FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN SWEET 8, RIMMEL'S, FLORAL,

AND

ROSE WATER, CRACKERS &,

4. 8. WATSON & CO., LIMITED. HONGKONG DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 5th December. 1888.

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

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Communiestone on Editorial matters should be aldressed "The Editor, and those on basinars The Hanger," nad not individuale by, sme.

Oraspondenta aro requested to forward their name and address with companieations stressed to the Editor, not for rablication, but as evidea of good Aith

13th November, in reply to Mr. CaILDERS, Household), has applied to tho Shong Sz Yuasaite of the races to be competed for or the one was a permit to the zarzo man for the export | Mr. and Mra, R. C. Pirey, 16o Contenza Aliata,

All letters for publication should be written on one aldt of the paper only.

Advertismenta sud Sabsorptions which are noted, must be exercised with such tact and con-

· ordered for fred period will be confiand uns rosatormandeň.

TELEY HOVE No. 12.

BIRTHS

aideration as not to raise the question of its existence. There is, no doubt,.great fores

AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL TRUST. WHARTON Barker().... HAMILTON DISTON, Tastes SAFUEL H. GRAY, Prinsipal 0oe,

Philnāblobia, USA.

JOHN G. YounÓN, ASANT

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BETRAYED ART. (Prudhommer Los vainos Condrates), SONNET.

art all things earo Lore, to her, neem rain; Nay, Lore itself, she says, la rarely found. F'en Orphous harmadapunther with sweat sound,

could not quoll is hangar wat; for when

Against a rosethura, redonning the ground, And Lapped the bleed, torguifat onge Again.・・

The boast spoking forward with an instant bound

Than she would be to see thee smitten dewa;

She gives thes for thy Love-nought bato frown. Hoogkong, 10th December, 1988.

For the Junior Bentls there are at present two entries, G. Bramwell and M. Fredericks, and the former should have so difficulty in soenting the Brokers Cap, which is to be pro-Ju sented to the winner. The race for Heavy Gigs! ia to be compoted by two grows of the Royal But Orders for extra copies of the Daily Prase should

Artillery in the Gunner and Ubique, and one of ( He struck bis naked foot in sudden pain to ssut before 11 a.m. on the day of publication. Lord KNUTSFORD's contention that the We hope from time to time to give our readers the Royal Engineers who pull in the ald Cam- After hat hour the expply is limited.

Governor abould not be the creature of a further informatica in regard to this scheme. bridge. The six-oors Landled by the suppats party, but to ascertain before appointing a

will, we think, be able to count a few lengths Thù N. C. Drily News sage:-The Tenag- ahead of the Ubiqas at the flaish. The Ameri-Thon dread the tenderness of women's heart, man to the office that he wasnot objectionable Yemen's resources of delay are absolutely unean Cup, always a jealously prized trophy, will or she is less enthralled by post azt, to the colony would in no way compromisequalled, a quite beyond any powers that Sir bring the Look (Birok, A. Duer), Base (Stroke. And while thy grief aust oft itself repent, On 6th December, 1998, at Norman Cottage, Hung bis independence. The Colonial Office, Mr. Ad. Little left Feking some two mouths Shepherd) and Kornblume (Stroke, 8. L.

John Walsham may potem to baffle. When J. 11. Shepherd), Shamrock Stroke, B. And hittor teses rain silent at thy feat, kong, the wife of ARATRODY SETH, Hongkong Civil Serrine, of a daughter.

On the 8th December, 1835, at 7. Mas had to retire from its position and cancel Chungking was all roudy, and that if he went racs will lie between the Rose and the ing brought about this unfortante dispute, ago, he was assured by the Britian Minister that Rochfort) into position, and the outcome Hongkong, the wife of EDWARD ROBINSON, Barrin

the permit for the Kuling to ascend the river to should be an excellently fought rad. The te-lus, daughter.

228the sppointment of Sir HRNKY BLAKE, Burp to Tchang, he would probably and it waiting Korsblame, and it is very hard to spot tho MARRIAGES. On the fix inst., at. S. Joan's Cathedeal, by the reading to clamour what eight to bays for him there, as there was cry one stall point probable victors. However, provided Reonfort Rev. W. Jennings BL.A. Colonial Chaplain, asted baan coneaded frous the first. Tin tucidunt delay. Mr. Little has gone up the river, and should be just-able to pull the thing out of the settled bich would not involve any material is well and Els man pull up to form. ka by the Rev. A.. Goldsmith, M., of S. Peter's Somen's Church, Laorz, fifth son of the late Rabaris regrettable, because it has undoubtedly the Auling is ready to start. But at Uan-fire. His men sale a few pounds lighter than Downes, of falination, DINE AKKIE, second strengthened the bands of the Separatis! Low he is informed by the British Congnl there, their opponents, and this should tall slightly in

The Kiang-pao of today, the 30th, opeus with daughter of C. J. Bateman, of the Dogkong Public. Bobool

that despatch has come from the Taota their favour. The race for man-of-war giga suda leading article on Thibet. The writer explain [3243 party and has outablished a precedent, which to the effect that tho. Viceroy of the Hukuang whalers sheald prove an easy game for the men that at a tino like this, when attention has been Ch the 8th inst., in the Chapel Royal, Bavoy-by the Bov. Henry White, K.A., Chaplain of the SAFOT. in form as well as in fet darrogates from bas received instinctious from, the Tsung- of the Imperieure, who row in the Surprise. The drawn to that country by the dioulty that has and Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, THOMAS the prerogatives of the Crown. HENRY THIN SZITA Huxcassis, of Hongkong, to

Had the Yamen to send an official to confer with Mr. Ladies' Farge (four-ours) will fetch out four baste ELLEK, oldest daughter of John Thomas Bustone, fght of appointment to the Colonial Go- Ing, to draw up rules for the regulation of (Riskior), and Mayblossom (Ellis), and the two ments, he deems it a good opportunity to explain Gregory, the British dummy representativo atthe Look (A. Duer), Viatori (Lachbart), Eose arisen between the Indian and Thibetan, Gaveru Wellingtonstruet, Strand, Tonton.

On the 7th inst, at St. Mary Abbot's, Konsington, Vernorships been exercised judiciously it the steamer's progress. These rules, when betweou which the affair will lie are without the nature of the country and the en-toms of by the Her. t. Thornton, D.D., CHARLES WARTE would in wil probability not have becera and the Tsung-Tamen must have doubt the Victoria and the disputed and wash the people. He gives a long Merunt of the KICHLAR, of Hongkong, oldest son of the late P. F.

laughed in its sleeve at the idea of Mr. Gregory's abused ayblossom. The latter bays all the pull Ricards, of Shanghai, to MABEL JESSE, youngest seriously disputed for many years to come, daughter of Mrs. A. 3bbe, of C, Gwendwr-road, Wentif ever. Kensington, W.

DEATH.

On Woducuday, 5th instant, JAMES MADISON Seun D25, of Brooklyn, N.X., in the 42nd year of his nyo.

The Daily Press.

SUMMARY OF THE ---KWANG-PAO.”

ever arriving at the momentous decision involved asfaras weight is concerned; but the St. Andrew'siderarshy that prevails. the matere of the Go in the tasks to be approved by the Hakuang Cross teara neo a likely lot and will give the Major verument, the babita of the people, their laws, Viceroy and bis colleague of Szechnen. They a great deal of traybla. The Leak will be no and the nature of the olinute. The writer cou will then be published for general information, where at half the distance, but the Ross may be eludes by showing that the Tibetans have the and then a pass will be issued to the huling near the post at the finish. However, as things highest respect for China and Chinese officials. This obrienly means a delay of several months, are now, we foel inclined to back the Mayblossom. or practically of a year, as the favourable songan

thus irretrievably lost this year.

NEWS.

The delivery of the English mail was begun 1297 at 7x.m. yesterday.

We have trosivad from Mesars. Noronha and Co. a tastefull calendar tassed by that firms Wave to scknowledge receipt of the Sep- tember author of the Journal of the China Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society.

The Kowloon Hotel will be opened to-day By the arrival of the English and Australian when, as will be seen from the advertissinent, alonso, No. 191, Miller Kosd, at 40 am on the Lily should beat them. The Shamrook (Bram- connected with tho establishment nestle it knows i

visitore will be made welcome es presta,

HONGKONG, DHOLMBER 12г7, 1888.

maile we are placed in possession of fuller information that has hitherto been acces. sible on the details of the grave cobatitu tional question recently raised in connection with the appointment to the office of Gov ernor of Queensland, à tolegram to the Timca, dated Brisbane, 8th November, reads Sir THOMAS M'ILWRAITH, the Premier, bae sent a telegram to Mr. ARCHER, the Agent-Genera for Queensland in London, stating that the news of Sir H. A. BLAXT's appointnient to the Governorship of the co-

&o, frem San Francisco to the 17th ultimo, has The P. M. steamer City of Sydney, with mails, arrived at Yokohama and will sail for this port to-day.

Mr. L. Parrockor has taken charge of the U. Michaelser, hitherto Aoting Cousal Genral, Conaulate for Austria-Hungary, vien Mr. St. resigned.

Her orew look better able to stand the work in and that they loyally submit to the suzarainty what will probably be anything but smooth of the Celestial Empire. water. If, on the other hand, the harbour is any- At the Mixed Court at Shangbai on the 4th thing like glossy the Victoria. may oreep in instant, before the Chinese Magistrato Tani and point ahead. T. W. Lammert and 1. H. Shop Outside the East gate stands a home for old Mr. Emens, United States sor, a Chica- hard in the Kathleen should ran away from the people, where 1,602 infirm and aged are lodged man usured Lee Alings was charged with fo- Eileen in the St. Patrick's Cup, and it is and boarded. It would appear that forty of loniously cutting sad woahding Foter Sys, thought that this raes will be a moral zer the them lately departed this life, and the officials otherwise * French Peter," with a knife, in his pair. Stephen and E. Travera, however, in tho

Brd fastset, anpposed with intent to morder well), Leek (Ellis) Vistoria (E. B. Shepherd), that the original number would be made up. No point to the conclusion that it was a premedit for the Chairman's Cup. and Major Tripp's and with a wise saaity the Baard directed that him. The cireniastatoss of the attack clearly and Kornbinme (Ft. Shepherd) are all entered less than over a hundred presented themesi vas, stad attempt to murder. Peter went horas reply will go to either the Koizblume or the gall of them could not be admitted they should about one o'clock on Monday morning and as Leek. Provided that the Vistoria does not upset! he was awakened by some one catting at his the business successiully. The German Cup, for recited in the horas, sixty of them being put once went to bed. Between four and five o'clock the pot with a surpriss, the Leek should manage all draw koti and decide. Forty of them weke

started with bleed. The room was dark, and Kornblume . C. Rochfort), Shamrock B. B. foes and throat, and the bad clothing was which the May blussun Blis), Victoria Lockhart off until-vacancies cour

The Commissioner of Justics had yesterday twaking up in this state, it was som few Shepherd), and Leek . . Shepherd), aro en sesonde before he could realise his position Buttered, in a hard one to pick a winner from. Ont a hard day's work, having Und to try several onl- practice at Kawicon, and after tiffs Surgeon murderer and found that he was a China. Shamrock and Victoria well up for adoond place of death was passed on the greater number of On Boxing Day. the Volunteers will have shell as soon as he did so, he collared the world.be of thelot we will choose the Kornblume, with the prits guilty of marder and parricide. Rentence Cantlie will put the Ambulancs Corps through They streggled together for some time, but the The Senior Sculls, the first event on the stretcher drill

man eventually threw some line in Peter's eyes second day, will, barring Revidenta, go to Hayllar, these worthy people.

A story is told of a young lady who, prompted Chiarini's mireus continues to to woll patrorails.. Petar tried to follow him, but was faist national Challenge Cup, which will prove the by a desire to plnck & flow or two from some

and the affected his escripe over the variedel who is matched against Bramwell. The Inter lony has been reseized with general indig another column it will be sean that there will be throngh loss of blood, and wont and reported the most interesting and best sontested event of the pots placed ca a wall by a neighbour, places a

nised every night. From the advertisement in tion and aatonishment. Sir THOMAS M'IL change of programme to-night, also that the cicers returned with him to the hours and Shamrock.(Irish), and Thistle (Bootch), and the ladder against the partition wall, and staalthily |

cutrage at the Hongkow Pollos Station. Police mooting, has three entries-the Rose (English), found blood all grar the bed, furniture, and floor, following are the crew:- and susposting the prisoner, who had been his "boy" and had had not all his wages, the police were soon after him, and he was eventually arrested af Pootang. Peter bad his injurios attended to at the General Hospital Before the Magistrate. the prisoner said, he went to Peter's house to ask for his wages. He denied

WRITE adds that Sir 8. W. GRIFFITH, the prices of admission have been reduced.

Gateral for the Colony in London, to urge upon the Colonial Office the expediency of *** priately communicating to the Colonial Min-

-Premier, agrees in condotoning the ap-

At a meeting of the Committes appointed for pointment. The Quvonaland Government the formation of the Chinese Zeological Gardens last mouth instructed Mr. Ancas, Agent at Shanghai it was decided to proceed with the

Taels 150,000 in shares of Taols 100 each. formation of the company with a capital of

On the motion of the Attorney-General (Hon.attaching Poter with the knife, which he wid istry the same of the proposed new Governor torday admitted by the Supreme Court to He showed cuts on his own hands, which he got E. L. O'Malley), Mr. Arinar E. Bogk was yes did not belong to him; it belonged to Peter prier to the appointment being finally made. practice se aanhoiter in this colony. Mr. Bodyk in the struggle. Ho informed the Court that Lord KEUTSFORD replied that it was impos. is a son of the inte antior partner in the firm of he had bean to Peter's house several times, for sible that Colonial Ministers should share in Rody and Davidson, solicitors Singapore. Hag wages vas dna bin, but he was alappod on the

joins the offes of Mr. F. W. Webber. the responsibility of nominating & Governor,”

fase and got no money, and it was only a few Sir THOMAS M'ILWRAITH'S account of what

days ago that he reported the matter to the Peter admitted hav- Hongkow Police Station took place, given in the Legislative Assembly,

is a follows: He cabled to the Agent

Two lots of crown land at Magazino Gop were gold yesterday by Mr. C. C. Malach, Assistant Engineer of the Public Works Department. g slapped the prisone in the face, bat assert- Eural building lot No. 69 realised 210 above the ed ho had promise! pay him on the 7th General to tell him that soverzl persons building lot No. 70 sold for $2,400, being 8320ing that he must trst zuport the case to the apsat price, $1,615, or 10 ounts for foot. Rural evidence on both sides, deferred santemde, stat- instant. Magistrate T'sal after hearing the

(EXULISE.)

Toes." Station No. 1.-Black and Rod Sich Bow, E. B. Shepherd

10%, O!E, No. 2, G. Bramivell

12. ib. No. 3, H. C. Netralia..... 145.. abs. Stroke, Mejor Dis. 19. ib. Cor, J. Tigho...

(Scoren.) "Thistle." Station No. 2 --White with a Thistle. Bow, E. Blair 10st. h. No. 2, W. Taylor...

... Ivet. Dib. No. 5. A. G. Stephen......

10st. 10ba Stroke, J. H. Stewart Lookhart... 32ak, 01b. Cox, W. Stopkai

But, Biba.

(In.) BEnrock." ** Station No. 9--Whits with Blue Sash. Bow, E. Osborne

Pab. lbs.

NA Z TATING

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Ntenka, G. C. Roelfart - Cox., ... White..

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azcoods, when she fell down with a crash and sustained serious injury.

Rich and well-to-do people are raising con tributions to distribute among the poor' as fo present their having recomise to dishonest meane fur z living.

A Chino junk, bound from Wachow to Shao-ching, is attacked by pirater. They are

for,

The Misses Fioroy-Travelling hàợ. Mand

1 Mrs. Beniend Derpard-Silver carrilesticks. Mies Ebbio and Master Boris Barnsed-Plus's mantel photo frame,

Mr. Hazy and Mr. Hortie Piarey-Largs silver for Po Bernard-Crown Derby centre dish.

The Tory Ray- Canon Coan, M.-Silver photo

antograph. Mr. ad Mrs. F. Leckie Afteravon silver servico and enddy.

Mr. Behrington-Brassels Iase handkerchief. Miles Nellin Piercy--Drezden vaBÚS.

The Servants of Marchwiel Hall-Galt and pearl bracelet.

Mr. and Mrs. Bish and Milly Binh --Inkstard and candlesticks.

Mr. Howard-Gold necklace, Als Howard Surar.cbatelaine.

Mr. John Howard-Silver cent bolblą. Mr. Joan d'Etohepoyen--Gold brassint. caled inflints.

Miss Pool and Mini Elien Feel-Gold studs with

Vicente and Vicomteno' Zogħob-Pair of gold

grin hans e

Sir John and Lady Palestou-Silver inkan. Capt and Mr. Geißth-Blyer söené botils. Ms Mall Gown-Silver pin tray, Mes M. Meredyth-Pencil case. Sister Mary Vincent--Pack of prayers. The Boy. George HcGill-Bible.

The Mi Bos McGHI-Silver stoppered. acent bottle. Nies Story Traveling plock. Sir Robert and Lady Canlide-Silver Apostic spoons ect glass ment bottla.

The Hou, Mrs. Hagh Tyrwhitt Silver stoppered

Tho Misoos Barko. Woo 1-8ilver scent bottle.

astong hoach. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Critchett-Dinmord and

Missez Milly and Alice Meredyth-Benarına bowl. Miss Elinor Lylan-Travelling cluck. Mr. Ernest Colon-Cheque, 250

Col. and Mrs. Jones-Carved enk tabla."'- Bay. T. E. and Mrs. Meredyth-Silver mungors. Mr. and Mza. F. G. Whitwham-Ivory baie benaber,

leather case with initial- in silvor.

clothes brush, glove strataher, shoe horn in Russian Miss Maslin-Twe sote of embroidered touch bags, Misa linghen-id Irish point loss Landkarchief. Mr. A. P. Lano-Cold bangle with ruby olasy. Mr. Ebon Edward-look

stand.

re. Goorgo Prookfold, Eures--China disk with Miss Lily Brock Bold-Wool hand-made lamp tanda. Alisa Floris Ben fioll-Pin tray. Mra. Marsh-White fan

Misa Maly Marah-Lace boulkoruhjof. Mia Rwarda-Aftacnoon taK ROTTICA. Mies M. Edwards-Embroidered ton clotla Mr. and Mrs. W. Davies-Silver tea spoon. Are. Michael Cozon—Books. Mrs. Jack Lloyd-Dux writing pad with initials ler silvor,

Mrs. Hugh Goold—Antique silver kngar Imain, Mina, Egerton and Miss Mary Egerton-Bussian loather writing pad.

Mr. Robert Fiery-Japanese folding fooking glass. Mr. J. Davier-Silver buckle, china vÖSE. Miss C. Philo, the aume-workkaakcot, Mr. Maronthal-Pair of lamps.

Mrs. Hold-Browning's poonis.

and hos horn-

Mrs. Richard Williams-Large liver button book

Mrs. Hatton-Hand-painted glase photo Fratto. Miss Clerke-Cloud.

Mrs. and the Mason Wheldon-Pearl brooch, Mr. Moran-Diamond and sapphire ring 3. Jusottelarga silver button book. Mise Helen Beruford-Pink satin bandkerchieť szobat.

Mr. and Mrs. Hughes-Inir of whitə Brahues. Mrs. Batter-Gold safety pin brooch with poor: and diamonds.

Hajor and Mrs. Garden-Bronze jug. Mr Peter Walker-Chegns, £25.

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Lady Georgiana Peel-Samplete set of Tenujaun's Among other reasived area complete set of qùi. quite taken alacs as the boatpeople, instead of lery, silver match-box, thiamord and pearl pin, c. showing the white feather, make a bold resist-

sage, to the discomfiturn of the pirates, who hava to affect a rapid escape.

THE ENGLISH MAIL.

That no evil leads to another is well shown by The P. & O. steamer Peshuur, with the the fate of a woman who, having yisldad im English mail of the 9th November, arrived bare moderately to the passion of gambling, flude Lor- on Monday evening, and the mail was delivered |-self-atlas-8od-oply-plunged in-debt that she resterday-morning. The following-telegrame

trios to take away her life. Her neighbours, preses from Ceylon and Indian papers > samsbly thinking that it was not ovoh too late

would be objectionable. He instructed the above the anset prlos, sad giving a rate of 124 | Tratai, as it was too grava un effence for him to 3ot of men at his back, and if they work for her to menil, sived her from her notázaly end

Agent General to inform him as soon as pos-couts per foot. Bibls of the name of the officer likely to be

The following are the Orders of the Day for sviestad. He did not claim the right of this afternoon's meeting of the Legislativo. nominating the Governor, but he thought it Conseil-

3.-Financial Miantes was right they should know beforehand, Firat reading of Bill to swad the Befonus. so that they might state what objections Second reading of the Bill entitled the Merchant

tory Schools Ordinance, 1896. they might have at an early a date as they Shipping Ordinance Amendment Ordinance, 1833. could be remitted." The grounds of the of Patio Magistrates.

shippingud ning of the Bill to send the Powers objection to Sir FENEY ARTHUR BLAKE Committee on the Bil to amend Ordinance of are of minor in pertaucé in comparison with

1887.

deal with.-Courier.

Major Ellis ahonid win. He has a strong

they have done in training they will manage it.

POLICE COURT.

11th December.

BEFORE NR. H. E. POLLOCK.

A commander of a rǝvenue cruiser stationed

not bie intention to take notion. In the wistor

LONDON, 12th November.

DEATH OF ADMIRÁL DRURY.

LONDON, 9th November The death of Admiral Deary is aúnamed. NEW ZEALAND COLOSISATION SCHEME,

LONDON, 4th November. Mr. Rees, of New Zealand, has applied to Mr. Goochun,, hancellor of the Exchequer, to gnorantes 3 per cent interest upon £300,000 to be i mised for fae purpose of sending squigrants to New Zealand. In`making his application. Mr. Rees pointed out that if the schons were carried 2000 families of Lewis crofters would escapa from famine. It is un·lerstood that the Goveno moat are favourable to the proposal, but are re- Ivotuut to act in the matter until the coluind fovernment has officially approved of the pro posed colonisation schemo

The State-aid Colonisation Association has withkell its approval of Mr. Roos's cocktai tive proposal. but the members are willing to assist individually in carrying it out.

TERRIBLE COLLIRION TO THE ENGLISH CHANNEL.

LONDON, 10th November News has been received of a collision in the |Baglish Channel botwear the ship Theodor Réger: tomil from Hundarg to Sydney, and the steamer Naites. Both vorsels were so bad- 17 damaged that they flere. The loss of life is not yet accurately kiefs, but only two of those on board the Nanter and sixton from the Theodor Buger werd sover.

LONDON, 14th November. Further particulare regarding tha retrol- lision in the English Channel between the ship Theoder Ruger and the steamer Nanter, which resulted in both, vessels fondoving, show that the captain and twolrs of the eier of the Theodor Bager ware downed.

'CHAEGE OF RITUALISM AQAY ¿T. THE BISHOP

...OF LINCOLN.

LONDON, 10th November. The Arohbishop of Canterbury Inus cited the Bight Rer. Dr. King, Bishop of Lincoln, to appone before him to answer a charge of por mitting ritualistio practices.

RUSSIA AND TURKEY,

LONDON. 10th November M. de Giers, the Russia Minister for Foreign Affairs, in voceiping Ctsman Pasha, who went to Bussia as special representative of the Parts, ex pressed a hope that Russia and Turker would ênter into relations based on mutari confidanze. THE WHEEL TAX..

LONDON,-10th Navomber.. Mr. Cosobou, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has abandoned the proposed wheel tax.

LONDON: 18th November. Mr. Goschen, Chancellor of the Exchequer, denies that he has any intention of abandoning the whool tax, which formed part of his budget. керете

DESAFFEL COLLIERY EXPI OSION."

LONDON, 10th November, An explosion Look place yesterday in a colliery nt Pittsburg (United States), involving great lo Fellifa-Tvis foured that 160 miners have perished.

LONDON, 12th November. The fears entertained as to the number of lives lost through the colliery explosion at Fitts- burg, hava unfortunately been realised..

THE HEALTH OF THE KING OF HOLLAND. Lornos, 14th Nevomber.. The King of Holland. who was lately 8 parted to be soriquely ill, is now improving

THE FRENCH CREÍITUTION.

LONDON. 10th November. The Committee of the French Chamber of Deputies appointed to consider a scheme for the revision of the constitation have decided that the new charter should be adopted by the Coviitueat Assembly and afterwarde ratified by a plebiscite. AN APPOINTMENT LECLINED.

LONDON, 10th November. The Right Eov. Dr. Kennian, Bishop of Adelaide, he declined the appointment of açadjutor Bishop of Durham, with the living of Boldon, believing that bis noceptance of the op- pointment would be unixir dy the people of this dióces of Adelaide. He expects foreach Adelaide his return from Eugland About the beginning of Marob

ACTIVITY OF THE MANDI

LONDON, 10th November,

followers of the Maldiznado an attack on Wadai,

THE MAORI FOOTBALLKES.

LONDON, 11th November.

LONDON, 12th November.

- Tho &aori footbollers have beaten the Corliate

ALLAHADAD, 18th November. tam.

Sir Charles Dilke after leaving Bir Froderick

CROSSING GREENLAND. Roberts at Pashawur-big views of the frontier

LONDON, 11th November.. dafences being complete-will proceed to Kur- News has been reosired that Mr. Hansen bas rachee and leave early part month on his wayceeded in travelling, across Greenland on | MARRIAGE OF MR. G. S. COXON AND home, stopping some time with dir Edgar

MISS LILIAN PIERCY.

Vincent at Cairo.

FRONTIER DEFENSIVE WORKS,

ALLAFABAD, 14th November. Yesterday Sir Frederick Roberts, Generat The San Frandro corrispondent of the Lowever, the whole way, and a ding-dong inish common among naval and military officers in Marghi Kotal. The prograns la highly satis Lockhart, in the Thistle, should be, looked after, at Chang-men, found guilty of the ofonen Chesney, and Sir Charles Dilks inspected the defence works at the Ghasibuind pass and 0. Daily News Bags:-If Mr. Harrison has been may be expected if the Scotshmen are up to China, that is, filling up the roll with fhititious factory. A correspondent declares them to be A report has reached Tripoli that 20,000 electod, it may be safe to look for the adoption of a form. We do not think, however, that they will new policy toward Chins. The vote given to Harpat the English crew into second place. There names, is severely reprimanded and cashiered.

Calmost Impregnable. at the Bast as proof of the insincerity of the race, in the Thistle (B. F. Lammert), Leak (M. on the river, and hastering towards the spot rison in this State will undoubtedly be regarded are four orews entered for the public acho is A boatman at Pen-tang hears pitiful shrieks

MIE JOHN GORST AND HYDERABAD AFPAIES,

ALLAHABAD, 16th November. and were at first repulsed, but they eventually auti-Chincus ery in California. Mr. Harrison Fredorings). Visteris (R, Gonsales), and Fore-purceives two or three robbers assaulting that in the House of Commons, Dr. Clarke, ing a loss of 30 min.

A London telegram to the Pioneer states sceeded in capturing the place, after sustain not only opposed to the Exclusion dots, but be looked for in the lads and The Visuloof Ho, however, has the presence of mind to referring to Sir John's connection with Hy Halifex team yesterday, the score being: Halifax, at one time, while a member of the Senate, was blame (L. J. kaloumpol, and the vietors should passer-by, but, like a prudent man, he keeps member for Caithness-shire, called Sir Jobu thought the Chinese should be allowed to be-Hanlon's educational establishment

Gurst's attention to an. artiolo in the Pioneer, The Maori footballers played a match against s the attempt made, and successfully made, The Rangoon Times Rays --The trade and com-

come citizens in order to protect themselves toria (Lockhart), Kernbiams (Rockfart), Leek go in search of the nation. On his return withderabad.. The Under Secretary raphed that 4 goals 1 try: New Zealanders, 1 goal 1 try. ierce of Burios must be developing consider "gainst outrage The San Francisco papore (F. H. Shepherd) Rose (Daer), and Shamrock the worthy preservers of the peace they found the the charges were wholly false, but that it was to establish for the colonies a right of vatų į ably to offer inducements to other Baaku to open with each other in bantality toward the Chinese. Cap. and the Shepherds will have the finish poor victim already dead.

whatever their politieal faith-ave always vied (E. Shepherd) will start for the Danish on the appointments made by Her Majesty's out Agencies in Kangoon. We hear that the and Mr. Harrison's supporters in bis campaign to tight ont between them. The Leek (F.

A matola played to-day between the Mucri of 18-83-84 he noted as legal adviser to the Prime footballars and a Newestle team resulted in a adrisers of persons to represent Her Majesty. gentleman on behalf of the well known Agra have tried to make out that ho has changed his heyburd) is the more likely to win. The coin. He is detected and receives 100 blows.

A soldier in the City tries to tender falas Minister and Sentos Regent at Hyderabad, hat vistory for the visitors by 4 goals 2 tries to wit, laat Caloutta atentier Simla brought over A ST THOMAS MILWEALTH Boys he does not Bank, with the object of starting an Agoues dooth bod repentances that they sakloni en-shoald, ea prosent form, bo won by the grow of western suburb, when two or thros bad characters, neted under the directions of the Secretary of viowa of late years. But it is remarked of Garrison Cup, for which there are four entries

had singe had nothing to do with the affairs of A wousu was walking along quietly in the the Hyderabah State except officially, when he

LONDON, 15th November. ghim for the colonies the right of appointing here immediately. We have also board from a

The Maori footballers have beaten the Hartle the Governor, but from the right of veto to gentleman of andoubted varnoity that from dare if the patient happens to recover: and which Major Ellis is stroko

poal team. the right of appola munt is but a small step., Hongkong and Shanghai Bank purposes opening bo quite likely to resert to the opinions which letters he has recently received from China, the no further asel of Isbouring men's votes, would Mr. Harrison in the White Hous, and having

attracted by the valuable nature of the jewels on State, and through the regular official obat neis.

LONDON, 21st November, her person, pounce on her and attempt to de

CHARLES DILEE The larger claim is frankly advanced in the an Agency harvia the course of short time.

prive hor of them, but, to her good luck, one he held when he was a Senator: Nor is it The Brisbane Courier gavs: We will say, after this, that there is no fald clear that the adoption of more rational Preas.

of her assailants was arrested. fer competition, of sorts, in urma? must be connaked as to the permanages to be

policy toward China would inevitably alienate sent out to govern us, and we will simply The N. C. Daly News translates the following Harrison, in the test of his antecedents Si the Pacific Coast. The large vote cast for decline to receive any man, however highly from the Shen-podLast month a person vertainly a stubbor feet. It must mean that ALLEGRO BREACH OF THE OPIUM ORDINANCE patitioned the Viceroy of Canton for love to half or more than half the people of this State coppected or great bis homo political servicos band the river shore from Tung-ska K to Siaru not so averse to Chinese immigmtion as in their possession a quantity of raw oplam less Mo Tas and Tai l'in were charged with having may have been, who is distasteful to us..... sha Ki reclining, a breadth of 200 feet, their newspapers and their stamp speakers im than one shost, without a corticato.

We take the following from the Wrexham This question of the appointment of colonial Ajibricksha road, and offering to pay hereafter apply of Chinese labour le sure to be felt he and Mr. Caldwell appeared for the second de

os which to build godoyus, jetties, and agine. Furthermore, the wart of our normal Mr. Johnson, Crown Balisitar, prosecuted, Advertiser of the Srl November:--

The animalty which exists between the dit stated in the Chamber of Deputies to-day that Governors would settle itself speedily were from the profits Tls. 8,000,000 to the defence fore long. Steamers which mod to bring us fundant.

The marriage of Me. George Lionel Stuart ferent political parties in France, and especially until there was some change in the general intercolonial federation made an accomplieb-fund The Viceroy directed the Ai yuoh Tong. 800 or 1,000 Chiotmen three times a month

Coson, eldest son of Lieut.-Col. George Staebetween the Boulangista and the Republicans, situation in Europe it would be vain to expect Mr Johnson said the defendants were charged paolo Coxon, of 16, Derenport street, Hyde is becoming serious. Charges of pecalation and the ordinary was estimate of the country to fall ed fact. In Canada the right of appointment which they have done favourably. The Viceroy on without isturbing the labour market lluences bed as you bocu lamed by the Goveru of the late Mr. Benjamin Pistoy, took place at of Deputies are being published, and the was eron astomary to make appoiet offorts for

which volent Society, to report on the project, are now arsising empty. This cannot go under Eection & of Ordinances 4 of 1887. No Park, with Miss Lilian Edith Poror, daughter jobbery ageunst certain members of the Chazaber below 550,000,000 francs (£25,000,000), nudi of the provincial Governors rests with the dif- has sent Deputies to consult with the gentry and Farm hands and household servants will be ment in connection with this section, and it was the Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary'son Boulangiste and the Conserratives acouse M. the defence of the cent of 500,000,000 francs ferent provinces, the Governor-Gubera! alone merchsute co the proposed reclaiming of the dome cerco When the scarcity becomes therefore impossible for anyone to have a ortif: Saturday morning, and in spite of the main which Floquet of meditating a coup d'etat.

traordinary war budget bung su Imperial nomination The popular next spring the work may be commented.

mud-banks, and we hear that this winter or distressing, a move for the repeal of this Worship said three opium cerificates had

(£20,000,000) beyond the amount already spent. election of the Governors of the different

An event of so much interest enamed the in The Exchange Telegraph Company learns did not, howoror, indicate ary aggressive inten- Bates in America has always worked well,

graciously in San Francisco. It would command be handed in to bine and also three papers habitants of Marchwiel, who bave special reasons that the apparatus devised by Major Watkins, tion on the part of the Government. The Singapure papara record the death of strength at the East there were any Indications purporting to be official expert permits. for bolding in estoom the thoughtful kindness of R.A., by means of which the exact position of a

DRATH OF LOBD LUCAN. and there is no reason why it should not The child was bitten on the 20th Oct., the wound of sending the American misrigancias hems, the official permits. They were not obtained from of thu! Zasling, and they showed their regard by runs of a fort, trained to fire upon it without the European child thors from hydrophobia of retaliation by China. If there were any talk | Mr. Caldwell said they did not purport to be the family at the Halt, to give tangible proof hostile vessel gas bo at once determined, and the

LONDON, 12th November. The death is annomond of the Earl of Lucas work equally well in Australis. The onlyhesied up, but on the Ind instant hydrophobia Eastern press, and the Esatera delegations in the Superintendent of Importa and Experia ereoling a pretty arch on the roadway, and as necessity of the guunors seeing the object aimed in bis 89th year. sablance of an argument against it used by sat in and death took place the following day. Congress, would be quick to demand the repeal of Hie Worship said he did not see who also the bride drove away a very large number of thest, he proved so satisfactory and has been so Lord Encan was an offer in the army for Lord Krurgrond was fast as the Governor pears back this dissaso appears to have been most industrious, and best bonducted race on this

The Straits Tivets says:-Up to four or five the barbarous legislation by which the most docile, would issue them.

villagers assembled to give a hearty cheer to the much developed that the authorities have many years, and attained the rank of general. was the officer who conducted the foreign quite unknown in Singapore, and its presence is esant are placed on the same footing as lepers questions in this case.

Mr. Caldwell--That is, of course, one of the esteemed young lady. The bella of Wrexham determined on its adoption with me little delay He served with some distinction in the Orimes

Parish Church rang merry peals during the day, as possible in all the principal furta at home and and took part in the celebrated slurge of the, . relations of the colony the people should traced to a number of dogs imported here by tan and cripples and denied the right of setting foot Inspector Quincey was then-palled by the At St. Mary's Mr. Aldheim Parith, the at our coeling stations. In order to assist Major Light Brigadə et Balaḍlava. ] · bare no any in his plention. But his Lord Captain of a steamer at that posind. The inon American soil. It is possible to pay too high perseontion. He said that about 7 pm on the organist, played Visani Grand Processional Watkins, who has been appointed inspector of RELATIONS BETWEEN CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

hip forgot that both board Lord SALIBUAT,oare being one which still fresh in the minds Republicans, who bid fair to be fa a majority in oompany with two Chinese sorgeants and a Cus-party arrived, the bride entering through the following oftvers have been chosen to not in- aritable result followed then, the lamentable price for the votes of the Saudits, sed the 8th Inat, from information received, he want in Marob and daring its performance the wedding position Ending at a salary of £1,000 a year, the

Lowcos, 12th November. The Canadian Government has invited the Go. who presumably-condast all the foreign of us all. Bince then every year has had its the next Googrom, may think they paid it when asue constable to Prage Weat best the P. & O. side door nour the Rectory consequent upon the spectors of position RadingCaptain J. Lewes veramente of the various Australasian colonie relations of the British Empire, owe: their supposed that the parveniaga på begge among wors designed to avoury to the fish and Ger 50 yards from the Pray. He sent one of the opportare to state here, that owing to the family Golden Hill Fort, and, Lieutenant B. S. Cooper 3 trade relation between the two countries, aze

vietima, over schong the Europeans, and it is they ausented to the meseries of exclusion which Wharf, whers be found a small sampan about muddy state of the walks. It may perhaps be at Plymouth, Lieutenant E. F. Hablyn at to send daingatos at an early date to discuss th efle to the popular voice and will," the natives in large.

MANS & MOTIDEely of gut labour market. - I sericeasta to nowrch the mugan, in which mat being in mourning zo invitations were issued, at Portsmoutli,

also the question of establishing a Pacifio cab ¿

restriction Acts might not le rousived un-

Sell the churol was crowded at an early hour.

A COUP D'ETAT SALD TO BE MEDITATED BY FLOQUET,

PABIS, 24th Novozabon

BOWROON

THE FRENCH WAE BUDGET.

LONDON, 12th November.

M. de. Freycinet. French Minister for War,

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