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HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 15TE, 1889.

THE DAILY PEERS, FRIDAY, FEBRUART 15TB, 19.

posed towards the project in abown by the Assistance they are giving in the surveying of the route, and the Australian colonies are enthusiastic in the maiter, their telegrapliic commmiication with Europe by the existing liner being subject to frequent interrup- tion. Canada would also proát largely by being placed in direct communica tion with Australia, for in a tow years time

considerable trade must apring up between

the two countries,

The P. & C. steamer Pekin, with the outward English mail, left Singapore for this port on Wernerday at 5 p.m.

***Thə öhildren's party on board the Imperiques that was postponed from Tuesday last will take - place next Tuesday afternoon.

The Foochow Boho says:—It is an open scoret that the Genealar body in Foochon in se manch saddled with a dispute about the barnetor of their diplomatic relations as the Ministers in Poking The former's dispute is called the "fret ed question, and the latter's the audience question. It has been held that new officialë arriring at their post abould make

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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,

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-- ---- · LONDON, 11th February

A severe snow-storm has passed prer Grout Britain and the Continent, blocking the railways and telegraphe...

IRELAND. Father Maofadden and some others have been tagged with the murder of Police-Inspector

Gwoedoro.

FRANCE. The Chamber of Deputics, has passed the Bill for a sorutiu de liata.

THE NEW AMERICAN ADMIRAL.

By telegraphie despatchce received yesterday from the United States, Rear-Admiral George We understand that His Excellency the Go-E. Belknap will ancored the late Rear-Admiral vernor and Lady Des Voeux bare promised to Chandler in scmmand of the Asiatic Station. attend Madame Korff's concert on blonday next. The following is his record, taken from Hamer

The Marine Court which has been coured y' Naval Easyclopedia :-- uning at the Harbour Often, to-morrow. for the purpose of surveying the Pasig will zo

til a.m.

POLICE COURT.

14th February BEFORE HON. H. E. WODEHOUSE.

THE ROBBERY FROM ME. ROOTT, Kwa Sik, keeper of the Fak Ki Club, wan

ROBBING A FELLOW PANSENGSE..

Russian. SaveING Offcors of the Coasting Steamers of

P.&.0.S.N.Co. Siamssen Co. Indo-China S. N. Co. H. O. &. M. S. B. Co.' Taa Kwany-pao, in a leading article which Douglas 8. 8. e. Beottish Oriental. S.Co. China Mex. S. N. Co. Miscellaneous Coast Hire appeared in its columna a few days ago, The LIST OF RESIDENTS now contains urged that it would be sound policy. it more ports were thrown open, as the FOURTEEN THOUSAND And Sia HuNVERD : advent of foreigners would develop trade ( altimo, has arrived at Yokokawa, and will leave 1853; const sarvey, steamer Corwin, 1854; astiprusmed Shingi Kates.

the names of over

FOREIGNERS

arranged under one Alphabet in the stristest erder, the initials as well as the surnames being alphabetical.

The MAPS and PLANS have been mostly

to date. They now cost of

FLAGS OF MERCANTILE HOUSER IN CHINA.

MAP OF THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG,

PLAX OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA.

PLAN OF BEFTISH KOWLOON.

PLAN OF MOUNTAIN DISTRICT, VICTORIA. PLAY OF FOREIGN CONCESSIONS, SHANGHAI. FLAY OF YOKOHAMA. PLAN OF MANILA. PLAN OF SAIGON.

with soils, fe, from San Francisco to the 24th The Ocidental & Oriental steamer Arabic,

nd add impotue to the native industries. for this port to-day. The greater the number of foreignera in

their son, has disappeared, and no traces of her whoresboule mù be diseoroved.

A-young-bidy runs sway on the eve of her marriage and has led to a dispute between the iwo families conserned.

BANGKOK.

near the servants" quarters, and it is suspected that some mezber of her Majesty's loasmbold wa league with persons who planned the outrage. A scoret investigation is in progresa and für- ther putrages are anticipated..

Senor Sagasta was engaged in the Cortes when the explosion courred." He was beatfly sum mosed, and on his arrival was immediately given an audience by the Queen.

HUYFERING CEOFTHES. On Friday, the 25th inst,, a faction fight took

Losnos, 8th January. place at Poh Chin Bee's rice mill between some The Crofter population of the Intazi of Emmys, Coolies belonging to Windsor Rose & Co.'s Mill Booklant, is suffering for lack of fuel. The pu- and those belonging to the former. The aasil. tate and other oropa ara exhausted, and the pro- antu attacked the Coolie lines at Poh Chin Soo's ple are on the brink of starvation. will and burned them down. It is said also that KE, HARRINGTON OBJECTS TO THE GAQLİ

BARBER.. some lives were lost, and as frearms were used it wary likely there were some fatal caialties, but

received.

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ven? commercial nocemity for a Pacifio cable, it will be laid, but until then it in hardly worthwhile to think of such a thing, That the ordinary commercial traffic would return interest on the cost of the cable is not expasted at presont; !hough the revenue would no doubt be considerable. The total the first all on the Consuls. This been charged with receiving a gold watch and oknin the practice for a long timo past, and length of cable to be laid in roughly entin-is on all-fours with the etiquette or nenge ebsery and a gold finger-ring, of the value of $245, woll nted at 8,300 miles, and the probable cost ated in Chinese social lifa. An exception to this mowing the same to have been stolen,

William Scott, Quartermaster of the lat $10,000,000, The cagipsaraska for an sonunid rule occurred last year with the late Ter-Regiment, identified the articles as being the

ter General, who refized to make the flest subsidy from the Britlab, Australian, nod On on the Consula. The matter was at onos re-property which was stolen by his boy and for

adian Governments, amounting in the aggreported to Peking, and the roololtrant offeal which he was convicted on the 13th inst

U Pas, P.C. 281, said that on the 18th inst, was immediately taken to task and order- gate to $975,000 a year for twenty-five youred to performs his duty in the matter. Death, as called Ali was convicted of the larceny of

DUBLIN, 9th January, which on an outing of $10,000,000 would however, intervened, and the consommation the articles in court. On the same morning

witnass, in consequence of what Ahoj told him, it is impossible to get any reliable information Edward Harrington, M.P., when removed to be at the rate of $1 per cent. Adding to devontly wished for did not come to want with him to Kan Yi Fong, where Abci on this point. The fighting was continued next his present prisou quarters, refused to sahmil to

pae. H. E. Pisn, it seoma, ie trying to follow, this the receipts from tradic, and dedusting in the wake of the faster, Geert. The pointed out the prisoner to the mar to whom he day, and at intervals during the past week. the attention of a prison-barbwe, but was the cost of working, the shareholders would Vicoray arrived here in the first week of October received it, but said he had received it in pay Bampong durig

had given the watch. Prisoner admitted having On Thursday a MAA was shot dead at however, overpowered by several officials and riot, but the mas held in the chair whilʊ thố barder rudely hackod probably get a moderate return on their last, and is now over five months in charge of ment of a gambling debt of 340, and the ring who fired the shot was arrested. Soms zum were off his hair and luxuriant moustache.

his office. The foreign Conmale, however, have

THE FACIPIO CABLE. Lital, while the acouct of subsidy, neked, not as yet received any notification of his having in payment of 86, and that he would give them also wounded in a fight on Chow Sal Road on

OTTAWA, 10th Juniary. $375,000 per annum, is a very spilleurs arenmed the functions of his high office; and bis to pay low the money, and prisoner took him to and the authorities should take steps to keepi upon payment of the money. Witness agreed Thursday night, The matter is turning serioas,

There is little doubt now that the mob-talk- to pay for the national and impcrial interests existence, whether official or social, is completely No. 7, Kau Ya Fong, and gave him the watch down these disturbances.

| ed-of Austanlian-Canadian Pacifio cable, which } that would be served by auch, a line. This ignored by those with whom he is supposed to witness then told him that the watch had bean On Monday, the 28th January, an evening was to connect India. Australia and Great Bri- 119the British Government are favourably dis

atolea mask saked him for the ring. He said his party was given by the German Minister Retain in the Canadian route, ban fizzled out. Ad- master had got it and he would got it from him ident and Mrs. Kempermann in honour of the vines from England stabs that sinon tho exposure shortly. Witans took the watch to the station ulary of the birthday of H. InM. the Em- of Sir John leader, chairman of the Eastern, Ho did not arret the prisoner, bat gara orders or of Germany, The 27th was the actual Australasia and China cable companies, the Pa to have him watehed. Later the same day ka sucirerary, and on that day the German ve nifie cable has becorona d'ocul Instter. want again to the house and got the ring from sels in the river were gaily dressed with banting, The company was endeavouring tè recurs an prisoner and arrested him, but that day being Sunday, the bail annual subsidy from the British, Anstroling and SEVERE SNOW-STORM IN ENGLAND, nd he wished to call the man Ahoi Prl Jefe was held in an unusually splendid gregats to $375,000 for twenty-five years. From Inspector Terry, who was in charge of the was postponed till the day following. The Canadian Goromments, amounting in Long- somer's defonso was that he was only employed manner, the Legation building and grounds be the first there has been strong opposition in an errant at the Cinb sud that the articles in profusely decorated with astoured larapa, Canada against the Government interring a had been given him by his master to take care and the music and refreshments, and the other outlay representing an investment of $1,20,000 off. Ahoi would swear that prisoner was the arrangements for the happiness of the guests to encourage a private speculation from which mau to whom he gave them. Ahoi had told bio bing parfoot. Shortly after 9 pm the guests the people of the Dominion would derive no cor

over the stole and ring were found on Lim. Mr. Gould, M. Lorgeou, Colonel Jacob T (witness) that when the detective me2 tho pri- began to arrive, and amongst them we noticed responding banafts.

Sir John Peuder has shown that the reproson- He mid nothing about going to a house and got Child, Mr. and Mrs. French, M. Hardouin, and tations made by the projectors in. endeavour- ting thein.

other oficiais coanepted' with the different Con- ing to float their scheme are greatly at varianço His Worship naked what was the reason that rulatos, as wall se say other well known with the facts. The routes has never been aer- the detective had made that statement.

European residents. Later on H. R. H. reyed, and it is Impossible to entɑreate the depth Inspector Ferry said be was ucable to say.

Princo Devawongue arrived and also H. R. H. at which cables will kere fo1 bo laid. The filal de might also add that prisoner would not hava Prince Krom Man Nares Verariddhi, sad length of cable is placed at 8.300 nautical miles Tho been arrested except for further orders given by some other Siamese persons of distinction.and the probable est at $10,000,000.

The gooste wito nosited by Mr. and Mr Douintou (toverme it hast promised the end-idy Chan Aboi, at present in Victoria Geol under Kompormonn in the lower floor of the mentioned if the otzer Governments contributed going a term of imprisonment for the theft Logation, as owing to the fragile state of the proportionately hit the strong opposition to of the articles, stated that he gave the gald Legation building, was not considered safe to adding another burden to the already enormous Watch and ring to the prisoner in payment of a receive in the ordinary rooption roome Wataxation of the country, it is understood, will re- Cambling debt. He did nos tell him they were hope this drawback will soon be remedied and anlt in the citer being withdrawn. stolen. Whes he went with the Police to look the German Legation have as suitablo a house as

▲ ROYAL HOLIDAY, for the watch and met prisoner, he had the watch the other Legations. Mr. Flügger, the courteous

LONDON, 10th January, It is officially announced that Queen Victoria, in his possession. They did not go to a-house and active Sosrotary to the Logation, made him- Born in New Hampshire, January 23, 1832. for them.

ault extremely useful and agreeable as master of Princess Beatrice and probably Empress Fre Appointed midshipman from zame State, Oothe The case was rantauded 11 Monday next. seremonies and in attending to the wants of derick of Germaay will pano-April sud May at ber 7, 1847 attached to brig Porpoise, cost of

the guests, who numborad about 120. Danning Biarritz. The Freash Gorernment will order Africa, 1847-50; frigate Bariton, Papile Squa An Italian, giving his name as Thomas Moss, menged about 10 o'olcok and was kept up two squadrons of war vessels to act as an escort

with great spirit till 12 o'əlṣck, when supper to the royal party. dron, 1850-58; Naval Academy, 1859.

was, charged with stealing money and jewellery Promoted to passed midshipman, June 10, to the value of $450 from a Japanese woman,

was served upstairs in a recy sumptuous style,

FAILED TO ANSWER. which did great aredit indeed to the good taste

DUBLIN, 10th January- master sloop Falmouth, 1854-33; sloop Zaratoga,

When the cases of Dr. Tanger, Mr. Copion Complainant, a married woman, said she was Daring supper H. B. H. Prinze Derawongso and John O'Connor, summered to appear he and liberality of the esteemed lost and hostess. 1855.

on her way to Singapore from Japan. She arriv-proposed the health of . I. M. the Emperor of fore the Tipperary court to answer charg Promoted to master, 1855. A Madrid telegram to the American papers

ed in Hongkong on the 12th inst. On arriving Chinn, be opines, and the greater their in-states that in the wreck of the O. 8. 8. Co's 1855; receiving-ship Ohio, Boston, 1966; sloop it two diamond rings, two gold watch chains, one

Commissioned as lieutenant, September 16, he opened her box in her cabin and missed from Germany, which was received most enthusias sader the Crimes set, were called, defendunta rs-angraved in a superior style and brought ap toreats at stake, the greater security and it steamer Prom four female passengers, the ship Portsmouth, East India Squadron, 1856-58 gold ring with pearl, one gold ring with ruby, health of E. M. the King of Siam and all his

tically, the Band playing the National Anthom. failed to answer and the court issued warrants Afterward Mr. Kempermann proposed the for their arrest. munity will China enjoy from any sttack or

surgeon, and four of the crew were drowned,

commanded a launch with 12-peander howitzer four plan gold rings, ons snake ring, one sear!

A NERE TRIFLE THE DUCHESS OP MARK- CODE OF SIGNALE IN THE AT VICTORIA PEAL.vasion, which she with her present re- The man who committed the mardoroas at River, Chins, November, 1956, and assisted in.revious evening about seven o'clock while on the Anthem. Colonel Child then said a for words st the capture of the Barrier Forte, Couton pin, and $150. She had last geen them on the treaty allias, which was als enthesiastically ro

BOROUGH WARTS SOME MONRY HAP OF THE FAR EAST.

sources would find it difficult to resist.-Atack ana bostman in the harbour on Friday-studerang and blowing up the same, the forts voyaga to Hongkong. They were then kept in praise of Siam, which ha pastically called the Robert Sewell, representing the Duchess of

ceived amid the strains of thes Siamese National

NEw Yorx, triluxúnry, espression of this kind by a native paper, she arrested at Yaumati on Wednesday and tour in nainber, and mounting 376 gaan; sloop in her box, which was locked when she went to pearl of Asia. After suppor deucing recom- Marlborough, nos Mra, Lemis-4. Maminarsley, for A petition was made to Surrogate Rauso by brought before the Magistrate yesterday after St., Lexis, Home Squadron, 1859 $1; command-pen it and missed them. The prisoner was s solutely independent of all foreign influence noon. The case was remanded, the injured maned the boats of the Ni. Louis at the first and so- or control, is extremely gratifying and on- not being suffisiantly recovered as yet to loare cond reinforcements of Fort Pickens, April. had sentin opposite here. Sho had a obits brilliant and successful entertainment they had The Duchess in her petition for this allowance. menced with renewed vigour and the party sopar an order requiring the executors of her fanger fellow passenger by the same steamer and ofed about 9 am, all highly pleased with the husband's estafa my his eliout $330,000, the Hospital. couraging. The Kwang-pus, it may be re-

1861; gunboat Huron, South Atantio Blockad to herself and so had the prisoner. Prisoner marked, is the only newspaper published in

ing Squadron, 1861-62; expedition against used to come into bor cabin when she was wea

stated that the isccne of the state in the handg A Chicago despatch, dated 9th January, in Fernandina, St. John's, St. Mary's, St. Angus-sick. He advised her not to look her door when

of the executors was $350,000. a year. She almo Chins with which foreignore bave no con. the American popers says:It is reported that tine, etc. nection, and the way in which it is condueled Chronicle of San Francisco, is on the way to 15, 1882; ironclad steamer New Ironsides, were part of her missing property,

she war sick as it was dangerous. He saw every-

nasorted that she was cutitled to this sum Commissioned a lieutenant-commander, July thing aho had in her box. The articles in Court John P. Young, tha amaging editor of the

whether her former husband's.will was sömitted gives good ground for hope as to the future Indiaspels to visit Harrison, with a view of special service, 1862 and Sonth Atlantic Block

The Pacifio Mail steamer City of Peking, Cap $150,000 of this sum in purchasing & residence, to probate or not. The Duchess intends to use Iupporter, Quíuesy anid that on the 13th insi.. of the Press in Chine. The frank reergni- obtaining an appointment under the next adding Squadron, 1863-64, many (27) engage at 11. aut., he weal to the first floor 10, 91, lain Seabury, bringing the American mail, with and the balance to dofiny expenses and sustain tion of the advantages of foreign intercourse, ministration. It is said that De Young declinents with defenses of Charleston harbenr, com- Queen's Rood Central, a hoarding bouse. Fa dates from Bau Francisco to the 15th ultime, the rank and social pasiting which abo has re- and the advocacy of throwing open more candidate for the office of Minister to China.

ed any appointment in favour of Yoong, who is

prising actions against Forts Wagner, Sumtor, saw prisoner having bis breakfast in the verau- arrived here yesterday afternoon. The follow-used. Desinion was reserved. ports, is almost more than was to be expected

and Monltrie. Batteries Bee, Borgard, ote dab. Prisoner told him his name was Mossing telegrams are taken from Califorvinu ex- commanded gusbout Soneca, North Atlantic He said he was the son of Mr. Musso, and that

ZANZIBAR, 11th January Blockading Squadron, 1864; ootamanded iron he had been

changes:- of journal whose circulation lies amongst

end Canonicus in twe selions with Howlett from Japan. Witness searched him and foutd pasengor by the Ancona

Advices from the interior say that in October A DRILLIANT WEDDING, notoriously anti-foreign population like that

Hones battery, December, 1861, and at Fort the jewellery in Court on his person. Prisoner

LONDON, 5th January.

Mwanga, King of Uganda, plotted to destroy his of Canton. If we mistake not, however, the

Fieber, December 1864, and January 1865. admitted having stolen the things, and said of the Governor-General of Canaria, to Lady would starve to death. The guards, who had been

The marriage of Hoa. Edward Stanley, son

entire body guard, his intention being to abandon editor has travelled abroad, and he seems to

Fort Fisher, proceeded to Charleston, and was gone to Japan to look for works, but being un-chester, took place at the Guard's Chapel to-day he canoes, which were to convey them to the them on an island in Lake Nyanza, where they taking the advanood position; after oppture of that his father had dinowned him, that he had Alice Montague, daughter of the Duke of Man- hāve profied by observation and experience.

presoat at the ranation of the city feed last able to get any, he had stolen the things.

warned of the King's intentions, refused to sater Hitherto the Press in Chian has made little

hostile shot at its defenses; commanded Baro

The Prince of Wales, and family, the Dake island, but returned to the capital and made so Prisoner, who admitted the theft, was on- headway, and an regarda ipßaunce it is a

tenced to six months' imprisonment with har/Cambridge, the Duke and Duchess of Teck and stack on Mwanga's palace. The King fled to vessel in Admiral Godon's Special Squadron to outhing compared with the Press of Japan,}

Eevana, in quest of the rebel froneled Stonese U: labone..

an aristocratic company were present. The steam-sloop Shenandoah), Asiatio Squadron,

rector of Hatfield, who is a so of the Marquis cap he fury at this guards, and his brother, which has become skeet sa powerful is its | An advertisement respecting the postpone. 1866-67.

received from Queen Vistoria, Empress Fre-This enraged the Arabs, who murdered way of of Salisbury, officiated. Beautiful presents are then appointed Christians to the principal offices Įment of the Masonic Ball will be found in nu- Commissioned as 'comms due, July 25, 1366; own field as the Press of Barogen or Ameri-other volant. We are informed by the Hon. commanding Bag-ship Hartford, Aamtle Squad

derick of Germany, and other royal personnges. the Christian oficials

replaced them with gan countries, and this in spite of a very Secretary of the Ball Committee that it is owing ron, 1867-68: 30manded expedition Against The Contents ars too numerous to partic. restrictive Press law. NAPOLEON is reported pesses of the convert to be given in aid of the rardezvous, New York, 1863; navigation duty sid that on the day in question when prisoser (the great English alt trust, who visited the converts to Christianity.

LONDON, 5th January. to the kinduem and courtmy of the Lady Patro: { Indiane on island. of Formoss, 1967; nav to have said- A journalist is a grumbler, a Hongkong branch of the Soldiers and Sailors navy-yard, Boston, 1869; ordered to command censurer, a giver of advice, a regent of sover. Families Aid Association in changing the date steam-sloop Tuscarora, May, 1872, and sailed eigns, a tutor of nations. Pour beatile pews 25th instant. It this date had tot barn made dared to take Commander Selfridge and party of the concert that the ball can be held on the for South Pacific Station; January 1, 1873, or- papers are more to be feared than a thousand available it is doubtful whether the ball would un board and co-operate in the survey for later baronet." But the position of public critics not have had to be postponed sine die.

oceanic canal across the Isthmus of Darien; (to borrow passago from a lecture recently

Kay, 1979, detached from Suath Pacific Squad The Amoy Casette ways:In rasponse to sa ron, and wesigned to special duty with the Tus-

SUMMARY OF THE delivered on the subject in India)" will only invitation from Señor D. Fernando Gomez de carora, to make deep-sea soundings between the

“KWANG-PÃO.” be impregnable if it heu bebind the qua for Portagsi, theshembers of the Fortuguese of Japan, to determine the feasibility of laying Bonilla, Consul-General for Spin-and-Consul-western coast of the United States and the shores

19th February. drilateral of four-sided trust, practical sense, community presented themselves yesterday morna sabmarine cable on the bed of the Pacifio. honesty, and moderatior." Amidst much ing (10th February) at the Censalate and wis

An argument on destiny ferma the subject of Fitted the ship for the work at Mare Island

Destiny's prejudice, ignorance, and froth, it is chearing nossed the ceremony of boisting the Portuguero Tard, California, and began operations Septor- the leader in to-day's paper. to find the Prens of Japan working steadily served and the healths of the Eural facilion of for sounding with piano-forte wirs, at that time people believing that it onasista in the re- tag at the bow flagstaff. Champagne being bar, 1873. Used Sir Wm. Thomson's machine admitted to be vary vegna and mystical, some

To the Secretary of the Toronto branch of up to this high standard. - Even in India, Portugal and Spain being drank, the community omparatively untried; improved the machins

ward of those who do meritorious asts and are the Imperial Federation League, Gladstone where the native papers are often disfigured and goal to wards their interests. We understand with more area and coeuracy in 40 fathon's wood people and in the retribution of those who writes: In the prospective, the first pisce is

thanked Belor de Bonilla for his courtery and developed its working capacity, sounding

LONDON, 11th January. by unjustifiably ferocious and rabid attacks the staff is now the property of the Porta than was formerly done in 500 fathomis, using oil and live an evil like. Others deny this held by the grest and urgent Irish question; The Royal College of Surgaons, by a vote of on Government, the Press is nevertheless guose Government, Sotor de Bouills having pe Ascertaine Tree Coutinental Ouf and maintain that destiny is dependent apca but I mast assure you that I would view with 21 to 2, pad a resolution censaring Dr. Mas doing uneful work in forming and en. Previously obtained the consent of the Porinms" from Cape Flattery to San Diego; ran and regulated by heaven alone, that no good or Empire, that which in the case of Ireland is my the late Emperor Frodociok.

the atmost satisfaction throughout the British kencie for publishing his book on the case of gurse Minister for China for the erection of the of sndings from San Diego to Yo bad works can infuesee the degrees of anaven laily care and interest, to obtain a more therongh Chinese

Siamers

lightening public opinion, as is recoguisme. Japanove

Corean

kohania, Japan. via Hawaiian and Bonin Islands. LEGAL

ed even by that section of the English Ordere in Commoll for Government of H.B.M. Press which is most strongly opposed to A Londas telegram of the 5th Jannery in the Subjects in China and Japan, 1666, 1977, ach obollitions as the Indian National American papers says: The Foking authorities 1878, 1881, 1884, 1884, 1886, 1886, 1986. Raice of H.B.M. Supreme and other Courts Congress. The Times of India, for instance, with the British Government sonorning Chi- are getting ready for the discussion of questions in China, Japan ko, with New Table of Fessay-"The Press io. Indis is the most ase-hose migration to the British colonies. The

The drill of the troops under the control of Now Tables of Consular Fees

ful ally that Government can possibly principal Chinese marchant of Sydney, All goil from ocean bod, which are now in use both. E. the Virrey will commence again shortly possess. It is the only constitutional opposi- the authorities to give information on the Rab-

tralia, has gone to Peking on the invitation

the naval service and the ecast survey,

The men were exempt from daily drill during tion in a country where the Government is ject. It is not thought that the negotiations and Physical Section of the British Association,

Estenot from Address to the Matutical the New Year holidays. autocratic and bureautiq. . .. .. För Meme | tralians. Owing to the' auxcuncement of the Glasgow, September 7. 1876, by Sir Willisu can prosinca e resalt satisfactory to the Ans- Regulations for the Consular Courts of United | vortion, at all events, of the blunderi xad Frejaction of the American restrictive treaty the Thamson, LLD., M.A., F.R.S., President of Bh'ao ch'ing early this year, hat consequent osts of Germany to conesal from foreign cons, and amounts to a notification to the famous

The examinations for Hsin ta'si came off at

| stupidities and exaggerations of Dalive British Foreign Offee is reported to have lost

upon the New Tear festivities a large number "I wish I could speak to you of the valetan Henry, of the candidates arrived too late for the com- criticism the Government ara to blame for ending more from a sense of duty to Australia ry, of Prizes, the founder of high mathemation in letition.

all heart and hope in the waiter, and are pro- * want of confidence, where confidence than from any hope of obtairing a probibitive America; of Baoke, and of the sploadid heritage On the 4th the repairs to the Mancha barzzaks | of the case. would be as beneficial to themselves up to 1 or even a restrictive treaty with Chins.,

bs has left to Americs and to the worziet in the United

were taken'in hand at the orders of the General lu States Court Survey of the great school of watrono- the public. For the rest-for personal

The Japan Mail of the 8th inst, saya:-The

mera which followed Gould, Nowice, Newcomb, command of the Manchu forven. The barracks Watson, Young, Almaa-Clarké, tutherford, Diper ferent porte of China, Philippines, Biam, &o.attacks and openly seditious writing the ship Fred. B. Taglor, Captain Tilley, left livre (ather and Lord of Commoder teikney and his were in a dilapidated state, as they had not been Pilotage Begulations

law should provide a remedy, and if the on Wedresday for Cebu, and at 6pm., Wadees grout exploration of the Pacific depthe by pianoforte rapsired for at least thirty years:

day night, got on shore. Leaving the anchorage wire, with imperfect apparatus supplied from Glas- law is not strong enough the law should she had fight and baffling winds, and it appears, out of which he forced a success in his own be strengthened. But neither of the great that she missed stays when between Fatsuzaki political parties at home-any more than and Kanzaki, of Tubioru Fout, and took be Senior officer present at Hendlaly when riot the European and native communities ontoand. The captain immediately laid out on occurred on the election of David Kalaken as

anchor with 45 fathoms of cabin, bat could King of Hawaiian Islands; landed companion of afromb. bere--will stand any more Indian Gingging not get her off, and sasistasso had to be bus-jackets and marines from Tezcarora and

obtained from Tokobam - There are rocks. Portsmouth, restored order and oooopind "tho A man, got up regardless of expense, walked burled to the middle of the trank, where she flaborne on the Queen's latter paper. The Em Acta." The latter expression refers to the vicinity, and the verwl has doubtless town six days, ut request of the king, when, the into an opina shop, and lying on one of lay senseless, and the train passed over her but press indicated further that Mackensie wenke the Lord Lyron's ill-advised attempt to abolish tauched those, or she has five feet of water

book at the solicitation of beraelf and the Queen, did no injury. now government being firmly established with divas asked for 88 worth of opium. The drug

and that any cousute passed of him west tacos- the freedom of the Press in India, which re in bor hold. An accident: ocarred yestar drew the foron to the shipa irad therefor, and a pipe wore et onge brought to him, but after

sarily reflect on them. This letter was read to HONG KONG...Messrs. Lane, Crawford & Co. (sulted in a fiasco. As to China, nothing" ja consisting of Captain Efford nad Mesra. Kil. nauding Portsmouth, the tbanks of the king, afew whiffs, ander the excuse that he felt upset, During the past fortnight many sailing vessels royal persuasion thorthrew Mackentie overboard

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the onlkge, sud yet in the tenth of such powerful and sided with the derman doctors. The fetter

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The Non-Commissioned fears of the Royal Engineers gave a very enjoyable datos at the ommissariat Boudings on Wednesday evening. The astrucce ball, atsirouse, and upper hall, decorated with dags, forers, sad lanterns, and which served as a ball-room, had been prettily Large number of guests ware present. The N. (U. D.'s made excellent hoste, and a most pleasant vigor till the early hours of Tharaday morning. time was spent, dancing being kept up with great |

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orlindera or amps for bringing up specimens of

BOBBERY DY A POLICE CONSTABLE.

THE BALT NYNDICATE:

THE MASSACRE IN UGANDA.

Kiowana, was enthroned in his stead. Kiowawa

Khair Singh, an Indian Police Constable, was found guilty of steading to cents and some ar- ticles of small value from twe (hinamen, and alexi of assaulting them on the 10th inst.

Mohammednas. The Amba bärned the English Inspector Baker, who had prisoner arrested, camo to the station he was drunk.

The Shofiold Independent saya--Au agent of and French mission stations and killed many United States to see maufacturers, lue-re The mision boat Fleanor, in which sosis por Prisoner was $15 or six weeks' impris ported so satisfactorily that he will be sent outarios wero Boeing, was struck by a hippopalamus sons who had been converted by French mission- lent, and ordered to pay $1 to sach of the com- again to make definite propositions whereby a sud sunk and recanverts were drowned, plainants as compensation

News.

syndicate hopes to sartaro the whole of the salt works on the American Continent...

Many letters for Emin Day and Henry Of. | Stanior were destroyed by the buning of the GLADSTONE'S LETTER.

missionary stations. The misionaries reached. LONDON, 7th January.. A dispatch from Naples to the Daily News Mwanga is a prisoare at Magu. He bus appealed Usambyle to safety. The Msalala depot la safa, says:-Gladstone, in a letter to the Rome to the English missionaries for assistito. The respondant of the Tablet, says I feel certain Araba hare written to Missionary McKay, that I have not written any words recommending that the restoration of the Pope's temporal dexalting in their triumph and prophesying tha.

| extinction of all mission stations in Central minion in italy be made the mbject of iù

Africa in revenge for England'a anti-slavery. - policy. They have proclaimed Uganda Mohammedan kingdom.

national arbitration.~

TORONTO, 7th January,

THE CENSURE ON VR MACKENZIE.

LONDON, 12th January,

Eeturning, sounded from Tokobams to Cape Geetations from the classics are in conclusion and substantial anics of the different countries The kaynote hea bean struck for another big | fuss about Morali Mackenzio, which next week lattery, Washington Territory, via the Alau-given, more or less explanatory of the mysteries and peoples paying allegiance to her Majesty."

GEFTÇEEN'S LELEASE,

will be the absorbing topic in the English sed in Telund. Found off the coast of Japan the desting of heaven in the diretion of the destiny

LEIPSIQ 7th January. most extraordinary depths ever known, the of human beings.

German papera, and sink the Morier incident tatate milos, Levented three different depart water being 4655 fathome, or more than

It is alated here that Professor Geffokon was out of sight. It involves a shooking sub to released on the ground that he was not ao- royalty, and is probably unprecedented. Last countable for his action.

night the official announcement was mado in a BERLIN, 7th January- quiet way that the Royal College of Sargeons The Reichsanzeiger says the court held that had adopted a resolution severely consuring although the initial inquiry showed sufficient Mackenzie for publishing his book about the reasons for seming Gelokan bad published in Dineen of the German Emperor. This grist formation which it was necessary for the inter-blow is struck at Mackenzie by his own collegs, tries, the svilenes was not sufficient to show that threat specialist by the most powerful and dis he was aware of the nature of his revelations. tinguished body of medical men of England that The comt therefore abandoned the proscention they want nothing moro to do with him. and ordered that the Treasury pay the costs,

the Seption":

|generous rival of Faunday-in-electro-magnatio disco

BERLIN, 7th January,

On the Boume to-day prices suffered a sharp fall owing to an unfounded rumour that Prince Bismarck had resigned the Chancellorship in consequanse of the Geffcken affair.

BARKOW ESCAPE OF A RUESIAN PRINCESS,

Mackenzie got wind of the intended rebako by a notice to appear before the conveil of the enllege and defend himself against the abarge of a broach of professional etiquette. He paid no attention to the summons so far as putting in an appearance was romperned, but invoked the

direct interference of Empress Frederick and the The kidnapping of girls has again commenced.

Quean to head off the resolution I censure. The. ST. PETERSBOng. 7th January. Empress wrote a letter to the collage, through with as great vigone as hitherto. The severe

Frincese Lieren. while sleigh-riding at Chark Bir Spencer Wells, who proposed the resolution, measures adopted by the anthorities put a step off, attempted to cross the railroad track when beseeching them not to take such a stop because to kidnapping for a time, but it has broken out a rapidly approaching train struck the sleigh it would eorionally inspair her position and this

and kiled "the onschman. The Princess was resta in Germany. This letter was written at

SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

LONDON, 8th January. Envere weather is reported on the Black Bes.

FIGHTING ARTISTS.

LONDON, 7th January.

mors calculated to further her advancement doyle, Charlesworth, and Cook were proceeding the legislative sesambly, the chamber of com-lis ran out of the room, taking the opiam along have been wrecked, and over 100 seamen have lost than the growth of an honest and independ in a sampan from their owe launch to that of merce, and the solar corps. Dalached from with him, and has not up to this day been see their lives.

has not been wido public ret, but mirsly will be the Pacino Mail, when the boat upset, throwing Tuscarora, October, 1974; orderedashydrographis again.

when the matter becomes the subject of contro- all into the water. Assi-tanes was timely rangestor, U. B. Coast Survey, December, 1874;

A man in Hanam got up while aaloop and was

veray in the papara The great wonder will be dered, and they were rescued.

asked for other orders, and ordered to command

In the Hogarth Club last night, Stott, a bow mich doctors as dopond in a great degree du Faou advises received by the Amerimu usi)

regiving-ahly Ohio, Bostan, January, 1876, soat to threw himself in the river when he Parisian artist, called Whistler liar and co-royal circles for patronage and position ovuld The following Ottawa despatch, dated 8th yesterday it would appear that an attempt i

Commissioned, as captain, January 25, 1875; ved by his friends.

ward. Whistler retaliated by knocking Stoff dimsgard such a request.” January, in which we should rasgrine there is a March, 1876, ebliged to go south on soconut of

A man in the city behaved in a way as if he down. Whistler has written a humorous a A prominent mirgeon who refused to allow his being made to brow cold water on the Pacific good desi of letion, appears in the American ill health, due to cold countracked while doing and lost his ass, but a duster Ruding out the count of the affair. Stott's grievance is that he came to be quoted said today. It will be hard submarina telegraph cabla scheur. A San papers-Hong Kow, the Chinese agent of the deep-sea work, detached from

Okio and Francisco paper, commenting on the Ottawa Canadian Pacific Steamship Line at Victoria, ordered to bary-yard. Pensacola, as captain of symptoms to indicate a complaint of the throat was unfairly treated by Whistler when that gea- to convince the people that the collage was tleman was President of the Royal Bocisty of notuated by motives of professional honour and

not by an attack of professional jealousy. That dospatch which will be found in our mail bed tax on Chinese immigrants, interviewed the Ecard of Visitors to Naval Academy: Dotober,

British Columbia, whe is here in reference to the the yard, June 1875, appointed member of administered the medicins and onred him at ones Artists

A husband and wife are in such marrow streitu

KUNDEEDS OF ULÁVES FREED.

is undoubtedly at the bottom of it · Few people nows, says: A Pacific cable could not be Minister of Customs telashemare interest of Midshipman at Naval Academy: detached when she heard the news, was so disconsolate company, no New Year's day presented ban-press Victoria backed by our Queen, Bost 1875, ordered sa mamber of Board of Examiners that the father sells his son for $10. The mother,

ZANZIBAR. 7th January. outside the profession realize what a blow this profitable business investment for yed in a scheme for the immigration of

that Chinese marekanta sod

Mackenrib, agent of the British East African is to Msakensio, and particularly when the Em- from nary-yard, Fensacola, Max. 1, 1876, and Al the business which it could du million Chinees into the United States. Bei pat on special duty with reference to drep-sea that she signified her intense displeasure. The dreds of slaves papers giving them their freedom. went down on her knees to word it off. Yet the between Great Britain and Australia by the tích America, and Australia, and the present sounding; Desember 1, 1870, ordered as com, wan having reosired the mousy was driven to

IN FAVOUR OF PRER TRADE. “

vole of the college freksel only two votes of way of Canada would not pay interest on the tax of $50 a head is an obstacle. It is wandaut navy-yard. Pensacola,

despair, and attempted to commit suicide, but he

Logron, 7th January, being panimons. In my opinion the Empress feared that when this larga movement of Commissioned (emasodore, June 2, 1835

The Manchester Chamber of Commeys to-day) bungled as badly in heading off this move as enst of the cable at any rates which basiness Chinese scross the frontier is began the Guvern- Commissioned Bear Admiral February 12, rod in time and the buyer, hearing of we would be willing to pay for cable sir. meat will at once raise the tax to a prohibitory 1839.

their distress, returned the child and refused to avowed itself unalterably in favour of free trade. Mackensie did in pablishing the book. If, in- EXPLOSION AT THE ROTAL PALACE, MADRID. | stead of writing the letter to the pollege, abe rate, Mong Kow's connection with the Cana vice, It would be a great convenience to tur disa Pacio encourages the belief that the com Yard, Mare Island, near San Francisco.

He is at present Commandant of the Navy take the money back.

MADEID, 8th January, | had quietly 'called Bir Spencer. Wells and ove er A man was robbed of his money on his way A petard was exploded this aftemoon on the two other prominent men to Osborna and zunde British Government in case of war, but as a pray, which would be enormously benefited by

home to spend the New Year, and was quito at a staircase of the Royal Palace, esusing the most the matter a personal affnie Inatond of a dollega 3 & 4 Bouverie St., Fleet St commercial proposition it in difficult to see a migration, is lending ita influence with ..Moesra. Strost & Co,30 Combike how it could pay until both Australia and ja revue of millions for transportation, ecmplain of our Christmas cards being printed/m the mm, that had been stolen.

the Guruinent to a scheme which would bring Britanolons, who writes to the bandard to what to do, when a benevolent passer-by gave intense alerm to the Queen and her cetings and affair, I think the resolution might have been

the offofam in attendance. The concussion was suppressed, Metary. Bates, Heady & Co.

Floit throughout the entire neighbourhood, and The Empress Frederick haz such a hold on, Mr.W.M. Willa, 151, Osunon Bt. British Columbia are much more densely Hong Kow intimates that a friendly nuder in Germany, is unfamiliar with bis subject. Cards At Wei Chow the bridge was raised and the rumenre quickly spread that a number of Hres popular sympathy bere just at present that h BERLIN...... Lich, 66 Ras Lafayette populated than at present. The Atlantic standing with the Chines Government and and children's books with coloured lustrations river dag to enable large boats to ge and come had been sacrificed. Investigation, however, | publication of the feats will probably mang the

Hildebrandt, 111, Alexandrinen

satfafactory—iseme of the negotiation would re-am printed in Germany because we cannot as yet Street.

osblen pay, but, with Europe at one end and suit in

The migar cane crop at Wei Chow has not been proved this was not true. The windows in that tide of public feeling to flow toward Mackenzio. : enormous trade betwecu Canada and attein to the excellence of the Saxori, and Barsi

part of the palmon were ahattered atoms and The Empress feels paresouted enough by the the Atlantic States of North America at the Chiss, and immalistaly lead to retaliatory new Fian colonz-printers. Efforts to rival their work accomlad this year, and the price of sugar will their frames rent. The explosiva, charged with course of stents in fermany without an addi Exchange. NEW YORK....Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park Bow.

other, the case is very different from that of States in retaliation for the Chinese Exclusion fair scones has been sohieved, the German prin

anres on the part of Chius against the United are now being made in Leulon; but although it is fearod, be high.

gas powder, was fired by some zalisións person tional burden from our people. It le known that: A girl that was being brought up by family who meant to inflict personal injury on the she personally wrote to her son, the Emperor, Daily Pres Oftos, January, 1889,

a tros-Pacific cable. When there comes a „Ast."

and' was intended to be, when of ign, a wifs, of Queen." "Fragments of the petard were found la fow daya tines, saking him to put a slap to

SINGAPORE...Messrs. Kally & Woh

PENLAND... HoEsra, Maynard là Cá

COLOMEO Mers. A. M. & J. Ferguson,

CALCUTTAN... Movers. Newman & Co. SYDNEY........ Messrs. Gordon & Goteh..

MELBOURNE. Messrs. Nerton, Hargrave & Co. BRIHRANE... Mesera. Gordon & Gotch.

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LONEON....

LONDON..

LONDON.

LONDON.... LONDON...

Mr. F. Algar, Clement's Lane.

Mears, Jobu Haddon & Co.,

BAN FAN CO. Mr. I. P. Fisher, 21, Merohants

Varn how still fair shéad of us.

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