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The Undersigned, Rear Admiral Courbet, com- jef of the French Naval Forces on Mar the
anquin
Vit the war existing between France and the Kingdom of Annam, and by virtue of the powers conferred on me, I hereby declare that after the 17th day of August, 1883, the ports, entrances, rivers, bars, creeks, harbours, &c, &c, comprised within the coast of Ton quin between the isle of Hon-me (or Hon-gai) and Pak-long (or Pak-loong) will be held in a state of effective blockade by the naval forces under my command, and that vessels under a friendly or neutral flag will be detained three days for the purpose of searching their cargoes and clearing them through the blockade. Mea- sures will be taken against any vessel which may attempt to break through the said blockade, in accordance with international law and the treaties in force between the neutral Powers,
Given on board the French ironclad Bayard, before Chuan-on this → day of August 1883
(Signed) COURBET. (Countersigned) G. MARQUIS,
Resident at Haiphong.
28th August, 1883. NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The Pacific Mail Co.'s steamer City of Rio de Jautiro, Capt. W. B. Seabury, with the American, mail of the 4th ulto, arrived in harbour this af ternoon. We take the subjoined items of tele- graphic intelligence from our San Francisco exchanges →→→ : |
· ALEXANDRIA, July 28th. At Cairo yesterday, there were 277 deaths from cholera. Among the number were three British soldiers. At Chthin 10; deaths, Méhalla 52, Tantahua 78 and Igmalia 3, including one British soldier.
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CAIRO, July 29th.
There is a rapid decrease in the number of deaths from cholera in the Boulak quarters in this city since yesterday. One thousand one hundred inhabitants were removed to Bamaka.
* NAPLES, July 30th. Professor Palmer, Director of the Observatory at Mount Vesuvius, states that the disaster on. the Island of Ischia on Saturday night was not due to an earthquake, but to the subsidence of the ground.
The scenes bere occasioned by the accident are heart-rending. The hospitals are crowded. with the wounded survivors and the dead-houses are filled with the bodies of the victims.
The bodies of several Nexpolitan ladies have been recovered from the ruing.
Five houses only remain standing, Cries for help can be heard coming from the ruins. Sappers are hard at work endeavoring to rescue the persons still alive,
Boals from the Island filled with dead bodies are arriving here constantly. Many women and children are among the victims.
Fifty wooden huts will be built immediately for the accommodation of the survivors.
The municipal authorities of Naples are serid ing relief to the island and doing all in their power to alleviate the distress of the people.
Most of the corpses recovered are so discolored by dirt that only after having been washed, are the features recognizable.
All the members of the police force were killed. A boat has arrived at Naples containing the bodies of twenty-four infants.
Few persons were taken from the ruina alive. Last evening Boo troops started for the scene of easter.
Su rs say that 27 persons were entombed in a room in the Hotel Piccola Sentinella..
Count Sergardi, after three hours exhausting labor, rescued persons, but falled to accom- plish the principal object of his efforts, the saving of his sister:
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The play at the theatre on Saturday night was a burlesque, which opened with a scene-repre- senting an earthquake.
LONDON, July 30th,
Of the foreigners staying at Casamicciola only those were saved who were at the theatre on Saturday night. The surviors state that they were obliged to pass Saturday night in absolute darkness, without daring to move even to assist those calling for help beneath the ruins. There is now little hope that the latter are still alive, According to the latest estimate, zoco persons perished on the island.
Three soldiers searching for victims were fa- tally Injured to-day.
Subscriptions have been opened throughout Italy for the relief of the distressed.
It is stated as certain that 4000 perished on the Island of Ischia on Saturday night.
The stench from the dead bodies of human beings and animals is almost unbearable.
Several men and women were rescued from the ruinson Monday morning. Manyipure might have been saved if a large force of rescuers had been available earlier. Many persons who were heard groaning during the night were dead before they could be reached, and carried to pinces of safety
ROME, July 30th. The Roman newspapers appeared to-day with mourning borders. Many persons injured in Ischia will be crippled for life.
Thedead at Fario number 300; at Lacconmeno, 500; at Founta Serrara, 100. Twenty-four child- ren perished in the Misericordia Asylum.
The King and Queen of Italy subscribed 100,000 lire, and the Pope 25,000 for the relief of the sufferers.
NAPLES, July 30th
At midnight zoco soldiers were digging in the ruins. They bad saved to lives up to midday Sunday and exhumed 24 persons on Monday.
In the Commons
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Metro. The report of the shooting of Carey has caused intense excitement at the West End, London, and in the House of Commons.
says he was a Califomía digger. He had lost largely in a silver mine. He was unaware of Carey's identity until he saw it stated in the Later advices about the killing of James Carey paper who Power was. He then determined to show he was shot while coming off the Meiretek him. O'Donnell was accompanied by a at Port Elizabeth. O'Donnell, his slayer, is in young woman, whom he calls his neice. He is. custody. The Government had taken special-six feet high, -has-grey-eres-and-dark-hair, is about 45 years of age and is paralyzed in one and expensive measures to protect Carey.
hand. The supposed infernal machine which he brought with him is merely an ordinary galvanic battery.
It appears that O'Donnell dogged Carey from London. Both sailed on the steamer Kinfauns Castle.
The Daily Telegraph says the Government officials have little doubt that Carey was followed from Dublin. They believe that the Fenians had taken the most elaborate measures to prevent his escape. According to latest accounts, the mur der occurred at sea, and Carey was not killed outright, but died shortly after he was shot O'Donnell surrendered quietly, He was placed in irons and handed over to the police when the Melrose arrived at Port Elizabeth,
DUBLIN, July 30th. The news of James Carey's death caused many exhibitions of delight on the streets here.
LONDON, July 30th. Carcy was passing under the name of Power and his family were with him, e embarked at Dartmouth for Madeira. He wrote a letter to the authorities in which he described his voyage and said he had shared in a conversation in which the Invincibles and the miscreant Carey were especially denounced. He said he intended to forget that Ireland ever existed.
DUBLIN, July 30th.
A large crowd gathered to-night in front of James Carey's late residence, cheering loudly because the informer had been killed,
The authorities believe O'Donnell is a man who was implicated three years ago in the attempt to blow up the Mansion House and who escaped with Coleman to New York.
The Government, selected Africa as the safest place for Carey, but it is doubtful whether he new his destination before sailing. It was not revealed to the police who took him from Dublin to London.
LONDON, July 29th.
Although it has been officially stated that only fifty-four persons died in Old Cairo on Saturday, a correspondent says he saw eighty-eight corpses conveyed through offe street. There have been altogether fifty deaths from cholera in the British
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likeness, although shaven, to the portraits of the informer, and the nuisber, and names of his children. Carey's demeanor on board the steamer was impudent. He lived very freely. He provoked a row at a Capetown hotel by his abuse of the English. Before quitting England Carey provided himself with a revolver for self- defence. This weapon he persisted in displaying.
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A mob entered some houses on Abbey street to-night and seized the beddings, furniture and and other articles with which to make bonfires in celebration of the death of James Carcy. Ef figies of Carey were burned and mock funerals held in various Irish towns-to-night. Eight enormous bonfires blazed around "Carcy's old residence, Also fires in other streets. Bands marched through the streets, playing National air, followed by crowds of people cheering as they marched. A slight collision occurred be- EDWARDS IN PARTNERSHIP with me, tween the crowd and the police.
LIVERPOOL July 31st. Justice Stephen, in charging the jury to-day, referred to the case of the conspirators O'Herlihy, Featherston, Deasic, Flannigen and Dalton and said the charge against them of conspiracy to murder would scarcely hold good unless it was proved that the prisoners "intended to commit murder when they attempted to blow up the buildings.
HAVANA, July 31st, General Prendergast, Captain-General of Cuba, has resigned, owing to ill-health, General Chin- chilla, Vice Captain-General, has also-resigned Gen. Castillo has been appointed as General Tiendergast's successor.
LONDON, July 31st.
- 330deaths from cholera here on Sunday and 443 The Times says:-We are able to state that at twenty-seven other places between Sinyet and official news has been received from a continental | the Mediterranean. The Government is con-capital that a most dangerous Nihilist.conspiracy sidering the project of burning other dangerous has been discovered in Russia. A great number quarters of the city Butka, and intends to of people have been implicated and many arrests confiscate for public use all private stocks of dis- have been made. infectants.
LONDON, July 30th.
Father Patrick, acting Catholle Chaplain to the British forces stationed here, died of cholera.
· The Standard's correspondent at Cairo says there will probably be heavy, death returns from Alexandria shortly, when secrecy is no longer possible.
Clifford Lloyd has been appointed Secretary to the Local Control Representation of the British Government in Egypt."
NAPLES, July 31st
The burial of the victims of the earthquake continued throughout the day. Two hundred and eighty bodies have been buried at Casamicciola, 90 at Lucea and ag at Forio.
The latest estimates place the number of deaths at between 4000 and gorn.
As it would be impossible to recover and buty all the bodies, the General Minister of Public Works has ordered that, in view of the horrible exhalations from the decomposing requins, the | ́unrecovered corpses be left where they lie and that liquid lime be poured over the ruins made by the earthquake. Casamicciola will thus be converted into a vast gemeto17. -*-*
VIENNA, July 31st. The municipalty has voted a large sum of money for the relief of the earthquake sufferers in Ischia.
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Fifteen hundred tons of chloride of Hime were used at Casamicciola during the day for deodoriz- ing purposes, but the stench in the upper part of the town is still unbearable. Water gushed violently out of the spring again to-day and was almost boiling hot. A slight shock was felt on Morday night and two guards, killed. The military prevent the landing of all persons not provided with special passes.
OPORTO, July 31st. An earthquake was felt here to-day and caused great alarm."
LONDON, July 31st.
Latest advices from Casamicciólá my that a number of English and Americans have arrived there in search of friends and relatives supposed | tobe victims of this calamity, An American lady reports her aunt missing and it is feared she is burled in the ruins.
One family was rescued after being 36 hours entombed. Of a Swiss family named Pascal mmbering eight, only one daughter survives She states that she heard her father, groaning several hours before she herself was rescued.
The Syndic states that a thousand are dead at. Lacco, a thousand at Farle and 2539 at Casa- micciola.
The damage to property is two million Nre. Shocks of earthquake were felt at Weisbaden, NAPLES, July 31st,
Mount Vesuvius is in astate of eruption. Lava is descending from the crater in the direction of the town of Tone del Greco. The inhabitants sie fleeing to places of safety, *
LONDON, July 31st. A correspondent at Cape Town says O'Don nell only took passage for Cape Town, but learning that Carey was a fellow-passenger, he
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Lenning, the German-American student ar- rested in Switzerland for killing a fellow-student in a duel near Wurzburg, has been released from custody, the Swiss authorities holding that his 'offence is not extraditable..
LONDON, July 31st.
Deaths from cholera numbered 6 at Ismalia, The deaths among the natives, exclusive of those at Cairo, numbered.429, including 17 at Rosetta. The treaty between France and Tunis will be submitted to the Chamber of Deputies to-morrow. It confirms the establishment of a Franch protectorate.
fat Cairo, at Helonare, and 1 at Elwerdan.
NAPLES, August 1st.
Search of the ruins at Ischia for the bodies of victims of the earthquake were continued during the night. All bodice recovered were buried im mediately to prevent missma. An eye-witness describes the scene at the theatre at Cassamic- ciola, where the earthquake occurred, as an awful one. The curtain had just risen when a tremendous shock was felt, a fearful roar was heard and the ground rocked like a ship in a storm. A great cry of terror arose from the audience, who were thrown into a heap, and
great number were buried beneath the tinbend af the building, which fell on them. Then two more shocks occurred and all who could rushed out of the theatre and hundreds clambered up into the trees in search of safety. Most of the people, however, escaped to the sea shore, where bon- fires were lighted signals of distress. Hund- reds of half naked men and women, wild with terror and grief, ran to and fro among the ruins with torches during the night searching for missing friends.
Among the persons who were on the Island of Ischia on Saturday night, and who have been missing since the earthquake occurred, was Mr. Sommer, an English or American gentle. man. He resided at the Hotel Manzi.
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BERLIN, August 1st, Herr Stail, Deputy for Griefswold, was found drowned at Dusseldorf. The circumstances of his death are a mystery,
LONDON, August 1st. Twelve deaths from cholera among the British troops in Egypt. The disease is spreading among the Hussar regiment in Ismail, where 20 men, including the captain and docter, died within three days. The deaths among the batives on Tuesday, inclusive of those at Cairo,: numbered 665.
LONDON, August 1st.. There were three deaths from cholera at. Alexandria yesterday,
ALEXANDRIA, August 1st. Owing to the prevalence of cholera at Rosetta, railway traffic between that town and Alexandria is suspended.
HALIFAX, Angust:1st. The war ship Canada, with Prince George on board, arrived to-day,
LONDON, August 1st. James Carey was shot at four o'clock on Sunday afternoon. The steamer Melrose, on which the shooting occurred, arrived at Port Elizabeth et
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We are a Brindisi, which was forwarded to London on Sune under the fallen buildings at the time of the Dobson said the Government would consider day, reading, James Carey has been shot; thank earthquake are still alive in the ruins. The use the question of appointing a Committen on Cattle: God!" As the steamer stress on which Carey of lime on the ruins is therefore opposed. Diseases next session. Jat was receiving, he said, was that, did not reach Port Elizabeth until Several persons were arrested in Ischia for definite reports concerning it from the American Monday, either this statement was based on 'plundering the corpses. Government and from British Conanila abroad, mere surmise, or the statement which was openly Gladstone maintained that the late Government made in certain Nationalist circles, to the effect was aware when it bought the Suez Canal shares that it had been prearranged to kill Carey on the that De Lesseps claimed rights even more exclu- last Sunday in July sive than he does now. The passage of Sir Stafford Northcote's motion, he said, would greatly diminish the Government's manguine hope of coming to an agreement on the canal question, He declared it would be useless to pronounce an opinion on the subject, which would probably have to be settled in the Courts of Egypt.
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Unauthenticated rumors are current that O'Donnell is a relation of Joc Brady, one of the Phoenix Park murderers, hanged recently, and that the vigliantes are cognizant of the abode of ⠀⠀⠀ Small-pok and malignant fever are raging Péter Carey, chronged en koruyan on the Coast of Guatemala, and yellow fever is "A fund in being collected in London to be used playing havec among the foreign residents of in the defence of O'Donnell.. v most amatore | Callao, Peru.
LONDON, August and O'Donnell CAPE TOWN, July 31st
Lawas examined before a Port or years the Government would, 'suce la Elizabeth magistrate to-day on the charge of the mi. Latisfactory agreement with regard to murder of James Carey, the informer. Accord. THIS HEAT PREKIKO MALO Ing to the evidence given; Carey and O'Donnell
The Saloon is cool and airy, being supplied ics Carey was killed at Port Elizabeth had been drinking in the second-class cabin
with Punkaha, and the Jood Shampoo" is the South Africa, today, O'Donnell, his slayer, took just before the murder, and when the steamer
greatest luxury of the day event the deve passage here by the steamship Kisauns Case was half way between Sable Bay and Algos
The Saloon is open from 7. AM. til 7 P.M. for All Orders and Communications should be ad- the reception of those who feel the necessity of Town, where she transferred-hoc panengers, with a revolvers Carey, staggered away, and Liverpool concerned in the dynamite plot-chat dressed to The Factory Sportpada Tonsorial operation to invi ASLAPAN NG 52, C., QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRS) who were destined to Port Elizabeth, Natal and O'Donnell followed and shot him, twice in the ges of treason, felony and conspiracy to murder (40) 7BEACONSFIELD ARCADE RAZORS MOST. CAREFULLY RESETA,
sher South African coast ports, to the steamship back.. Carvy, died in 20 minutes. D'Donnell and to destroy public buildings.
Hongkong, Lath June, 1883.
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A Daily News' Cape Town special- 'says; O'Donnell, the murderer of Carey, is an American citizen and a native of Ohio,
The Government's bill to centralize hospital management in the event of the outbreak of cholera in London passed to first reading in the Commoas last evening
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Tis, which left Dartmouth, on the 6th for Caps Bay O'Donnell suddenly shot Carey in the neck Three bills were found against prisoners at THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR
Hongkong, Tath April, 188294
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