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molished. I hear that Colonel Badens succeeds Commandant Coronnat as chief of the staff, in accordance with direct orders received from Paris, and the last-named-officer will proceed to Hai piring where he has tear appointed command

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1883.

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MADRID, August 14th,

LONDON August, 12th. The unblushing insolvency of the Duke of Marquis de la Vega Amega has returned to Teck and the condition of the royal medicants, the capital from Fortugal, he having learned the generally continue to be. freely discussed. The full details of the plot of a revolutionary fraternity, Duke of Edinburgh-want-to-Moscow.toattend which comprised all grades between the ranks of his brother-in-law's coronation, and on Thurs: sergeants and Lieutenant-Colonels. They were One very important item I must not forget today the House was asked to vote £2,000 to pay divided into circles, ten persons only knowing the centres of the organization. If the movement mention, and that is that after the flight of the the expenses of that trip. Labouchere made a Black Flags from Thong and Phong the French spirited attack on the measure, calling attention were successful each officer was to receive two captured a number of Spencer and Remington to the fact that £4,000 had already been paid steps in promotion. The officers who retired at rifies left behind by the enemy. It is said that for the English ambassadors' expenses on the the restoration of the monarchy took an im the latter weapons have not the mark of the same occasion, and saying that his royal high-portant part in the movement of the military.

thus appears they lent themselves to Zorilia for Remington factory, but are stamped with that of ness ought to defray his own expenses when he the Chinese Arsenal. If this be true, and I see wanted to visit his relations. The grant, how purely selfish motives. nd season to doubt it, a difficulty has arisen ever, was voted by a majority, though it would which will require all the boasted acuteness of have been the other way if the members had the Chinese diplomatists to surmount.

voted according to their convictions which they express outside of the House. There is a rapidly growing resentment regarding these highway assaults on the public purse by members of the royal family, particularly when it concerns the Duke of Edinburgh, whose patismony and domestic meanness have become notorious. No one believes his excursion to Moscow cost him the £2,000 which he has just received.

The friction between the civil and military authorities is increasing and has already caused a good deal of trouble, and it seems impossible to prevent this jealousy between the respective services. It is a great pity that the French Government were induced to place the civil authorities in power-at least until the military element had completely subjugated the country, as I am quite certain that these apps Carey's murderer shall be tried at Cape Town. The authorities here are greatly desirous that factions have retarded progress considerably, may also remark that recent civil legislation The murder took place twelve miles out at sea, towards the Chinese. in this country is causing and consequently outside of the colonial jurisdic great dissatisfaction. It is really difficult totion, but it is thought that the venue can be comprehend what the authorities are driving legally changed to the Cape, where it is believed at, that is presuming they, have the future conviction for murder in the first..degree can be commercial prosperity of Tonquin at heart.secured. In London O'Donnell would be con- The prohibitive measures recently inaugurated sidered by a vast number of people as a hero or have led to the Chinese commercial classes political criminal, and his trial" would provoke leaving the country en masse, and it is ex- excitement and popular feeling; whereas, at the tremely doubtful if this will prave, beneficial to Cape, there exists no such sentiment, and he is the interests of France in their new colony, regarded as a common assassin only.

AB is quiet bere just now, and as the recent The deaths from cholera in the Egyptian pro- vinces on Friday numbered 926, including 235 successes have substantially improved the French position in the country, and restored the prestige in the province of Dekalich 150 in the Province which former reverses at the hands of the Black of Gardich and 23 in Ghizeh and Alfe. On Flags had slightly tarnished, it is scarcely likely--Saturday there were 789 deaths, including 30 in that anything further will be attempted until re- Cairo, 141 in Ghixth and Alfe and 295 in the inforcements arrive from France. Of the num Province of Seoul. Hundreds of people have ber required it is reported here that 4,500 are fed to Cairo from Alexandria, Cherif Pasha, the already en route. However, should anything president of the Egyptian Council of Ministers, transpire you may rely on receiving full par arrived at Calro from Alexandria on Saturday, ticulars by the earliest opportunity pesalble. There has been no fresh cases of cholera among the British troops in Egypt and their general health is excellent.

"CORRESPONDENCE.

We do not neceslly endorse the epilatoru expressed by

Correspondents in this coluran.]

́TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Hosakang Trung BAPI” SIR,-In your issue of the 11th, a correspon- -dent, without signature attached to his cifusions, breaks out in a medley of words condemning the appeal of the Sisters of Charity for the rejected I use this term spoiled, musty, mouldy, un palatable tea of foreigners on the grounds of cramuning poison" down the infants throats.

Now, Mr. Editor, I wish to be brief and to

Miss-Finney alias Fortescue_left the Savoy Theatre previous to her marriage, with Lord Garmoyle. Her friends are indignant at the allusions to the wedding which involves degrada tion, pointing out that Garmoyle's grandfather was a butler and his mother the daughter of a land agent. A fine theatre has been opened at Islington, on the site of the Philharmonic. The blazing melodrama "Freedom has begun at Drury Lane. The Egyptian campaign pro vides the leading incidents. Mr. Toole's daugh- ter has joined her father's-company-

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The election for the Cortes has been postpon. ed. It is asserted that the Spanish Ambassador at Paris has formally requested, if Zorilla is still permitted to continue his residence in France, that he be compelled to reside in some specified town,

PARIS, August 14th.

Le Temps says: A Spanish regiment has re- volted in Catalonia and conflicts have taken place between the insurgents and royal troops. at Leo de Urgen, under Figueras.

LONDON, August 14th. The Times Madrid dispatch says is cer tain that more French notes and gold have been sent to Spain recently than in any previous period. There is a belief now general that funds in aid of the recent revolutionary movement were even subscribed by French Republican politi cians and speculators on the Bourse.

In the Commons to-night, the Bankruptcy bill and National Debt bill were passed to a third reading and the Tramways (Ireland) bill to a

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For Freight, apply to

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FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNÉ. (Calling at PORT DARWIN and QUEENSLAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to New ZEALAND, NEW CALEDONIA, TASMANIA and FIJI).

second rendith. The last named bill provides T Company's Steamship

for a Government guaranty of £1,000,000 far. opening up the western district of Ireland by light steam tramways: "

The House agreed to the proposal that $100,000 of the church surplus fund be applied to emigration purposes,

Trevelyan, Chief Secretary for Ireland, as sented to the suggestion of Parnell that half the sum be devoted to emigration purposes, and promised to amend the Arrears Act so that the raised to £8 per head grant to emigrants should in certain cases be

The Sanitary Commission has decided to re- move the cordon around Alexandra. The deaths in Egypt on Sundaynumbers 407. It is re- ported that a case of cholera has been discovered at Flushing, Holland.

HE Eastern and Australian Steamship

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A telegrain at Vienna reports that the cholera has appeared in Soudan.

ALEXANDRIA, August 14th. There were forty-four deaths from cholera yesterday.

LONDON, August 14th. Lord Carrington and Holmes, Bryce, Norwood, A cablegram states that the British govern. Davy and Grey, members of Parliament, leave side. the discharge of the Vessel &c., &c. Dealer in Chinese, Silks of all kinds. the point, and moreover-to show, from an oldment is deeply annoyed by the intelligence that on the 16th inst. to attend the opening of the will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs, IS

China stager's point of view, that the Tea adver. tised for by the Sisters of Charity, is not the vile adulterated stuff which is palmed off on the Home Markets, neither is it the Tea (1) which has been immersed in salt water through a typhoon, refired and repacked and sent Home as first chop A 1, Young Hyson But the Tea asked for I presume, is that which is not pleasant to the taste of the foreigner who has been accustomed to drink nothing else in that line save the newest and most fragi ant len. It is Tay Tay "that is wanted, not coffee taynor "vat-meal tay," as

said by the Irish landlord.

It is not a generally known fact that the veritable tea-drinking Chinese, much prefer and do actually use Tea which is at least one season old, and very often the tea is two or three sea- s in age. According to the Chinese idea, it erroneous to believe that tea deteriorates in lity, as regards its sanitary properties, with

age,

Tea, unless it be rw, and really fragrant, is "unpaintable" to the taste of foreigners, sind to them, has a "musty" and "mouldy" favor, but it is

NEW YORK, August, 12th.

Cetewayo is not dead. The news that the guileless monarch had escaped from Usibepee's warriors appears to be confirmed, and be is there- fore still living and troublesome issue. The members of the government had with difficulty concealed their relief when his death was an- nounced, as it absolved the government from an awkward responsibility and opened the pros

of an independent settlement of the Zulu difficulty,

LONDON, August 12th. rapidly, but the worldly-minded are intensely Interest in the Deuteronomy manuscript grows sceptical as to their genuineness. Its decipher ing advances steadily and grows more interesting, while it is watched with the closest attention by scholars in every part of Europe. It is noteworthy that the geographical inconsistencies in the ac cepted version de apt exist in the manuscript. If the slips be forgeries, only a scholar of the greatest eminence can have produced them.

Northern Pacific railroad. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge sailed from Liverpool to-day.

ST. PETERSBURG, August 14th. The police surprised à nihilist meeting to-day and arrested-five persons.

MADRID, August, 15th. King Alfonso yesterday received the Monarch-

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ist Senators and Deputies and magistrates THE POWER OF ATTORNEY, given by COAL

me to Messrs. TATA & Co., is cancelled. ARDESIR PESTONJEE SETNĄ. 14th September, 1883.

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from Havana and Sardoal In their address they lamented the revolutionary outbreak and reply thanked the visitors and declared what professed devotion to the throne. The King in had occurred would not alter his resolve tinue to identify the throne with the aspirations of the people, with whom he would always re- main united through good or adverse fortune. All the provinces are tranquil,

The Ministerial paper, Et Correo, dahies that Martinez Campos, Minister of War, de-

sires to resign because of a difference with the Prime Minister, but the Opposition continue to circulate a story to that effect.

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not so with the Chinese. This, to foreigners, the murder of a woman. The rope caught under the inhabitants of Leo de Urgin, on the occasion washing their hair; they are never found bald, No. 5, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.

"unpalatable" Tea is the kind solicited, I baveno doubt, and not the "rotten stuff" under the mis nomen of Tea, unfit for all mankind or even beasts, which is wanted.

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DUBLIN, August 12th. Marwood has again distinguished himself This time at Durham, where he appeared on the scaffold drunk to hang aman named Barton for the mane elbow and he had to pull him back circumstance being of the most shocking char out of the pit and fling him down again. The acter, it is thought the Home Secretary will dis

LONDON, August fath.

miss Marwood.

A proclamation issued by the rebel leader to of the rising at that place, is published. It de

of Church and State, the permission of liberty of be punished by death and decrees the separation clares those persons who oppose republics will

conscience, suppression of the ectroi and the

LONDON, August 15th,

abolition of the Courts of justice in favour of The West End is nearly empty. The Prince of a revolutionary municipality, which will admin-perties it will without fail arrest decaying hair. It completely eradicates scurf, dandruff, Wales and a large ection of society are yachtsister justice in accordance with the Constitution.

and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not ing at Cower. Mrs. Langtry has returned but

contain any poisonous drugs. By its cooling is not looking well. She has begun her pro- A Madrid dispatch says:-The French frontier properties it allays the itching and fever of the vincial tour but will shortly visit Paris to re- police have been reinforced. The Spanish Consul scalp, which the great cause of people losing NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.fascinating exercise she will study under Regnier. have passed beyond the Loire. The demand for

at Perpignan telegraphs that the rebel refugees their hair. her wardrobe. In the intervals of this

Mr. MOORE has succeeded in being able tó She will go to Montreal on October 29th.

Zorilla's internment will be approved by the put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to The Pacific Mail Company's steamer City of The work of the House of Commons has been Powers, including Germany. On one of the re- ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any Tokio, Captain Maury, with the American mails Jethargic and ineffectual during the week. The volutionary sergeants arrested in Spain commis-length of time in any climate. up to the 18th ulto, arrived in port this forenoon. chief interest was attached to the masterly dis-sions were found signed by Zorilla. King FOR SALE ONLY BY MOORE & Co.,

Alfonso has summoned General Castello from.

·VARIETY STORE, We take the subjoined telegrams. from our San play of equivocation made by the government.

when pressed to declare its policy in Egypt Carlsbad,

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Gladstone is a master of the forte of giving an

Hongkong, 25th January, 1883......... [$89 grasive answer and the preferment of the higher forms of polite mendacity were never seen to

HONGKONG HOTEL. better advantage.

HAIR DRESSING SALOON,

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from Tamatay in relation to the Parkinham affair, Definite information has not yet been received but enough is known to show that the govern toward Franco for which there was no justifica- tion.

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Much dissatisfaction has been discovered at, the cadet school at Gibraltar. The Italian envoy at Tangier, Morocco, has lowered the flag over the Consulate, and the inhabitants in consequence are in a state of great panic.

the refined and highly educated Indians, the ment was misinformed and assumed an attitude and smoke'is issuing from fissures in the ground.R. MARMANDE begs to inform the Com

LONDON, August 12th There is a cloud gathering in India, and un- enay intrare denote a growing dissatisfac tion and unrest. The attitude of Resident Eng. Hsh toward reform measures, their arrogant hostility against the social advancement of arbitrary and tyrannical-imprisonment of a prominent editor for a harmless and unintentional libel and the abrupt and unexplained refusal of redress to him by the higher tribunals at home, tend to provoke a dangerous feeling. The In- dian pension list alone amounts to over $30,000,000 yearly, and the drain of taxation is already so burdensome as to be in itself almost unbearable. The population, on the other hand, intelligent and educated on Engllas principles and growing enormously, is beginning to think for itself on English principles and to become conscious of its power, and to recognize the gross imposition it endures, An Indian gentleman, discussing these questions faldi Topeak English as well as you do have been at Oxford University, but I never forgot that India was my country."

There are alarming signs of an earthquake on the island of Ischis. The springs are drying up The Minister of Public Works has issued an It is thought in government circles that the accomodation of the people in case they are com

order for the immediate erection of huts for the conviction and severe punishment of the dyna-pelled to vacate, their houses. mite prisoners at Liverpool will have the effect of heading off all nitro-glycerine enterprises in

the future,"

LONDON, August 13th. The Temps Madrid correspondent says: An order has been issued by the authorities forbidding the printing of any news: touching the insurrec tionary movement in Spain, except what is officially supplied from the Homs office, and cautioning editors of papers to abstain from com monts upon current events. The correspondent adds that a strict censorship continues on the telegrams.

ALEXANDRIA, August 13th, ~

CHICAGO, August, 14th.

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surface at a mine near the town of Redruth, While thirteen men were being hauled to the

Cornwall, to-day, the rope attached to the car broke, and twelve of the men were precipitated to the bottom of the shaft and instantly killed.

A dispatch to the Times from St. Petersburg says, referring to the situation of affairs in that country, that arrests of students occur daily!

ALEXANDRIA, August 16th.

In the Commons during a debate on this bill for the payment of the expenses of the land com- mission, Parnell declared that unless the de- he would lead a deeper and more desperate ficiencies of the Land Act were speedily remedied

been applied with slowness and inefficiency, very agitation than any yet witnessed The act had different from the way in which the Coercion act had been applied.

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The Khedive to-day visited the hospitals here, and gave words of encouragement to the patiente suffering from cholera. The total number of deaths thus far from cholera among the British The number of deaths here yesterday was troops in Egypt is 125 MADRID, August 12th... The Dio says that General Martiner Campos, twenty-one.

* LONDON, August 16th. Minister of War, to-day informed the Cabinet

THE HAGUE, August 13th.. that four of the rebel sergeants had i

A special from Cairo dated Wednesday night The Dutch government has received a telegram had been shot at

from Acheen, announcing that the cholera is in Alexandria during the past twenty-four hour

saysThere were sixty-two deaths from cholern Santo Domingo. The King to-morrow will re- view the Madrid division, timbering 12,coomen, epidemic there. His proposed visit to: Germány has been inde- finitely postponed. It is rumored that the Min-A London cable says the confidential letters istry will change when the revolts have been written by the murdered informer, Carey, to his entirely repressed. General Lacusta has arrived solicitors while he was confined in jail, have at Soude Ursel with the loyal troops,-! Insurgent | been published and make a remarkable and un bands, numbering fourteen and sweaty five men expected showing. Their whole tenor ately respectively, appeared at Lumajina and Barce-repudiates his leadership in the more aggressive Iona to-day. They are now being actively pure Irish movement and strenuously denies that he sued by troops.

way was involved in the Phoenix Park muda. He says it It Incredible he should have m menu im LONDON, August 12th.

A mobof hundred men attacked the Jewish The Seville newspapers state that even ser for a moment connected himself in any such agis quarter of five, on Wednesday night. The canta and a corporal stationed there have been tation. It would, he said, be impossible for him to

have belonged to any secret society, let alone one rioters were dispersed before doing much harm, arrested. The fastest official dispatches from tended for the purpoan of murder and dynamite. The prevalence of riots has caused much alarm with Punkaha, and the f Iced Shampod is the Madrid say that the telegrams from the Spanish and to have taken the Communion of the Catholic among the authorities of Austria. The police provinces continue to be of a reassuring nature,Church, as he has habitually taken it throughout and military officers have been ordered to and tend to show that "the insurrection" basal most, ended. According to unofficial advices the last five years. Independently of that fact, with the utmost energy every outbrent, or from Kendage, France, several Republican his home and business relations, his much-loved ever small. Forty of the populace and six pelice" were wounded in the riot at Agram, Tuesday, newspapers at Madrid have been suppressed wife and seven sweet children for whom he had end some civilians have been arrested. It is tas deepest affection, were, he clairied, quite The mob subsequently forced open the jail and stated that Señor Castellar and his party con- such steps as he is accused of having taken. Me

enough to have prevented him from taking any released the rioters.TNERS tinue to condemn the uprisings. says he could have had unlimited bail when ar- in a speech at Devenport to-day strongly urged Forster, formerly Chief Secretary for Ireland, LISBON, August rath, rested, but preferred going to jail, and might have the necessity of emigration for Ireland. He said A riotous outbreak occurred to-day in

in the made his escape whenever he chose, Carey's thousands of hard-working farmers there longed town of Chaves, Portugal, in connection with figure will be introduced at Madame Tussaud's to go to a country where they could live without: a local grievance. A peasant was killed and and it is said will be made to illustrate the cit being terrorized Forster, also expressed bla colonel wounded. Order has been restored.

cumstances which attended the informer's death. I approval of the scheme for migration in Ireland.

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