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NEWS BY THE AMERICAN-MAIL. || Thomas Jones, boatswain, eye-witnesses of the murder, repeated the testimony they gave before the Court at Cape Town. The bullet found upon the Angr of the cabin of the steamer and the pistol taken from O'Donnell were produced and identified. Jones' swore that O'Donnell's words to Mrs. Carcy after shooting her husband were: "Shake hands, Mrs. Carey: I did not do it."
We take the following telegrams from our San ~Francisco exchanges; received-by-the Gacidents
and Oriental Company's steamer Octanto, Capt, H.Davison, which arrived in port this morning:
AGRAM, September 21st.
Six hundred peasants from Crades and Bellovor assembled at Farhaswinch yesterday, armed with musketa, axes and cudgels, shouting, "We won't belong to Hungary," A small body of militia attempted to disperse the mob, but were forced to withdraw. Re-enforcements at midnight were received with volley of stones and shots. The troops returned the fire, killing and wounding many men. Two soldiers were wounded.
BERLIN, September atst Princes William and Frederick Charles, the Prince of Wales, the Kings of Spain, Saxony and Servia and the Dukes of Edinburgh, Connaught and Cambridge witnessed the parade and par- ticipated in the review of the Eleventh Army Corps at Hamburgh von der Hohe to- day, The Emperor appointed King_Alfonso to an honorary command in a Prussian regiment. The Emperor, his royal guests and staffs rode along the line of march. The several Frinces headed the regiments of which they are honorary commanders. After the re- view a grand dinner was given to the royal
visitors, King Alfonso occupied the seat of honor between the Emperor and Empress. The King of Saxony, the Prince of Wales and the Crown Princess dat the right. The Empress and King of Milan and the Duke of Connaught were on the Emperor's left. The Emperor gave a toast in bonor of the army. King Alfonso, in responding, said it afforded him great pleasure to make the acquaintance of the army and he drank to its welfare. The festivities closed with a performance of the opera Carmen at the Kurhaus Theater, Trebelle Bettina taking the part of *Carmen." The Emperor and all the distinguished visitors were present.
It is said to be chiefly owing to Germany's un- friendly interpretation of Gladstone's visit to Copenhagen that the proposal for a meeting of the Emperor of Germany and Czar has been revived. The Czar expresses a wish to meet the Emperor to testify to his unkraken friendship and Temove any false” impression created by- Ĝlad- stone's visit.
MADRID, September 21st. La Correspondencia, a semi-official journal, in an editorial article emphatically denies that King Alfonso's visit to Germany is connected with the desire of Spain to form an alliance with Germany. Spain's policy, La Correspondencia says, is to maintain friendship with all nations and develop liberal institutions at home.
LONDON, September 23rd.
A dispatch from Vienna states that Russia is making extensive military preparations along the Austrian and German frontier. Tenders have been asked for 36,000 military beds. All the railroads have been ordered to have military cars in readiness. A list has been made of private steamers in the Black sea, and their captains have been ordered to prepare for the transporta tion of ammunition, troops and provisions. Ecie vessels have ceased executing private orders and the carriage of com is thus interrupted. Enormous
provision depôts have been established along the frontier and an army corps has been distributed
between the Vistula and Bug rivers.~ A list has been made of all persons who, in the event of war, will be deported from Poland to the interior of Russia,
SANTO DOMINGO, September 23rd, The largest commercial establishment in Saato, Domingo and four other houses have been bud; loss estimated at $80,000,
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, September agrd. Advices from the south report that a terrible battle was fought last week before Mirageant The Government troops sustained serious defeat.- Jeremie is surrounded by a force of 40,000 men. The besieged number 1 500. They are now fairly provisioned and anticipate success.
LONDON, September 24th. China's reply to the memorandum submitted by France has not yet received
The Times says: We have been convinced that France cannot obtain Tonquin without war: with China, but she may have Annam, with the full right to name the commercial settlements in Tonquin, without any further trouble. Until France fairly grasps this we hardly see that any opportunity exists for the friendly services of a third party,
Dispatches from "Tamatay of September 6th report that the Hovas have retaken all the positions on the northwest coast of Madagascar, except Majunga. Variances are reported to exlaj. between the French civil and military autho rities at Tamatay.
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Carey's son testified that after witnessing O'Donnell shoot his father, he ran to the latter's berth and obtained his revolver, but had not time to give it to him before one of the officers of the steather took it from him. He said he heard O'Donnell tell bis mother that he (O'Don nell) was sent to do it. O'Donnell's revolver bore the name of its manufacturer in New Haven, Conn.
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The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Verona, Captain G. W, Atkinson, with the London mail of the arst ulto, arrived in harbour late yester day afternoon. We take the subjoined items of general news from the London and China Ex prett
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MRS. P. SMITH,
EGS to inform the Community of Hongkong Generally, and Visitors to the Port, that
SHE HAS THIS DAY OPENED
NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL. exception of a report to the effect that the Akilsushima, is a total wreck, no particulars of this actics of strandlings or the extent have transpired here, consequently the causes
of the damages, sustained by the unfortu nate vessels can only be conjectured. The Akitsushima (formerly the Montgomeryshire) commanded by Capt. J. Frahm, and was one of was a flush-deck vessel of 1146 tons register,
the Co's largest and finest steamers. The Kworto (formerly, the. Columbine) of 640 tons register, was at the time of stranding commanded by Capt. G. Withers; Capt. F. Crighton had been temporarily in command of her for several trips previously, but had just been relieved. The SHE WILL BE PREPARED TO SUPPLY MEALS & REFRESHMENTS AT all hours. Subune formarly the Ardentiene) is a vessel of
The Rooms are large, well ventilated and airy, and the viands supplied will be 475 tons register, and is commanded by Capt. Makihara, a Japanese-Rising Sun, Oct. 20th.
Four new torpedo boats, built on the Thames for the Government of New Zealand, have bech subjected to trials over the measured mile at Greenwich, and a satisfactory rate of speed was attained. These boats are intended for the defence of the coast and harbours of the colony. Upwards of twelve hundred applications have The Captain of the Afelrose testified to finding already been received for the post of executioner, vacated by the death of Marwood. These bave an electric machine in the steamer's luggage, been forwarded, from the Home Office and else The machine, he sald, was thrown overboard.
where, to the Sheriffs of London and Middlesex, Mrs. Carey, the next witness; was unable, to who are now engaged in so considering and give testimony to-day, owing to fatigue.
The statement of the son of Carcy that O'Don-sifting them as to have a fitting man at hand to nell said he was sent to do it created a sensation carry out the sentence of the law in case of need, Dr. J. R. Holman, M.D., Deputy Inspector: in the courtroom.
General of Hospitals and Fleets (retired), died on the 19th inst. at Norwood, aged 59. Dr. Hol- man entered the Navy as assistant-surgeon in the year 1847. He served in two Arctic expedi tions in Her Majesty's ship Phenir, and has been employed as fleet surgeon of the flagships on the China station, the Mediterranean station,
John Marvin, Inspector of the Port Elizabeth police, also testified. He said an extract from a paper was found. in O'Donnell's box, headed "Irish Revolutionists in America." A supple- ment of the Weekly Freeman's Journal of Dublin, containing, a portrait of Carey, and a
certificate showing that O'Donnell was an Ameri- can citizen, were also found.
Poland agreed that every facility should be given to the prisoner's soliciter during the trial. The examination was adjourned until Friday,
O'Donnell was conveyed from the Courthouse to Newgate Prison, instead of the Milbank, owing to instructions given at the last moment. An extra police force was stationed at Newgate. O'Donnell, on leaving the Courthouse, and en- tering the prison van, raised his hat to the crowd of his sympathizers, who clapped their bands and cheered.
LONDON, September 25th..
The great Foal Stakes for three-year-olds at Newmarket were won by the Duke of Hamil ton's Ossian, Lord Cadogan's Goldfield second and Mr. C. Blanton's Prince third. There were nine starters.
MANCHESTER, September 25th. The joint committee of cotton operatives and employers resolved on the adoption of an agree ment by which the operatives are to resume their duties in the factories forthwith, pending further negotiations.
DUBLIN, September 25th, The Parnellite campaign in County Tyrone was begun to-day at Strahane and Pomeroy, where Thomas-Fever. O'Connor, member of Parliament for Galway, and Small, member of Parliament for. Wexford, addressed meetings. There was no disorder. Over 100 police officers have been drafted to County Tyrone to aid in preserving order.
PARIB, September 25th. Baron Beaufort-and-Viscount-Armand-have- fought a duel. The latter was seriously wounded. Two Japanese residents also engaged in a 'duel and one was slightly-wounded.—
BUCHAREST, September 25th. The railway train from Paris for Constantino ple was thrown from the track near Vercicorova. Several carriages were demolished and mony persons killed and wounded.
and at home.
One of the oldest Clyde shipbuilding firms," Robert Steele and Co., of Greenock, have closed their yard, after launching their last vessel, the Invernglas, of 2,000 tons net register. The firm was established in 1796, and has, during the many years of its existence, turned out some of the finest vessels afloat. A few months ago Messrs. Steele and Co. went into binidation, but the yard and plant have not yet found a pur- chaser.
Two men have been commisted for trial at the Westminster Police-court on a charge of having | stolen a gold watch from Mr. Alfred Roper, a retired master mariner, of New Barnet. The watch, which was stolen at a railway station, was afterwards recovered. It was stated by its owner to be worth 100, and to have been pre- sented to him by the Emperor of Japan, in ac- knowledgment of his having saved seventyfive Japanese sailors from a wreck.
Mr. Thomas Gray. for service in Hongkong,
Six Glasgow policemen have been engaged by.
The men having been certified by medical examiners as physically fit for duty in China, and, approved by the Crown Agent for the Colonies, sailed from Liverpool on board Holt's, steamer Bellerophon The constables leaving are all officers as regards attention to duty and general single men, and they are well apoken of by their character. This is the sixth time a number of men have been selected from the Glasgow police for the Hongkong force. ・・・
After waiting instructions from the Admiralty- for several days the Frolic left Spithead on the 18th Inst., for the West Coast of Africa, As- pressiously stated, nadefect was discovered in the propellers to account for her tendency to tord- examined and measured under the superin when under steam, and the hull was subsequently tendence of the Chief Constructor at the Admiralty and the shipwright officers at Portsmouth. She was ascertained to be somewhat unequal-sided DUBLIN, September 26th.in shape, said to be due to some damage which Five townships in Tipperary county have been she sustained from collision in Chinese waters, proclaimed by the Government on account of and the repair of which was taken in hand at outrages perpetrated there.
Hongkong. She requires from 3 deg. to 4 deg. of helm to keep her on a straight course.
A severe storm passed over Limerick to-day. The Town Hall was blown down and the of the
The Orinter, 3, from screw, troopshly, Captain bridges over the river Shannon badly injured. A Hilary C. Andee, was swung in Sheerness Har number of houses were destroyed in various con-bour yesterday for the adjustment of her com tiguous districts.
At Dungannon yesterday Thomas Fower mander Smythe, of the Duncan (Royal Naval O'Connor and Small members of Parliament, Barracks) The Orontes afterwards embarked
passes, under the superintendence of Staff Com
visited the Unchnaclay market for the purpose a strong force of seamen from the Royal Naval of holding a political mecting. They were una-Barracks for conveyance to China, where they ble to speak, however, as a body of Orangemen took possession of the town and compelled them to withdraw within doors. The Orangemen held a meeting in the principal street. Shouts of "No. Home Rule!" were raised and cheers for the Queen given. The mobannounced its intention of keeping possession of the town until O'Connor and Small withdrew, and declared that they would remain up all night to prevent the Parnellites erecting a platform. Three thousand Orangemen will march in procession to-morrow and afterward hold an anti-Parnellite meeting; Orange bands played throughout the night and great excitement prevailed. A troop of lancers, 100 infantry and 300 police officers have been drafted to Dungannon. dra
NEW YORK, September 27th. A Herald special from London of September A Hamburg correspondent telegraphs that be 26th ways. Our special correspondent, who has can positively state that there will be no meeting just returned, from Madeira, sends the following between the Emperor and the Czar. An inter communication, dated Funchal, September 15th, view was seriously considered, but it has been about the doings of M. De Braza and Stanley abandoned.
on the Congo. He says that Lieutenant Van A letter from Henry M. Stanley, the African Develde, a Belgian who left Stanley three weeks explorer, was read to-day before the British Arago and is now on his way home, being an invalid, sociation for the Advancement of Science, in which he urges that Great Britain should pro- claím a protectorate over the Congo country.
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will be transferred to the Flying Fish, 4, double- screw composite, gan vessel, the Champion, 12, steel corvette, Daring, 4, composite sloop, and Kestrel, 4, composite gun vessel, which are all recommissioned for another three years' service on the China station. The Orantes is expected. to rail to-day for Portsmouth, where she will embark superaumeraries and troops.
Indo-China S.N. Co, by the launch of a fine imn An addition has been made to the fleet of the
launched on 6th instant from the London and screw steamer of 2,300 tona gross, which was Glasgow Shipbuilding and Engineering Com- pany's yard at Govan. Her dimensions are 200lt by 40ft, by 26ft, and she is classed too At at Lloyd's. She has all the latest improve,; pound surface condensing engines of, 350-horse ments, and is being fitted with a pair of com power nominal, the cylinders: being soin. and
in, in diameter, with a stroke of 54in. She was named the Taf-Sang as she left the ways. Accommodation will be provided on the upper deck for first-class and second-class passengers, and the "tween decks will be devoted to Chinese
passengers.
NAGASAKI,
arrived from the west coast of Africa to-day, boundi for Lisbon, and sailed again. He gave various Interesting details of the high-handed action of ... A. DUBLIN, September 24th, the French at Leango and the destruction of ■ The meetings of the Irish National League place on the coast called Manipombarį incor. Captain Matsura, H.1.J.M.N., has been appoint- which were permitted to be held at Bandon, gear, rectly spoken of as Loango in a recent telegram.ed to the important command of the Tawucht Cork, and at Mallow, County, Waterford, yeser kanpembaris, er mäher was, a village contain-Kan, relieving Mr. James, who brought this day, passed off in an orderly manace. A Govern bout 300 inhabitants. About a month ago latest acquisition to t this ment reporter was present at each gathering.
350% the ratives were disagreeably surprised by a per- England to Japan
Jopaneis Navy from Notwithstanding the proclamation of the Gora: empty message sent sahore by Captain Cordier, The enquiry into the loss of the Mitsu Bih! crament forbidding the holding of meetings in commanding the French gunboat Sagittairs. Co.'s mail steamship Sumida Moru, on the the counties of Clare and Limerick Sunday,In spite of the well-established local custom Black Rock, has resulted in the suspending of several thousand persons, headed by a priest, forbidding the purchase of land at Loangs by Capt. Hubenet's certificate for twelve montha, i gathered at the mill town of Malbury County reigners Captain Condier insisted on buying a
The Russian man-of-war Sobol arrived from Clare, and attempted to hold as Irish National "ufps of territory on the coast. The King of Wladivostock on Thursday morning last, and on League meeting. A large polles.cores was willingness to let him have it on lease. she is to undergo extensive repairs.
refused to comply with his request, but the same day she was towed to the slip, where sent and prevented the organization of the mo Ing. Magistrate Read read prohibitory face this did not suit Capt. Contier's purpose and an We have been requested to state that it is clamation and the crowd
dental imagLccompanied by the promise of hand strongly advitable for man-of-war playing with groans for the Queen and
ant, to the luckless monarch, electric lights in the harbour not to throw their Ireland."
who was given to understand that he must either lights upon, nor in the vicinity of, vessels-under yield at once or he would have his village bumed weigh, as it completely blinds every one whose down. Tarifed by the threst, the King con- eyes come in contact with it, beside rendering sented, but did so only under protest, and showed the appearance of objects and distances so utterly no klacrity to fulfill his part of the contract. On deceptive as to make navigation extremely this the French commander, with what at this dangerous. On Monday night last, the electric distance looks like unjustifiable barbarity, deter lights from the Japanese man-of-war were played mined to repeat the Tamatavetrick. The coveted upon the Takachine Mary and the Strathmors, PARIS, September asthland was occupied the village of Manipombar as they were steaming in both of whom in can- Advices from Madagascar state that is large as destroyed and by a timely fight the wretched sequence experienced great difficulty in coming number of French troops there have succumbed inhabitants just managed to escape the roasting to an anchorage, and we believe, had narrow to fevers and that re-enforcements to the extent which now appears to be the mildest penance escapes from serious accidents of several thousand men will be needed before that may be hoped for any aborigines audacious the Hovas can be subdued. It will be impossible enough to resist the arbitrary, orders of the fire to continue operations for several months. csung! French Heutenants and bumptions French Thang Padang LONDON, September 25th. admirals, si te kunnen la YENER Lieutenant Van Dervelde informed me that
MONTREAL, September 24th. A large number of Irish Catholics left the parish church of St. Cunegand yesterday because Father Seguide severely rebuked them for not paying their dues. The congregation is com- posed of 1500 French Canadian families and
O'Donnell was brought to the Bow Street
rived from Korea on Saturday last, and is ex H. B. M. surveying-vessel Flying Fish at pected to leave to-day for Hongkong, where the officers and crew will be paid off and the ship
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Police Court at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The toward the end of August Stanley,with corvette Curaça amived from Yokohama, vid was at Stanley Pool; prepare the Inland Sea, on Tuesday evening last, after outside. Special precautions were taken by the. Ing.
court-room was filled and a large crowd collected.] 100 betthe Congo nasɑ fareast the|| having experienced a very severe gale, in which
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police, to prevent any attempt at rescue. Poland fals. He was then in excellent health and three boats were, blown completely out of the Havin opened the case for the Crown. He recounted looking forward to returning to Europe in davits The Curupa left at noon on Thursday the passage on the steach of the Carey family January. So far he has accomplished the work bound to Shanghai, where she is under orders and O'Donnell, and repeated the details of the he set himself to his own satisfaction, The na to wiiter. One of the fleet is reported to b murder. Poland said that O'Donnell's assertion tives have ever since his return given him their coming here to winter, in which case when
arrested that she actual inj pelfdefense assistance in the heartiest manner. The King aut probabnity, be stop it will, in: for every would be contradicted by the testimony of still looks favorably on his enterprise and During the past week, information Carey's eldest son who would swear that his thanks to careful avoidance of political intri received here of the stranding of no less than 1 SAL father had no pistola AFF guings by the expedition, all complications three Japanese steamers on diferent parts of the Sullivan, member of Parliament, counsel for have been avoided. Twelve stations, extending coast, viz the Mitsu Bishi,Co's Akitsushima O'Donnell, complained to the Court that his from the coast along the Quillon or Kivilo to Mary on Cape Shiriya, near the entrance to solicitor had been refused access to the prisoner. Stanley Pool Banco doubling back along the Tsugar straits the Mitsu Bishi Co.'s Kworia Flowers, the Magistrate, allowed the prisoner to Congo to Majarigo and Vivi, have been estab- Mary on Cape Idnt, about seventy miles, from retire and consult with the solicitor
labod, and two whites have been left in charge Yokohama; and the Kiodo Unyu, Kwa James Parish, servaht on the steamer 3/4/5 of each station. A magnificent country has timus Sukune Maruin the "Akita river yass, on which the crime was committed,, and .been opened up to commerce. List
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Tith Suitable Rooms and ample accom HE abové HOTEL is Centrally situated,
modation for travellers, especially those coming from Eastern Climates. FAMILIES, and GENTLE- MEN will find every comfort they can wish for at-
A. HOADLY,
Proprietor.
"CLARIDGE'S HOTEL" BROOK STREET, LONDON, W.
the above establishment. [503].
THE above is a Commodious and Suitable.
THOTEL OF FAMILIES, and GENTLEMEN
going home from the Far East. It is under the direct able Management of Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE PRAGNELL who spare no pains in providing their visitors with every possible comfort.
fir
INTIMATION.
*IGNOR ANTONIO CATTANEO, of the CONSERVATOIRE DE BERGANG ANG LE of the ROYAL Italian OPERA COMPANY · has · the honor to inform the community that he has arranged to remain in Hongkong, And will give lessons in Music, Singing and the Pianoforte. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE.
Address-Messrs. KELLY & WALSH,
Queen's Road. Hongkong, 1st March, 1883.15
A CARD.
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PRIVATE BOARD AND LODGING
can be obtained for SINGLE GENTLEMAN OR MARRIED COUPLES'
No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST. Next Door.to the Temperance Hall Terms Moderate, Hongkong, toth July, 1883.
WANTED TO RENT.
L'ARGE STABLE.
Apply to
R: FRASER-SMITH," Hongkong Telegraph Office, Hongkong, 24th October, 1883
HOP SHING & CO.- ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, COPPER SMITHS, BRASS AND"
IRON FOUNDERS, &c
GAUPP & CO SHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND
MANAIA CLOCK-MAKERS,AUSSENTIA JEWELLERS, SILVER SMITHS, AND OPTICIANS EAED. LE CHARTS AND BOOKS. ZANU NOEL fully NAUTICALE INSTRUMENTS. for Louis AnderaarsWatches awarded the highest Priser at every Exhibition; and should be ady for Voigtländer and Sohn'
ARCADE
hose
$370
HAVING this day com
commenced Business, wo above descriptions under the Supervision of an are ready to undertake work of the EXPERIENCED EUROPEANEN ME
Ordens executed with the utmost despatch and at MODERATE TERMS, VICIN
VERY DESCRIPTION OF ENGINE ROOM STORES SUPPLIED
CELEBRATED OFERA CLASSER MARINE NESS IRON WORKS
Glasses," AND "SPYOLASERS, MINE WEST POINT: HONGKONG N NA 38, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (478 Hongkong, asth September, 1883.
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