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JUDGE DENNY'S DEPARTURE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1883.

ADIKIT VIOLINOLE VET

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL. debates which surely will be raised in the Cortes

on the subject, if such a proposition is made

that Admiral Courbets position in Tonquin is

PARIS, November róth. A member of the Chamber of Deputies states

The Consular body held a meeting yesterday The Pacific-Mail Co. steamer City of "PE" afternoon, (4th inst.), and presented the following, Capt. Berry, with the American mails up ing, which was read by Mr. Hughes, H.B.Mto November 22nd, arrived in harbour this morn-critical, and that admiral Peyron, Minister of Consul, to Judge Denny, the United States Con sul-General, on the occasion of his retirement from the port as doyen of the Consular Body, Judge Denny leaves for the United States on Sunday next per 13. Hiroshima Mary-

Shanghai, 12th December, 1883.

0. N. DENNY, Esqu

Consul-General of the United States. Dear Colleague,On the occasion of your leaving Shanghai for the purpose of visiting your native land, we avail ourselves of the opportunity to express our high apprecia tion of the able manner in which you have discharged the duties of doyen of the Con sular Body at this port. We have witness, ed how you have never spared pains or trouble in the performance of a task which was specially onereus during your recent tenure of office. We have witnessed how, by the exercise of good sense and sound judgment, you have dealt satisfactorily with the most difficult ques ⚫tions, while you have at the same time always acted in harmony with your colleagues. We thank you warmly for the kindness and courtesy which we have always received from you, and for your ready compliance with every suggestion which seemed likely to conduce to the good of the public and the prosperity of the foreign

settlements.

With our best wishes for the health and happi- ness of yourself and family, and trusting we may soon have the pleasure of welcoming your return

We have the honour to be,

Dear colleague,

Very faithfully yours,.

H.B.M.'s Consul.

HI.R.M.'s Consul.

P. J. HUGHES,

J. E. RIDING,

LUHASEN,

H.I.G.M. Consul-General. MANUEL, GINART,

Act. Consul for Spain.

"SHINAGAWA

Consul-General for Japan. O, DE LAGERHEIM,

•Act. Contil-General for

Sweden and Norway.

H. SERRUYS,

Consul-General for Belgium.

CARL JANTZEN,

H.N.M. Acting Consul.` GUST, V. KREITNER,

Acting Conrul-General for

Austria-Hungary.

J. J. KESWICK,

Acting Consul for Denmark. BN. LAURENCE DE LALANDE,

Gérant le Consulat

Général de France. LODOVICO POCENTINI,

Acting Italian Consul General. Mr. Denny, in reply to the address, spoke as follows

P. J. HUGHES, Esq., ...

H. B. M.'s Consul, and 'Dear Colleagues, The cordial way in which you have expressed, on the eve of my departure, your approval of my course as a colleague and doyen of the Con- sular Body, is as surprising to me as it is gratify ing. While in conducting the public business I have always endeavoured to pursue that course which would lead to the best and most satisfac- tory results, yet whatever success my efforts may have met with is due rather to your good coun sels and undivided suport than to any efforts of my own--may be permitted to add, however, that during my experience in the Consular service, I have never attempted to advance the interests of my Government those of its citizens at the expense of the rights of the subjects and citizens of other nationalities, believing, as I do, that the interests of the American citizens are best pto: moted when the rights of all foreigners are sec- ured under the treaties, treating at the same time with exact justice the people of this great Empire. And this shall continue to be my aim wherf I again relum and resume those social and official relations with you which have al- ways been attended with so much pleasure and unanimity. In conclusion, I have to especially thank you for the good wishes, expressed for the health and happiness of myself and family, and to assure you of my highest esteem and friend- ship-Shanghai Mertúry.

TIENTSIN.

(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)

6th December, 1883.

ing. We are indebted for the following tele- graphic items to our San Francisco exchange

LONDON, November 15th.

Dr. Stecker was announced to speak in the Memorial Hall to-night on: "Christian Social- ism. Although admission was by ticket, a large number of Socialists took possession and created the greatest disorder. They hooted Dr. Stocker and unfurled red flags. "The Marsellaise" was sung and the platform carried with cheers.for "the next revolution." Stocker was finally obliged to retire.. The meeting afterwards dis. persed

ROME, November 15th. Cardinal Simeoni, Prefect of the Propaganda, gives a banquet on Sunday in honor of the American bishops Cardinal Jacobini, Ponti- fical Secretary of State, gives another banquet in their honor on Tuesday...

A monster trial will begin in Hungary shortly, the prisoners being 111 persons, accused of parti cipating in the recent anti-Jewish riots. To prove the guilt of the prisoners, 1,400 witnesses will be called.

VIENNA, November ioth.

LONDON, November 13th. to Great Britain, has returned to London from James Russell Lowell, United States Minister the Continent and resumed charge of his duties.

PARIS, November 15th. is dead. He was born in 1810 and was elected Marquis Delasteryie, life member of the Senate, “by the National Assembly in 1875.

CONSTANTINOPLE, November 15th. Gen. Wallace, United States Minister, sup- ported by the British Ambassador, has energeti- cally pressed the Porte for the punishment of the men who recently attacked twa American mit- slonaries in Asia Minor.

MADRID, November 15th. Officials of the War Office deny that the Crown Prince of Germany will be made honorary Colonel of a Spanish regiment. They say such an ap pointment would be unprecedented.

Edward Hanian and George W. Lee, carsmen, arrived in this city to-night, on their way to San Francisco, whence they go to Australia.

Marine proposes to defend him by blockading notification to maritime, powers, and, therefore, Canton, but this would involve sending a formal

from which the Chamber shrinks,

declaration of war against China, a measure

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LONDON, November 16th. A Times Paris despatch says: Collective ar- bitration of Fowers most interested must prevent war between France and China. Europe will be delighted to learn that they have accepted the arbitration of Englarid, Russia and America.

LIMERICK, November 16th. Dawson, the Lord Mayor of Dublin, has ar rived here to speak in furtherance of McMahon's on his arrival by 10,000 people... candidature for Parliament. Dawson was met

tag, will deal mainly with tax and customs

BERLIN, November 27th. The Emperor's speech, on opening the Land

reforms. It is understood that the Centre intenda to press discussion on the church question,

The Crown Prince left this morning for Spain. A heary squall to-day caused considerable damn-

LONDON, November 17th. age to property in the vicinity of Portsmouth, and a high tide flooded the lower portions of the

town..

PARIS, November 17th.

Marine read the latest despatch from Toaquin, At the Cabinet Council to-day, the Minister of which contradicts the reports of Admiral Cour bet's illness and the projected bombardment of Canton, as well as other Alarmist rumom put in currency on the bourse yesterday.

Prime Minister Ferry will, on Monday, make detailed explanations to the Committee of the Deputies, appointed to re-examine the Tonquin credits.

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GENOA, November 17th.

The strike of steamship engineers is spreading to all Italian ports, causing the detention of many steamships and serious loss to ship-owners and merchants.

CAIRO, November 17th."

The Egyptian Government has sent an official note to England demanding to be heard on any proposal that may be made looking to a modí- fication of the regulations governing the Suez

Canal, PARIS, November 15th.

It is stated that the Marquis Tseng declared he came to Paris merely as an act of courtesy to Prime Minister Ferry,

Herrison, Minister of Commerce, speaking at a banquet, said: "French Chambers of Com merce will soon exist in all the great commercial

centres abroad.".

MONTREAL, November 15thr Another of the Richelieu Company's steamers, the Abyssinia, is sunk; valued at $30,000.

---------~PARIS, November 16th,

It is reported on the Bourse that Admiral Courbet has been defeated in Tanquin La France professes to have similar news. La Liberté positively contradicts the report. It is generally believed, however, that the French been arrested on the Bourse for spreading forces have begun their advance. A man has alarmist news,

BERLIN, November 16th

Emperor at the Palace, and will leave to-morrow The Crown Prince 'to-day took leave of the for Spain.

PARIS, November 16th.

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was in the Senáte Chamber, a young man This afternoon, while Prime Minister Ferry of 18 years of age went to the Minister of Public Instruction and asked to see Ferry, The latter's Secretary informed the youth that Ferry was absent. The stranger then left, but returned ten minutes later and forced his way into the reception-room, holding in his hand revolver, which be kept pointed, as if ready to fire. Officials seized him, and, after a struggle, he was overpowered. While being held he shouted munc!" "Vive la Republique Sociale "Vive la Com- thirty cartridges were found on his person. He The revolver was fully loaded and

a baker by trade. He stated that the murder of Bald he was born at Hagenan, in Alsace, and was the French Minister had been agreed upon at a meeting of a secret society at Lille, and he came to Paris to execute the mandate of the society. He regretted he had not been successful, and said that as soon as he was liberated he would make another attempt, which would be auccess. ful Ferry did not hear of the affair until six o'clock.

LONDON, November 17th,

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A shock of earthquake was felt yesterday on. the Island of Chios. No damage was done,

PARIS, November 17th. Later inquiry into the antecedents of Currien has developed the fact that the prisoner is not a madman, but a fanatic, holding ideas of a violent nature. He is known to have frequented meet ings of Anarchists at Lille and Roubaix.

To day's Advertisements.

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CONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamalip

CITY OF PEKING," the above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo, are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for Countersignature and to take immediate, delivery, of their Goods from along, side..

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Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

F. E-FOSTER,

Agent Hongkong, 21st December, 1883.

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Green Olives in kegs at retail prices, Dutch Cheese..

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197 CAST. 197 Laurent XVII-Duke Mr. JAS. MAAS.

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Rocco A Farmer Mr. C. J. BARBER.

Crown Prince of Pisa) Mr. F. W. OAKLAND, Matheo An Innkeeper..GENTLEMAN AMATEUR Parafante A Sergeant... Tito-A Bohemian ROME, November 17th..

Marco Ditto apzin The Dirette says: It is stated that the Vatican Guiseppe-A Peasant States, in accordance with the wishes of the Daughter has consented to appoint a Nuncio to the United Fiammetta Laurent's

› Miss MINNER NORDT American Bishops now in Rome, The Diretto Bettina A expresses the opinion that 'the American Con-Girl, La Mascotte ...)

Country Miss VICTORIA LOFTUS, gress will approve such appointment.

Anglo-Egyptian Banking Company; has offered Paola-A Peasant Miss MYRA SYDDONS. Miss FLORENCE CON- CAIRO, November 17th.

Luigi Pages A syndicate. of banks, represented by the Carlo

LIFFE ...Miss DOLLY LOFTUS, to provide the capital necessary to construct a will undertake to build it. new canal across the Isthmus, if the Government.

MEXICO, via Galveston, November 19th. The San Fernando Colton Factory, in Tlax- Pam, near here, was destroyed by fire. Five

emor Castella, in Vera Cruz, for abuse of power operatives were burned. Loss, $600,000,

while Prefect of Cordoba, four years ago.

Congress has found a true bill against Gov-

during the past week. There has been a larger

HAVANA, November, 17th. There were eighteen deaths from yellow fever usual at this season, probably owing to the, con- tinuance of hot, damp weather, proportion of cases among the shipping than

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CAIRO, November 18th.

Moncrieff and the annihilation of the Egyptain, A letter from Jeddah, dated the 13th instant, confirms the report of the death of Commander

men Janded at Toka, and were cut to pieces. Only fourteen men escaped. On the 12th, rebels where scats may be secured, and where also the force which be accompanied. The force of soo attacked Suakim, but were repulsed. A panic, complete Libretto of LA MASCOTTE may be hai. Box Plan at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH'S, however, set in, and the inhabitants, at last Price, so Cents. advices, were flying to Jeddah.. The convict It is stated that another Egyptian tribe has re- Toka is in the hands of the rebels,” volted at Senna. The situation has become ex- BERLIN, November 16th. tremely critical Either Hicks Pasha, Com The Courier states that Bistuards met Baronmander of the Egyptian troops, must retire, or a De Giers, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, strong contingent from Sir Evelyn Wood's army at Radaay Station, and upon his arrival at Frie must start forthwith to the scene of operations derichsrihe, he received him in a formal but

The whole movement is due to slave traders in friendly manner. They drove to the mansion Upper Egypt, who profess to act in the name of of Bismarck, and were several hours in conver-Mandi, the False Prophet. ation Bismarck, the Courier states, looka III and thin. His face is yellow from the effects of the recent attack of jaundice, and his gait is heavy, yet his eyes retain their wonted force and fire.

OTAWA, November igth. It-is-understood that Postmaster-General Carling will submit to Parliament at the coming season such amendments to the postal laws an will prevent the circulation of lottery circulars and tickets through the mails,

PARIS, November 16th

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sank off Minden, Holland, to-day, daning & violent storm. Eighteen pesons were lost, in- The British steamer Condor, from Liverpool, cluding the engineers, who were killed by the bursting of the boiler. Eight were saved:

LONDON, November 18th

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THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL situated on the PRAYA CENTRAL' in the centre of The steamer Hymathur was wrecked off the the principal Business. localities, commands a coast of Holland. Ten of her crew were rescued magnificent view of the Harbour and Surround- GENOA, November 18thing Scenery. From its detached position, per The German Crown Prince arrived at Genos feg ventilation has been secured, and the whole at midnight,

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LONDON, November 18th- that the result of the interview between De Les- eps and English ship-owners on the Suez Canal The Observer says there is reason to believe

matter, has been to leave the latter under the impression, that the points of view from which they respectively regard the question, differ too fundamentally to allow of any posilbility of

Sir Harry Parkes with Messrs. Maude and Hillier, arrived here yesterday from Cores in H.M.S. Kratz, not much too soon, judging from the quantity of ice in the river. H.M.S. Cock chafer left here this morning, and we have there fans for our protection this winter the gunboats Kastre, Sabol, and Palos. The steamers Pau- fak and Pechill left the Bund an Monday after- noon, the gallant commander of the former being- evidently undesirous of spending another winter amidst the dissipations of Tientsing ter arrivals, Viz, the Waverley, Fuyow, Chloe and Newchwang, are discharging at Taku. The Sin Nansing I looked for there about the end of the week; and her departure will probably bring to a close the steamer campaign of 1883 A thousand pities those of your fellow resid. ents who love skating pannot share with us our present advantages The ponds of the "Re- surrection Ground" are now the afternoon resort of the youth, beauty and manho Lin Folly and the country beyond "San-Ko-Lint over which we used to ride, presents as far the eye can reach one vast expanse of beautifly which only pole by dust, the level surface of is broken by an occasional cluster of trees or the top of somo high mound, creating Apeculiar but rather pleasing atfect; Most people here are very much home on data, hut there are still a few amongst whom is the writer, who have not yet advanced beyond that stage in the art ati hich Mr. Winkle had arrived when he found the iceather slippery ff: Other pro parations are on foot for iching time during the Winter, amongst which the pleasures of the Juvenile element of the community have not The election for the successor of Richard

LIMERICK, November 16th.. been forgotten passion O'Shaughnessy (Liberal) in Parliament from this recently fitted up for the an: Public Library (Farellite and Nationalist), ga2; James Spaight and Museum, which in time will depbiless proye(Conservative), 4744 a valuable addition to the resources of the com munity.

am sorry I am unable to political news (16, is a puzle to most people offer you any where our own correspondents of your con temporaries obtain their information from); but the general impression here amongst thoas best able to judge is that the difficulties twixt Franced China will find a solution, somehow, short of actual war, and though we are much Currien, who sought to shoot M. Feny has better off than our Newchwangfriends in the been examined by a doctor and pronounced matter of protection, it is devoutly to be hoped that the above expectation will be realised.

The Hon. T. G. Grosvenor leaves here for home per Sin Vausing in a few days--having been transferred from Peking to the Legation at Brussels

The Temps has an article on the North Gar man Gastle's editorial referring to the tone of the French press la commenting upon the pro- jected visit of Crown Prince Frederick William to King William, which editorial the North Ger- man Gantis upbraided the anti-German press fear of Impending war with Germany, which of France for keeping the people in constant mutual agreement.

as the effect of paralysing every branch of busty ness in France, The Tampa says the North

Themp says: If Tonquin credits already asked for should prove to be losuficient, the Chambers will be prepared to vole mold.

ROME, November 16th. The American bishops are discussing questions connected with the discipline of the clergy,

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HOW LONDON, November 18th. prietors confidently appeal to the community of for every description of Aerated Waters with said he had received from the engineers of the patronage bestowed on them, during the past be open in five years, as shards Paba Panama Canal, assurances that the canal would sleven years, lykkes

The fragments of rock dividing the eastern VIENNA, November

ber 16th and western galleries in the Arlberg Tunnel were The projected journey of the Crown Prince removed to-day in the presence of a notable gotten that Spanish quarrel led to the war of There was much enthusiasth. A special trait begins to cause uneasiness here. It is not for assembly. The Austrian Minister of Commerce delivered an address, in German and Italian. 1870. It is feared that King Alfonso has not passed through the tunnel, und der ke lan enough hold on the people to secure the Crown Prince from insult which would upset the work Negotiations upon the Tonquin question have of years and terminate all assurance of peace

MAN PARIS, November 19th

PARIS, November 16th.

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Challemel Lecour, has resigned the office of Minister of Foreign Affairs an account of Terms of

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The rumor that the Spanish Legation at Berlin

and Vienna will be raised to the rank of Eme

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