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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1890.

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Horakong, TUESDAY, APRIL #¡¡1890,- 1.

Ir grieves us exceedingly to learn that there has been serious trouble in Macao, and that the ardent politicians of that fair city are still at "sixes and sevens." As. all the world knows, there has lately been a change of Ministry at Lisbon, and although that circumstance would make no difference to a British colony-and ought not to any other-the fact remains that it has caused what 'may be described as a political earthquake in the Holy City. His Excellency the Governor, Rear- Admiral TEIXEIRA DA SILVA, we are informed, has been superseded, and peremptorily ordered by a telegram from the newly appointed Minister for the. Marine and Colonies to return home with out delay. Various reasons are given as to the cause of this sudden recall, the popular belief being that the Governor's action on the opposite side at the recent election of a deputado to represent Macao in the Lisbon Corffs has rendered him a persona ingrata to [52] the present Ministry. There may be some force in this suggestion-for it can only be a mere matter of speculation-but it is equally probable that the party in power are desirous of strengthening their position by all possible means, and at the same time finding lucrative official berths for their own supporters. Rear-Admiral DA SILVA, it appears, has enjoyed a certain amount of popularity in Macao, and although an old man and quite inexpe- rienced as an administrator, is credited with having done everything in his power, to further the best interests of the colony, At all events the Leal Senado, or learning that His Excellency had been recalled, telegraphed to the Minister, strongly urging that the Governor should be confirmed in his office for another term of three years.

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assemblage of princes of the blood, the principal members of the Government, the diplomatic corps, and some of the nobility, exhibitors, etc The Exhibition is still la an incompleto state, and only with the utmost exertion will things be in complete readiness for the general public en the 1st prox.

The Emperor starts on the 28th inst, for the scene of the spring manœuvres near Nagoya,

LOSS OF THE “GLENDON"

March 27th. The Glendon has gone on shore and remains at Cape Sagamil, at the entrance to Yedo Bay, The vessel is a total wreck, but if the weather keeps fine the cargo may be saved.

[The Glendon is an American barque of 1,817 tons net, built at Kennebunk, Maine, in 18°c. She left New York for Yokohama on the seth of November.-Ed}

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

SMALL pox has appeared among the foreign residents at Chinking.

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THE Funnan, the second new steamer for the China Merchants' Co., has passed the Canal on her way out to China.

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His Excellency Chang-yao estimates the sum re quired for bis proposed Yellow River works in Shantung at Tis. 2,885,000.

The Peking Gazette of the 14th contains a notice of the retirement of Wu Ta-cheng into mourning on account of the death of his mother. THE Shanghai Race Club has issued a corrected programme, the date of the meeting being altered to the 28th, agth and 30th of April.

THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ending March 30th, are:-Europeans 139, Chinese, 2,410; total, 3,549.

Taswellknown paddle wheel stermer Kiangbian is now being broken up at Shanghai. "This vessel was formerly called the Nautilus and was

built at New York in 1866.

THE Rising Sun announces the purchase by the Mitsu Bishi Company of the well-known Kogayama Coal Mine, which, with an average output-of-soo-tons-a-day, it will, is estimated, require at least twenty-five years to exhaust. THE Manager of the local branch of the Chartered Mercantile Bank of India, London

and China has received a telegram from the head office stating that the Directors have declared a dividend of five per cent, per annum for the last half-year, and carried £50,000 to Reserve...

THE Horse Repository's far famed jackass bas been specially lent to the Dolly Press to "write up" the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught. The three and a half columns of sickening (and ungrammatical) slush in this morning's issue of our contemporary reflect credit on the asinine journalist.

We would remind our Masonle renders that the special meeting of the Grand Lodge, in bonour of the visit of R.W.M. the Duke of Connaught, will be held at Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, to-morrow afternoon, at 3.30 for 4 o'clock, All master masons, whether or not subscribing members to local lodges, are cordially invited to be present. Evening dress with white gloves,

Save the Chinese chine and british Indian representatives on the question of the Tibet Indian frontier have at last led to a settlement which is believed to be satisfactory to the three parties concerned,-India, China, and Great Britain. The treaty was signed on the 17th March at Calcutta by the Viceroy of India, the Marquis of Lansdowne, and Sheng-tai, the Chinese Resident or Amban of Tibet, appointed special envoy for this occasion.

tiations between Chinese

THE ROYAL VISITORS.

In last night's issue we left the Duke and Duchess of Connaught going up to Government House. They got there safely, but somehow or other the Reception, at which the "loyal" portion of the community turnel up, did not begin till near eleven p.m. For three-quarters of an hour the bands of the Duke and Duchess were wrung by a tuft-hunting crowd, who had lounged abou? Government House for upwards of an hour. Then their Highnesses went to bed.

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The weather to-day was anything but "Queen's weather," the rain falling heavily for several hours. As a consequence the deco- rations were extremely washed out and the illuminating arrangements half-spoiled, by noon. The Chinese procession, in which the pork-provided dragons, etc were figure, was considerably bedraggled when it did at length reach Government House, where their royalties looked at it through the windows tuntil they got tired. His Royal Highneantiffined with the officer of the Regiment. In the after- noon he was to go and вес how Britain had spread herself in the Far East, by Being visiting the Docks and fortifications. uninformed in the matter, however, and knowing the uncertainty of Princes, we cannot say whether or not this part of the programme was adbered Tonight General Edwards will entertain the Duke and Duchess at dinner at Headquarter House, and there will be a military fetish-dance called, very appropriately, a tattoo-afterwards. To-morrow will be the great day. The memo- rial stone of the Praya Reclamation. Scheme will be laid at three o'clock. It is laid now, but it will be hoisted up three ches, tapped with the expensive toys provided by the Government, and declared to be "well and truly kid by the Dust the Three Hundred invited laid" Duke, as though it were an egg who are Masons will have to hurry away to the presentation of an address by the Craft in the City guests of the Chinese, who will give a select Hall In the evening the royal party will be the dinner at the Ko-shing Theatre before their Highnesses leave to go to Canton for a day.

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SUPREME COURT,

IN VICE ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION: (Before Mr. Fielding Clarke. Acting Chief Fustice, with Lieut: Lary, H.M.S "Victor “Emanuel and Captain Seabury, steamship

'China, as Assessors).

Venezuela, saya Dr. Raimondo Andueza Palacio was elected President to-day.

BERLIN, March 7th, Herr Krupp has agreeably surprised bis 'employer by gmating them an unasked increase of 10 per cent in their wages,,

Socialist Beckmann has been again expelled from the empire, this time for insulting the Kaiter. He only Intely returned from New York, having escaped there in 1878 when sentenced to imprisonment. He was amnestied on the accession of the late Emperor Frederick.

Several socialists have been sentenced to prison in Berlin and Brestau for attempting to boycot restaurants and saloons which declined to permit socialists to meet on their premises.

Dr. Friedenthal, formerly Prussian Minister of A riculture, is dead..!

AMERICAN TELEGRAMS. The following telegrams from San Francisco exchanges were "crowded out" of our last night's issue :--

LONDON, March 5th. Dispatches from the South African Republic say that a serious demonstration has been made there against the existing Government. I appears that President Kruger of the Transvaal attempted to make a speech but the crowd refused to listen. A mass meeting was then organized and resolutions adopted denouncing the Trans vaal Government. After the meeting the crowd proceeded to the Government buildings and tore down the flag of the republic. The railings around Kruger's house were destroyed and the Transvaal flag which floated from a pole in front was torn down and trampled under foot by the

MOZAMBIQUE, March 7th. excited people,

A serious difficultly exists between the Portu While Chesterfield Goode and Charley Mitchellguese officials here and a body of 400 imported the pugilist, were dinking at the house of George Goa soldiers. The soldiers, who are British Baird, a sportsman, they became involved in a subjects; refuse to drill or to perform any military quarrel and finally resorted to blows. They service for the Portuguese. clinched; and in a scuffle both fell down a flight of staire. Baird, who was standing by, egged Mitchell on. The fight was resumed at the bottom of the stairs. Finally Mitchell reized a poker and struck Goode two severe blows on the where his injuries were pronounced serious head. Goode was removed to the hospital, Mitchell was arrested this afternoon.

It is stated that the Earl of Dasraven is ready to sail the Valkyrie across the Atlantic if the New York Yackt Club will accept his challenge.

BERLIN, March 5th. The shoe factory at Weissenfels, Saxóny, was burned to-day. Seven employes lost their lives.

NEW YORK, March 6th.

The World's special from Teberan says the Shab gave a grand fete yesterday in honor of the Azis. The decorations for the festival rivaled betrothal of his daughter with his favorite page, the splendors described in the "Arabian Nights." There were thousands of beautiful women the poor to be scrambled for. dancers, and showers of coin were thrown among

The Shab gave his page a magnificent estate near the capital, and has caused a decree to be published bequeathing the imperial curso to any of his descendants who attempt to deprive the page of his property.

A World London cable special says: Solicitor Abrahams applied at the Bow-street Police Court to-day for a warrant againt Baird, a sporting man, who goes under the name of Abington, Prior to the Mitchell-Goode fight, and on the same night while at the Nell Gwynn Club, he struck Gladys Lesife, sister of George Gidens, the actor,on the back, and then violently on the mou h with his clenched fist. Gladys fell and Abington bit her again behind the car as she was falling, and kicked her while she was on the ground. The blow in the mouth knocked out

THE "ANCONA","KUNG PAI" COLLISION. This was a claim by the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company against the F. and O. S. N. Co, for damage to the Kungbai by with the Ancona, on .the 4tb collision December last. There was a counterclaim. Mi.several of her teeth. W. V. Drummond (instructed by Messrs. Wotton and Deacon) appeared for the plaintifs, and Mr. Francis, QC with Mr. Pullock (instructed defenders. Johnson, Stokes and Master)

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ZANZIBAR, March 7th. Emin Pasha says that with 205 men be can reconquer the fost province in nine-months;- The long time that Stanley was on his way was

defssed and driven from the country, has Mwanga, the King of Uganda, after being due to his exploring enterprises en route.

returned, and with the aid of the missionaries has conquered the rebels and resumed authority in Uganda. He has proclaimed mella Christian and has given the principal posts to Protestants and Catholics, and a dangerous rivalry has sprung up between them.

The expedition under Major Wissmann and all the German officers belonging to it have started for Sandani, This is the strongest paki- tion held by Bwanaberi and his forces. It is the intention of Wissmann to attacle the place.

The German expedition to Usumbru has been successful

PHILADELPHIA, March 7th. Within a month three war vessels for the United States navy will be launched from the ship-yards of the Delaware river, and after that, for the first time in a number of years, there will be no Government vessel on the stocks in theso yards. The first of these new boats to take the water will be the gunboat Concord, which will be launched at Chester to-morrow. On the 19th inat, the cruiser Newark will receive her baptism at Cramp's yard in this city, and soon after the gunboat Bennington will be launched at Roach's yard. In addition to these interesting events the official trials of the Philadelphia and the Visu wins' dynamite gups will take place soon.

Moscow, March 7th. A ghastly tragedy has come to light in this city. A parcel was left at the residence of Prince Dolgoroukoff, which, upon examination, was found to contain the head of a woman. With "the, parcel was an anonymous-note saying : This is our first experiment; we will soon outdo jack the Ripper.

Baird in a very rich ironmaster with an income of $.0,000 a year, and a few years ago ran away! with Dullie Tester, the ex-ballet dancer and wife of the Marquis of Ailesbury, 1'e afterwards paid

the Marquis $100,000 to abandon legal proceed Baird later came into the public eye as co- respondent in an action for divorce brought by a Mr. Lancaster against his wife, known on the reputation of being the wife of Lytton Southern. stage Agnes Hewut, who also enjoyed the

Mr. Drummond, in opening the case, readings. the pleadings, and, continuing, said that there, appeared to be only two facts in dispute the plaintiffs alleged that the Kungpar proceeded down mid-channel, while the The plaintiffs also the Ancona alleged that said that the Kungpal's engines were reversed wh.o a collusion became imminent, which was, also denied. To simplify matters he had formulated the following questions:-Is the place to be considered a narrow channel? If it is, was the course of the Ancona a proper one up to the moment of putting her helm hard a starboard? Was the course of the Kungpal a proper one up to the moment of putting her helm hard a port ? Was the Ancona justified in putting her helm hard a starboard Ought the Ancons to have stopped her engines, and did she do so at the proper, time? He then quoted a lot of legal dicia on the point.

Baird was also prominent at the Slavin Gight, but after the affair, at a supper given by Bessie Elwood, a music-hall favorite, Slavin picked him up and threw him down stairs, Bessie aniling approvingly. Baird is London's most liberal patron of sport, and owns a stable at Newmarket next in size to that of the Duke of Portland, ́.

The Mail and Express cable from London says: Arthur Orton, who became well knowA as a Tichborn claimant, announces that he will contest the seat in the House of Commons for Stake-upon-Trent, made vacant by the resigna- tion of William Bright, Home Ruler. He will

run as a Home Ruler,

BRUSSELS, March 6th The federation of Belgium, miners has sent a petition to the Government and Deputies asking them to display an interest in the workingmen equal to that shown by the Emperor of Germany, and to see that legislation is adopted to reduce their hours of labor and increase their wages, The petition states that large sums of money are spent by the Government giving a university education for the benefit of the upper classes, and says it is time a little is spared for the benefit of the lower classes. The presentation of the petition caused a sensation,

SYDNEY (N.S.W.), March 6th.

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It is believed that the woman was killed for betraying Nihilists.

BABTIMORE, March 7th, It is reported that an English syndicate has practically concluded the purchase of all the oyster establishments in this city, which have an The Irish party has received information from annual output of nearly twenty millions.

LONDON, March 8th.

a good source which will enable them to prove that the Attorney-General lied, deliberately in the House when the bill appointing a special commission was being discussed. Webster stated solemnly that he was never consulted as to its terms, and that he had never seen it until it was completed. Information has been received which says that Webster was consulted in the drafting of the bill, and that the original draft cantatas corrections in his handwriting. The Government will be asked to lay this draft on the table. If it refuses, nothing can

jave Webster the consequences of an act, which will ruin him politically and reader his elevation to the Bench an impossibility;

Lady Campbell, the wife of Major-General Sir John William Campbell, Bart, is a drunken vagrant, and was committed, with her daughter, to the workhouse for a week, but has been released on Sir John promising that he would send her to their country home.

The betting on the University boat race to

occur March 26th now stands 11.to to an Oxford, consequence of the wonderful improvement in practice of the Cambridge crew.

Castilian third.

At the Kempton March meeting the Champion Hurdle handicap, two miles, over eight hurdles, Neil Matterson and Feter Kemp for the charm

A sculling match has been arranged between was won by Theodolite, Papyrus second, and

BELLIN, March 8th. pionship of the world. The race will take place on April 25th. William J. O'Connor, the Cana Aspecial from Constantinople reports the death dian oarsman, has arrived here, of Sultan Murad, who succeeded his uncle, Sultan BERLIN, March 6th. Abdul Aziz, in 1875, and was deposed in favor of his brother, the present Sultan, in August of the same year. Since that time, it is alleged, ha has been concealed in the palace.

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The Emperor has sent personal letters to all the governments of the northern provinces ordering them to educate the people to under" stand That emigration to Brazil mean, ahjéct misery.

ROME, March 6th."

An Italian Journal, commenting on the Wild West show, makes the astounding annour cement that Buffalo Bill beld, the rank of Colonel 'under Washington in the great war.

A PANAMA, March 6th, Information has reached here that an associate liquidator has been appointed for the Fanate Canal Company. He is MA, Monchieur, late liquidator of the Comptoir d'Escomple.

DARPANETO PRagur, March 8th. A number of students assembled in the streets here and marched to the houses of several old Czech professors and acted in a riotous manner. The soldiers charged the studente with; fxed bayonets and dispersed them.

VIENNA, March 8th. The trial at Wadowice of the persons accused of emigrant swindling resulted in the conviction by a jury of thirty-one out of sixty prisoners.

But that is not all. It is customary in Macao, we are told, in the absence of a 0.60 Governor, to administer the Government by & sort of Commission, composed of the 0.75

Bishop, the Colonial Secretary, Chief 100 Justice, and two or three other high officials, and in this particulars case it was 1.00 naturally expected that the usual course would be pursued. The Lisbon, Ministry, however, thought otherwise, and when Rear-Admiral DA SILVA's further services

Charles Henry Clifford, master of the Kungpal, said-I hold a Swedish certificate, and have been were so summarily dispensed with, Colonel

at sea thirty years, having ten years' experience FERREIRA commandant of the Police

on this coast. I bave never been in colliston Guard, was appointed Acting Governor

before. At the time of this collision I was coming from Newchwang to Hongkong and of Macao, and we venture to say that

Whampoa, with a cargo of beans. The Kingpat no better selection could have been

is 20 feet long, with 30 feet beAD, and $4.50 made. It is reported that the ex-Governor

a net tonnage of 60. Her draft in 15ft., and 5.00 will proceed to Europe by the French

her horsepower 95 nominal, her maximum speed being about ten knots. The crew numbers 3.50

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about forty, including the two officers and three understand that Colonel FERREIRA, instead

engineers. On this occasion she was in good order. We anived in the Ly-ce-mun Pass about of once assuming gubernatorial

at proceeded at daylight, a few minutes after 2.40 a.m. on the 4th December. We anchored, functions on receipt of his telegraphic

the Arabic passed on the starboard side. We $1.10

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went about seven, knots afterwards. I was on 1.as Colonies, with a delicacy beyond all praise IN. Bonham Road, West Point district, Pedder's the bridge, the mate, and chief engineer being Hill, and various other parts of the colony yes- forward, on deck. The second engineer was in the has contented himself with formally terday we observed a number of beggars openly engine-room. We took the mid-channel course. conveying to Rear-Admiral Da Silva the asking for alms from Europeans, and this, too, in When off Quarry Point I saw the Ancona about many, casco, within a few feet of Sikh and two miles off. I kept on my course for about two purport of the Government's telegram.

Chinese, constables. Doubtless this sadden minutes, and then, when we were about a mile Of course a change of Government appearance of filthy, impecunious, diseased apart, ported about a point. I wanted to keep a means a fresh election, and within the next vagabonds is due to an influx of the off-little to the north of the usual channel. There were no other steamers in sight, to distract 0.75 few weeks the citizens of Macao will scourings of Canton who have avalled them

selves of the opportunity of reduced fares-con- my attention, The channel in narrow at again be called upon to decide upon a sequent upon the opposition established by the that point, but we should easily pass on 0.75 representative to look after, the welfare C. M. S. N: Co.'s steamship Kiang-kwan-to the usual course. We went on for four or five minutes, at the same speed, and all of a of the Holy City and its inhabitants come up to town and raise the wind.

sudden I began to see the broadside of the 0.75 in the Lisbon parliament. A really Ar the Magistracy to-day, Capt. Rumsey, acting Ancona, and knew she was starboarding. I allow me to follow the capable man, thoroughly acquainted stipendiary, with a Jary consisting of Messrs. expected her to port, with the necessities of the colony and Ezekiel, Draper, and Hewitt, held an inquiry bend of the channel. We should thus have into the circumstances attending the death of a passed about fait The Kungpal determined to advocate against all Chinaman name unknowa-whose body was was then about mid-channel, or a little on the opposition its claims to special considera- found floating in the harbor on the morning of Kowloon side. The Ancona would have passed the 28th ult. Dr. Marques stated that he examined

us at a distance of about half-a-mile from the tion from the Mother Country, might at

the body the same day that it was found. It was shore if she had not starboarded her helm.) 0.75 least for a time, stop the ebbing tide which much decomposed, the face, neck, and chest The mate reported that she was starboarding. If I had starboarded my helm instead is leaving the grand old rain high and dry being swollen and discolored and then be of posting we should have struck the Ancona at fifteen confused wounds on the head. They were a mere hunting ground for the Chinese apparently made with some sharp and beary right angles: [reversed the engines, to assist to 1.10 Customs; but where is such a man to be Instrument, the skull being fractured in throw the Kungpot's head to port, her screw 1.00 found? We know only one citizen in several places. The age of the deceased was being right-handed. My orders were executed. about 35 or 40 years. The wounds which had The Ancona kept on across our bows, and gave Macao fully capable of adequately been inflicted were no doubt the cause of death two short whieties, to which I replied by one. championing the grossly neglected PC. Smith testified as to finding the body on Immediately our stem struck her a little shaft the fore-rigging, at an angle of about eleven 0.40 interests of a decaying port that ought the morning of the 13th. The jury returned

a verdict of Wilfol murder against some per degrees. We found that we were making water 0.50 to be almost rivalling Hongkong inson or persons unknown."

through the bows, and I decided to Beach the vessel at one of the likeliest spots that I could prosperity, and that man is Senhor

find on the smooth sandy beach. I slowed engines so that she would come up slowly in the beat place that I could possibly beach her. I went right straight for the shore. If anything the spot was to the westward of the point of collision, no apprehension whatever of danger before It was a considerable distance westward. I had sighting the Ancona,

Cross-examined by Mz., Francis;-It was into commercial and: Industilal" "prosperity dresseIrish members from a meeting that concerned Sweden that I got my certificate. I was in mid- social and political developments." channel in the middle of the pass, and the Arable

LONDON, March 7th all humanity, if she passed me whilst in that position. She had The proposed criminal proceedings against Stepsink, the Russian novelist, made a speech plenty of rooh to pass me, I didn't think it my M. Abington (Baird) for his brutal assault on in which he admitted that the letter in that duty to keep either on one side or the other. Miss Gladys Leslie have been dropped on the London Times on Siberian horrors, written by get under way about 6.10 a.. and went assailant paying $1000 to the injured woman.la albilist, was the absolute truth. A letter was, full speed ahead. I slowed down when the The Judge declined to restrain the Pelican read from Prince Krapeikin, blaming many per Arabic passed me. She had no difficulty Club from ejecting from membership George sonal acts of the Crar and calling him a beast. whatever is passing. She would have passed Baird for his action in connection with the Smith among monarchs with equal case even if I had not slowed Slavin prize-fight, wdwr ANACA World cable special from Moscow RYS ( down. My second mate was below, as it was. It is stated that the Portuguese Minister has Tremendous excitement prevails here over the his watch, and the chief toate was busy forward, failed in his negotiations with Lord Salisbury) horilble murder of a Sister of Charity named There was one signal of "stop", before sight for a settlement of the African dispute, and will Platniaky, a woman of 40 yours, well known for ing the Ancona. Our last port was Newchwang retorn to Lisbon Immediately,

her Charitable deeds The clock is in the wheel house, where we can. Several earthquake shocks have

red in

Har body, was cut up in small pieces and see it readily. It kept Shanghal time,

Kutele, in Asiatic Russia. Three villages have thrown into aʼsick, which was sewed up and been destroyed, his study, probes Babi nung into retired spot, where detection war only NUDE NEW YORK, March ythians in question was only a question of a few hours, dispatch to the Herald from Caricia, . The head, was rudely cut from the trunk and

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1.00 A. J. BASTO, the well known advocate ANENT the Stock and Share Exchange mooted Good Leeward Island...$1.50 per Gallon and editor of the Maraense. Whether some time ago, we learn on good authority that certain well known, brokers the other day LIQUEURS.

Benedictine Maraschino

Mr. BASTO would care to undertake visited the Officer Administering the Govern Curagoa Herring's Cherry Cordial the heavy and costly duties is quite through. This was certainly a step in the right ment with a view to getting the affair carried Chartreuse Dr. Siegert's Angostura

Bitters, &c. another thing; but be that as it may, we direction, and if the majority of the respectable are convinced that until a native of Macao, brokers possess any reprit de corps Exchange who understands what is actually wanted, should be an catablished institution before very long. It is quite evident that something should has been chosen, the best interests of the be done by the brokers themselves to place the

share business of the Colady on a more respect place will be ignored, as they have been able and satisfactory footing. A considerable At Shanghal, ou the 26th March, the wife of for many years past.

proportion of the so-called share-brokers now NELSON E. BRYANT, I.M. Customs Service, of a

calating and carrying on a very doubtful business daughter.

under the verandahs of the Hongkang Hotel are nothing more nor less, than an inesponsible and unreliable rabble of "jobbers" of the worst kind, and such a dangerous element would not Perit in this Colony. If the share business were conducted under proper regulations,

On the 11th of March, at Newchwang, tho wife of W. MARTINSON (I.M. Customs), of a daughter.

MARRIAGE.

On the 25th March, at HB.M.'s Consulate General, Shanghai, and afterwards by the Rev. J. M. W. Farnham, at his residenca," KATE PROXBURN FARNHAM to ROBERT JOHN MACGOWAN.

DEATHS

At Shanghai, on the 26th March, HONORINA MARIA, the beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.T. de Souraged 11 months and 9 days..

At 8 Minghong Road, on the 26th March, 1890, THOMAS BOYD, aged 36 years;

TELEGRAMS.

(Special to N. C. Daily News) OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION AT TOKIO;

YOKOHAMA, March 26th,

The latest designs in omamental inkstands is" The third national Industrial exhiblilon was a well. One of them should be presented to Eli officially opened this morning by his Majesty Perkins. Truth illas at the bottom of a well, and the Emperes in person, amidst an Imposing | some of it should adhere to Ejři pen, per

Adolf Yanglon, the chief mate of the Kungdal, gave similar testimony, and the hearing, was adj ned until to-morrow.

PARIS, Murch 6th,/. General Antonio Lafano, commanding the department of Lapaz, San Salvador, died recently at Zacatecoluca from the effects of wounds received in a personal encounter.

Dan New York, Márch 8th.. A cable special to the World from London saya I met Labouchere in the lobby last night and asked him what course he proposed to take in the Cleveland Street, scandal. He said he would pursue it at the first opportunity. Ho.. VIENNA, Marck added if you know I-still hold a brief for the Prince of Wales There is evidently a good The trials (which have been made by the deal of truth in the story that the Prince and Austrian Government and the military authorities Salisbury have quarreled, an event which would with smokeless powder have enabled the officials seriously hamper the latter in carrying on the

and March 9th. to arrivent some very valuable results. It has been Coverament found that the Mannlicher rifle possesses an am- ple power of resistance to the increased strain to which it is subjected by the new powder, while level trajectory of from 1,000 to 2,000 paces la obtained from the increased initial velocity of the projectile against goo paces, which distance was all that could be accomplished with the old infantry rifice.

**QUEBEC, March yib.

A World's cable special from London sayı: A mass meeting was held in Hyde Park to-day to protest against the Kara horror. A red flag was displayed and women nihilists in maleattire. mingled with the crowd, which was quite orderly, Only a few policemen were present and fully, 15,000 were on the ground.

John Burns made a long and impassioned. Resolutions condemning Imperial federation, speech, in which he said that the present Ciar.: proposed by David and seconded by Premiler was just as bad as the last one, who was justly Mercier were passed in the Legislative Assembly executed for humanity's sake, and that he him to-day, as followay” “That this House is opposed self would be ready and willing to carry the to Imperial federation, which would prevent red flag from Moscow to the Caucasus Canada from having with the other nations on

Burne also asserted that public opinion would the American continent relations most favorable force the British Government to interfere with Russia. He criticised severely the absence of

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