altogether. The Bank's lawyer entered a pro test against the fillegal procedure, and as the soldiers were getting tired of counting anyhow they compromised matters by declaring at embargo on the whole amount, whatever it might be. In parruance of that they wanted to sbut the premises up, lot the manager went away with the keys of the euler doors, and left the premises to their fate. Until the Zafro leit, therefore, the Spanish authorities were in the predicament of having an open house, littered with a quarter of a million dollars, to protect, For fear of personal risks the keya were passed around amongst the English residents in turn, each man taking them for a while and passing them on in the style of "hunt the slipper." In the meantime the Back's husiness, of course, entirely suspended, pending legal action.
THE DISTURBANCES IN THE NORTH
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1891.
and what he was forewarned of hos followed, nit the riots so far having been at towns within the three provinces controlled by him. We give this for what it in worth; it is hardly possible to verify it.
The Chinklang correspondent of the N. C. Daily News, writing on the 27th May, says having cured him of Just a line to let you know that every thing re- mains quict here. The Taotal has bad pro- clamations posted in and around the Concession warning the people to be on their good be haviour and to respect the Foreigners. Since the trouble at: Wuhu, Nanking, and Ngankin, armed rickets of Chinese braves patrol the Con- ceston day and night. H.B.M.. gan vessel Swift is still here, and if her services are requir ed, no doubt out gallant defenders will give a good account of themselves. Preparations are being made by the various Trade Guilds, at much cost, to celebrate the great annual festival of Tu-Tien Kunb, which is to take place on
the 31st inst.
aries at Nanking shew the true spirit of Chris. The glowing accounts supplied by the mission- tianity. "Onlooker sounds a note of praise in the N. C. Daily News as follows:-About the 14th of this month (May) the missionaries organised to prepare for the coming troubles. Two were appointed to write to the consols and a committee of three to be on the alert for in- formation cscerning any premeditated trouble, Nothing we heard of any trouble except a proclamation on the Mf. E. Hospital, till the lewelt r was informed on Sunday by a friend whe knew that there was real danger. A meeting of the community was at one called and it waS decided to send our wives and children to Shanghal and two were appointed to visit the Viceroy and warn him. Dr. Jellison and the writer visited Liu Ta-jen who met as most (This kindness is due to Dr. Jellison cordially, shaking hands in foreign fashion.
sickness few for help, which was promised. Monday morning weeks ago.) We told him our errand and asked there was a regular stampede to the steamer and the Chinese thought the foreign population had all run away, but the men were only escortlag the ladies to the boat. At the hulk we heard that footing had commenced. We hurried back to find the mission premises at the Drum Tower surrounded by soldiers and nothing injured. On going to the North Gate Bridge place we found that the Methodist ladies' college had been inoted, beds torn to pieces, windows smashed, doors broken, and a pile of firewood had been ipnited, neatly burning the college building and scorching one of the windows, Mr. down, but as it was, only burning a matshed Ferguson's house had been entered,, but very little damage done, The Rev. D. W. Nichols had a rare experience at the West Gate, place. He had only escorted his family just outside the West Gate when servant came to tell him that in crowd was about to burn the fine M.E. Hospital. He hurried back to find several thousand people outside the gate and several hundred inside making everything ready to burn the building. Our gallant friend Nichols rushed through the crowd asking for the ring-leader, and on finding him he grabbed his queue and dragged crowd following. Mr. N. then stood in the door bim through the rioters, outside the gate, the way and kept the mob at hay with a revolver for perhaps an hour or two, while the ringleader tried to urge on the mob, once partially pulling a lenife out of his sleeve. When our brave
tingleader again and handed him over to the came along with soldiers and Mr. N. seized the official who said he would take his head off on the spot, but Mr. N. told them not do it there there? They then decided to beat him and but to take him to the yamen and cut it of gave him two hundred blows. When the writer visited the place in the evening the crowd had mostly dispersed. About dark Mr. Ferguson visited the Viceroy to complain of the laxity of some of the officers, who released soldiers found carrying off mission property. The Viceroy trouble in this direction. We had a peaceful look immediate steps to try and prevent further night surrounded by our military guard and to. day all is quiet except for some threats. We understand some heads of rioters are to come off
Another correspondent writes-The festival is postponed till next Sunday. Placards making strong sccusations against the Jesuit Missions were posted up last night, but defaced and taken down this morning, and during the morning placards, calling upon the people to rise in their thousands at 4 pm, to-day, were said to have been posted outside the Concession, but this needs confirmation, and at time of writing all is quiet and there is not the slightest sign of any sturbance A number of military patrols in charge of officers are in the Concession which gives the place quite a lively appearance.
The Afercury of the 26th ult.saye:-There was nothing fresh in the way of news brought down by any of the river steamers to-day. All was quiet at Hankow when the steamers left, though there
were rumours of troubles having taken place at Chungking. So far we are without
BERLIN, April 30th.
PARIS, May and. Further particulars of the labor rict at Fourmies killed outright by the hire of the soldiers and a yesterday go to show that three people were number of others wounded, four of whom have since died.
PITH
Ministry of Commerce, has arrived here, on a Biron Wettek, Under Secretary of the Austrian special mission from his Government. His object is the unification of the German and common laws and the adeption of common Austrian railway systems by the enactment of
gations. In the negotiations to be under-instructions, and in order to avoid taking life.
The soldiers, acting under their officers' PITH, taken special attention is to be devoted to the fired low, with the result that many a noter's arrangement of military and strategie lines with linib has been ami utated. a view to the rapid mobilization of treaps in both cruntries. Politicians sea the most impor- tnt results if this negotiation carried to a successful conclusion. It will bind Germany Pence and greatly increase the strength of and Austria in a closer union and insure the The Trple Alliance.
ST. JOHNS, N F., April 30th. Over Sfty ball-carriers escaped the Govern ment cruisers several days ago and sailed with cargoes for St. Pierre, Information is now received that they are returning and that the men have been incited to rebellion by French with arms and liquor. Much anxiety is felt merchants at St. Piene, who have supplied them here, The British warship Pelican has gone to Serious trouble is expected to follow this intrigue Fortune Bay to aid the Dominion steamers, on the part of the French.
TORONTO, April 30th. Stansbury would probably be rowed at Seattle, Oarsman O'Connor said to-day his race with as that city offeret $1,000. If Toronto raised that he would row here,
LONDON, May 1st Reports received here from all parts of England show the epidemic of tafluenza is still spreading. factories in different places have been compelled There are many cases in London. Mills and to close on account of the disease.
Union, was in the Bankruptcy Court to-day. Mr. Bottomly, Managing Director of Hansard's
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The trial has opened at Moulins of a young and Lepine, a Notary at Chantelle, in October last. attractive widow named Achet for the murder of The body of Lepine was found in the highway been shot and then his throat cut. Suspicion near Widow Acher's house, The Notary had fell upon Mac. Achet and she was arrested. To- day she confessed she committed the crime in with Lepine, but was not intimate with him self defence. She said she had had transactions that he came late one night and tried to assault her; that a desperate struggle ensued, in which she shat him with a revolver, and that she then dragged the body into the road and cut Lepine's
inveigled Lepine to her house and compelled him The prosecution declare Mme. Achiet
him. The document, written in a trembling him to sign a receipt for 18 coof which she owed
Mme. Acher testified that he heard men's voices hand, was found in her desk... A little son of
saw the body carried out by men in addition to pistol shots. A neighbour said he
deinand of the executors of the will of the late The French Government has refused the Prince Napoleon in regard to the latter's fina
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ROME, Máy in
In the Depu ies to-day, am'd noży interrups tions, Nicotera, Minister of the interior, recounted show that the country was tranqall the events of Mayday, and read relegramy to troubles in Rome, he said, were due to the The
from Paris to incite disturbance. Anarchist Landi, who had been sent expressly
officer was brutsily attacked at Batzelar. The Imbriani provoked a storm of protests by per- sieting, in the face of Nicotera's denial, that an termoll caused the President to suspend the will demand an explict vote of confidence. sitting until to-morrow, when the Government
Two hundred persens were placed under arrest in connection with the Labor Day disorders here. The gendarme who was wounded yesterday while of his Injuries. qulling a riot died this morning from the effects
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Reports are received here that riotous and revolutionary meetings have been held at War- saw, the capital of Russian Poland.
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the ringleader, whois said to hea Mahommedan, was arrested and his head has probably been taken off by this time. We learn upon undoubted authority that the Viceroy Lin is shut up fast in bis Yanica there, and that nothing short of an earthquake is likely to stir him or get him outside, he is in such a state of tenor. We also know that several influential mandarins in this and the neighbouring provinces of Kiangse and Anhwel are endeavouring to make arrangements to have a place of refuge prepared for them in Shanghai, and some of them are in negotiation with Foreigners about leasing houses in the Settlements. On the advice of the U.S. Consul General, the American Missionaries at Jessfield came into Shanghal lost sight, but so far as we can learn no disturbance of any kind appears to have taken pince around Shanghai.
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LONDON, April 30th. In the House of Commons Sir J. Fergusson stated that henceforta no treaty of commerce would be renewed that precluded preferential arrangements between England and her colonies regarding their respective products.
VIENNA, May 1st.
A Russian named Glikoff, arrested in Servia for the murder of Beltcheff, the Bulgarian Minister of Finance, made a confession. He has been sent to Bulgaria.
A passenger travelling from Cracow to Lemberg crew two revolvers and demanded of three fellow on the night express train last night suddenly travellers in the same carriage their
tmoney and valuables. A terrible struggle ensued, and although the men assailed were unarmed they fought with desperation. The robber used his revolvers with effect, killing two of the men in succession. The third grappled closely with his the chambers of his revolver, the robber fore assailant, who fired in vain. Having emptied all bimself from his antagonist, burst open the door, and jumped from the train while it was going at full speed. As soon as the alarm was conveyed to the engineer the train was stopped. In the two passengers were found lying dead on the compartment where the struggle occurred the
and lining had been torn up in the struggle, penetrated with bullets. The survivor was glass smashed and the walls spattered with blood barely able to inform the passengers and guards of what had happened. The train was backed to the spot where the man jumped out, but no traces of him were discovered.
BERLIN, May 1st. The Tageblatt to-day publishes a despatch new marching on Kibiro with the intention of the substance of which is that Emin Pashe is covering the ivory which has been abandoned there.
The Shinpao states that over twenty rioters have been captured at. Wahu. During the examination some confessed that they helped in refting houses on fire, some that they assisted day proposed except the day which the Governor shot through and through. The cushions
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Mr. W. H. Smith moved that precedence be riven the Irish Land bill over all orders of the ment was pledged to give to the woman suffrage debate.
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PARIS, April 30th.
In the Senate, to-day, Minister Ribot, replying to an interpellation, said Fra ce desired to respect the independence of the republic of Hayt! and cause it to be respected by offers. France had came to an anxinda with the United State regarding the Mole St. Nicholas, and the Washington Cabinet had withdrawn the United States squadron.
in carrying, and some that they threw, stones, The magistrates did their best both by gentle persuasion and severe torture to discover the
Sir Henry James (Unionist) opposed any leaders of the riot, bat failed in all their efforts. exception being made, and moved that the Land There is no doubt that the leaders have made
bill be taken up every day until through the their escape.
The Viceroy of." Nanklug committee. The motion was supported by many despatched two more Tantats to Wubu carrying Conservatives opposed to woman suffrare and an arrow, which means the granting of full canied by 219 to 159, amid. Opposition powers to put the roters to death on the spot if found guilty. The prisoners were accordingly taken before the discretionary tribunal, and some of the rioters withdrew their previous confessions. The evidence,was so con- Aicting that it was almost impossible to arrive at the truth; but several of the prisoners stated that they raW. man named Wang Yi-yaan firat setting to a house. A police capiata with some soldiers was at once oidered to make the arrest of the sald' Wang and the prisoners were returned to the magistrates for re-examination, About sunset, Wang appeared, guarded by soldiers. His examination was held on board a Chinese gunboat but nothing as yet has tran- spired. Workmen have been hired by the Chinese authorities to repale the ruined walls of the Catho lic Church, and guards are stationed about the place. The French gunboat brought back the
NEW YORK, April 30th. Catholic fathers who have been accommodated in
Frank P. Slavin, the, Australian champion quarters provided by the officials at the request pugilist, made his debut at Madison Square to of the captain. Over a thousand soldiers are night before an audience of 4000. When Billy under arms stationed all about the place. At Madden Introduced him as the champion of anchor are three Chinese men-of-war, one the world," cries came from all over the house, English and one French gunboat. The tramping"No, no, Sallivan is the champion." of soldiers and galloping of horses is heard Slavin gave a boxing exhibition with Jim from night till morning. The Viceroy has sent Daly of Philadelphia. In the first part the a third despatch demanding the discovery, crowd was not greatly impressed with his work, capture and immediate execution of the ring but in the third round, when Daly tried to leaders, Rewards are offered for the leaders of in stiff punches, Slavia woks
The Berlin Art Exhibition opened to-day with pamp and ceremony, The Emperor and Empress and Einpress Frederick and many other noinbles
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Revolutionary documents have been discovered baked in rolls sold by a.St. Petersburg baker, whose customers are revolutionary people. The baker has been arrested.
reputation from the danger of binoculars falling St. Petersburg theatres are getting an evil on the heads of the sitters. In the stalls from the careless occupants of the boxes. >
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LONDON, May and.. Turbulence continues in the mining districts of France and Belgiura. In Saring and Liege in Belgium determined attempts were made by strikers to prevent any one who refused to join get
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WASHINGTON, April 30th. United States has not had any negotiations with There is good authority for saying that the France respecting the Mole St. Nicholas. The squadron of evolution was not sent to Part su Prince with the intention of making a naral 'demonstration representatives of this Government to secure the effort was made by us of the Mole St. Nicholas, by purchase or otherwise, but these efforts, it is learned, resulted unsuccessfully.
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The Marquis of Lorce is writing a novel to (Down for Adults 16, to '85 grains troy,}|| 38 346, Queen's Road Central, reports say the people are sull wildly excited. day in Hyde Park in support of 4000 members young and accomplished American girl with remedy is cases of HEADACHE, MIGRAINE, scene is laid in the west of Scotland, and the Ten thousand carpenters and joiners met to heroine, it is said, is a transcript from life eis IS the most approved and most efficacions of those trades who struck to-day for forty-seven whom Lord Lore became acquainted in the hours work per week and tenpence per hour as United States.
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, FEVER, wages. written a letter to John Deasy, the ship of the it is to be thatod to a mate feast face divites COUGH, and many other complaints. It is
Thomas Quins, M. P. for Kükenny, has about be treated a rare of scandal, for
If Tumor is to be believed, Edinburgh is TYPHUS, ERYSIPELAS, HOOPING. McCarthylie party, stating that he has seceded cases all involving persons of the highest also he very best Antiseptic. Highly recom from the party headed by Parnell and announcing social position in the city-are now in progress,
In the Chamber of Deputies S. Imbriani with. drew yesterday's expression, saying he had no intention ofinsuling the army, but simply wanted an inquiry into the rumors. The Fremler said this had been ordered,
NOTICE
UNPAID CALLS.
LABUK PLANTING COMPANY, LIMITED,
will be distributed among members on Sunday. the reason for taking this step is the refusal of the instances, and a wife in the other.
The papers relating to the New Orleans affale { his desire to join the McCarthyites. Quinn says action being taken by the husbands in two of mended by the medical Faculty. To be had from HAREHOLDERS and, or HOLDERS of
BUANOS AYRIS, April 30th,
The report of the examiners appointed to inquire into the affairs of the national banks
SCRIP who have not yet paid the FINAL Farnell to consent to the release of the Paris
every reputed Chemist and Druggist. Ask for pay the same to the Undersigned, together with CALL, due r5th January last, are requested to The British cotton goods manufacturers are fund in order that the money might be devoted said to be greatly alarmed by the Inroads made Dr. KNORR'S ANTIPYRINE! Each Tin Interest at the rate of 13 per cent, per annum telegraphs that the proposed scheme of Baron Britala so India fall off- 5,000,000 pounds to in red letters.
by their competitors in India. In 1890 the
Hirich to transport Hebrews from Poland, and China, 3,000,000 pounds; to Japan, 4,000,000
3rd Juno next.
Shares on which a Call or Callaars unpaid on with the Articles of Association, 3rd June next will be dealt with in accordance
to the use of evicted tenant.
appointed. He was a Hunan man and doubtless published to-day shows a most scandalous state. An Adelaide corespondent of the Chronicle | shipments of cotton twist and yarn from Grebears the inventor's signature, " Dr. KNORR » from above dato to date of payment, on or before
Geld cloved to-day at sjó per cent, premium
commented upon by the Australiaes, and that the colonists are strongly opposed to the infiss of Russian Jews,
Chine Beware of spurious imitations 100 Supplies constantly on hand at the China
· Honghing; 9412 May, 1984 2
do) General Managerk, - (and |-- Hongkong, with May, 1891
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