THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1891.
Continuing, witne a said :.......I had a row with || NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL. Mr. Webber and kcked him down stairs and told him he was a**
At this point the witness was called to order, as he was very excited and using quite unpazia mentary language.
Continuing-1 resisted Minhinnett in getting up his case against Mr. Webber In connection with a promissory 'noje. Minbinnett, while I was in the employ of Mr. Webber, came to the
office very often...
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The following telegrams from oor San Francisco exchanges were "crowded out" last night's issue :-*
LONDON, November 6th.
Taming
The rumored uprising in the State of Rioquestions of time and wages, has finally been Grande Do Sul'seems to have died out, according settled by compromisc to the latest news from that part of the republle,
RIO JANEIRO, November 8th. A Goverment decree Just issued orders
"for everything is reported to be quiet.
"
A dispatch from Nevers anys that the fall ing of a cage là a muse thafi toi di theo meu were instantly killed and five fatally fajared; they tag on
LONDON, November 11th.
in a hurricane yesterday and her cargo shifted, so it was necessary to jettison filty tons of wheat, och damage was done to the vessel by the Hon
The Duc la Tremoulile and Duc de Noailles, Prominent Orleanists, have arrived here for conférence with the Comte de Paris in regard to
at a gold rental, which payable The Foreign Office awaits a response from care of the State railways for thirty-three year At Conference of the Liberal-Unionlit Ass charges ngaingt the Duc d'Orleans is connection
of measures to punish the leaders in the recent outrages, Sir John Walsham, British Minister to Chins, has been directed to give the Chinese Government until the end of the month to reply, when, failing to get zarisfaction, the combined foreign feet will seize Shanghai and other treaty ports on the Yangste Kiang and the Powers will take control of the Customs of each port til the matter in dispute is arranged. The British Admiral now at Nagasaki, two days' steaming distance from Shanghai, has been wamed to hold the squadron in readiness.
Pressed by Mr. Fraser-Smith for direct answer to the question "did you assist hiru in getting up the case ?" he said :—I have no recol- fection of assisting Minhinnett to get up his case in respect to the promissory note for $1,300, I sent for Mr. Großborn about two weeks ago. I saw and spoke to him yesterday morning, after the Court adjourned, and he came to my office and had a whisky and soda.. | I did not make any special overtures to him then. About a fortnight go, while in converse- don with Goulburn, I told him he was a fool not to go to Bangkok when he had, accord-seven men, has foundered with all on board, ing to his own statement, « job ready for him. I have not seen Mrs. Goulbourn or spoken to ber about any matters pending la court within the past seven weeks,
Mr. Freier-Smith :-Now, Ms. Van Epps, 1 warn you to be careful, You are on your oath, mind you. You must answer this next question carefully, He then asked witness whether he had written any letters to Mrs. Goulbourn, about the case per ing in Court, within the past
seven,weeks. The answer was –
A boat belonging to the collier Kathleen has been washed ashote at Clagten Sea, Essex. It in feared the colller, which carried a crew of
Lloyds' agent at Freemantle, Western Aust- ralis, telegraphs that the Norwegian bark Habil which sailed from New York on April 4th last, bound to Freemantle, has hot yet antred. Great anxiety prevails as to her safety, ・ ".
A sensation has been caused at Stavanger, Norway, by a distinguished preacher, Outedal, accusing bimself of immorality. He is a mem- ber of the Storthing and a leader of an important political group supporting the policy of public morality. He confessed in. the pulpit before a announced his .esignation,
advance.
WASHINGTON, November 8th.' The Brazilian Congress has sized the salary of the President at $40,000 per year, and that of the | Vice-President at $18,000,
DUBLIN, November 8th. Job Dillon, speaking at Templemore to-day, said that Irishmen the world over were burniny. with pride and gratitude that the people of Cork bad performed their daty so nobly. He ap- pealed to the Famellites to consider the hope lessness of their position and seek for concilia tion.
Timothy Healy declared that the landfords and Orangemen supported the Parnellites, and that Redmond received fully topo Conservative
votes.
LIMERICK, November 8th.
This city to-day was the scene of a fierce con-
Oricans persists that his relations with Mme. Melba have been purely platonic. The French discuss the case as a matter that does not affect the political prospects of the Orleanists. The Ergish papers givo almost no attention to the
se
PARIS, November 13th.
Sir Henry way Attorney-General during Glad stone's last administration, but he was and is opposed to Gladstone's schemes for the establish ment of heme rule for Ireland. In his speech opening the meeting, Sir Henry claimed that recent experiences in Ireland (referring to the sicus factional fight last week) prowed that thị policy of the Liberal Unionists was the only correct one. A letter from Joseph Chamberlaid serious strike in the Pas de Calais mince is was read. He said the Gladstonians had lost announced for Monday next. Over forty thousand confidence is the home rule movement, and
workmen have resolved, by a series of protes they were trying to pass a blil to establish bome taken in the mines last week, to-go cul. The rule, sandwiched between more alluring Pro November 11th to accept the proposals of the Companies concemed had been allowed to Pals.
strikers. This evening they decided not to yield one fat of title of the men's demands.
The Marquis of Hartington complained of what he termed the apathy and cowardice of to Untonits in Ireland' as again revealed in the polling at the recent election in Cork, that rendering the work of English Unionists doubly difficult
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The recent gale caused an immense amount of damage to all parts of France, and a number of persons were killed, Several vessels were wrecked at Fecamp, on the English chanel, but
misilag." Cherbourg, with their coses numbedagte men,
be, severely punished that they consented to open their shops again. The respectable, hard. working, Foochow citizen is law-abiding and patient, but he will not put up with the unjust, queeres of the tax collector, as is shown in the abave case-Echo
TAIWANFOO.
FROM OUR OWN CORRISPONDENT.)
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Taiwanfão, December 12th, Everythinglivery dull in South Formors. The tea trade in the north part of the island has been a heavy 'loser to the planters, and it has affected the market hare. There have been spurts in suger and camphor but they amounted to very little. The collapse of the camphor-fammi has still further disturbed the makers and dealers la camphor. They are afraid to go ahend lest some new scheme of taxation basuddenly sprung upon them, and, on the ether hand, if they give us the business altogether, they will be hopelessly In debt.
The present Thotal will soon be known no more. He has been promoted (F) to the magla tracy of this district, the last incumbent having been transferred to Pu-lam. The promation
flict, in which forty soldiers and a mob of people articgton has written/a fetter charole only one man was drowned i† Two smacks of | entails a severe reduction in fees and perquisites.
O'Riler with concealing the:max. Important part of the Parnell Correspondenes at Bobingne. He citer letter which Farnell wrote O'Brier suggesting that McCarthy obtain satisfactory assurance from the Gladstoplang
During the great storm a fishing lugger was driven ashore near Boulogne and ilsteen of the mesixfjoand, were drowned.
I have not written any letters to Mrs. large congrega "an, begged forgiveness, and then will ruin winter crops. All the mountains in Wuld continue to act in good ANY BRUSSELS, November 13th. '--
Goulburn about the matters pending in Court, either withlo the_past_seven weeks, or soren montbs, either. Mr. Beran of the P.W.D., Mr. White, Sexton of the St. John's Cathedral and I forget other 4 or 5 frienda, “lutely unid they would subscribe to get Goulburn down to Bangkok. That was about a fortnight I really forget who the others were. It was to be done as a purely philanthropic affair. There was
no other motive.
Mr. Fraser-Smith -Have · any fire days elapsed for the past few months without Min kinnett calling at your office ?
Witness:-I don't remember exactly. I think on one occasion, recently, three days elapsed without him calling at my offics.
Mr. Fraser-Smith:-Had you any instructions from Minainnett, either direct or implied, to get
Mr, Goulbura out the colony.
Witness-To the best of my knowledge, I had
not.
Mr. Fraser-Smith-You swear positively, on your solemn oath, that neither Impliedly nor directly did you get instructions from the plain- tiff to get Mr. Goulburn out of this colony ? /
Witness—I did not.
Mr. Fraser-Smith-And you never tried to get him out in Minhinnett's interest?
Witness-No,
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At this juncture the Court adjourned til ro.30 tomorrow, when the examination in chief of Mr.
Goulburn will be continued.
REGATTA TIPS.
(TROM A VERY GREAT MAN.)
The training has in most cases been a farce right through. There is hardly one of the crews that has been three times in a boat together, except the English International. They bave tried their best to keep the Scotch from winning, by changing their crew every day, and even now It is not decided who is going to row, For the Chairman's Cup rather more work has been .done. This is bow they will finkb:-.
Chairman's Cup:-Kennedy or Master's crów, Garrison Cup-Saunders' crew. Aicerican Cup-Very open, Probably the launch will finish alone and have to go back and pick up the other people.
International Irish.
Ladies' Purse-Master's, certals. German Cap-Kennedy or Thompson's
8 Cars Members Cup :-Club. Sculls: --Navy.
Brokers' Cuo: John Andrew.
CORRESPONDENCE.
¿We do not becorarily endorse the opinions expressed by "
Cherepondents in this onlumen.]
À CONTRADICTION;
TO THE EDITOR OF THE “ Horokoro Telmgraph." DEAR SIR, read a paragraph (reprinted from a northern pape) in your issue to-day, viz. that the steamship Penafia took the ground, on entering Yokohama on the evening of the 3rd December. I would fre! much obliged if you would kindly contradict this statement, as there is no truth in the above report; I had the suma contradicted in the Yokohama paper.
Yours faithfully,
T. F. CREERY, Commander, S. B. Venails, Hongkong, 16th December; 1889. [Very glad to hear it.—Ed, H.K.T.)
PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR
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PARIS, November 6th.
were engaged. Four soldiers' were seriously wounded. Six civilians were arrested.
LONDON, November 9th. Winter in commencing with unusual severity in Eastern Europe. There has uten a black frost in Southern Russia, which, it is feared, Greece are covered with snow and severe frosts have occurred.
PARIS, November 9th. Lafargue, the socialist yesterday elected Deputy of Lille, has been liberated from prison, It is reported that the Cabinet is inclined to grant general amnesty.
ROME, November 9th.
At last the merchants have won a victory, in the abolition of the kin offices at Anping. Tal- wanion and Takow. There has been a long fight between the Chinese authorities and the British Conset of this piece and the American Consul at Amoy on the subject, and the former have given up the straggle, It calmlygted in the kerosene seizure at Anping in the summer-- when the gunboat Palor came over and made a formal demand for restitution and damages. The claim was for $8,000 and is now awaiting :New Your, November vgth.
final Judgment by the Tsung-li Yamên. A Paris cablegram to the Herald says:Our European population has been increased Gestois announces the death of Barbiers von Customs from Wahu to Talwanfoo,' He comes by the transfer of Was, Strangiaan, of H.I.M." Walderze, the morganatic wife of Louis Duke with his wife and six children. of Bavaria. She was Fraulela Mendel, and all her marriage in 1837 was 000 of the best known artists on the Munich comic stage. To many her the Dake renounced his right to succession to the duchy là favor of his brother Charles,
home rulers. Then Farnell would consifiute
The storm was felt with unusual severity to act in good faith with the home rulers, Then throughout Bellgium. At Antwerp shipping in Parnell would constitute O'Brien chairman he the Scheidt suffered severely, Much damage hinsall retiring in the latter's, favor.1.O'Brien | was done at Ghent and other places! proposed that his election to the chairmanship. be effected without public conditions of any kind. He would seek an interview with Gladstone after his election, and if the latter's assurances were ansatisfactory he would resign the chairmanship favor of Parnell and declare Pamella leader O'Brien cabled Dillon in New York asking him to support him for chairmad:Dillon tele- graphed back: Pamell is humbugging you." Harrington publishes a long series of com monications indicating that Parnell trusted O'Brien, and says his confidents wastólsplaced
BERLIN, November 11th.
editimate of expenditures for the coming fiscal The Imperial budget for 1892 shows the
116 G9210244 BERLIN, November 13th.
It was announced to-day that the protocol of
dispatch from Essen, one of the towns in Italy has been signed.
treaty of commerce between Germany and
The natives are beginning to show symptoms of the gold-fever now taging around Tamsul, hey have found geld-dust la small quantities at various paints, and are busy prospecting and washing. A few have made as much as $3 a day, and one lucky coolle found some small pieces of the metal weighing altogether.over two ounces. It is said that the new Governor pro-
it is only an ingenious scheme for aqueezing the poses to abolish gold-digging under strict penalties. The people here say, however, that
its sphere of action is limited to the exercise of year to be in excess of the last by:110,000,000 the great coal-producług district of Germany, † mora successful miners.
The Melba-Orleans scandal continues to attract a good deal of attention, more even in the political world than elsewhere. Moe, Melba has got out of the way, as she attracts more that he owes more than a million france, and attention than the Ittle Doke, It would appear that his father, with his proverbial avaricious. ness, gave him an allowance of only 1,000 francs Marquis di Rudini, the Italian Premier, today | delivered a long speech at Milan, Part of his MADRID, November 6th...speech was devoted to the financial situation of Admiral de Beranger, Minister of Marine, re- the Government. During his remarks he cely challenged the editor of a newspaper of announced a complete equilibrium of the budget. this city to fight a duel. The düsl was fought to- Not only were the established receipts fully day. Four pistol shots were exchanged, but neither equal to the expenditures, but even a small combatant was wounded. The seconds then surplus in the receipts might be expected. declared that honor was satisfied and refused to allow further hostilites. Immediately after the duel it was announced that Beranger had resigned as Minister of Marine.
Advices from Chiclaga say that a terrific hurricane is sweeping over that place. The Segurahasoverflowed and is inundating the town. The streets are impassable and a new bridge has been destroyed.. Large numbers of cattle in the surrounding districts have been drowned.
The American Charge d'Affairs here, Mr. | Newberry, became involved in a street brawl to-day. Noticing some ladies vainly expos- tulating with a driver because of crneity stated with the crires, who, becoming insolent, to an overburdened horse, Newberry remon, had his earn boxed by Newberry. The driver mad bis companions then attempted to show fight, but, cowed by Newberry's manner, con- tented themselves with a torrent of vile language and endeavoring to inclie a riot against the "for- elguer." The driver was arrested.
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Two passenger trains collided at Famalicas and a number of passengers, were killed. The exact number is not known.
November 6th. BOMBAY, Three of the soldiers injured in the railroad
yesterday
accident
have died.
Men den HAVRE; November 6th. The cotton cargo of the British steamer Chollerton from New Orleans, comprising 4480 bales, which arrived at Havre to-day, is on fire and la barning fiercely.
BERLIN, November 6th.” An inquiry is being made into the unlawful extension of mising galleries at Lichtenas, endangering the safety of the Silesian mountain
railroad.
Herr Dreyer, another Alsatian- manufacturer who was present at the Ferry banquet, has been dismissed from an office which he held.
ROME,-Noveber 6th.
The bealth of the Pope continues excellent. He feels keenly the altuation in which he is placed by the unfortunate incidents of the Pan-
thean, but there is no truth whatever in his rumored intention of quining Rome. Much disappointment le felt in Vatican financial circles
at the exremely meager result of the offerings of only about of om Fraland, the scat being
HAVANA, November 6lb, The chief officer of the Spanish steamer Emiliano, from Liverpool, reports that four days after leaving that port Captali... Beng-echen was
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In his allusion to the Vatican Rudiul said: "We have in our midst the Papatue, but sometimes assumes a threatening attitude, spiritual powers, not only by a law which cannot be lightly contravened, but also by the almost unanimous consent of those who thought The country's themselves most religious. ecclesiastical policy has now become traditional.
arks, of which 65,000,000 is classed as opa- ferring expenditures. The receipts are est mated at 25,000,ppa maks greater than last year A bill is proposed authorising 100 of 15,000,000 marks for the military, paval and Helgoland
reports; artefrible, explosion of fire damp, by which eleven facts were killed and two others Trilbodia is claiming many victims in Posen, Harcari
Since the disease appeared in this place it spread reported to the authorities. Influensa has also made its appearance in the northem suburbs of Berlin and already the cases amount to a great amber.
THE DOCTORS SHOOK THEIR. READS.
The honor and strength of the kingdom of Italy tallway departments, besides a loan for fortifying very rapidly and many deaths, are already. I would giro a million dollars fors stomach, said
must be scrupulously maintained. The deplor able incidents produced by a few short sighted persons will not make us deviate from our policy. Strong in the present and confident of liberty in Rome, Rudinis remarks concerning the future, we fearlessly guarantee the fullest the Papacy have produced a bad impression at the Vatican, his programme tending to make the Pope only the first subject of the King... The Pape will prepare a sharp note in reply.
The Italian newspapers, with exception of the clerical organs, are satisfied with Rudial's speech, but complain of its lack of explicitness on economic questions,
ST. PETERSBURG, November gtbi Acts of brigandage by men rendered desperate by banger are inci casing in Russia. Hundreds of men employed on the railways in Kansem, trains and marauded the country in gangs, Kourse and Voroness have plundered freight sacking farms and mansione.
The mortality among children from typhus fever and hunger is frightful. A woman at Chelaninsk killed her three children and hanged himself on the refusal of a rich neighbor to lend them money to prevent their starving.
DUBLIN, November 9th.
Rev. Samuel Coston, rector of Carogh, Kildare, recently charged with criminal negligence and Ill-treatment of the cidren in the Carogh Orphanage, has been arrested for homicide, în having caused the death of a child by lacing it it in a cold bath and and leaving it in the open air all night, cavered only with a sack. The child was found dead in the morning, the sack being frozen to its body.
PRAQUE, November rith,
The anarchists of Bohemia have been very active lately, and to-day the polica urade raida in a plot being hatched. Among them is the capturing six persons belleved to be fogleaders notorious temale agitator Herget. A number of incriminating documents were captured,
LONDON, November 12th,
Early this morning a fire in Bethnal Green, the eastera suburb of London, in the quarter occupied by lumber yards, factories and a large number of tenements filled with poor families, caused heavy damage Only one? Caualty resulted, and that was the death of a child, which resulted from exposure, Among tho property destroyed was an extensive lumber face, flock factory and a number of dwalings houses. Forty lamilies are rendered homeless.
ROME, November 12th.
Holia says it understands the United States Government has recognized its responsibility for the breach of international law in the New
Orleans lynching affair, and the only question is the amount of indemnity to be paid by the United
Staten.
LISBON, November 12th,
The Portuguese Government, in view of the grave state of affairs in Brazilý has decided to end war ships to protect Portuguero interèsis iri that republic,
NEW YORK, November 12th. A circular letter earnestly asking the co-opera tion of all religions and philanthropic societies in a determined effort in raske New York city a better place to live in was sent out to-day. It men in New York, indicating a strong organisa was signed by a number of the most prominent
New York on a broad basis. There is plenty of money and power Interested;
· LIVERPOOL November 13th.
with American recently. Now, a million dollars (£200,000) is a deal of money, but he was not able to buy the articio eron at that proc *
Mr. Thomas Galin, of No. 9, Poplar Row, Darley Abbey, near Derby, is not so rich As many boing a for one thing he isn't got. Her is his story, and garden, but he was ready enough to gira all he had he shy Up to eight yori ago I had never lost an
"hours"
work through
Gaskin on,"
comber, 1889.
dinghouse of Evan & Co. this morning and the A fire broke out in the immense wholesale flames quickly spread to the coller, where oil were stored. The oil caught fire and made thousands of gallons of cam oli asu cod liver to say
terrific heat. With this fire the firemen were
10 wholly unable to cope, and could do nothing and that in a mon more than allow it to bursaelf out and provent and me, the latter so thick and taky that I often fell away, I had diedful pootingham, my
pain after eating, y month, which would fill with water the flames frous spreading. The entire loss has not been estimated:
-FOOCHOW,
December 14th.
On the 8th Instant four sailing vessels came into the river on the same tide. It is many rear since the residents at the Pagoda Anchorage desceted as a ver se alive with sall, and it was described as a very pretty sight to watch them following ono naather in as they made for their berths off the Pogoda
willst living at Beeston,
had to
my
my
Core it with my fingers. My chosted to And my throat would well so I couldn't shirt at the neck. I vomited a grost deal, oblolly a yellowish-groen phlegm I bad backing fil I.blod a tho "I dàngh, and wanta congh'atd"
and the blood feshed out of my ones. I became exhausted and short of brath and had to call the doctor, and was in bed five or six weeks.
"I then went se out-patient to the. Nottingham Hospital, and after attending there for six months was very little better. I got so thin that I was like a ghost walking about, and my friends said it was all up with me. For eighton months I opt getting batter, then worse, and at last the doctors rocom Dared me to try a change of air. So I came to Abbey and my form or marter gave me an indoor recommendation to the Derbyshire Infirmary, Derby. I found, however, that hospital wers fall, and I saw my club doctor and as two doctors at Derby. The first one said, You are in a galloping consumption, and mert dies the other doctors, after sounding my lungs and chest,
People may say what they like, Foochow is not on the-down grade as regards the social diversions provided. We hear of an excep tionally, fine race ball, several dances are darkly binted at, and a leading resident: has fatimated that a fancy dress ball will gladen the hearts of the young men and maidens in the near future !!! There are a great many counterfelt ten-cent
circulation, and the consequence is, that, as pieces of both the English and Chinese colus
said nothing, but shook their heade,
to
the beds in the
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to Dunmanway, county Cork, engaged in a flight Two familles named Lynch and Hurly, living
the pression a some maire to fore quings went gelbe this moth fatally injured. Other participants in the fight
were injured, but not so seriously.
MADRID, November 9th,
PARIS, November rath.
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"Getting a trife better my old master allowed ma sad some days I worked a little, and then would be do what little Toould in his gardens and grounds s
his bad money on his neighbour, every day December, 1889, when I wrangling and ill feeling springs up. We took of breath, and broke down compl
got very short notice lately of the ringent measures the coughing and spitting up philégia, sometimes as much I Wax Blways completaly. authorities were forced to adapt to the use of as st
steacupful
phlegm would choke me. At this time
eyes turned yellow, and ware bloodshat. My parched and I often broke out into a cold, efemmy west. My tongue was like a plood of brown loather, and I could keep nothing down. I lost over weight in three weeks....
Eclair of this city publishes a dispatch spurious cash, and, sooner or later, tkay'will be for fear fondo, and was afraid to go to sleep wept overboard by an enormous wave, and all in Andalusia, states that the town is threatened from Athens which contains information of driven to make these applicable to silvercoinage, the whites of Ups and month wore dry end
effort to rescue him were frulless.
PARIS, November 8th.,
La Malin pristaa letter from Signor Celapi to M. Desmarels of the Parls bar, in which, witer saying that "the Fore is consumed with ambi- dion and would well his soul to regain the tem- poral power of the Papacy" Signor Crimpt expresses his approval of the neutralizing of Alsace Lorraine, on condition that France Jofas the Dreiband. Alsace then, he says, will be buffer between France and Germany. The Dreiband agreement, he adds, contains no word against France. He concludes by appealing to all men to ppite to preserve. Estope from war.
· LONDON, November 8 b.
VIENNA, November 9th,
The Austro-Hungarian budget for 1892 was presented to the delegations today. It shows the estimated expenditures fen the fiscal year of 1802 amount to 129,142,886 florios, which is an increase of 3,802,459 forins. The expenditures on account of the army are estimated at 119 365,263 Borins, an increase of 4,320,828 farins.
CHICAGO, November 10th..
the Government has determined, in case Chile The News Washington correspondent asserts does not proffer an explanation of the Baltimors affair soon, to make another and peremptory demand.
If Chile still falls to net, all avaliable vessels in Valparaiso harbor."
The sooner the better. There was great difi- culty in getting ten cent pieces introduced here, and it must be very aggravating to the local government to find them counterfeited so soon after they had become popular,://
batt
my cres
stone
Imanaged to get up for a few hours at a time, ́was so wonk I had to take hold of the furniture and sitting or lying, was never at case and got no to mowa a few yards. I was always tired and weary, real rost. Too weak to red, I often ant for hours looking at my handa-nothing but skin and bone, and was so nervous I couldn't bear the least nolas, and the children at play quite speet ma
A dispatch from Adria, on the Mediterranean
with great disaster through heavy rains and standing imperance. In substance the corre lacessant, gales prevailing in that vicinity.spondent of L'Eclair states a conspiracy has Much damage been already done in the sur- been discovered in Athens, with ramifications in rounding country.
other portions of the kingdom, having for its object the overthrow of the present ruling dypany of Greece. Among the prominent men We are glad to be able to state that all the said to be destrous of throwing saide the govern, trouble at Tek-hux is at length at an end. The ment of King George to Tricoups, the well- besieged adherents of the chief stole away one known Greek statesman, who at one time held by one from the town to which, as reported last the position of Prime Minister of the kingdom. week, they had ded, and returned to their In the Deputies to-day Laur accosed Rouvier, homes; and the chief himself. is supposed to Minister of Finance, of subjecting French fins have escaped to Swatow, The Tek-apa people nces to the control of Jewish financiers Laur have resumed bunlaess, the shops are open, and thes demandad the exprision of Jewish bankers all in, as pesceable again as before the Salt
The doctor kept on attending me, but he mid, ! I can do you so good; Ioan only patch" you up, hold a discussion on such a proposition as that increase the tax. The General commanding the taking his medicine and tried arorything I could lisas from France. Rouvier, replying, declined to. Commissioner raised the storm by trying to because your lungs are deased. I then gare OTER made by Lagrein regard to the Jews The forces spokễn bight” of by the people of the of One thing was a cough oure from London that conuiry's dance, Rooies declared were district for the excellent afscipline his troops cost 22, a botits. But nothing did any good, and managed with the greatest prudence. The were under. He had youched for their good my friends who pame to see me wald Well, you won's gibtion of Lapr was dismissed, 431 to 3.1 behavior and it is said, that he moved about cough much longer, you have merely to prepare for most of his predecessors, and to the most of the United States navy will be consentralca Minister of Worship agalost supporting the On Sonday last a brawlsprang up close to
The Pope has renewed his protest to the amongst them personally in disguise to ocure it, another world.
About the middle of March, 1889, neighbour position taken by the Italian Government in the well-known tea house in the main street over named Joseph Tatham, who works in the paper mills connection with the recent pilgrim incident in the bridge, which, but for the timely interference at Darley Abbey, aid to me,
Tom, did
you ever try of the authorities, threatens to expand into: Mother Geigel Syrup and told me how he had ST. PETERSBURG, November, zath serious rict. It appears that a patty of light been oured after being in the hospital. He spoke so The authorities of the Russian War Office men walking together, were suspected by ilkleme in praise of this medicine I sent my wife to A terrible accident has occurred at Castells a line in number,
and got Smith's, Stere Mare seventeen miles from Waples, Lange have resolved to construct. » Hee of forta; along focus and dang ber, afamaggling. Fearing Fistorts Bired. After the first does I had as foruma
a black, sa, ink,, and bullfight when suddenly a section of seats gav
watching their movements. One of the suspected medline for three days my
taking LONDON, November 13th.. way, throwing god people to the ground. Que hundred of them were badly injured, and of this
party entered shop and asked the favour of food kept down, and in a few days more I was able to number twenty will die.
A widespread conspiracy to create a represenbelag allowed to leave his umbrella until his go out for a short walk... By the end of a fortnight I tative assembly has been, discovered in Rassis, retum, and permission being given be went his went to see my master, who asked what had wrought BERLIN, November 10th,
Moscow is the center. Adrices from 18. Here, one of the Bikin runners walked the improvement, and I told him,
as I fall every on Vermonte Alt in the densand from other · countries must bewolff, head of the banklog firm of Hirschfeld & becoming more and morɑ suspicious' as the 'ho know the man who had, left his umbrella commenced work at once, and here never lost s'day'
Herr Szamatiski, the confidential clerk of Her Petersburg state that the authorities there are into the shop and asked the shop-keeper whether that Mothne Belgeli Byrup had faved my life 1† Wolf, was to-day 'arrested for complicity in the internal situation of the empire consicpes to grow.The reply being given in the negative, the lid of course my strength did not return all at onoS
more critical, - Thme li considerablé predsiness |'man informed him that he did not believe him after taking Belgela Syrup for ris, months I lead ·
Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Sydney, from Marseilles, Nov. 29th. To Shanghai: Mr. Fries.
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The Standard, in a leader on the Prince of Wales' Giftieth birthday, congratulates the Prince in bighly eulogistis language, and concludes as follows: "If not always proof against the temptations to which the greatest of mankind hare yielded, he can challenge comparison with dangerous temptation to interfere in political and constitutional controversier has been consistently superior
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Per P. & O. Reamer Chusan, from London,
To this end a number of vessels will be with. Nov. 1th-To Shanghai: Mr. Gen. B. Wood
drawn from foreign squadrons. Ifthis demonstra ward, Mr. Alex. Menzies, Mr. Frank B. Shindles, Mr. H. J. Mason, Miss A. Addison, Miss M. A saying: A plot has been discovered to place
The Timer has a dispatch from Tangler |tion has no effect it will be for Congress to set, Wells, Mrs. Shaw, Mr. E. 0. Lindstrom, Mr. Smitan's favorite brother, Mulgy Ismail, an
ROME, November roth, * G. Brown, Mackintosh, Hden Cameron. To Hongkong Rev. Mis the throne. The folter's chief advise; has been
Rome
And fastered, and Intl, who wað 1 somber of spectators gathered to winera a } of officer in Central Asia”NANJA ST39) 39leség; the runners were following sud closely and felt rosted
when STA
of Fez, has been deposed and sent to Morocco with several noble kccomplices:
The News, commenting on the Board of Trade returns, says! The decrease of so per | sent in trade, with America may fairly be attributed in the McKinley law. The diminution
Rowe, November 8th, Some persons last night forced open the tomb bank frauda. .:
I fall aslep
the
got easier, my
and Mrs. Beauchamp, Sub-Lent/R, H. Kente.
Per P. & O. steamer Britannia, from London, November 13th➡To Shangbali"Mr. Pall, Mr. Feyer, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Berken, Mr. and Mrs Dudgeon. To Hong Kong: Mr. and Mrs. Playfair, Mr. Babington, Mr. Riach, Mr. T. H. Reid.
Per P, & O. steamer Thamri, from London, | ascribed to financial depression, a November 13th. To Shanghat: Mr. and Mrs. Yates. To Hong Kerg: Mr. Holmes.
Fer P. & O. steamer Malwa, from London, of the Countess Mirafior, the morganatic wife The old established bank of Seagale of Fosen Nov. 19th-To Shanghai: Mr.A. H. Blanchard, of the late King Victor Emanuel, and set fire to has returned all deposits and suspended, owing -Mr, C.-B. Blanchard, Mrs. Blanchard, Miss the coffe. The case was.cpuanmed, but the zinc--to inability to pay hash debté,
Bianchard. To Hongkang: Mr. J. W. Fitbeam, shell protected the body. The face and feet
DUBLIN, November rotb, Mr. Fith-am, jan, Mrs. C, Andrewi, Mrsk ́were slightly burned, There is no clue to the To-day, while some keepers were walking Salters, Colonel Harrington Blast,
perpetrators,
along the shores of Lake Nass, they saw some dictatorial Government has prohibited pubile
thing in the water, and procuring grappiing irons Mr. G. T. Howell, Mr. W. H. Warren, Mr. A meetings until all signs of messiness pass tigation, proved to be that of Rose Lawless, the anley Ireland, in the Gylf from Quebec, October Frendy. Mr. W. Rudlard, Mr. C. H. B. Greca, endrely away. The newspapers are commanded youngest sister of Lord Clancarly, The family. The for Liverpoolvake lestring crew at Kin-
| noi to 'make' any samarks about Da Fonseca's Was Immediately notified. It is a matter of con- fonte faz Csucceeded "in' felcuing the captain neighbouring shop-keepers who had got wind of growing worse for seven years. His complaint was dissolation of Congress or the dictatorial profecture as to how the unfortunato indythe and were drowned the number of those? lit/trouble in the meantime, closed their su obronio Inflammatory gayapopala for chronio gastrio G. E. Hand, R.N.
clamation. There are many evidences that the death, Republican party is disgusted with the acts of the President, joy
empire. As a result of this feeling the marshals regarding the states of affairs throughout the of the nobility exercising power and residing in different parts of the country have been wamed that they will be held respmsible for any manifestation of political feeling against the Government which may occur in the provinces of the local administra losa under their control,
connected with the smuggling gang, but that if strong an ever in my life, and have continued so ever moreover that he strongly suspected him of being he handed over ten thousand cash he would not sinos prosecute bis enquiries further. The shop keeper Wikin giving consent to the publication of this protested that he had ng tuaintance with the remarkable statement, Mr. Gaakin requeste zis, to refor inhile act of confessation Darley Abbey, Tho is acquainted with all the facts all doubters to him or to Mr. Koetley Heed Osedoner, his little act of coffes all custom, As alleged. Mr. Galda kas, Brod st VALFARAISO, November 8th. Per P&O stemmer Sutle, from London, lees from Rio Janeiro staic that the new they dragged a-body ashore, which, upon inves. The bark which yesterday stranded off Kinah, he absolutely resaica to do so, The likin Jars, and bears an excellent reputation
to his giving him ten thousand cash or even onc
Abbey 29
Nov. 26th-To Shanghai: Mr. W. G. Bobby
Mr. G. W. Stoker, M5 W. P. Käight. To Hong-
· Kong's Mr. Roberts, Captain Lawie, Sub-Lieut.
Fer P. & O. steamer Massilis, from London, W0726th-To Shanghai ; Mr. A, C, Mons, Mr EM, Robertson, Mr. L. G. Maron To Hang kang Mr. Exckfel, Mf. A Allison.
Baron de Lucens is the only one minister who remales in the Dictator's cabinet, and he is Per P.D. stormer Khadive, from Lendow, regarded as an Imperialist) Both the army and Dec. 3rd To Shanghai: Captain Bradshawe, | vary continue to uphold Fonseca, in the new re #57, d. G, Krish)
her and four of the crew, but all of the other man of
who lchf (Beft lives on the Gyffe la savon, or at etekmes Fall Ng Theft thed thin city of the loss
Byen werd 19th ce
· FARI, November 19th, at Macon, in the Department of Sibue-et-Loire, A fire broke out to-day in the military barracks and 2000 rifles were rendered entirely useless and a large quantity of military storia poa qumpó, The trouble hatween French glassblowers and their employers, which arose cas inomis ago over
man hereupon left the uhla, but returned after a Now, what was the complaint from which he linis with a large body of brother, rupedia come suffered. Not galloping consumption, certainly, The 30 to 40 strong, and the arrested keeper. The one of the doctors thought), or he would have galloped into his grave in loss show three month, Instoud of
promptly and rose fara mane «h. Học rfight
any of the combatantsing signs on their wrongly treated. When the right remedy Mother casued, which conflated, some little time, and starb) which has long symptoms los consumption, Low vision: ft Sebaasien Ignorably mistaken, and tapes of very tough treatment tils point a hayari magistrate appeared on the scene with bla con bosses of the digesties troos do glad to thas Belge Byrup, we used the discuss yielded) as sil Jane rata, for Haves, passed. Doal to-day. She but it was not until after he had promised the Halda an his recorary, and command the fact The British ship Tileman, from Tacoma, stables, who promptly put a stop to the fighting magnions preparation. We hearily congratulate leports that she was thrown on her beam ends § indignent shop-keepers that the rinoere should, orina este se si lainking people [is]
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