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ROME, November 17 6. Dr. Kepp.. Prines Bishop of Breslau, and De *Kremen'z,- Archbishop of Cologne, have been

rafted to the cardinalsts,

BRUSSELS. November "yth, "

It bưng now malet d that the proposal which Affed de Rothschild of the British dele. gatian witi submit to the manetv y cor ference is 1 well conceived and long thought of plan for an Internal mal monetary agreement, and not mere pet of the tra feling of greater on Firenca biz been created among the delegater that the conference will have pricient results,

The temp in certain qavelers to aldicule the conference, and the fals: impressions conveyed by cursin E vopn · Diners, Are strongly rexeșted by d legsies of all opinions. Indeed, It exurda Ravalind legiteto-night to ann~unce bis intendan of bringing the matter before the conveni a tomarenw and pro'esting against the circulation fch reports,

CRY OF MEXICO, November 77th,

cave-in of the Brii mine at Pachuen,

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1892.

sion throughout the city. Thousands of men did not go to work at the usual hour, but waited in group on the street corners near the center of the city. They were joined by crowds of loafers, anarchistward row 12%.

Thousands gathered at the Pueria del 'Salanil began shouting against the Mi ishy and the municipal authorfles. The pole tiled to dis. perse them but were repulsed. Re-enforcements were called, But before they arrived most of the crowd drifted into the side streets.

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company. The Queen's dinners and entertain that he will commence the attempt in March ments are gradually including a larger circle of next.... persons than formerly, though it remains to be seen whether this will be a triumph for demo...Mr. Miyagawa Daiju, editor of the Japan Law Magazine, was sentenced in the Tokyo

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Commander Roswell D. Hitchcock Jr., United Court an the 20th Int to major conane. States Navy, died this mersing after a few hours' men for one month and fined five ya fot having published an article regarded as traducing thể Zenshire, publisher of the periodical, was ac Minister of State for Justice, while Mr. Tamboya quitted. Mr. Miyagawa appealed against the decision

servant of the Ameer of Afghanistan, and the English Government demands that the Amce: explain the situation.

LONDON, November 30th, The Daily Telteraph sog ́ests that silver be made a legal tend 'r up in the ement el £4, fis order to secum the los dolahilly of spices. It ntinure: "Even if the conference should adopt the Rthschild sliver plan there might te months, perhaps years of negn lation, hetween

[M. Huche ck was executive officer on board the diffrent Government · belêre any big could

16e Richmond and the Sfomocacy in the Far East. actually be done. But it is universally felt that, At a o'giret the crowd rathered again about ten years ago.-F.d.]. Rothschild has done get service in the ram- $1,000 or 12,000 strong. Bi ck flaps were

BERLIN, December 3rd. mercial interests by averting an utter, smash of more numerous and many of the men ar Anxiety is felt in the bighest circles here at silver through the collapse of the monetary contented had clubs. The med saged up the lack of enthusiasm shown by Austria and .ference"

to the steps of the home office, shanting # Down | Italy in the military preparations. A Hainburg with gvernment !" "Dwp with the city parer says that Chancellor von Caprivl Pteve Crush the upp ten thousand find fferent to the ppport of Italy and that he "Give us our rights | "etc. +:

wiil secg make a communication to that effect in the Reichsing. The result of an irg ty is that this way of putting it is false. Capilvi will in all probabilty defend the financial condition of Italy and explain the military position, which does not satisfy him in the least,

The Standard says: "The s'iver market is not fornhly impressed with Rothschild's scheme. The more the scheme is exa» lied the more patent becomes Its Impracticaħlity, and the collapse of the mostary conference is expected 'in ¬†ỉ thoughtful. I cles.”

The building was closed and a call was sent not for more military ald and police protection,"

B-fve the troops arrived the cry, "To the Eighteen mers were killed yesterday by a proposed limit of the legal tender af silver will the Calle del Arena, shooting sing ng and way. The News says: "1' is understand that the palice," was raised and the moh stait-d down be reluard to 4. It elin suggests that inasing fys. Stones, clubs and pieces of metal PURO AVRE, November 17th,

much as Sir William Vernon Heart selected from the workshops were thrown through the The Minister of Finance makes a statement R- thachild as ad legste to the monetary con- windows on both sides of the street respetable in which he declares that it wil he Impossibi ference the last med rentleman probably cllizens were thrown down and Irampled up nor to resume eshayments. Payments on fu d received an inkling that the Balilsh Government were compelled to in the mob, and veral ing hands during the delay must be dl-e--will support his scheme."

shops were forced and plundered. Hilf way to „tinued because it is d sagraus to the nation.

the plaza in front, of, the palace the rear end of He proposes in convert the paper issue at the

the mob was Intercepted and dispersed by the rate of twn and one half d stars for one nailonal

police, who broke in from a side street, "with dollar. He considers the eighty millions In the

drawn sabers. national bank as lost,

EDINBURGH, November 27th. Jenner's silk store, etsining large stock gonds for Christmas has been burning since last night. The emploves wha slept in the building excipi in their night clothes. Every thing is Inst. The firemen directed their efforis toward saving the Royal Hotel. Two firemen were badly jured. Jenner's tous la about $500 000. The dimage to adjicṛnt huildings from fire, and water is probably $750,000. Hamilton. Ca'deelt & Sons, furriers of Glasgow, Jost property valued at $115 000 by fi to-day.

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December 1st.

A dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Com- pany pary news has been received from Simon

the effct that the native insurgents have -attacked the Englah residents O'ders were telegraphed to the commander of the Austrailia fquadron to send the war ship Angarooma to

Apis withou? delay,

VIENNA, November 29th. Passenger trains cam-in collision at Szina, near Trent chin, on the Wang, to-day. Several persons were instantly killed and a great m ny -maimed, some forlife.—Others. died to-day after

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he weather in this city today was bitterly cold, the mercury fa'ling to 18 degrees below the feezing polar. The people in the prorer quasters. Buff nd int nly from the cold. The free soup kitchens are, bouleved by crowds of hungry women and children.

TONDON, November 28th,

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ST PETERSBURG December 4th. concerned in the cholers riots in Sarateff In The trial by count-marital of persons July last has endrd. Twenty-three prisoners were sentenced to be hanged and fity-six to be imprisoned la Siberia.

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DEATNESS ABSOLUTELY CURED.-A Gentleman who cured himself of Deafness and Noises in the Head, of 14 years, steading, by a new method, will be pleased to send fall particular free. Address HERBERT CLIFTON, 8, Shepherd's place, Kennington Park, London, S.E., Eng-Advt. CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

29th December, 1892.-At 4 pm.

STATION,

Shinghal

VIENNA, December 4th, -A dispatch from Turin says that Louie Kossuth is dying,

17 LONDON, December 5th, Showalz inches deep covers the ground inme South Waler, and the storm continues. Nearly all out-door, work has suspended and the railway look traille le greatly delayed.

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In the north of Scotland the snow i fifeen | Ca Inches deep. In the railway cottings the "dufts are many feet deep. The mail train for Inverness was stopped by them and the

The struggle insted ten minutes. The men fought back stubbornly with whatever weapons her could find Policemen were or cked senseless with stones, and twa m rket women who joined the mob were cut down with sabers. Meanwhile the foremost part of the mah reached the open space before the valice. They showed for "J slice to the poor, the dismissal of the Ministry and thaponishment of the municipal-passengers rescued officials who are stealing the pennie's runney!'

A brdy of mounted police charged upon them The creditors of Mr. Charles Stewart Parnall down the Calle del 'Arens and after another have accepted a plan of settlement by which trnogle dispersed them. Several persons were they will receive their clima ta fill with interest,jured in the fight. The leaders of the rioters

DUNDER, December 1st.

The Royal Yacht Squadron's challenge. In behalf of Lord Dunraven will reach, New York on Saturday. It complies with all the New York Yacht Club's conditions, and it seems that a race for the America's cup in August or Sept. is assured, The challenger will again be christened the Valkyrie.

A severe gale has prevaild over Scotland since Sunday, Hewr-snowstorms are reported in, the far.noith, accompialed...hy... Thunder and | lightning. A quantity of wreckage bas drifted ashore at Uliapon! and other places on the west coast.

Among the wr ckare are a number of battles hearing the addresses of New York and German houses. It is julged from the wreckage that a large steamer hound from a German part for New York has been lost,..

PARIS, December tal

were captured, After the fight the rioters gathered in groups on the street carers and a thousand or more shouted or sang at Puerta del Sol.

During this demonstration Senor Sagasta, the cx-remier, rode by and was greeted with chrers from all sides. To-right the guards, at the Government building nd the police were doubled. An uncas neas is felt by the wealthier classes that is little Jess than a phale.

Right Reverend Charles Wardworth, D C. L. Bishop of St. Andrewa, Dunkeld and Dunblane, is dead,

PARIS, December 5th. According to a morning paper, Dugue, a member of the Chamber of Deputies admita that he received one of the three checks for 25000 francs, this being he share due from Baron-Reinach in the guarantee syndicate Dugue, who incurred certain risks, was' enviited to compensation if the operation of the syndicate was successful.

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Both Deville and Laubet have refused to under- take the formation of a Cabinet

Ribot has Infarmed Preyd:at Carnot that be. LONDON, December 1st. has succeeded in forming a Cabinet, which la Charles Mitchell, the pugilist, appeared in the a reproduction of the Loubet Cabinet, except

Halphong... HA The London Teleựrihh announces that the

Police Court to-day and wanted to withdraw the that Bourgeals, formerly Minister of Public Cynon Tn Pte Works have resumed, after a A dispatch from General Dodds rates that appel he had made against that court fom a Instruction and Arts, will succeed Ricard as

Nas dri Bans Car Re, Jamen,... su pension of three months. There has been a the Inhabitants of Whydah have declared their sentence of two inanths in prison, Impared for Minister of Justice and Public Warship. Dupay geriral resumpton le Swing-a, Morriston and submission to French authority Dodds has assaulting an old man named Savagnin October-will-be-Minister of Public Instruction and Ian-lly districts, reguhing from Xensive Ameri-egined to Porto Novo to prepare for the com. He offered to take his punishment, bat his Saurien will replace Reche as Minister of can orders.

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The lrge bu frem done in Great Britain In American canned goods, which has been rapidly growing in the last few years, is likely to be seriously checked by the alarming number of deaths fenen prisonfig, alleged to sexalt from cating canne goods.

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ni occupation of Dahemes by the French, . Apanere lied Le Journal recently established, prints today what purp is to be a text of the latest triple alliance treaty between Germany, Austria and Italy, According to it Germany and Aust la agree to rid King Humbert in carrying out kis external and colonial policies. recognize his sights and that Rome is to be Truth saw it is generally understood that the considered the caplist of Italy, Germany and beroth if Princ. Gen gent Wales to Princes Italy promise in ald Austria in the foreign police, -May-of-Teck will-he-ffig-lly-announced-aker--more-especially regarding the question of the the anniversary of the death of the Duke of Balkan. Clarence.

PARIS. November 29th.

Now that the cr'sta h ́s (ccured I can relate what was said in the heat of the Parliamentary debates, #verything that has recurred within the past there w eks hy heen in consequence of M. Constans de ire to avengo himself on the Ministrs, Mis late enBleagues,"

To brẻ shout their downfall he first attacked M. Fl get. He wil sonn att ck President Cassier l'... Ne person rf his rela ive. M. Conainte Brauses him of rot having thown' due cire in scrutinizing the report of one of the engineers kent in Panama. He reckons avon the invesigtig committee to make it difficult for M. Rouster, Minister of Finance, and M. Rocke, Minivit of Commerce, hii onl'arguPS who did not ruin, to continu to hell their portlong When M. Constans set about it be found means to empremi e all in the canal aff.!r.

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Austria and Italy promise to aid Germany in carrying out the foreign policy. Each of the contr cting purile agrees to aid the others through diplomacy and by material assistance on 1-nd and water and alike to keep nemles on a war fasting during the period of cordlat under- standing. The document set forth at length how the troops of each of the parties to the alliance will be mohflized in the event of war ef any one of the countries with Russin on Fence In care Germany and Austrix get into trounle with Rusalk they will make a concerted attack on that country, and if France afternits to take a hand froly "kti march "galnat ber. In the cas of a roche wern Germany and France, Italy will do the same and Aust is will keep an eye or Rusi. In case of a conflict between Itly and France, Germany wiłaci jintly with Italy, wilé Austla hlds'down Russia

In conclusion the controering bodies promise and swear on honor to maintain th· status quo Now we know how General Boulanger, and peace of Europe. who was leaking for an opportunity, was

LIPG", December 1st. - made córrunt, At the h use of the late Baron Striking mirers paraded the streets and raised Reinch...veluumme cost. i. in ceples of leters. | a rint to-day, and when the gendariver CAME OUT This book wastud in a trunk in which were fired on them. The fi e ww returard, on miner the papers of Batlonger which brought-nh- ut | being killed and three wounded, ki cand ma ition. M Constan grelng that,

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BERLIN December 5th. The documents in the Rector-Alwardt case were rend in secret, as it was feared the public, lacking technical knowledge, might exaggerate the importance of the affair.

I was refused. He gave an his resson,that | Commerce. one of his witnesses was of good, sociať position, whom he was reluctant to draw into the can, and also that he wanted to be at liberty to rain Hall for his fight with Foz immons and to get himself into condition to meet Corbett. The money is up for both of these events and Miche1Î eviden ly prefers the certainty of two months' Imprisonment to the possibility of a beavier penalty from the Superior Coust,

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The court having refused to accept Mitchell't" offer he has now to take his chances on appeal. and as the popular feeling is rather againși bim, It is believed that he may have canse to regrel not haring accepted the two monthal sentence In the first place.

December and, Jim Hall, the pugilist, bas sailed for New York.

PARIS, December and. The world-renowed decorative atlet, Pierre Glud, is dend, He decorated the Hotel ninental at Paris and residences of the wealth in nearly every city of Eumps and in New Yik

Hippolyte Adolphe,Taine, the well-known Frenen author, I lenger valy ill..

CITY OF MEXICO, D-cember 2nd. Generri Di z was reinaugurated Prevident of the republic yeste day,

BERLIN, D'cember and. The factory of the Chichi Gallipe ompany, situated in the Schembauren Allee in this city, was burned yesterday, and Iwanty of the work- men were burned to death. The fire spierd so rapidly that all the avenus of incape were cut

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The Chocht Callipo Company was the prin- cipal manufacturer of greet organs in the world. Their business was chuẩy fn" supplying these instruments to Itallina, who made a itving by

hem in the large cities.

the inters had not »fficient priifest importance Dr. Preyrembel of Grichie and Dr. Remh id for a fint spatnet Boulangis, kept cries of of Leiple fatight a duel with platate in the forestcarrying them around grinding music out of the letters. New 31 care the d cumen's which | of Gausch, in S xiny, trday, Dr. Reinhold have brought ab ut all this sendal. Tilin was shot dead and Preyrembel uircndered to the the arju lesure of the Ministo dal crixin.

p-lice.

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Harometar newly sendary. Confiantu mederata for nerth- east winds. Weather cloudy and child. (and at 10.30.m.) 1- Barometer reduced to level of the set is inches, tenths and hundredths, -Tamperaue la the shade in dogrom, Fali. renbelt unidity, in perivatage of saturation, the bensletity of wie saturated with moisture being so, Direction of the wind to two points. Foros of the wind according to Beaufort scala, d-State of the weather, & Blat aky, Detachad cloeds, Drinking rain, Fox, Choom Hall, 27 Head Quarter Offices.

Overcast, Pardog showers, a Squally, Rala, #know, i Thund, Viablity, Dew wei), (ya+kala tact tenths and hundradiha.

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The story generally credited- is that "a" prominent officer, heavily ladebted to and hardHongkong Observatory, 30th December, 1892. press-d by Jews, sent the document on which the charges are based to Ahlwardt and then "committed suiCIJE“

The secret documents show that 520 out of 939 Lowe rifiés tested for the Landwehr at Wesel » quired repairs. Colonel Brakel, in his report,- declared the defects do not prove the rifles unserviceable; as the slightest mistake in' the manufacture involves repulis,

VIENNA, December tib, The report that 'Louis Kossuth is dying is untrue

WASHINGTON, December ¿th.” Inquiry at the Department of State confirme the 'civlegram from London to the effect that the Governments of England, Germany-and-the- United States have agreed to common action to restore order in Samos. It is foriker learned that hips have been sent by the three nations. to preserve peace in Samoa, and the agreement | is that each Government shall keep one or more ships there all the time for that purpose. " The United States steamer Alliance is now on the way there, having left San Francisco för Samoa some time ago,

MADRID, December 5th..

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

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"SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE, LONDON, HAMBURG AND ANTWERP, HE Steamship

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"PEMBROKESHIRE," Captain Gedre, will be despatched as above on or about the 16th January, 1893.

For Freight or Page, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, 30th December, 1892. Fra04

The negotiation for a commercial treaty be twee Germany and Spain, opened here by Count von Radowitz the German Embaseador, have caused an absurd story to be published by Za Matin of Paris. The paper says Germany priposed an offenmve and driensive alliance Frussian pence on the Spanish throne In the PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. with Spain, and an arrangement to place a event of the death of young King Alfonso,

Germany, La Méfin adds, proposes to secure Spain in the possession of Morocco, the rros Ranization of the Spanish army by German

by a German company.

NOTICE.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo per Steamship

"CHINA

comp: mis d For all that we shall aeon have been fiard 50 marks each for having falsely leaders. Nearly 1000 un 141 gathered is the officers and the construction of strategic rafimaya CONSIG

a Preddini cilsis, jait becausa M. Constans wants to b avenged and to become President, Tuly poli ics is a henful thing,

reported a real from cholera bere,

News of a singuinary encounter between two bands of sypsfrcomes from Jessen, la Prussian | 5x-mv Blam' hand of gypsies from Rantalan, in Bahemi, ard Welnilch's hand from Hungary met at that place and a dispute arose over the ownership of a home.

ST. HIPSON (Ont.), December and. Anrex Honista made a demonstration here last night that opened the eyes fihe Federation

opera-house to tea to speeches in fivar of annexation. Then a vote was taken which resulted: Annexation, 4:8; Independence, 931 to remain as we err, 2. At the close fhe meeting some one reled the Stars and Sr pes, which flg was applauded opremiinusly, while a ❘ dip ny of the Union j.ck brought forth a stormy of bluses.

The Panama Canaf matter continues to absorb attention, M. Maellesur, quidator of the canal company, renfiem to M. Läuterbach in an Interview in the Herald and protesis that furit or relations between the Panama Railway Com- Words were followed by blows. The warring pany and the Pache Mal Company were factions then gought shelter, and, barricading. impossible becue the conditions imposed upon themselves behind their wagons, opened fire on the Pa 6 Mail Compa ay were too burdensome curb ober. Five of the combatants hd been Nevertheless the Pana ma Railway Company killed and several wounded when a body of continues to put forth all its efforis in assure soldiers, attracted by the noise of the fir etablished that nobody believes for a moment fransk to all paluts covered by the Pacific Maila pred on the field and surrounded the Company on the most i'kvorable conditions to j beiligerants. Amycin and European commerce.

The gypsies Immediately ceased their firing at each other and united to resist the interference of the soldiers. In the struggle which followed two gypsies were killed and several Idiers were wounded before the gypsies surrendered. All were marched under arrest to prison.

LONDON, December 3rd, Only a moderate degres of interest is felt here in the proceedings of the more ary conference in Brussels. The gold stand rd is so firmly

that it can be disturbed. Consequently the discussions in Brussels are regarded as partaking | of a doctrine rather than of a practical business character, and very few persons in this city appear even to have followed them. A

Various articles up the question have appeared in the Herald, creating quite an interesting discussion. Hurape considers the

Bertram Curris ordoubtedly gav: exprezziód theory adva ed as equivalent to an embargo on

to the opinions of the Governmeal, the Bank European captal for the benefit of American

England and emnercial, men, generally wh'n I commerco finde that the theory of the Monroe During the debate on the budget tośðśy'De' he roundly declared that the gold i mndard would doctrine, already difficult in political grounds, Bahl, leader of the National Liberal, and bis eventually triumph, even la the United States, is absolutely Imprac icalsin on economical party would vote for the demands of the Gov At any rate England cannot and will not change grounds. The Panama question is decidedly ernment for money for mij ary purposes as far. Its the opinion of almost all who have real destined to cause anticly in many minds and to as was compatible with the country's vital i-dence In city aff its that the conference can menace the relations of cou strice, which up to faterests. The army bil, pushed to its fall only end ta one way so far as this country is the present time bave been most harmoniens, extent, he declared to be impracticable, and concerned, and a majority of the other dregates A sircus ilder, who goes by the name of "Le in the coune of his speech. Dr. Euhi ate evidently prepare 1 to take the same ground. Belle Fatma," has been living with a young man complained of the inadi qrate share Germany at Bordeaux for several months. His family cat had taken in the ceebrations in honor off his supplies and the young man returned to of the four bandredth anniversary of the dis. Paris, whither Fatma followed him.

covery of America.

This morning, armed with un Ivorymounted dagger, Fatma stabbed herself in front of the youny men's house. The wound was not dat, gerous, and after it was deersnd she received a fatherly cure from the commisiale de police She was allowed to go on a pa mise never 10 | attempt. Ier life' again, and not to annoy the young man or his parents,

Chancellor Von Caprivi sald Germany wis worthily represented at Columbus fetes at Gefia and Spalt

Herr Leibknecht, the Socialist leader, urged that a millila system be established in Germany, and that political morally be improved.

MADRID, December rat.

Two leading finaich1 papers, the London Economist and the Statist, disapprove of the Rothschild scheme and secar to the prediction that the conference will not adopt "anyt ing | practical. An eminent authority wil'es to the Statist the the advocated the Rothschild plan for

The truth regarding the negotiations' is that Germany asks to be placed on the same basis of trade with the Spanish colonies as the United States, and also wants Spala to reduce the duty on spirits and numerous manufjctures in rc turn for concessions accorded Spain in favor of wfies, olls and dried fruits..

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

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

J. 8. VAN BUREN,

Agent. Hongkong, 30th December, 1891.

TORONTO, December sth. It is announced from Ottawa that the pro clamation of the Governor-General to-day will put in force the acis at 188y providing for the creation of A Department of Trade and Com.THE DAIRY FARM COMPANY, LIMITED, merce with a Minister at its head and the Controller of Customs, and. Controller of Ioland Revenge to preside over these departments respectivel

NOTES. FROM JAPANESE PAPERS

It is reported that the Tafawn Kun, father of the present King of Korea, Istuffeileg from dangerouï illñeks.

The cruiser Poshino, ordered by the Japanese Government from Armstrong. Mitchell and Com Ry, Dewcastle, was launched on the 20th Inst,

Telegraphic intelligence from Otaru under date the sand lust, sanounces that more than sixy rice beskére have been arrested on supl- cloa of having gambled in shares,"

We are Informed that one of the passengers of the Raurens han forwarded, the sum of one hundind pounds to Capt. I. J. Mahlmant, of Kobe, asking him that the amount be distributed among the poor survivors of the Chishima Kan.

the United States would enable India and the sole retten that delay in the liver collapas other countries to arrange its financial systems.

Sir Charles Tupper, the Canadian H gh Com missfoner, railed this alternoon for home. He A Cablact crisis is imminent, Senor H. Silvels, takes with him the completed commercial treaty NEW YORK, Norimber 29th, Minisfer of the Interior, having resigned, and between Canada and France, under the terms Alexander H. Wyant, the famous landscape much excitement prevails in poliiscal circles.

of which the Dominion is to grant an annual A telegram from Oiaka announces that oping painter, died this morning of softening of the The Iminediate cause of Silvela's resignation subsidy for the maintenance of a steamship to the great conflagration at the premises of the brajo.

in sold to be à difference of opinion as to the service between Canada and France

Osika Colton Spinning Company, the price of CALCUTTA, Noveraber 79'h projeculion of the municipal authorities of Complaints are being made by the Radical the shares, which were sold as yes 137 each pa The news of the assassination Afzal Ui Mulk, Madrid for stealing the money appropriated for section of Mr. Gladstone's party on account of the 19th lust, dropped to yes go the following Mentar of Chitral, and his younger brother by the Columbus celebration.

bugano), his delay in calling Parliament together. It is dry. The message further states, that the Shur Aftal Khan, another brother, and seizure of Thefe is reason to belleve that a portion of now knows that the earliest day fixed is in the remains of eighty-eight persons who were burnt. the throne, has caused much better. The to embraced funds reached the head officers in last week of January. This is taking things had been discovered up to the evening of the report that Shur Alzal Khan received a stance the administration, and that the guilty persons from the Ameer of Afghanistan has been conre fxercising all the Influence they possess to firmed, and it is added that he directly connived preybat un lavestigation, at the surpation of the thran,

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easy with a vengeance. Ministries generally 30 h fast, show no impatience to face the House of Com mons. Let wall enough alone la their majka,

It has been generally believed that the CANAI- Meanwhile Lord Roseberry and Mr. Asquithma Kan, which was sunk in the Inland Sea The Ameer has no right whatever to interfare Minister of the Interior. The change is but an here again teen the Queen's guests at Windsor, lately by the P. & O. Co.'s steamship Ravenna, In Chitral, which is under British protection, and expedient for parching up temperarly the Mr. Aiquifh will so o, be denounced by bis old could not be raised an account of the mitong the murdered Mentar had been afficially dioniles of the Cabinet, which, it is generally | Rasociates, the 'extremists, as an aristocrat la curgent where the disaster took plies, MF, recognized as the rightful ruler of the country. Meilayed, is on the verge of dissolusion, a da | disguing, and his progress no courtier affords Masuda Hankichi, a diver of: Yokohama, bow." Shur Altul Khan, Das proclaimed himself/e '/<This has béan 'n day of tumult and apprehene & Interesting study for Menern." Labouchers and loret, täluks (âns she can be raised, and it is said

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