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Intimations.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER.

DAWSON'S Whisky is uniform in excellance of PTs not in mortals to command waccess" but quality.

THE privateer Polly, which prayed upon British VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Commerce during the war of 1812, is now lying In Boston harbour, every timber sound, though she was launched in 1804.

AERATED WATERS.

STEAM PLANT.-Of the latest and most

powerful typs.

Dawana's Whisky does more, it deserves ft. Tan-steamakis Kongwe arrived at Shanghai on the 17th inst, after having been some seven weeks shore shore Haskow, o

"FROM the heath-covered mountains of Sentia I come;" Dawson's Perfection Old Scatch Whisky.

24, 1893.

PASSENGERS BOOKED FÖR THE FAR EAST.

with the other defendants in the Mercantile Hask case. Sir Matthew Davies is conducting his own defence, and denies any knowledge of the "Davies companies Mr. R. W. Smith opened the end of the day's hearing, requented Mr. W. J. Lorimer, one of the magistrates, to retire from the case for the prosecution. Mr. Gaunson, at

accused. The magistrate declined to retire, that had isken an adversa action towards the feeling about the casse

| THE" WOMEN · Leitner, who some time back. Tux Bridh man-of-war Carolina anivky day i-on the slip at Kowloon to-day and surveyed, Shearer and child, Miss Nicholson. Rev. and ]. the bench, as he bolnaged to a political body.

attempted to marder Capt. Nigg, at Shanghai, is to be sent home in the Afaria Valerie for trial, She is an Acarian subject.

WATER-The Water used is absolutely THE French gunboat Inconstant, from Kebas, the Spanish cruiser Reina Cristina, from Maetts, and the Austrian cruiser Katterie Eisbeth, from Chemulpo, Koren, arrivað bera to-day. In the police count to-day, before Mr. Hastings, two "knights of the slokehole" halling from India's coral strand were sent to gael for s month, for assaulting's shipmate on board the Suilij" when leaving Singapore.

SUPERVISION--The whole proces of manufacturn is under the continuous supervision of a qualified English Chemist.

The PRODUCT.-Wil bear comparison with the Waters made by the most nated makers in England.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co, Ldŋ

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VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

INDEXING can furolab odd entries. An instance is given from a volume of "Law Reports" :- "The Lord Chief Justice, his great mind Turning to the page Indiested, wo And this :- "The Lord Chief Justice said he had a great mind to commit the prisoner for contempt of court,"

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The German barque Martha Beckkaku, 10-

Fer P. and O. steamer Awstralia, from Lon cently dismasted in a typhoon, was bauled up dor, September 27th-To Shanghai Mrs. At when her damages below water-line proved to Mrs. Watson and three children, Miss A. E Kinklang from Wahn on the 17th instant, and be very slight ludend.

Parker, Miss Minchin, Miss L. Duncan, Miss was to leave for Hankow on the 19th Instant

·Accdanaro 'to native accounts the trade al EH. Esent. Mr. G. L. Pallam. Mr. E. Fatating that he himself had not expressed any ADVICES from Tientsin state that the weather

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there has suddenly become very severe and there have been many cases of sickness caused by the sudden changé.

A REGULAR Convocation of St. Andrew'↑ R. As

Chapter, No. 318, S.C., will be held in Free. 8.30 for o o'clock precisely. Visiting companions are cordially invited.

masons Hall, Zetland Street, this evening,"at

THR N. C. Daily News says 2004 Now that the rex, at the entrance of the Newchung river, Customs divers have blown up the wreck of the they may perhaps find time to perform a service to the Falma at Woosing "

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almilar

GLASS curtains are something new in house farishing. They assist of a series of Hittle squares of colored glass, asch set in a zinc frame and fastened together by little hooks. The effect, when the curtains 'are' closed, is like a stained glass window.

Á SCOTCH Joke recantly perpetrated in Sings

Horsey Mas to Gentleman Jockey (riding in.) "What's that you 're on ?"

THERE are more than a theasand different ways Gentleman Jockey:-"Stafa."

in which a concelled man can big of himsel, Good Old Sport-" He should bave said. Stafa saya tha Ram's Horn, and there are hordes of and Iowa" (f-on-her).

the type in this colony to whom the aphorfir could be appiled with perfect justice-but we will allow this to be a case of self-nomination.

THE band of the 1st Shropshire Light Infantry will play the following programme at the Officers'

Meas, Murray Barracks, this crening, com- Our old friend Twinning, who is running the

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. mencing at 8 o'clock

SEASON 1893-94-

THE FIRST SHIPMENTS OF OUR SUPPLIES OF

GARDEN SEEDS

for this season have arrived, and we are now prepared to book orders for prompt or forward xécution. Complete Catalogues with concise directions for sowing can be obtained on appli- cation, or will be posted to any address. In these Catalogues the seeds are marginally numbered In English and Chinese, and when ordering it is quite sufficient to state only the numbers of the kinds required.

Orders from one person, of from $5.00 to $10.00,

Oniture Gloveana D'Arco Vardı. March Charaneratic ....“ Indiema "...Le Thiers, Remiclocences of Waine ....

Vals................or Lawhias

Salectlan" La Fasoche

Galop

** La Fanfare”.

Baager.

THE Nagusiki correspondent of a Shanghal contemporary writes that the British man-of-war Mercury intrived in Fasan on the 7th instant from the North, and was expected to leave on the 10th for Nagasaki, vid Part Hamilton. The Leander so strived there on the evening of the 7, and anchored outside the port. She ran in on account of bad weather and left for Port Hamilton on the evening of the 8th.

THE following are the crews for the versich four. red race which will be rowed over a three-quarter

Corinthian Theatre, Calcutta, with Mrs. Browa Potter and Kyrie Bellew, ls stated to have brought with him some 70,000 Twinlog" clearettes, specially made for him to Egypt, which are intended for gratis distribution to the patrons of the Theatre." LETTERS received in Shanghai from Huchow, klang, state that recent disastrous rains in that section of the province have fnupdated all Immense cotton Belde, and that unless immediate the outlying lowlands to the detriment of efforts be made to drain the country, a famlee must be expected amongst the distressed country people.

engine so this year seems gloomy enough, bar, only is. 300 Customs receipia elon, while

paly Tis. 290,000 have been collected, while .the revenue at the same time last year amounted | to over 'Tis, 400,000, and the year before last to T. 620,000. Owing to the high price demanded for beans during the past summer, four-fifits of have stopped workan event unknown since bean-off companies of Newchwang Newchwang became a port of call for the pro ducts of Mancharla. In fact, says the N. C.

balness before, but this year, so far, the total Daily News, a bean-crushing company in Now- chwang has never been known to lose money in

the

losses have been not less than a quarter of a million taels.

Now that the wet season in over, the water supply question is again likely to crop sp Probably the Tytam and Pokfulam stores will be run down without any check, until nearly Bolabed, and then will be shut off altogether for half an hour a day. Steamships will, tiszal, feel the famine worst--especially since the principal rource from which Chiasse water boats draw their supplies, near Quarry Exy, is blog closed by new dam which Messrs. Batterfield and Swire are erecting. The Chinese boats will then have to get all their "esh "water from Lai-chi-kok, where it filters through amount of sewage work before it is taken on bond the steamers. This, It would hardly be ballered, la what some of the Trans-Pacific and other important steamers lake on board as drinking water, at a saving of about five cents a ton on that supplied by the European firms from good sauices. Of course, the crews, grumble loudly; but the agents and managers take no notice. (who do not have toldrick the ship's water)

paddy fields and villages and does a tremendous

THE following special telegram dated New York Sept. 17th and published in a San Francisco contemporary, should afford interesting reading to our local friends who are actively engaged in the Brazilian coolie trade. We pablish it with a comment."Captain Black of the scam ship Hogarth, which arrived lo-day from Brasilian posts, teils a heurtrending story of the treatment given to a shipload of the Italian immigrants by the Brazilist authorlies. Upon the Arrival of the immigrant ship at Santos,

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Gedge. To Hongkong Mrs. Boves and child,

Miss Boves, Miss Louise Atharley, Mr. L. C.

A correspondent of an English paper, calcula= Hopkins, Mr. F. Norman Flatb

ting the cost of the present coal-miners' milko, Fer F. and O. steamer Himalaya, from London, says that every week he dispute lasts it will cost October 6th-To Yokohama, vía India : Mr. the country £1,500 000. In meriving at this computation be makes the following calculations: and Mrs. Holland and gentleman friend.

Pey P. and O. steamer Japan, from London-Loss of wages to miners. £450,000; loss of Fieber and children, Miss Pickles, Miss Mellar, and .nals, £145 000; loss to shipplag. £165,000 October 4th-To Shanghai: Mr. and Mrs. profits to mine-owners, flocco; loss to rallways loss to fromworks, factories, & £410,000; loss Miss Hodesan, Mias Splak, Mrs. Owen and two childres, Miss Hunt, Mies Hoskyn, Miss M. tɔ consumers of coal by rise of price, £50,000, Clarks.

October 13ib.Ta Yokohama: Hisu Naess, Per P. and O. steamer Oczaka. from London,

Mrs. Ricketts and 2 daughters, Mr. R. Parter. To Shanghai: Mr. and Mrs. C. Rickman and children, Miss Wylie, Miss Bociton, Miss chi'd, Mr. A. A. Goodwis. Rev. R. Stuart and McClanahan, Miss Fryson, Miss Turner, Rev. H. Constadine, Rev. G. Warren, Rev. and Mr. Turner and children, Miss Neilson, Miss Davies, Miss Walker, Miles Roberts, Miss Talbot To Hongkong: Mr. Coxon, Misa Clara James, Mr. W. C. Danes, Mrs. Best, Mr. E Andros, Mr. S. J. Mitchell.

Oct. 14, from Marseilles-Te Yokohama Col. Per P. and O. stormer Roma, from London,

ard Mrs. Dowden:

Oct. 16. Ta Vokshima, via India: Miss Carrick, Per P. and O steamer Oriental, from Londen,

the Misses Thomson.

Per P, and O. steamer Carthage, from London, Oct. 37.To Shanghai, vis Bombay: Mr. Rabt, Ferguson.

Per P. and (7, steamer Victoria, from London, Oct. 17-To Kobéis Cochrane, Miss Selle Mias Faglil, To Shangbal: Rev. A. Bantry, Dr. Smyth. To Hongkong: Rev. and Mrs. T. W. Pearce and child. Rev. R. A. Mines, Mir

Light, Mrs Light and child, Rev. L. H. Str. Mary Mines, Miss M. Haree, Miss Elliott, Miss A. M. Jones, Mas A. M. Finney, Rev. W. Mrs. McKentle.

Per Messageries Maritimes 'stermer Salaris, from, Marseilles, October 15th-To Yokohama: Mr. and Mrs. Cotirat. To Shanghat: Mrs. Douglas Fones and a children.

NANXING advices announce with alarm the spread of the Waha epidemic. to the vicinity of mile course on Saturday, the z8th October, in

that city. Already a number of deaths are connection with the Victoria Fecreation Club, reported in the villages outside the southern by way of preparation for the forthcoming portion of the mud walls of Nanking, and the allowed as per cent, discount; over $10.00 regatta-Thieff, G. L. Duncan, R. F. Cobbold, focal ngistrates have been sppealed to, to

J. A. Cardno, W. H. Foits. Rose, J. M. G. sacrifice to and implore the clemency of the goda | cholera had made its appearance among the Mr. C. Rudolph, 14r, nad ̄Mrs. H.-M. Hüller, Manuk, W. Stopani, E. Lammert, G. Atrenrath of sickness. Lesk, E. Friedrichs, R. F. Lammert, A. Faber,

Hayward, D MacCarthy, J. Alves,

...an extra 5 per cent.

CLAY'S FERTILISER.

A high class Fertiliser for Pot Plants and for

nourishment to the soll and assists the process of assimilation, thereby aiding the plants to atralo to their full size, vigour, and beauty,

Per Canadian Pecifc steamer Empress of India, from Vancouver, October 16 h.-To Yoko hams: Mr. J. Hill, Mr C. A. Black, Ms. P. H. Huster, Rev. W. H. Apster, Mr. Kawabe, Mr. A. Hootsin, Mr. A, Dharam To Shanghal: To Hongkong: Mr. and Miss mieson. feneral and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. . H. Balfour, Mr. Whitehead,

LONDON, September azth. The 6ght to a finish which has been arranged to taka place between Jim Corbett and Charlie Muchell will be for a stake of £8,000, and will take place at the Coney Island Athletic Club, New York, on December 18th.

Chronicis reports that a mantage has been The Faris correspondent of the Daily amaged between the Duke of Orloins and the Grand Duchess Xenis, eldest daughter of the Car,

of the Carswitch the heir appareat to the It is stated that owing to the liberal tendencies: Russian throne) the Caur is arranging that his 15 years of age, shall succeed to the throne. third son, the Grand Duke Michici, now only

TheTimes says it is" material that the

New Hebrides should be equally balanced. interests of the French and the English in the

September 26th,

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It is reported that Baron Schroeder, the credite of the New Zealand Loan and Mercant la Agency Co. who has prfer claim over! be assets of the company, insists upon full payment of his demands in cash. The directors are con terring with him with a view of arrang of; the

matter.

connection with the liquidation of the Federal The committee of lavestigation app sinted in

Liquidator in place of Mr. Filestly. Hank of Australia bas nominated to the creditors Mr. John Arthur, accountant of Melbourne, as

September 27th, The London' newspapera warmly commend the programme of the New South Wales Government as revealed in the Governor's. Speech

at the opening ef Parliament. The proposal to Introduce a bill providing for the the oriented as the public debt and far the establishment of a sinking fund towards its ultimate extinction is especially favorably com- mented.ups.

Menotti Garibaldi has formed a syr.dicate wh the object of searching for Sparish ti essure sank wlib ships wrecked along the coast of

September 18th.

M. Fredericks. Kornblume, F. Lammert, G. Chinese Minister to the United States, is at pre- | ship's surgeon had been oneofthe first to saccams Mr. B. K. Moreton, Mr. G. H. Polis, Mr. and | Vroguay during the 17th century.

·TER "Mercury learns that Taul Kuo-yla, ex-

sent staying at the Canton Guild-bossato the North to give an account of himself to the Viceroy, Li Hung-chang, who has the ex-Mials ter down in ble black books, and it is feared poor Tail is in for a nevezéjoveshauling in Fek | Ing.

use in the Garden generally; it supplies natura) { 1HUS the 'Filsco Chronicle of the aand elto. :~ | Shopphei. Ho is awaiting orders to proceed to medical attention. The captain and officers of

The belles is entertained in Montevideo that the success of the Brazilian revolutionists would result in the restoration of the monarchy. There is no special evidence to support this view, and most observers bavelbeen inclined to lock upon Sold to Tins containing 10 lbs. each.......................$1.50 | the trouble as a mere struggle for the mastery $4.00 by rival politicians. Should the Montevideo theory prove correct an unhappy foture may be predicted for Brazil, for a country in which the seeds of republicani'm bave esce been planted will not patiently endure a monarchical form of

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RANSOME'S "NEW PARIS" LAWN MOWERS. The best and cheapest machines in the market. Kept in stock and supplied at Manufacturer's prices.

FERMINGER'S MANUAL OF GARDENING FOR THE TROPICS,

government.

THE Reichswehr, the Vienza military organ, learns from Constantinople that the Sultan has given orders that the graves of the victims of the Victoria who were washed ashore on Turkish territory, and there interred with military honours, shall be surrounded with a wall, and shall be erected to the memory of the unfortunate that within the erclosure's sattable pogument British sailors.

passengers. The captain of the plague ship was ordered to remove ble vessel and under no circum- stance to pot fato any Brazilian seaport. The and Capt. Bick said the patients were without the pest abip interceded with the authorities, but the latter were unyielding and a gunboat was sent to enforce the order to leave port. The vessel went out and anchored off the breakwater. While there the passengers died rapidly, and while the Hogarth was at Bahia reports reached Captalk Black that from ten to twenty bodies day were washed ashore. As soon as the unfortunates died their corpses were thrown overboard with the infected bedding. Frequent demands were made upon the Government by the natives to send the ship farther away from those in charge of the plague ship refused to move port, and the gunboat was again despatched, but bar anchorage. No one on the gunboat dared to board the vessel for fear of becoming infected, to the bottom with all on board. Some of the as the alternative seemed to be to send the ship

more excitable nativea declared that this should be done, but better judgment prevalled and the vessel was permitted to remain. The bodies were washed ashore as before, but the authori ties established a sanitary police corps along the water front, and as soon as a body was found it

CAPTAIN Beeston who recently retained to Sendeken from a visit to Darvel Bay, informs the North Borneo Herald that owing to the onfavourable weather prevaling at the latter place for the last two months, working in the main Subahan river has been greatly interrupted. At present, 21 Chinese are at work on Sungei Unlong and getting very good coarse gold averaging $1 10 54 per man per day. Three This work is alike interesting to the student old Californian Chinese diggers are at work in of botany and to the practical gardener, and creek, but their earnings stoo far kept secret comprises a luge number of plants which for Captain Breston has brought back good legal advice is called in the people are so poor was hurled, after having been covered with i

ap cimens of gold quarts and has found cinnabar in the main Subahan.

THE CULTIVATION OF

FLOWERS, VEGETABLES, FRUIT

TREES,

DURING the vacation, says the Rangoon Times,lt is interesting, to watch several profoundly learned advecates prowling about the provinces, in search of "manna" One of them turned up in Maut a recently, and another la expected to arrive in that town in a day or two. Usually the people of Maubin plead their own cases, which is wire; but on the rare occasions when

Per Canadian Pacific steamer Emprast of

Faben, from Vancouver, November 13th-To-Britain stormed at the situation in Rio de It is reported that the Government of Great Yokebama: Miss White, Mr. Brinkworth, Els hop of Japan and wife To Shanghai: Rev. R. Janeiro, and that urgent cable commu Alcations W. and Mrs. Stewart, Dr. E. Hendames. To with respect to the protection of British residents. Hongkong: Lieut. G. T. Widdicombe.

la Brzi are passing between the Forain Office: and the British Legation at Rio de Janeiro.

NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

His Holiness the Pope has refused King Hum- bert the right of nominating a candidate for the position of Patriarch of Venica. In consequence of this acilan the Government of Italy has de- allbed to Insco exequaturs in future to Quer The Chian Navigation Co,'saleamer Changathe State has caused a sensation in Italy,

bishops. The conflict between the Church and s porte of call, arrived in port to-day. For Capt. J. E. Williams, from Sydney October 3rd,

the subjoined talograms we are indebted to our Colonial exchanger :----

·I ONDON, September 18th. The Timis has published a letter from an Egyptian fellah, in which the writer appeals to England not to evacuate Egypt, but to strengthen ber sole in the country anti a complete reform has been brought about.

Orova dating the vessel's pasage through the A fatal recident eccurred on board the R.M.S. Red Sea. Mr. Whißen, a realdent of Adelaide,

which he died who was a passenger by the vessel, accidentally took an overdose of morphin, from the effects of

that the fees realised by the adrecata do not go lime. The clothing, bedding and other articles the convenience of reference are arranged. In

beyond's decent “tip” to a'hotel flankey,

which came ashore from the infected vasd separate groups and are beaded with their Ar the Magistracy to-day, before Mr. Hastings, A HANLOW

were gathered and buried or burned. native correspondent of the Captain Black obtained the La! Men, coolle, was charged with keeping Shanghai morning paper, witting of the the authorities and natives of Bahis, among

story

from ordinary and botanical names.

་ morphine-injectory at 93, Boshem Strandaplam trade is the native article, states that whom it was the general topic of discussion, The prosecution depended solely on the evidence Imports from Yunnan and Szechuan Into Han. He did not see the vessel, bet he was informed that Marshal Peixoto, President of the Republie, News just received from Braill to to the effect of a man who said he was not an "Informer" kow bare suddenly risen to an awonted degree, that she canltd none but Italian immigrants. has imprisoned many of the army officers whom but had been a regular customer, and had been the prices, almost equalling these demanded for He heard contradictory reports as to her identity, he suspected of disloyalty. Peixoto has appealed afterwards at five, on account of the police leter advance, remarks the correspondent, as they Vincenzo Flori, which sailed from Genos. Such may meet the rebels, bat the appeal has met with

and making the trade dangerous and seem to be doing, the state of the market will vessel did sail from Gepos. Captain Black difficult. Mr. Zills, for the defence, showed by surely drive consumers to buy the Indian sailed from Babla on September 4th, The

no response, and of that games. cross-examination that the man was an informar imports, which be a great boon to plague ship had also been refused permlarlan to d bad been put up to the Job by the polles in those who hold the article at Hankow, with and at Rio Janeiro, where she first put in, and hope of reward. No morphine or implements reference to which there seemed at one time to at the laland of Ilha Granda, fitty eight miles were found on the premises, and the case was have been fears of a drogging market, owing to northwest of Rio, she was again warned off. dismissed.

scarcity of buyers.

She then proceeded to Santos,"

gramme of the New South Wales Government, The Timer this morning, efening to the pro- ways that the reforms promised in the Governor's Sperch at the opening of Parliament have satis fied investors, and that the signs indicate that the colony is entering upon a more hopetal era.

At the mectlog of the associated Chambers of Commerce yesterday a resolation was carried declaring that the British navy is insufficient to protect merchant vessels, and demanding that the navy be placed on a thoroughly effective footing.

The Rome correspondent of the Dally. Chronicle says that the cutlook is dangerous for the pace of Europe, and the allitude of France and Italy in cauilog grave anxiety at the; Vatican.

is practically dealt with, and Pruning, Gratoregularly injected-first stone cont a time, and the fore gn drág. If the prices conlinna, to but she was more frequently spoken of as the to the country to raise troops in order that he The Upper House had alwayu delayed refary

and Manering thoroughly explained.

Pilce $7.30.

A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,

The Hongkong Dispensary, ESTABLISHED A.D, 1841.

Hongkong, 4th September, 1893.

BIRTH.

TEA NATIVE Correspondent at Canton writes to our

Shanghat morning contemporary that Li Han chang, the Viceroy of the Liang Kuang, has decided to funter strengthen the defences of

LAST sight, 'at u well attended meeting of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, Ms. D. McDonald, of Kowloon Docks, 1sid a paper on Water Cooling," originally delivered before

At Shanghal, on the 19th fast, the wife of Canton, with regard to the ses approaches, by the London Institute by Mr. H. Cooper, of the DAVID CRANITON, of a daughter.

bul ding extra foris at a place called Changchow, P. O, fo. After a little discusalon, a

MARRIAGE.

At the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. Shag hai, on the 18th lestant, CATHERINE FEALON, daughter of Captain John Whittle, China Navi. gation Company, to FREDERICK WILLIAM BARFF, of the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank.

The Honghong Lelegraph.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1893.

TELEGRAMS,

THE PROPOSED "BUFFER" STATE,

LONDON, October aged.

in the sear ricinity of the forts at Becca Tigria, as far as Hongkong in concerned was introduced, The money required for this purpose, all of wis"Hat Night," which has already been collected and la ready into it wastede members put slips of paper on A bat was sent round and for immediate use, will amount to not less than which was written any subject they were pre- Aquarior of a milifon taels, An expert has also been sent to Hainan Hiland to report upon the Pared to speak upon the whole was then efficacy of the present port defences there, and also to recommend, if necessary, the building of

more foits,

the

shaken before taken," and given to Chairman, who drew one sip. read the note an it, and announced What lathe best vaca

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MACAO.

warships at Obok in the Red Sea, and at Saigon The Government of France has offered Russia

in Cochin China, the right of establishing cosling stations for

A serious attempt to wreck a trais, in which the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austis-Hungary was travelling, has been frustrated in Hungary Just before the arrival of the Royal trafa st Bokseg. It was discovered that the rails of the permanent way had been unrivetted, and a message was sent along the line forewarning the officials of the danger.

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facited the attempt to wreck the train by which It has transpired that a Roumanian pilest the Emperor Francis Joseph was travelling,

of Lords persisted in its opposition to be Fremt at Edinburgh yesterday, said that if th's House Mr. Gia'stone, during the course of his spet ch

Rule Bill the House of Commons Wuld find solution of the difficulty in retrospect of history and when it had given its sungliata to them had

address this afternoon,aring the of arse of only dogs an la an unwillleg may be.

which be referred to the Flame Rule Fall He the Upper House injecting it be done an said that the meaturg we′ s'a monstrous ane, and Important service to Great Britain,

6.5-7...m. Mr. Joseph Chamb.ilaín é alive ed a political

PERTH W.A., Septem' ser 28th. Latest intelligeny of the native outrage at Wyndham shows that the natives made a deter- mined resistance. When the solice found them feasting on stolen cattle. Constabl Collios was og Twent three natives we zo shot, and the spared through the body, and, die that mora other air dated, A punitive all ce expedition has been arranged..

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

Macan, October 23rd. It is whispered in well-informed quarters that Governor da Baja, who is still in Japan, will not return to Macao at all before going home to Labon. It is stated that he proposes going from Japan to America, and from there la Portugal

During the course of a speech yesterday My, Latest advices from the Capital confirm the Michael Davitt, M.P. referred to the reaction

LA LONDON, S Hpt ember goth, Costa to be Governor Rosji's successor; and the proposal for a second chamber in the Irish davlatler mong the misers on rumours as to the appointment of Mr. Horta da by the House of Lords of the Home Rufa Bliks apferlisg þó the rabile for lv mto zalieva the The executifs, of the Londor, ↑ (rades Council to hisia Compound Engines ?" Mr. Winterburn

He suggested that la comarquence of that action fis farther asserted that the former gentleman's Parliament should be abolished, and that all AT present the shooting season is a "frost ponded, and a lively hall hom's debate the father-in-law, Colonel Silvano, will be given the other clauses of the blil which are in the shape many! My onsands of > word en·· has '1' children ́ are

abased. » After this had bean fally,

strike and their families. At la 7 - presoaled that we dlanwered is command of the Macao police force. to numerous typhoons of the Chairman det local gani. of concessions to the start only food potatoes past few weeks having destroyed or driven away subject *--** Kirkaldy Feed HeaterTM large numbers of birds. At the beginning of the Greare and Dirt Arrester, Mr. Kirkwood son anived bere yesterday, under the command be eliminated,

The colliery proprietors hu iraned & mani 361102, ERMS W31 nousally plentiful, and responded, and another half hom'a discists of three officers. They are all stationed in the A mass meeting, attended by 12.000 persons, fes in which they, offer to smi nit the matter excellant bags were made; but lately there as followed. The inseting eventually broke up

Monte Fort at present.

was held at Limerick last night, when resolutions la dispute to mrblication. Their of ly desire, they been very little worth recording · However,

hail follow the *Professor Max and his wild beasts will, I were pasted denouncing Mr. Gladstone for Way, li that the rate of wages pa Dall being, thoroughly well there may be a great improvement betben

bellere, open in a day or two, at the usual rafusing to grant an amnesty to all fish politics prices malised for the coal, Christmas. A huge consignment of guns, empatisfied with the experimental “Hal Night,"

grounds,

prisoners. Mr. William Redmond, Praakond Armstrong, of the (An sin ng Ordenen Ottings, and other paraphernalia left the Colony Tax following amusing adverļiement ar pests- Lisbon can always supply an unlimited num. dressed the gathering, and during the pours of Works at Blowick, Bayadan 2-4 wing to the sirength of explosives it will arion; ba nećersary

the

A Commission log at Paris, consisting of imsglaed half the population of Hongkong was 2" Wanted, a Viceroy for India j'no ang without hear, several metropolisa barristers have had been the means of bringing, about Vie ins of war. He növiser (1) evcon stetition of swif for Sharghai 10-day, and in case anybody in a late issue of the Indian Planter's Gazelle';ber of candidates for nice, soft berths. Already. his remarks declared that the Irish dynam/tern-bandon larga uztnost d⋅ ves sola... · for purposes í two French and two Belah Delegates, is engaged on the war path, it may be as well to stalp just a peči res duly's gth pattested by the Hind Book applied for professorships in the newly-crunted | troduction of the Home Rula BIU, Nagercruisera and light rama, dipasan S and the Siamese tenkorrently ceded to known legal "sport," who is chiefly celebrated sober when on duty, Evaything found includrational Lyceum. The practice of law in the in discussing the "buffer" ate between Burmah it only costed the mediants of a well need apply. Must be tediotaller, og

France.

for always getting into typhoons, FUNERAL OF MARSHAL MACMAHON, THUS & Correspondent of the Shangkat Merewry The funeral of the late Marshal MacMahon The rice crop to K-res has not famed out o as was expected. The rain, which was baung' was a most imporlag pigeant.

Queen Victoria, the Emperor of Germany, the late la o was the means of saving, soms "4 it is expected that the crop wil} King of Iinly, the Prince of Wales, and the. of the groid kun Russian naval officers, all sent wignths,

lord out about the of the usual quantity. lets are now being.

beer and washing, and he will be éru ted to live on the premises and make himself generally weful. Most not have any opinions of his ower an hereditary dint preferred. Applications to be made to the undersigned at an ́easly dinte,

WILLIAM EWART,

At the Westpelestar Arim or the Priss Fighters? Rait.

#1

The Queen wasrepresented by Lord Dufferin, Beans are plentiful asa. been keeping [Feet nots] Present fecumbent realgolha "jor - Hello.. and the Pifrice of Wales by Colonel Talbot, the back till the prosenttimia, boy-were- ; no figla on zlibes 'wide (2, 2) mine or bis, Bu

All the reigning sovereigns were represented.

Great City is not so lucrative un they think

A meeting of the National Liberal Fedemiloti of £20,000,000 for Ital, on the comfition that German brokers havia agreed, to raise a loan Kacao might le. People here are compista was held today, when the action of the House the Government at of ice teadlast this taxation fog that the slaing generation in the East of Lords in refecing the Home Refe Bill was policy of Ilya will not benefit by the fastiiction, sathe Govern criticised. A resolution was cented, smidet ment will not guarantee that the lucrative much enthuilasid, expressing regret at the ana

--October 2nd.- sppointments fall to those who earn them by patriotic and pre fadiced conduct of the House of | Alderman- - Goosga!, Robert Tyler King been hard work and sterling mentt. Faveur is to rule Lords in respect to the messure, and declaring The National Mine, a Federation Fawn refused

alostad Lord Mayor of London. į the roost, if the past is any criterion.

Liant, Carvalheen d'Almeida has assumed during the century had born ager blade matters in congect on with present mining that similar action in respect to other reforms an interview with the colliery owders to discuss the gunboat Benge, vice Lieut. rance to good government, and skin caries in Great Brital or but it was decided to command of exported. The Koreans be

sequence The House of Lords ought to be #Naftaly's waxworks are will here, but not abolished. A letter was read to the meeting allow members of the federation to reume work afraid there would not be sien enough

For Bereilord also reilgaing, but don't suppose tam doing great business, as money is scarce.

The Government is again "considering"

from Lord Curlngton, in which he expruned his at ike old pe to of ward 3, and is in exp

expected that consumption, in which case benon would be ran saything to do with it, though they all say

approval of the terms in which the motion, was FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

about

19 000 men will reigth to work, g to demand. Faian and the sorthern portion that it'd be bally poor fun bolag Viceroy about the dredging question. The harbour will worded.. he Spaniards bave defeated the Moors in an of Kores will suffer most, whereas the dir without Fighti

BJ-ta run the show. Intende stand an awful lot of considering before the

An extraordinary, 100 ne occurred in 8 Mr. W. Clough, M.P. for Fartsmouth By adays when adyamite cartridge was thrown tricis around fenchyan are ali sight, Tho im- | Ing applicants and Sɔur to do anything they sliting is thereby stopped 1 It will not be long | speaking in kupport"of the motion, said that lii engagement fought at Melilla.

ge's Roman Catheric Calliedral in London an the country, so before the will have to in through any way does an exploded, amping I not firm Jenchuan to: Faites (Tan mutke long so they don't ro trending is the poor Basing berbape & addis boat might get over the

mud-binks, à la finrichska, value of rice went down simost two delists per boos. Exeter Hall won't stand late two-and-a-half piculs, after the Koreans that And what's the cause of ithin Bir Morales forthat has yet frinspired by to the some of their crops would be saved. The tice Henry Norman Hike the faca of lacier paizican imp riad from Japan was moally Korma rias Indie? Or did bo get a private hint at the last which had been formerly exported from Korea moment to send, ja bio jestgizdan as they It was sported for $7 ver at picula and imported wanted to put Daddy woulda'ufty-mers agalo at from $10 to $11,

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

DAWSON'S Whisky,

THE Scots of Shergist have decides to cales brate St. Andrew's Day with the visual bälle.

bat

nature or caute of the hepble on board the Telarios, as to which I wrote you when all sallediwarybody is very reticent / PRE Spun- thing must leak out soon, and the joys Will be there.

bere farted on an electoral baste,

MELBOURNE

→ September 19th by Court bench of justices sed that the court had jurisdiction

the worshippafe; fortunately isona ware injured. 10 Sixty-dbuk deniks from candora have occurred - on board an Italian, emigrant abusing which hap Just a alyod si Teneriffa, dob of

SYDNEY, October 3rd. se of Midge, who did not respond to esterday was the Eight-Hous Day in Sydney, -44e name, the aconsed, was drenated betalda tha - and the tonal trade demonstrations, wars a great

Deurt, where he was waiting, ned was pilood

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