ob, and the Reno contingent was much disappointed,
Superintendent White'tan the train two miles east of Wadsworth, where the engine and crew were changed and the Commonwealers were quickly sent on to White Plains, forty miles east of Widsworth, where they breakfasted. It is ex- pected that they would cross the State Inosome time to-night and glvo Ogden a benefit.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 7, 1894.
April roth. Latest advices from Rio de Janeiro state that the e-goleg turret ship Aquidaban, of five thousand tons, having the remnants of the Brazilian insurgents in board, has been sunk by a torpedo after a fierce engagement with the Government fleet.
The opposition, Whips are indignant at the apathy of the Ualoufsts whose absence from the House of Commons last night accounted for the majority scored over Col. Nolan's Bill.
GUTHRIE O.T., April 7th, The Southwest Division of the Army of the Commonweal, organized here, has secured a
April 20th. membership of nearly 300, and the men are act-
Lord. Sallibury, speaking at the Primrose Ively drilling. John Twombley has been slected meeting yesterday, said he approved of increas Commander-in-chief, and will at once sending the number of life Peers, but the House of "recruiting officers to every town in the Tertiory, Lords must preserve its present organization.; otherwise it would be emitted to claim repre- sentative powers.
M. Cogandan bas been appointed to succeed the Maraula de Reverseaux de Rouvray ** Franch Minister at Cales, and M. le Marquis has been transferred to Madifd.
CONWELLSVILLE, Penn., April 7th. More activity in all parts of the region to-day than at any time since the collapse of the strike on Thursday. The strikers, however, have not given up the contest. Their hope of final Success has revived. Meetings were held at different paints last night, and in every case the Hongarians voted to hold out to the end and compel the operators to accede to their demands.
UNIONTOWN, Penn, April 7th. The plants of the southern end of this region are resuming operations under the protection of deputies. No interferencs is attempted at any but the Lemont Works The Hungarians assaulted the men working there with clubs and stones driving them from the yards Handreds of men are ready to return to work, but they are afraid. The strikers at Oliver plant threaten to stop the pump and flood the nine. Trouble Is expected when the company resumes.
CINCINNATI. April 7ib. ·
The House of Commons read for the first time the Government Bill for the creation of a Board of Arbitration to reinstate the Evicted Irish Tenants. The Bill provides for compen- antion by the State to actual tenants and pay- ment by It (the State) of one year's'arrears of rent. The Parnellites oppose the Bill as being Inadequate.
THE NGAPOOTA-RWANGTUNG
COLLISION.
With reference to the above collision which A Commercial Gasette special from Newark,Coned off Diedinge on the 24th it., Capt. Witt, of the sunken steamer Ngapoota, and who Oble, says a number et locked-out miners from
was for nearly twelve boars in the water, has the Peter Smith Gold Mines In Sunday 'Creek Valley, with a brass band, are in the city sell given the Pinang Gazette his story of the mis- citing alms for their families. They are armed with credentials signed by Mayor John Monahan and Justice Spatter of Gorning, Ohio.
LONDON, Apill yib.
There is a repot that Le Caron, the Brilsh spy, is not dead as stated, but is en route to soo of the most distant colonies under the protection of officers. The announcement of his death and removal was made because of a Fenian plot to kill him.
The Hampton Court plate of 500 sovereigns was won by Queen of the Chase; Ridgway second, Tilly third.
WASHINGTON, April 9th. The Naval Board appointed to Investigate the feasibility of converting the whaleback type of ships into Auxiliary war cruisers Las reported that these vessels do not present the features which will render them useful as commerce- destroyers or fighting ships, on account of the Imposibility of mounting heavy ordnance on any part of the ships, owing to their light con- struction and lule deck space. Only the lightest rapid fire and machine guns could be used at all, and for this reason the whalebacks could nei be counted upon for auxillary cruisers to
-time of war.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Apill 9th. The cholera is spreading here la an alarming mannt Callads, British Counsellor of State, and his servant, were suddenly seized and died within a few hours.
The Grock Legation has been removed to Thrapla, seven miles from the city.
MONTEVIDEO, April 9th. The following is the latest news from Brazil. In accordance with orders sent by General Saraiva to the Western and Central districts of Rio Grande, the entire Federalist army in that State is now braking forced marches to Cindad, Rio Grande and Porto Allegre to operate with Admiral Mello's fleet.
The troops of General Sarılva under command of General Salgado and General Laurentiko aro already besieging Porto Allegre.
Castilba telegraphed President Peixoto to-day stating that it was not probable that he could makea success of the resistance to the insorgests, He has only one gunboat, the Canansa, and that is useless, the Tiradentes and Santos having left week ago for Rio Janeiro, via Artigas. Fort Hon, at Rio Grande, did not respond to the cannonade of the Republica and Aguidaban.
The torpedoes which Caliha had placed in the chinael were located and removed by Admiral Mello's torpedo-boat Moraslar before the fleet entered the barbour.
There is great enthusiasm among the Brasilian insargents in this city because of the rebel successes. One of Mello's agents predicts that General Saraiva will return to Sao Paulo at the bead of 2 500 men by the end of April.
that the odds are in favour of the capture of The Brazilian Minister to Uruguay admite Rio Grande by Admiral Mello, but he thinks President Pelantn has taken advantage of Mallo's absence to recapture Paranagon and Desteiro,
CONNELLSVILLE, April gib. Nearly all the works closed down by the strikers have resumed operations and are prace
ful
"The operators, however, fear the ominous
allence.
The strikers are assembling in the vicinity of Trotter and Leisenring, ostensibly for a meeting, but the impression prevails that they are con. femplating an attack.
LATE TELEGRAMS,
LONDON, April 27th. Mr. Fowler, replying to a deputation from Eastern Banks regarding the settlement of the question of difference in the value of silver in Transit when the Indian Mints closed, said it
rests with the Indian Government,
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Owlog to a telegram from Calcutta, S T. Pyne has postponed his departure for Todis and is awaiting letters from the Ameer. Sir T. Pyne and Mr. Manila were entertained at a banquet gives by the St. George's Club in their honour last night.. Sir T. Pyne, who made a speech, sald be was convinced that the Ameer's efficient | army would combine with the British and fight
the common foe in case of necessity arising, The Ceylon Government Loan of five hundred thousand pounds bearing interest at the rals of three per cant. has been issued. Tenders at ninety-six pounds five shillings and six pence receive forty-eight per cent.
April 18th,
Mr. Balfour's amendment to Sir G. Trevel- yan's Bill for the creation ofs Grand Committee for Scotch Affairs has been rejected in the Houss of Commons by thirty-three votes. The other amendments to the Bill are pending,
The House of Lords have passed the Beåring Sen Award Bill
The result of the City and Suburban run at Epsom to-day is as follows:
hap as follows
Being my watch below, I was asleep in my cabin when I was, wakened by loud shouting, I ran out to see what the noise was about and was almost immediately carried off my legs by the collision. I got up and jumped forward to fast, and the bow went down and I went down get clear of the awning. The ship was filling with it. Striking out I came up and sew the stern high up in the air, and Immediately it dived down. I was carried down by the inrush
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to send in their names to his yaman. It is CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL fatimated that all cases of genuine distress will be relleved. These lavitations, which are lanned from time to time, give the authorities the means of gauging the extent of the existing distress from inability to obtain work. At the present moment it is said to be very great.
There has been some rioting at the villager of Loo-ha and Cbamung, in the neighbourhood of the Welte Fort, over the moorlog of the junks within the limit lines, the rioters being chiefly The disturbances were so seafaring men. alarming te the inhabitants of these villager the matter to that they reported authorities, and two mandarins have been sent to the spot to assist the magistrate Investigating Although the the case and setting matters.. enquiry has been going on some days, no seitle- ment has yet been come to.
the
"The pole deslers of this port have petitioned the Viceroy for protection against a system of blackmailing which has been going on for some time on the river. The blackmailers are representadas a well'organized body who demand tax on all rafts passing their stations. Many dealers have been paying lit rather than have their rafts"delayed, while those who have flatly refused to give in to the "squeeza" have had the lashings of their, raits cut and the poles thereby cast adrift. His Excellency has instructed the Prefect of the districtitalseeftbat stop is put to this abuse at once, and if possible have the blackmallers arrested.
On Tuesday last s'native on returning home from a parly walked into a pond and WAL drowned. His family, finding that he had not returned home the night before, went to the house, where he had been entertained, to make enquiries about him, All his entertainers know way, that he bad left thels house the night before and, although very drunk, said be could find bis way home. A search was made, and the body was found in a neighbouring pond. The sorrowing family could came to no other concision than that their lost friend had been murdered by his entertainers, or some one of the party, and the extent of paying the funeral expenses. demanded an indematir, which was met to
A tale is going the rounds in the city of a native sportsman having just met his death under very singular circumstances. While out with his gun
near Kuthan he shot a bird that fell some distance from him and before he could get to It t was picked up by a young boy who tan off with it. As shouts and threats did stop him he gave him a charge of shot. It is now known that the boy only received a few of the pellets in the calf of his leg, but as he fell from fright or pain the sportsman fancled he had after ascending to a considerable height slipped killed him and fled for his life up the hill, and
in his berry, off a rock and falling a considerable distance fractured his akuil, from the effects of which he died.
of the water, bat ́struck out and rose again. When I came up I found myself alongside of a alank, and HAW the Kwanging not far away, and a number of passengers and luggage dating about. The passengers were balling the Kwanging at the top of their voices. I could see that the Kwangtung had a very large hole on the port side. She had no boats down, and she was making for land, so I thought it was of no uns going near her." picked up all the small planks that I could find, and tied them together with the strings that found as some bundles that were floating about. After I had finished tying up the raft I saw the
The proprietors of native bank, styled Kwangtung far away. The people were still the Tal-tung bank, who have lately been hailing to her. I even saw my deck-house issuing notes of 10, 20 and 10 cents floating about and a number of people about it, value, have been ordered by the magistrate I thought it was no use of going near it. I made to stop the issue of them and call in for the shore till daylight. When day came I those already in circulation, as the bank has an saw that the ebb tide was making and that I ample supply of small silver coins to meet the was fast being taken to the shore. After sunrise emergency, and the issue of notes for such sums I saw two fishing boats very far away, I thought is fillegal The authorities found it neces near the wreck, but afterà llttle while I saw sary to make this law some few years ago them sailing away. After a while I saw a owing to the frequency of the failure of small very large junk coming along, aud, by what banks issuing thein notes, though it will be I could make out, it was fishing. I saw remembered that they had to be leafent for some the junk putting its host out and picking up time lu enforcing it through the difficulty the something, and then it went back to the Jank" banks" experienced in obtaining sufficient The Jank sailed a little nearer and anchored, and supply of subsidiary cains to meet the demand. then I saw the boat being lowered and coming-Echo. along. When I saw this I took a stick from the bottom of my raft and fled a bandkerchief to it, and called out for long time. They did not make me ant, but at fast they came towards me, and when they came near me they threw most of the things overboard that they had picked up, and took me into the junk. I then saw that they had rescued & others besides me-3 Chiosmen, Kling, Kilog woman, and 3 Malay women We were all very well received. Immediately after I had gone on board they made for Penang, and next day we anchored off Krian. About to p.in, on the 15th we anchored off Polo Jerjak, and had to wait there till 6 ans, on the 26th when we weighed anchor and made for Penang.
EARTHQUAKES IN SIAM. During the 417 years in which time Ayuthis flourished as capital of Stam there were only lour earthquakes recorded. The first occurred in the 11, the tenth King of Ayuthia. The second was in year 1506 during the reign of King Rams Thibodi the year 1528, during the reign of King Pra Keofa, five selges later. In February 3566, about 5 o'clock one afternoon in the reign of Mahatham Rajathiraj, the eighteenth of the dynasty, the third la said to have occurred. The fourth took place in the year 1688, during the reign of Phrs Photharajathira). Jart after the foundation of Bangkok (in February 1769) carly in the morning one was felt which lasted iwo hours (1)
In April 1770 another was experienced at midnight, which lasted about half an hour. In the year 1833, during the reign of Phra Nang Klao, there were three occurrences of earth- quake.
LIFE!
orators, recently summed up Life as follows.¡— R. G. Ingersoll, the greatest of living American
of agony and fear, of tears and joy-dowered Born of love and hope, of ecstasy and pain, with the wealth of two united hearts-held in happy arms, with lips upon life's drifted fast, blue-veined and fair, where perfect pease finds perfect form-rocked by willing feet and wooed to shadowy shores of sleep by sires mother singing soft and low-looking with wonder's wide and startled eyes at common things of life and day-taught by want and wish and contact with the things that loue's the dimpled flash of babes-lured by light and flame, and charmed by colour's wondrous rober-learning the use of hands and feet, and by the love of mimicry begalled to utter speech-releasing prisoned
with crooked numbers and their changing, thoughts from crabbed and curious marks on solied and tattered leaves-puzzling the brain tangled worth-and so through years of alterna ding day and night until the captire grows familiar with the chains and walls and Umitations
of a life.
one of all the world is wooed and was, and all And time runs on in sun and shade, until the
the lore of love is taught and learned again. Again a home is built with the fair chamber wherein faint dreams, like cool and shadows. Vales, divide the billowed hours of love. Again the miracle of birth-the pain and joy, the kiss of welcome and the cradle-song drowning the
drowsy prattle of a babe.
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6th, 10.40 m. Barometer filling. Gradient reale.Sen ameth. Weather fine.
7th, 10.50 6.00, Barometer falling. Gendents light for west winds, Sea smooth, Weather fos, 1 - 5'aromaćor rachuned've level of the son in taches, banche and buadradzka, 9-T'emprestime in the shade lo ingroom, Fahr chatz, Hopkidity, la, porcastaga of sthrition, the bouldry of the saturated with moisture being 194,Direction of the wind to two printa, 5--Force of the wind mccording to Beaufort scais, State of the weather, à Blue sky, a Cheoncand clesia, Deleting vula, / Fog, g Gloomy, & Hall) Lightsing, Bganly, • Jan, & Baow, 7 Theod. Vidadin. = Dew with puñala în Mohas, torcha sáð handraikā.
P. C, 1500, Pist katlatant,
Hongkong Observatory, 7th May, 1894
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And then the sense of obligation and of wrong pity for those who loll and weep-tean for the dead, and in the heart the rapture of a high T MAY belltof Teak-wood in 1880 by imprisoned and desplied-love for the generousTHE STEAM LAUNCH "CHARLES resolve.
And then mbition, with its lust of place and PANY, LUNTIED.
the HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK COM pelf and power, longing to put upon its breast distinction's worthless badge,
Thas keener Depth 6.6 feel,
In December 1834, during the night there was very severe shock in Bangvok, and the earth Heaved to and fro for two hours and twenty-six minutes. Lamps and crockery were destroyed la almost every house, Timber houses were much shaken, many fell to pieces and a sailing vessel named the Thepakesin lost her anchor. In September 1835, about 8 thoughts of men, and eyes that see behind aalight movement of the ground was noticed, the smiling mark of craft-fallered no and another eleven days after.
le April 1840, about midnight, there was a more by the obsequious cringe of gain and greed-knowing the uselessness of hoarded shock of earthquake which continued for three gold-of honour bought from those who hours and a half. It was felt as far as Korat, charge the usury of self-respect of power and to an equal distance to the west. The cutie that only bends a coward's knees and forces population lelt giddy, and there were great from the ilps of fear the Hes of praise: Knowing waves in the Manam.
During the 18 days' reign of Phra Chomiast the unstudied gesture of esteem, the Klan there were no shocks of earthquake in and holding high above all other things-high reverent eyes made ilch with honest thought, November 1886, at ro 35 am. there was a alights hope's great throbbing star above is dark- shock, and another s 11 15 o'clock on the news of the dead-the love of wife and child and same day, which lasted five minutes. This friend, shock was felt in the valley of the river as far as Rabang, being even more severe at the latter place than in Bangicole, is the tiles of the houses fell in abundance,➡➡Slam Observer.
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