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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1895.

evidence, without reasonable doubt, that the prisoners guilty. That applies to each individual however many there they be conjointly the boak. Here are the man, and woman who tadicted; New suppers Gundersen did go on

Is it absolutely

Take the woman's case,

the return of $1,000 inoney deported by him as mercial competition with the German Trading.

Association, security noon taking up his position.

LONDON, October 24th; Renter's special correspondent at Constext nople confirms report that many leaders of the Turkish reform party are mining. The agitn

the payments would be made at Boma. Captain officials who Davidely understanding for ques | opportunist school represented by the Viceroy of are Jointly chalu, eres If Ganderson was of the suft, which were overruled. He then tion at Aleppo and Adana is increasing.

sa perhaps the strongest and most business-like of all the members. He has in a large degree that Instinctive intelligence of foreign affairs which must in Chias supply the place of educated knowledge, and he is one of the few Chinese tions of commercial policy. is by no means the least among his titles to dialection in the eyes of his fellow-country-men that he is the father-in-law of the present Duke Confucius his daughter having married the eldest linsel descendan' -f the Master. Hsi-Yang-I, who has now sccompanied him into retirement, is a man of's very different type. An ultra-Conservative Chinaman, he seemed to hold a permanent briel on the reactionary side. Having constant Councillor and Imperial tutor to the person of the be bad acquired in an exceptional derres the confidence of the Son of Heaven. To his Inspiration was generally ascribed the young sovereign incipient revolt against the imperious tutelage of the Empress-Regent. He was the soul

the war

party, and he would have

The fact that the leader of the reactionary party, Han-Yong-I, is described as having been dismissed from office, whereas See Yon Wen has been allowed to resign at his ore for to request, would look more favourable for the Chibli, if the new members of the Yames appointed to replace them, Weng Trung He, stor to the present Emperor, and Lt Hang Two tator to the late Emperor, did not apparently belong to the most reactionary clique of Palece wire-pullers.

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Mr. K. W. Mounsey appeared for the plaintiff, appeared in person. and Mr. Cummings, of the defendant firm, Mr. Cummings raised objections to the form further raised the defense that the money in question had been put into the firm, and as this would require evidence on the partnership affates the case was set for Friday's it for a day to be fix-d.

POLICE COURT.

overcers of his work, a number of black unyyles," two Norwegians and one American.

"We were all treated very badly, and when we asked for our wages, Captain Lothair, who was in command of the station, informed us that Lothair accompanied as to Bomia, where the two Norwegians, the American and myself hut. We awoke in the wern quartered la middle of

of the

night and found the hut on: fire and ourselves

surrounded by flames, the work of Captain Lothair and four black policemen.

"We, runde our escape from the hut, and the American accosted Lothair, asking him this our thanks. Lothair drew his sword and struck the American on the back with it, and a to a free with leather thongs. The American belag lasteaed securely, Laikule walked up to him and slashed him with his sword, wounding bim

in terrible wegians and I were afraid to futer- fere, for wo were in the presence of 200 sative troops, but * NOON # possible after the bound the wounded man and carried him to the outskirts of Boma, where he lingered two days and died. After the Americas died the Nor ment cause, under cover of night, and made our were killed while making the journey in the | ticians, appštukushiing rather to the Li Hang could have no real or permanent hold upon her. | People unknown and pitched into the seized by the Police in June, which has already

black policemar, by Lothals's order, boond him access in the twofold cap-cfty of Emperor, isolation within, which Chinese statesmanshfo the boat at sille 201 Quallion might be far the usual offensen, Two stokerz of H.L.G.M.

with":

Three beggars were sent up for seven days each, In default of a dollar fine, for plying their trada in Hrebidden districts. Seven-hawkers were fixed | friks were fined $1.50 each for drunkenness, and two merchant sömmen $1 each for a live offense. A $5 fine was imposed for throwing rabbish into the harbour. Two offenders againat Dif | the Optum Ordinanca were fined $1 such. For foe was infilcted. For larceny a loafer was sent up for six weeks,

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opportunity came, we cut the thongs which wrecked his country rather than yield to the for the last allty bared, as ours has been Ped in the first place not sacenstelle in i carrying pigwash during prohibited hours = $1

wegians and I succeeded to stealing a Govern-

escape down the river. Both of the Norwegians

CATOS."

Bradley added that Bishop Taylor, the American missionary at Stapley Pool, told him that the real cause of Lothair's hanging of the British trader Stokes was that Lothair' was jealous of Stokes' superior abilities in dealing with the natives. The Bishop said that Stakes told him Lothale was his enemy, because he would not bribe him, as the other traders did.

Charles D. Rose, challenger for the America cap, through the Royal Victoria Yacht Club, said to-day: "I very much regret that the question of my challenge should be constrood as in any way having anything to do with the the action of the New York Yacht Club. My challenge was made simply and solely with the object of trying to recover the America's cup, I shall take the excitest opportunity to see Lord Milenraven, and should I learn from him that my hould not have been made before

Japaneso demands, Although in his seventieth roar, he looks scarcely more than 50. Like morally rather than intellectually, he is believed Chỉ Tung, whom he resembles, however, to be above all poemalary temptation of poll.

Another and entirely different school

Chang type, is repersented in the Tsung-ll Yamén by Chang Via Huan, a acionose and a proides of the Viceroy of Chih-16, who has risen ilke hits from the lowest rung of the official ladder, As Chinese Minister to the United States, Spain, and Pern, he has, however, enjoyed wider opportualides then bis patron of famitatis ing himself with Western Ideas, for which he at least in private, professes the most liberal admiration. But the position to which he has risan is generally ascribed not so much to the experience he has acquired abroad as to his Intimate scquaintance with native methods of smoothing the path to official promotion. Of an easy-going and self-indulgent temperament, he la not likely to jeopardize his chances in a vain attempt to undertake a task which the Isis Marquis Teeny, on his retues from Europe, soos found it hopeless to persevere in. atmosphere is that of the Teung-il Yamén European experience can form a thile to any INGTON, DC, October 31st, thing but hatred and suspicion. Of the fen of the Supreme Council of the members of that Board, Chang Yin Husn has World, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite alone ever been outside of Chias. Yung Lu, the of Freemasonry, 250 in number, was in Governor of the city of Peking, who acted for Attendance at the biennial session which some time as Tartar General at Hatan Fu, is commenced in the temple here at noon to-day, the only other member who has served during to continue through the week. A grand comhla official career estside of the walls of Peking. mander-without doubt Thomas H. Caswell of That is to say that the vast majority of the California will be elected to succeed the late officials Intrusted with the foreign relations of Philip G. Tucker of Texas, who died here about China have spent their lives in a city and amidst surroundlage for which no sort of parallel could be found in Europe outside, perhaps, of the darkest period of the Middle Ages, and even then the analogy would be in many respects lame and indequate.

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Every menu.

a year 820,

sball at once withdraw it. No this challenge except myself."

NEW YORK, October 31st. The British Minister in Rio Janeiro has notified the Brazilian Government that the Herald's correspondent sends word that England intends to keep the island of Trinidad. The report has been denied, but it is now known that it is true. The best authorities on silver look for a steadily improving demand for the metal for some time to come. The willingness of Japan to accept the fadempity from China In price which has been noted during the last few months, and the accumulation of the metal in London will go on in order to complete the

folly to that in such

I was granted during my stay at Peking the favour of an interview with the Tsung-ll Yamén

favour, I believe, never before granted to a foreigner, enjoying no official position and data their Excelencias some of the during a couple of hours I had the honour of

The great brick wall which China balit up in the Middle Ages against the invading hordes of Costral Aula is gradually crumbling away, and has long since falled to serve itu purpose, but the wolld wall of intellectual petriiaction and social still seeks to defy the pressure of mere diplomacy remains as yet unbroken. I have dwell at some length on this point because in the absolete impervioueness of the Chinese mind to Western modes of thought must be sought the causes of the failure of a

1 20 years, on a vain attempt to galu the confidence and sympathy of China in a common interest of peaceful progress. So long astute enough to bumour our Harlot and to a smo serious effort was required of her she was laten with apparent quage of friendly persuasion deference to our indulgent

It is no reflection upon the ability of our diplomacy that French and Russian diplomacy has been able to achiere a temporary sucGUES at Peking, for, though never actually over- stepplag the limits of diplomatic procedure France and Russia gave it clearly to understood that their action would not neces sarily be circumscribed within those limits. In the execution of the bold and resolate policy agreed upon by the Cabinets of Paris and St. Petersburg, M. Gérard and Count Cassial were in a position to clinch every other argument with that of physical force, and anul Chinsmen have ceased to be Chinese, that is the only argument of which they will fully understand the value from European lips. The mind and the Western mind revolve in different spheres which have only one point of real con taci, vis, physical force. From that wants go only can Chios be dominated. We occupied it in 1842 and 1962. The Japanese made a bold rush for it in 1894, and the French and Russians have now slipped into it on their aceis and are trying to clbow them out.

In the course of a leading article on the abere,

The Times states (--

After the account given of the Tsung-li Yamôn it would be cruel to say that our policy in China has been infected by Chinese principles, bat It does seem to have suffered, in however mitigated a form, from the Chinese convic tion that what has been must continue to be. The events of the past year have shat tered that comfortable, but deceitful, belief in the minds of all bat Chinamon them- selves. Great changes have taken place, not at all to our advantage either politically or com mercially, and these seem destined to be the in the not very distant future of ather changes greater yet. In those cream ance, it realise what in the actual position in the Far East, is highly expedient that the public should come to

and what are the Asiatic and European,

forces,

on the best and even if he was murdered on the boat, that the woman was a party to the murder? It te not enough that she must be present, but you must be satisfied that she was present and and abetting in the commission of the siding murder. She is a small creaturo, as you see, and that would question as regards whether you are satisfied upon the evidence that sho must necessarily have taken a part in the mur

committed der supposing the murder was

Le regarde pat, though perhaps the man; "However, I pass over that. It în an Initial difficulty, but of course it la not the main question in this case. Now I do not suppose this that you will have any doabe but that mah Goodersen was murdered ; but I assume that he was murdered afloat because he was found in the water. It is not an impossible thing- make this suggestion only for what it

worth it isnot an Imposible thing, nature, that he was thundered ashore by you think the evidence is not of

afterwards. That might have been the result of his wandering amongst brothels and other places In a state of intoxication His Lordship then commented pers - the fact that, although blood. stains were exceedingly difficult to obliterate, none was found in the boat or upon the prisoners clothing," and the strong probablity was that if the man had been hacked either in the boat or while holding on to the gunwale after bolag thrown overboard there would have been marks of blood upon thele cloibing..

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LONDON, October agta. The Standard's correspondent at Constants. nople telegraphs that the leaders of the Turkisk Liberal Party were taken aboard a man-of-wars- boats at night and thrown overboard.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUE: - Engi -India-FArratson Ağcan) sverdas.

German (Preussen) to-morrow. Tacoma (Viloria) stat,fost. Australian (Tsinan) aand last. Americna (Evandale) zud prox. Canadian (Emprau of Fapan) 4th pros. : American (Peris) 8th prox.

THE Nippon Yusen' Kaitha's chartered steam- ship Aramer, from Bombay, left Singapore on the 17th_inst,, and may be expected here on or abou: Saturday the 23rd.

SHIPPING RETURNS.

· Fróm 5 pm. yastırday to 5 p.m. to-day. ARRIVALS.

Stanghal. America.

Pakich......... ...........teamer, from Singapore, Mirzapòta sumILLSKI. China ........... Taf18%..... Formara Airlie ..................... Store Nordiske ...... Cosmopolit

ILLEGALLY MOVING OPIUM. His Worship this morning delivered judge alifaciment in the case of the foar chaste of opfum

been reported several times. After setting forth the circumstances of the case, his Worship found that the Man Enak Co, (the oplam Farmers) were the varies who were procuring thamoring and consequently were the person | who were liable for the breach of the Ordinance. Continuing, be closed as follows Touching the measure of the penalty to be exacted for the offence of which defendants stand convicted. It is common knowledge that Oral nance XXII. of 1887, for the better regulation of the traffic in raw oplum, was enacted in consequence of the Convention of September, Kwalyang 1885, entered into between this Government and the Chinese Goremment, and for the purpose of facilitating the tracing of the destination of raw oplum. The Ordinance was not enacted in, the Interests of the Oplums Farmers, in whose favour no exception is made save as regards the posse sion of raw oplum in quantities less than one chest. Reflecting that the Ordinance sprang out ofa friendly convention with a Foreign Power and was framed to assist that Power, and that the

The jury, without retiring, returned a verdict of net gality, and he prisoners were discharged, (Before Mr. Futtica Wis)

November rothe

THE PEARL, ROBBERY, Lung Kam To, an employee in the Yaen Kee firm, as ladiced for having, or the 20th September last, stolen f om one Ho Chat, pearls and jewellery valued at $3,000.

Opium Farmers, as much as any one else, were

The prisoner having picaded" not guilty" the aimed at by this legislation, and having regard following dry was sworn Messrs. F. M. N. to the large quantity of raw oplum required by Silva, A. Kaha, V. C. C. Herbst, P. N. Sequira, the Farmers for balling purposes, and thereface J. M. Gomes, A. S. Manners, J. J. dos D. Barros.the greater ease with which the absence of a Hon W. M. Goodman Attorney-General fow chests may be procured or accounted for, by Mr. G. C. C. Masters, of Messrs. It is incumbent on me to impose a fine of $250 (instructed Johnson, Stokes and Masters) prosecuted, the on each défendant, and to order the forfeiture of

the oplam seized. prisoner being undefended.

The evidence for the prosecuilon was then lead. This included the statement of the owner of the jewels that in consequence of a statement made to her by a maid servant the searched the pawn-shops and found the The maid servant was jewellery, in them called and stated that on several occasions the prisma asked her to lend him ibe jewels to pawn for a few days. On the 20th September, While her mistress was out, the prisoner again asked her to land bins something to pawo, and she opened the box containing the valuables and

· gave them to the prisoner. When the things were mlased she asked the prisoner to return mistress, and the man was arrested.

Evidence of the master of the shop and the

contributed largely to the improvement fa its barnias questions of the day. The strongest ich determinait, and must determine iis further them, sud as he wonid pot she informed-ber

payment.

impression which I carried away with me was that the whole world of thought in which development. The plaines, and Botas far

trained

and lives most important, conclusion to be drawn so far the Western mind, is MONTZIA W to be as allen to the

Chinese from these articles is that all reasonable hope of

confessed to having taken the jewels.

The prisoner made a statement that some

'HANROW AUTUMN RACE MEETING

THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 14TH AND

I5TH NOVEMBER, 1895.

Malotkoff, Esq., M. S. Oveyrin, Esq. S. A. Stewards-R. B. Moorhead, Esq., N. J. Pecbstnoff, Faq. Alex. Price, Esq., Frank Smith, Esq., P. L. Warren, Esq. Bom, Sec. & Trassurer :—F. Hachting, Esq.

FIRST DAY.—THURSDAY, 14TH NOVEMBELL AUTUM': CUP ; value, Tls. 100; for all ponies

weight for. fnches as per scale;, first_pony Tis, 75; second pony Tls, 25 ; entranco Tia. 5. Once round,

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Moji. Canton.

"Pukbol. "Swatow,

„- Aggregating 14,702 tons registne.

DEPARTURES. Kachidate Maru ......steamer, for Katchinoisa.. Althe..................... Sishan..... Chinging Rattan Ceylon Cop

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Coast Port.

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Glanogia.. Fushun Abingto........

Shanghai. "Shanghai, Amay.

Aggregating 17,582 tons register,

The British steamship Talsang left Shanghai on the gth instant, and Swatow on the 18th, and had light to moderate monsoon,

The Danish telegraph, steamship Store Nordiska arrived here from a cruise, and reports havingexperienced fresh north-east winds.

The British aleamship Formosa left Swataw on the 17th lustaut, and had moderate north- 'cast winds and fine clear weather. In Swatum the German man-of-war Jifs, and the steamships CAD and Machen.

The British steamship Airlie left Kobe on the roth instant, Moll on the 11th, and Foochow on the 17th, and had strong northerly and north- north-west winds to Tangying, and after leaving Foochow had moderate north-north-east and casterly winds with fine weather to arrival.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS,

Installments of the Indemnity at various dates 61 Swind as the language which we speak. The the reform of China' from withia must be dèňní. | compridors of the Chartered Bank was given to

Both Chine and Japan are showing fucreased wisdom of their seges, which is the Alpha and | tively abandoned. There are plenty of bealthy the effect that after long questioning the prisonet Mr. Oolachan's b. Shaloon, Tost 13lb.. Helena Richmort. In Kowloon Dock; metal distributed bý bath countries in payment | unexceptionable aphorisms, which have abautes dag suficlently proves, but the virines of time during the seventh moon be caused the | Mr. Moosbead's gr. Troquols, rost zaldi 3 mech Infinance on their actions as the excellent the Chinaman Incapacitate hips for the operation | maki“ sérvant to be beaten for deceiving her

inquiry for silver, as the large amounts of the Omega of their vaunted education, consists of elements in the Chinese race, as the prosperity Chinese commuölilen under the

for war material and supplies have been diverted to India and other sliver countries.

Mr. Townsend, of Hongkong, states that allver ordered two months ago has only just been

sold ahead two months.

to

our

ces which in the days of i commonplaces

o improve our we have all copied eps

characters had in moulding our own

the achievements of modern science,

great

of improving his govemment. The error in our policy of the last twenty years consisted to the f that we did bellere, or tried to believe, in the delivered for silver smelters are said to be the lessons of political economy, the conditions possiblities of Chinese reforms from within.

which govern the polley of

of Western States, the The Chinaman, who, Hke most Easterns, is Influence of public opinian, of the Press, of Par-endowed with historicale capabilities of a high THE TSUNG-LI PAMEN. liamentary lostitutions, are words which convey no real meaning to their cars. It is useless to To Mr. A. Mickle, who has been contributing appeal to feelings of honour or of patriotiems, * number of well thought-out and clearly which, if they exist at all, take an entirely different, and to us inexplicable, shape, and it is expressed letters to The Times on Far Eastern equally wain to quote, the teachings of political affalra generally, and on Chinese affairs in history, for outside of their own immediate particular, is due, we believe, the credit of experience it is a sealed book to them. Their indling the following able expose of that Excellencies talk gisly of the balance of power in Europe, but Austria still seems to be hope. paragon of hopeless incompetency and corruptionlessly mixed up in their minds with Holland, and of the two the latter at any rate silli occupies as a colonial Power by far the higher position. An incidental reference to Tunis elicited the fact that they had never realised the existence of such

a state, or of an

known as the Tsung-li Yamen :-

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The representatives of the foreign Powers in Peklog have no sort of personal loteresarse with the Palace. After a long and stubborn struggle the tight of audience on terms compatible with their proper sense of dignity has been finally conceded to them, but the audiences are parely formal, and their chief value at present to that they convey a pabile ree gnition by the Son of Heaven of the right of European Powers to treat

communication

Africen Empire of France, though they had acquired some information with regard to the position of Egypt, apparently from French sources. Nor is it easy to treat quesitons even of material development with Ministers, one of whom deliberately maintained that China's immunity frors railways had been the salvation of during the recent war.

atten oficial relations with the forelgu

Mr. Li Shan's ch. Salonara, vist alb............................ 1o

Dead heat.

PARI-MUTUEL CUP: vile The 50 for all ponles; weight for inches as per scale; entrance Tis. 5. Half a mile.

Lystmoon.........2998

Mascotis

Frij.........

Vijio Maruminan Takasago Maru

Swatow.......136

Ord

Yaroslav..............

mistrets, and that she then threatened revenge, Da She

female servante in the house, and accused him fact stole the jewels, in longue with the other of the rate worn in bout of several joists the prisoner had sworn front of several that he knew nothing of them, and ha was believed by the mistress. On sccount of the suspicion the prisoner waited until, the aand October before goleg to Canton to sitenda mauriage in his family. While there he received a letter from his master accusing him of stealing the Jewels, in consequence of which he returned. Mr. Oolachan's br. Rasdor, 2018 13lb........ He was then questioned by the master and the Mr. Nicholas' way Ediges, sost salba they had a conversation over the best wayAULD LANG SYNE" CUF, presented by W. G. compradora, and as he would not confess, Mr. Alex. Price's br. Tydavnet, 1ost talb... 3 to recover the jewels. They said if the pilsorer did not confer they could not be recovered. Than they agreed to say that he bad confessed to them. They then had him arrested. He further stated that the jewels were pawned by the hair-dresser of the mistress, and that the pawn-broker (dentlijnd her as the person who gaweed them. (This was corroborated by the Police

wha

*aki the woman was arrested.) But she was lot off.

Mr. Ll Shun's wh. Leall, rost talb.......... Mr. Thomson's spot. Torpedo, rost gib. 3 MAIDEN STAKES, value Tis. 1151 for ponies that have never run at say previous meeting 1 we'ght for laches as per scale ; first pony Tis. Pairară........................io 100; second pony Thi, as ; entrance Tis, 10, Three-quarter of a mile.

order, was salute enough to see the delusion under which we lay, and to humour as in it The part played by that very capable and accomplished performer, the lato Margals Tseng, is still fresh in the public memory. He contrived to take in no small part of the politicians of Western Europe about the approaching awakening of China, and then he showe, warmed Colonnes the Yame, that for a well-bred enthusiastic profession of the most Liberal principles when abrand is quite compatible with acquiescence is a policy of undeviating reaction when at home. We have now found out, though, unfortunately, not until after France and Russia bad made the discovery and acted upon it, that there is no use in treating a " mass of structure. less pulp" like a civilised" State.

LEGAL

INTELLIGENCE.

SUPREME COURT,

CRIMINAL, SESSIONS.

After the Attorney-General had addressed the Juty, Hit Lordship summed up and the Jury retired. After about a quarter of an hour's absence they returned with a verdict of guilty, recommending leniency as the Jewels had all been recovered

His Lordship, after addressing the condemned

bim to two years' imprisonment' with hard labour.

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Gordon, Esq.; for all posies ƒ weight for Inches as per scale entries to go to second. pony entrance Tie. 5. One mile and a

quarter.

| Mr. Li Shun's ch. Salonara, ItĦt Ilb.....................e 1 Mr. Alex. Price's skew. Off Side, 11st rib. 2 Messrs. Joking & Co.'s ch. The Rat, rost 6lb 3 GERMAN CUF, presented by Germans residing at Kankow j for griffins ; to be won twice con- secutively, of three times to all by griffins the bond fidi property of the same aweer of owners; entries to go to the winner till the eup is finally won, when they go to the second pony 1 weight for inches as per scale: entranco Tis. f. Once round.

Mr. Threeknowly's bik. Mystery rost gib... T Mr. Thomson's spot, Torpede fost glb......

Mr. Nicholas' gr. Timur 10st 6ib.......

Chioa on footing of complete equality. Except on these occasions no foreigner ever sets fact within the precincts of the Forbidden City.

The regular channel for between the Foreign Legations in Peking and the representatives, the Chinese world knows nothing (Before Sir Fielding Clarke, Chief Yurtica, man on the magnitude of his offence, sentenced Chinese official world Is the Tsung-ll Yamen, or of the Western world. The members of the Board of Foreign Relations, which was first con- Tsung-li-Yambo themselves have scarcely any stituted in 186t after the An

Anglo-French

expedition intercourse with the foreign representatives at had wrung out of the Chinese a reluctant adsent to Paling beyond making a law formal calls the establishment of Foreign Legutions within on stated occasions and offering them sa the wal's of the capital. The Board, which has ten annual banquet at their official residence. One feloniously and wilfully murdering a Norwegian (Bufere Sir Fielding Clarke, Chief Justics, Mr. Alex. Price's gr. Top Side 1ost tib members, has been always closely identified with or two may sometimes accept invitations to a sailor named Joban Gunderson, on the night of the Chun-chi-Chu, or Pilvy

Legation, but no mandarin can frequent a❘ the 6th October,

also called the Grand Council)etimes

the highest so without exposing himself to

department of State, which transacts its business

November 18th.

THE MURDER IN THE HARBOUR. Leung Kau and Chan Ho were charged with

IN ADMIRALTY.

and Comdr. W. C. H. Hasting, R.N. Assessor.)

gally, or rather nightly, between the hours of a 1772mics and obliquỹ. Even the unsuccessful Instructed by Mr. G. C. C. Master (of MesSTU. | LI PO ON V. THE STEAMSHIP #ADAMEMNON."

who

are drives to accept employ. and Sa.m., in the presence of the Emperor him- ment as writers in the European Legations, acif.. Most of the members of the Privy

Council not compromise themselves by show. whose sumber, formerly five, was increased to ing any open recognition of their employers seven during the Japanese war, arwalso usam ber

sbers | when they meat them in a mobile thoroughfare. of the Teung-li Yemen. Hall & desen members The whole atmosphere of Peking is saturated or more attend every day to transact business, with hatred and contempt of the foreigner, and and when an interview takes place with a the street farelga Mislates scarcely ever less than three apithets or fing sie present, not to spank of secretaries, pipa dietance at him as bearers, and servants who hand round sweet.

cups of

meats

and

The

How, W. M. Goodman, Attorney-General,

Johnson, Stokes and Master, (Crown Solicitors) prosecuted, and Dr. Ho Kal, (instructed by Mr. Grist) appeared for the defendant.

HAINE CURENEE of control, merely bawa'tha | working on his boat. The female prisoner | steamer, de

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LOTTERY CUP, Value Tie too presented for all ponies; weight for inches as per scule s entrance Tis, J. One mile and a half.

Walk over,

RACING STAKIs a forced entry for all panies entered at this meeting; first pony TiL. 100; second pony Tls, a51 third pony Tis: 101 weight for inches as per scale entrace Tis. 5. One mile,

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A letter received at Shanghai recently from Tekla reports that the Japanese have borne Preparations for the laying of torpedoes in Hakodate barbour.

by Elabon papers to have proposed to his Goraze=

The Portuguese Consul in Bangkok is reported

ment the advisability of subsidising a line of 'first-class stemmers to run between Lisbon and the Far East.

(Chinese Coast Trade Company) has given orders The Chinesische "Knestenfabrt-Gesellschaft

to the firm of Wigham, Richardson, and Co., st Walker, Newcastle, for the buikding of a new steamer of 2,2001 tous burthen, which is to be employed on the coast of China,

The British ship Barcrafe, which left New York for Shanghai on the asth of April, loaded with kerosine oil for the Standard Oil Company, is missing. She has never been spoken, Ninety guiness per cent, have been paid on har at Lloyds. She is probably a total loss,

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MOTICE TO MARIMERI. Ningpo Disitatz-Sesownyew Spít Buoy discontinued.

Notice te hereby given that the Sencu-yew Spit Busy, No, a in the published List for 1895, has been removed, as it is no longer required,

By Order of the Inspector General of Customs;

A. M. BIEDER,

Coast Inspector. Shanghal 9th November, 1895,

In this cas Li Po Os, the master and owder of the fiking-bost Guelf, axed the defendant steamship for 100 for the loss of his vessel At the conclusion of the case for the proseca. by being fun isto by the defendant ship off the tion, laid yesterday afternoon, bis Lordship land of Kwelches, or South Nine-plo, about 6 questioned the male prisoner about the posses'clock is the morning of the 6th January 1891-

It appears to have been rumoured in Kobe dow of the watch. He admitted having had a Mi. E. Robinsen, (Instructed by Mr. Holms)

recently that the steamer Ufse, which is misu- who shout opprobrious watch which he bought two or three years batcen,

appeated for the plaintiff, and Mr. H. Z. Pollock

Ing, has been the scene of a tragedy and and stones from sale but this was lost overboard about the 20th, while (instructed by Mr. Grist) for the defendant

LONDON, October arst,

that the crew got the upper hand of the master which their elders

denied

foreigner had gone off in their

Mr. Robinson, in his opening statement, set

A telegram from Zanzibar states that Captain and officers and steered the steamer to some scowl or soller tes. The difficulty of deal only venture to betray by

bost

Dight of the 6th,

forth the facts of the case, The Agamemben 1. E. Lawrence, of the Rifle Brigade, has been place which is as yet unknown to any one what the multared im precation. The lower classes, again, Hon, Ho Kai then addressed the Jury for the

own goodsclves. This Hongkong and had killed in a skirmish with the rebels at Gaal.

It f There are those Не zald the prosecution had shown making for

Cape

It is understood that Princs Lobanoff, the Hyege News says about it Agine light straight ahead. The cles per defence. and as I told their Excellencies of the. до evidence to

to prove where the man went fan raising abouty and his clients Russian Foreign Minister, in an interview with who say that the Wigs which was sold at Singa for delivery in Yokohama, has been carried of Queen Street and alleged had a light astern The steamer the William, expressed a

was esos approaching, and finally, in spite of Car would see his Imperisi Majealy and the all afforts, she cut her down and was sunk, Emperor Francis Joseph after the coronation,

drowned. being crew

ing with such an unwieldy body is obviens merely follow the sample set by the The chlef anxiety of every member is

is to shirk sesponsibility, and, though all are ready enough

when

in allusion mcent experience of my

that

on

the

after he

he left the cornAY

Road.

very

best, was that a European was taken off from

Japan broke out was suddenly recalled

to as closed Peking cart, lost public the whirl about the 6th October, It was s

ver be

agandahim

the prisoners.

|

A letter has been

but

thaiz

off by her crew, and not lost with all hands and

to fall, none will, if possible, take action.

Wen Halang, probably the ablest man who own, so long as powerful officials are afraid to ever held a rest in the Trung-li Yamtes, died in invis foreigast faside their house, althout ridence at the only, ntally weighty

the more general belief. What the idea is based on we confess we have no idea. The plain, faci 1876. Prince Kung, who,

LONDON, October sand. him not to come in a chair or on the war with

two mes of ber

The

Is that the vessel left Singapore for Nagasaki balance were taken on board the steamer,

Reuter's comespondent at Constantinople

and Yokohama on September 14th, and evan former posts of president both of the

should be aroused, and his host #lone

common things rock in night, and there was The pistolitra cialis was that the seater should

stains that the existence of a serious revolutionary Tsang Yanda and of the Privy Council, face with his neighbours, there can never off after o'clock at

of her way, and slowed propaganda has been discovered by the Tukdah now nothing has been heard of her. A foreign of 20,000 yen.” was then 63 years of age and old for his that freedom and friendliness of intercourse out no evidence whatever that Ganderies took the down, The defendant stated that no light authorfiles at Adsus and Aleppo, in Syria, for the company canted the Insurance Year

He was no longer the man of mental of which in other countries arises between prisoners' host.

Was › canted by the junk, that the steamer was

purpose of enlisting young Armenians and It seems a very improbable story, and as the vigour and bold resolve who had conducted the foreigners and natives with a better

The Attorney-General, in samming up the scored dewd when the Junk was sighted supplying them with arms and ammunition, Identity hidden la se since anystery as it the knowledge

of the persons responsible for the peace negotiations with Lord Elgin and had of each other greatse mutual considers. evidence, submited that the case was a clear and kept dear, but that, when past the walch have been secretly imported Lord George fate of the steamer, this explanation of her fake overthrown the Board of Regency Instituted on

option of each other's foliage and

and interests. | ona

Skip

the funk put about, and came in front -the death of his brother, the Emperor Helen "You complain that we misunderstand, and

Hu

in the course of his summing of sale bows, so that, in spite of the engines Hamlitan, Secretary of State for India, consent does not merit serions consideration. Feng. His health also has grown feebis, and his misrepresent you because we do not really up, sald Gentlemen of the visits to the Yamén are rare,

know, you, but you give, as no opportunky bl. are jointly charged with the murde.” Deisons, RDD sopped and reversed, It-wan (zapossible log to receive a deputation of Manchester

of this man. to Avold striking, Aker this occurrence, employers and operatives. His Lordship says Scorr's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Prince Ching, who since Prince Kang's retarg knowing you, and you do not disguise your Gundersen on the 6th October last, and it has which was wholly the fault of those on board the Indian Government have not yet repiled to

Hypophosphiles is especially adapted to all to office has to content himself with the second reluctance to know us. You, the rulers of the been suggested to you that if Gundersen went on of the fork, every effort was made to save her his despatch because they are desirous of giving conditions where the tardes are wasting away

hold ostentatiously sloot from us, and the prisoners' bout on that night this be found

it is absolutely aw

the subject their full attention.

from inability to digest and assimilate dedinasy place, ia a esertly' Manchu gentleman slightly coat Fou rule naturally inke their ;

LISBON, Octo over 50 years of age, but even judged by the those

prisoners

food. The combined virtues of Cod Liver Of cua certain that both these pris

October ind. from gar

The King of Portugal has abandoned his and Hypophosphites produce a marked affect in Chinese standard, which must nione be applaud teatriduni, must have something to learn from 】 way that li you are satisfied that he did go on the ↑ And the paas was proceeding at 4 s'efack, an

behaviour. Every nation, like every guilty of this murder. Now, gentlemen, I do not of the occurrence was then called Chiners statermen, be bar

restore the wasted tiennen, Intended visit to Rome, owing to the Jópe insist- | such camES, THEY I never shown any, conspicuous qualifications other than those of me meighbours but China fe like a man who boat that evening it is not a fair Inference that

"HVMMÁRÝ JURISDICTION.

ing on His Majesty withing the Vatican first on create an appetite, make new blood, heal the birth for the high positions which he has held. should imagine that ha could learn what all his | he was murdered'; but I must pause before I go

arrival there, otherwise, His Holiness would fefiammation of the threst and lungs, and Of the other members composing the Tesag.ii Jelow, crenieres were like by the continuous fate the general question involved in the case (Before His Honour Mr. Failles Win.) withdexw the Papal Nuncio irons Lisbon...

Increase the flanis. –– In short they forms the finest Yamês whilst I was at Faking only: three call | contemplation and adoration of his own face in and draw your attention to what I concalva to be

combined food and medicine that can be give for any special notice, and of two out of these | the mirror" Their Excellencies bowed polite | a dificulty which might exist apart from the

LAY HOW TO V. MOFEINE, COMILINGS & CO.

M. Shehlmann, a German travaller, expresses the invalid. Any Chemist can supply item-Sola thren the lalegraph has recently announced the | prowns, bas Hen/Yunge) locked so if my face as ; main question. By Engilah law nobody can be „The War" Sands in which the plaintiff, whokia, convictios last Me Stokes was exacted Agents for Hongkong and the Respira; ad retirement. Sua XD Wan was unbornly pegneten - lowes was one of which he had seen quila emingly || sonvicted Maison the jury ma sutiedna upen the wsd'ampradiér ef the delenteni fam, songui - Domove the Congo Frei Bite feared his sorte | Klan ç--Watkin & Co, Henghong.

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BERLEN, October 23rd.

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