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THE "EDGAR” CALAMITY.

DETAILS OF THE ACCIDENT.

The following_Interesting details are taken from the Shanghat Mercury of 291b alt. :-

-The detalia of the and disaster which occurred at Chemulpo on the 13th lost, by the alaking

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1895.

for the exploitation of her millitary prowem ont- olda of Kurope—–

newspapers,

The more extreme-of the German need. commentlog the situation, expressthe hope

Eupen that Germany y's greatest commercial rival may as lamed in the struggle, on matter what may appen to the participants in the dispute other than the Faihazlanda

A large number of articles writion in this of a pianice of H.M.S. Edgar, and the conss-strain have appeared in German newspapesenting the High Contracting Partier. It will queni drowning of forty-eight men, were brought within the last few days and they have sol to Shinghil by the Ruslan

gon boat received the slightest censure for the utterances Gremyasicky this morning. The Gremyasicky from an afflelal quarter. Nevertheless, the pro was lying off Rose Island when the accident

minent operators on the Bourse are very angry *ccurred and witnessed the sad affair, the

at the anddesnes; with which these attacks have straggles of the sallors trylag, many In vain, to

been sprung in connection with the disturbances swim against a strong current to reach

In Constantinople, as they have had a very -the various mervof-wan Forinnately,--the-

sinking of the boat was also witnessed the deprening feer open the prices of stocks and

by securities on the Stock Exchange. Those on watch on the other men-of-war, and unlied efforts were promptly made to assist the

was

BERLIN, November 9th, This has been a week of Court fêtes and public ceremonies. Two somewhat sensational incidents occurred on Monday at the swearing in of recrafts at Potsdam. One of the recruits, a man named Killwells, a Mennonite from Dalkehmon, Instantly arrested by order, of the Emperor and carried off to a dungeon. This occurred in the presence of the King of Portugal, who was visiting his Imperial Majesty, and as the King failed to grasp the meaning of the incident the matter was explained to him by the Emperor.

TARIFF CONVENTION BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND JAPAN.

YOKOHAMA, Nov. 22nd. The Supplementary Convention, provided for to the Nevised Treaty between Great Britain and Japan, having been coacfaded and ratified, the ratifications were exchanged yesterday at the Foreign Office in Tokio, their Excellencles Marquis Salsal and Sir Ernest Satow repre- be remembered that the purpose of this Supple to the Treaty, was to convert the ad valorem mentary Canvention, as defined in the Protocol

dalles mentioned in the new Tariff late specific datles, 21-far-as-possible, the basis for such conversion belog the medium prices, as shown by the Japanese Customs Returns during the six calendar months preceding the date of the protocol, together with the cost of insurance and transportation from the place of production, purchase or fabrication to the port of discharge, as well as the commision, if any. Convention was to have been concluded before the 16th of January in the present year-that is Protocol-but li having been found impossible to finish the work in that time, owing to the Immense increzio of abnormal (unctions devolving on the Japancae Foreign Office la connection with the war, an extension of time antil July 16th of the present year was agreed upon. The Convention having been concluded

document having arrived from England on the 1413 inst, ratifications were exchanged on the 21st. It may be presumed that the final settle

of the negotiations now going on with other European Powers--faðan áfall.

The

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HERR VON Brandt.

Our Tlentile correspondent, wilting on the 25th says You will find some, news in the Peking and Tientsin Timer about Herr von Brandi, which gave to you some time alace. Herr von Brandt comes here as Chief Com missioner of Trade and you will no doubt understand what that means,

Herr von Brandt says, under the heading of The Peling and Tianisin Timis referring to "The Situation -

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NEWS BY THE CANADIAN MAIL. | ship. Under the by-laws he can be summarily dismissed under the following clause :'" In case of an eccurrence fejarloan to the welfare of the club, the game or names of any member implicated therein may be comored from the list. of meraberable by a vote of a majority of the yachts represented at any goocrat or special meeting It is understand that i manleg of the America's Cup committee will be held las faw days to considor Loed Dunraven's charges.

The Canadian Pacific Co.'s steamship Emdrers of Fagan, Capt. G. A. Lee, R.N.R. with the Canadian malls of November rath, arrived from Vancouver, a Japanese ports of call and Shanghat this morning. We are ladebted to our Vancouver and Victoria exchanges for the following telegram-

SUPREME COURT.

SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

(Before His Honour Mr. Justice Wise.) December 3rd.

SUI HEUNG CHUEN V. HO. HING. JUDGMENT.

The weather was galte fine at the time, though East Prasols, refused to take the oath, and to say; within six months from ite dais of the | gigantic importance. There are symptoms Indicate repabilcan galus. These legislatures | bearing rome time ago. Mr. C D Wilkinson

sellors struggling to the water. It appears that on the morning of the 13th instant, a number of aillors were landed on Rose, Island, which ifes to front of Chemalpa Polat, for gunnery difil. strong wind was blowing from the North. west. At half-past one, one party of the sailors, Bambering 71 man and six officers, pat off in i large alxteen-oared open pladace to return to the Engar. At this time the water was very rough, the tides meeting, and a strong wind blowing; it was also very cold, the thermometer registering aight degrees. Lying about eight cable lengths

The second Incident consisted in the extra-

File lordship this morning dallverad judgment in this case, which had been before the court for appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr. H. L Dennys for the defendant.

WASHINGTON, November 5th,

pared to uilise the situation for farthering her they il materially affect the control of the Great Interest was manliested Fere in the There can be no doubt that Germany is pre- legislative elections throughout the country, as LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. commercial interests on a grand scale.

United States Senate. Up to to-day the stand- The prime mover of the German Commercialeg la the Senate was as follows: Republicans, Commission, is, we hear, gentleman of dry 41; democrats, 39; populla.s, 6; vacant, demo, high-rank-and-great-diplomalle ability Wegrate Total 88. As the rerelt of to-days- allude to the statement that His Excellency elections the democrats will lose and the republi Herr von Brandt has accepted the post of Com mercial Ambassador or Pan Tat Ta-jan. We

cans will gain' senator from Maryland and from are not able to define his Excellency's postios

Oblo respetively. The other eight elections do not appear to affect the standing of the Senate, clearly, but the very fact of his appointment and

as Kentucky and Missisippi remain democratic, acceptance shows that the "commercial and the latter certainly and the former probably, industrial situation" is considered to be of while Iowa continues republican.

The returns from New York and New Jersey which forebode that the Germans going to take the reform enterprise, to which do not elect United States senators this year, we have frequently studed in former issues, but, as part of the legislature helds over, the thoroughly in band, and, that they are starting present election is important in influencing those their business with keen understanding of It. bodles which will cleet successors to Senator China will be an importer of foreign machinery of Jersey, whose terms expire March 4, 1897.

Hill, of New York, and Senator Smith, of New a long time to comeyet, but, as a consequence of of ideas formerly incculated on her mind by Western men of business, a destro has sprung op to be able to manufacture der own raw construct for herselfall materials and mechanical appliances for peace and war requirements.

To cultivate and develop this progressive principle in the Chinese nature with a view to commercial advantage seems for the present to the pioneers of which, we hear, are at present be the main object of the German enterprlae, proposing industrial enterpulses of great magal rude to the Chinese government.

from the point of Rose Island, exactly opposite remark of the evangelical pastor, who by that date, was duly ratified, xud the rallied her lite experiences, and the further evolution

was the French cruiser Alger. With a leading wind the men tried to all the bost, proceeding first in the direction of the Alger, but the wind way 100 strong, the water, too rough and there agalast Rosla, has caused a great deal of ment of sble question will promote the progress | material by machinery, and to design and

wis five-knot current rupalog, consequently the sail was dropped. Whilst this was being done, the boat took a quantity of water on board, This impeded the progress of the boat, it being so heavily laden, and suddenly wave broke over the boat and it filled Immediately and sank at three cables' distance from the point it bad bat recently left. The bnat

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the recruits that they must not coly think of #Wacht am Rhein," but also of Wacht am Weichzel" This utterance, levelled

surprite, and it is rumoured that the Russlan Embassy has reported the matter to St. Peters burg..

At the sweating in of the Berlin, Spandau and Charlottenberg recruits on Thursday, the public was rigorously excluded, a cordon of police prevent- lng all approach to the place where the ceremony took place. This precautionary measure has been severely commented upon, but it was due to the special order of the Emperor, who, more. over, verbally expressed his sadisfaction to the police president, and distributed nineteen decors fes to various police officers who had displayed zeal upon recent occasions and upon this At the military control meetings this week for the first time, the new imperial order was read, which not only probiblis the possession and circolation of revolutionary or Socialist literature within milliary barracks, but also probildis their possession or circulation ontakte the barracks, crea among soldiers belonging to the army reserve, and severe penalties are provided for contraventions of this order.

The Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday Issues of the Socialist organ, Forwaarts, were seized by the police, and charges of Las majeste have been preferred against three of the editors of the beaded "Gnade Wemmgaade Gebuent," directly paper. One of the Incriminating articles was attacking the Emperor for pardoning two palice sigeants who brutally treated two citisent, and another article ridiculed the divían sight themy. Advices received here from Friedrichsruhe

Bank «bout six cables north of the Russian gunboat Koriyte, and at about three cables south of this vessel was the Edgar. Thus the Koreyta was directly in the Edgar's line of sight of the accident and those on board the Latter vessel falled to see the boat sink. Abant occasion. midway between the Korrytz and Edgar, a few cables catward, was the Gremyasteky, and three cables south of her was the Yorktown. Thus the sad accident was in view of all the ships but the Edgar. Immediately on the disaster taxing place thate or watch on the Alger and Gramy: asicky raised the alarm, which the other vessels promptly took up. The first bost to get the scene wis the steam lunch of the Gramyasteky, fortunately lying handy with steam up. Esalga Alexis Westclage was in charge of this launch and he succeeded in saving five officers and nine sellors. The officers were floating on the oars, and four sailors were saved whilst clinging to an empty barrel which fortunately had been in the bout. The Alger seat an open launch and picked up an officer and eight sailors, but her team-noch was at Chemulpo. The Yorktown, U. S. cruiser, sent a steam-launch and "the Korzyte sent a boat and assisted in the

baning facial neuralgia and frequent insomols, but a growing weakness of the whole body in ventures outside on foot. perceptible, so the old statesman seldom

The police hava sostched the home fù

CONCENTRATION IN "PERING.

At the banquet held in the Gordon Hall on the occasion of Herr von Brandt's departure, was justly remarked that he had done all in his power to promote the trading Interests of his counity in the Far East, and we are therefore not at all. sorpiised that he has given up his otium cum dignitate in order to lend a finishing hand to the efforts of a long and highly useful career-Mercury.

SHANGHAI, November agth, Changes of some Importance are being carried out in Peking in the name of the Emperor, The power of the Tsungli Yamen is being seriously curtailed, and the new Ministry of War, which is already asteming charge of the provincial arsenals from the Viceroys previously concerned, is also to take charge of the forelge relations of Chies in nil important matters. It will also have control of the main railways which are to be built soner or later: lo fact, this Board. of Six, or Tu-pan-cha-ww cd's(), proposes to supersede the Grand Council, and be the great adminis traitre board of the Empire, members are Prince Kusg, the Tu-dan or the Emperor Tao Kuzug; Prince Li, Hilang President, the sixth and only surviving son of

pan or Co-President, chief of one of the eight iron-capped" families, which helped to conquer Chica in the middle of the 17th century's Weng Tung-ho (Chinese), President of the Board of Revenue; L Hang-tao (Chloese), President President of the Bourd of War: sad Jung Lubelag required to aid to maintaining the Navy of the Board of Rites: H Fu (Chinese), (Manche), Commander of the Peking Gendar merie, and now the principal favourite of the Governor of Kuanging. It will be noticed that Emperor, not even excepting Kang Yi, ex

Important roll, and it would seem that his open retain to power is still delayed, permanently. There is not a stegle member of this Board who has any acquaintance with foreign affairs, of any kind.-N, C "Datly News, except Prince Kung, who is past acılve 'work

Its present THE COLONIES and THE NAVY.

Victoria, B.C., Nov. 5th. The obligation of the British colonies to be a share of the burden of the defence of the Empire has been discussed with considerable warmth of late both in the Mother Country and the colonies. The reasonableness of the colonies

SAN FRANCISCO, November 9th. Lord Shelto Douglas is to be horse whipped. He has been unfortunate enough to arouse the ire of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Addis, of Oakland, and she gives notice that she will start for Los Angeles early next week with the intention of teaching his lordship lesson. Lord Sholto will soon learn what it is to have an American mother-in-law on his trail Mrs. Addia is a boxom woman, with a will of her own. His in-law. Not only that, but she says that he has lordship has dared to defy the will of his mother- usulted her, and now she is going to teach bim some American manners. Lord Sholto, in a letter to his mother-in-law a few days ago, had courage enough to Inform her that when he married her daughter he did not marry the whole family. He suggested that he was fully able to manage his wife, and that he would be extremely happy if he had never laid eyes on any of his Oakland relatives. In other words, he told his mother-in-law to mlad ber own bailacss, sod that hereafter he would brook no interference on her part.

certain clothies which was alleged to be held This sult was brought to obtain the value of by the plaintiffs as extcutor and executrix for an erfate. About May 22nd of last year, the decided to go away from the Colony, Sha

•plaintiff became plagne panic-stricken, and entrusted a lot of clather to the safe keeping of the defendant, who took them to Macao. The plaintiff says a list of the clothing was made out, and stamped by the defendant. This is denied by the defendant. The clothes were returned in the custody of a woman who produced an order from the defendant, and brought them to Hongkong, The pisintiffe claim that the boxes were opened In the presence of the defendant, and clothing valued at $870 were found mit sing. This is the amount claimed. The defendant states that the boxes were opened before he was present, and carelelly reviewing the evidence founds there was the cletblog abstracted. His Lordship, after nothing to prove that the defendant abstracted the clothing, and that, if any was lost, it was not bis fault, as he delivered the goods in proper forms to the agent of the plafettffs, Consequently be gare judgment for the defendant, with costs,

On the side Issue of ownership, bis Lordship was of the oplaton that the clothing did not belong to the estate, as claimed, but was the

VIXTURE.

The following case was fixed for the data meatloned an

2054-Wing Cheung Long Ching

Wednesday, December 4th.

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SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUE: American (Evandale} to-morrow. Indian (Lightning) yth fast. American (Peru) 8th lost. —English (Kotird-Hind} 18th (net. THE P. & O. S. N. Co's steamer Bombay, from Chinx, amived at London yesterday morning,

In so interview to-day Mrs. Addis aad-private property of the nisintiffs. "I am going to leave for Les Angeles daring the early part of the week for the purpose of to do. I propose to teach this young man a borse-whipping him. That is what I am going lesson. Never fear, you will hear from me in Los Angeles. He cannot take my daughter away from a good home, make her work in the kitchen, and then sead her out to make a living but I propose to manage my daughter mysell. for him. I do not want to break up a family has been insisted upon by many of the What does Lord Sholto know about the dispatants. This has been acquiesced in on theatrical bostaess? Why, nothing. He is if Great Britain's dependencies agree to pay have made up my mind to go to Los Angeles the part of the colonies, bat it is contended that ruining my daughter's future, and I do not propose to allow it to go on any, longer. Well,

praporilonate to, say, their population, it follows this trouble is over in the police court I will start that they must be allowed a voice in deciding South. I will make Lord Sholto toe the mark, upon the disposities of the fleet in times of good horse-whippilog, and he is going to get it or I will know the reason why. He needs i peace and in times of war. To this exception is The idea of this titled young man reading me taken by some Imperialists, of whom the Landon word that he didn't want any interference on my Timer is the monthplace. The Times says, in | part. Who raised this giti ? Who paid for her effect; Great Britain 'In order to protect her

edscallon? I did, and I guess I will have commerce must be appreme on the ocean. Toomething to say about managing her,"

LONDON, November gth. single colony in any part of the world, the must | insure this supremacy, if she did not possess a

maintain, a fleet superior to that of any other asion. If that ficat protect the clones as well as the mercantile marine of the Empire, very goed. That is an incidental consequents. The main object of the navy--the reason for its existence is to protect the commerce of the nations. In order to do this effectively she must have full control of the uary. She cannot afford to divide that contral with the colonies. If the colonley see

saving altogether of twenty-three men. Sadly Bay Prince Bismarck's condition is satisfactory, Li Hung-chang's name does not appear on hero of the expense of maintaining the navy, and settle the whole basiness. Just as soon si enough the Edgar, being unable to see the disaster, was the last to lower a boat, and asfor. tonately ber eam launch was on shore, The cause of the accident is attributed to the fact. that the best was too beally laden cocaldering the sea was 10 rough. One of the man saved by the Algar afterwards died on board- from exposure, as the weather was exceedingly cold. The Edgar sent down divers to recover any bodies, gans and the launch, but when the Gramyasichy left nothing had been brought up. The boat rank in seven fathoms of water. The officers and crews of the various vessels on the scene sent expressions of sympathy.

NEWS IN ADVANCE OF THE FRENCH MAIL.

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LONDON November and, The general opinion expressed in official circles here is that if the European Powers tide over the present crisis without coming to hard knock's in some part of the world it will be matter for alacere congratulation and a decided triumph for the diplomacy of a peace-seeking

sation.

Naturally, to view of the alarming rumors circulating everywhere, the European bourses have been badly affected, and as a result there has been a general slump" in international securities. The newspapers

here

are trying to bold front In the face of a slination

on

which

Zealandorf, close to Berlin, of Herr Schuman, the representative of an American newspaper, several papers. Schomac is a Prussian subject for treasonable literature, and have selted

and a former employee of the secret police,

LONDON, November 9th,

Consplecom among the guests of the Lord Mayor's banquet were the Lord Chancellor, the Recorder, the Maraula of Landsdowne, Lord James Horsford, the Chancellor of the Exchequer the president of the Board of Trade and the president of the Board of Agriculture. The Marquis of Sallubory was among the last to

and, as the Prime Minister

Isually

DIABOLICAL ATTEMPT TO SCUTTLE A STEAMER.

were

SHANGHAI, November agth. respectively of the Chios Navigation Co.'s Two Nagpo men, boatswain and carpenter steamer Whamden, Captain Goodall, charged in the Mixed Court this morning, before the Magistrate and M. Scott, (British Assessor), with millclously and wilfully damaging a water- Pine fo the hold of the said steamer, thereby to the Cargo extent of Tis. 1,000, at sen, between Nowchwank and Shanghai. The prisoners were arrested on warrant issued by the Brillab Court, and in the ordinary course of things they would have appeared before that tribunal, but the charge was too serious for the British authorities to

watered the guest of honour, soon after hiring damage to the ship

arrival the trumpets sounded and the march to the te

tables spread in the Guildhall began. The feature of the bangeet was the enthusiastic manner in which the Marquis of Salisbury wa received. When the Pramler arose to speak the cheering lasted for several minutes. He began his address by saying that when he last spoke in London it was just after a general election st which the electors had expressed their opinion on the subject of home rule, and he spots to- sight after a still more decisive expression of opinion given concerning that measure. The electors Ead spoken terms which could not e mistaken, and all could rest assured that no

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The publication by the London Times of three and a half column extract fröm pamphlet which Lord Duaraven is just issuing A reply to the report of the America's Cup Commiter, has caused a renewal of the sull Amulcan talk in all trees, which began after the withdrawal of the Vallyrie Fil. from the contests for the America's Cup this year. The pamphlet is regarded by the British press as being a complete vindication of Lord Dunraven, and as an unanswerable fadictment of the Americans. The serious part of the publication is that Lord Donraven, after a month's coo. he was the victim of foul play, for this is the sideration, records his deliberate opinion that

ments. Naturally, therefore, the press com- essence of his statement regarding the messure- ments this afternoon are very unpleasant reading trusts the Americans will never again defend the to Americans. The Globe, for instance, Cup against an English sportsman "until they more fully appreciate the ethics of sport The Pall Mall Garita says:"If there is ever to

beyond suspicion of paniality, that Lord York Yacht Club must convince the world, Dunraven's accusations of foul play are set founded on fact."

November 11th, The Kaiser contemplates erecting an imposing monument to Prioca Bistarck at the entrance of the great Kiel canal at Holiensu.

The Intrasigeant asserts that the French

says it

pus libeled "dangerous? by even the most memberment of the empire would ba conservativo people; but there is no getting tenanced. The position of the members of was in the position mentioned, be caused in ite Issue of October 19'h. Discursing a latter be any more International yacht racing, the New

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SHIPPING RETURNE

From 6 pm, yesterday to 8 pm today,

ARRIVALS,

Marie Tebeen steamer, from Selgan,„ Guthrie DIVI Khedive................

"Kobe.

Shanghai. Vancouver.

B. of Yapan ................... BANDER

Ris***************

Canton. Sandal Maru. Felching Thak........

Kalir.ironclad

Ilotio. Mejl.

Canton.

" Singapore,

Kelong. Coast Ports,

Shanghai.

"Amoy,

Aggregating 33,687 tons, register.

DEPARTURES.

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„Vladivostock.

Swatow,

Kostroma Hothow............teamer, for Canton." Formpimin Krongwat '.......................

won

Singapore.

* Amoy.

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» Amoy, etc.

» Holbow.

Singapore.

Aurora ..........rigate

Aggregating 9,714 tons register.w

deal with and the prisoners were accordingly fil, a return for the protection they receive, sent before their own Magistrate. The evidence in some way to increase the naval strength of adduced this morning revealed a deliberate and the Empire, or to contribute towards the diabolical attempt on the part of the prisoners maintenance of the navy, they are at liberty to to scattle and stok the ship, when she was do so, but the sole control of the fleet must about 200 miles off the South-east Promontory on the 13th fast, on a voyage from Shanghai remain with the parent country. The Times to Newchwas with general cargo. Captain states, or rather restates, its position very clearly Goodall stated that on the 13th lust when the in an article on "The Colonies and the Navy the ballast tank to be filled. The after bold written by Lieutenant W, E. Crutchley, the was closed and the prisoners were the last on board who were in that hold before it was bat Secretary of the Navy Leagus, which had been tened down. the chief officer was down there and every.

Shortly before they left it published in its columus, the Timer saya thing was then in perfect order. Some hours Later, by the merest accident, the hold was opened again, when three feet of water was found, and

large que leading from the ballast Subsequently a water pipe. tank to the hold was found to have a large has condition of Eval supremacy and its relation to government is about to re-open the question of Jacob Diedericksın The other peeches of the evening were unit through which the water was pouring out, i entitled to the active sympathy and support of prosecute a prominent member of parliament la || Marts Børg exists ibat extensive concessions in Manchuria | portsut. The Mrvanie of Landsdowne responded § found to fit ex bole had been made with question of the relation of the colonies to the the Crarins of Russia is now in a very critics! | Köbe. Herald of the 26th ult, by the Rustin

House of Lords had also been more exactly away from the hard fact, that Great Britala is defined. more than likely to find herself in a state of

The only pairage which cou'd be construed freesing izolation. In the Far East her diplomats as aggressive were his allusions to the East. have been boldly and cleverly out-manoirered Evidently_referring to the recent seports la by those of Rusila; and in the Armenian

regard to Rassis, the Premier said: question it is feared that Russia and France are more than prepared to leave her

In the lurch when It sulls them.

BAYS:-

tion

will cause fresh troubias in Europe."

made as regards war or commerce in that We can egual any proposat that may de

direction, and we may look with equanimity upon iny person who thinks he can exclude us from that fantile region..

for the

So far as the efforts of the League are directed to the stirring up of a more active sense in the colonies of the Imperial Interests represented and protected by the Imperial Navy, and to the spoiled difastou of sound views as to the nature and Imperial defence, they are, in bar Judgment, and a crowbar, discovered lying close by, every patriotic Englakmin

Into the cut, There could

that

the Panama Canal scandal, and that it will Bat the connection with it.

· la not yet 'divested of all its difficultion and

Kowloon Dock;

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HONGLONG AND WRAMPOA DOCK RETURNS, Halina Richmir Heungskan ................ Kuan Ti Trans

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Cosmopolitan

Aberdeen

A rock has been discovered, according to the

warship Koreyin, Captain Lindestrome, In the

Island H. 62) deg. W., (true bearing) și cable's outer anchorage of Chemelpo, in Lat. 37 deg. sec. E. Position of rock from Observatory

min. 42. 27

sec. N., Long, 126 deg. 35 min. 46

lengths distant. Angle Lakes from rock, between den Feak and clamp of irces on Rose Island, 120 deg. 15 mio. Angle between clamp of trosa on Rose Inland and Observation Idand, 61 deg. to min. The rock has been named Lindstro Rock. It is at present buoyed and marked by a pole with thres brooms on the top.

Regarding the alluation in the Far East, in the highest political circles in England, as well as among the European powers generally, no doubt have been made by China to Rusels,

It is reported on trustworthy authority that army and nary the Spanish Ambas- be no doubt that the too, promises to open upador for the foreign Ministers, and Lord Russell troublesome problem is the near fature in view for the Judges.

the crowbar. The damaged section of the pipe dangers, and perhaps it may not be out of condition. The danger of death is from the of the nature of the French protectorate which is framed so as to relieve the Frenchs Gavern the sea of uncertainty. Throughout the week the had been cat with the bar. The prisoners did may repeat what we said on Tuesday, froen the British demands. The Caracas papers

The diplomats of Europe are still tossing upon who expressed himself satisfied that the hole on the subject...

and the crowbar were exhibited to the Magistrale, season at this juncture to utter a word bf caution shock of a Caesartan operation

In the. Arst place,

WASHINGTON, November 11th, ment of any liability for the debts to any foreign political outlook has been murky and thresten

Exdiement prevalls in Venezuela, resulting creditor contracted by Madagascar."

not deny the charge. The Spectator, referring to Madagascar, of time is yours past. The Times la leading prisoners should have wished to sick the ship United Kingdom and is world-wide commerce conservative Journals orge moderation.

Ing to a degree not experienced for such a length Mr. Scot-Can you assign any reason why the tion admitted that adequate naval defence of the to November 1st, say that this prevalilag sent

"It must be clearly and without hesita

ment is for immediate war preparations, although article on ikls subject yesterday, which is attract It seems probable that France's new acquisting much attention, taid : England can brook the voyage before last we came up hom the that, in fact, the maritime defence of the British filmatum bad not bees received up to

The Chief Officer The only thing is this: On Involves the defence of the colonies alsa

The The sleady and old-satabilabed Saturday 10mark to a certain degree sums up situation containing 500 sovereign, was found specie, colonies is by-product of that naval aupremacy the time of the publication of the paper Review takes an alarming view of the Eastern watch for Great Britain is perplexing and missing. Wa

sovereigns, was found to be wiles is vital to our very existence as a nation/received. situation, saying: "We are face to face dangerous beyond exaggeration.

board, more expected some of the people on

em for this reason give no support whatever Minister Andrade is about to publish a 300 as much of Northeastern Chins as the the Czarisa has submitted to the Caesarian } the maiter war Verned in it At Shanghai | which to founded directly or indirectly on the su?" | The pamphlet will make its appearance about with the fact that Russia intends to seize

the carpenter and boats- It is reported on truthworthy authority that wain, of being

to any appeal to colonial sentiment and opinion page pamphlet giving exhaustive information an the British Venezuelan boundary contention. into the hands of Sergeant posed requirements of local maritime defence. extend bar empire from Slam into South-west | Operation and is now la « very critical condition. Prest. We got up the prisoners and questioned | We therefore regret to find in publications of the the end of the present montă, a day or two porary, the 72-toh schooner Saipan left Yoko

A conference of physicians has been held, and them, and when the carpenter's tool-chest was allow." China, and this division of territory we cannot the doctors have told the Czar to be prepared for searched, we found a chisel that fitted exactly League some disposition to treat the matter from the wont. The danger of death is from the Into the damaged lock of the treasure-room. In

On no condition Nearly all the English newspapers refer shock of the operation. seriously to the political crisis, and the apparent

the Colonies the steward was put in jafi for fsolation of Great Britain and the policy pursued | supplanting Nasrulla Khan of Afghanistan, ran away. All this might have led to the Crowmplished, woeld, of course, involve the Río de Janeiro not to permit any English forces in she returned, to find the island covered

of Southern Africa, after misconduct. He King Khama,

loto got debt down there and

can asimilate, while France is resolved to

no rivalry in naval armaments.” The above

by Russia to the Far East, as well as the future at the lion of the hour, bus in turn taken a back praesent care. Heps France may take. People here are grad. and King Carlos of Portugal now has the ually becoming envinced that British diplomacy lead in attraction in royal and other circles, beep ontmancavesed by Russia, and that in His Majesty was the guest of the Prince of spita of the

the denials the latter country has Wales at Sandringham, where they are enter obtained Important concessions from China and taining a large party, slace abortly after arriving is prepared to stop at nothing to compel the in London from Germany on Tuesday last until Japanese to evacuate Chinese territory, in yesterday avaning, when, after enjoylags day's accordance with the terms of the treaty of peace shooting on Thursday, King Carlos started for

The St. James Gasetio says; "it is such Balmoral in order to visit the gem. * as to make us anxious not to lose time in getting our naval and military armemente in as com-

ROME, Nov. 9th,

We

ba

and complete data.

before Congress meets, and it contain the official correspondence on the subject, with map

SAN FRANCISCO, November 1rih, A Call special from Fars, Brasil, says! The

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On October 7th, reports a Japanese contem- hame on a shark-fishing expedition. Her full the was near Robin filand, and seventeen men complement of men was 52. On October 29th went ashore to

κατα

thin

point can the Imperial Government, constituted at it is at present, admit the colonies to a share in the

there in search of sharks, while the Safpan landed one. Then some provisions control and disposition of the naval forces of the

the seventeen men remained A Federation of the Empire, if it could premor has received peremptory orders frets stood out on

crules. On November that if the ship had been deeply loaded the Federal mar, controlled by a Federal Cora chapal them by force. He has been advised that with soy and absolutely no sign of the

Captain Goodall-The damage was so serious transformation of the Imperial bavy Intoto cross the national territory and if secasiary 5th would very soon have foundeerd and even as it of Legliatore. But on another terms could the rest towards the missions to head off the to Wladivostock by the Mandiser, which wie was the would have gone down had it not been Government of the United Kingdom consent to

reinforcements are coming. Soldiers have been meu, It is surmised that they have been carriedă found out in ima.

warrender any portion of the control it exercises English already in the Country,

sighted by the schooner on the 26:5. Seals are ment would meet the case'?

Mr. Scott De you think six months imprison at present away the naval forces of the Crown,

WILL EXPEL DUKKAVKM,

reported to be thick on the island, sad as 500, NEW YORK, Nov. 11th.

bags of salt were found in a storehouse there, Thiele reasonable, and we do not think that Captain Goodall-It is very light for such an

There is tall among the members of the

is probable that the island was the source of offence; we were in a gele of wind, a couple of fault will be found with the position taken by N. Y, Yacht Club of expelling Lord Densaven many of the 5,000 seal-alias sacently went in hundred miles The Marquis Benoit, sacripants of the post escaped with our lives only by a miracle. Alt was Expire. But it is beginning to appear that themselves in favor of charges being preferred Scorz's Emulsien of Pare Cod Liver Oil with

lles off the land at the time and we all the w by colonists in any part of the from the club, of which he is an honorary

Rusilie pleto a state of efficiency as the circumstances scal noble ward, will start special sansa pagal The carpenter had been falaifying the sounding hers dry many thoughtful men in both Great glare bins, if he does not immedesign, Hypophosphites: La especially adapted to all

thousand tael's worth of

member. Among those who have expressed to the United States immediately after the papal HERLIN, November and. consistery on November 25th to convey to igr. all day. Just before we krund the thing out he titain and the colonies who are convinced and JAV, Bouylere, P. H. Halsted, Mr. Doremus, candides where the tasses are wasting away The attacks which have been made span Satoll, the delegate to the Roman Catholic reported three inches of water in the hold, and that the colonial relation as it at present exists Mr. Clark, of Clark, Dodge & Co., (who was from inability to digest and asiandate ordinan England in the fospired press of St. Petersburg church fa the United States, the official news of when we went down we found more than thres cannot last much longer. They hope that the member of a former yacht syndicats) and H. 1. food. The combined virtue of Cod Liver O are condially echoed hare. The notion is current his cression as cardinal. The masquls will take that the aim of England is to paralyse the policy, the carloties and barstts, which will be put on

foot

Mr. Scott-The Magistrate is Imposing a log the Mother Country and the Colonies classe not know whether Mr.. Iselin has demanded such dates free here

change, when it dow come, will result in draw. Nicholas Commodore Smith said that he did and Hypophoplites produce a meal place sentence of 200 blows, a year's imprisonment and toner, stad from below dependencies the that the cap and regatta committees of the A deportation, He cannot give more than a year, Colonies will become partners. This changa M | N«Y, Yacht Club should make sa invandgution: and if you want a more severe sentence they inlation wiberalam :many other changes, of Lord Dunrayne's charge, but he had no increase will have to go batore a higher court where there the representation of the colonies to the Councils doubt he would take some acilessons le m may be diffenity in dealing with the cLSE. of the Iople bang one of these, and praticipe- „The prisoners were then removed,—CAéve | 100 la 16 Senco - Ne MATT: 38: the 71877 Cartier

will allow."

of Rassis la Exsters Asla by reopening the

the newly made cardinal by Cardinal Gibbons,

LOWDOW, Nov, gth.

Tarkish gasettos. The German Geversment of Baltmore, does not doubt for a moment that Russia kan obtained extensive concessions in the Chinese The Prince of Wales' birthday is being cale territory of Mancheria, but, with all the central brated to-day in this city, at Windsor and si European powers, Germany, does not regret this, Sandeinghams with the ventommry reysi kanoury, Ent is really pleased. Prussia has found a feld 3 andsevzight the west end of London brillant

was

Members of the alniz say it la not, nocemonkey

in "preier charged, sellest Lord, Dyartaven in

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oedd) to expel bits from his hovergry Mon

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