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THE "THALES", INCIDENT..

YOKOHAMA, December 11th. The facts of the Thales Incident, if sot.airendy familiar to our renderi, ...will be...sufficiently explained by the documents printed below, both of which appeared in the Japanese language la

occurrence had evoked criticism in the columns

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1895.

THE REGENERATION OF THE AMERICAN MERCANTILE

MARANE.

THE CASE OF DR. BEDLOE.

Armenlun

ton has been offered in vain for December shipment. For Baltimore, the American barqUS Amy Turner, recently unived, in advertised se load, her churter having been effected at home. For San Francisco, larga carrier, recently arrived it. Shanghai, bai heen taken ups chartered rate probably (gold) $2.50 per ton

COASTWIE:—Á vessel has been chartered és

demand now,

the Official Gazette: of the gth lastant: The possessed,a mercantile marina worthy such a plain suon after Josiah Qalacy was appointed to / skopkpaper and demanded $50, a finoman allusion to the Emperor, he scalenced him the Rajang enquiry and there is no further of English locsi journale in the East, and there barn a steady declinn la this respect for the last removing the efficient officers to the record in i with unedilditu (1%. 40.) aplocos of the Hen Irving, to-night. The first was elven lost all her masts; repairs will take several

any comment,

more about Chios than those who appolated was suroasted by few. He probably know bim to office ever will know. He has the best record of all the Consuls who have served in the Orient in recent years. His popularity and efficiency are conspicuous fo the records of the diplomatic service. Dr. Bedloe's reports have ever received by the State Department. His report on the growth and quality of Forma teas resulted la materially increasing the Imports

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BRUSSELS, November 16th. The board of directors of the Societe Generale, a big banking institution of this cley, recently discovered that it had been robbed of 1,500,000 francs. The cashler was arrested in Paris, and

Consuls, and was in no way responsible for called upon the Armenian shopkeepers and Congress there, have simply dumbfounded the those who had been appointed. The Secretary compelled them, by the actual exhibition of Liberain here. He said that Liebknecht had of State-made-this announcement loudly, and knives and revolværk, to pat up thale shutters, evidently tried to, frame his remarks so as not seemed to wish to have it posted on the enter This action la of course, mast bitterly disap, to Involve the crime of lese majaste, and he wail of the State Department, so that the way-proved of by the Patriarch himself, for he well admitted that Liebknecht had not latended to It is a very remarkable fact, that, whilst the faring man, though a fool, could read it. knows to what evils it may lead in the end. commit the offence. Yet, he contlased, as there progressol the United States has been in almost

Naturally, also, the occasion has been selset by might have been many persons among the The reason for this change of winner on the the ubiquitous blackmailer. In one case I know tudlenes who would here found in the words every respect phenomenal; they have never

part of the late Secretary of State became very of twovirmenians who called upon an

"for" | "to four months' imprisonment. 'great nation. Statistics show that there has office Mr. Onfecy inaugurated a palley of

baring opened bla shop, He presented them

NEW YORK, November 16th. and they left.

The Lotus Club gave lis third reception to Sir While T the Consular Service and no one, was allowed to had been an assumption on the part of the thirty years. Indeed it may be said that the remain except that he chose to do so for political pictare, too, I may tell another story. An twelve years ago, when he made his first visit to critics that the British Government wore mercantile marine of America has been in many considerations One of the most conspicuous prison. There ha languished for two years AndBalan doctor was arrested and thrown into

this country. The decorations to-night were neglecting their duty la not exacting fall ways discreditable. The people themselves have violations of the principles of civil service reforcantil the young lady to whom he was engaged

elaborate and the dianer was the largest over explanation, apology, and pecuniary reparation been constrained to refer to the fact with was the removal of Dr. Edward Bedloe, of

given by the club, went to the wife of the foreign Ambassador and ~from Japan; or that Jugin was playing fast and

Philadelphia, as Gossal at Amay, Ghisar-Die

After the supper came to my and. Cotarel D. so air of undisguised regret. Why is this sortediou is now here. He is a man of remarkable pleaded bircase so touchingly and so convincingly B. Syckles, treasurer of the clob, on behalf of loose with Great Britain's Just demands There is no appreciable reason why the

s to cause the Ambassadress to beg her busband Neither bypothesis being in the least degrov ↑ Americans should not possess a fair share of us, mad bin record in the conunlar service | P

few of the members, presented Sir Henry with to save the man li passible. He lavestigated the loving cup of solid silver, tenable, we did not concern ourselves to offer the carrying trade of the world. The mercantile

therespon interceded personally with the Salian. memorative of the three receptions given the case, found that the doctor was innocent, and beautiful design, and bore an Inscription com

The cup was of The facts and the methods community of this great Republic bear the

on his behalf. The doctor was released, and the adopted in dealing with them were certala to reputation of being a pushing, reliable and

actor by the club, pair were married. Now, how had this man be known to the public before long, when, says substantial body; their efforts of late years to

got into prison ? With two olhar Armenian doctors he had been a candidate for the post The Fapin Mail, from which this report a construct a navy of their own on more moder-

of taken, it would be at once seen that the two sized principles then hitherto have been

resident doctor at a large mine. “He had

boen Powers concerned had acted, the one with crowned with success. Only a few months age

bad denounced him to the police. His all expedition and plainness, the other with one of their largest ship-building firms turned

desire, they alleged, had not been to doctor the minars, but to procure some of the explosives a full sense of responsibility and' fastica. Ig out two steamers, now clayed in the Trans- laylag the documents before our readers, # Atlantfo, trade, which for sins, speed and is only necessary to call attention to the fol magatficence hold their own against all com- lowing dstes; The incident occurred on the petitors. high seas between Amoy god Taiwan on the 21st of October; an explanation was sought from the Japanese Government by Her Bitanate, Majesty's Representative in Tokio on October the 24th; on November the 65 the Japanese Government replied, acknowledging in the frankest terms that "the acts committed by the Commander of the Poyayama Kan were wholly without warrant, fa contemplafon of Interns

lonal Law;""regretting exceedingly that the occurrence should have taken place," mod declaring their readiness"to fully compensate the Thaher for the wrong suffered." If all Inter- tloox1. complications could be settled with a' similar display of promptness, courtery, and justice on both sides, the world would be happier, The following are the documents S--".

- NOTE VIRDALE,

The British steamer Thales having left Talwan on the roth of October with eight hundred passengers, mostly women and children, was stopped 15 miles from Amoy, by the Japanese Cinler Yayayaman, before daybreak on the following morning, and a search crew was placed on bourd by the Commander of the crater. The Commander wished to take out seven passengers, agriast, which the Master protested.

The Commander of the cruiser then faslated an' placing two officers on board, and after detention of ten or twelve hours, allowed her to proceed to Amoy an condition of holding the men he required the disposal of the Japanese Consuler authority for that part.

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Qofte recently atterilon has been directed towards methods by which the mercantile arian can be expanded so as to be pro- portionate to the advances made in other com sercial respects. On October 23rd the annual meeling of the "Verse Owner and Captains National Association" was held in Boston, Maer, when the following revoluilons were unanimously adopted :-

"Whereas, the merchant 'matine of the United States bar for a number of years been constantly on the decline, and,

the United States has, almost ceased to exist; "Wheress, the foreign merchant maring of

and,

**Wheress, ship owning and ship building, both of steara and of sati tonnage, have become unprofitable; and,

"Whereas, supposed differences exist between `ship owners and the officers and seamen

of the merchant marine, and the laws and profer of the United States relating to the encourage- ment of the merchant marine are deemed to be ineffectual; and,

Wheress great many remedies have been suggested which are inharmonious and inconsistant,

Now, therefore, we, the members of the Vessel Owners' and Captains' National AssocİL. tion do hereby respectfully peiliion the President, Senate and the House of Representatives of the Dalled States to appoint a Commission of persons interested in and with knowledge of the merchant marine of the United States and all loterests connected therewith, who shall hold meeting, and enske such inquiries as are deemed by them desirable, and report within one year from: appointment to the President,

Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, on the present conditon of the merchant marine United States and the interests

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been among the most interesting and valuable | selected, and his two colleagues, out of fenlos Confessed to stealing the money. He lost is lo

of that article directly to this country, and in securing for Ameslexu loyers of that baverage an article far superior and at less cost thân thất previously Imported.

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used in the mine and forward them to the "rebels." "In an hour he was in prison, from WK) which he only escaped as I have described. Sluce then his brother has been murdered by

the Turks,

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While Dr. Bedion was at Amoy, the Import. ation of Formosa tea increased in value over $1,000 000 per annum. Some of the friends of NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL. Dr. Bedloe say that they have ascertained that special character and valen of Dt. Bedloe's the Secretary of State was not informed of the

The following telegram from our San Fran. services. It was the business of Mr. Josiah changes were crowded out of last Quincy to inform him. All that Mr. Quincy, night's issue — Cone was, whether or not he was a Republican, desired to learn, apparently, as to any

or had Republican friends in this country, The State Department appolating officials, however, took painı afterwards to dlicover who the man

however,

was whom Josiah Quincy appointed to succeed

Dr. Bedice.

had been active Is State Conventions, who had He was a machine Virglota politician, who

service, or to any feature of pobile life except that which related to conventions and political manipulations. He was a man of ability and a shrewd politician, but he had no more fitness for the position of Consol a! Amay, China, than any itself was a sufficient reluiation of the cisim of other political back had. His appointment of the Administration that it is the intention to put business men in office and to improve the Con- sular service. The successor of Dr. Bedloe was not even baskaess min, but only a country Virglols lawyer.

never paid any attention to the diplomatic

This last par. apparently refers to Hodge, who was arrested in Frisco for debt and never reached the glittering shores of Faz Cathay-Ed Hongkong Telegraph

ROUND THE NEAR EAST.

THE ARMENIAN QUESTION,

A HANDFUL OF FACTS AND IMPRESIONS, Mr. Heare Norman, the Special Commissioner of the Dally Chronicle, recently visited the

date Constantinople, Oct. arst, he gives some

mases tuto the Armenian difficulty, follows:-

Her Britannic Majesty's Consul of course demanded that the men claimed by the Com mander of the Japanese cruiser should be delivered to him, and that having been done,

them at liberty. Her Britannic Majesty's Minister has now received Instructions from bly, Government intimately associated therewith, and report angions round about Constantinople. Under lequire what explanation the Japanese Govern- ment have to offer respecting the stoppage of

• Dihird ship on the nigh sun by a Japanese war-vessel, and her search and detention.

Tokyo, October 24th, 1895.

NOTE VERBALE.

the

such revision o of the laws of the United States and mike such recommendations as will be deemed by them to be proper and necessary and desirable in order to improve and encourage shipping ledustry of the United States and to revulate the relations existing between the different persons, corporations and individuals connected therewith, including the relations existing between ship owners, masters, officers and sexmen of the aforesaid merchant marino,"

In the preamble it will be noticed that supposed differences exist between the various classes employed in the mercantile marine, sise.

I pass now to two personal incidents which throw much light on the Armenian question, I sindled abroad, taken a qualifying diploma in a was taken 'to call upon an Arminian who has special branch of knowledge-for obvious reasons I must not say anything that could identify him and who speaks a foreign language fluently, He plunged at once into an eloquent plea for Armenian Home Rule. The Armenian people are very clever, they have been kept down by the Turk, but one generation will suffice thens to rise metals coal, petroleum, forests, and other sources of wealth, "Armenia for the Armenians" that is what they deske, and what, sooner or later, they will have. These were his lows. Bat England-what a disappointment!

"How sa ? Lasked him.

FAMAMA, November 15th,

The news reached here to-day from Curacos, West Indies, seventy-five miles from the Vene- zucian coast, that Dr. Rojas Paul has formulated a formidable revolutionary plan and that the first blows of the Insurrection will be struck to-day simultaneously in Curacos, Core and

jas Maracaibo, and to the various other districts in Dr. Rojas Paul is the leader of the opposition to the administration of President Cresco, and plans are reported to be perfect in every detall. He is now in Curacos, where he is conducting oper:tions.

PARIS, November 15th. M. Berthelat, according to the Matin, is Foreign Affairs, should settle the question of the desirous that his department, the Ministry of legally of proceedings in the case of John M. Waller as soon as possible. This desire is brought about by the fact that the United States Government is insisting upon a definita reply to Ita representations.

The family of Waller, now imprisoned in

NEW YORK, November 15th. France, received a letter to-day, dated October róth, in which Waller gives a gloomy account of his condition, He says the newly-appointed director of the prison has, in view of his condition, stranged so that he can purchase such rationa of food as will be necessary for his health and flannels to protect him against the cold, and he urged his family to send him money at once for these dies, so he can receive it before the middle of November. This appeal found Mrs. Waller in a state of destitution,

So

great has been the desire to see the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough and to such lengths has it driven the populace that the officials of the steamship Fulda," on which the couple will embark to-morrow, have taken extraordinary precautions to lesep people at bay.

November 16th,

Clad in a dark blue sarge dress and wearing over it a travelling cant of blas broadcloth, trimmed with sable, the Duchess of Marlborough ran up the gangway of the North German Lloyd steamship Faida this morning with the of school girl beginning her vacation. Her activity cheeks wan rosy, hare eyes sparkled with excite meat, and every movement expressed super- esting for a time her newly acquired title and getting

is weight of dignity,

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speculation on the Bearsa.

LONDON, November 16th, were announced on the Stock

Five

Lallures Exchange to-day, the chief of them being Campbell & Campbell, and Phillips & Brown,

NEW YORK, November 18th,

CASUALTIES:-The Ame-Ican ship Lillian L Robbins has put into Salgon in distress, having months. The Wandering Yero has since bees sold at public austion, and realized a litle ove Mex. $13,000, allogether the hull having fetched $7,800.

The British barque Alice Mary has been ordered to Foscow, the British burgue Orska to Nagasaki, and the American skip St. Frands, to the Philippines.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUE:

German (Sachsen) 10-morrow, American (Evandale) to-morrow. Indian (Catherine Apcar) 24th last, - French (Natal) 25th fast,

American (City of Rio da "Fiumeiro) syth inst. Australian (Maxmuir) 17th lost. Tacoma (Tacoma) ath prox. American (Gaslie) 6th prox.

THE M. M. steamer Natal, with the French

Thx P; & ́0. S, N, Co.'s stavmer Brindist loft Singapore for this part at to am to-day,

have special bearing on events now in progress

Two interesting and significant stories were mail of the 22nd November, left Singapore at told in the Brooklyn Navy Yard to-day, which | 3pm, yesterday for this port, and may be.

expected here on or about the agth fast. of development. The first relates to the young German Emperor, who made several visits to the white aquadron when it was at Kiel, One day ho was talking with a celebrated American

of

"Captain," said he, "I see that most captain Whyour country's war ships are fast cruisers. destroyers, do you not ?"

do you call them Ab, commerce “Yes, Emperos," said the Americao, "We've been watching you on this side," the Act

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SHIPPING RETURNS.

From 5 p.m. yesterday to 5' fim, to-day?" ARRIVALS. Cosmopolit .........................steamer, from Halhow,

Emperor went on, "and we have come to the Canfor conclusion that there ships are built for a war Kungsing with England. What other nation has muy Poly never user commerce to destroy ?" There was silence after Loarek this for our captain had said more than he Santa Cruz..........chooner intended to.

H

Holbow. Canton,

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Centon.

Greeneck.

Bangkok. Yap.

Aggregating 6,771 tons reglater. DEPARTURES, .............steamer, for Swatów,

Petrarch......

Hanol

Grand Doke Alexis, who is full Russian Admiral and head of the Russian navy, was also a frequent visitor to the American-at-Kiel. One Slahan day, while watching the Columbia, the Grand Americans are reboliding your feet. Do you Dive sald to the captain: "I'm glad you Rohillo know what most impressed me when I visited Victoris............ derful natural wealth and ascend the absolutely Malacca your country? The first thing was your won- Canton.................. inadequate means at your disposal for national stays defence. Twice in my career I have heard the cities and holding them for ransom deliberately project of capturing one or two of your great discussed by officers of European fiets, whose countries bad hard work to make ends meet. And they meant it, too, but they were told that Russia and the United States are friends."

An Amherst Collegs eclipse expedition to

AMHERST (Mass.), November 1Ɛih. Japan in 1896 le now assured. Professor David Todd, who will be at the head at the expedition, is perfecting the arrangements. This is the first scientific expedition to go out distinctly under the

name of Amberst, though Professor Todd has previously directed five expeditions for astronomical research. The expedition will wati from San Francisco next yacht Coronas, in command of Captain Arthur t spring on the schooner james of the New York Yacht Club, and a member of the class of '89. The ship is now at New York, but will start early next month on its up around Cape Horn. Owlog to the dangers decided to locate his port of observation on the of navigation on the trip, Profesor Todd hax island of Yes, one of the largest northern Islands of the Japanese emptro

LONDON, November 19th. The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Joseph Chamberlate, conferred with a colonial departa and decided to appoint a commission represent Canada and Australia to ing Great Britain, prepare detalls

plans on the subject. Mr. Chamberlain said to the deputation that the enterprise was representative of the British empire, and that he thought there was every He concluded by expressing a willingness to prospect that it would become remunerative.

Join in the formation of a joint commission to include two representatives of Canada,

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Saigon.

.. Singapore.

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Helphong.

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Bangkok.

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Swsłow.

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Singapore,

Canton.

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Aggregating 20,786 tons reglater.

on the roth instant, and Ang Hin on the TIE, The British steamship Zon Soå left Bangkok

Palo Obl. From Pulo Ohl to Hongkong had and had light easterly winds and smooth son to

strong north-north-east winds andļhigh sex.

The British starmsklo Wukses Greenock as the 28th October, and Barry on the and ultimo mad had moderate winds and fine weather alf the way to Slogapore; then had waal strong to moderate monsoon up the China Sea to port. "HONGKONG AND"WHĻMPOA DOCK RETUČNE. Tren's in Kowloon Dock; Amoy.....!ā Honghong....2143 Amy Turner commune Reina Celilinaw Haskow

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Belgie............................... Triumph minim

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Cosmopolitan

Aberdeen

THE NYL YUROPEAN LINE,

Full reports of the attending circumstances of that the laws and policy of the United St#gaint-Armenia-is-a-very-rich-country, full-of |'abundant-health-and-happiness," - She was for tion to-day regarding the proposed Pacific cabit, Europe will call at Hangkong, Singapore,

The Imperial Government have not falled to take into very serious consideration the Note Verbale which His Excellency H.B M. Minister did them the honour of presenting to them on the 14th ultimo, la reference to the search and detention of the British steamer Thales by the Japanese man-of-war-Yayayama the case are still wanting, but sufficient is known relating to the maintenance of the Merchant to enable the Imperial Government to determine Service are not considered sufficiently effectual, that the incident occurred on the high suas, and and, finally, that the proposed remedies are that the Thales was at the time on a voyage inconsistent, Our contemporary, the New York from Talwan to Amoy, Chias

From the merge information at hand, the | Maritime Register, to whom we are indebted Imperial Government are led to believe that the for the foregoing information, has dealt editorially Acts complained of were the result of a mis-with this question. The editor strikes a key-note apprehension of instructions, but setting aside whes be attributes the decadence to the fact of ance for all any discussion of incidenial points, the Imperial Govermenment hasten to ackoos the clashing of local interests and consequently ledge that the acts were, in contemplation of thinks,s modus vivendi is practically out of the International Law, wholly without warrant, question. This cause has been : 10 apparent They regret, exceedingly that the occurrence should have taken place, and are prepared to

In some particular instances that those, most compete the Thales for the wrong

interested havo' cessed, to agliate for reformas, But fortunately the evil of local and vested interests becomes faille when the masses are

the development of the country it becomes an awakened to the fact that in the present state of

imperative necessity to provide for the exparston of foreign trade to prevent commercial stagna- interests is unavoidable. In America to-day, the sgitatfen for the provision of a. purely national Mercantila Marine has become one of the borning questions of the hour, and it is, we read, hoped that by the union of all interested in making direct representations to Congress steps may be taken to effect the much-needed regeneration of the once mighty American Mercantile Marize.

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come.

The Fifi states that the steamers of the

Colombo, Port Sald, Hamburg or Liverpool. It Nippon Yaren Kalsha which are to run ta′′

has not yet been defaltely settled whether the sleamers shall regularly call at Bombay or not, The following steamers will be used until the new ones are bulkhamely, the &fike,Hiroshiman Tora, faumi, Kagoshima, and Ryojun. Tha date has not yet bean fixed for the commence ment of the service, but it is hoped to make a start with the new venture very shortly, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE,

SUPREME COURT.

SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honour Mr. Justice Win.), December 19th.

FIXTURES,

The following is the Hearing Paper for

ment ventura to hope that the explanation and tion, and then the immediato revival of shippias grew rather angry, "We. know," he said, | advertise made, with bis oficial title, to be sufficient to cover rasaing expenses, and some § to-morrow ¡-

The instructions which the Imperial Govern ment are fasning to their vessels-of-war will while exp eating their warm appreciation of the make a repelliion of the incident impossible, and considerate masoner in which the event was brought to their attention, the Imperial Govern reparation which they offer will prove satisfactory to H.BM Government.

The Guaims he, November 6th; 1995,

CALCUI TA OPIUM SALES FOR 1896.

Sale,

Dates:- On or abant..

Friday, soth December. 18931-**

The Herald's 81. Petersburg cable says: A Nous ramya special from Vladivostock reports the discovery of a seal poaching con- spiracy on a gigantic scale in the Kommandorsky exclaimed. Through her we were to come to breeding-places are alleged to have killed seals "England professed to come to our help, he and Seal lalands. Officials supposed to guard our own. Now what has she done? She has and sold the skins to foreign merchants. desered no. She has done nothing. She has The Sun's Landon given way before Turkish Intrigue and Russian follows: Almost on comespondent cables as pressure We were told that the English Fleet expressed in Londen over the severe rebuke would come here. Where is it? It will not given to Sir Joseph Renais, the setiring Lord

COMMERCIAL NEWS. What is the use of a great Power haring Mayor, by the Common Council on Thursday, a powerful feet if she dare not use it? England Their refusal to piss the customary vote of

KONGKONG FREIGHT MARKET. will do nothing far as we know that quite well. thanks by the decisive vote of, 75 to go,

Hongkong, December 19th. It is shameful-disgraceful! But we have in a rebuff which no occupans of this learned now what England's alim really Is," historic chair has received, during the present

Is their Freight Circular fusted to-day That is very interesting.ing about the manner in which Sir Joseph "Indeed ?" I said.

Moreover, there was some very plain | Mesars. Lamke and Rogge write!- May I ask what it is ?**

Dalness and inactivity have been the order of replied, "like Egypti She does not want us to One councilor called attention to the fact that rates of freight for any destination have been England ints Arments for bersell" be Resale had lowered the dignity of his office. the day during the period now under review and have li".

be had scarcely taken his sent before he ruling so excessively low as to be barely 'I laughed heartily; and my Amenian filend-allowed his

as chairman of a company for steamers consequently prefer to lay up. England wants it because it is her best road lasuring against loss of liquor licenses, an From Salgon to this port, business has to Inla

action." which was all the worse because continued to drag considerably and the few "Have you ever looked at a map?” I he, as Lord Mayor, was himself a licensing settlements we have on record are mostly Inquired. He said he had not, so I begged him,sagistrate. He also led as a director a ghostly composed of sub-charters accepted by steamers a boilte terms, to do so on the first opportunity, list of companies, all of which have now been having takes cargo down and bound back this added, "It is sad to find an educated and leg, of course, was the Barney Barnato dinner accepted by a small and in the meantime not to be an 811. And i wound up. His last and most grievous offend. way.. As low as 6 cents per pical has been intelligent man like you believla'r such nonsenss

but a slight change Basco last weak. Thers has been no abatement for the better England is altempting to do a disinterested of public resentment over the end, Berorts gt enter that the worst has passed and that picul having been paid, and it is to action, and I see from your conversation that altempt to make a national-here of this success be she is reaping the reward that people always ful spe

speculator, and popular feeling has found rates will improve gradually, though a decided 16 WHY DR. BADLOE LOST HIS JOB English that is a mad motion. Do not forget Council. Wala revival of robust virtue on, the math after the Chloese New Year. There is 2153-The Col. Treasurer o. Chan Elt. 1,611

receive In such cases. Armenia will never be strong expression in the action of the Common change for the better can hardly be looked for 1.635

that it f The following, signed " Webb," from a copy'

it is Infinitely more likely to be Russian,*

madband, body, which is popularly nothing fresh to be said as to the new crop 1,615

Better b

the Tark, thousand times! " in 1,61 of the Boston Journal of the 7th November exclaimed,

kava na public functions remaining advices from Saigon are of a somewhat contra- wpposed to received by the Copic yesterday, will Interest was about to investigate this rather surprising of green turtle soup at the city's expense, may

berend the daty of consuming large quantities dictory sature, but la about another month some more definite news should come to hand. There 1,635 many of our readers who were at a loss to opinion, when a strange thing happened. The have the effect of postponing the farther cur- is no revival in the demand from Saigon to 24925 || understand why the brilliant; indefatigable and

door

opened, and in walked young Turkish tallment of the power of the old city of London's ether ports, for reasons previously stated and 1.625

officer in full uniform. I imagined, of course, alastitution, 1.615 genial Dr. Ed. Badice was recalled by the domiciliary visit, an arrest, and all sorts of

TATEN. parely nominal.

.are 1,635 United States Government from Amoy :—

The Herald ways News came from London Bangkok business has again come to a’Com- dreadful 1,635

l'accurrences. Hy hout, however, sprang to-day that Kata Mardsen kad withdrawn her plate sindstill, orders having been received to I 188

WASHINGTON, toy, 6th, to his feet, grasped the officer's hand, and libel suit against the London Zimer: This is stop all chartering awing to bad advices from There is now in this city a gentleman who is exclaimed, noticing my

anxious 1,388 19.500 continuing rebuke to Joslab Quincy, the alarmed. This fa a man to whose "Don't be salt that grew out of Charges against her the producing

roven! gentleman whom that conspicuous supporter of thoughts. He is full of sympathy with

and even regular character which set three continents agog, and prospects are anyth/994 And also is this direction | 3150¬~~Chaan Main TAP ON

but encouraging. Grain 426, 18,120 the Administration, the New York

Post, characterises the " Looter of Copen | 128." I was too surprised to speak, so he can. having an International investigation of her Hiagra experience great diiculty in booklog | 2160-Ngas Wing Shing v. OJ A, U...

Hosed,

"There are many Turks like him. morality. Miss Maraden's fame arose in 1890, cargo. No quotable rate can be given. Quincy has recently

had the audacity to They say that when we have obtained reforme In two years she reached the highest point of There has also been a fall in chartering from 1161-Bonth v. C. A. de Son and арре проп the stamp in Massachusetts and from the Sultan we shall, in turn, be their her greatness, and before the opening of the Japan ports, paly one charter Laving been drawn to talk of reform in the Consular service, and of Iberators. Total,

per ten for thie Tonnage is offers 2163-Sonah v. C. A. Sour

port. What the Armenians wring for World's Columbian Exposition, where she had at $1,29 keep. terms "for Singapore, but there 2163-Laung Fet v. T. M. Lopes and the #balesoms purpose sad beneficent influence themselves to-day, the Tusks will enjoy to- I helped to speak on social conte Dostumarket is dull and overstocked, and an ex±]> { 2164—The Man Wo v. The U Hing... 376.00

she wanding on 1,615 the service. Money Is A to be about to

Palas, Crop

1894-93, 1995-95.

• Tx1...2nd January... 1,625 2nd...rd February... 1625 3rd and March. 1.625

4th at April 1,62)

5th 1st Marin 1.25

6th

t

1.616

11

8th ed. 1,625 3rd August... 1,615 9th and September 1,625 roth...and October... 1,533 11th and November 1,625 13th and December #37

18,115

Against In 1895 37,694

Sale,

تم

Dates

On or about,

Benares. Crop,

•1894-95, 1895-96i

1st and January... 162

and...3rd February 1615 3rd...and March...

1,625

4th ...1st April..... 1,625

5th

6th

mist

May

1,615

ota 1st 25

7th at

8th

...3rd August 9th...and September

1.535

1,625

1,625

564

Total.

*34

1,615

No

GOYTOW."

These

many members of the U

of President Cleveland's Administration upon

to her setting. Her Lame 1,615 furnish to

two facidents are both highly sigulics to an amazed people additional evidence tive. Fist, England's action has not only damaged Commilitons in London and St. Petersburg had 1,615 of bis audacity by sending as Democratic her, for its weakness and vacillation, in the eyes begun an investigation of Charges of shocking

Boston. Mayor ol

of Europe, but it has called down upon her even innatality brought against her, and when the 7,515 Candidate for Mas

know better than Joalah the resentment of the Armenians themselves, report, gusta he began aft for libel galust one should

mustalaing the

mccusations, was published that the service needs reform; 1,635 for no one has done so much as be did do to Turkey party there is no hatred of the Armenian the paper and kestened on 4 Against Rey, Mr.

Young La 1615 corrupt it. The late Judge Gresham, when he agitation. On the contrary, they regard it with Francis of the American Church in St. Peters. 1,615 Brst enta

first entered upon the office of Secretary of State, actual favour and hope, as a lever which may be, who, as secretary of the Russian commit 1,635 2,615 domes almost by where, thence help to lift the burden under which they them they had prepared the sport. Nothing more

#whliper, that he had selves are crushed.

was heard of throat, and all inquiries as to Consulates were referred ton here. There undoubtedly exists--I speak yERLIN, November 16th. nothing to do with the appointment of Consals, One other potat about the Armenian agits newspaper sugebant, but she salt against the panding for more than a 4.31 19.1 by him to Mr. Quincy, then first Assistant from satual knowledge a good deal of s

KAN TERUKORGAR Secretary of Stats, with recours com terrorism. Many of the shopkeepers have The sitraordinary considerations which led 1325 19,140 and tion. Later majkie Administration, only kept their shops closed during the the Judge to sextance Her Liebknecht at Grand total 1896mmmmhammmmmm39,000 Secretary Greskum sämivaly, told sil comanilaat Sew days under thrusts of personal | Brendum in four mouche imprisonment for his Grand tagal 1991utionise)? jādu) that he had nothing to do with the myloating vislesen. Agenter, at the Commiter. Ievu rá. ment, då de poder of the Berkulit

zoth and October... fith...and November

aalb...and December

15,159

Agalast in 1895 16,913

1,623

to

sometimes

DO

pole towards the clos

00.00

370.82

15.00

177-Tam Chm allas Tim Shó Tak

Lum Taung Kwal and others... 117.76 778-Tam Chan offar Tem Chak Ya

v. Lum Teun Kwal and others........... 190.41 1895 2002-Bolla Singh v. Lam Thung Kwai 2138-Kwong Chuen On shop. Weng and another...............⠀emoon Pak Wood 115649:09 215-Lang Kaly. Un Cheong Sblog. 350.00 3140-S. B. Bhabba 9. He Tim..... 975.00 2141 Bhagal Singh .F. M. M. Castro Weng 3143 Kwong Nats Lung hongv. 2143--Enfer Singh v. M. H. Baptists

L.............. 366.64 3144-The Choong Sing v. Mrs. Acker

40.00 4.40 3145-A Lam v. A. M. Baptists and

14.00 $145-The Dairy Farm Co, Loc. v. A.

9.78 7. Tang Tin Pa and another.......................................... 605.00 159-Ngan Wing Shing v. Cheng Ma

TAK R

another...

Another sources2009 ( 1167--Lam Ching v. M. H. Bapsta and another.+9+230)sommersedese

35.00

5.56

4.56

120.00

16 10.

17.00

$3.00

seems to be

whatever, The local enquiry advance of rates is hardly probablet-

On monthly terms, mail carrier has been charter to commence about March. Steamers Scorr's Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oil with

for og at a fairly good Sgure 12 months, are offering at vary moderate rates for short Hypopheaphites is especially adapted to all terms, to pass over the dall winter months, but conditions, where the tissues are wasting away In face of the present extreme dulness of the from inability to digest and assimilate ordinary coasting trade generally, it is next to impossible food. The combined virices of Cod Lifts of to find takers.

and Hypophosphitas pradses a mukad effect in SAIL VARIGHTS-For New York, the Hallar nach cases. They restore, this wasted tissues, dorm, and Engelhorn have left, but no fresh create an appetite, make new blood, bead the charter is reported. Another ship might be inflammation of the throat and lungs, and the cargo will probably have to go forward by combined food and medicins that can be given placed, but January loading being a ¿no que non, tocrease the flesh. In short they form the finest stensar, such prompt tonnage being apparently the invalid.. Any Chemist can supply kamSola tabtaleable. The vasele remaining on the Agents for Hongkong and the Laples - maths nro nit fully engaged nad up to mg/06, per · Gidum pietatile de Guy Hanging

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