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Show I THE 01IINESE RIOTS. I pCflelbl(Jgtrninicnt Aware of the I gerloui L'oiiJItlotn Confront Inj 11. I ISCriCRALUPRISINa MAY DC tX PtCTCD. .H fcattrrmtlon Anion? I'rntcilant Jilt H ilouarlei In tlieTlirtalcitd H 1 Telemr-h 10 the Vawt. H Tim' iiixrn Titoimr. tainitrll'm.nlAiii.nt nil l ! ill l'eettle In ! Intelee. I I'fkik, Not. SO. Tb govemmout rifully aware oftho Beiloiu condition which confront II, tiU every pot'iblo iloli l.liclhKtkentobrekliicBtreiiK.li cf tbo rntiel tiefore they get within itrlklngdiltance of the capital. There li much excitement here among all daiecs of the iMnilatlon, aud the authorltlc Iwlle to that, If they con In. llict a defeat upon Iho rebel fortia.lt will have Rood effect upou tlie people of i'ckln and vlclully. It If bellecd that many wnle an secretly I n favor oflhereliel.liut, should Iho Imperial force do battle with tholiuurgenla and defiat them, tho malcontent would then alJo with tho government. No doubt I entertained that tbo lluatlon la dangerous. Should tbo rebel forcee continue (o advance toward tlie capital, In iplto of Iho effort of Itiu Imperial troopa to prevent them, It It feared by furelguera that tbo whole country will rlaeaud aid the Invaders. Tbe garrison of Hhaukalklvait ha been Bent to suppress the olbtr Intur reUlonsry bodies which ara marching In varloua directions throuitli tbe country, evidently with tho Intention cf Joining the main body, A ruoro serious condition of affair lllili at Takou. At that place the moflt Irutat outrage were committed on the trlest, nuua and convert. What action tbo government will take in thla matter la bant loeay. That tbe authorlllra are In full ay mpathy with the iertratora of theee tuoit horrible Irrlnir. there la no rrason to doubt. The Cut reporta from Takou atated that after the.o flen la had worke I their t lowly will on all Christian men, women and children who fell Into their liauda, Ibey wero feinted by the Ira IlUg Uhlueao Maudailm In lliedli trlct. It la now aald that tho local Mandarine agreed to allow the rebela free licenio tor the outrage on tho Christians, provided they old no harm to the olhtr Inhabitant. Time lerma creaccctedby llm rebela. aud they puriui-d their work wllhoulhlndrauce. Throo hundred Kuroaue and native Christiana were mlusacred. It la be. Ilevid that not a slngloChrlellanlii the dlitrlct iecaicd. Couateruallon prevail among tho l'rotealaut niiailonarlea In the dlalrlct through which It la expected the rebela will paaa. The locatofllclala atTauuha liavo diclared that tbey are (lowerles tnprotwtthomiMioiiarle, and that If they deal red to savii their livea they had Letti r aeck rarely In night. Tho inla. alonarica at Tunba have therefore abandoned their elation and sought refuge III aafcr parti of tbe country. 1 he lleeiunu Hitch. lax. Until, Nov.M. Ill the course of tbe debate lu tbo itelch.tag on tho budget today, lllchlvr crllklird tbe publication of tho Imperial rescript without n mlhl.tur' cou ntt r alguuture, eapeclally the ono relating to public Moral. It IllUcamuthu government, lie aald, to talk or checking bourae speculation, whllo it (urmllted Htato loll rlea anil race belting. Von('aprlrl,lnrei)y, ealdtbat tho conilHulloudld not require mlnlater to c lunlcrtlgn nn act oi tbo sovereign giving exptcr-loii to bla wlihc. Tho (ulllrt.louor mill act lu tbo ftWu. unrcf4tr was inertly Intended to record their ttrnW. Ae to ltlchter' attack on lll.nwrch, lie (Caprlvl) nudo It a point never to read anything likely lu alltr hi feelluir of vcneretlan ror bta prodiceuor. Tbrr llleil losrlliar. llcnr.IN, Nov. SO. I'aarmann U Cohn, wholnalo watch duler, bit 11"), 'K)il marka through Iho collapw ro. cenlly of tlioLaiiklngliouao of Frlwl-lander Frlwl-lander HomnierflelJ. Thla fact m Lrtrel on Ihelr nilndi that lait night th i artnira aliot and klllid tbim-aelro.. tbim-aelro.. llolh 1'darmaun and Cohn took a unae of luleun lforo ahootliifr thim. aelve. Tlitlr lot' made them 1iom Iwa Unkrupt. 'Ibey had bceuwub. llabed lu bualncn thirty yeira, and , ere much rvaimetvil. A litter from 1 airmiuu, announcing hla Intention, waatbeflratluforniatloa received by lila wife of blaaulcldo. lerelanrralu I'reuee. I'aiiik. Nov. no. A committee of the chamber of depuilealia drafted a bill which provldi that forrlgnera ar. riving In trance with tbe luientlon ol working, either totniwirarlly or per. Daiieutly, inu.t within n week obtain a llienu faring a three-frono lUmn, Ijuiployrraofforelgnrraare made h. bio to rtuo for an infraction of the 'IheHeuatuliaa approved the tarlQ duty of thrro franc on malic. A Ttarlltaaiirr. lliiiUN, Nov, 0 The VoiiIjcio ifuo, iMmmentlng on tho co.ulng iijiilan prohllilllon of the eiportallou of horaea, ay The ineaauro la ono never reaorted to by (lermany eicei t when (curing war. The prohibition will Iw aoverely felt n Uermany, which la accualoiurd to Import M.IWu horteaaunuallyfroui llimla alone. Uluokr I'lplalne whet lie Hrmi. lWMB.Nov.3il.-It I reportoil tbut OoiiutKaluokyhMeiplalncd to Count nigra, tbelttllanamlaaiailor, thatlu the recent apeech In the Austrian ilelo. gallon ho did not Inlenl to alliiJe to tho Inteijtliy uf Home, but aliuplyex-preaaetl aliuplyex-preaaetl u wlih for tbo cordial roUtlona balatcn the Vatican aud yulrinal ao aa to dltjwl International anxiety. Hi lllodraiiTriimirirenli IINtww.SO. Tho lateit dlatchea from HluOrandudoBiil aro ulirmlng IhemUloual guard la mollllxed aud fmra are entertained that tho ienuo I n gravo one. The authorilin of Itto Urnndo aro obatlnauj lu their rermuil to comply Willi tho ordera from Itlo Janeiro, Inatructlng them to rclnforio the former oDiclala of the State. Marqul iMnidnentllikM H,ree1i. OAtn;TTA, Nov. SO JUftlUl Ixintdowne, Viceroy of India, In an addrcfa at tbo HI. Andrew' annual dinner, epokuttrongly In favor of mb. ordinate UtatM, a far aa imII,Iv, managing their own nllalr. He ad. mltlMl that tho famine outlook u gloom), though ho aaUl the aupply for relief a ample, lie firmly billovrd that Hwaa btond any )jwer to atop thoiihuof opium, either In India or China, and declared that If that traffic wereabolMifd tomorrow the meof tho drug would continue unabated, NtrrelMrr I'Mter'a 4o.tllln. WAaiiMtmui, Nov. 30. Secretary Toater I exjiected to be. al lo to rcuro liladulkaby the end of the week. I'rte Kilter ttmilrd. I'Atiia. Nov. .10. rhocouniel of tho Textile Factory Woikera' AMoclallon haa dtclded to apal to rarlUment to remonetlxe allter, being contliired that aurh a courro on tbe part of tbe foternmentlatheonly meana of eat ng from ruin tbe trade In which they are Intertated. Tka rrenrli lllnrra Nlrlk n.le.1. I'Aiiie, Nov. SO. A illipulch from l'aa do (,'alala announce the ending of the great miner' elrlae. A uumtwr of dileiiate repreaeotlng tho miner held a lucetlng and diclded that work would tie reaunied tu all the' rulue tomorrow. Tho Ulipalch doe uot atale whether the ml no ownere made conccaaton or whelhr the men return it work on tbe matter' terma. Ilitriifil lo nealli. New Yoiur, Nov. so. Mr. lMwarl Lyon, wlfo of an elevated railway employe, went to the baaement today to thaw out a frozen waterplpe. Her clolhliig caught lire. Hue ruihed, acrramlng, to tbeaecond lloor, through tho window to the fire cc.ii balcony, where ihrleklng for help, ahe burned to death In view of au Immeuae crowd. |