No, 4688,-JULY 13, 1878.] forty-thes of those bridges, and in some places they follow each other. In close

Acrow two of the large valleys, which the line had to traverse, iron typhope are laid underground. These consist of cast iron pipes, upping a granite well into which the conduit pours its contents, the delivery of the latter being effected on the opposite Aide of the valley into a similar well, placed at a somewhat lower laval, from which the conduit takes up afresh the convey

ance of the waters.

At aspot above the town where a portion of the supply branches off into the large Barvice tank on the Robinson Road, a second tell-tale guage bait has been con- atruoted for the purpose of remeasurement, so as to ascertain the extent of loss of water in trait by leakage or absorption.

The total cost of these important werks on completion will be about sixty-two thousand dollars.

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The whole of their details have been earried out under the personal supervision of MrWilliam Danby, as crecutive engineer, in a manner highly editable to that talented officer, who, we understand, has been highly-commanded by the Govern. ment and the Surveyor Ceneral

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

[SUPPLIED TO THE “OHINA MAIL"}

(By Southern Bouts.)

LONDON, 11th July, 1878. The European Congress is reading the projected Treaty.

The German and Austrian Semi-oficial Jopmals approve the Anglo-Turkish Con-

vention.

The Indian Troops at Malta and three British Infantry Battalions will soupy Сургав.

Tas Rev. Frederick J. Masters, of Fat- ebio, will condust the Services to-morrow at Union Church.

Estward.

The entertainment by Mr Dave Carson's

volunteer warriors.

the others were discharged. Great credit is dus to the Chief Officer (Mr James Nicol) who, was the means of the thief being caught and the money recovered.

To the City of Tokio, which, we (Jap Gazette) confess, we were a little astonished to see steaming Into harbour this morning June 27th); now fall the laurels of the quickest passage made between Hongkong and this port. She left: Hongkong on the 32nd instant at a quarter past one in the afternoon, and found it convenient to steam round Green Island instead of through the Ly-ee-moon passage, thereby increasing the distance to be run by about thirteen miles and arrived at her anchorage at 10.20 a.m. this morning. She thus, allowing 1.43 minutes for the difference in time between the two ports, made the run in 4 days 10 hours, 23 minutes, beating the last passage of the Olty of Peking, so far the beat on record, by two hours and twelve minutes. The best day's rno made was that of the fourth day out, when she steamed $57 miles. We subjoin the offical register of the passage-

Left Hongkong 22nd June, at 1.15 F.M. First day's run

297 miles. 884 842 ** 357 283

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1,818 miles. Arrived in Yokohama 27th June, at 10.20 ..

SUPREME COURT.

IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before Ha Honor James Russell, Esq., Acting Palons Judge.)

13th July, 1878.

THE CHINA MAIL.

among whom was the Captain, previously reported lost V

London, June 1.The officers of the German irondlad Koenig Wilhelm doolare that the collision was caused by the failure of her steering gear.

Japan

A St. Petersburg despatch says Lord Beaconsfield's appointment as a representa (Gazite.) examined the plaintiff Plaintiff said ---

tive to the Congress causes satisfaction here.. I was not discated. No entry was read to We learn that a steamer has been chartered Five or six weeks after leaving New York me stating that my wages wore reduced by a foreign firm to ran between Hakodate,

Thero is some fear that the situation at Con- The Captain has never called me into the Yokohama and Kobe. The charter is for a

stantinople will necessitate collective'sation, as proposed by the Berlin memorandum.

Harlin, June 3.-Dr. Nobeling aaneot re- cabin and told me that my wages were term, consequently some more regular com- reduced to £5.10 per month. He told me munication between these ports than has The total number of persons on board the that I was incompetent when we were hitherto heen the rule may now be expected. ironclad Grosser Kurfurst was 497. Of cover from the injuries he inflisted on Captain Williams, of the British schooner these, 217 are known to be saved. Six himself at the time of his arrest. It is said he had accomplices in the crime.ALEAN Berlin, June 2.While the Emperor was Doutor Nobeling is neither a Socialist nor nearing Batavia. Before we reached Ber- muds I had no complaints to make against Beatrice, made a report this morning (June officers are among the losts. any of the officers, but I had complaints to 30th) at the English Consulate of the loss of make between Bermuda and Anfer. The aforeignbuilt vessel on the Namayonne Island taking a drive this afternoon, some shots, an Ultramestane, but is a Protestant, of good complaint I had to make was that the in Hall's group, and the supposed massacre apparently proceeding from a hours in the family and position and fair means. Eis Captain struck me with a piece of wood. of the enw by the natives. Captain Wil- avenue Unter den Linden, were fired at him, brothers are officers in the army. Doctor The mate also struck me several times, ongs Liams says that he touched at Bulwat Island, The Emperor was wounded in one arm and Nobeling admits that his plan had been with a piece of rope, causing, blue marks and there the natives told him that a boat on the cheek by buckshot and small shot. formed for a long time. He had accomplices, Iould not go on shore to make complaints containing twelve man had landed at Nama- The would-be assassin is a Dr. Nobeling, who had been in communication with him at Anjer; I never asked leave to do so.

Ivonne, and had first been murdered by the occupying apartments at No. 18, Juter den on the subject of the assassination of the Berlin, June 3.-Midnight. The Crown would like to have done so, but dare not savage islandera and then eaten by them. Linden. When his door was forced open he Emperor for six months. sak, The Police came on board at Anjer to He was also informed that the Fiserrare fired upon and wounded the hotel keeper, bring two men on board who had gone on felanders, after fighting with the Namayonne and tried to commit suicide, but was secured. Prince has arrived, but is not allowed to see shore. We were not allowed to speak to men, had carried off the boat. The captain The Emperor's personal attendant jumped the Emperor. There is now not so much Bay one over the side: we were watched. of the Beatrice, thinking that he might into the carriage and supported the Emperor hope. It is rumoured that the Emperor The doctor cats on board, and in company ascertain the name of the ship from the until the carriage reached the Falsee. The seriously thinks of abdicating or making the New York, June 4. The Tribune's cable, The Emperor, suffered. with the chief mate came to visit me in the people of Piserraro, sailed to that island, Emperor was conveyed to bed and several Crown Prince Regent. A large crowd still forecastle. I did not tell the doctor what and found it true that they had obtained graine of shot were extracted, causing great lingers about the Palace, WAR present; I would have been struck. had broken it up, and used all the wood great pain, but never lost consciousness. At on the Emperor's wounds, says Eighteen When he returned to Guam, 7 o'clock this evening no serious apprehensions pellets atrack the wrist, making a painful and dangerous wound. Ics has been placed was the matter with me because the mate possession of the best, but they said they loss of blood. The doctor gave me some medicine (pow-and iron. der) the mate gave it to me. I told Captain Williams met the master of the were felt as to his condition,

Berlin, June 2.-The following is taken on the Emperor's arm, from the hand to the the doctor I had a pain in the chest and German Schooner, Tuituela, arrived four

At Berlin the effect of the news that dysentery. I had dysentery three days, days before, who informed him that he had from official accounts and bulletins published shoulder, thus relieving him somewhat and the Captain and another member of the seen this wreck of a vessel, apparently of in regard to the attempted assassination of crow were suffering from the disease. He about 1,000 tons, on the Jaland of Nama the EmperorNobeling fired twice, with another attempt had been made on the thought the mate might have understood yonne, but, when he made enquiries as to double-barrelled gun. The Emperor received Emperor's life, was astounding. The out- what passed between the and the doctor, the crow, the islanders told him that they about thirty small shot in the face, head, burst of public feeling went far beyond the even though we spoke in Dutoh. I did not had left in their boat for another island. both arme, and back, but this evening his manifestations made on the previous coca- rare to risk it. I cannot say whether or not He asked Captain Williams to make a general condition had improved in a satis- sion, aa Nobeling's attempt exceeded that of An immense crowd from Hoedel in the seriousness of its result. A Raab was suffering from dysentery. My report when he reached Yokohama, as he factory manner. greatest grievance was being continually had heard. from other native islanders that all parts of the city thronged into the vast crowd assembled around the paisos and strack, and not the food. On Christmas the crow had been murdered by the in- Avenne Unter den finden upon the news foroed their way into the building. They night, when I was called out of my bunk habitants of Namayonne. Captain Williams becoming known. The would-be assassin is only dispersed on receiving satisfactory news and asked to sing a song, I had had a little is of opinion that the wreck was probably Carl Edward Nobeling, a native of Kallao, of the Emperor's condition and a warning resident of Berlin, a doctor of philology, an gravate the suffering from his wounds. liquor; I only had a small, only a small that of a vessel bound from Australia for near Birnbaum, aged 32 years. He is a that their loyal manifestations might ag

China or Jepan. glass.

Mr Wotton: I suppose you call a small

agriculturist and babitué of Domcoratio Nobeling was formerly in the Civ Service drop an ordinary bottle, a square face?

Socialistic Clubs. A quantity of arms was of the Kingdom of Saxony. Plaintiff: No, only a small bottle, and

found in his apartments. He fired with a regular contributor to agricultural journals, the mate had taken some of it.

revolver en persons attempting to arrest him, and seems to have been in ay siruum Mr Wotton Did he take what is called

and then inflicted a severe wound on his stances. He studied agriculture and finance Mate's Nip P

owa head. He confesses the orime, but in Halle and Leipeio. obstinately refuses to state his motives. He is at hospital station of the Melken Market Police District, attended by his mother and daughters.

Stettings. Koop, $274.40.-This was claim for wages as a carpenter on board the British barque The Frederick and the valusa of some tools and clothing unlawfully detained by the defendant. Mr Dennys appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr Wotton

for the defendant.

hancoop which were kept for the purpose of beating the crew I was struck every day before getting into Batavis. My body was The piece of wood referred to by the plain-sore and I had blue marks all round my body. I cannot say how many times I was beaten, bat plenty times, in fact every day

tif at the Supreme Court to-day, in the muit Stetting . Koop, which he said was

kept near the wheel for the purpose of striking the crew, box the following ibscrip. tion: The Sailors' Friend; steer straight, you boggars M. Harke, Chairman and

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Boats from the other ironolads were launch-

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London, Jane 2.-In consequence of Dr. assasinate the Nobeling's attempt to Emperor of Germany, Crown Prince Frede riak William and wife have started for Berlin,

in contact.

He was a

London, Jane 4-Oficial bulletins fasted from the Royal Palace at Berlin up to mid- Emperor, are satisfactory. Some of the shot night, in reference to the condition of the in hie arm have not yet been extracted. The doctors have decided to leave them to

werk their way out, for fear of causing in- flammation.

The statements made relative to Dr. No- beling's confessions are contradistory, Spen cinis allege that he owned having been Belcoted by lot drawn by conspirators to shoot the Emperor.

Quotations.

wand, July 13, 1878,

So Sinks the Day-Star " From s private letter received in Tokohama by last Mail, we gather that the proprietorship of the well-known Canterbury Music Mali" has fallen into the hands of one of our former residents, who retired from mer- Plaintiff: There was only a glass left. santile pursuits me few years ago, and arrived here a fortnight last Wednesday who has lately been prominently before the by the P. & G. Co.'s steamer. I did not publis at home in connection with the sale make any complaint against Burke because of certain steamers. The active manage- The hearing in this case was resumed to had no one to help me, boing a stranger ment of the above place of amusement has day. Mr Chastel was sworn in as inter here. I would not do so alone, I wanted also been undertaken by the same gentle. preter. The plaintiff's examination was some of the crow to join me. I have been man, and in this he is ably assisted by continued. He said: When I was struck with living at the Sailors Home evez sinte Ian erst member of the Yokohama Corps the rope after leaving Batavia I was stand arrived; I only spoke to the steward, who Dramatique, and whose name is not wholly

Berlin, Jane S.--An official bulletin issued The ing between the poop and the forecastle asked me if I was a carpenter. I did not unknown in literary circles,

from the Palace this evening says: The other men and the chief mate were tell him about Burke, because I could not

condition of the Emperor is satisfactory." Nobiling[] has been sentenced to death. there, also the effects of the blow were that speak sufflofent English. I did not want to

In reference to the report of Dr Nobeling,

New York, June 4-The Herald's cables it made my eye bine, and I still feel the say anything against any of the officers, but

the assailant of the Emperor, having no- effects of it. I cannot see well with that I had not forgotten them. I was forced to eye. The mate threatened to hit me in the leave the ship at Kobe: I had no intention The following talegrams are from San complices, the North German Gazette says on the Emperor William say: The Court be denied receiving anything for the deed, covary of Emperor William, but, owing to other eye. I was also struck by the Captain to go and see the Consul, want of food drove Fransisco papers brought on by the F. M. that when his mother visited him in prison physician still hopes for the complete re- with a piece of wood, but my head was zot me to do so ultimately. I slept on some China and P. & 0. 8. Orissa

and answered negatively when asked if a lot his advanced years, a fatal relapse is posat ent, although my hat was not on at the boards in a house, but I could not say

London, May 31-The German squadron, time.

where the people sometimes gave me some consisting of three ironclads the Prezessen, to commit the crime fell upon hiru ble. The Royal patient took some bouillon St. Petersburg, June 3-Vern Sassulitch at midnight, and afterward slept compars» Some discussion here took place whether rice. I found the Consul's by the flags no Grosser Kurfurst and Koenig When has disappeared and innot be found for a tively well. The room was darkened and LOOAL AND GENERAL

or not evidence as to the ill-treatment of one showed me where to go. I did not passed Dover at 8.15 this morning, bound new trial.

the sufferer was secured perfect quiet. So any other members of the crew was admis know where the ship was bound to. I told for Plymouth, whence it expected to sail London, June 3-The Times printe a great was the sympathy of the entire popu TELLE were no cases of any importance at sible in the case and whether illtreatment the Consul about my ill-treatment. The for Gibraltar. When the squadron was of telegram giving the first intelligible explana- face, that all vehicles avoided the neigh-

by the officers was admissible. His Lord the Police Court to-day,

ship said that, after referring to the Chief piece of wood the Captain struck me with Ludgate, above five miles from shore one oftion of the ironclad disaster..It shows that bourhood, and the vast crowd of people who was 13 inch thick. The only reason I on the ironclade wes observed to be heeling the Griseer Kurfurst and the Koenig kept vigil before the Palace were as silent as Justice's decision in the care of the Helicon imagine for the Captain's illusage was that over on her beam ends, and the men were Wilhelm were steaming along in parallel though they stood in a sick room. To-day he thought it should be admitted and the he was afraid the crew would leave the seen crowding on the 'bulwarks. In about lines, close together. The Wilhelm was on the Emperor's wife and daughter knelt at point could be argued afterwards.

Examination continued:-The Captainship. I can imagine no other reason.' I am five minutes the vessel went down on her the left hand, or to the seaward, and slight- ; the side of his couch and offered prayers for struck me with a piece of wood during the sure that the Captain aimed at my eye ride, har boilers blowing up as she sankly ahead. Two merchantmon standing across his life. The score was one never to bə for

when he struck me with the rope. passage from Bermuda to Batavia, and I

Mr Wotton: Was there any one occasioned, and a number of Folkestone fishing their course from right to left, both ironclads gotten, and the physkians and nurses with The Chinese Revenue Cruiser Sunkei, had to work as a sailor as well as a carpen on which you got a thorougli sound goodsmacke near by burried to the scene, and it/ported their helms and passed astern of the drew to the ante-chamber, in recognition of is hoped many lives were saved. The Folke-eroliantmen. The order was then signall the eucredness of the moment. The Em posed through the harbour this evening ter. This is all I had to complain of during hiding that you could not forget?

the passage from Bermuda and Bataria,

Fiuintiff: I recollect them all very well, stone lifeboat was launched, but arrived too ed to starboard helm, which the Grosser press has not left his bedside. All the so- Kurfurst obeyed, resuming her former course, vereigns of Europe, including Marahal except that I was badly fed. The Captain If I was to remember avery time I was late to be of service. Several steamers have while the Koenig Wilhelm continued to port Maulabon, telegraphically expressed the mate and the 2nd mate struck me frequently struck, I would have had to bave used a piese gone to the scene of disaster from Dover her holm. This brought the vessels directly deepest sorrow for the Emperor in his at- fiction President Hayes cabled kind words after we left Bermuds, and the Captain of paper and a pencil, and have written down it is believed the Koenig Wilhelm, which struck the stewardess at Bermuda.

day and date. At Kobs I always hoped to ran into the Graner Kurfurd, is badly de-

It is said that the Congress will be com- of sorrow and sympathy early in the morn Company to night is the farewell benent of

Plaintiff oentradicted himself several times see the ship again, but I did not know maged. The weather was bright and the posed of the following Powers:-Bismark g. Queen Viouxia has requested three and Count Von Bulow, for Germany; Lords bulletins to be forwarded to her daily. The Mts Carson. Plenty of local hits are pro and great difficulty was experienced in get where she had gone. I hoped to see her ses calm all the time.

The Grosser Kurfurst was the flagship of Beaconsfield, Salisbury, and Odo Russell, Czar has requested an hourly announcement mised, and we are told that some changes ting any connected statement from him.

Continued:There were two pieces of again in order to recover my wages. The "will be effeated in the performanes by the | wood, one near the wheel and one on the Captain took my boots and had the heels ent the equadron. The Admiral commanding for Great Britain; Count Schouvaloff, and regarding the progress of his Imperial

off them. I have been 11 years a policeman the squadron was among the saved.

Outrel, Russian Ambassador at Berlin, for friend's recovery. His Majesty lost mach and 6 years a soldier, but I could do The German Ambassador, with the Crown Russia; Count Audrassy and Von Haymerly, blood during enrgical operations, whereupon nothing here about my troubles owing to my Prince, has gone by special train to the scene for Austria; Waddington and De St. Vallier, the physicians abstained from further ex- inability to speak the English language. of the disaster. It seems that the vesela for France, and Count De Lannay, for Italy, tractions. Thirtest grains of shot still re

In re-examination by Mr Dennys he said:

Wilheim ran into the Grosser Furhurst, sentatives for Turkey,

pierced the Emperor's helmet. If the ssani I continued to work as oarpenter on board were under full headway when the Koeng It is not yet knowa who will be the repre- main in the patient's body. Righteen ahot The Times has the following from Pera: atti hul used buckshot, or even No. 1 instead the ship until we reached Kobe, and lived The shook was terrific. I could never do anything right. The first in the carpenter's house. I have been to

According to a report of the disaster re- The agreement between England and Russia No. 3 shot, the death of the Emperor mate struck me with his fist and with a rope the Harbour Master here about this case and enved by the Admiralty, the collision 06- creates consternation here, because it is would have been unavoidable.

cannot say how many times, the 2nd male have seen the Captain there. A Policeman oured seven miles south-east of Folkestone. believed to involve a settlement which the also struck me. Two sailors swam on shore there came to me and said the Captain The latest despatch from Folkestone says: Turks will resist forcibly. at Batavia-George, who died, and a French-wanted to settle with me. I spoke to the The forward part of the ironclad Koenig

In recent fighting in Ronmella four hun- man who is still on board. These to Captain and asked him if he was going to Wilhelm is under water. W. H. Smith, dred Eussians were cut off by Pomaks, and were brought on board again by the Police. They were at once tied down on deck with pay me; this was after I had seen the Har- First Lord of the Admiralty, stated, in the are all killed. Four hundred more, sent to bour Mastor The Captain refused to pay House of Commons, this afternoon, that, their relief, are in a critical position. The handcuffs. They were afterwards ordered to me and said, "If you have an interest in according to reporta received by the Lords of Bussians are not relaxing warlike prepara- WE reproduce on our 6th and 7th pages assist in heaving up the anchor, and between the ship, you can go on board if not, you the Admiralty, from 108 to 200 of the crew tions south of the Balkans; on the contrary

they are very active, the Annual Report of the Colonial Surgeon 11 and 12 o'clock the same night, were can remain on shore." The Harbour Master had been saved, and 500 perished.

then told me that the best thing I could do London, May 31-A steamer just re- A new protest of the inhabitants of Lari- for the purposes of moord. Dr Ayres may struck with the sugar handle in court.

Plaintiff here illustrated how the men were

was to get a lawyer. I first went to the turned from the scene of the disaster restan warns the Russians that say advance. not be infallible in all his conclusions, but struck by swinging the piece of wood over Harbour Master's on the 6th instant, and I ports that the Koenig Wilhelm was able to toward Batoum will be forcibly resisted.

proceed down the Channel, probably for An Athens despatch says: The agreement is has a refreshingly cufident and dashing Mr Chastel's head.

The piece of wood belongs to me, and the arrived here on the 26th June.

By His Lordship did not complain to Portsmouth. The Preussen remains on the between England and Russia causes great way of charging at what he conceives to be 2nd mate took it away, George's (Baab's) the Cousal at Kobe before the ship left, mat. Nothing is to be seen of the Grosser disappointment here. The Greeks expected. His head was out and his face covered with because I was afraid of being sent Kurfurst. The Captain of the fishing-boat the annexation of Thessaly, Epirus and present report exhibits an independent blood, and he said next day that something on board. I would rather forfeit my wages makes the following statement: My boat, Crete. In their disappointment and despair he was ordered by the first mate to go to his I saw the Consul he said he had entered me Folkestone, when we noticed three ironclade they will be likely to take desperate mea- oficor holding the appointment he now work; he did so but did not know what he on the articles as a deserter, and must send coming down. A bark was fetching off sures. The Greek army may even enter

was about.

He appeared as if he was me to gaol for three months. I told the shore. The Grosser Kurfurst ported her Thessaly again. stupid, and it was found geoessary to keep Consal it was too much, and he then sent halm to clear the bark. The Koenig Wil. watch over him, as he tried frequently to me to geal for six weeke, because I did not him pulled hard aport and struck the Ters P. & 0.6.8. One, which arrived here jump overboard. He died eight or nine apply to him whilst the ship was in barbour. Grosor Kurfurst forward of her mirren

maat. The Kurfurst went over on her to-day from Yokohama, reports having ex. days after he was beaten.

At this stage the Court was adjourned beadside, and sank in five minutes, She went down in fifteen fathoms. All hands was besten before he died. He expired in the

The following is the text of the German perienced a strong 8.W. gale on the 4th positively how many days elapsed after his The Conani could speak Dutch

fumped overboard. Our boats reached the of the invitation to the Congress In con instant, about 30 konts after leaving port. forecastle during the passage from Batavia untill past 10 o'clock on Monday,

pot directly afterwards, and resoued twen-formity with the initiative taken by the I believe The barometer fell to 29,55, and there were to Kobe. He was the strongest man on

board and had never been sink.

ty-seven men, including three officers. Austro-Hungarian Cabinet, the Government other indications of bad weather to the the ship was about two or three miles from

Other boats raoned a number of the crew of His Majesty the Emperor has the honour southward of the Crissa's positions, in con- the shore when the two men awam nahcre.

The Peking Gosette (transisted by North Wilhelm. Captain Bratoch (P) of the Grosser of the Treaties of 1866 and 1871, to meet in all of whom were transferred to the Koenig to propose to the Powers who are Rignatories When the second mate struck Raab with the sequence of which she was hove to for four piece of wood, he (the 2nd mate) sald 1 China Femaid) of Bist Misy contains, we furet, wat down with his ship The Gangress at Beths to discuss the stipulations hours. The F. M.8. 8. Ching was adver- give you something to eat, I'll give you observe, an imperial decree conferring boilers did not explode, but the escaping of the preliminary Treaty of Sax Stefano teed to leave Yokohama at daylight of the something to eat." Hash said, "Oh! Mr Yellow Jacket" on Wo Total, the Hang steam must bare scalded many persons in concluded between Russia and Turkey. The Sed instant, soms 6 hours after the Oria Burke, Mr Burke, I'll jump overhang chow banker, in consideration of the water. The Koenig Wilhelm had her Government of His Majesty in giving this All the sallors were on isos at the time as contributions in aid of the Kabgarian bawa store, but the leak was stopped with invitation to Her Britannis Majesty, consents we were beating out of Batavia. There campaign. Wa is not, we understand, one Ous attention has been drawn to the per- was great row on board the whole night of the literati, oz official class of China; he hammocke, The collision was undoubtedly to admit free discussion of the whole of the that it is ready to participate therein. In formances which have been given in Sing the whole of the crew were struck by the is simply a trader, with the honorary rank caused by the Koenig Wilhelm parting her contents of the Treaty of San Stefatio, and

mater Daring the passage from Batavia of Total The Government of China has helm too suddenly

Mr. Smith, First Lord of the Admiralty, the event of the saceptance of all the Powers apore lately by Dr Silvester and family, to Kohe, we still had very little to eat, already relieved Mr Wu of a certain amount in his statement in the House of Commons, invited, the Gorerament of His Majesty Alsted by Mr Bay and we have been plenty of besting and plenty of work on of superlacus cash, and in no doubt year today, ocuire the report that the collision propes to fix the meeting of the Congress shown illustrations bearing upon these one occasion, when I was cleaning the hull | ed to receive further sums in the future courred while the Groum Kurfurst was for June 18th,

I was This Yellow Jacket is his seward. The eavoring to avoid a merchantman. He of the ship, the mate kicked me,

In the House of Lords, to-night Earl marvel-working entertainments The Bing working at the winch hearing in the lines, same distinction was some years Ago con said a duck was preparing at Portsmouth

and the Government that the St. Stefano apore papers speak highly of the ences of attached to the scraper and got stok. Ilay ferred on a certain modest ang English for the reception of the Koenig Wilhelm Granville heartily congratulated the House

dows on the dock when the mate came along offoss, who with a mere handful of men she is now proceeding thither

Treaty was about to be discussed by the and hammered me the den maging saved the To Thing dynasty from utter London, May 31. Two of the men resend powers in a Congress, but th Earl Grans

You son of a bay you work. The destruction by Taipingdom and while died from exhaustion on board the Friston,

Queen's Boad) were three other men of the winch with me nobly reling to take the blood-money re-witnesses of the disaster the vills in the House of Lords, and the Marquis (Pakas at Mesen Falconer & Co's Frenkeu I did not prevent them working by lying on offered to him after the same at En Preussen did not lower any boat, and that of Hartington in the House of Commons the deck The ordinary beating was always show was pesTalled upon to steps this nobody was visible the water half an censured the selection of England's repres going on between Batavis and Kobe doubtful decoratian ere he quitted, is dias hour after th Grader Kurfurst foundered. sentatives to the Congress, on the ground was taked to sing by the mates, and I said I gust, the Chinese Service for ere It up The Koenig Wilhelm, saying Rear-Admiral that it was inexpedient for the Premier and BAROKTER » AM could not; they wanted me to sing Bible ng also bestowed at a later period on Mr

timer The Marquis of Hartington also Portemouth to-morrow morning, TRANG AFSIR and tour others, where and I said I could not. He blacked my eye Giquel, French naval onder, whose atach, and the Preussen, are expected at Honiga Secretary to be absent at the same England'srepresentatives uncontrolled, either With being concerned in and forged me on deck, my throat was all services in connexion with the Mamoi London June 1 The ironolads Koenig complained that this arrangement leaves TAMOMETER=/ Yesterday the robbery of $184 and sundry articles bins and I called ont murdar. I would not | Arushal ars perhaps HOL HD vidaly * Wilhelm and Preussen bays arrived by the Cabinet or Parlament. The matter

sing Bible-songs before the Captain. The oogland na China Gordon's These av Portmonth. They will so into the docks was not pushed to any ite, the objections Do. (Wat bulb) Captain was with his wife on the poop, wo bellars the only tre foreignons, upon for repaire: The former forward, comparte baing met by Lord Beaconsfeld in str Liones

Faintir continued to detail the various whom the Yellow Jacket has ever be meat Fold water

Do The later sta amunt la band out of Ave of Lords, and by Big Staford Northoots la note of abuse he had been subjected to, and conferred Colonel Gordon is now fighting the Court adjourned at 1 o'clock until the couin of aviation in the condka, kended AR O LUM, the Rapse of Commons, and the subject whe

While X Gigusi is meting on lala lalala pont 110 win card,

Striker."

enventional errors and delusions.

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credit Old Patna, cash. None

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Now Benaron, cash, 570a 5772)

credit, Old Henares, cash, Nome

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credit, 807

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spirit which is much to be admired in an / was broken inside his body. The next day than risk being sent on board again. When with other fishing vessels, was returning to at the supremacy secured for the Bulgarians, tank, on demand, MA, “DE

by Suvester and party, and as the company

purpose visiting Hongkong in two or three

weeks time, the pubile will then have an

Opportunity of judging for themselves of

charged

of clothing the property of a fellow pass

anger on board the Fettoer, Were erroneously stated to have best sumanded. The

tolly grown again the 1st prisoner, de pui tin WAD NOBLERCON SO gin menabs' has

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China

(Herald, July 4th.)

On the Couet rosuming, M2 Wetton (1994-4 in bila frumen

The evant Herald having published a letter considered by the Turkish Government to be seditious, its editor, an Englishman, has been ordered to quit the wantry within 48 hours.

30 days' night,

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doggkong Bank, 73 X praks Chion Ins. Bodety of anion, $1,800 Jhia Traders' Ina, Qos, 61,476 Yangtare Ina, Assut, Tia 675 Uhinese Insurases Go., $200 North Ching in Co. The 1,080 Jhion S'ire Ins. Co., $210 Wire In, Go. $800

.K&W. Dost Co., 16 pří.

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of 1877, 2107. Chinese Luperi Loan, £108.105

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