No. 4929-APRIL 25, 1879.]

on the bodies of two new-born infants, the ❘ and special aut exacting vigilance on the childron of the wife of Gonner Walling, part of the Inspectors of Buildings in em- Royal Artillery,

phatically called for.

J

An Inquest was held this afternoon on the A. PARAGRAPH appeared five or six days body of Wong Ayat, a prisoner in Victoria age in the Chinese Mail, under the heading Gaol Deceased, who was undergoing a of "News from Canton," which, being an term of six months hard labour for larceny, entirely erroncons version of an insident and had been admitted to the gaol on the of missionary effort in the town of U Lun 2nd December last, died on the 23rd instant (Namhoi District), ought to be at once cor from diarrhoea. The Jury (Messrs Sreeted. It seems that the American Presby Hughes, J. Juster, and A. A. E. da Silva) roluṛned a verdict of death from natural Kauser,”

THE CHINA MAIL.

[double-forolog six, siroko, throwing and twisting balls in all the pockets, cannon through pyramid basket making basket turn somersanit, throwing the balls and making them stop dead, and so on. Play ing cus-n-one, Mr Shorter gives Mr Ro- berta poluís 25 in 100 in billiards, and one ball at pyramids; in one-v.-hand Mr Shorter. gets peints 60 in 100 in billiards, and 40 in a game of 76 cannons. These gentleman doserve a welcome, coming as they do to relieve us in these dull and onnai-producing times. We hope their venture will be financial success to themselvės.

aley

persons would join in the excursion. Pre- malasioner and the strong advice of Lion- parations for such an excursion would tenant-Governor Edon. The British Resi require much time, and the letter was dent of Mandalay han reported that warlike written to cure reduced rales previous preparations are being made, and that te to any public announcement. It la stated Burmese are strengthening the river forts presented, and that the excursion will dangora threatening foreigners. A warning that every Stato in the Union will be re There are rumours of disturbances and require from 100 to 125 trains of 10 pars comes from well-informed quarters that each.

early mischief is intended, and altogether the position of affairs is precarious. The garrison to Burmah was on a peace footing, and too weak for protection in the event of disturbanes on the frontier."

Tax New York Tribune of March 17th con- talos an account of the impending difficulty between the Panama Railroad Company and

Pacifio Mail Steamship Company, on account of the failure of the latter to make payments due to the Government under its contract. The recent statement of the

Police Intelligence. Friday, April 25.

The Bor. Charles Bushe Flunkét took his

Zouave. It would appear from what we have been able to learn that one of the sailors was reproved by the second mate for neglect of duty, wharouyon the fermer drow his knife, and, seizing as iron bolaying, getting into close quarters, was about to pin pursued the offloor up the rigging, and stab him, when the latter drew his revolver and fired, hitting the man in the fab,> where the ball lodged. No serious result is anticipated.

It is stated in the Chaka Skimps that one Higashi Shimbel, shipping agent at this port, is negotiating with a ship owner in Osaka for the loan of four steamers for two months, commencing from 1st May, at a hire of 8600 each. He purposes to rin those atoamers between Nagasaki and Linkiu.

In the Saikai Shimbun it is stated that

at the village of Fakumo, in the district of Kishima in Nagasaki Keo, there is a daily output of 1,600 piouls of coal. The work place has been commenced, and machinery of a tramway from the mine to the leading

is in course of construction. A large piece now being transported from that place to of coal six feet high by four feet square is

terian Mission of Canton rented a chapel in the aforesaid village, and the building was opened under the charge of a native preacher named Mr Kwang Aloy, who is Ar the Summary Court to-day Mr Francis described as "a faithful proscher of three The New York World has a letter from had occasion to find fault with Mr Stephens yours' standing." In connection with this Franklin Khods, of Brooklyn, California, for not being punctual. Mr Stephens chapel was opened one of those Dispensaries on the anti-Chinese bill, in which he takes apologized, stating that he had been with whose good influenee is generally admitted, the ground that California has been repre- Mr Sharp up to half-gast ten o'clcok, eu- under the auspices of the Medionl Mission-sented as being unanimous, or substanti deavouring to arrange terms for a refer-ary Society of Canton. The friendliness ally so, in favour of perpetrating a bad ence; he was sorry to have kept the Court and extensive patronage of the people ap- and cowardly wrong upon an unoffending waiting. His Lordship expressed a hope pear to have provoked the ire of the gentry, people, and this merely because of their that greater panotuality would be observed and the usual dodge of indling a mob to virtues, notably their industry, economy

stoash up the establishment was resorted to, and frugality," Piacorda of the most false and incendiary In the early part of the wook, a Chinese description were circulated, as the proper Axoraea joks of the California papara prisoner met with a serious accident whilst preliminary to more active operations; and anent the voto,at least we suppose it is a engaged at some work on the verandah of on the morning of Sunday, the 6th instant, joke,is this The Chinese foot is the Superintendent's quarters, Falling into the attack was made by four-and-twenty-tood." Another paper (the Salt Lake the yard opposite the entrance to the gaol, urmed men. The chapel and all its contents Herald) tells us :--"For the comments of and striking his head on the stone steps, he were destroyed-books, medicines, furniture, the California Press upon the President's received a severe out on the forehead,&o; and to add insult to this extensive action iu vetoing the Anti-Chiness immigra- which it was at first feared would prove injury, the raiders finished off by smearing tion bill, take a Webater's Uambridged, fatal; but there are now hopes of his rethe rooms all over with filth. Fortunately select all the denuncistory words contained koog, and of Mr B. F. Pinto Busto to or light, was fined $2; in vefault seven

Pacific Mail Company showed that its debt sest on the Bench this morning, and disfrom the colliery (bolonging to Mr Oguel) to the Panama Company was $2,039,441 posed of all the cases save one; there was a very light day's work. The case of keep. Among the ships transferred to the Railing a disorderly brothel which was to hate two years ago, to secure the indebtedness, till the 30th inst-Pauline Curdon, the road Company by the Steamship Company, been heard today, was further postponed was the Georgia, which was lost a few defendant being still unable to attend. placed. The scoount states that the Pacific months' hard labour for stealing a pair of mnths ago, and which has not been re Un Akong, a harker, was sent to six Mail Company. for some time past, has shoes. There were three previous convic paid only $50,000 a month in part payment, tlons against blm. Panama Company, the $20,000. being au instead of 870,000, as contracted, to the

accrued debt; that the February install ment, due on the 1st of March, is unpaid; dented to the Panama Company $2,140,000. and bat the Steamship Company is in

It is paid the Panama Company is pressing the Steamship company for the money due, and also for the security made void by the loss of the Georgia.

In future.

overy.

the Mission assistants escaped; and the in the volume, thoroughly mix and mingle By a slip in the report of the annual meet-matter is now in the hands of the author-them, and hurl the collection at the head of

ties, who have promised full redress.

bg of the seatholders of the St. Jahu's

Mr Hayes." A contemporary adde:- In view of these facts-which are furnish- Throw in a few words that are not in the

dictionary."

4 CONCESSION has been made, in favour were gross misrepresentations. It was said of Mr Cyrus W. Field of New York, by

Cathedral Church, Mr Sharp is made to sayed by the worthy Secretary of the Mission that he had this year been saceful in obtaining a special grant from the Military at Canton--it will be seem that the state- nents which appeared in the native paper Authorities. They had previously taken sply three seats, but had not taken several ties. The Military Authorities have for some years part contributed $500 per annum

We notice the appointments, says the Japan Mail, as fat class Consuls for ortugal of Mr Jose Loureiro to Hong. Shanghai. The former gentleman will be remembered here, about the years 1860 and 1801, as the agent for Meaars Dent and Oo and Consul for Portugal in Kanagawa, He afterwards took up bis residence in Nagasaki. No less popular than his bro ther, the late Mr Edward Loureiro, be left, on his departure, many waru friends in Japan, who will hear with pleasure of his new appointment, which mesting blm, We also learn that Mr J will afford them the prospect of again

Shanghai, will be appointed Consul at Bangkok,

months imprisonment, the frat and last Leong Abo, a silversmith, was sent to six fourteen days in solitary conflement and the rest with hard labour, for picking

Mr Matsukata, Vice-Minister of Fizano, pockets. He also was an old offender. is about to depart soon on a tour of in- Wong Afuh, a coolie, was fined $10, inspection of all the manufactories and default eight weeks' hard labour, for being dustrial establishments in the interior. found in the unlawful possession of a quan. Great changes for the better will probably tity of gi ger. This ofendant had also result in these establishments from he been previously convicted.

Four men, for hawking without a license, were fined $1 each.

Five men, fr disorderly conduct, were fined 50 cents each,

Chan A-1, a bostman; for having no pass daye hard labour.

the Exhibition at Nagasaki, the quality of

that more than 1,000 tons will be put not a which is equal to Karaten coal. After the machinery has been erected, it is expected daily.

SUPREME COURT. IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before the Hon. Acting Puions Judge, J. J. Francis Esq.) Friday, April 25,

more." Thus anould be the Naval Authori. that" certain lawless fellows" deceived the King Kalakaun for the laying of a cable ¦ da Silva, the presont locum tenens at claim for balanss due on acqoast of certain

for the use of the Cathedral,

good prople of U Lam by "aurreptitiously opening a chapel under the name of a free dispensary," in which all kinds of lewd and abominable practions were carried on. A

from San Francisco to the Hawaiian Islands, and thence to Japan. This was stated by Mr Field on March 10th, to over a thousand guests who sanembled at his residence to

MB Koox, Her Majesty's Ooneral-Genoral

We believe the question of so re-arranging personal Bing is then indulged in at the celebrato the "silver wodding" of the ia.la Blam, in his commercial report for plaintiff, and Mr Stephens for the defondant.

1877-78, to which we refer elsewhere,

BAYE

mission.

ΚΙΟΤΟ

The Echo du Japon says that until the premont time, Chinese only have besti excluded from the privilege afforded to other foreigners of visiting Kioto. Yield. ing to the repeated pressure of the Minister for China, the Prefect of Osaka Fu bas naked for fresh instructions on this anbjist from the Governmout which has just decided that during the Exhibition, Chiasso shall be permitted to visi Kioto, provided that, like other foreigners, they furnish themselves with the passports required by the regulations

Quotations

HONGKONG, April 26, 1870, ...al) OPIUM.-New Patrza, cash....$075

Old

"

او

ول

Now Benares, cash, 840 Olá

cash, New Malwa, credis, 775.... Allowance

Trela

"

}}

}]

31

vid Malwa, credit, 775 Allowancu Taels,

.Exchange.

Bank, Fire

JL

37 8/74

Tam Anow t. Inglis, $885 65.--This was a work performed under a contract. Th defendant claimed as a set-off $795 for fictinge do, supplied, and on account of

ordered. Mr Sharp appeared for the certain items which he alleged were never

Pisinuf in a boat builder and contractor, and the defendant an Engineer trading as ception of the Atlantic cable enterprise.

Inglis & 0. Many distinguished people were present,

Tam amor, the plaintiff, gave evidence with mai day (now changed to Tuesday, Those who know the Chinese gentry, and and the reception is described as one of the running regularly between this port and as to the nature of the work performed. in engaging the at ontion of the hot their influence over the people, will sud- most brilliant ever given in New York. Hongkong. They make the passage gener. He sold a new launch to Mr Stich, of to reap the benefit due to their enterprize, launch was handed over to Mesra. Inglis Justice and the Fuiano Jadge. The con- ciently understand this kind of foolish law-fir Field said that there are now over ally under sight days, and are beginning Blackhead & Co. for a certain surd, and the Tenience of the Bar will of course be their lessness. We doubt not that the amandeereaty thousand Ellen of cable crossing as they now come back full of cargo from & Co. to receive her engines. Plaintiff Crodita,

sean and oceans, and that duplex telegraph-China. Previously to their being put on, contracted with Mr Inglis to build a cabin, India, Wire,....

the rice steamers from China came here skylights, water-closet, and galley. It was, first consideration, and they will be consult. | honorable will be made in the native paping across the Atlantic is an accomplished empty. They are also well fitted for Ohi he said, after I sold the lanech to Mr

the procedure of the Supreme Court, 10

expense of Mr Kwan Aloy, and the usual Bummary Jurisdiction, as to interfere less call upon that gentleman to repent is made.

ed before any change is made. It will probably be agreed, we should think, that only undefonded cases be taken up on mail day, special dates being fixed for the others.

A Inquest was held this afternoon on the body of Wong Asin, a Obinese female, aged 87, who met her death by the falling of a quantity of earth at Heapital Road. The Jury comprised Messrs J, J. Howard, J. C. Rughes, and E. Ker. The evidence showed that the deceased had been employed to cut earth; her employer had obtained

permission from the Surveyor General to cut earth at the back of the Tung Wah Hospital, but deceased and others had been cutting it at another place. The employer

was absent froca the Colony, sad the en- quiry was therefore adjourned till Tuesday next at 4 p.me

S

>

when the real facts are known.

foot.

Ms Malcolm MacPherson, the special our-

Ma Herbert Roberts, the champion hand- stroke player of the world, son of John respondent of the London Standard, has Roberts, for 21 years the champion, and

goue to Mandalay to see the true state of younger brother of the present champlonaire there, so far as the same can be got billiard-player of the world, tas arrived. Be comes here to arrange for a series of ex- bibitions of the most soientific and beauti ful game that has ever bees produced, one moreover oxtremely popular in Hongkong. Bo will be joined in a day or two by Mr Fred Shorter, who is now insingapore, with Mir Stanley, as explained by a paragraph in our columns a few days ago. We believe the exhibitions will be held at the

at, and to “do” Upper Burmah generally Mr Mactheraph was at the front with General Roberts' column, and because of his criticisms of that officer's movemente was.sout to the rear by the General, and one of the A. D. C's appointed to supply the Standard with a version of that gallant commuter's share in the campaign which would give him all the glory be deserved, if not more, and bu sparing in its blame, "Stag" Hotel, where arrangements have The incident caused a great outburst of on made fer accommodating something indignation in the Indian Press, who con- like a hundred and fifty spectators. The ader the conduct of the General unworthy professionals will play for several nights, of one holding his position. The pro and, what is a deoided and pleasing rarity,prietors of the Standard show their son-

change in the nature of the exhibition

fidence in Mr Motherson by selecting will be made each evening. To give su

him for this work at Burmah.

We

Mr

nected with the Bombay Goaette, and

was previously on the Edinburgh press,

We have now two British steamers

under Mr Luglis.

By Mr Sharp-This was a sub-contract

By the Court: It was my launch before it was sold to Mr Smith. I built it and when it was launched it was taken by Mr Smith to Mr Inglis. I sold it without the engines. I was told by Mr Inglis I should bave to build the galley and water closet. I said that I would build the house for $110 and the water closet and galley for $40. None of this work appeared on the original plans.

nese passengera, and generally have a con-Smith that, I put the galleya on it. Me siderable number on board both in going. Inglis spoke about it, and said it was his and returbing. English stasmere, however, busitless. labour under a disadvantage in regard Chinese passengers as compared with those of foreign countries; for they have to be fitted on purpose to carry then, and are limited as to the number they take on board. Foreign steamers carry as many they please. We have also two English steamers mauieg between hare and Sia- besides a Siamese ateamer. Here, gapore, again, the British steamers come under a rule not applicable to foreign ones. They the Siamese vessel finds once quite sufi have to go into dock twice a-year, where cient, although running just as regularly. Smith of Messra: blackhead & Co. pur The fact is, that the obange from the ses chased the launch, and handed 1 water to that of the river slcans the bot-over to my firm to put engines in. toms of iron vessels if properly painted, I arranged that Amow should build a cabin and they can well run for at least a year. on deck for $110, but I never gave orders about a galley or water closet, Thore was a small galley and a water-closet.

THE following "final notice to quit" is one of the best ont-comes of the Anti-Chinese agitation literature we have come across

I dreamed I stood at the gate of Heaven,

And Foter he was weeping thero Why do you weep ?" I asked. "I thought

That leaven was free from care.”

I weep" he said, "because some friends

Of mine are going away;

Many have boen here since I game,

Bat longer they cannot stay."

"Who are these frienda of yours?" I asked,

**Tell mo, air, if you pleass 1” - ** These friends of mine,” replied the Saint,

"Are the almond-eyed Chinose.

But a man named Kearney died last night,

And came up from down below, And now, since he has got into Heaven,

He says: The Chinese must go 1 *"

Txa California papera want to know who the editor is who is referred to in the fol.

Jowing "yszu "---

John Inglis, sworn, stated :-Captain

Į

30 days' aight,

montha' sight, 38

*H

3/81

2247

728

++

73

28.50 5,50

Documentary, 6 months' sight, 3/8 demand,... 225 Shanghai, demand,

80 days' sight, Gold Leaf, 90 fice... Bovereigns,

"

ALL

***

Shares. Hongkong Bank, 47% prem. Union Ins. Society of Canton, $1,400. China Traders' Ins. Co., $1,800 North China Ins. Co., Ts. 1,300. Yangiare Ins. Asoc., Tis. 750 Chinese Insurance Co., $280 H.K. Fire Ins. Co., $750 China Fire Ins. Co., $175

HK. & W. Dock Co., 5% prem. H.K. 07 d 31, S. boat Có, để dân Shanghai Steam Navigation, Tls, 17 N China Coast St. Nav. Co., Tls. 95, ex div. Gongkong Gas Co., $70 Hongkong Hotel Co., $65 Colna Sugar Refining Co., $137 Chinese Imperial Loan, £113

..Do. of 1877, £110

Temperature.

Queen's Road) Bonskone, April 25, 1879.

By Mr Sharp -I. sub-contracted with Amow to build the exbiu. 1 contrasted to put in the machinery and build the cabin. (Taken at Mers Fulconer & Co.'s Premins, The galley and water-closet were construct- ed, but ut by my order. They were began before I took over charge of the launch. I contracted to do the work for $2,800. J only subentracted with Amow to build the house. The house was not put up under my superintendence, but under the superin- tendenco of the Captain. I only superia. tended the putting in of the machinery.

By the Court -I saw some wood out and ready before the launch was handed over to my charge; this wood, I concluded, was intended for the galley and water-closet, as it was afterwards used for that purpose. There is an account of material and labour

expended on the launch by my firm, but it

is not here,

His Lordship said that that account must be laid before the Court.

A discussion took place regarding certain tema supplied by the defendants to the Plaintiff, which he had disallowed, and which

were the items in dispute.

Japan

TO-MORROW We shall reproduce in admir. able sketch of the life of General Graat ★pabilshed a short time ago in the Bombau idea of the entertaining nature of the enter MacPherson was for many years cou

Gazette, and stated by the editor to have tainment to be provided, if the phrase is been written for the Encyclopa dia Britan- allowable, wemay mention that Mr Roberts, nies, by one of the Secretaries of Legation while playing the hands roke, has made It is to be hoped he will be able to lay at Parie, and not yet, ublished. The fig. the following enormous breake, viz:-1777; before the people of England some graphie ures in the article are, without exception, made at Driffield, Yorkshire, April 1876, pictures of the present state of Upper taken from the official returns now on file 1,696 made at Gulgong, N.. W., Australia, Burmals. The Saturday Review remarked at Washington, and, we have very good May, 1877; and several others over 1,000. the other day, very sensibly, that "Inde reason to believe, the artiste is trustworthy Mr Roberts also plays with the cus, his

pendent savages cannot be allowed to be a to a degres. We commend it to the careful largest breaks being 221, 419, 204, 180, and

standing guisanice to their neighbors. perusal of our readers, as being the best will vary the evening's work by playing Cetewayo is informed that he must admit history extant of the brilliant career of that exhibition matches with Mr Shorter,

an English resident, that be must adminis- Ulustrious visitor who is to be amongst us have no doubt some amateur will be

tor rational justice to his own people, and, in a few days.

found willing to tackle one or other

His Lordship said that the drawings of of the famous players, on getting a reason. generally, that he must cease to be a blood. The old adage, the more haste the worse able number of points, and show their morally justifiable, and even laudable, ing Post says that when in California, last

thirsty barbarian. All these demands are

A correspondent of the New York Eten. the skylight &e, must also be produced.

Finally the case was adjourned till Mon- speed" was fo.olbly illustrated today. A confidenos in their own powers by putting house in course of construction in the money on it. When an amateur is told he though they may have few precedents in Summer, he had a conversation with the day at 10.30 am, in order that all corres editor of San Francisco paper having as pondence with Me Smith, be produced; Mr Holywood Road, near the Manmol Templo, can get any start he likes, Bay 700 out international jurisprudence." if this is to wide a circulation as any other in the State, Smith to attend, and the drawings of the fell with a crash. Fortunately no one was of a thousand, band persw one, there is a bo the point whees interference becomes who told him that the Chinese are a post launch to be produced,

May I use hart. It is an interesting question to contemptation to go in and win. Mr Shorter justifiable, then never was interference live beneft to California.

your name in my correspondence ?! I sider who would have been responsible is the third best billiard player in the more justifiable than in the present state saked. Good heavens, not he oxclaimed, had the consequences buen serious to life world, and is credited with the following of Burmah. And it is only by independent this is only private talk; I don't utter such seninlenta in my newspaper " I and limb, the builders, or the Survey performances-having made the largest opinion and writing, such as we may ex-found that he did not, for in all California Department! There eit be no question, number of emneontive spot stroken, vis-pest from the pen of a careful experienced there was not a more violent anti-Chtaete wo presume, as to the cause of the accident;207; having made the largent break in a and Imparțial observor, de Mr MacPherson newspaper than the I have dined at | Church is progressing rapidly. It is now the flimsy nature of the structure leaves match for money, viz,658, while playing is likely to preve, that the people will be the homes of other belligerent editors like him, and have well dined, too, on food Little room for doubt. And considering E. Taylor for £200, London, April 12, brought to go along with and support the cooked by Chinese, at tables served by that not only may property be destroyed, 1877; and also during the Great Billiard Government in putting the Burmese house Chinese, and so I make allowance for them and capital and labour' grievously wasted, Tournam at, London, 1877, (which Mr in English order. but many lives lost by auch mishaps as these shorter won) with having won the only asrics surveillance should be kept over "love game" ever played, while playing builders who incline to scamp their work, Joseph Beanett (ex-Champion). The follow. and a determined stop taken to prevent all lug are bir shorter's largest breaks; 16, ' jerry" Luidings. It is not long sinco) 88, 496, 479, 488. What undoubtedly in an accident of a similar nature occurred in the oecialty of the exhibitions these gentle the same neighbourhood, and, an in this case, men will give in Me Herbert Roberts' We believe, it was owing entirely to the fancy hand play. These are some of his fimsy bailife of the structure. Faulty favourite strokes anake canner round building may have been a contributory sixteen glass and two decanters, cannon cause, but not the principal. That lies to into one hat to fire hats, steam anglue the design, In view of the vast extent of | esahon on wood-work, camon on to Elum the building operations going on here at pyramid balls, cannen of five cushions present, there is even more temptation showing effect of wide, double-forcing can joan gaual to have the work hurriedly dose, | pum showing Feet of side, single force and

now i did then."

&

to

The following telegraphic items-one as

slight put upon Gladstone, and the other giving Lord Lytton's official telegram about Burmah affairs--reach us by way of Ame lea

MAGAJAHL.

(Rising Sun)

The work of enlarging the Roman Catholic

about eight months since the work was u commenced, and when the repairs are com pleted, the Church will be sufficiently 18+46 to accommodate from 300 to 400 person Wo hear that it te likely the enlargement of the Church will be completed "before what Stratig of to inaugurate the new taken advantage buildings,

BAROMETER

Do. Do. THERMOMETER-9 A.M....

9 AM.... 1 P.M.... 4 P.M. And

1 P.M.... 4 P.M....

***

30.200 30.140

30,124

76

76 H

76

**

69

Do.

Do. 1 FM 70 Do.

z, M.

70

Do. Marimuna

761

Do. Do

Do. (We bulb) 9 AM Do.

Do. Minimum over night 72

Shipping Intelligence. ⠀⠀

The following in corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers, dos VESSELS TO ARRIVE. AF HONGKONG, Name.

When leftin Oct.

18, Ernst,

16, Rosina,

19, Hermana, Nov

21, Fulde,

29, Rosaire,

Ded

18, Blenheim,

23, Glamis Castle, Feb.

4. Vole o' Doon,

1%, Edward Barrow, 19, South American, 19. Vigilant,

From

Antwerp

Cardiff

Brem

Hamburg Cardif

Flushing Cardif

Antwerp

Hamburg

Penarth

Cardiff

22, Grossfarsi Constantine, Hamburg

23, Monte Rosa, 23, G. O. Trufant, Mar.

1, Chocorda, 8. Windhover, 8, Orestes (1) 14 Hankow (a)

Cardiff

Cardif

London (via

Cardif

Liverpool London

London

LOADING FOR CHINA AND JAPAN PONE,

A London.-Steamers dia Suas Canar Glenfalas.

Glotearn. Brenonabira

THE people of Washington Bie to give

HLR. M. S. Kreyssr, bearing the General Grant a monster welcome on his

Admiralag, arrived here on Monday morn- return. Writing from Omaha, March 10th, 2 correspondent of the Alte says -

fug (7th lust.) from Hongkong, when the letter received at the headquatters of the

customary salutes were exchanged. The Union Fasida Bailcad to-day, details a London, March 16.Gladstone was ant Russian fronclad Main is expected on the plan for a grand excursion from Wash invited to the Duke of Connaught's wed station during the present month, when fugton to San Fransisco, about the let of ding. This omission excited touch com she will become the flag ship of the August next, to receive and welcome Grantment in political circles, as Lord Granville squadron. The new French man-of-war, on his return from the Orient. The writer and Lord Bartington received invitations Champlain, arrived from Hongkong on

Carricks. London, March 18. In the House of Wednesday morning, (9th) when the French states that he has spent some weeks at Washington, convened with leading Sense Commons on Friday night, Lord Northcote, and Russian dag ships received the usual tors and Representatives, and that many replying to an inquiry as to why troops salates. Men of war in harbour are -H. favor the project enthusiastically i The had been rent to British Barmah, read the M.B. Lapsing, the French flag ship drmide, particulars of trip through Indiana, cor folowing telegram from Lord Lytton, corvette Champlain, and gun-boat Zyn respondence with Kellogg and Fatkin-in Viceroy of India dated March 8th The .I.R.M.S: Kreum, Ermak, and Trostok. Lonimina, and other detalls are giren, British garrison has been selitäreed on the On Thursday "lat (10th) a serious affray which indicate that from 80,000 to 70,000 | urgent regmmandation of the chief Com. (CER*zed on board the American ship

Abbey Town,

Sailing Per

Glosartney, Agnes Mais, Fais.

.

Wert

At Liverpool

Whiteadder.

Patrocius (6.) Orestes (6.) John A. Briggs,

Adim M. Sicopiolli Agamemnon ()

Cat Cardif

Share This Page