No. 6782.-APRIL 23, 1885.]
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There are at prosents ment for the defence, to The clasE was the chief engineer's watch hetween 4ancos and 8 o'clock, and after the vessel had got
Ho saw the chief engineer was in-. As the probability of a condict between required by Ordinance 8 of 1856 that the lain? Great Britain and Russia is the important material particulars of a building ahould toxicated and called to the mate to take onbniitted to the Surveyor Doneral him to ja enhin, and also asked the second question of the hour, it many interest our A plan was submitted to the Department engineer who was in charge of the engines,
torday roaders to learn that the Vienna oorees and approved, and was afterwards returned and ho replied that he was, whereupot fairly under way the second defendant cell-troops between Baker, Aakabúd pondent of the Daily Telegraph was the to the owner. The caerging out of the witness asked him how it was that he was ed him to take his watch. The chief on rakhs. These troops are advinding towards quien
Dagestan has boon deanded of troups, sion depa first to sound the signal of alarm in the plan was doto badly, though the plan. it on deck quarrelling with the chief, and gineer was lying asleep in his clothes in his the Afghan frontier.
London via Tcheren, March 31.-It is result of the uego, journal-suli answered all requirements. The work ordered him to go below and take charge hunk, and defendant called aloud to him Pross. He has the mont no down-recently done on the building way not in of the enginos. He refused to do so underoral times without succeeding in awaken.
tting The weather is already getting ints of having woathered a pour of démentis, but he persisted, and, accordance with the requirements of the witness then put the tolograph at atoping him. He then took him by the arra toatated on the untharily of the Standard that tween the English with unusual foresight ho cloatly and Ordinance. The stunce were not properly and told the chief officer to see that the roues Lim, and said, Come, old man, this Lord Granville has suggested that accurately described the recent action of shaped or embedded. The walls were also third engineer looked after the engines, a your watch, when the chief engineer border between Russia and Afghanistanix weeks hones the hont will
some time botere the tograph delibomtely jumped up and streak him in might be found in a line drawn from Shir obstruct the prosecution of further work with mortar at tho It was
the month, breaking one of his teeth. He Tepe, twelve miles below Pul-i-Khatan, to The British Commission has, however, Russia in Central Asin.
Govered
Inspector would have difficulty was answered and when it was witness tolo
and investigatione boaring upon the will leave can in Resing the nature of the work done. The graphed to go full speed astern, considering ras out and called the attention of the cap Sari Yazi on the Murghah, and thenos to practically completed all the necessary sur to bu
The Russians are reported to be massing question of the delimitation of tho Afglun O. stermor Love The Maharajah of Mysore has placed not mortar was such as is generally vad in Chit necessary to return as the chief on-tain to it, and then went below to the on- Khoja Saleh on the Cxns.
frontier. Serious symptoms of a revolú- only the foreca but the resources of lis nese house, but the quality of the mortarlad gineer was drank and the second regine room. The chief engineer followed
apusting for this he was about to strika Lord Hartington aunounced yesterday tionary spirit are reported to have arisen Stato at the disposal of the Government of nothing to do with the fall of the house.fused duty, thus leaving only one engineer in there, and saying he would give him troops at Urustoshan, near Panjdeh.
It way the duty of the Inspector of Build-After turning the vessel cound and
was re-assuring, India in the present crisis. Thus while ings to visit buildings in course of erectioning on the way back the second en hun, but witness got hold of the support, that the latest news from St. Petersburg amongst the Russian subjects in Central
Gutran, March 25.-General Komaroff
ON THE SITUATION His Highnicse's troups, and mero partion-entinaously in the city, and occasionally in ginoer offered his services, but witness told and pushing him away, ran ap on deck.
Madras, April 1.-Speaking at the on- larly the cavalry, are being arinstered and the outlying districts. Witness had himself him it was too late, and to the best of wit Had the pnisf cgineer strack him, it equipped at Bangalore with an eye to sice inspected the honso in question nese knowledge the second engineer did was probable from the position he was in he and Colonel Alikhanof nivanced with s aotive service; the valuable bullocks of the anong others in the village, in company not go down to the engine room again until would have been knocked down by the side considerable body of troops to Urustnina,niversary of the Duvaton College, which The third of the bunker and inevitably killed by the eighteen miles north of Panjdeh, on the has recently suppliot over thirty Volunteer resul I was at anchor.
In these stirring times one would not be with which Wellington nnd Harris cam of those visit was about a week before the enginoor took charge of the engines after crank of the engine. The captain ordered 2nd inst. The Saroks are reportal to be recruits, tha Governor maid this evening to be exerting himself, and povert country, the name goud broad of animals with the laspector of Buildings. The last after
Jairn down again to take charge of the still remaining quiet and contente.. paigned, are being collected in sumbore for full of the houre: The work then appeared the wate told him to do su.
10 AirStephens cross-examined Capt. Leo and anginos, but he refused to go then, though Boubey, April 2-4 Bombay Gascite sorry, to ase this nuuibot incronsert. the use of the British transport. Á prosaic inforioe. but not sufficiently so to called attention to an entry in the adiiciat he directly afterwards intimated his will- telegram anasunces that the officers of the hoped, and I now may say I cutirèly be gotiate. We should not be surprises.
considered dangerous. Thu Inspector of but truly useful form of assistancelings had on that vocasion strictly en-/log to the effect that the chief engineer used ingness to go if he was protected. After-f Russian army have been warned by the lievo, wo shall not have war on this occa. peace was specdily arranged the river joined the builder not to use the kind of į threatening and abusive language to the wards he went below, and rained of Czar to avoid any step likely to embroil the sion. It is in spita of eighteen Christian been rather slower during the wea MR. Charles Marvin writea to the Setons he was making use of, and had ju- second engineer. Captain Lee said that he hity until the vessel anchored. The reason country in a war, ponding the construction senturies that are bobind-only tou probable, at the same tube has been impeded.
Pioneer.
the
start-
angst
his
DISTRUST OF RUSSIA AT HOME,
Asin,
ME, GEANT DUFF ON
Rolické for thop Navy in the Far East (Kingsin Line); for Shat at the end of May in
We believe that there in the present time on the part o and China to come to teruis, tion of these is, we believe, in
and not here. Sir Robert
I fally have been given to M. Patenotre to ne
Hamburg, March 17 Trade kua
hand at
on
Far
Lindy-
when the Russian troops were already had not used the proper waters or an Ho enid he would take charge 1 Caplan worn evidence of the witness ho had pro-inons, sail the occupation of positions in do not believe there ever was a moment in China. In vessels on the berth there is NO
of &
being.
permanout arrangemeņi,
points.
alteration.
yhilst its possession would be extremely stones, but could not form an opinion as to that the second engineer had been assumit. Fadictory character. The evidence ing a preliminary understanding on sovecki there never wis a moment when persons had been instrumental in obtaining the re
M. GIEDS RETLY NOT QUITË, SATISFACTORY.
indet Nevertheless there nover was any aattor in which the Minister will bo occasion, whon war came near us, when associated with the loan will be when he the country was so well prepared, at home, in Indin, and everywhere where an eueniy sigue the bonds on behalf of his Govern could by any possibility rouch as.
I fear, that from time to time there may be much by fogs. Yesterday nn fawer than wars in the world, and when war, cenies so structed him as to the manner in which the did not ses the chief attempt to strike the he did not go below when the aptain first of the railway to Sarakhs. Juin 1's Budget;—To a reporter of the Press work should be done. It was the upper second engineer and he could not say exact-ordered him to do was that he was in
There is a strong impression in England near as it seams to have done only a few three steamers got aground, but they soon most part of the house, which had beenly what the words were which were used fear of his fo, as lu balioved the chief
nway. Our communication with the. Association Gaspodin Leasar ia stated to
built subsequently to the fast incution, by the chief engineer. It was ascal for coincer would assault him and cause
simply a diplomatic move owing to her anand, which is no longer the little England West has bean but small, and comprises the engines.
of the days of Elizabeth, but, a mighty have said on Sanday: We have no into which had fallen. The lower portions of the chief engineer to be abunt, in caso he death, or sous gaievous badily harm that the conciliatory attitude of Russia isdays ago it is delightful to res how. Eug were got allost again when the fog elcared
Mir-Master printed-ent that the defeud prepedness for a great war in Europe and nation extending over half of the habitable the arrivol of the Cassandra, tious on Herat, which is altogether out of the house were rather better than the uphold he wanted. In the present instucco the sphere of our action. Will you allow
per. Witness was of opinion that either he did not see the chief enginoor. It was
Lord Hartington, in the House of dan- glubo, springs to arms with the aarae alacrity man from China, and the departures &
as in the days of the Spanish Armada. I the Carcapedia 8.8., and 77. aperta .. me to mention that in November, 1853. through ignorance or parsirway the builder not very long after the ship turned roundant's statement was not evidence un me that the second engineer offered to turn to.nath, and could not be received against the in the
Juced. Ho also contended that the ovi. -the debatentie territory by Russia was our history when there wore a larger ntim-;
With refence to the nesertion of The massed on the Tejend and in Khiva for the work property. The man was,
Russia is sook-er of persons adverso to war than at the Times Peking correspondent that the Mar- Alikanhoff's swoop upon Merv, Lazar wrote first place, uns a buildor. Witsees could Lea would protect him from the chief on-
present moment, and I am perfectly certain
quia Trong had been long-nongaring,' and to the Novos Fremye as under: The lung-not say whether the man had been crimin-gineer. It was abortly after the head of dence which had baon given by the bird purely provisional, and not in any way a er Merv remains independent the batter for ally negligent. He considered he had been the ship was turned that the second en-engineor was net to be relied upon,
who were advaran to war had so strong Aantly issued loan hore, we believe that Russia; its occupation would not be difficult, extremely negligent in the us of such ginger offered to reauma duly. He saw
the prosecution was therefore practical
the Government of their there is absolutely no truth in it. The ed, as his face was cut. The deferidantly uncontradicted, and it was beyond doubt unprofitable. (Blia Books, Central Asia, whether it amounted to eriminality,
London, April 6-A Cabinet Council country. 1884, p. 110.) Comment is unnecessary. --
The forerunn
of the jury desire to know said something about being afraid of the that the second engineer had refused duty.
was held on Saturday, whon the reply of why, after the last inspection of the building chief engineer and asked for protection, though when he saw that the vessel was
M. Giers Lord Granville's despatch was gineer, was under arrest. The defendant made to feel the connequerors of his re-considered. It is believed the reply was
On March 10 there was launched from The following obarters were effected in the work was found to be badly done, and witness replied that he, the chief en being put back, and he was likely to b
the builder was allowed to continue
have heard the order given to fusal, he wished to hare it overlooked Mr Price replied that he did not suspendat
lead to farther negotiations between the
the yard of Mesars Scott and Do., Greenuck, Aucy during the fortight ending the 10th
the work because he did not consider the take the chief engineer to his cabin, and to proceed to his daty. He asked regarded as not quite satisfactory, and may
tw Governmenta
Suakini, April 1st (9 p.na).-The Cavalry a irm steamer named the Telamon, of Witness
The that the Court should surcrely punish the the order to repeated work sufliciently inferior to justify such
Bombay, April 6-The Standard states this morning made a reconnaissaco
dimensions Length, 320 fect; breadth, action. It was the wark which was done second engineer to take charge of the defendant by cavelling his certificate for subsequently
engines, but he said he would not. If bon period, and adjudging him to pay the that Rusein regards the country extending Tamai, whore shoy discovered to as far as 2.300 tone burthen, and of the following which had fallen, Suil and he was a bricklayerand resided had done as wituess would have had no costs of the inquiry.
The covet ne éleireil; and the decision ten vorsts below Sulfikar to Méruschak asof the enemy. All the troops except the 36 fost; and darth 6 feet. The new vo580 The ship was going
part of hos dominion Sho refuses to 17tle Bangal Cavalry, who will be left be has been built for the Oevant Steamship at Kowloon City. Ho contmoted with reason to turn back
Commission, unlves the whole tercer at day-break to murrow toward Choong Lam Sau to supply the workmon tull speed alost whe second trout: hit voinutes, and in its resping, 20 Anbait her clitus to a decision of the hind to garrison Snakin, will therefore pro. Company, of Liverpool, for their China
between the first and second angineers.
thing on the De Bag for the if Takao and Yokohama, 2 trips, 50 lay and paid the workmon sud wasto be paid was the to take the watch from: 4 to opinion that the charge of refusal of duty ritory up to the Paropaminaus av nieo Tauri. A battło with the rebels is expected by the builders, and are of Heir'e tanilem
chief engineer 8110 Cheung Lum Saa was to find the materials
8, and consequuntly it was really the chief Withese was cautioned by the Coroner cuginoer's watch when the disturbance It was about 10 mince after that he noctl not answer his quations unless occurred. he liked, but he proceed. He super the second anginees had refund to take tended the building of the hous, the work-charge that he came and offered to do so; meu being under his orders. Witness was the ship had been tamel raund and was
on her way back. to build
stone house in acerelanou with
William Cassel Syder, chief offour of the plan produced; the martials is be
instant-
Comcten, 5,000 picals, cargo hance to Dangkok, 7 lay days, $300.
Hugo and Otto, 9,000 picls, Tawanfoo, Chefoo and Amoy, 30 lay days, $3,900. Chefoo and Atay, 30 lay days, $4,000, or for the erection of the house. Witnes fed
$8,000,
Chateaubritual, 0,800 pionis, Taivano,
day, Dornties, 8,400 picula, Tekno (cul side) to Kobe, 20 ay days, 1,30
Jahann Carl, 3,400 piculs, Taiwuulon, Fiensis, Nowchwang and Amoy, 4 lay days, $2,000.
Danid, 9,800 picula, Taiwanfoo, Cheloo and Andy, 30 lay days, 4,000.
land in the House of Commons, on the There was no written agreement.
цвед
Replying
THE WAR IN THE SOUDAN.
on Friday.
Satin, April 3, 11-90 a. .--Our special correspondent who accompanied a recon- graphs at 7am. from a hill overlooking Tamai as follows:- noitring party to Taraai yesterday tolo-
ment
engines have been constructed design, having cylinders of 27 and 53 inches respectively, with a stroke of 5 feet, and will indicate 1,500-horse power. The boiler, tone, and is fitted with. Fox's patent corrugated Furnaces which is of steel throughout, weighs 72
Reconuuitring party returned Inst avons Hambury, March 17.-The main Interest ing to Suakin after fading only a few of the week has been absorbed by the pro- Parliament on the second real- enemy in this neighbourhood. The force coedings Marines, the Berkshire regiment, the Aus German lines of vanil steamers to the Far
The President aid. The Court is of
decided pen by the Commission. against Heury Craven is established, but taking into consideration that it was done rur 'PALL MALL GAZETTE A RUSSIAN-ORGAN. while he was labouring under a state of The Radical press incenses-the Pall Mall curssiderable excitement in cauecquence of Gazette of pinying into Russia's hands, and
that be sferwards endea- some real or imaginary wrong he had sullerasnerts that M. Lossar inspires its articles ed, and seeing youred to atone for the offence by offering RUSSIAN DUPLICITY EXPOHRD NEGOTIATIONS
TURING THE LANT TEAR. to return to duty, they are inclined to take
The Times publishes a long statement otherwise w would have done. The cision Ix-roply to a question put by Mr Sethers i wew old and were to be taken from an old Beat, was vxsmined ami gave evidence mere lenient view of the case slan exposing the duplicity of Russian dipl. consisting of the Brigade of Guarda, the ing of the Bill for the subvention of Fung-hem pointed-out-to-witness to the same efect as that given in the pre the Cart is that-the-defendants-for-inney to Sir Edward Thornton, M, Hiulang-end the Sikhs-vill-tako-up_a_posi• + Erstand Australia. To the coures of tho
Hievious case. Cross-examined by Mr Stephens
tilicate be spended for a
or a period of three instruction were to use the chi stones first, witness and that the end engineer 16th Marels, regarding this stoppage of the if these were not enough, afterwards to was very excited when ho refused, to take route Wo desire to express our opinion! Giers in Maw last year repudiated the lion at Tamai to-day, at a spot whore water dubate Prince Bistuarck delivered one of his Glenny by a French cruiser and the seizure use new ones.
to the wilds. He was present fruth day charge of the engines, he seined viry mach thut at the time of the securrence to dia- luasian staff map with the frontier marked car be obtained.
April Lord Granville accepted M. of lead,
work was belog done, but put out by what had happened. Witnesscipline on board the stones De Bay ap south of Panjdoh and Pal-i-Khatan. was not preacut when the hose fall. The thought he would never have refused duty pears to have been in a somechat lax stare.
Mr Master asked as to the costs of the Giers renewed proposal of 188% to delimit 'Lord E Fitzmaurice said: Her M
but for the state of excitement he was in.
from Khojah westwards. jesty's Government have received a sele-stones from the cld house were not sufli-
ciem to complete the house, and he hadle was generally very wüling and att ntive hearing
The President said no order would be gra from the Governor of Hong Kong to
Wit to his duties. Witness know him to be of
mida on to quais. the effect that the British steamer Gierg afterwards used some quarry stones.
a very nervous temperament. lad been detained by a French an-nf-war on the 11th inst. between Hong Kong and Shanghai, in
in cousaytence of hor having on board as part of her cargo a shipament of load, which the French comander treated as contraband ofwar. Information has since been received of the release of the Clearoy, the lend having been placed at the disposal of the French authorities. (Oh)
of war.
.
I
11.
and
20
He used ther
es was not satisfied with the stones pra- sided, as they were burnt, incause he was told to, but somplained alot them to Cheung Lam Stu.
in s statement
In May, M. Giers indicated for the first Lord time the ethnographic, argument, Gruville promptly remonstrated, as the Commission would be fatily if such views were recognized.
Anoer's subjects.
The British
masterly apeeches, in which he tharply The rest of the troops will follow as soon reprimanded the spirit of discord and dis- 1 good supply of water is secured. union in Parliament, which constantly The enemy fired a few shots into cur impeded the Govorniment in their afforts to camp during the night, killing one man and strengthen the German empire in its posi wedding two others. A force to-day will tion among the European nations. As re-
Kurds the Bill- reconnoitre towards Tarsanielz
Bill itself, the rasrabers only Tumai, April 3, 3 p.
granted the utterly ins
insufficient subsidy of Indian fores advanced and occapied this place to- n. 4,000,000 (£200,000) for the East day, the enemy retiring after wo hours and Australian lines, sanction for the desaltory firing As but little, drinkable African line being refused. A branch lino water is to be found here, one troops are from Trieste to Alexandria, via Brindisi, is to be establishod for the more rapid transit Our loss to-day consisted of 1 man killed, of returning to Suakim.
and therefore may yet be further” encuny's loss was also slight and I oficer and 10 mon Wanded a usils. The Bill has yet to pass a third Statim, April 4.All the British troops A very important interpellation with have returned here with the exception of a regard to the high-handed proceeding of regiment of native infantry which has been France in searching and detaining s British to the Government: by Mr Gorst yesterday evening, but for some reason was not so too, hawovor, will also retsen on Monday when the zareeba will bo staudened.
It is now intended to
ded to proceed as quickly done: The hon. member was to nak (1) whether Her Majesty's Governuight have recognised the right of French ships of war
requ
Mr Stephans stated that he was not going
The statement of the defendant William to deny the refusal of the defendant to take
putting charge but intended
Cowens, chief engineer of S. 8. De Kay,
Prince Dondoukoff, Governor of hu Cheng Lua Sau diposed to the effect giving as a reason for the refusal that the read to the Court yesterday, and which
He
then we were obliged to omit in car report of the Caucasus, attempted to impress Sir. P. ease last night, was to the siluet that de Lumsden that Panjdeh was not Afghan that he was master of the Lan Won Un defendant was afraid to do so.
called as witness for defence:- China shop at Hung-ham He, con-
David Edwards, third engineer of the fendant was a married mer, that ho came territory. The inhabitants thought other tracted with lat witsers a build the
M Lessar altempted to reach Panjdeh, The last wite Bay, whe deposed that on leaving the Fraux Newcastle-on-Tyne and be held wise. Before Sir F. Laden's arrival house which had fallen.
four years in thu De Lay, No intimation has been received from the neas was to supply workmen, food and i harhour about 5 p.in, the second engineer, a chief engineer's certificate for ten years but the Sarakhs Tarconan inhabitants Witness was to find themself and the grazers were in the engine He had beenth doctory lust Captain to refused hiut entry, declaring they were the
room. Everything being all right bur
Alarmed, they petition French Government declaring load or any wages, for 8110. other merchandise, except rice, cont
contraband materials. The work was commenced on Het Dajesty's Government are the Bch January; no tie was fixed for its the second ongizoer told witness he could gave him the discharge which had be the Ameer to send an Afghan garrison. left behind to garbon the careoba. They ship on the higà sans was to havo boo put
Winns had nothing to do leave the eugins room, and witness wont to paulood chief cagineer for twelve mislis, Troups were accordingly sent on Jane protenied
coupletion. treated gener- against zicu Being
of that time he was 16th Five days later Itassin protestad the locality of seizures by helligerents of witness superintended that. He leased the chief officer came and told him to go down sad at the expirator tuul." aly as contraband of war (hear, lur), but with the erection of dis trailding; the last his room a few minutes afterwards the raniced chief
He rognosted to remain on the steaser, and against the expedition sent to Panjieh by articles alleged to be centraband of war is property from the Surveyor General for 75 and take charge of the gift rovni.
he gave instructions to the last went down and found the chief engineer he took the position im a second torm. the Ameer. In unvor Lord Granville 18 possible with the construction of the After that was done Capt. Les pressed his pointed out that Panjdeh had been Afghan railway to landoub, and then to move a
to detain and search on the high sous Bri- t in- a cucation to be decided in the first.
years, and he witness to build the house with good hue there. The chief engineer asked witness
The camps will then concentrate-alongtiab ships bound for Chinese ports and for stance by the competout prize court.
anal stone.
a kingdom. Ho know nothing about the what he wanted and also said he would to remain, and doubled his pay to rotain territory over since Afghanistan had been force here to await Osman Diguna's attack.
In April Lord Granville male repre- the railway lino, which is progressing favour Hongkong; (2) whether the German Gov- the present case fler Majesty's Govern-
enstraction of the house half; he left thrash the seconi engineer. The chief bis servious. He thought this would not ment are informed that lead is
went up the ladder and witness remained have been done had he not given atisfac
from 1 recognising similar rights in referenca of the nut common and recensory lost entirely to the last withus
His Worship asked Inspecor Thomson if in the engine room. The second engineer tion both as to ability and sobriety. As sentations to 11 Giers on the subject of ably and will be completed to Blancoub in ernuent las, on the contrary, abstained articles of commerce sent to China at
and strongly protested against the courau Cairo, April 4t is reported that te German chips; (3) and whether tha this season, and is need for making lin- there ware any of the workmen who were caus down very soon after the chief had to the occurrences on the day in question, tussin intrigues on the Afghan frontier, about a week's time.
gone up, and stood by the engines and it had been alleged that he was dusk an adopted by M. Lesar and other Russian wholesale desertions have taken place in different action in this respect of the British
incapable of performing duty. He ings for hoxes of tea. Haring regard, cgaged at work on the building present. therefore, to the assurances given by the inspector Thonuson called a one of tho worked them with witness. He was doingitted that he had had some drink, but jagents at Panjdah and Mainena, In rathe Kordofan army and that the deserters.] and German Governments is having the
his work until the ship came to an ackoj.
'she denied that he was so much water the ply M. Giers repudiated all responsibility have been pursued by the Mahdi who has, effect of transferring Chinese trade from French verament that their rizli of
We are given to under
that there is Boarch would be exercised with forbearance
His Worship said he wanted one of the Between 4 and 8 was the chief etginect&fluence of liquor as it to have been in regard to the acts of General Komaroff's however, been defeated by them with heavy the British to the Gorman :
watell The second engineer was working
no truth in the report that Sir Frederick and consularation for the commerce of
the day previously and was en duty from fully enrable of performing his duties agents. In February, 1885, the Sarakha Turcomans at Parjdeh declared themselves circunstances attending the depar
Weld on his return to the colony would be neutrals, Her Majesty's Government trust that the representations which they pro-
12 to 4 on the previous night.
Cross examined by Mr Master:-Wheuture of the vessel had somewhat caused the subjects of Heral
Gor. Zinooraf told Mr Kennedy of the LASTS OF LIFECTIVE VOLUNTEERS CALLED armed with full powers to anno tas Malay
States, fice that Pal-i-Khatun would be
particularly Selangore, Sungei poso to make respecting this seizure will
witness left the engine room for the this. The vessel only arrived here the
the Foreign Office
A local #contemporary announces that Ujong, and Perak, und any small Statem his whole night, attending to duties, nixi on
by Russia. Hung-hant, said ho ves gaged on the speed. Witness declined to take charge who
busy chained
General Alikhanoff told Sir P. Lamsden ontoers in the various Punjab corps. British protection, as was mentioned in the building. He was employed by Sui 1, who of the engines at first when the chict the vessel's arrival here he had besa
overhauling officer told him, but upon revoising orders over
them engines and getting suporistended the work.
Mr Price, recalled, said had heard the he went down. It was about 15 minutes
hot an unusually short time. He got stean be at Sari Yazi.
one
result in the release of his shipment."
This enawor, like many toore answers which have been made by the Government in reply to questions connected with the
foremen. ordinary workinen.
Inspector Thomas said there were nono prosent. They had all clerad. Ho, did not know why: perhaps they had been
asked.
his
ad-
FOR.
Ciran Afuk, a carpenter, residing at first time the engines were going full game morning, and he had been up the most southern point of the frontier Government has called for lista of effective which may desire to place themselves under
proceedings of the French flect on the coast evidence of the twe kist witnesses. He between the time wildeas left, the endy for sea, as the vessel was saying here that the boundery he would claim would. It is believed that like retorns will also be one of our Singapore contemporaries ro-
must find out what is and what is not con-
traband through the Prize Court. Surely a Government ought to be able to say without hesitation what a priza court would coneider contraband.
THE FATAL ACCIDENT AT HUNG HAM
witnesses instructions were given; proba-the-
the second engineer
steater-left
up at 4 p., and the vessel left a 5.15,
wed.
Sir P. Lumsden has recommended a.
RUSHLAN FORCE OR THE FRONTIER.
A THUD INDIAN AHAY CORPS..
..
The British troops in India are to be reinforced by 25,0ki men from England.
THE QUETTA RAILWAY BEING PUSHED ON.
The military railway is being pushed for ward through the Bolan Pars. It will be
submitted by the Volunteers of other parts of India.
AUSTLLALAŠTA AND THE OBIMA YA
Aswand er MONOUR FOR THE AMBEL
Culentle, Muruh 24-Hamilton and Com-
calvinstractions have been or tre likel
Majesty's
colony
any have made a magnascent sword, in would have to be guided by circumstances. teuded as a present fross the Viceroy to the advantages apparent on annexatio the Ameer. The scabbard is of red volvet. pure and simple are, for causes we have frequently pointed out, considerably out lavishly ornamented with diamonds...
weighed by the disadvantages that would be found to accrue.
THE AFGRAN DEZEGRES IN RAWAL-PENUM
Bombay, March 21.--Thu, Afghan rofu- gees have removed on their own suggestion without any trouble,
Quotations.
by the last homeward mail: No be issued. Sir Frederick Well will, to be. of China, displays far more coneideration was not able to say to when of the two room to go to his room and the time when had been up then without rest or sleeptronter from Sir Jerpeh to Sari Yazi.
He camo down after wit since four p.m. the previous day, a space of
Calvinbu March 30.-In consequence of doubtless, on his return to the for the Frandy (lovernment than it does it was the foramin whu queived them. ness had takes charge After tast these hours altogether: He did not attempt
disquieting reports received of a possible pursue the same policy he has hitherto fol General Komarof is now at Phul-i-war between Russia and England, there is lowed vix.that of drawing the
e Malay for Britis's owners, who are told that they He saw the materials of watch the house and engineer only left the ungite room for to jusuly himself, but he asked the Court Khasti with guns and infaustes,
general fear that the Colonies will require States nearer to the British Government, awinats or so until they came to anchor. was built. He had no faul to find which when the second enguer cano dlowa he to take all the ciremstances into considera-
all the fighting men for self-prytaction. and developing their resouroca, This follo
believe, the
the full approval of It was the quality of the materias; it was the
A second Judian urey corpa la bên shapes of the stone he compuined of; they told witness that the chief engineer han tion, and to deal with him arercifully.. Itu
extension esty's Government, but iron Btruck him
·him and chased him out of the en- in the power of the Court so vain kim in the organized, but no forward morament will were not flat bedded.
position he had gained by so many years of be made until the Elore Government or His Worship said the rason he asked gine resu
Chong
Akow, No. i frem on board the toil, and if the Uuurt visited upon him the der. A third army corps is being organiz the question regarding the quality was
it would power, in the engine rapan when the severest punishment in its because the contractor had complained eBay, was an argue on Friday even-deprive those at home who wors entirely BUITINE REINFORCEMENTS FOR INDIA. of the materiale.
Mr-Price said what the contractor coming The second and third ongineer were depewient on him for support of their means in the engine room at the time. Afterwards of living. Such severe conservantes for plained of was the shape of the stones.
The contractor was the recalled and the third engineer leit the engine room, one fault committed in that short time, and deal The adjourned inquest upon the body of atated that he complained of the stones and a short time after the second engineer under such circumstances could surely not
because they had been barned before; went up for a few minutes, returning with be justice, and ha heged the Court to
blood on his mouth as though he had be with him as they would be done by. The
HONGKONG, April 23.. Li Kun Taz, who was killed by the fall of ( they were not so good; he did not know. The chief engineer came down to punishment he had already suffered was complete in two months.
The Sikhs are disgusted with the pam OPIUM--New Patna, cash,... 68TH
unsi... 617 His Worship, addressing the jury, said the engine room after the second and struck severe. He begged the Court to take all
Rawal Pindi, April 1.-It is ofleinly inpering of the Ameer.
New Benares, CARÃ...19. from Native
565 was held at the Magistracy this afternoon they had it on the authority of the Sur- the latter with his fist, and the second then the circumstances in his favour into by the Coroner, Mr H. E. Wodabenas, segue General that the catractor, Sni 1, no engine roval for a short time, any doubt there might be in the case.
stent up on deck. The onio engineer stopsideration, and to give lira the benefit of timated that offere of assistance
Old
565 Be Chiefs continue to pour in. In view of Trentein, April 4.-M. Ferry's peace ne
New Maira, cash, 520 2nd & jury aumenting of Mesars L. F. A was expressly told that the tones were to be pod in their culme Cores. When the se- asked the Court to consider the lasting dia-threatened complications with, Russet, all gotiations were of an informal character,
flat bedded, and that the fall of the house had
Allowance, Pauls..... 16/32. aro accompanied with expressions of the and it is now stated as doubtful whether.
Old Malwa, cash,..... 530 Unllaço, J. M. do Rosario and F. A. dos been occasioned by that onler having been cand engineer came back to the engine grace attendant to him apon the punish-
Allowance. Taels. 32/48 Romedios, who had, since the exquiry was neglected. This was an important matter, room he did his work as usual, and he was ment which might be noted out to bin,
and the Government of India. The government.. opened, born to Hung-lum and seen, the and the order having been given by Mr working in the engine room when the ship and he undertook that no set of his shelf doepost loyalty and devotion to the Queen they have been accepted by the Chinese
Persian, Oily, cash... 665/70. ruine of the house which fell.
Allowance, Tels...... 16/23 Kung Afung, examined, said he lived at Haylar, he would adjourn the case in came to Bushor. Witnisse himself stopped over plan him in such a position again. Maharaja of Kastnere places the entire re-
the
when the first bell foraton The statement was sigtet by the defendant, our of his. State at the open sopccupied the High Court the best part of engine
Pursian, Paper tied,... 640 Viceroy: Similar offer
uffers beca Been Hung-m. On the 16th inat, at about order to get his evidence or that pojut.
Allowance, Thela...... 10/22 The inquest was then adjourned uath her went, as there was no officer in the en- and dated the 2nd instant
Chiefs the Clear, Dholepore, Kolah 11 am, he was working with decoated on Monday the 27th instant, at 2.50, at the gine room at the time. After the engine the second cn-
Jeypore,
Exchange. scaffolding, erecting a new house, De-
was stopped by witness Magistracy
back, and
Bikancer; ceased was above vitues Suddenly the
gineer came whole house fell, deceased coming down
until they anchored in the barbour. with it. Witus enaped without injury.
Mr Stephens raid that was the case for the defence. He had prepared a written statement, and ho should have liked to pat in his certificates of character, caly nn-
a house at Hung-ham on the 10th inst., why,
The house was built of acne. deposed
Archibald Macdonald, P.8.
that on the 10th at 11 am, he was in the vil
lage of Hung-ham when he saw the wall of
iz
W&5 there
Marine Conrt of Enquiry. Wulnesday, April 22. The following is the report of the second furtunately they were not available
just
NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL Telegrams
sources
OFFERS OF NATIVE ASSISTANCE.
namely
of the
from
and
31KH DISGUST WITH THE TREATMENT OF THE AMEER.
FRANCE AND CHINA.
THE REV. MI EASTIE AM AN INSOLVENT
Caleta, March 20-r Hastie's case
Ocderpore, yesterday and to-day. He seeks to bo de
Civil also from the Central India Clared an insolvent under the
Misk Procedure Code, hot the plaintiff Chiefs, namely Sandia, Holkar, Bhopal, Pigott grays that he be theclared an insol- Bank, Win Rowab, Dhar, Dorcha, Punna, Butlain, vent under the English Act, which does
and also from the Punjab Chiefa,
not discharge an insolvent as regards Patiala, Bhawalpore, Nabla, aud ment
decreed damages. The case money
Tha P.&O. Co.'s steamer Rosetta arrived
The here this morning, bringing the London
Thind.
a kougs fall down. Ho mu to the spot and case tried by the Marine Court held at the then. He had served other agrements mail of the 20th Murch, and also Ceylon seputation specially sent to Rawal Deeu postponed until after the Easter vacs
found that onis, mag woe buried under the
stones, He removed somu of the stones and found the body of deceased, whose head
their
KEFUSAL UITY.
of all this tube, he thought the.
autherised to at to that the offer of troops
སྙམ་
on the
Ola
27
Demand,
30 days' sight,
months' sight,
"&montha' sight,
3/6. 8/01
3/6
30 days sight, private 783
...828.95
i.. 95,70
Temperaturs
4 Orodite, Documentary on rise time to test the accuracy of the tion to give to represent the Nizam has been accounts filed by Mr tastie, when he will Endia, Wire,
deraand, LoveBAS OF ANY and had been in the Da Bay tire year,
Shanghal, demand,... Henry Craven, second engineer of the receiving a discharge marked with three papers up to the 7th instant. From the operate in the Soudan holde geret i be personally examined.
Mr Justice Norris has filed a suit against The
Gold Loaf 995 fine,. was completely crnabod. Only two man 5. 8. Le Bay, was dieged with refusal of very goods, which, if necessary he could latter and Indiau papers we extract the occasion should arise for military operations ACTION BY A HIGH COVER JUNGE.
call the Captain to speak to. With reference following telegrams ---
doputation were working on the house at the time, duty on board the steamer on the 17th to the chief engineer a state of drunkenness
from an frontier.
offers every nasistance. Pri the Secretary of State for India for about Sovereigns, deceased and the last witness; the rest of inst
The Central Asian Crisis. on-going
out of barbour, which was the
vate individuals, such as the Maharaja of eighteen thousand rupees being the differ Mr G. O, O. Mester, from the office men, about 20, were having the workmen,
London, April 1.The Pall Mall Gasetts Darbunga, Babs Khein Singh, tha in enos of his salary for three years at Ra, Mesers Johnson & Stokes, appeared
The arder of the Secretary of State redus John MoNeil Price, Surveyor General, for Gapinio Lies, and Ms l'opens he be enure would serve with him that the fact this croning publishes a statement, bearing Ruential Sikh Gare, Aud olhorn move freely 50,000 pet sentimo intesti of nu Ra. 453,00. (Palms at afmara Ratoner & Co.'s Premier,
te part
interual evidence, of having been inspired come for
and personal in the salary had not been made know examined, stated that
at yesterday he had been defendant.
of the when Mr Justice Norris was appointed, over to Hung-hani and examined the fallen Mr Master opened the case briefly and of the Captain. He had evidently pui to by E. Lesser, respecting Russia's claims in inueneran orang sy s
Calcutta, March 27 The majority of the knowing the condition in which regard to the delimitation of the Afghan without house, which was a two-storied was built of called
engineer frontier.
Phojah Chiefs have placed the services of Failing to obtain redreas by correondenon BADOMMIKK offers were, and the chief 00, 100 was in such a condition as to be aft Hussin agreed in principle to a frontier their intingents at the disposal of Govern and departmental interference, his lordship Da when it fell From
From the sppearance of the rulatho came to the conclusion that De Bay, he left the harbour at about his bunk in a dranken sleep when he should than Karayellas and Chau gibice, nor the Soudan, or cloowhore. Those forces, law some of the stones bad been
Fm for Shanghel He and the have been on duty, and when the second farther north than Shir Tepo and Sari Yazi. placed at our disposal, will probably be uti sufficiently o'clock flat bedded,
at chief officer, the third ofler and a man and
Russia suggests the advisability of allow dized in guarding communications and pro- were also too roting, the wheel, were on the bridge. When offer called him to take his watch, he and the causequence of some of the stones slip plug out of their places in the wall by the Quarry Bay he ear the chief and second deliberately jeraped op end struck him in ing the zone to overlay a little for topo-tecting our transport service. anperitcumbent pressure would cause the ongiuser quarrelling. The second came to the month, breaking off part of his testh. graphical and ethnographical reasons.
Me Master objected to Mr Stephans ad- It is expected that the suggestion will be -wall to fail. Rad the stones boon properly the foot of the ladder leading to the bridge aressing the court and patting & stato accepted. Official circles, howersr, are lesa Large numbers of Sikh recruits are offer.licister at Berlin, died suddenly at the
hopeful embedded, as the ordinance required; the followed by the chief: The awoond en porident would not have happened. It was ginour said to witness doyou ees this, cap ment as well,
Captain Lee, who stated that
BAN
rough stone and was in course of construe 17th April, while in mand of the to take, charge of the engines. He was in which would not be drawn farther southmont either for service in Afghanistan or /. has been compelled to have recourse to the
tion
OFFER OF SERVICE FROM SIKH REÇEUITM.
ing their services,
30.080
Do.
Hosaxona, April 23.
DAM... 30.000
···1.3. M
THERMOMETERƏ die AUT
4:30.000
De
(L&C Express, March 20.) We regret to announce that the wife of H.E. Hi Ching-Cheng, the new Chinese
Legation yesterday morning.
Doi
Do.
Do.
Do.
1. &P M... (Wet bulb) 2 & 64
Do Do. 4. 4 Maximam
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