THE CHINA MAIL.

too.

After

THE GERMANS IN NEW GUINEA

CHOLERA AT MAKSEILLES. •.

John Harrison said he was a donkeyman (not the case, however Suck was disenso have already cecurred there.

No. 6824-JUNE 11, 1885.]

Ja faos of Komarot's premier, the Zulfikar We would remind our readers of the per- shouted in a most insolent manner, which was to be allowed on board. He knew Cross-examined witness said he heard the the saloon. Pass, Ak Robat, and other aronnes to formance of La Fille de Madame Angot by and as if he wished to insult complain drink at four francs a bottle, and a ld at pulling the gig to & French man-of-war. He and encountered a strong head wind and ces, the International Convention is still upras

could not have been mero offusive, for a fact that defendant had bought the part of the conversation while he was Heads the Massilia Beredar of the against the proposal of Egypt to make

4. S. E. course, deduction from the May coupons, becausa Herat were sucosusively occupied and the Mascotto company at the City Hall at in the presence of the officer On $1.50. He did not strike him at any had applied for his discharge and been re-so that the test about to take place was pro-tiled by soms of the signatory Powers. Marvin denies upon unquestionable autho- this ovoning. The opera is one in which Bunday, the 24th May, complainoo: tino,

Francis Herbert Kortright said he was leave the ship; he was displeased.

fused it by the Captain. He wanted to parly regarded an a severe one. In a altort time the target was thrown overboard, the rity that the Russian advance was pro- the company have already nindo thoir mark, was in his room unwell About 4 p.m.;

Cairo, May 21.-The French Government the second officer brought him letter fireb voked by Afghan restlessness. It seems and Miss Eva Davenport's rendering of the from Captain Foret, chief of Admiral master's certificate. Witness corroborated sons for leaving the ship was the Captain's ise firing began. The ship was turned round deduation boing made on the half-yearly

ufilter of the i

and the Emperor of elembe, and hell'a Ro-examined witness said oue of his rea- guns were manned and loaded with shot, and aud Russia having protested against any Germany, Austria,

that Alikhanoff lead provionsly baon trying roly of Mdle Lange has been referred to

Courbote staff, complaining that all the the complainant's statement as to the firing enmity he had been badly tronfod at and mancourred in various ways whilst the coupons now duo, the docroo previously the Mery trick at Punjdeh, and sent agerita by the Indian papers in terms of the highest that their mon working on the combe added that when defendant was told by the

commanders of the fleet had complained which took place on the 12th May, but Saigon. to induce the inhabitants to declare for praise. The cast throughout is strong and had been supplied with grog, which was Captain that the Admiral had forbidden ordinary seaman. He remembered the day three of the 64-pounder guns on the port

Charles William Jonson mid he was was going on, and the practies made issued by the Egyptian Government will be

an was excellent. Whte turning round ones withdrawn. Russie. The Afghans built a foxt st

we have no doubt, that the performanos injurious to the health of the non and also firing, he said he had not heard it. Defonen which there was row between the Cap side of the ship atruak the target successive. Ak Topo, and as further precaution, ad- will be one of the most successful of the

tain and the chief enginnor, to discipline, and asking complainant in dant's tone was disrespectful, insolent, con-

He did notty, the first shot carrying away a part of William has granted a charter to the Ger Berlin, May 11, Evening. The Emperor pt a stop to it. After reading the

temptuous

Witness also corrobertod see the struggle himself. After the one of the casks, the second shot displacing man New Guinea Company, whono territory Tanoed to Sariyazi in order to bar the road season,

then read the lotter over to bath him and pats over the drink. The Captain treated Captain, when the Captain said: If altogether. This feat was almost productive adjacent islands have heen formally, ceded ipitor, he sent for the chief officer, and complainant's evidence regarding the dis- mow he was in the boat palling the the tag, and the third separating the casks to Herat. To all this the Russians made

he bas named Wilhelm's Land, and the the second officer. The Wong-Nei-Cheong Murder. no objection, as they fully anticipated that

In consequence of Elio Crow well, but there had lately been an you don't shut your Gd d-d mouth, I of applauso. Certain it in that the son were to the company, which establishes & State what they told him he sent for the chief estrangonent between him and defendent. will puuch yoor dd head to. He did elated with their skill. The 40 pounders, and judicial system subject to the supremacy complications would are between the Com-An inquest was bold at the mortuary this engineer, who, on coming up, asked, in an Cross-examined, witness said defendant not know what the Captain meant by saying bow-chasers and atern-chasers, were also of Clermany, raission escort and the Afghans. Bo soon

afternoon by Mr E. Mackean, Deputy indiant manner; Well, what is it. He had told him two versions of the struggle

fired, and with most satisfactory results. n they heard that the Indian troops and Corner, and a jury consisting of Mesare sold any grog. Defendant at first replied the Captain sushed at him with his fists, the Captain spoke to him was because he this would, it was feared, bo onough to do read the letter to him, and asked if he had between him and the Captain. Firstha said Urase examined witness said the reason Only one gun was fired at a time, bes even

Paris, May 31.-Cholera has reappeared the Afghats had fratomieod in a hearty R. C. Burley, D. Aitkenhead, and Z. A. no and then said his boy sohdit, Coats) and manner, their the unsuccessfol dush was Xavior upon the body of Su Afuk, the man plainant asked where the boy got it, and i he dozed, and then hit the Captain as was speaking in Swedish to another sailor considerable damage to the marbh fittings, at Marseilles, and two deaths from the

he was not to be hit himself; the second in the haat.

glassware, &c, of the made on the Afghans at Paujdeh. Mr who was killed at Wong-noi-cheong on tho told defendant he thought such conduct him and tried to strike him. When wit on board the Welcombe. On the 24th of thing was broken; the vibration was almost defendant said he got it from him. He time he had maid the Captain rushed at

as not a single

COLÒNIAL SECURITIES. Marvin says tho Afghans set an example 9th inst

London, May 15, 13.10 a.m.-The Right for a man in his position was most die nege went on dock, he saw the Captain and May, the chief engineer said something to unnoticeable, and the ship, in the heavy Hon. H. G. E. Childers, Chancellor of the of good order and good faith to the charged with the murder of the deceased, or disgraceful. He told him he would log alsi, saw the Captain urt, at hve sise heard engineer spoke to him, as thors was the excellenes of the practice mude. The

Chaung Asing the man scrosted and graceful, and defendant replied that he dit defendant struggling togober. They were him about the Captain logging him, and ses that was running, hehaved adreirably, Exohoryuur, has announced that colonial

not want him to tell him what was respectable looked together each others arms. He immediately afterwards he heard a souffle heing as steady as a rock. sinne, which would have done credit to any was presont and

There is no securities will be liable to stamp duty. cautioned against

move on the deck. He was are the chief doubt that to this fact, in it, and defendant replied: civilised power. S

a measure, is duo taking any statement, which might be him for it,

wore to strike

BEATRICE'S ALLOWANCE, defendant Gay : avel against him. A sergeant Interpreter away. He told him he would have to give

Don't strike ma Cap- no one else thers. Hy was standing in trip prover that the Massilia will be atacat. We shall continue the sketch of this in from the Control Police Station intergrated up all the greg he had in his paseosaimi, tuin, and witness aleo cried cint: Lion' the companion way, and as he turned valuable, and, in ore sense, irritable the occasion of her marriage has beba voted teresting book in another notice.

in the Hakka dialect--Wong Akwai, the or go

to hin room, and he

I'll go strike him now, Captain. He certainly to g go forward, the chief engineer passed addition to HM: ships on this station. The by the House of Conscious. wife of Fa Achat, declared, stated that to my by toom in a minuta. He then did ant Ree the Captain strike defendat, hira, and as he did so, the chief on-firing lasted till half-past 13. Captain about 2.80 p.m, on the 9th inst she went to ordazed the chief officer to go to defondant's and he never told defendant he had done ginear said: "That by fool's going to Shallard, who was in command, and the the garden Wong-noi-cheung, where the room and take possession of what spirits

log mo."

officers of the ship, then adjusted compasses. aaw Choung Sin Sing and three others aa-

he could find. Shortly afterwards, the

Frank Dyer said he was second officer of Mr Wilson said ho would reen! the Cap After luncheon, the Afassilia was stored saulting the docessed. The prisoner, chief affluer, fellowed by the chief engineer, the Woleande, and, hold a master's certi tain and Swanston to deny the statement for the Heada, which she entered at 3 p.m.; present, was known to her as Cheung Sin returned with one bottle of brandy. He cats. He also gavo corsborative evi-made by Jensen, bat the Court did not mooring to the buoy in Noutral Bay about Sing. She saw the deceased killed and ordered the chief officer to tako the prog dance of the firing. On the 23rd, he saw think it Reccreary,

4. The Admiral expressed in fitting tore then made a made a report at the Police aft, and defendant then began shouting one French man of war's man lying on desk Me Мозвор alled the attention of the his satisfaction with the station. The men were beating docens Thx by fool says he's going to log incapably drunk, and he also saw a patty Court to the fact that the Chinsman who in which she is to be engaged, and said the the ship for the work with their lands, She was about fillon Complainant then ran across the officer in charge of a steam Inunck drunk, was employed by the Captain, and there trial she had been submitted to was no or number Feet of. She knew the deceased, Su Afsk, bridge and asked if defendant applied that He saw the chief engineer on deck, and fora a perfectly disinterested witness, swore dinary ous. Captain Nixon, un

an old Royal hey was a gardener Living at Wong-ci romark to him, and the latter said: Yes, told him that was seams of his work, positively that he saw the Captain strike Naval Resorve man, and oan well up in his Parliament stande adjourned until Fri-cheang. She did not know why the mon

you are by fool. He then walked About five minutes afterwards, he was the chief engineer first, and to the state drill, was present by invitation of the day, the 12th instant.

were beating the deceased. They had no towards him and said; That will do, go to spoken to by the chief engineer, who asked ment made by the second wiincas (Swan Aduciral, and sin expressed himself as high- woapon in their hands,

your room,'

1, and as he did so, the defendant him to go down to his room and he asked ston), namely, that the Captain had ly pleased with the working of the ship. struck him with his clenched fist on the lip, bim if he thought there would be any tron- said, at the time that he thought the chief and rushed at him and tried to throw him ble and explained that it had occurred anginoor struck him first, whereas now he Complainant called to the officers to put cle through the boy having sold three battles assorted positively that he was struck first, endast in irons, as he thought he anal be of brandy, and that he had told the boy to and argued that from the statements made

a nad, Complainant had not offered to sell only one bottle. He told him there by these two witnesses that the Captain strike him; he had simply gone towards would be trouble, as it was not the first struck the chief engineer first, aim with his arm pointed, ad auch as to time one of the men belonging to the same say, Ko to your zoom. The chief officer ship had been drunk, and that if no plicial fondant until the second ofteer came with next ovoning, he should report it to the same and helped complainant to hold denotice was taken of before six o'clock

TELEGRAMS.

TÚR RESIGNATION OF THE MINISTRY,

LONDON, 9th June, 1885.

At a Cabinet Council hold today the resignation of the Ministry was dooided

011.

THE NEW MINISTRY,

The Prisoner, asked if he had any ques tions to ask witness, said he had none.

Yn Achat, declared, said that a little past The Conservative Leaders will probably, or the 9th, he was sitting in Atat's

accept office.

Loper, 10th June, 1835.

(Notwithstanding the probability which thu above telegram conveys, we do not be love that the Conservativo Loadors will accept office. If they do, it is

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se at Wong-nei-cheong, when he heard a woman say that a fight was taking place He went out and saw the prisoner and three others assaulting dremused with their hands When he fires anw them the four men were beating deceased and whon witness got

cinse

and

M: Wilson then addressed the Court. In the course of his remarks he said the Court havel throughout in a very fair and reason would easily see that the Captain had be

there was

The allowance to Princess Bendzice on

LORD SHERRHJUKE'S "BOOK, Jord Sherbrooke is about to publish a volume of poems.

:।-

THE DEVISED EDITION OF THE BIBLE.

edition of the Bible has boon pubilad London, May 17.-The complete revisad and has been very favourably received. tion of the Bible is being sold in immense. London, May 10. The revised transla

BIL TO BE TRIED FOX TREASON. London, May 15.--Louis Riol, the leader of the rebellion in the north-west provinces of Canada, and who has been captured by the Canadian troops, is to ho tried for trason.

NEW ENIORİS

News by the Australian Mail. The British steamer Canton, Captain Balheroic, arrised here from Australian Ports this morning. hand we extract the following telegrams —

London, May 15-Thotandard this Government have agreed to the omission of London, May 20. The New Zealand:

mont have declined to annction the draft

Messrs Stuart, Dalley, M'Bain, and Barton London, May 19.It is expected that will be created Knights of the Order of St. From our files to Michael and St. George, and Colonel

Richardson Commander of the Bath.

THE FEDERATION EILL.

ENGLAND AND BUKSYA.

doubtful if they enn under present cireum- ; UP deconaod had fallen apon the ground, the handcufe, when he said he would be Captain himaal for his own safety, Next able way to Mr Dick, Ha concluded by morning states that the Russian Govern the 31st clause of the Federation Enabling stances conduct the business of the House He was sure the prisoner otruok deceased. quiet and allow the irons to be put on... Ha | day an official complaint was inade. Wit. asking thú Cưart, if they them in doing agreement with Great Britain with refer. Bill on the condition that a compromiso

eron for a week.]

·LOCAL AND GENERAL.

PASSED SUEZ Canal.

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OUTWARD BOUND:-curty, Gulf of Suzz, P. on the Uth white sleep on his bed, enough to make a masonic sign on board the Wilcombe.

The next FRENCH MALL, by the M. M. Co.'s str. Saghation, left. Saigon for this port on Weducaday, the 10th instrot, a 11 a.m., and may be expouted here on or about Saturday, the 13th instant.

The D. D. R. steamer Casawira lait Sing

pore for this port on the 7th inst, und may be expected here on ur about the 13th instant

DOCK MOVEMENTS:-*

The Lensor Castle went to Aberdoon Dock

to-day,

THE lateat quotation for Console is 093-

he heard a noise outdoors. On getting up

stated that deceased fell on

De Marques, examined, stated that the body of the daconse was sent to the Mortitary on Tuesday evening. that of a Chinaman, of from 25 to

4 years of age. The abdomen swollen and the face also a little. kad made

ing

the a

battles.

At

Cross-pained, witness said he had been uniard a a profit by the defendant, but he had not received it.

pran

The sentence of the Court is that his certificate shall be suspended for three

months.

The Court inakes no order as to chats.' Mr Wilson asked the Court to order de. fendant's discharge.

The President Raid that must of sity arise.

necea-

Mr Wilson farther asked the Court to

ence to the Afghan frontier dispate, but proposed by the Premier of Queensland be negotiations between the two countries are accepted. being continued.

London, May 19.--The Russian Govern- mant are claiming the right to have diplomatic agent af Cabal,

The Russias Generals are insisting upon

THE MIGNONETTE TRAGEDY, Loud, May 21.-Dudley and Stephens, the survivora from the yacht Mignonette, who were sentenced to death for having. killed and cater the boy Parker, the sen

the retention of Zulfear, which was re-tence being afterwards commuted to six contly accupied by Russian Scoops.

Ameer of Afghanistan is taking a son London, May 20. It is stated that the what gloomy view of prosent prospects, and is disposed to buy off Russia.

morning states that Raasta elimus Moru- Landon, May 21.-The Standard this chak, and further objects to the British fortifying Herat, and requires that the Afghan frontier shall remain anfortified.

London, May 21. The Acer of Afghan istan

Las dent a heavy battery of guns to Horat.

London, May 21. In the house of Com

mons

months' imprisonment, have been released."

THE BOSPHONE EGYPTIES. paper Bosphore Egyptic published at London, May 21-The French news.. Cairo, which was recently suppressed, has reappeared.

THE IMPEACHMENT OF FERAZ.

Loudon, May 21.-The smittes ap- pointed by the Charaber of Deputim to take" the initiative in the matter has declined te impeach M. Ferry, the late French Premier.

INDIANS TORTURING PRISONERS. London, May 21.The insargent Indians

make au urder as to what date defendant Boors today Lite Mageia of Harlington, should be paid up to, as he had been idle to a question, that it was not desirable to reported to be torturing their prisoners,

of Stite for War, stated in reply in the north-west provinces of Canads are for some time.

The President--The Court will make no Alexandria, but added that they had not explain stoppage of the Guards at order as to that,

Defendant to the President-Will you not give me a escond ongiuser's certificate?

re The President It is Fuyond the Court's The Court was then dissolved.

Police Intelligence. (Before E. Muckean, Esq.) Thursday, June 11,

the

DEATH OF LIEUTENANT BROWNE. Landen, May 21-Lieutenant Browno,. bosn stopped with a view to their employ of the 16th Lancers, has died from enteric went elsewhere.

fever at Fatinots, Lower Nubia,

RIOT IN PARIS.

Secretary of State for India, speaking in London, May 22-The Earl of Kimberey,

Paris May 25A sorious conflict took the House of Lords last night, dentod that the Russian Government had der uded the pits yesterday at the Cemetery of Para L

Chaise between the Communista and the right to appoint a Russian agent at Cabal

May 24-The latest advices from the Paties, during which disturbance one person Afghan

frontier report that Colonel was killed, many wounded, and 30 Com- Stewart has arrived at Herat where he was

muniats were arrestol and lodged in pri warmly welcomed by the inhabitants.

Colonel Ridgway, who succeeded Six

NEW ZEALAND. Putor Lumsden, and the officers of the boun held at Nansoric, at which a resolu

Wellington, May 21-A meeting has

Bon

ghalien, with the next French mail on bud,ad resnĺting from the rupture of the Vours that he intended to call a Marinemitter that that was who ought to have QUARD OF MAKING A PAISE DECLARATION. Boundary Comaussion hava gonu in'e sution was carried urging the necessity of tho

with

on Saturday morning.

blow

mark.

We find the following note regarding the

to:

› óf Inquiry and gave

him

of

Weerbefors

THE SÖDDAN CAMPAIGN.

movements of the late Commodore of the ela thought it was possible for the rupture been tɔ consuli ma about tiro trouble had some liqueur for sale which bis oliont clural and cantioned that if they did not the New South Wales contingent has that Malietus, King of Samos, has deplated

gineer, bas French shiny tell the Cantt. Dno ent of Police, deposed that yesterday the Sparrow, and Wrench have volunteered to better to be left alone at present

German squadron in Chiness waters in an Australian contemporary-Sydney, May 17.-Commodore Paschen, commander of the German corvetta Bock, had a long in

terview with Mr. Dalley on Saturday:

Thon various matters were discussed

to Germany on Wednesday next.

-10

be-

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as he was originally to Watch: a quantity of bready at the saine tirto. Į offence com 15. A spatter of fact warmly chosed by the British troops an

went it

As he knew

ordered him to go on the He know the prisoner, he was also it gar

to which ho ness then corroborated the complainant's sufficient evidence to donor at Wong-nei-checng. He did not

at first

demurred, but

statement

to the subacquent used. so, to suspend defondante nechifuate, to anted. know whether deceased and the prisoner He kept him under handcuts until mixings with regard to the letter and the fine him, to order his discharge from the had been on good terms with one another o'clock, when he released him and told him struggle bureen complainant and defen-ship, and to order him to pay the costs.

o go to his room and regain there until dant. He did not pas complainant strike before. He did not of his own knowledge the ship roached Hongliang. As defend. defondant, nor did he see the latter strike assembling the President read the follow The Court was then cleared. On its rà know the cause of the sesalt.

coude the former Siu Acun, examined, said that about ? ant went down the ladder, he was toan

ing finding = Teng Shing said he was engineer's boy Dick, chief engineer of the British steam

The Court is of opinion that Mr William Bayi don't forget that,' The second May 12; Timor, Grails, and Kusang, and going out he saw deceased being beaten W regard to the gross careless time if he admitted that defendant had attbordination and misconduct on slis 13th

in charge.

Mr Mossop and it would perhaps are ship Welcome, has been guilty of gross in May 19; Antenor, Breanushim, Fero-

by fine men, of whom the prisoner was W

With

to aid, Glencoe, River Inter, May 2; Hanne. Dressed ran away from the other complainant atated that on the arrival porinitted his boy to dispose of some and 34th May, and of conduct aubecom kow, Frite, June 2; Titania, June about thirty feet and then fell down. He

of the ship at Maks

skang, on the 2nd May, he

ing his position in causing to be sold, or Elektra, Júso 9.

E the prisonor givo one or two blows to asked defendant how much coal thera was Mr Wilson and ho was not content to selling spirituous liquors to French seaman HOMEWARD BOUND-Anchices, June ; deceased.

in the bunkers, as they had made a rather have it said that the chief engineer purtit on board his vessel. Deucalion, June 0.

Inspector Swanston here alaled that the long passage up and he was afraid they ted the bay bo wauled to prove that the witness. Siu Asun's evidence as now given would run short. If they wore so, it was his chief engineer ordered the boy to all the

intention to ask the Admiral to allow him bottles; had made to the police. The man had an engineer reported 70 luns. The ship lay at different natorially from the statement he

few tons from the carga The chief

Witness was then examined, and said away when the fight was going on and bad

that defendut gave him one bottle of hidon himself ever since till found by the Makung about 23 or 24 days, during which brandy every day for seven days, to sell police and brought up to give evidence.

time he calculated 20 tons of or were to anybody who would buy it The second witness, Fa Acbat, recalled,when the second engmeer took charge,y as sold three bottles.

burned by the donkey engine Eres. $1.50 per bottle; then on the last He did at the spot where this statement was being made, Siu Asun he was struck and did not run away. While cumplainant asked him to go into the buy the buttles Beat fruin the chief engine hunkers and make a correct ostuste of the ers; nor did he get any profit. Ha sold endeavoured to stop the witness making it, quantity of coal therain, The second the bottles to the French men-of-war. and when asked if he had not run away engineer reported that there were 124 tous himaolf before docessed fall, said he had at 45 feet to the e tem. Complaisant did not gone away to get some medicine for the case defendant of dishonesty, but as he deceased.

paid his coal billa on the report of the Mr Mossop hon elated the case for the When the ship returned to harbour, he sent came to him, he told him he had been defondant he thought this was very cartless, defendant, Ile said when the defendant

chief officer to enquire whether defend advised to try and armuge the matter. He, ant had bought any spirits from a French feudent thou told bira he had already Mr Mussop, thought that good advice. De- ship. The chief officer returned and stated she had been told that the defendant had offered a written apology to the Captain Tan agent of the Messageries Maritimas found the spleen and the liver enlarged and ship arrived, he told defendant for his

apost-mortem examination and as of brandy. On the

before

the ship started purchased 31 but if the Captain would

give bin written when the Sanday the statement saying he would pay him up informs us that the Company's steamer Sethe right lobe of the liver was ruptured. sha

the date of leaving the ship He sub- The right cavity of the abdomen was filled

was a reasonable request left Saigon for this port at 11a.m. yester liver. He was of opinion that death

make to the Captain, -tu permission on shore and get legal advics on ફોન ન. day. She may be expäcted to arrive kore caused by hemorrhage from the rupture of sose to Next day he came ashore for the and the case was now before the Court. He salt suugglers, were charged with making a witere they are prosecuting their survey treaty with Victoria; and a motion wan lan nocepted it, but the Captain had refused it:

Wong Ati and Chen Akin, deribed as mer grarters in the Hills north of Hovat, the liver. This might be caused by a heaty purpose of shiur Bur a Marine Court, and, might state that nobody regretted taore than frise declaration before a Justics of the work,

mediate establishment of A reciprocal by the fiat and yet louve no external on his calling at bin Agents office, he found his client that some of these French sailore Peace on the 10th inst.

carried afflaming that soneration to New letter for him from Ms. J. J. Francia the were made drunt. How his client enne to In reply to a question from the jury wit

Me W. M. Denne, Captain, Superintend barrister, which road as follows: Das Sir, have this brandy, and how he came swelli

Stalin, May 14 --- Lieutenants Airey, Zooland was premature, and that it was Mr Dick, the Chief Begineer, she woul

Considerable rioting occurred ameag of the aploon to be caused by a fall.

defendants laid the informations produced is with the tachment of mounted alongside the ying The enquiry was then adjourned until tween you and him

fora lho, after having bean duly de-coute on the departure of the remainder of Polynesians at Suva lately. I think he has Monday next at 8 pm, at the Magistracy

told are all the facts of the case and I have wished to buy for his wife, but the vembre spak the truth they were liable to prosoca-

Intelligenes has reached here announcing. recommended him to

Colonel Richardson is unwell. to you, told taade it a condition that before he could tion. The information was read over and gone an board the hospital ahip Cangas.

war against the rebel chief, Tamese, and to apolgise him he in his position was certain duties buy any of it he would have also to Marine Court of Baquiry. towards

also to pur pignol. Defendants declare that a curtain

Saki, May 17-The New South Wales that he intends to make a sortie against the ༥ you, in the present A Marine Court of Inquiry was opened at scen

I hope

of was committed Contingent embarked on boned the steam litter, who is entrenched in force at Fort dispute.

Will His client made the purchase on these you

within the accept the Harbour Master's Otico this morning you through me, and that you will with the ht he would get rid of it by selling it it took place on the high sea

his apology which he

he now makes to

but not terms not wanting braady, he of

tion of the magistrates transport Arab this morning. They were Albatross, this Colony:

THE N. 5. W. CONTINGENT. for the purpose of enquicing into certain draw the pressut proceedings against him, to the Francia sailord, kawing that if gala duge nature offect that his junk due, of the Austriane on all ocesions, the following tojegrazo: The Admiralty

from camp, and everyone the departure from might La Astur,

Sydney, May 15,-To-day the Hon. W. of the Yeu Li junk, expressed appreciation of the soldierly con B. Dalley received from the Agont-Genoral master of the British steamer Welcombe, him to return to his study. against Mr William Dick, chief engineer of remind you how undesirable it would be to drunk he gave orders to the

I would

the first

defendant to carry Lord Wolseley, at dinner on Saturday will undertake to transfer our contingent Ma Gladstone, speaking in the House of of Captain Humresdent), Lient. A.E. Ms-

the same ship. The Court was curposed have a public saunlat, such as must arise if one bottle at a tium, telling the buy he take the epiem. At 7.30 p.m. on 9th they appearance of the men, and said everyone

boy to only sell opion. He was not these proceedings so

the give him

Imperial Government, to embark at wont on to say that he on it. No doubt be ought not the set sailand, after anchoring at 15 for a short wished the good

luck. Theory

Arab sei ones, you approve. I the probability of an early close of his 20: Captain J. S. Hogg, of the Genog'e; and from Mr Dick himself. Mr Francis then disposed of three bort. I to diabt first defensant was on board the jabk with tween the British and Radian Gyeraments; follows:- Convay to Imperial Government

at 9 pra. reached Pig-lans aro timu, at 0

About for Sydney to-morrow (Monday)

thorise me to arrange with Was Office to when in daybreak, sight of the lighthouse, litical career. Mr Gladstone has cepeated. D. A. de St. Croix, of the Wingsang

London, May 19-It is stated that diplo taka horses at valuation. Reply quickly. Bezed the ly made these statements, but his support-Wotton and Deacon, appeared for the com

Thematic negotiatione are being carried on bo To this Mr Dalley turnediately replied as jubs. ཐu7ęཡུཾ . him to Mr Wilson, from, the office of Messrsings until next day, by which time he wrong to sell the brandy, but still he, Mr the pium. Witness wont to bed after 11 whereby the latter will occupy Suskin hearty thanks of colonists of New South

delay

enouncing proceed severely reprimanded him. I was no er, the nation, at large, have always been

would have communicated with Mit Dick, Mossop, thought this was a cas in which pat and when he go up the steamer had Italina troops have been ordered to hold Wales for their plainsut.

Coinplainat consented to this, and naxt

the Court would not deal harah'y..especial

in i readiness for netivo servico.

Hand over hotzen' take the helm of the State that he has at reading over Captain Cordeld's application he had unfortunately been very busy and imagli and is certificaten tes show that little Ught, but no green light. He ilid not British furces from the Upper Nile com Make immediate arrangements and inform Rept with gratitudes offer, which wo hor. When he was called up he sara Cairo, May ways reluctantly yielded to their solicitanthorising the Court. The letter charged his man had just gone off with the note to man, ous being from Captain Corfield hun steatroat had some characters on her tinued without intermission.

rats enquiry, and the Governor's warrant unable to communicate with defendant, but he was a respectable, sober and intelligent know how long they had bean towed. The mazes on Thursday next, and will be con mis at once of date of departure of contin tions. There cannot be the slightest doubt the defendant with tusolence and insub-im Complainant consented to put the self. Mr Messup then dealt with the stern but he could not read Chinese, that Mr Gladstone has for a good many od battery band 24th May with matter off until the afternoon, if Mr. Francis case of the firing and the alleged assault.

91.-Mr Gladstone, in re Chung Ti Man, steersman of the Yan Li, Lendon, sution as to the possible oc- the Hon. W. B. Dalley has declined the Swiney, May 16. It is understood that years longed to be free of the intense worry and battery on the 24th Muy; and gave him a note promising that defendant He admitted that his client bad made so junk, said they had gons a little further enpation by Italians of Saskin. stated that honour of knighthood.

to A question having spiritus quors on himself would write an apol 27. and responsibility which is attached to the and with having showu gross careless- Mr Francis the following day, and was then it to it, but for this he was willing to to lako charge of the junk. Witness know time in great straits.

board and selling them to Fronch scarton, not received any such apology. He sin otticar in his position, and argued that the

flo had of language which is unbecoming to an then Honam and wore opposite Lap-sap- England had only parleyed with Turkey

Mr Dalley received this morning the fol position of premier of Great Britain, and to ness in the execution of his duty,

wan on the morning of the 10th. A cruiser thereanent, and with no other Power, Captain's tone and manner had provoked came up and 7 or 8 men were sent on board The Mahdi is said to be at the present dated London,

lowing telegrant from the Agent-General, retire, if not altogether from the political

Defendant, who stated that he only re- Francis, who had written out an apology is to show that there had been an estrange. It was red at 3 n'ein k.

told that defendant had Agana બn Mr

in apologise. There was evidence, he thought, Green Island light

wathorities. Contin It was N.E. of them.

THE IRISH CRIMES AUTO ME. him to oblsiu legal advice.

spplied for a remand to enable

gont embark on transport now ready to re- morning,

ssid defendant Lud I gone off to the

the two men, ari he thought

London, May 15-At today's sittings ceiro, them At

Will wire when Seakin Inspector Cradock doposed that in conse of the House of Commons Mr Gladstone they sail War office presents to the Co- the letter of apology t The request was granted, and the case was adjourned until Ealf past one, when at Deft

Defendant was, unfortunatoly

unfortunately, related played a good deal of asianus in this prose oaptain of the junk yesterday to point out tion of the Government to ask Parliament the contingent during motive service, and Mis Modeop, of Messrs Dennys and Mossop, Complainant

he was married to his wife's sister. cution. Mr Mossop concinded by ging the place when the junk was acizod appeared for the defendant.

ever been overbearing

way he would prope that the Captain was the

the battery will go in the same vessel as the William Reginald- Corfield said he was defendant; on the contrary he had first to strike in the struggle Hs.then next, dofendanta being admitted to bail inile at the present time to deal with voy you thanks for the horses Banki

The case was remanded till Saturday for renewal of the Irish Crimes Act.

The Government, he

he further: stated, Was on The War Office requests me to cam- saysIn this issue we publisk a telegram master of the British steamer Welcombe forborne with bin until to forbear longer called his witnesses,

one auroty oach of $200. Lam Shing, declarail, said he was a

the question of Irish local government as He had been a master since 1861 Deuld be to treat the rest of the crew un from Maytown relating to a case of assault fondant was his chief engineer on the make. He might tell the Court that when the Captain and the chief engineer

London, May 15-The New South Wales justly. He had forborne for his sister's mures buy to the Captain's son, Ho Baw

regarde lands purchased

contingent will shortly soturn from Saskia between the Manager of the Queensland articles. They anchored her about five he was leaving

London, May 22. The Daily News to-day to Sydney by the steamer frab. There is TRIP THE MASSILIA.","

OF the ship to come ashore and fighting on the 24th. The Captain struck. National Bank and the Editor of the Chro- His ship was employed carrying alors for to him. If you prosecate-me, and my cer- together until the chief mate came up and expedition, was taken for a trip uatside the

publishon a paragraph stating that differ some probability, however, of a portion H. M. cruiser Massilia, the fitting out of

den of mployed carrying alors for institute prooedings, the defendat shouted the chief engineer first. They struggles which has been completed, with a moroncos exist between the members of the the contingut proceeding to England is nik, in which the Manager having pleaded the French feet. On the 12th May, he tifleate's touched, you may support my wife separated Elum The Captain strick the Heads at Sydney on Stis iuxt, for the pur-

Cabinet with regard t

to the renewal of the guests of the Tamperial Government guilty was fined. In justics, to the parties was coming down of tho bridgo with the and children, as

Isiah Crime Act.

Lydney, May 17 Hor Majesty the will never go back to chief engineer with his band.. Lieutenant of the frigate Duguay Trouin, concerned we feel it our duty to give our

May 23-The statement that a differ. Queen has instructed the Secretary of State talking with

pose of testing her qualities in her new encu bud ariser in the Cabines on the quca for War to convey to the officers, non-com- Defendant some daya after again.

Cross-examined witness said he was alaraster, and the vault was rogarded by him, on the starbond-side of From information received it appears that heard a shot fired, as of small arms. Ho you for what occurred on the 2tut, and I ship on the bead with his het, sary patty's lay in Neutral Bay, there were

in the following terms-Sir apologise to saw this, looking towards the bot of the At half-past 8, by which time the vessel proved to ba bit tomporary and hins since and to express her gratificating that her been confirmed; the difference however gent, her warm thanks for their services, the Editor, whip in hand, interviewed the asked who fired the shot, and the chief hope you will take this as a settlempat.

The Captain strosk the chief en bad underway from the Orient Com Managar in his mom, when high words en officer told him is as the chief engineer Complainant wanted defendant to linud him hard. The Captain cut his lip on the chief assembled on board Rear-Admiral Tryon, the retewal of the Ast for one year only Majesty desired to add that she wished bocu salvothed over. kam patinaj colonial forces have served side by side. saad and the Editor having tried his hand who had fired. He told the officer to tell the paper, but the defendant said he would engineer's chests,

Sir Charles Dilko and Chamberlin resist with the British troops in the fold. Boz at the whip, found to his surprise the assne the chief engineer to stop-

Commander-in-Chief of

of the changed, and the Manager having vresed huruselt, called cut fining, and the only so so when complsinent paid him off

station, with

Sir Charles Dike has gone to Ireland Charles Swanston said he was an able

them a prosperous voyage hous.. On Batnis Captain Lako, Captain the whip from the Editor turned it to ada i Briu

10 Complainant refused to

aizal Briug

al. He did not atop antil he had fred he would not have terms diclated to hind by not ses the struggle between the Captain Cat NR. (commander of the in the House of Commona tonight the the The Colonial Secretary on Saturday -

Bscops this

day A said seaman on board the Welcombe. He did Gunnery Lieutenant of

our troops wan Inspection vantage on the Editor himself, breaking, we several shots Complainant should say he defendant. Defendant thereupon tore the and the chief engineer, but he heard tat

B: M.3.

9. Hotson, Pot of H. M. S.

London, May 20Mr Gladstone stated made by General Wolseley, Miranda, Cap

and proved have been assured, the whip in several did not stop until he bad emptied the

Paper

up and throw it overboard Com conversation between the Gaplain and

ardtain Nixon, sault to which że, the Manager

piesne

thered

round and asked the complainant

Treasurer

ME Mort Dior Dark of Irish land parchase when Parliament Agent General Lord Wolseley suggests guilty he was the charged. with

procenédingan dan in a very insolent manizer, why he should

I think and Engineering Company), and others reassombles after the Whitsuntile recess. stolen the whip, whiab charge was, how atop firing. Compisinant told him the Ad I groas examination, couplainant said he struck me Brat, he heard the Capta

to the Imperial Government that heshould The Captain was There were no 120 oficers and Lien from ever, dismissed to the discomfort of the miral had given orders that no firing was to be did not consider a lestar from a hw-

THE EGYPTIAN FINANCIAL QUESTION. hot temporad

tand about eighty of the men of our cost Editor who sweare vengeance against the i take place oci board any of the shipals Then Fer a roasonable apology for a man's roused had beaut him abuse oma of Everything, was in perfect order, and the many in urging France not to accept the wingad for a short visit. The fo

when he was H. M.Belson to work the guas on London, May 17-It stated that Ger- gent to Maunger; as to poor Trundle his only faut defendant asked who said wo Complainant on sots or would be accept rich the crew, but he had nuver heard him Maus be looked remarkably well as she ovention recently agreed upon, unless Thankful for the courtesy of Wobeley'

reply was tent by Mr. Dalley was that of not having gone to salst the replied: "I say so, and what is more I say an apology. He had not issued any ander abuse any his ofcers. He had been atomes down the bay. At 114, the no Il treated Editor; however, the charge top firing is not that mufficient for you, as his ship to tho affect uitat sale with tao Unptain sloven meubles, and during Admited, with his staff, the officers of the Great Britain ages to European control untation to Seral selected man to Bag- against him was withdrawn, and very wise Delendant than said? No, it isn't, and to go an; he did not think it necessary that time he had found the Captain a bad ship, and the other gentlemen present

land, but the colony would prefer the re Cairo, May 21-It has transpired that fun of the whole force at the aste time - turned round and grinned to the men. Ze mer had ho issued any orders that no drink tempered inan.

partook of breakfast, which was served in France and the thres Empires protest and by the same versal.'

Coramodore Paschen leaves on his return charges proferred by Captain Corfield, cancel the entry in the log book, and allow these men got to much they would get was engaged by told where he was tonight, gavo expression to his suprise at the from Saakin to Sydney at the entire cost of

would

Commone on the 13th sltimo, referred to hour Master B. BI's Victor Emanuel; told Mr Francis he must receive an apology/dons that, and an floding unt that the |

ao pressing in their requests that he should

Mardo, R.N.,

for

ext

bey

Anggeat you an

The President openal the proceedings by day, called again on Mr Francs, whi atidly as his client was well kouwn Buttdrink already seized the just and was towing themselves The withdrawn of the to War Office us a gift from this colony

ordination

Tulan

with ent

it was

Bent".

Office and Havo acen War

Arens, at least from taking any prominent ceived the summons at sight o'clook this Farms satisfying defendant. M-Francis Lunt betwed that the Cautain had dis-quence of instructions received he took the formally announced that it was the inten-wony the nino-pounder field battery. 188d-hu

and active part. Probably so 300 is the pressnt orisis is over, he will carry his par- pose into effect,

A LATE issue of the Cuoktown Courier

o'block on the

,

them

had

readers a little explanation of this ar. I the bridge near the chart ron, They came to him and read feous pleo; of paper standing at the alern of the ship when the auto-rities as in every way accession of the renowni of the Irish Ceiser Act missioned officers, and rea of the contin

Quins, and, the

THE IBISH LAND QUESTION.

very successful pro

pisoss, which gave rise to the charge of as- { revolver When he had dashed firing, plainant then ezme sabots and took out the chief officer about tão matter, and it), the Hoy G. R. Dibbs, Colonial Government would rocuusider the questi esived the following telegram from the

ly too

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