Rs. 1,00).
He
THE CHINA MAIL.
such
a Fason CÒLONIAT, SORBYB. Tho Neica aaye that the statements tişt
Paris, June 2-The Government is now Mr Gliderone intends to retire from the The Earl of Aberdeen has offered Glad-ization of its possession on the Congu vur leadership of the Liberals is unauthorized prepared to carry out the projected organ. stone the use of his residence near London into a French colony, De Brazza, the rival for the remainder of the session.
to Stanley in Central African explorations, The Partollito members of Pacliainent will be made Governor.
FERRY MINISTRY,
course of the discussion
acnt than what he stated to lead him to about five minutes, when they were stop to land he, more easily obtained; fourth, seething with political of this publicans is both sides, it would be impossible for the leader of the Opposition in the House of Da Freycinet. Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Rangoon
that
.minute.
and again told the complainand not to and stap was shorter than hotween the purjonally conducting the campaign will accusp office, and that their policy, at įsised the Queen to follow the constitutional | bation of Soats bill. The present Covarn-progrossing, but no definite conclusion has
was understood to say that he did not know of any withority but did not require me, state what pvidence he expected to obtain. This onded the cas-examination.
The complainant asked if he could ques- but his Worship rated that it was insd miss tion the defondant through his solicitor,
ablu.
Mr Wotton then addressed his Worship on behalf of defendunt. He held that not a tittle of legal evidence had been produced against the defendant. Complainant hi- self had stated that he believed that Me- dows was still in possession of the monoge, and that there was no probability of any legal evidence being forthcoming, which would justify Is Worship in detaining the defendant in prison for five or six weeks, until a reply was recrived from Calcutta, At all events if His Worship decided to remand the case ho should ask that the bail be reduced for the defendant.
Mr Woxishousu- sail ho should remand the case usstil to-morrow at 10 am. With to the ball, he saw no reason for regard
The solicitor for -reducing the amount.
the prisoner had seen fit to conduct his case
orders 'stop' and 'full speed astern.
Witness said he should
Mr Francie pointed out that an & had Childers huså no áoosier got daus explaining/general election will be postponed frotaterad rerning the question of chang, regard the bill as scaled and delivered.
be added over a dot representing a full stop between the words atop and full
Witness, in reply to bis Lordship, said he inserted the & at the time he wrote up the ok, but he read the entry as two sentences Philip Shamers, the fourth engineer, our buratot the statement of the Chief Engineer. The order full speed astern' followed quickly on the order stay. There
THE BUEZ CANAL CONFERENCE.
Sir Stallord Norded. His party de | $20,000,000 for the purpose of onlarging
like an interval of is minute from the Tory benches. Sir Michael vent solves there are few words of negres of obce. There exists a suspicion which Cumnons, but the question of these amend. I sumed his place in the House of Lords as
nothing between them. Tho & which appeared in the log book he put on the slate when he in Cross-examiuntion, mid conta not rouember when the ship left
marked the orders down.
Witnong
liture of $100,000,000 1 in order to moat an extraordinary expan
This question was greeted with cheers on and denounced the incressed duly spirits. He said the receipts frota spirits were already decreasing. He thought a small increase in the duty on toa would have been wiser sud munch more profitable
is his own mbaner, and hind scupied the harbour the following moning, not Tlus Goverment, be contiased, should time of the Court for several hours in syse give any ales of the time, and then Mr have raised the duty on wine, because wine ozamining thecomplainant on subjects which Fencie asked him how he
came to was
The statements rando sinoe
did not hant apon tho esse, drawing in-remember the other times su minuly, no more a necessity of life than beer or was expected that an effort would be if they ind carod seriously ta
BO.
A CHANGE OF ROUTE.
ferences which were likely to be injurious and not the time of leaving, and spirits. Sir Michael concluded by vingelast night to prevent tits, but that the Conservatives are ready to form aject of disenssion next Monday, and try the arrival of & Captie, merchant from
tout the proposed increase of the duty o sence of a curreapeating addition to the
daties on wing.
was due to the, defective measures of the
No. 6852,-JOLY 14, 1885.7
office. They haye received amorial stroke, pre-amountly noted for its cold-blooded laughed at him. Complainant could not the Peking, then gave his evidence o anuounded by the Prime Minister has in cunnot belief that the Ministers will leava matnory of an administration which was The quarrel in the Calmot has, in fact, but they must, whether they like it or not, irutality, its frigid and caloulating Infas New York, Juno 12. The Suu's London avour that this was not true, but he did said he held a master's certificato (Faglish), any way altered the throat not believe it. Noene was present at any had boun 22 years at sea, and had hold a conversation he had bad with Meadows. German master's certificate since 1888. extended to other matters. The Radical agres to linge on until the general aleption.tics.
In reply to the complaint by Lihoral pa in suspense What Cabinet een succeed He had said to Meadows give me back the Witness' stateinonts also corroborated those Ministers are just as much opposed to the This very hinder renders them indispels manas if you have it, or proceed with me made by the Captain. With regard to the plan of the electoral campaign formulated abie. Everything is muished and has cable of the 11th says
Paris, June 4.-The Chamber of Do He still believed entries in the picil log book, he explained for the coming efaction by the Whig mem And let us do business."
An election now is of the exertions to sochce an attendang of Ireland Parnell and his followers strongly that Meadows in the money or knew who that the events had been put down in their bors as they are to the renewal of the If the Conservatives are-to rule they must pers, thint the defeat of the Ministry last have been conferring with loading CONBOR REJECTION OF THE MOTION TO IMPEACH TI had it. His never asked Mr Frost if he wrong order. le know the morning after Crimes Act. The number of ministerial have a majority, for which they must look Monday night was due to the insufficiency vatives with regard to the Government of
Chamir-impossible. The Government not re- Liberal members, Lord Richard Grosvenor, urged the Tories to adopt the Home Rule paties to-day resumed the discussion on the had any influence with Moulows to get the collision, when he showed the kiz book schele on this point is larger oven than to their constituencies,
Ferry Ministry. M. Brisson, Prinio Minis He to the Captain, who pointed it on, that he that arrayed against renewal. him to give its half the money..
Landon, June 13The promptnost with tor, speaking for the presont Government, had said to frost that if Meadows had had made mistake, His recollection to-in. Chairwng of the Board of Trade:trive their loan, but can at any rate prove į senior Jiberal, whip, writes to the Daily measure for Ireland, stating that the adveroport of the committee advising the rojadi if he would turn it up, hn, orin- day was right, and the entry in the log Dillte, President of the Local Government tliemaclvos onscious of their duties to the News that he sent out two urgent suramonses any of such a stap by the Uonservatives tion of the motion to impanch the entire than usual and the utmost that could have which the Quen accepted the resignation urged the house to accept the report of the plainut did abi want it all and Meadows book was wring. He told the Captain at Bard; Trevelyan, John Bright's arccessor country by struggling manfully in their by mail and mesengers; that. He followed would coniplately dish the Liberals.
She telegraphed her the eve of a general election, would be a The Callast has been summoned to meat been done, and that the result must be at- of the Gladstone Ministry is the subject of committee. To reject the report now, an He had novez said the time he had inado a mistake, but he did in the Chancellorship of the Duchy of painful position. Party life must remain up these by telegrams; that his did more
Lancaster, and Charles Lofevre, successor in suspenstill the election.' should have a part.
tributed to the apathy of the members, general comment. to Fret if Meadows has spent part of the not like to siter it.
Janes Mitchell, chief engineer of tho to the greet Fawcett & Pesteianter-Gon
London, June 9.-The Standard says rather than to any lack of viger on his acceptanes instead of sending it by the ueless proceeding. Such setion would but royal courier, as is usual in cases of rapor-roopen a discussion which can only resalt money for him to divide the most with me.
of part.
London, June 11.-Lord Salisbury, in an tance. The Times in still opposed to thein dividing the Bepublican party. The He had not applied to have Mealous ar Pekiny, said he was in charge of the engines aral, all insist on a Badical platforms. to-day. rested because he did not think he had on the night of the 26th May, when theThese gentlemon agres that the planks sufficient evidence against him, Mondows stoner came into Hongkong Harbour from in the Liberal platform sunald ho: First, that Earl Spencer wanted the duration of This fourth engineer was on reform in the constitution of the House of the Crimes Act to be three years, but a
Ferry Ministry had giren his word not to leave the Colony Shanghai,
wr-sten to duty with him. He kept the log book of Lords by ro facing the number of hereditary compraise on to four whered to, informal confereres with a number of Con-resignation of the Gladstone Ministry, pay remarks of M. Brisson were received with London, June 12-Classt no announced 399 153. was noted by a vote of and as be, complainant, had Calentia to enquire into Mundows states the Pelding, and he saade these entries from peors and increasing the number of life live Lilad: has been ordered by the Bervativus of the House of Commons, said ing such an action is trivial, unpatriotic applause. The motion to impencia tla The Senato to-day adopted the treaty be mont, he thought it was better to await the 4th engineer's memoranda on the sinta.titles; second, a reform of the law of entail, directions and has been he would refuze effice unless assured by the and unfair to the Conservatives.
the Liberal inajority wore willing to give that he had resigned utice, that the Queen traply, as long as Meadows remained in At 10.54 that night, the engines were which will work toward a division rather Cabinet. It is a comprehensive reasure of Liberal leaders that fustions, opposition
Mr Frost hat said he was ordered half speed, a few minutes lator than a concentration of land titles; third, a local self-governmont for Ireland, including I would not hamper the Administration. If in the House of Commons this aflsmoon several violent speeches were ado..
The Egyptian financial convention wa number of holds Neto Yet. June 10.-The Sce the Velony. going to stop here for firo or eix week Ra they were ordered alow, and at 11 stop. ganemi reform in the land laws of Gront the abolithe of the Vice-Royal Londoa fair play to the Conservative Ministry, had accepted bis resignation, and that hor tween France and Annam.
exciterumt to-night anderstanding between the leaders of summoned the Marquis of Salisbury; the laid upon the table of the Senna by M. At 111 the engines were ordered full Britain to the end that the had never asked Mr Frost to give the
ef and the
NOT YET BETTLED. great violary had nothing more at pre-spea astern, and kopt that way for ings in feo may be increased and titles blegrace of Jane Ith says: Loudkin is office might be accepted. Without some Majesty had informed him that she had
New York, Junio 5-A cable special from At 11.8 they were now ahead for Ireland the widest possible measu
the political new Ministry.. believe that Mr Frost was concerned in the pod.
Gladstone, continuing, said that under Madrid to the Herald says: Inquiries made theil of the Us, 25,000, but he expected One minute later they were stoppoù; salf-government consistout with the muity being parionsly celebrated in every Conservatives to undertake the Gorern Locis, to Balmoral for the purpose of in
Mr Gadatone, Lord Hartington both members and spectatora, end if last clube. further information or ovidence-from then they reuniued stoppad for about a of the British empire; fifth, public public-boss in the retropois. The Hausu mant. The possibility of such an under-trusting him with the mission of forming a
and other molerates, it is believed, would the peculiar circumstances surrounding the in official circles authorize the to contredist Then the orders alow ahead, full dorominational educational on the princi- of Connor was crowded this evening with standing in being disused
The Whig faction in the Cabinet reftises night's vote had been repeated the Glovera-
later on, propose that the love of Com Cuba that the negotiations for an American Mr W dahouss here to complainant speed ahead and then stop followed each plas accepted by the Irish party.
that it includos Spuia and the Philippies the wood nos aswar any question as to other in rapid succession, ali within a
minuto.
One minuto nitor the order was steadfastly to adopt any of these five princient would have beers sustained, swing in necede, while Chamberlain and Sir Charles outgoing Government he would, a little the statements published in Lonton and The Queen is in telegraphie consultation more adjourn vatil next Monday. The commercial trenty are nearly concluded and what eviden' be purposed producing
Mr Wotton chained that His Worship given to stop, the orler full speed datorn ples in the platform of the Liberal party the press of late ringthers of Liberals Die would reface
with the suce with the Prime Minister and Minister was given. Witness was gut allowed to to the coming campaign; hence the party who were sulking at night, and who, by
hers of the Privy Council. This is the first whether it would be best for the public see the icy book,, and when the Attorney will enter the canvass weak from lack of their absgo, torued what they meant for a with the Prince of Wales and several mein- I matiou had arisen, he proceed to pay stands. Minister Festor has held a confer
Prince on interest to had no authority in law to stop the com
lefeat their plainant answering a question in cross-
Guneral anked him if the entry in the log cohesion. On this account it is more thau gentle admonition to Mr. Gladstone, inte a xaminations, in repis to dir Wotton, book differed from his stateinent, he said probable that Gladstone will be induced to crushing off of that the Conservatives time alie has sought advice of the Pro or pending legislation concerning the Redistri- of Foreign Affairs. The negotiations aco
The interval remain in politics and power for the pur- gyue
of the House. Ho did not believe any
to this Paris, Juno 4.A plenary sitting of the the log book was right.
party. The Liberals have no other least on home affairs, during the next six practice and call the Marquis of Salisbury went would only do so with the consent yet been reached.
months, will be ine of defence and in- to form a new Cabinet. between-to orders full spend ahead pos
The Standard says: It is understood difference-of-principle in respost man vempetent for the task.
Loudon, June 7-A mass meeting, at activity. They will maku no efort to ronew The log was here put in by Mr Francis. The Attorney General then read the tonded by 40,000 persone, was held in the Irish Cries Act, on the plea that it that the Queen has requested Gladatune to most important measure could now possibly Suez Canal Conference was held-to-day. Full London this afternoon to danounce the could rist he passed by the present Parlia transmis to her his views in full un the arise between the partice, and he reminded The first few articles of the draft of the p20- cussion. The second plenary sitting will speed ahead, and stop, and full speal action of Mr Childers. Chancellor of the ment is the face of the opposition, and political crisis, in urder that semangements the House that the Government and Opposi posed treaty were considered without dis following entry from the book:
l for assults on the Liberals in the coming in the British Ministry. It is not expected, the Redistribution bill. It would, however, natern at 11-11;' and asked witness if timi Exchequer, in increasing the duties on their main object will be to provide materi- may be made to avert an immediate change tion were both under a compact regards held on the 8th instant, when the freali
and spirits.
8.--In the House of Coun camprigs, and to keep their own armor as the Standard continues, that the Queen be gratifying to himself and his colleagues, proposals of England and France regarding The Suez Canal Company, at its meeting was correct, whether he read that as one or
London, Jas
or that any final decision will be erased their public duties, they would
to-day, unanimously approved the proposí tvo sentences.
inus, in the debate on the spirit tax, Mr who as may be. It is probable that the will accept the resignation of the Minis- or the outguing Cabinet, if, before they Article 10 will be discussed.
u bohall of the tion to empower the Directore to borrow road than us two sentences,
turns to Windsor Castle. The Conserva Conservatives, the Government's reason for not at present November until January, which will give
GAEMOTEE AS A LORD. refuzuling the tax, than the Right Bon. Sit both sides more time to adjust themselvering the Government until her Majesty 25
It is impossible to find a single sincretives will do nothing, the paper argues, sired to proceed with the Redistribution the canal.
possible. There wAS THE
London, June 6-Earl Cairns (Lord Gar Michael flicks Beach, Conservative, rose to the hinged condition of alhaira. quickly and asked why it was that a liboral
ext forms of taxation Mizisty. The occurrence has gives rise to feantime it doubtful if the Liberal reason why the amendments made to the
grave fears as to the future of the Afghan Cabinet can lofd together, se great are the bill by the House of Lords should not at moyle of the celebrated breach-of-promiso Government, which ought to be sconamical, over the fall of the Gladstone until the Queen's wants are made known hill os rapidly as had to resort
The the successor to the title of the late Earl questis, and of other foreign couplica- differences at present existing botween its once receive the assent of the House of suit of Fortescue . Gatuneylo) to-day us-
but for the depored Ministers them- fione,
daily decpons, the Standard further dements was in a peculiar shape. syupally. Their downfall is universally clares, that the Gladstone Blinistry courted maand nents were not yet printed, and he Cairus.
Berlin, June 7-The steamers of tho regarded as a subject of jest and satire, in their recent defeat for the purpose of con hetght it desirable to have then printed
Gladstone expressed acquiece with newly-subsidized lines to Asia and Australis view of the fact that having survived many sealing behind the excitement their own before acting on them,
absented themselves from the vote nu the was suspended until the amendments should Southampton, as was at first intoiled. motions of cansure on the gravest subjects dissensions.
IB GENERAL GOUDON ALITÉ!- the offided publican
final division show that the Government be received: The amendments as posacd
Lunden, June 9-A dispatch from Cairo they are at last coupelled to succub by defent by soms of the Liberal members who the views, and the sitting of the Hanse will call at Fishing or tanie, bacaralis
to do!
Bouse, the sitting was remimed, and it was
BAYA: Some excitement has bean croated Loids, June 9 →→ficent surprise in es-
bere among English officials and residents pressed at the defeat of the Government might have saved themselves on that vote by the Lords having finally reached the in- The Standar (Conservative) declares decided to make the amendments the sub-
Khartoum. He states that he witnessed crease of duties upon byer and
juurunent was taken to that date.
BUBIAN DISTRUST OF BÁLISBURY.
the capture of Khartoum, and that imme The News (Liberal) urges Gladstone to the Cabinet. It's puniorað 13. overbit
St. Petersberg, June 12. The Noroediately after the massacre of the garrizon to the character of the, should not reduce the haininant. He often he had read over, the part of heer and spirits was inequitable in the ab- the leg referring to the time of the callinon,
there was no idea that the opposition would Government at the bidding of the Queen. extruly doubtful whether the Ministers persist in his resolution to resign, and says Mr Wotter again appealed to Hia Wor- and suggested he had committed it to me
Witarea denied he had committed Mr Childers moved the second reading of could sign and leave unfinished s many that a few months of hateful Tory rule will Vreinyre is daily publishing articles express die Mahdi denanded the head of General containing the Marquis of Salisbury and dad the bead of the Austrian Conaal, Mr ship and protested against the accusationsmory.
When the mistake was discovered Banaan, to his manner of the times required to memory, but gove on the bilget, and in la supporting speel important matters relating to huth home return him to power stronger that ever being fears of a fresh dispate with a Cabinet Gordon for a trophy, but his warriors pro-
The Times advises to Ministers to recon- Lord Randolph Churchill. aado by His Worship
svoond cearch was made for General Gor- conducting the cross-examination. While explanation as to how he di not remember explained that in the total increase in the and foreign affairs. Nothing more til fore
beer and spirits duties, England pays town than the
prosent crisis crull have
BEQUELS OF THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN, Mr Wotten was still speaking, His Wor-the time of leaving next morning.
seven-ninths, Scotland one ninth, and Tre-necured. Apparently of all parties sider their intention of resigning. It says
Lowton, June 6.- General Wolseley is don, but the Mahes's followers were anable This concluded the eas for the 'bing. ship gathered up his papers and left the
The Court was then adjourned until to-lal one-ninth. bench in most indignited hasts, without
Sir Charles Dilke supported the budgetare of the opinion that the Government that the result of the vote Monday night morrow, at 10.30.
Laboral whips in not getting the members engaged in the preparation of hie official to find any trace of the hero of Khartoum after the general cleations. making any further reply to Air Wotton.
He said that tea was already taxed enough should remain provisionally as it is until A further tax on wine would not be very Akhinst Council was convened at upon to attend, and it plainly intirantas that the report on the charges preferred against Ge- They found several other Europeans, but expedition, and General McNiel, oletuse to show that either of them was THE LOSS OF THE CITY OF TJKJU. | productive and would injure the colonial and was in session until 1,15 o'clock. It is Ministers will find in the Queen an awk.eral Graham, commander of the Suakin- no other documents were found on their:
Says the Japan Herald of the 3rd instant trade.
Sir Stafford Northecte and others having sdtood the situation was thoroughly ward customer, who will insist apon being commander of the advance force of the ox- General Gordon The Captain says it is (Before His Honorer E. J. Ackroyd, Puis, M. 8. S. ity of Tolio is at rest, as the spoken, Hr Gladstone aruse to reply. He/incmed, and it was decided thet, in view given cagent reasons for their proposed acnedition, for neglect of duty and incom-i possible that General Gordon, knowing that ·
inte gile bus broken ber up. On Wil | thought that the Cpposition were creating of the dafest last night on the Budy. 6, it | tivu, and oven then will probably refuse to petency in conducting their campaign. If all was lost, made his escape. office, and the Obinet to rearin longer in
Berlin, June 11-German diplomatists the report be unfavorable both generals
military council. nesday morning the wind was from N. by precedent which they would regret when would be inconsistent for the members of accept their resignations.
ther
power again. The present wine
A resolved that their resignations be allege that one of the casses and the great will be subjected to is special auquirs by a
est of the resignation of the Gladstone gov W, and the vessel lay comparativly com-
prevous
terred to the Queen at puce. This de fortable, but after tiffiu time a bill came, daty had a beneficial effect in and the barumeter feil rapidly, presaging a ing adulteration and increasing the trade eis of the Cabinet caused a feverishi fool-orntient was the failure of the secret mis- Under the cir many million annually. It would being on the Stuck Exchange. Crisols de sion of the Earl of Rosebery to Berlin. nge of wind to the S.E.
increase
the duty olired 3-10, while Russian secarities by These diplomatists now assert that the stances, it was decided to abandon the most impolitie to
tho post extremes came une-half lower. On the provincial ject of that mission was to scoure recon resset. The boats had been made fast one on wine antess on
asid to be of another to a busy abreast of the pressure. The fovernment was compelled exchanges the west fooling in &ancial eiliation between Gladstone and Prince PEXING AND THE PEKING' . 'DORIS. ship, with a line from each host in the ves in raise money in view of the imponding circles is more marked, as is also the de- Blameryk, Another canne
oli in Cavernment bonds.
failure of the Right Honourable Joseph passed way.
Ta motton to adjoum until Briday was Chunbariain's secret mission to Paris, Mr Francis, instructed by Messrs Sharp sol. When therefore the baeg rope was let danger to the empire; danger which eron
the boats were at ones huulel along now he was unblu say had
Chamberlain's trip to Paris was, at the time Johnson and Stokes, appeared for side, and the crow, and workmen, number
The opposition. ouvilled at the morlu of
The House of Lads slso adjourned until it was made, announced to be simply for against him, was brought to. trial in the sideration and adoption of this mothed by owners of the Deris; and the Attorney Ge
Ten ·wonti requico
An additional
Friday.
London, June 12 The immersa buliding nezal (tac Hon. E. L. O'Malley) and Mring 250 persons, were all safely embark raising aoney withiont sa-gesting an al-
The attendance at prayers at the pen Kaiser's foreign servies declare, however, as his own couusel. Adams, in opening his Leach, inetracted by Messrs Wotton and ed, and the boats then pulled ashore, and ternative Descon, represented Messrs Milburn & disembarked their cruws in a neighbouring tax of 3 per oun por pond to produce the sheltered bight. Had the landing of the same amount, thus raising the duty 5 por Co., the owners of the Peking.
Angio
notion for libel which Adams last year 4 o'clock the freinen had obtained control Those actions are out of a cullisina orau been postponed for another hour, all cent on an innocent beverage. The ning of the House of Obamous this after that Chamberlain was sent to tho French case, uids a very long address to the Court. which took pises in Hongkong Harbour on hands would probably have been drowned, verament had to choose between alcoholic was unsually large. The report capital by Gladstone for the purpose of ob He complained of Justice alanisty's con occupid by the International Inventors
related pretty thoroughly throughout Minister of Foreign Alfairs, an
the Lord Chief Justice, for writing letters in the Indian Museum had been almost en the night of the 28th May, and were co-as a terrific ses and swall caine rolling in quera and tea and sagut. They weald the the Ministry had resiguod had been taining from M. de Freycinet, the Frezich dust while presiding over the trial of the Exhibition caught fire this afternoon.
adopt the
and did not those why, if
serounded all the entrances to all the was to be insest on unequal shares in the defautatuty of him (Adams) to Miss Colo-tirely destroyed and the museum building solidated. No specific amounts wereolained. From the B. E., which would have randerer
ontrol of the country, the English contral The hearing of these cases was resufood at it impossible for the boats to have gone or dame of tho voto is one of lit the metropolis, and great crowds of people French allianco in Evetian affaira. This brought against Bernard Coleridge, son of of the flames, but not unti
slonguide. This sea soon began to break they gained a viesory, would have to stand diatasid buikings, eager to catch a
which the exhibition proper is being held 11 o'clock this morning.
Mr. Gladace's remarks were recaired shape of the Ministers when they should to be paramount, the consideration to bridge for the express purpose of dissuading itself very seriously damaged. The flames The only articles saved from the Indien Re-examined, Captain Hebernatin said, up the Tokio, and by 9 pm. nothing was the consequences.
visible of the ship, portions of which were
panting events. The members of the Oom King John of Abyssinin, the establishment of Justice Manity, Adams contended, was
Justice Manisty sold the jury, continu. Museums were those which comprised the when he first saw therad light of the Doris, stre
England would prove
I could not subunit, antided, collection contributed by the Prince of instasd of avoiding a collision, he would be mentioned, as showing the force of the was defeated on the second reading of the meas, before the prayer koue, stood about of which in the Khedive's dominions and prejudiced. emnteractive of Italian designs. It is de of Adams. sea, that one of the brass howitzers belong budget, it being rejected by 264 to 253. have rea into her
Gladstone, a few minutes stor 4 o'clock inrad that this failure of both these wis that I had no home for Miss Mildred Colo Wales. All the remainder of the Indian At 4.30 o'clock the roof of the museum To the Court-Even if he had gone falling to the ill-fated resol, was washed up when the result was amonuced Lurd in the lobbies eagerly discussing the situats relatiurs with
I trust my speed ahead, when he saw the Doris change fax aahore, at least half a mile from where Bandolph Churchill and Me Parnell jumped her course, he could not have avoided the the ship had alranded. The crew and work-up on their seats and enthusiastically woved the afternoon, entered the House of Onsions greatly discouraged Gladstone, who, ridge. Thank Gud, I have a happy if I exhibit is destroyed.
His appearance was that of a firm fosing heart at the discovery of what he behave not a gorgeous one, and collision. Ha could not explain how he did en vers brought up to Yokohama yenter their hats.
The thirty-nine Parnellites and all them, perfectly undisturbed. He at once lieven was the deep hustility against Eng home is equally bappy for Silas Mildred building collapsed. For a long time it was the instituto adjoining.. not see the Doris before she came round the day afternoon, in the M. B. M. 8. 8. Tokio
nard
in that case, dit ist dare and also to that stern of the Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's Mar., which had been sent down for them. Conservatives voted with the majority proseded to the Speaker's desk and enter and entertained be for immediate contin- Justice Manisly all but tughed, in his feared that the flames would extend to The minority included Sir Michael Bass, el inte conversation with Mr Peel. Da-ental neighbors, suddenly awoke to a keen aning up, that I was a swindler. Ber- the buildings of the city of Loridoa goïdı the brawer, and several Iris Liberals. rag the sunvenation the Premier was senas of the failure of his foreign policy and Baru Cules-bus to attempt to justify The Indian Museum contained many costly
eater tho Although strong whips had been issued, ridently in bright spirits, and he was concurled to abandon politied life.
the Radian members of
New York, June The Sun's special the attack he nade upon his sister and my and rare exhibits of Indian workmanship. many Government apportera were absent.dly checred by
Tremendous excitement was caused by the Flouse. When he showed himself in his from London of the 12th says: The sectes self in his letters to Bliss Mildred Adams These were principally supplied from the The P. M. S. 8. Ga's stastner City of the announcement of the result of the dial place bis very self-pussesion seemed in the Fluise of Compona to-night when concluded by asking the Court to quash South Kensington Mazelam, and it will be
confidently ru- the Perbey came in from Shanghai Witness New York, bringing San Francisco papers vision, and Gladstons immediately ad enthuse his hairers and the Chamber Mr. Gladstone manounced the retireniest the judgment of Justice Manisty, who re-impossible to replies thein. The damage to
journed the Homeo. It in
the applause because an oration At last that have been witnessed in St. Stephen's case with costs to the plaintif Attorney trifling chacter.. fully eceroborated the evidence given by up to the 13th June, arrived here this morninured that Gladston vill visit the Queens fairly rost with cheer after cheer, until of his Ministry wore the inod extraordinary versed the jury verdict and Ristrissed the the Inventorxhibition building is of
resignation. Mr Gladstone rose, la deference to the Hall for many years. The attendance and General James replied to Adams by dwell-
ing at opinion
at length upon the legal aspects o
of Captain Heuermann.
privileged to-morrow and tender his
The following is another account of the scenes
a in the House of Commons after theseting. He said the Cabinet, on assem-excitement have not been equaled for division When the result of the decisioning to-day, thought they were under
obligations to submit a dutiful communi generation. Every foot of siting and case, upon the question
be the members developed arboreal traits that duties of parents and brothers in warning Londay, June 4-The House of. Com-as auuonnoed Gladstone; who had been in to the Queen. [Cheers} It would bending room was crowded, and sons of munications, and upon the rights and mors, which adjusted loves the leaning forward in his seat and cynically premature on his pa : to enter into parti-wonki have delighted Darwin, climbing into their daughters and sisters against taking OPIUM-Now Patna, cash, 573
arted, turned pale and clutched lars concerning the nature of that com- high places like boys swarating, The crowds gerous. Judgment in the case will be de Cross-examined, witness said the only tide holidays, resumed its sessions to-day.
miling,ertonaly together. The house unication just new, He would sy, lunw-posts to witriess a street show, steps which they believe imprudent or dan London, Juno 5-The Cabinet to-day his bande of stopping and reversing the
of Westminster district engines when the
green light of the scused the Irish coerdun question for immediately became a babel of confesion, ver, that, tus on for murocrastane; a few days in the house overbowed into the Dora came into sight, was to undo two hours, but failed to reach in agree the mombers yelling, stamping and waving must elapso before the result of that cou-yard and the whole of in an interview with hats, neckties and handkerchiefs. A to-
cheered who
or hooted every Adams the effect of the fire or six strokes which meat. Earl Spented the minimum multuous ousor came from the galleries and unication could be arrived at so as to be was filled with exciled groups of mon of all ternoon that the slander case of Charles W.
hown to the House, During the interval, parties, the enziner had made full speed ahead.
Gladstone, yesterday, stat of coercion which he considered indispen the Speaker vainly bawled for order. TheMr Gladstone concluded, the Hougo would notable member, nccording to his politics compromised. It is stated that the com I, instead of stoppang and mood be for governing iruland. Ho showed. Parnelfities pointed at Gladstone and yell follow its usual custom in refraining from The cheering reached a climax when Glad promise, or settlement, requires that Lord the engines had been kept going full
That is the price of coercion ! the transaction of ordinary business, and be stone made his appearance in the Boasp. Coleridge shall give to Mr Adatus £6000 on ahead, the Peking would have been coRSI-biz Ahsenes from the council tid to 18 Down with Buckshot Forster : Remem-novod that the House on rising do aljuara (Nos à few of the Conservativo members the occasion of the marriage of Mr Adam
was determined that there
being apparently. applanse until Friday
joined in the at 5 p.nl.
ridge. was when the collision took place, and been compromise. The majority of the Cabinet ber Bayles Joyce!
The Government hus notified, the differ carried away by the infectus enthud Miss Mildred, daughter of Lord Colo- Witness
anxious
Bove an adjournment, but stood in his support Earl Spencer. Gladstons,
London, June 9-It is announced lo-day out of the way of the Dorit.
he could bemt offices of the internal enus depart of the moment, and the visitors seemed t
that the terms of settlement of the slander being shown the pencil log book, rend the that there shall be no disruption in the place fully a minute before he could be
Dheard.
nent throughout the United Kingdom be Glacstonian to
London, June 12.- The Qnoen lisa
a-case of Charles Warron Aduras against Lord following entry, made by the sexind maste face of a general election, asked Chamber- Engines put fall spead shed, when the tail and Sir Charles Dilke to accede to
London, June 9-The Daily Teleg aph that the additional duties og spirits and
cepted the resignation of the Gladstone Coleridge hare boen arranged as follows: chief mate sang out that a steamer which Earl Spencer's full demands for one year.
Although Chadstone's statement in Com Maistry, and has suntmoned the Marquis The Lord Chief Justice to settle an income had suddenly come round the Austrian The council was adjourned until Treaclay. saya It is doubtful whether the Cougarva- beer have been abandoned.
Appeared to
The News editorially says: It is im-nous this afternoon did not contain any of Salisbury tu form a new Cabiust. At 6 of 1600 yearly on his daughter Miss to be making for The excitement in Ministerial clroles over tives will accept office. Lloyd's steamer Witness denied. Tavingther is intense. It is said that Sir made any such statement either to the Cap-harles Duke and Mr Chamberlain intend possible to forecast the consequences of the direct announcement of resignation by the o'clock this afternoon Gladstone received a Mildred, on the occasion of her marriage vote. This Ministry will probably resign Cabinet, the terms he emphasized were communication from the Queen acknow-to Mr Adams, and all legal disputes are to tain or second mate; what ho did sing out to resign.
A PRECAUTIONARY MEASURE. Time 6.—Ne pr gress has been and the opposition take possession of the tree which have been invariably used on leging the receipt of his resignation as bo referred to arhitration was that the steaner wer makingforthe other
Ζαπάστε,
Constantinopl Jusa -The Turkish signation of the Gladstone Ministry she lid Government has sent 1700 troops busy. The statement in the log book that the rade during the work in allaying the Government. We do not suppose even the similar occasions, and were taken to indi- Prime Minister and the Cabinet. She sling steamer had no headway on her when the dissensions in the Brittatt Cabinet. The Conservative leaders will seek to undo what sate that the resignation had been decided states that panding consideration of the ra
been done on the Afghan question. 3n and tendered to the Queer
mood to Balmorel the Marquis of account of the threatening attitude sung ont to the Doris to go astara Government remains on the verge of disrupts whole polloy if the country is thrown Captain
The Conservativer are divided on the
Salisbury. wes also not correct; she was slightly motion Chainberlain, ambitnas to become
ail the principal points of tussis on the Bulgarian frontier.
RESFECTTEILY DECLINER ing throng the water. It was bleo Inoor, as English Freiniot, and Diko, linately inae nunta, we hope it, may not be question of the orpedingy of touring
refuse to ushent
power. The majority of them favour Bent leating, confusion,
along the route taken by the Marquis of tubbornly
Paris, June 7-The Gazios nga that say in the log that the Captain A shosted to the Deris to go astern before he to Gladstone's sonnuneed policy of
of stoneration of of what the lug the experimenta
Russian Minis ta chulp a
SUPREME COURT
IN ADMIRALTY.
Judge; au! Lieut. A. E McMurdo,
.NL.B.M. 'Picture Emanuel' ; and Captain 7. Brady, of the Resetia, as Novd dexators.) Tuesday, July 14
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A BUIT FOR LIBELCAINST LOUD CHIEF JUSTICE COLERIDUF.
that
AID TO AMERICAN SHIPPING. New York, June 11. The Board of Trade yesterday voted in favour of the proposition contained in the memorial of the Maritime Association of
of this port Londen, June 4-The action for libel thirty cents per tori he granted by the Gov- against Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, ement for every 1000 miles sailed by asi upon attacks on his character made by the United States, and engaged in foreign com brought by Charles Mantell Adams, based or stenta vessels built and owned in the mutual frienda for merce for ten years, after which the pay. defendunt in letters
inually. The Board recommends varly con the purposes of prejudicing Miss Mildred wont is to be reduced 10 per cent an Coleridge, whom Adams was courting,
pleasure and recreation. Officials in the Court of Appeal to-day, Adams appoured Congress. DISTRVUTIVE M
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By
wany articles
if he had continued to go full speed ahead, raved along the beach for miles. It may with prolonged cheers. The Government eater, or hear the report bearing upon in accorded Francs being en embassy: frota her from marrying him. To summing up did not cited into the main structure, in
steamer.
William Brevio said he was chief officer i of the Peking, and had held a certificate, New Zealand, for four years, and been at
Bes for years. He was on the forecastle
head
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if the Deris had let go her anchor and ing. The following telograms are taken put her engines full speed stern, when ho from our exchanges-
THE MINISTERIAL ORIBIS. first sighted her, which she could have done with perfect safety, the collision would have been avoided.
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Witors did not think the but the robels in the Cabinet insist that to consider whether sach a course would defeat is due to the action of the Par Way which lies in Scotland crowds ui pec- ter at War angiaNPA MAKS
differed
book, which was signed by witness, now means only to renew the bill modified, i decided apan, The Government's dynellites in refusing to uphold a Cabinet Pla sasonabled at the railway stations and fest against I
particuli enthusiastie
AN OVATION TO DAVITT,
gave orders for his own engines to go fall is the Irish Cršojas Act. It is true that Times, In an editorvil, says The Ublin, June 0-Freeman's Journal to. Salishary to Balmoral show that the Jour
rand old man yesterday retreated fepu
· speed "ástárn." Mr Francis pointed out striginal position on this questimation of the Cabinet in the present day comments or the defest of the Goy was inado through, a continued series of Tnesia declines all offers of Americans and
of affairs aust not be hastily erquert last night on the budget. It sefer popular ratione. On all that part of the Irishmen, sent through the admit that the
materially.
ceived an ovatina here last night. The oc ferences material
there exists in Ireland today, no reason be wrong to the country. The fancid from which they received nothing but cheered the coming man. At Aberdeen To the Court A vossel going
ing from five and no prospect of any reason for, renewal † modne vivendi might easily be arranged by broken promises, and from which Ireland station, whare the train. stopped, the demoulin, June 11-Michael Davitt re- THERMOMETRE
It is reported that Daviti will contest the to six knots, on it to bring up after letting in any fords. While usither Chamberlain abandoning the increase in the datica could expect nothing but injustice, as was
78 fathom phain, provided her on an Dilke has persorially stated in public bear and sphrite without leaving Childers forshadowed in the prapazad attempt to Here sunte ond called out Targo cheers for cosion of the demonstrations that the going fall speed astern at that they will resign from the Cabinet i larger delioit, to wary forward to the new again middle apon Ireland the inuitons Gladetose. en invitation greeted with term of his ticket-of-care sxpires to day. Of course good deal de the Promies persists in his renoval policy, budget than would have been the case if provisions of the Crimes Act. The result grans and hisses, ths of the water, and also it is generally understood that both have the £11,000,000 of the role of credit had of the roto last night will cause Earl The Marquis of Salisbury Las consented county of Mayo at the approaching Partia actually threatened to do so and it is been spent instead of only £9,000,000. Spencer and his Lieutenants at the Castle to form a Ministry, with Sir Stafford mentary election John O'Connor Power son, the sound officer of not believed that the medited policy The Standart, in an editorial, aayu to quit Ireland, leaving behind them the Northcote as Chancellor of the Exchequer, now presente the county
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