This
i
sign the estate for the benefit of the creditors,
Tuesday being the day appointed by the Liquicators of the Commercial Bank of South Australia for the payment of a divide ereditors assembled at o'clock, and the
and that the Tung wat Hospital has ut. This, it may be imagined, was no easy work. the corner of West Street. Now there was fined up to 825. I canst ay how long) however, aftor making and ho retir~July 10—The proposal of the Royal and end of 1.a. 64. in the £, a large-crowd of terly failed to apply that folt want inns they had na bozis and tow other means of a great difference between the places, or Pulice.. I think it is alont 10 years, I doj odin favorie of vott. The latter suc Colonial Executive Commissionsts of theficials were kept busily: "ángaged -until- |Baving themselves. It might, however, have seen the men before, said at first in the not know all the luhonga by their numbers, ceeded in adding 19 to the total, when Colonial and Indian Exhibition of Wales et four o'clock, when over £319,000 had
the other day.
in the remarks of your Shaughni con- turen of wroels on the Ohtasso coast, by philanthrople people, and that Jack will always dintrast any one who preaches That the Directors of the Dock Company
af him.
WON
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tha
services of the
Princo
FIRST TRAur: Will that dog bite! Second M ra. Agstralia), the Hon. James E. Mason (Fiji), the Earl of Rosebery, the Earl He may not be hungry since he had half of of Carnarvon, Earl Granville, the Bart of my g
A LITTLE BOY whoso spruined wrist Kimberley, and Mr Staples.
han boen relieved by bathing in whisky, surprised his mother by making: 'Did paps
THE CRAWFORD-DILKE CASE.
London, July 18-The divorce
Dae
THE CHINA MAIL. No. 7192-AUGUST 21, 1986.]
July 17.-The official average of the Now The market price of the loan to-day'in That a recent case clearly shows the nood completely. During these five hours, theness-that he could not set anything, regulations 15 years befors they were en scored 56 Barlow succeeded him, and
for tho spread of Westora modical science crew had employed themacives in getting of The inspector said that the second wit-titled to a pension. Some of the accused remained at the wickote for some time, South Wales loan in £95 Ba. 30.
ness was sitting opposite No. 16, and the were nearly ontitled to their pensions. during which Shrewsbury played with great 12, gave a chance,
THE COLONIAL AND 'INDIAN EXVLƏTTİON. among the Chinese to be as great is ever to a dry rock, some 300 or 400 yards distant. Eergeant Interpreter said iso was sitting at. they are cut without leave they may be freedom. Runs came rapidly. Barlow, quoted at 963.
has been in the which was taken by tho Interpreter the Sergeant second witness also, although he had novor
to recognise straight ball took his baila Tylecoto, the the valuable any dogres.
Inspector Parry maid-I have been in the next comer, had not occupied the cronse in connection with the Exhibition by the been distributed nearly £110,000 still ra- That the onforced cystem of using a solder-been mado eary sugh for else at hand witness box that he could identify them but I know them by their facsa
ho But when prisoners
force over 12 years and know very few of plong before Shrewsbury was ca the Highness, hna bosh received with much to ing-woll in connection with the karsino. were numerous Chincue fishing junka Batll-which was very unturai because they
of the spectatore, after pagnifi-vour. The committee which was appointed As American Indy's idea of a ballet giri godowne mved a very big binzo at Wapchai with that remarkable inhumanity cal to out only amid his mains undistributed.
loganese to the loss of hutaan life which out some of them, and when asked been in the detectivo fores for years cheers otininga of 164, during to carry out the necessary arrangements is an open muslin umbrella with two pink
again could not point out the same men. and have consequently not seen the cuntly
so ao often, as the others. I couras of which he never gare a chance to include the Agents-General of the Austra handles. That there is much sound common-sors have so often formed so painful tos Webber in his review of the, avidence at Cho. Alick and he has been her he nor Tylocote troubled the ecorers, R. Horbert, the Hon. Malcolm Fraser Tramp: You must find out for yourself.
I have known him for his opponenta. Briggs followed, but wiljan colonies, Sir Michael Hicks-Heach, Sir 10 convicted. fun pointed out diuarepancies in the wi- taripór wy avant the truaignent of sailors the junkmen refused to offer the slightest Besses statementranto who received 360 a cears. I arrested him "in 1882 as the and Lohman, the last tann, carried out i denis, He also contended that, as the so-
the 3 cents was keeper of a publio gambling house and he bat for 7. The innings closed for a total The Australings then went to the cond witness who paid out t sitting only two or three feet from the door, was fined $25. and I think he has been of 253.
West Street. I wickets. Jones and Scott, ng asual, being was impossible for Inspector Mathieson convicted since My impression is that lin to have seen him and to have soon what he is connected with No.
the fourth witness. I good stand, and Jones was credited with did. As to the third witness Vin Ayo he have seen his son rush out of the house, the first representatives. They made In fact the Police seemed to have made use cannot swear I arrested
Jarvip was also bowled after making a like Fructor. In the course of his examination come to an understanding, have you, Frod 1 ad-Fred: Yes, sir. Father: Sealed it with of the biggest rogues in the Colony to catch have done. I do not know whether he was only scored 3 before he was bowlod. reopened at the instabes of the Queen's FATER: You and Kate Carter have
nitted having boen guilty of the socused. This witness's evidence was fined last September $50.
Inspector Stanton said-Lam inspector in number. Ruanor and Trumble, who foll. Sir Charles Dilke, the co-paration & kiss-ch, my boy! Fead: "No, air; with "
11 years ago, but he denied every accusa-wax; she wrote her refimal. not worth writing down. Elo do ve
A GENTLEMAN who recently got swindled mistakes in his identification and, even when the Palice Force. I hava boon over 13 years owed, were each caught without scoring. ft pointing ant the mea for the third time he in the Police Force. I do not know many Palmar joined Scott, and soon afterwards tion which had been alleged against hits in
of the lukongs in
kungs in plain clothes. I would the Australian captain was dismissed leg t
to the conclusion that, taken ne a bele, it. blundered.
not know 54 of them. There was no report before wicket, for 30. Blackham and the present case, and aware that there had into the purchase of a salted mine came made to me of any of the even numbers Palmer now got together, and scoring be- been no utdue faniliarity between Mra being absent without fence on the eighth. came once more the order of the day, antil Crawford and himself. Sir Charles Dilke's might be a success, but taken in the ab FRIST LADY: Where have you been If the even numbers were known to the total. Garrett-partnered the Melbournence on his behalf, and accounted for his be out by the Barrack Sergeant or hy as wicket-kespor, who was at length bowled for dow 1 Second ditto ; I've bool shopping
ny was not present at the trial. would have been reported No. 230 23. Evans did not add to the acure, and
21.The avidence of Mr Ashton and I'm all tired out. First Lady: Yog was in 17 and 18 busts from 10 s. nt. to. Spefforth, who as ssual came lart, was Dilke strongly confirms that given by his look tired; what have you bought? Second p.tn. qu the 8th. Those boats are bowled for 6, leaving fire to carry out sister. The emo is derolapire strongly Lady Oh, nothing, I've just been shop.
The total of the innings was
YOUNG LADY: 'Gardauer, don't mako a of criminal intercouree with several of his Stanley Street and Wellington Strout his bat for 7 He was present at 10 n'clock. He ol 121. The English bowling was very des- against Sir Charles Dilke, who is accused ping.
tractive,
at a Briggs taking Bre wickets
servants, and maintaining a house of na-flower-bed here. It will spoil our croquet be in uniform from 10am to 2 pm.
Mr Wobber-That constable was said to east of 30, and Barnes three for 20.
As the visitors ware 232 behind their op- signation. The Judge is trying to prevent ground. Gardener: Can't help it, misa. Thom's my ordere. Your papa says he is have received his money as 10,20.
bound to have this plot devoted to horticul Croan-examined-I would know the most ponants, they followed their innings, and the publication of the disgusting details, of the lakongs by their faces I know all when the slumps were drawn for the day for 4 Palmer, not the old ones, but there are some who they had lost one wicket for 12 runs,
cut, 2; Trumble, not out, G. know,
will be contina to match between the Australian Eleven and All England was resumed.nt Lord's at noon to-day.
did wisely in giving a bonus to contribut of the life belta, &e.. which were availablu, i was another man who had been convicted. I do not know Ayam, him, but I might 26, caught. Gillen succeeded Jones, but Crawford v. Crawford and Dilko has been over sprain his throat when he was a boy?"
asaistance remaining calmly by until they could get an opportunity of pinder ing the ship itself. Under the circum. stances, the men had to make the best use
and it is utifying to think that so many of them have beure rescued. The stoward says he and the captain took the water together, after dark, the former having we believo, a plank to nasist him in a tropical climate, with adequate necom-floating, and the captain a life belt.. BAW 'the modation for Judgo, Jary, the Bar, aud After that the stoward neva:
captain ngain, and be also never again saw the public.
ing Shuroholders, and that a very large part of their work would have gone North had they not done ED. That the Colony is badly in want of a new Supreme Court, adapted to the needs of
Mr Johnson He did not point out any different porKALI. Ho only omitted aems.
Mr Webber-That only strengthens my
He
Mr Webber, then contention.
That tho, Jarora now indulge in a justi. Į thono whom he left clinging to the masts, risk and omit that he was reoning a Any such ropart would havʊ beɛa made to Palmer was caught after contributing 20 to mother, and also his servants, gave evid-stract: there was wothing in it. DAS ANT
fiable growl ever existing arrangerarts. That the atterapt to place Bank shares on the market for the end of the year at, or below, the equivalent of the cash rate, was regarded as too evident a Bear move ment to be seriously considered. That it in whispered that this stack his of late met with considerable support both
20.
that from the papers and Whether they have boot saved or not reatuff accumulated in the top left it outside purins dealtful, of course, but the chances possible to you what was going on outside.
Mr Machoun-I intend to recall Inspector seem to be greatly against steht & prob. Mathieson to speak as to that point; and ability. The following day the steward and shall call him at once. his companions were able to make their way
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they
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on the part of strong investors sind Fonksang came up, and, seeing their signals only strengthened his case. The Inspector joined quite recently whom I might not Garrett being vowie The match Landon yesterday. The Bishop of London |
advancers on the security offered. That the gambling in these shares, as evi
denced by the fluctuating values, is viewed as reprehensible and opposed to the interests of the Bank, but that a re- turn to a truer value of the shares, and a higher leval, is boliered to he shortly at hand.
That, excepting the Band performances in the Gardens on Sunday evenings, Hong- kong is singularly and unreasonably deficient in the matter of open-air enter tainmonts during the summer months. That Hongkong generally is too apt to lapao into a state of Sleepy Hollow from May to October
of distross, sent off a fat and rescued them. Bome other members of the crew were rescued by the Chincung, and taken to Amoy, we believe, and others again by the Taku, and taken to Shanghai. So far this is all that is known of the disastrous occur renco, but furthor particulars will probably be forthcoming to-morrow, a steamer being expected here from the coast porta.
circumstance
拒
21.-The
The visitors made a better stand, and The remainder of the teams rapidly throa wickete fell for 93 runs. collapsod, and the last wicket fell for 126, leaving Ali England winners hy one innings and 106 runs.
Appended are the full scorea -
All England:
Inspector Mathieson-When I went into the place I gave instructions to clear away to an island about a milo or a mile and all the paper and stuff in the cockluft half off, and here they remained until could see a clearly as I do at the present My Webber said this facther evidence Wedhosday, at one o'clock, when the momen
was asked distinctly if there was any paper
Ra-examined--Some of the lukongs bo long Wanchai, some to Yan-mati, and there or not.
Mr Johrison-I did not ask him.
ing to his change quarterly 100 Mr Webber said he asked the Inspector, and the answer was evadid both by him not know how long the Bergeant Intepretor The Acting has been in the fores. P.C. 133 has handed and the Sergeant Interpreter. Registrar General afterwards wont down to in his uniform. He was one of the men
and it was
Mr Johnson-Na. 230 is reported by the place with him sud doubtless something reported and has been dismissed.
Mr Webber to have appeared at 10,20. I was said then about the
is a mistake. that they
think that in resolved to lead this evidence. It was very suspicious cire
Mr Mackean, after consulting his notes, the first ex- ovaded any mention in
that toffect. Famination to the paper having been said Inspector Mathieson had made a state-
it he
inent to IA cleared away, especially
rightly,
Lum Achi, No. 278, said-I passed Tai- Chai Alick said that' membered
pingshan Street at 6.30 a.m. ou the 12th cleare there was paper hanging from the ceiling. pist. I asked no one to bribe me with 3 I know the Sergeant Interpreter. I No doubt the evidence of Inspector Ma thieson was assumed by the prosecution to centa
not see
see him there. If he has said I Ho did be the strongest oridance in the case.
that the evidence was wont sip and got 3 cents it is not true. I submitted, however,
eircumstantial. Inspector Mathie are not charged.
Cross-examined-The fare from Sap-ki- Fie could not son had really seen nothing. entirely
wan in a steama-launch is 5 cente. I havo possibly swear as to one man who had ro ceived
He was entirely in the come in the steam-launch without paying. trends of the interpreter. Luspector Ma- do not know if any of them got 3 centa
Mr Webbar said thiosca distinctly said he had been in the force 14 years and did not know the aspe of one of the lakougs. The Sergeant Later
the force four years and know every one preter on the other land said he had been of them. And if the Sergeant Interpreter that the cass rested on the evidence of the for 80; Spofforth, 4 wickets for 70 runs. had only been connected with the central so many mistakes made in his evidence that had spoken honestly he would have said he Sergesat Interpreter, but that there were at least the case against the lukonga was division for two.
Here they were years.
dochtful and bit. How very sitting together in this cock
When the Fooksang arrived of the wreck, it was scarcely possible to see the masts of the Madras for junks which were actively engaged in plondering the ship and which had been at this occupation from Captain the moment the crow left her, Hogg says the vessel is lying in an upright That there is a large section of this composition, well sheltered an almost every munity to whom outdoor recreation in side, and her upper deck is only twelve foot essential during the hot evening, and below water. It would appear, therefore, that an occasional Botauie fête might be that it may be possible to float her. undertaken with advantago.
That if the Offisors of the Northampton
Bhires were good enough to allow their Band to play one evening a-rock on the Parade Ground, the community would fully appreciate the pleasure thus given thum
That public performors should complain of lack of support during suminer is only natural, but to expect that people will sit in a temperature of over 100 to listen to evon Romeayi (or an Austrian Ladios' Band) is a little too much, That could auch performances be givan in the open air, the publie would have sup- ported them liberally.
wwwww
The Foolang herself appears to have en- countered the tail end of the typhoon, and had to anchor eleven hours at Kiuton Light Vessel, and again for twenty hours in Chang- tow Straits
money.
I
had been shown that No. 230 had boon oa parade at 10 o'clock. How was it possible for his to go and put receive 3 cents by 10.2. He argued on plain clothes and appear at Taipingshan
they could got a seat there he did not know, inefit of the they ought to get ble he- ;
these mon
Mr Johnson said that in the note book which had boon put in, the time at which Was put down against each appeared
whether be put down the. man. He asked leave to get Inspector Ma thioson to say correct time, for it appears in the book that No. 230 appeared at 9.45, so that there must have been some slip in his former
statement
Mr Wobber objected. He' maintained that if there was one error in the book the to learn that it was the law that people could whole case must break downs. He had yot
this
C180.
that the
With
regard to the
W. G. Grace, C Suitton, b Shrewsbury, c Read, o
M
OPIUM-Now Patna, cash,
Quotations KONORONG, Avgust 21.-
DO Old
onali, New Banares, cash,.. 485 Old
cash,
London, July 15.-The British and Colo-ture, not husbandry." nial Temperance Congress was opened in (Dr Temple) presided, and extended a warm welcome to the colonial delegates, wheue experience in the colonies on the question of temperance he regarded as highly valu able..
A series of moonlight outragea have oc- curred in Cardigan, South Wales,
July 16.At the sitting of the Tempor-
6102
Congrues yesterday: Messrs Collins, Valo, Jago, M'Leon, and Winwood read directepstom of popular papers advocating & reto in regard to temperance questions.
W. L. Maxwell, who is lying under send. tence of death for the murder of 0. A Preller, at St. Louis, United States, has been respited until October. Maxwell was to have been executed on August 28. Messrs Miller Brothers, railway
First Inuings.
18
19
104
22
Step,
L.b.v.
5
b
Barnes, ... Barlow, Ulyett, Tylecots, b Briggs, c Lohimas, not out....
Sundries
69
12
19
have
40
ment
Total ...
359
Contrac-
tore, of Adelable, have obtained the contract for the construction of Anthony Herdern's land grant railway in West Australia. The ataount of the contrect is at the rate of £1600 per mile, exclusive of ironwork.
The British and Canadian Governmenta jointly agreed to fortify the settle- of Esquinault, in North-Western Canada NOW
haa keon received that pirates are
of Greece.
Bowling Analysis Trumble, wickets besieging Thaumos, an island off the coast 17.--Mr John Ruskin, the eminent ritic, to ill.
Australian Eleven.
First Innings.
26 30
Jones, c
·Scott, Lb. w.
Giffon, Jarvis, b... Bonnor, e Trumble, Palmer, ... Blackhim, b
Evans, c... Garrett, not out... Spofforth, b Sundric
Total...
121
Bowling Analysis-Briggs, 5 wiokata for
Second Innige. Palmer, caught Garrett, b... Jones, b
Trumble, c Scott, b
48
4
17
THE SUSPECTED LUKONGS.
They had one paucil between them, yet The defence of the lukongs charged with they seemed to have kept count together, violation of duty and disobedience of or- The first number was right. The second ders, hy accepting bribes, was commenced they did not know and they had to take their book to the Police Barracks to get at the Fulico Court, before Bir. Mackoun the number altered.. Here was a mistake to-day. Mr Johnson, Crown Solicitor, ap-in the very second number.
Mr Johnson-The number was added, it peared for tio prosecution, and Mr Webbar
was not altered.
Webber Mc
(continuing) Whaterer (of Mr Greasy Ewens) for the defouce.
Mr Webber, in opening the case for the might be said they were uncertain of defence, contended that a case of bribery the second man who came ap; and if was not within the jurisdiction of the Mono only knew the time That the Hotel Company might make some gistrate and that Mr Minoksan had no other were going up and down the struct go into the box and contradict theraselves.
more in this direction, even if only to alternative but to send the case to be tried many other diferenoce wight be found But that was what was being attempted in 30; Harnes, S wickete for 20.
The Inspector and the Inter-
instance by a jury. Ha based this contention or out
Mr Johnson said he did not consider. preter found in the one lessen the monotony and heat of a long ordinance 16 of 1875-an ordinance io con-pret the sapected was at Wanchai, and it necessary to travel over the whole ground
solidate the last concerning tho jurisdic man evening in their palatial establishment. That the pecuniary success of any such tion of Magistratex. In the ordinance he No. 311 was inserted. Mr Webber then that had been gone over by Mr Webber,
Ite could found bribery as one of the exceptions to pointed out that the Sergeant Inter Inspector Mathieson had said distinctly that
see clearly. attempt is assured beforehand, which, the crimes a Magistrate might convict for,preter had sworn that the book in which pharacter of the wittsessen, it was quite in- instoad of refiding to the Supreme Court. the numbers were ted bad 101 beeb nossible is bring forward any witnesBES
whereas the Inspec that were the case he would resorvo his in his
possesion,
the hallet
hnected defence.
with gambling. How could any bot Two Chinese
those known to the police as gamblers and a second charge of dissboring the orders constables said they were sitting where they who had been asked constantly for this
not a word was Brid while not war regulations framed by the Captain, Bu by the Inspector about seeing them. One mouey come forward and give evidence?
Mr Maokean adjourned the case till perintendent of Police,
Me Webber hold that bribery was the maid one lakong came first and another Tuesday morning, when he will give deci
haring By the arrival of the Indo-China Co.'s foundation ofthe charge, which only for contaid another. In fact the Inspector has
of the ion, support of the sen divided into two to rely entirely upon the 3ke had be
boen
Bowling Analysis-Briggs, six wickets steamer Fockeng, Captain H. W. Hugs, Johnson, said the ordinan o qunted Bergeant Interpreter, his evidence mort be evidence of the Sergeant from Shanghai this forenson, with a por- by Mr Webber related entirely to decrees. distical beast winter day videos. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN for 10, Harlow, two wickets for 10. tion of the native crew of the steamer The men were charged first with misoun- Wit
London, July 16.-The Australian Elevon Matras, information has boos got which duct or violation of duty and were further Interpreter, if a tan who had been 11 years charged with disobeying the regulations in the colony could potidentify the lukongs, to fear that the and orders of the Captain Superintendent was it reasonable to suppose that a man commented & match at Liverpool today gives grave reason
was at firs: report. Pelaut for the Magistrate to decide the conld know every one. loas of life, as ed. The men brought on by the Fook
after all, is the first consideration.
BROWNIE.
The Stranding of the Mudras." JUFFORD. DROWNING OF THE CAPTAIN AND PART OF THE 'GREW.
bur's evidence led to
Mr Mackson pointed out that there was He also alluded to the fact that I had, for the prosecution who bad not been sun-
and
would be
neen,
dismissed because it
ו.
ENGLAND.
THE MATCH AT LIVERPOOL.
Gillen, b
Jarvin, not out...
Baator, b...
Blackham, b Beans, run out Spoffurth, 0.
Sundries
Total...
Art
18.The town of Victoria, expital July of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, bas again been destroyed by fire.
July 20-Alderman Kither, of Adelaide, intends to give a dinner to 1000 children of the East End of London, and will provide for their admission to the Colenial and In. dian Exhibition.
Baron Maclay is making arrangements at St. Petersbure for sending out Russian
emigrants & New Guinea.
Baron de Rothschild invites the formation of a company, with a view to the expenditure of £8,000,000 for the construction of the proposed Manchester
ship canal. Russia thr
threatens to annex Port Lazaroff, the Low Archi the north-westora island of the pelago, alleging as a pretext the British occupation of Fort Hamilton. The Russian China foot
to Vladivostock. Sie (1. Mitchell, the new Governor of will probably sail for Fiji in October. Fijuht is doubtful whether the
Czar will consent to meet the Emperor Francis Joseph in September next, at Gastein. The aympathy botwan France and Russia is provoking much comment ou the Continent.
Mr W. G. Grace has declined to join the team of cricketers now being organised by proceed to "Australia,
Wardül to
Mr
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126
Shaw's
AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS.
The following telegrams are taken from
team has been booked for Australis
19
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*
13
91
New Malwa, cash, 620 Allowanco, Trels... 32/48 Old Malwa, caah,..... 610,00 Allowance, Tools...... B/S Persian, Oily, cash. 400450 Allowance, Tools 16/99 Persian, Papor tied... 400/500 Allowance, Teels...... 92/48
Exchange. BONGKONG, August 21.
3/01
Bank, Wire,
Orodite,
Demand,
30 days' sight,
4 months' sight,
"J
Documentary, 4 months' sight, India, Wire,
demand, Shanghai, demand,...
Gold Leaf, 100 fine... Sovereigns,
30 days' aight, private
Temperature
Queen's Road,
$33.65
$6.52
(Taken ut Messrs Falcorer & Co.'s Premises
THERMOMETER-M
Do Da.
BAROMETER- Do,
QA.M....
20.810
1 P...
!
. Do,
4. P.M....
29.780. 29.715
*
..1 4 P. M
P.M....
Day
Wet bulb) 9 AM,
Do.
Do
1 P. M. 20
*-
Do.
Da
Dn,
Maximcn...
Do. Minimum over night, 82
METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER
AF $ F.M.: 20-DAY”) Barometer
Temperature,
Humidity
Direction of Wind
Force Weather
29.72
78
Bougkong Observatory, August 21, 1880.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
AT 4 P.M.-August 20.
slation,
REGISTER.
Wind.
in the Lusitania, which leaves in Angust. Manila ..... 20.83 80 80 9
Mr Samuel
who has been serious Haiphong. 20.65 81
zin health.
ly ill, is now
Hongkong 20.67 B2 Scottish, 17.-The English, Lorton,
Amoy..... 20.04 83 and Australian Chartered Bank has declared Foodhow
a dividend of 10 per cent, and carried for Shanghai 29.70 70 91 BA ward and placed to the reserve £5000. Nageenki., 29.50- 19.-Numerous colonists are visiting Westock. 20.88 71 July Dublin, and several banquets have been given in their honour. The Viceroy (the)
AT 10A.M.-AUGUST
disastor has not been unattended with Even on the first charge it was quite cog- who bad only boen two years at the atation against a team selected by Mr Stele. The exchanges brought on by the Guthrie, Cap-art of Aberdeen) also gives a garden party, Manila.....29.02 77 95, sang are the afeward, the salcon boy power under the Pulice Ordinance to do about not being in possession of the good. The Australians west in fret, and thin Shannen, which arrived here from to which a number of the coloniets have Haiphong.20.78 80
29.27
Weather.
10.87
He would also weather was fine, and the attendance was point out to his Lordship the goute
way he
Hongkong 29.77 83 || the scored 182, of which Giffen contributed 42
been invited. Mackenn said he considered he had wore
while his friend, the Crown Solicitor, and M Tiwraith 34. The English tear fol- Australia this morning —
July 2)Her Majesty the Queen will Amoy
Tooohow BRITISHI POLITIOS. lowed, and had lost six wickets for 104,
invest the colonial recipients of the honour with this case.
in his re-examination, had to contradict his low Mr Webber anid that as His Worship had own witness as emphatically as ever sinan when the stumpasmine-heal-made July 17.M: Gladstone's letters to the of St. Michael and St. George at Osborne, Shanghai. 291 78 77 91
Nagas 0.87.. he could do.
Loudon journals indicate a tendency to ra He then admitted having writ the highest score of 56.
on 2nd Angust. second man constituted himself both judge and jury he
July 17-The match was continued to peal the Union and abolish the House of
London, July 22:-Baron Biolay is now The baromater has risen in Luzon and speaks English with somo degros of ioncy would proceed with his defence. He quoted ting down No. Su, the very mado a day. The weather was unpropitious and Lords. Professor Goldwin Smith has ro-
mervels from
about whom they
in St. Petersburg, arranging for the dea along the south coast of China and gradients who cure p Wright, mistake. case of Regina T.
And if they made mistakes so the attendance was moderate. The English plied to Mr Giadabone through the press. to show that before a verdict against the early in the day, was it not likely that they then increased their sears to 204 The Ho doubts whether Mr Gladstone, in his patch of Russian emigrants to New Chaines are rather steep for WV winds in the
is. ft deal with were given, the Magistrate must be
Adelaide, July 20. The Kolapers Cap China Sea. A typhoon, which probably lows The Madras left Nagasaki for risc erond any reasonable, doubt of mide more mistakes afterwards. This Ser-principal acorors were Hornby 46, andi prezent frame of 1
only at
contest at Wimbledon, in which the Aus had its origin somo days ago far to the east Legislation for Ireland
N.E-wards to the Hengkong on Tuesday, the 10th instant
guilt. The judge in the case he geant Interpretor said
The Times denounces Mr Gladstone's tralia riflemen competed, was won by the of Luzon, is proceeding.. boy distributing money. All want wall until she had been twenty dad had said it was better that many the evidence of the two with regard to ¦ μliyeda.fino innings of 88; Play was baseless charges brought by him against his diane being second with 646, Australiane į humidity aro rather moderate and the
men who
said they scored 141 for the loss of 8 wickets. Scatt travesties upon history, and condemns the English teas with 666 points, the Una south of Japan. The temperature and the guilty persons s'ould escape than that one the
7, the typhoon experienced by the dentaleh. innocent person should be convicted. If the woke Bving away money og had not been stopped by the rain, and the match was political epponante, and his unfair attacks third, 632 points, and Indians last. 59% weather cloudy.
Magistrate had even but n
and four fironies, and the sccount of the disaster given by the steward, who
and is very intelligent, is somentat as fol.
aatiated
the
A
he
aw the Shors 42.
But what
The
Australians in their second tanings
four hours out, when she mot in with
"Fur three days and three nights she
* impression
of
the individual lukonga,
Ha at
pointed out at all; 269,-311 and at Wanchai; 211, 268, and 223 were at Yau-
of the storm and received a severe handling
others
Cost
THE SECOND TEST MATCH.
ag at
213 were | drawn."
mpon his old friends. Many other metropo-points. A South Australian team, firing a the probability of the innocence of the pri
litan and provincial journals speak in the Port Adelaide, at the same time, and at the London, July 19-The Australing Eleven same strun The vulgarity of Mr Glad-sama distances, with same conditions, strongly that the witnesses in case were not to be believed. The first were at Yau-ma-ti, it would All her boats were smuhed and washed witness was the famous Chai Aloka mau than three cents to come across and get the day against All England. The bome team turning his defeat into personal humilia winning teata in England.
The Australian Eleven against Yorkshire, In conclusion, Mr Webber W. W. Head, Steal, Tylecote,
resulted in a draw in favour of the home Barlow away: a great many of her dock fittings well known to the Police and consequently money. No. 288 he was informed was at was made up as follows: W. G. Grace, tion.
he must be a man of bad character, Ho Kowloon.
tears. were also smashed up; a large quantity of described himself as a matmaker, but the maintained that the whole case rest Barres, Briggs, Lohman, Scotton, Shrews
Lallywhite's team of professionals is to water made its way into the engine room other witness said he was soon every ed on the evidence of the Sargeant bary, and Ulyett Rain fell during the the commencement and prevented was contradictory in
in morning, he Interpreter, which At first be at the Police Court.
until 1000 Chinese witnesses of the play until time after the
bocs to have encountered the full force sonors, it was his duty to a this mati., If these men and perhampore commenced the return match at Ltds to stone's epitheta against his opponents is acored 681, or fifteen above the total of the i
day
BAIL
out
was not a
prisoners,
.many pointa.
vain ; and any one
This
Bsid-T zm
'AKOLO-AMERICAN EXTERDITION TREATT. THB
Levlon, July 17-It is understood that treaty has been arranged between the encement British and United States Governments, interest was mitore from Amories: The treaty hea
leading Ford, ono of the
Irish
The
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Captain Plenge decided to run inside the certe forlonateller to draft Acting Chief Inspector. I have been with great freedom. Bection was provides for the extradition of persons
18
loave
rups.
AUSTRALIAN ITEMS
W: DORERGE, Government Astronomer, Hongkong Observatory, August 21.
1. BABONETES, reduced to 53 degrees Fahren-- beit, and to the level of the sei in inches, tenthe and hundredths.
9. TEMPERATE, in the side in degrees, Fabrenheit...
3. Huami, in percentage of saturation, the
100,
4. DIRECTION OF Wise, to two points.
6. FORD OF WINE, Monding to Bestierk Seale.
6. STATE OF WEerans. b blue sky, o de.. khai, Ilightning, o crerpent, p pasang showers, tached clots, d drizzling, rala, f fog, a glovisy, nelly, stalo, snow, thunder, vinbility, dew (wet).
7. Mars, in inches, tenths and braid radth,
SUN AND TIDE TABLE FOR
HONGKONG, HEA (From The Hongkong Almanach.) AUGUST.
BIOH WATER,
Cladatone is to leave England shortly on and stokehole, nearly putting out the fires id be recognised all this, two could not bo believed. It was also nointed hour. The greatest in with a view to the extradition of dens next and for Australia in October humidity of air saturated with moisture being her pumps became obukod with the loose and then he said he recognised coal, and several of her crew sustained He said he wouler and had not curious that mode of the eve4 Rumbers had taken in the watch, and at an early hour caused auch excitement among the Trish an extended yachting craine,
August 5.The cricket match between The Americana been reported an absent, for the rule being the ground was thronged in every part. been convicted of Bevara injurier, among them being the so- deliberate, premedit telling thus het odd numbers were out on even days, home team, wore the first to go in, Nationalists in the United States, has the Australian Elevon and Surrey, wAY WOD
lies. He had
had that cond cats, whose log was broken As the ones raneived a reward of $10 for inform-(and the 8th was an even day) the even somewhat bumpy wicket, Grace and Scotton issued a manifesto, in which he advises Mr by the latter team by an innings and 200
leaving
The match between the Australians, ar after contributing the would I have been liable The former westher 'sti romained heavy and threaton and hut incentive made him stratch numbers should have been in the barracks being the first repesentativna for England. Parnell to make the House of Commons
his elastic conectance to any extent to gain to a fine of 3
was d
the Scotton, and 35 cents. Was it
it likely they 13. Shrewsbury
bi of the world ing and the pumps could not be cleared, dollars The evidence of such a man would ran this risk for 3
extension of the extradi- Kent, also resulted in the defeat of the He himself had admitted that,
two Sottingham professionals made tion treaty which has been arranged between Australians by ten wiskets. worthless.
stand, Shrewsbury, in particular the British and United States Governmente because his son had been Acting Obief Inspector Gray
Adelaide, July 29. During the week Tainbow Islands for shelter, with the view of making his ship again seaworthy. This convicted, he got a
a petition which the witness never reard and yours in the service and am attached to the bowled for 10. Head followed, and ran guilty of rauslaughter, larceny above 50 splendid rains have fallet throughout the
Central
may mention that I up 13 very quickly, boing Station. T
funily caught. was accomplished with safety, and the ves-nover understood, but which he presented Contr
property whereby life is endangered,
vest prospects are much brightened, Laced
Mr Caldwell's motion in the Assembly, wintondent to put in all the records that may fore wicket when he made 5. Barnes si brought to an anchor. As the holding the Acting Registrar General. As to have got authority from the Captain Super-Steel, the next man, was given ont leg be. dollars, burglary, and malicious injury to principal portion of the Colony, and bar-
the eccond wit
witness, according to kis
THE NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN, was not good, or the position not quite story, he was employed by the gambling be required. No. 124 joined on. 4il Do: Shrewsbury, who continued to play with
1872. He has been in the service great brillianes,
Londos, July 16, 1.3 pm syndicate That the Speaker road daily prayers, was The geinber
pair increased
four votes only. by a majority Bultable, Captain Flange decided to make house keeper to disburse the money whole peu
Solicite had gone by, he might have re No. 238 Joined. 7th. Jan. 1833; No. 195, drawn, the total being 20t for four wickets South Wales Loan of £5,500,000 at about panel's party have forwarded a first cons -Est | ATLET "Bacure, anchorege, and it was said to whoever came up. If the Orown years. His quarsoter is clanned as fair; score" very rapidly until the stumpa wore has tendered for two-thirds of the Nawelbourne, trish sy to pathisers with Month...
The cent. Ioan of £5,500,000, the minimum
taken, while executing this manœuvre that the caived three conta. Ho garo the money to on 9th June 1877; 14 in May 1st 1877 Shrewsbury, not out, 91; and Barnas 289ers for the New South Wales 3 per i tios of 1000 to sasist the part which has population unlorfansts accident occurred, the ship persons he had naver en before, and 276, 17th March 1876: No. 196, 12th Jan. The fielding of the Australian teams was
303, 3ed Jan Jaly
was continued at for which was Ared at 94, were opened just boon 20. The patch 1877 randing on to a sunken rock which, so the did not know whether they were lit 1874-131, 2ud Sept. 1976; 200, 2nd May very good, no chances being missed.
610,715, including af plate 1977
252, wa @a | | |
13th Sept. 1871, promoted let Lord's this money steward says, is not marked on the chart. clothes and all
spectators, who manifested in numbered about 1500, aggregating Aug. 5.-Wilkinson & Co. have suspend the keenest interest in the play. The home £17,000,001 The tender of one syndi ed payment, liabilities, £32,250. Their 4th Feb
the liabilities, 1878; 187, 5th Nov, 1878.
schedule shows assote equsi to (Whare the steward got this information, trusted to him to be distributed in class ja Jalyl 1888 Tuly 1978; 148; Lovemblage // in the presses of a large at noon to-day. Tas total tenders
£5,370,000 at £95 76, 83. been only this way although he had we cannot say, but probably be heard it eight days in the gambling-house. Hr Me Wahber said all the others were under tonus, who last night had four wickets down cate was from some of the officers). This happened Webber then went on to say that from No, 16 Ave years and he did not intend to ask for 203, resumed their imings, Shrewsbury another tendor was for £1,000,000 at Eas afvise wiping off a considerable son to
About thom
and-Barnes (the two not-outs) taking theirs. The syndicate tenderers will receive cotar expected losses. The creditors have Taipingehan Street one could see with di ou Sunday afternoon, the 15th, at treaty into West Street. He had himself gone
Mr Grey (continuing-Secording to the stand at the wickets. They commenced to two-thirds of the monut of the loan at 931 tiken a fortnight to consider the best course arangement during the time, the firm will o'clock. The ship soon began to fill and into the cockloft and must confees although old regulation the lakongs had to be 10 score freely. Barnes added 30 to his total Tenders at 295 7a Gil, will receive 38 per of action to be taken failing to make some five hours later she had tiled down it might be said he was a projudked wit. years in the service and according to the new of yesterday before he was caught, having cent, above that in foll
konga
or not.
not as they
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6.23
6.21
High water at Whampoa : 2 hrs. 30- wins. Ister than at Hongkong at the Barrier: 3 hrs 15 mins, at the Salt
Flats: 8 hrs. 30 mins. ́; n): Shameet I 9 krs 13 mine. Moon Last Quarter 231 31 10m, morning