AUSTRALIAN TELEGRAMS. The following telegrams are taken from our Australian exchanges brought on by the 8. S. Woosung, Captain J. D. G. Arthur, which arrived here yesterday. The tole
THE CHINA MAIL
Mails.
Briggs was caught for 53. The Australians then sent in but made no stand, owing to the heavy state of the wicket, and were all disposal of for a total score of 08. They followed with their second inninge, and when the stumps were drawn had made & cuns without the loss of a wicket
grams deal with oven's which took place brides arid New Caledonia, would do more concluded today. The weather was gloo;
subsequent to the despatch of the English Mail roceived to-day :---
Government for the action takon in regard the recent landing of the French in the Now Hebrides. The German annexation of a portion of New Guines caused great bitterness in the colonios. Any Goren bit ment capable of negotiating, so that France and Germany would go out of the New Ho
London, 14th August. The match was to bind Australia to the mother country, thas tok anything else Mr Service oxpressed his
his my, and the attendance of spectature only approval of the course taken by the Governmodorite. The wicket was much cut up. RUSSIA AND. PORT 'LAZAREPN, ment regarding colonial defences, to which The Australians continued their second in- London, 10th August.-Britain is urging the colonies would readily contribute. The nings, and seared a total of 148. Dillon China to resist the threatened occupation Marquis of Salisbury stated he was unable was the higliest stand with 56 mm
scorer, caught and bowled by Russia of Port Lázaroff, in the Korea. to mawer on his own authority. He must for 47.
A strong hope is entertained that Gor-conault is colleagues. Ho had been much to his credit The Englishmen thus wolt many will co-operate with Britain and impressed by the growth of the foderation in a single innings with 218 to spare. China in protesting against the occupation movement both at home and in the enlonies of Lazareff, in the Korea The London Although no dolinite proposals had yet belief that the was the viscat course at present. It would be a mistake to consider the movement uarcal, and he believed the contrary would Her Majos- soon find practical expression.
his
Times insists that Britnin must retain pas been made, he exprelation of scheme
Hession of Port Habilton
London, 11th August. The isolation of Russia is uruel, conimented on by the Ger man and English Press, and both are arging China to resist the Russian occupa tion of Purt Laaroff.
A SIGNIFICANT STATEMENT HY A EUSSIAN GENERAL.
abstention from the
ty's
the
A NEW OFFER FOR THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL SERVICE.
London, 13th August,It is reported that the orques of the White Star line of stenuiors have offered to ran a twenty-six and a half days mail service to Adelaida..
THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES Lowlon, 14th August.The Loudou Cr's Government would always keeLord brauch of the Bank of New South Wales
of expressed his
Salisbury fedoration Har
STEAM FOIL SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, MALTA, GIBRALTAR, BRINDISI, TRIESTE, VENICE, PLYMOUTH, AND LONDON: ALHO,
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TELE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL, STEAM of has announced the increase of the capital NAVIGATION COMPANY's Steam-chip
of the
No. 7205-SEPTEMBER 6, 1886,
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.
Exclusive of late Arrivals and Departures reported today,
To facilitate finding the position of any vessel in the Harbour, the Anchorage in divided into eleven Ecctions, con mencing si
Groen Inland. Vessels wear the Hongkong shore are marked h., near the Kowloong thera ¿., and those in the ledy of the
Shipping or midway between each shore are marked s., in conjunction with the figures denoting the sections
Saison.
1. From Green Island to the Gas Works.
2. From Gus Works to Jardino's Wharf to
3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour Master's Office.
From Harbour Master's to the P. and O. Co.'s Office, 6. From P. and O. Co,'x Office in Peddar's Wharf. 4. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard.
Fessel's Name.
London, 18th August.-A great sensation views of Captrooting of shareholders at the head office, from this for LONDON direct, við SUEZ”, Amotisia
governments on
has been caused throughout Europe by General Ignatieff, Commander-in-Chief of would coment to oplonial government Ur
the the Russian troops, baring stated: that
subject. The Sarvicu's Ruzain and Franco are eager for revenga
remarks as to New Guinea and New Caledonia
ledonis outside the field of praction against Germany.
London, 18th August-It is reported politics, out ho praised the energy display that General Ignatieff, the famous Russianed by the colonies for defence. commander and diplontist, has denounced
NEW REBRIDES. the ingratitude of fermany towards Russia, Lenian, 8th August.-Mr Edward Stan and predicted that France and Bussia, act-hope, British Sexretary of State for ths ing in concart, will shortly attack her.
RUSSIA PREPARING Poll A Cour.
London, th August.-High European authorities have warned the British Ge verumont that Russia is actively preparing for a great coup.
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A THREATENED TEXAN RAID ON MEXICO. London, 12th August, 6.4. a--The Texans direaten a raid on Mexion, to re- lonso an American journalist, in prison for livel
Section
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CANAL and Tscal Porte of Call, on Amigo
Antonio FRIDAY, 10th September, at 4 p..
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Parools and Specie (Gold) at the Office Atholl autil 10 am, on the day of sailing.
Belgie For further Particulars regarding Carisbrooke FREIGHT and PASSAGE, apply to the Clara PENINSULAE & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVICA Dafla
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Desima The Contents and Value of Packages are Don Juan
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PROPOSED GERMAN COLONIAL BANK. Berlin 14th August. It has boun decided
Colonics, has informed M. Waddingtom, the to found a private German banking institu- French Ambassador in London, at the, Australian colonies aro minch concerned atti, specially to do business in the co- the perinanent character of the barracks is, the Stata superintending its opera-reared to be declared prior to shipment.
tions. which have been created a the New He brides for occupation by the French trecus dispatched from New Caledonia:
London, 11th
AUTOVAUT OF A PERMANENT (OLONIAL EX-
-XIITION.
Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and condition of the Cour- pany's Black Bills of Lading.
Prasangers desirous
their gago can do so on application at the Com pany's Ofice.
Sir Charlon Tapper, High Commissioner for Canada, proceeds to Ditars to adrueste the establishment of a Permanent Colonial Exhibition. Sir F. P. Cunide-Owon ex-NB-This Steamer takes Passengers and presses his confidence in the ultimate sue, cass of the scheue. ORRMANS WISH TO COMPETE FOR AUSTRALIAN LOSTRACTS,
It is reported that Gernian shippers de- sira to compete in tire mail contracts to Australia
& CABLE FROM VANCOUVER TO AUSTRALIA,
London, 11th August.--The Hon. Joha
--The Paris journal, Palliser, O.M.G.. Who is well known in La Republique Francaise, has published an connection with American exploration, has article relative to the New Hebrides dift. written to the London Times, urging, that culy; in which, after ridiculing the olaina the British Government sald take a of Britain wit
of Britain with regard to the islands, the Rerics of
soundings between Esqui-writer unreservedly declare that Franco has minals, on Vancouver's Island, and LG forestalled Britain, and bas this practically Freuch notalu, before agreeing to support any annexed the New Hebates. The scheme for laying a cable from Vancouver's Government Enving gone so far, will, said Jalated, off the coast of British Columbia, the Republique Francaise, aurer with raw to Australia,
either the flag which has been hoisted, or the troops who have been landel on the HIL CHARLES BILKE AND CURIMEA.
ATTACK DY NEW OLBRIDGANH ON A NEW London,
8th August.-The members of islaude.
CALEDONIAN VESSEL, the Cleia Liberal Association with regard Acting on instructions from Mr tiline,
Fyduay, 10th Aug.st.- L'Independant, to Sir Charles Dilko's connection with the Premier of Victoria, Sir Grahan Berry con
of New Caledonis, of 29th July, publishes Cray Divorce Case has passed a resolutinnes to urge upon the Colonial-Office
authorities that the French troops shoulds from the New Hebrides, received by the Hairy Queen, of an attack by natives of be withdrawn from the New Hebritos. Santo on the Idaho, balunging to the New In response to the pressure thus brought Caledonian Company, trading with the New to boar, Me Stanhope, Secretary of State Habrides. The captain had
dificul great" for the Colonies, has promised Sir Grabam that he will request the Earl of Iddesleigh, by in escaping death and delivering the rezsol. Also that a boas manned by na Fersign Secretary, to remonstrate with Mtives of Solomon Islands had been captured Waddington, the French Ambassador in by Sante Islanders, and many of the faria- Loubou, against the French troops remain er massacred. ing at the Talands in the face of the promise given by M. de Freycinet that they shoxild be withdrawn.
tion, th five dissentients, receding its belief that Sir Charles was innocent of the charge laid against him.
THE NEW SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE
AJANI
COLONIES.
London, 3rd August.The press generally in satisfied with the appointment of the Hon. Edward Staubope as Secretary of Stato for the Colonies in the Salisbury Ministry.
THE BLENHEIM ART TREASURES, Brandon, th August.-The sale of the Dake of Marlborough's celebrated Blenheim collection of art treasures has been con. cluded. £350,000. PROPOSED ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN PENNY FOST
The total amount realised is
to convey letters at the rate of one ponny per half founce, on condition of receiving a subsidy based thereon. The Pentastar Generál
the
pplied that he could not entertain
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Government drema their presenco no lon gar necessary for the protection of the set
lera.
at 12th
August. It is repoited London, that an English protestorato has been pro claimed in the Ellice Group.
THE WRECK OF Tire 'GY-BR-MOON." DECISION OF THE MARING BOARD.
Sydney, 12th August The Maring
of Captain
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Cargo for MARSEILLER
EL WOODIN, . Acting Superintendent,
Northorn
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Pilot Fish Plainmeller
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Hongkong, August 26, 1886.
Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company.
Taisang
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TO JAPAN, THE UNITED
W boating STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND
Yangise SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE, Yung Ching.....
VIA
Zatiro THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
Zamboni..... ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.
AND
mak Steamship BELGIC will be despatched for San Francisco, via Tokokaria, on TUESDAY, 14th September, at 3 p.no.
Connection being made at Yokohama,
wish Strainers from Shanghai, and Japan ports.
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RETURN PASSAGEA-Pussengers, who have
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Sewall Benjamin The Standard, in an article on the satne subject, ays that it is time the French the steamer Ly-ce-natun which was sozu
Etrainis ...... evacuated the Now Hebrides.
Fortune 19th August. La Liberté, a Con-menced a few days after the rock of that Paris,
Francis B. Foy London, Oth August. Mr J. Henniker servative paper, contains to-day an article vessel and adjourned, consequent upon the
Friederich Heaton, M.P., wrote a letter to the late on the French occupation of the New He-action of the Supreme Court,
ou bakal Dr Sly appeared on behalf
Galatea cralates Postmaster-General, saying that a powerful brides. The writer insists that the occupa- this morebber. The examination of
George stentnabip company which had direct sailion tion is only of a temporary nature, and that of
Janies
third oficer, Fotheringham.
Grantee foutes to and from Australia was prepared the troops will be withdraw a soon as the leaded. "Captain Webber made a state-
Harvester Frano fall fare, re-embarking at San fox China or Japan (or vice versa) evid- ment contradicting Fotheringham's
regard to the time of which he within six months, will be alloweda discount Hydra...
Importer.. Once with
of 20% from Return Fare; if ro embarking India had been called on deck, and with reference
within one year, an allowance of 10% will to his returning & reply to Fotheringham be made frora Return Fare. Pre-Paid Ro- J. Dr. Peter... through the tube from the whoolhouse to
turn Passago Orders, available for one year, the bridge. The court was cleared at noon
will be issued at a Discount of 25% from Lorna Doone. to permit the board to deliberate and come
Return Fare Chiru und Japan to These allowances do not apply to a decision
to LATER through fares The finding of the Marine Board their Invoices to accompany Cargo Blephon of inquiry, for which he, Mr Heaton, intention of the New Huhtides by France. fendad shortly to move. The London Times La Liberté alzo in un artiels to-day, urges Le-moon wreck is as follows. The destined to poris beyond San Francisco,
T. F. Oakes thinks: that Mr Heston
Government to follow the ex. wreck was esteed by the wrongful not should be sent to the Company's Offices, Three Brothers the French proved the more essential
of his case, and the sixpenny ample set by the Britak Government in or default of Captain Webber by recklessly addressed to, the Collector of Customs, San Troubadour rates of
the The Times adds that proclaiming a protectorate over the Ellice navigating the vessel to close to land, Francisco. there is
roasuris fur
group of islands in the South Pacific, and and ordering a course to be steered which believing that the
For further information as to Freight Wandering Minstrol...5 persent high rate of Anglo-Australian
post
to proclaim a
a French pretectorate over the led to the wreck; 2nd. By default of
the or Passage, apply to the Agency of the James Fotheringham, third officer of Company, No. 60a, Qucen's Road Central. Wildwood”. age is due to bad management, and if co, New Hebrides.
watch, for not taking auding her off the be found in the a remedy would be Bursly
SOULLING IN ENGLAND, joint action of all concerned
Land, 8th
of 8th August.-Lee, a New York safety the yeasel by sculler, has been permitted to compete in
or reversing the engines ho when the forthcoming International soulling con-
sho was running into dan test on the Thames.
gor, and the captain not being on the bridge London, 9th August. A match has been at the time. Webber and Fotheringham arranged between Banch, the champion are therefore onlled upon to appear before scullor, and Gaudaur, the American cara-
the board on Monday next to show cause. man. The race will take place on Septem- ber 18.
as it would be most unfair to thoso companies who had already tondered upon the sixpenny basis. Mr Heaton rici cules this excuse, and appeals to Mr Haikea, the now Postmaster Goneral, to obtain the consent of l'arliament to grant a committee
has
London, 12th August.The British Post Office authorities favour the establishment of a twopenny post-card service to Australia.
DISKOP OF MANCHESTER.
London, 8th August-It is reported that Dr Kamuien, Bishop of Adelaide, has been offered the vicarage of Blackburn, with the view of acting as assisting bishup to Dr Moorhouse, Bishop of Manchester.
in
Paris, 14th August La Journal Officiel, n an articls to-day, insists that the protocol entered into in December Inat between France and Germany fully justifies the re-
London, 10th AugustThe selling [Dr Kenzion has notified that he has re-match between William Beach and Wallace ceived no intimation of the appointment in Ross, for £500 a side and the shampionship question.]
of the world, has been definitely fixed for
NEW BISHOP OF YDINBURGH,
London, 7th August-Canon Dowden, principal and l'antonian professor of Theo- logy in the Phaological College of the Episcopal Church of
D.D., of St. Mary's Cathodeal, Edinburgh,
appointed Bishop of Edinburgh has been
THE COLINDRIES.
London, 11th
Saturday, September 25,
P. New
Intimations.
Mr. Andrew Wind, NEWS AOSST, &0.
for the
has retired the N South Weles vareman, 23, PARK ROW, NEW YORK; is
tional scaling sweepstake, on the ground of health
London, 14th August.-William Beach, the champion enler, who is in active train- ing for the coming contest with Gandaur,
cellónt form.
gested that the Colt has been oug. the American, is pronounced to bo in ex-
THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETIRS IN ENGLAND.
And Indian Exhibi- tion should be closed for two-months after October next, and afterwards reopened for another year. The proposal has not been favourably received by the executive com- mittes in connection with the exhibition.
THE PROPOSED TESTIMONIAL TO THE PRINCE OF WALES London, 11th August. The proposal to presont a testimonial to the Prince of Wales, sad in recognition of his
of his services AS president
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London, 12th August.--The match bo
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of subscribersticipated. The numberance a captain won the toss, and hel
to the icatimonial fund up
The
to the present, very small. The London and Scotton were the first to go to the World, referring to the movement, pre- wickets, where they remained until betweeu dicts that, in view of the lukewarmness - four and five in the afternoon before they hibited in connection with it, the Prince of Wales will decline to receive the fast did form, and in spite of the excellence of
were separated. Grace was in apten timonial.
the Australians' bowling, scored with great rapidity, Scotton playing a defensive
ve game. latter, although at the wickets consi
over three hours, only scored 84,
LORD WOLSELEY AND THE COLONIES.
Wolseley, speaking before a party of colon-
London, 13th-August-Genéral Lardentonly was boled. Greiz,
ista at Shoeburyness, said he hoped the colonias might and volunteers to take
part
300
bat
in the artillery competition during the badly missed when he had scored 'eix, calebration of the Jubilee Year, and also had made 111 when Scotton went out. that a battery of British artillery raight be contingedowed, and the champion froodom, with great sent out to Australia to corapeto, with the Although he gave three chances be suc oclonial artillary.
reeded in placing 170 to his credit, IMPERIAL FEDERATION,
before he was
On going back to London, 12th
August.-Sir Thomas the pavilion dan ovation. Read Brassey to-day presented to Lord Salisbury now joined Shrewsbury and the pair con- deputation from the Imperial Federation tinued to score steadily until the stumps wore drawn, when the English score stood League. Amongst them were many pros minent colonists. The deputation urged at 275 for the lose of two wickets. She bury not out, 42; Read not out, 30. Scores npon the Preinier the advisableness summoning & conferones, u ppointing a
ENGLAND. -- Boyal Commission, weich should include
First Innings. delegates from all the colonies, for the
Graca, c purpose of suggesting the means of taking
Scotton, b concerted action for the defence of
Shrewsbury, hot out Empire in time of war, and for the pro motion of commercial, postal, and telegra phic intercourse in time of peace; also for generally securing closer federation or unioni In all parts of the Empire. Mir Service, of
tho
Read, not ont.
Sundries
Total
170
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