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ACCORDING to an American telegram, it is Laror. James W. Graydon, late of the U. His Lordship-You have boori convicted repetition if I attempted to do so. I can- ultimately crush all opposition. Tu tho was particularly struck with the grandeur aider carefully a schema of decentralisation stated that the British Government han. Navy, whose experiments with dynamite of making a murderous assault upon an-not, however, refrain from making out first place we were told that is would of the scenery we passed through. In loot in the direction of local self-government, other prisoner in the goal, apparently with remarks about the prospects of this rond, take hil the resources of 10 Britishing at the immediate effect of the railway framed upon a popular basis. [Parzellite. decided to appoint a commissun to inquire loaded projectiles have already been no out any provocation, and oven accord and in doing so I'may appear to speak Empire to build it in ten years. My on this part of British Columbia, I cannot laughter. The latter scheme would be into the expontlines of the" [cincipal De- tival, had recently the hour ur of expori ing to your own nocount with very slight somewhit egtistically. Ins in England Mackonzio then stated that not all the but think that Victoria must be greatly the famed as far as possible to meet the ox- Fort Provoostion. Iain informed you are and afterwaria in the Canadian parliament resources of the Empire would build the gainer. The grandour and sublimity of the gucin of Ireland [cheers, but in accord- partments of State and that Chamberlain meating with his deadly missiles at Fort Provocation.
ahert sentance prisoner and that your time an expression which was greatly commutated line around Lake Superior in that time acanory in unsurped in the wild, thus with the verdict of the last elections, will probably be Chair This step, if Point, San Francisco, before's committes expires next month. The sentence I am upon, hut which I bellove truly expresses also dist if built it would never run, and elinate in justly colebrated and not far (CheersThat was their whole policy. it has been adopted, is no doubt due to the of exports appointed by order of the US. about to pass on you will coman at the future result of thier line. I said we that the omtotora if they ever, and it from hare ruineral watere are found. All The Government hoped that when their expiry of the focust soutoneo. Such as-wore not to be limited to Montreal or would build the ins across the prairies those go to show that there will be a rush tenure of office closed they would lanve Ire- influence of Lord Randolph Churchill, the Secretary of State for War. The exparis piry of the former seatonto. Such as-wore ant to be limited to Montreal or would build the ins across the prairies those
Stato for War. The expari saults must be prevented and proper dis-
British Columbia as termini of and then come to parliament and prove of thong seeking restoration to health in land more pencoful, orderly and prosperova now Chancellor of the Exchequer, who ments were, according to this report of the eipline must be maintained in gol. You will the Canadian Pacific, but to Liverpool the impelbility of building the onerous your charming clitante. I say the railway lun they had found it. (Cheera
and Hongking-cheers). That expression choking, restoration to, boalth in land more peaceful, and Hongking-cheers). That expression portion and thus get a release. We were must bring to this city and British Colum Morley, upon rising, was loudly chaerod two years ago, demanded that the departs Alta California, highly successful and amply be kept in ponal servitude for five years.
The prisoner-The santosen is too rovere was suggested to me by Sir George Stephen; uk that we must inku ample security for bia great and pecuniary advantages, and 1 by the Parellitas. Bis auid he never de- montal exp.nditere should be cut down by demonstrated that dynamite projectiles can. His Lordship-You tried to kill the
to whore zeal and perseverance we allow the mining of the road, man.
road, as tho rahe hope and believe that you will be able to nied that dissidents had a perfect right to mach. You are on the Pacific east, would not pay for i Then again when take advantage of these [Cheers.] discuss Hadetono's proposals freely. Lord £10,000,000 year. At the time this bo rod by means of black powder. The
the terminus the terrestiai terminus. The in spite of tics entinus and malignant
Hartington was amply justified in disavow- demand was bade, Lond Randolph raid-dynamite used contained 75 per cent of
Sentence was then pronounced on Un celestial rusts in Chian the marino toriai- nota tha syndicate undertook it In spite of
BRITISH POÒLITICS.
ing any disrespest toward Gl dstone, but be said of other parties I should like to son the House of Comm-nitro-glycerine, and is said to have possessed Ahang, convicted on three counts of on-nus will be, I hope, are long in Australia. the attempt to frighten the people of the
The following telegrams appear in to the controvaray. He had observed lit- muns devole, one oz even two entire session eighteen times the force of the beat gun bezzling moneys from his employer, MrFis to me alnust a happy antacidence that older provinces by saying that they and
Hongi Fourier.
the day after I arrived I should witness their children workt bo ixad beyond their American exchanges :-
New York, Angus Blat.-The Star's Log uncourage tub hope that the dificulty would tly in the language of his noble friend to to nothing but Snance. I should like to powder manufactured. Lieutenant Graydon
The prisoner said it was on account of personally the fact that there was a com power to build the road, notwith-
between the provinces,aut fought it us your knlignant dots Randolph. Churchill it. The scheme no pai a to cut Cheers. He admitted turn the House of Commons loose into our was furnished with a fourand a half inch rifle his father and mother being ill that he took pléte carnibuaiestion betwoon the provinces, standing all this, we fought the battlndon cable of the 20th says: A strange ait soon end. He waintained that a majority tation has arison out of the Tory and per of the Liberals, with Gladstone, must wait trade arrive aut fought it as you know now, in chase policy, as announced by Lord and see if it were possible to justify their
ade the rod, notwith- that the barbinger of a great trade arrived and fought it
nechase public Departments on a voyage of dis; gun from the regulat ordnance, and a num. the money to suni home.
dis gun from the regular ordnance, and a num The Acting Attorney General said His at your pots
qitones of all those malignant, auts Randolph. Churchill in the Commons anal The Acting Attorney General said His at your gott in the shape of a cargo of tons consequences of all those malignant acts chase policy, as announced by Lord and carvery. I should like to see every one of ber of twenty-six pound shells and tinse fuso. Lordship had seltet for a list of the gums from China (eheire. That was imply the the road came into great dificulty and Lord Salisoury in the Lords. The schams past action. They should certainly sparo
shells and timo fuso. Lardship had need for at in a list show some Canadian Pacifio an intermediate the scheme breaking down, Salisbury's news plainly enough what is world foil now as they
(cheurs]. Randolph. Churchill in the Commons anal our public Departmenta rigorongly InquiredBe loaded the gun himself, ramming home embussed. He had just put in a list show commencement of a grast trade which will immediately there was a shuu: of exulta Lurd Salisbury in the Lords. The scheme into by small Committees of about novena dazer thicknossos of asbestos wadding on ing the prisoner had talten aums amounting make the Canadian Pacio an intermedinte thus, ne they thought there awa a chanes is one of bribery all around and has excited waar hinking the country to thoir that it was the duty of the Government to to $355. These suma had been taken at pas of conveying the riches of British of the schemo Breaking down. What great alarma among the Liberais. Lord way of thinking (Cheers. He admitted I think was it to them if all the money plodged Churchill's, akowe plainly enough what is would fail now as they had failed in 1883. orged speech, read side by side with supress disorder, but he feared that they experienced and practical members of a thros and a quarter pound powder car various times in the space of three months. Columbia to the mother entry. I think was it to them if all thu money pledged Churchill's, nos
Bis Lordship--I had a similar case to that the prospects of the ton arising from cutitracts and pledges and undertakings ronts up, ovict thean who cannot pay followed an increase
of the railway, that then by Canada were lost; if all cur hop-s and Brmly bolioveridge, and then tenderly shoved the shell
similarious adv-ntages to the Dominion aris There that were made should be brakon, if they irritate the tenant class to the point of pour policy to suppose the lips with the
case to that the prospects of the railway thinks was it to them if Loan. What great klarta around and has excited na pai a to cravers
in the minds of both men, namely, to keep He said that an increase of outrages always that such an inquiry would demonstrate in after it. The first four shots proved affanco, Yan were trusted by your mastor this railway, cannot to exaggerated. There that word
deal with last mouth. It is a serious advantages to the Dominion arising from citracts and pledges and undertakinga offanco, Van were trusted by your mastar this railway, cannot to exaggerated. There that were made should be brakon, if they rents up, evict those who cannot pay full that those useful arrangements of economy failares in some respects, threo shells and took advantage of your position of trust are buen reale-leceed men, oven anong unid.enly crush down the road for a mort
as only in tako one suma bat covoral on those supporting met daring the luat could only get a crinuiph over myeolf and would have given them or justice requires, stop outrages on one hand and to encourage
during the arduous mentally
disturbance, poor policy to suppoo that social order they their rent on higher terms than Gladstone question. The Government proposed, to of time, ecmomy of labour and economy of bursting in mid air long hofors reach. only in tako one sum but covoral on those supporting me during the arautusment and destroy its credit? if they do me, make the landlords secure of could bo restored without dealing with the money are absolutely unknown in ouring the target, which was 2,200 feet of different occasions. The only redoorning battle that I have fought during the laat old only get a crimph over tyaolf and their rent on higher terms than Gladstono
feature is that you have not sought to deny Afteen years (chicer], who doubted tho the government And when in consequence would have given them or justice requires, stop outrages
ence and then another the cry for reinediulvictions on the other, [Ch. ots] Hedeut public Departmenta.' And the result there- After this the Liontousut declined to rely your guilt. The entence of the Court advantages of the road. I am glad to say of these attacks it was found imposible to
London. 10th-In od if any guard would be accomplished by from he thought would be. A decrease farther on fuse that, when cut for ten see will be the same as in the case laat sessions that their doubts and hesitation have allanoll the railway bouds anywhere there was measures.
-five years' penal servitude.
disappeared. The had is not only a matcera chance of the road going to defeat, we yatando. Aug. fol. In the Commanding
becauau that gentlemen would be unable of our Fersign Öffice establishments at conds, only burned one, and for the remain-
the Dominion itself, but rosolved to carry out our pledge, and to to devise any new menus for the detection
Lord Randol of great concern to the Dominion itself, has rosolved to carry out our pledge, and toto-day Thomas Power O'Connor maintained sanding Sir Kedvora Buller to Ireland, of the take the stop of advancing $25,000.00 were the original cause of the Belfast riots. of crimes which the public desired to con- home and abroad by at least two-thirda. 2. ing twenty shote he alternated between do-
it is now acknowledged to be a matter of the take the stap of advancing $35,000,007, that Lord Randolph Churchiff's spouches beats that gentlemen would be unable Nearly all the mochtnisal work of the Wartonators and nothing at all but the conous- Tau Abung, convicted of burglary and first importance in an imperial sonst Then the shout rose ta heaven we told were the original cause of the Belfast riote,
I road be. cenl. ster Erilt for the original amount of the Churchill. Continuing, O'Connor said that vant crime, and its fuilaro was svidence of The league had done. Ea utmost to pre- Office could be discharged by intelligent and sion or heat, or other force created by the feloniously wounding to prevent apprehen- the umpire of Great Britain (cheura). you so, we told you this rou could not be Cheers.] Every man who had lost his life of crimes which the public desired to con-
sion, begged His Lordship not to punishad occasion to go to England lab winter brilt for the original amoues of the in the riots was the dupe and the victim of cent.
and to communicate with the then first susidy that the sphere must break down, Churchill, Continuing, O'Connor said that
first situsidy that the scheme must break down a commission ought to be appointed wit under
invent meritorious non-commissioned officers at contact of the shell with the target. In the him sorcrely.
one-half
fia sister-happily. I belierh the present nud now you are asking us to still fornire into the actions of the primed to in how deep-rooted to disorder was; but about one half the salaries now paid to the letter instances the thell was simply stopped! is Lordship-You have been convicted prime minister of Englard (ond cheam) ther plunge the country into a debt of gue, which, he said, was guilty at the last Parnell was right when he said that if under aglard Bond chee835,000,000, so he ieved that a great extebrala supported Gladston's made brause they had inwhich they the last home rule outrages continued, the rest of War Office clerks. 3. Reduction of the with a wooden plug, which seemed to act as of a vory serious offence. Three houses prime minister
were brakon into and robbed on that night, the Marquis of Blishtary renewed cheura) $35,000,000, not mo cent of which will 590, he
election of boycotting and intimidating to a Ireland would soon pat a stop to them.
at. He gaid that a vast majority military expenditure. His idea of letting woll as the finest detonating cap ever patent and the jury found that you were in przseen. At the time, as you know, the fate of ais over be repaid. Still we believed that our con
trembling in the balance. friends had confidence in us, and were made the task of restoring order an easy the House of Commons loose has not beened. Twenty more shots were fired, and with sion of a brus pipe that was in one of these overnment was trembling in the balance. friends had confidence h 08, and were great extent. He said that a vast majority he
All schema, which would inevitably incat people & before. He was disapp intod by huts And upon that they came to the Le and those of his ministers whom I met, equally resolved. We accordigi ndyan of the Liberals supported Gladstone The proposals of the inte Government had
can- scheme, which, although it had been teste adopted, but the appointment of a com- the exception of one which fell short, all conciosios, in which they were justi namoly, the secratury of war, the lord of ded the my, and what has been the operarity checked, would inevitably incur no, braues they had given the Frisk" mission such as is hinted at in the telegram wrought great havoc on the bluffe at which fied, that you were connected with the chancellor of the exchoqner, all shamed of which we made a temporary advance were ten sanguine if they thought that the ve
the admimity, the postmaster-general, the actuere? Instead of using the $6,000,000, with ale sexe
ve never had disappointed the same view; ond by universal assent they paid it back i
it back in fast never took it out electoral decision upon the policy supported forth.ly
the narrowness they were aimed. Though the noncers robbery. You were found hanging about Chancellor of the exchequer, nil shaned of which we made a temporary suvarco with ultimate success. The Conservatives people & measure of patience which they
the same view; ond by universal assent they paid it back in fast never took it out electoral decision will doubtless do good.
the proposals which the and at an early hour in the morning so Lord Salisbury took the question up, of the bank. (Chrera). Of the $30,000,000 by threo of the four countries was fast and Government had shadowed forth, Moro- wato at firat rather timid, and the lanyard directly you saw the police constable you brought it before his cabinet, and it was to be paid in 1891 the company repaid in revocable. He further said that the policy to have a mischievons confict upon social
the innyard early hour in the hanging about Chancellor of the ster-general, the guy, and what has by advan
over, the Land over, the Land Commission would be likely ACTIVE canvasing for the seat on the
was pulled from inside the fort, they lattor ran away wad when you were caught you brought it before his cabinet, and it was to be paid in 1891 the company repaid in by threo of the four countries was fast and
were caught you settled that this governinaut would give a January $10,000,000 of a rain, and this of the Government of inquiring into judi- neder in October and November, as the Legislative Council which will become
largo and satisfactory subsidy to a line of very month a second 310,000,000 was de cial rents was illogical and impracticable, andkords would be month by the departure on grow bolder, and finally pulled the lock need a spear to inflict a wound on the en-settled that this governinaut would give a January $10,000,000
stable. I quite agres with the jury that steamers from British Columbia to Hoagoaited to our credit. There may remain because a commission could not completo atmost farthing in order to prove that rents
that de-o certa vacant next
yolu were one of the men who enter teamers loave' of the Hon. F. D. Sassoon has been string from short range. The Officem of
$10,000,000 of the debt and they were
landlords would be tempted to extort the A voice-What is Gladstone doing turxions that they should be freed from its report bofore spring, while the ovil were not to baga, and
were high, tenants would have existed now and the crisis would come in woo high, an wers convicted of that ahme, I should day? began by at least one of those who intend the Board heartily congratulated Licated and robbed these huis. If you kong,
dependence on the Government, and
An equal interest in withholding rents for Gryden on his succes. This is decidedly ere convicted of that akine
Novembor. bidding for the next.
have to give you a severe sentence, but the day M Jno. J. Franois.
the opposite reason. If they were to haro I fancy he is now practising the virtues were equally anxious that it should be November.
One hundred and twenty members of the sand bill such as Lord Salisbury had for police are not to be assaulted and wounded I fancy he is now practising the virtuoso, and thereby place the company on House of Commons have signed a memorial shadowed, he believed the country would the barrister, has addressed an election cir- a step in the science of war.
with impunity. It is lucky for you that of resignation. Rer of Faughter which, and thereby place the company on House
its own footing as a ermmercial noe asking the Government to appoint a com- soon wish it had accepted Gladstone's cular to the Justions of the Peace, by whom The Fonchous Eche of the 18th instant the wound was not more dangerous or I lasted for several seconds. Lord Salisbury The
was not more dangerous or I lasted for several seconds. Lord Salisbury its own footing as a ermmercial noe. House of Commons have signed a memorial
Rive un
sch-ms, asking the Government to appoint a
But it They offered, and we accepted their fission que sch-me, but it price
the currency ques- Mr Sassoon was elected. The address says:-Another are broke out on the after should have to give you a still heavier son-said it was a very seductive ach me, but it They offered, and we accepted thor therission
#i 1, of the ban in fand at the price of $1.50 per takes the form of a short circular covering an of Thursday isat, at about one p., teace. The sentence of the Court is that was doubtful whether the government in of an agreement to repay the balatos son to inquire into the currency ques
Continuing, Marley said that thus appoint- Lonom, Augast 21.-The Standard says: ut is commiccitiz Lonem, Augs in the city, causing an alarining destruction upon the first count you suffer seven years' ite then financial stato could go into it; but t
The paition were obliged to ad. The hums rale Liberals will find little on condition of Irish industries was entirely Esta he afterwards came to the conclusion that it shat we were making a god bargain, contagement in the Chicago Convention. necessary, as all the desirable informa A gummiceion to inquire into the a letter which Mr Francis forwarded to Mr ef over 600 valustin Chinese shops, and the penal sarvitude, and on the second the afterwards came to the conclusion that we are waking a bargain, the hums rale Liberals will find little en
nsiderable subsidy could be given for a because in the opposition to the select After all, the Parnellites are dependent o tion on that subject was already in th Sassoon on his learning definitely from that loses we are informed will exceed one mil years' imprisonment with hard labour, thoa considerable subsidy could be given for amit sat we were making a god bargain, coragem
tion taula. In one medicine shop ale, sentences to be concurrent.
ling of steamers between British Columbia because in the opposition to the schecis contagement in the Chicago Convention. ling of steamers between British forestliny and epoken of the lands granted to the American donations, and they about have hands of the Government. He considered gentleman that he had determined to go which in the largest in the country, the
and China; and, though he was afterwards railway as being worth $3.00 per nere.usy for nothing. Although they are that the proposals to spend millions of Eng home In the circular Mr Francis inti- losses are calculated at close upon £300,000.
defusted and unable to carry on the And so it 18 How wave been paid the allowed to try what is possible with Glad-lish money on public works in Ireland were We are glad to learn that no lives were lost; mates that he proposes offering himself
gement he was so satisfied of the whole of the debt and have accepted suffi stone and constitutionalism, the American of more doubtful expediency than any pro The fire originated in a hat maker's shop, and Lo Kam Yau, who were convicted of behind him for Gindstons, stating that host 31,000,000, and the result will be that
The bust use onlled was that of Li Aman rangement he was so satisfied of the And so it is now, wave been paid they for nothing. Although they are
convicted of hind him for finds it he had Two will make a profit for what we had of Li Amanagement he to earry out tas ar railway Run of the land granted to t
cient land at $1.50 per sers to the amount Irish feeling favore a revival of the old goal that could have omanated from the as a candidate for the seat the front what cause we have not been able to receiving part of the property atules in the would have carried it out if he had too will mako a profit on: of the transaction, Times this morning gives prominence centralization and was introduced at the front what cause we have not been able to end Lo Kam Yau, who were convicted of probability that he left a minute of council. Whole of the debt and havo stoopted suff allowed to try what is possible with Glad that the proposals to spend millions of Eng-
struggle. Conncil, and promises, if appointed, to learn,
burglary muntioned above.
tuner
mained in office and urging the arriving overything in tui for what we had The serve the Colony fearlessly and honestly THE Fouchow Echo of the 18th instant
The Erst prisoner said it was the secondouree upon his successor. Lord Salisbury lent (chasers]. But enough of this. I have prosecution fer treason, on their return to mised. (Choers.] In corelusion, Mt Mor
in office and urging the are his course same time that Icon vornment was pro and regardless of any personal interests ways:We have again hun favored tih prisoner who asked hit to come to his course upon his successor. Lord Salisbury (chers. But outs
hen favored with house and sleep with bim.
iamna in power again (Cheers), an lent [chers]. But enough of this. I have in its turns to a lettur suggesting the centralization and was introduced at the r the lines of alay rere ewent Ho did not
homes, whatsoever. He then refers his constitutis following comparison of Toa Export, by on anything about the goods. The so though his sucosesor did not take it up i rom kontres) to Part Moody, and between their bones of the Canadian delegates and lay said that they would never be able to is her British subjects who figured in the make a step toward a permanent settlement though his successor did not take is up 1 bad the pleasure of travelling ever the ling prosecution for treason, on their return to same time that leonly wornment was pro know sell not, fur that, inpute anything to him zaves and Muntreal. I have gone over it the six linde of steamers during prosent cena prismur sald the goods were his own. because he had a troubinas time is gouveral times, and there cannot be a bettor
know se ants to the letter add-essed to Mr Sassoon and lost BRASON--
cond prismer said the goods were his own, will not, for that, impute anything to him and raised. [Chcers.] In cocclusion, Mt Mor
*15 | His Lordship said-The first prisoner vornens did not last long and is now line than the line which we travelled. We nimist headquarters last night that the Parnell adjourned the dotato.
becaus for the reasons which have induced him
was the man who setud as master of the orgons did not last long and is an averal times, and there antnot be a bettor Chiengo Convention. to come forward, This letter cannot
house, and he also said, when the clothes more (Renewed Cheers). Lord Salisbary line than the line which we travelled. We London, August 5-It was stated in until they had given Ireland's statutory par house, any by the police, that thay be will carry and I aes in despatches
no doubt he found it a splendid road, and as far as I Unionist headquarters last night that the lament und au Irish executive. [Cheers
Paruall's amendment to the address in be said to be remarkable for its mo-
have been able to find out the standard is protest of Hartington and Chamberlain were taken away by the police, that they be being again in power there is no doubt he d were taken. intention; and I ate in
against the announced land-purchase policy to
das assure your in the United as follows: We humbly longed to him. The second prisner was will carry out his originally expressed her
milwage in the Unite of the Goverbe Cabinet. The Unionist Majesty tities of agricultural produce, desty, for Mr Francis eats out his eminent
quite a boy and it is quite possible he might intention; and I ate in despatches to higher than that of railways in the United gaust the announced land-purchase policy quite a ony and it is quite possible he might Montreal that he has already expressed live in ancha toad. Fren oud to und leaders are bitterly denounced at the Tory heavy fall in prices of agricultural produce, qualifications, we might say pre-eminent
have been led on by the first. There was Montreal that he has already expressed States See what a great advantage we of the Government has not yet met with reply be the Queen's speech is substantially by the first. There was his desire to carry out that arrangement it gues through a salubrious country clubs for their threatened dosertion of the the greatest dificulty will be experienced
first. There was Montreal qualifications, in the most candid and re-
another charge against you both, that of his desire to carry out that arrangement liavo iu ancha road. From end to end ceptance by the Cabinet. The Unionists follows: We humbly a-sure your freshingly attraclive manner possible. He
being in possession of another set of articles Among the advantages to the whole of the it gues through a silubrious country, leaders are bitterly denounced at the Tory Majesty that we fear that, owing to the on the same night, but the Attorney Gen. Duminico, and especially to Britishy Co. There are no malignant diecanes, no mias clubs for their threatened dosertion of the heavy fall in prices of agricultural produces daring the coming winter by Irish tenant on the same night, but the Attorney Gen-umbin, from the impatial and nilitary can be traveled alike. I am sure that ou favor of standing to their guns and doing Many will be able to pay, and unmerons Government openly state that they are in farmure in the payment of the present renta insert rese begins by saying that he honestly believes
posible that these things might have been to Her Blajesty's navy at very little ex-snow bolt there is less snow and obstruction ground that the coalition cannot last, and vested eral did not proceed with it. It is just tumbin, from the imperial and tnilitary ans, no spidemics, summer and winter it Ministry, and leading supporters of the the greatest dificulty will be experienced been point of raw, it will add considera le force Government openly state that they are in farme
lying to the north of the great without the Unioniste ad: They take the evictions and the somfication of rights that he can do the Colony good and faith-
sible that it with it. It is nice, and expect to the whole of the it
cailways il thrown away and one of you might have sense. The project is this: At first to from and to end tiran, any railway lying sooner or later another appeal to the coun- will follow, and cause widespread auffering own away and one of hardly probable. establish a fortnightly on British Co-salubrious climate a greater wheat the responsibiplications. The Unionists from ful sorrion, and he further says he honestly
Brown to Her Majesty's
nr line at to be Elvis. They would and endanger
tenants by the Land Act of 1881 picked them tp, but it is hardly probable. pense. The project is this: At first to show belt there is less snow and nbstruction without the Unionists and They take they will be able to pay, and numerous
have known that they were afterwards a weekly botwoun British Co-salubrious climate and over a largo extent profer making it at an early nie, of awit der believes that, as matters stand at present, he
through ar coun-wif You must have known that they were establish a fortnightly line of steamers from end to end tiran ng any railway lying around that the coalition cannot inst, and its and the confiscation of rights
through a salubrious climate and over a largo extent der. We deprecate any attempt to trans stolen, and the fact of year claiming the lumbia and Hongkong. The vessels will hauf fertile country, and a greater wheat the responsibility on the Unionists of awit for the loss due to the inability to pay rent stolen, and the fact of your claiming the afterwards a weekly-botsoun British Co-to the south of it. It passes can do better service than any other man
chathes although they were those worn by lumbia and Hongkong. The vessels will ha salubrious climate and over a largo extent try will have to he mule. They would will follow, and cause widespread aufforing who could ba named for the seat at the ma-
the people rubbed showed that you know, built that in case of war ther can be cured States. There cannot be any better have not fully abandoned the hopes of of Grost Britain and Ireland by any ex the peuple rubbed showed that you know. made on the most modern pattern, and souf fertile country, and a greater wheat proier making it at an early date; throwing and endanger the maintenance of zoolal or ing further complications. The Unionists from the owners of land to the taxpayers ment. Ho is nearly one of the oldest re-
I make a difference between you, because serted into men-of-war and carry guns or witness to that fact than the American Con- satisfactory understanding on the land-purtension of State assisted purchase, on the I make a difference between you, because built that in case of war they can be con-growing aron than any railway in the Unit the responsibility on the Unionists of awaiter. We deprecate any attempt to trans
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better the second prisoner might have bean acting the second prisoner might have been acting act sa transpts for munitions and troopsgol living at Winnipeg, who has acain and chase questia and evictions, and a further basis of rents fired when prices were higlese sidents he came hero in 1859-and since
wing under the influence of the first. The arst Railway Company 1863 he has taken a lively, and he
prisoner will be kept in penal servitnis that the great wheat-growing country of
be kept in penal servitude for The Canadian Pacific Railwa and troops. wiinues to that fact than the American Cons have not fully abandoned
sagreed, cuxference will take place in the wurning than they are now. hopes, an intelligent interest in the af
ears, the second will be imprisoned carry theau at the lowest possible rate, and the future faid in Canada. The line then, holhurst on Saturday, said: The enthu-ternoon Granville asked that the new. Go Are years, the second will be imprisoned have offered Her Majesty's government to gain repenter, as Mr Seward has agreed, chase questi and evictions, and a further
Gladstone, in the curse of an address at Aug. 24-In the House of Lords this f with hard labour for two yearO, fsics of the Colony and he probably
in fact, bare stated that they would leave the futuro laid in
uld leave being of auch service, we may look forward siasm of the British friends of the home-vorminent make a dear statement of its knows its history better than any man
it to that govern extra slways for the happiness of el it to that government to settle that rate to a development to the country from end rale idea is an incentive to me to never be contemplated Irish policy. The Thuka of
ment to settle that rate. So that in eighteen months' time you inny to end which will exceed tho senguino os-benten Boutique that bere with the exception of the Senior Un- (Before Sir Georgs Phillippo, Chief Justice,) THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY expect to see arriving at your port steamers ta end secret part, ad I are beaten in it, in to antinus to struggle Argil (Unionlat) denied at a member of soc arriving at your port steam pactationeren of my art, and I've always for the happiness of Leland. Although the late Government was justified in wak official Member. Without being specially
speedy, and Ectations or of my art, Thursday, Sept. 23.
By yesterday's American mail we received of the greatest rougnitude. apudy and been panguine of is future. [Cheers] The there may have been prej dices between ing ancho demand and wonk occasion to interested in any of the many great beauches
a copy military at Great
with the largest amount of accommodation boun manguine of i s future. [Cheers) The for the happiness of beland. Although Argail (Unionial) denied that a member of with the largest amount of dinion military Anthorities have come to the Great Britain and Ireland, the fact that in make a long speech directing, as he gallet of the Daily British Colonist (a papes consistent with that spend. The Dominion aution that this is the only safe route in the recent slections 1,400,000 Englishment, Gladstone's Irish policy, which the duko
with the largest amount of accommodation cities hur me tank
df business carried on here, he has some
SENTENCING. Sentences were pronounced to-day on the published in Victoria, British Columbia) of government have not been idle at the other aution that this is the only safe routs in Gren knowledge of them all, and is deeply
reland described as the miserable fiasco of rupe prisoners convited at the Criminal Sessions July 30, which contains the full text of a end. The contract between the Allan use of a war with Russin, for the defence the recent elections 1,400,000 Englishsen it, Gladstone free dissecting,
shows that the prejudios is fast disappearing up to the wasthead the fag of Parnell interested in the prosperity and progress of on Monday and Tuesday,
speech madu by Sir John Macdonald, the line of steamers and the Canadian go of Implia, or of an attack upon Austraia. and Scotchmen vated in behalf of Ireland it, Gladstone's Irish policy, which the duke peech madu by Sir John Macdonald, the vernment is about to come to an end and to defend ludis, Later events haveing. Lot
England invested a large sum in the Sues in
have ing. Let one consult any book or nation and the Irish National st party, the Colony as a whole. It is and has
ter eats are in the world, and he will not find one The first prisoner called wae Da Cruz. Premier of Canada, at Victoria on the 29th will not be zunewed, in order to call for canal to defend India. Enter events have the world beett his home; his life's work is here and When asked what be had to say why sen- July, sm the occasion of his being presented build and greater speed. We expect to buy tiene by a friend the attention gland
orin on the 29thment is about to Uspadian go of India war with Russin, for
shown that the canal can be locked at a line of steamers of more modern a vessel sinking in which
used at which does not say the relations between he rises or falls with its for unes. He thinks tence should not be passed, he said I did by the community with an address of wol-receive these tenders this saincter, and the British government to the great and
ttention of line boes miserable for Ireland and dis receive these tenders this summer, and on it and this has called the attention of gland and Ireland, under the units, not receive the money from a man in Hong-by the community with an address of wol ruceive theatersport kong but from a Chinawoman in Macao. The greater part of the opeth dents in the course of another season we will the British government to the great and honorable to England. If the country overwhelming advantage of having a desires to redes her honor and enable in all things and not likely to be prevented
have building two lines of stormers, on the military rate across our country. See her Parlament to attend to the pressing Pacific Railway, and i have building two lines of steamers, on the overwhelming advantage of having His Lordship said-Acording to the eri with the Canadian Paclie Railway, and in Atlantio and
Atlantic and on the Facifle. In addition s by fear or favour from saying of doing dence that was given in Court, which I have of consid
or
I have of considerable importance to us here in to there Arrangements, for which I think Hare will be a basis of operations, in case testin
to there Arrangements, for which I think what this offors to British Columbisher Parliament to attend to the preasing
to claim some credit at your hands of necessity,
operations, in cases of imperial legislation, the Irish
Case questions,
ces speech, what it may be his duty to say or do either every reason to believe, it seems to me that
were mixed up in this forgery quite as Hongkong. Sir John Macdonald has been we ought to claim some credit at your hands as advocate or representativa. He, how much as Beltran, it, perhaps you were not the prime mover in originating and carrying endeavouring to extend the trade of Canada port of troops to Vladivostock
Canada, we are part of troops in or India, and here will said that Lard Bandoipla alt to er to the Latouchers, resuming the debate on the Canada Churchill's re opport, to the the instigator of it. Some time before it took cut this gigantic scheme, and to hear from to Australia and the islands. At this no- be a basis of operations from a pecuniary over, lays his chie: claim to support, to the the instigator of it. Some time before it took the prime mover in originating and carrying and those of the people of Canada, we are of accessity, whether that may be the trans- question must be settled."
place you were at bacao, and according to fact that be is a trained lawyor, and it sepse evidence which the fortune teller gave his lips the history of the construction of ment
to Australia and the islands. At this no-resone of Australia or India, and here will address in reply to the Queen's speech, ment Sir Charles Tapper, our High Com point of view, in consideration of the ex- the Radical party. He (Labouchere) was teller give his lips the history of the construction of missiones, is in conference with the agents penditure which must arise in euch a case,
Combe
Percant to him, as he believes it come to many you cananlted her as to what would be Bel- the line and its possibilities, though west veneral and statesmu acting for Australia, penditure whic
nissiones, is in conference with the agents. point of view, in consideration of the arcant electoral manifesto was an insult to
agents.point
surprised that the Hartingtonians had general and statesmen acting for Australia, penditure which must arise in euch a case others, that the unofficial members are fre- tran's chance of success in obtaining money
Fre-froza
from a bank. You were in corpsy of these have already been described, ought for the purpose of laying down a cabla bo- and the consequent advantage to British never repudiated the language applied by quently at a serious disadvantage in their with him on the morning in question. at least to prova interesting. His remarks on here
esper and per- Whigs with be be continued, to loader- Charchill to Gladstone. He taunted the reing in question. at least to prove interesting. His remarks twees Australia and Now Westminster or Columbia (Cheers) and especially to the never repudiated the language applied by somewhere on the coast of British Columbia. advantage of Vancouver islsis, and per Whigs with being disguised Taries. Bo- contaste with the Government and with You went over to Macao by the sam
Thus will be the harbinger and beginning atminster. The contract to build the the Birmingham gang under the loader- That will be the harbinger and beginning haps Port Moody, Vaneuver and Nowigs
sides he Whiga, be continued, there was the Government Officials for want of legal reamer. I have no hesitation is believing with regard to the line are as follows :--
I receive this kind address with feelings of a trade between our sister colonies and Westminster. The contract to build the the Birmingha
sister colonies suip of Ch-mbarksin. a attrallway martin. The family of the that the jury were quite right in finding
Lite Domnion of Canade, Mr. Van Horne, that it was not completed within the time latter had doubtless done efficient mont- knowledge and experience to oppose to that it
you guilty of baring received this money of great pride and gratification, and here the Demnion of Canada, Mr. Vau Hurns, railway his beet carried out and the fact the Birmingham gang under the loader- the opinions and rulings of the Attorney Beltran is a Spaniard, and it is quite possi- it seems, I do receive the realization of all the ice president and active manager of tint it was not sampleted
stipulated in the original contract was no sipal service, and Birmingham therefore General or his locum tenens. Mr. Franciable that he had nu auquaintance in Macis my dreams and the fruition of all my ez. the Canadian Pacific, told me not long age stipulated in the origin cuatract was not General or his locum tenens. Mr. Franciable that you undertook to aid him in con- pectations. Cheers.] Here in the capital be had examined the bills of lading in member. We fell in the cage in 1875, an imperial interesta to municipal gratitude Haiphong. 29.85 88 then expounds his 'platform. He is in casing the money. Hot for your assist of British Columbia, here at the Pacific els trading between San Francisco and when we rolurned to power in 1878 our imperial interests to municipal gratitude Haiphong. 29.65 88 E
sad that you of ves- fault of the governacht of which I was a service, and Birmingham therefore
year member. We fell in the cause in 1873, an 1 of sheer gratitude, had subordinated Mazito 20.86 70 93 ▼ 2
raturned to power in 1878 our Outside 8574 NW Australia, and that be had discovered that wo
alia, and that be had discovered that set ites had no influence whatever. Cha Amoy 29.78 favour of maintaining the absoluta free-ance it seems possible, if not probable, that terminus of the Canadian Pacific railway,
plimentary address of this folly 3 per cent of the artic es shipped which full with us in 1878. The contract berlain thought that no schiene could be Foachew
shipped, fell with
88 contractes had to lafuence whatever. Chain-Ame dom of the part, of improving the harsis forgery on Mr Monsarivia natho would to receive a complimentary address of this folly 9 per cent of the artic es shipped diret act was to resume the negotiations of Birmingham the Chamberlain Hongkong 20.77 83 74 w
never have taken place. From all I can hear, kiad ils ne with feelings of the highest from San Francisco could be shipped as which full with its is 1875. The contract berlain thought that I
Goation and of the deepest cation (Cheers] Now, we all kng beauti vain
fring California for a loan for the graving dock was con.berlain chew16
akood: one unless he himself was the Shaughel, 29.50 72 09 NNE 5 bour aid its approaches, of placing at the time that Beltran pressuted and forged gratification and of the deepest guide. I easily from Canada as from California for a loan for the graving dock was con
verted to a gift by the government of which author of it. Laughter.]
Ohamberlain Chamberlain Nagasaki.. 29.80 was a member. When going across the would continue in his downward career Wostock, 29.88 641 b every facility in the way of shipping this cate his character was above auspicion. have another strong reason for gratification [Cheers] Now, we all know that sa a genn verto
oral ruls trade follows the flag and there are continent I was of course enquiring as to until he should be gazetted Lord would contino perkar and of doing this without direct taxa-o, on the other hand, was not abave us at receiving this address at this moment ral rule trade follows the flag and there are I was a member. When going across the would cont
hout direct taza Yours, on the other hand, was not above 1 1878, when the constituency that I had to portions more attached to the empire the trade which has been generated-for Chamberlain. [Langhtar. The sperkar
to the empire pioion. The uffence is a most serious one In continent
Bertzmann 23.—Ap 10 ▲,m, He should and it was never forget the kindness &
rojected I shall we trust that bend British Cogentle detfal how reallying to have rapidly in from Ameribers, who were to Dusi tion on shipping or gonda. He should and it was vory ably carried out. The for- represented for yours rojected me, I took than the Australasian colonies; they will the
for-represented
Bolino 24.84 77 1 to continue their rights Hongk829.80 78 Co also like to so greater facilities afforded gery sooms to me to be almost perfect refuge in Victoria, [Choera), and I shall welcome connection with the sister calories, the population ie naturally very sparse. radia
by legitimate arenas to obtain their rights Haiphong-20.80 80 by Government for the establishment of Taking into consideration the whole circuin- never forget the kindness and confidenco and i trust that before long
ess and confidenco atd 1 trust that before long we will have s But when we began to enquire we found urged, Iri-haien to continue their efforts Bolitino... 29.84 771- Blances of the case, I must deal with you bestowed on me by your city. I had never cable between then and British Columbia. that already there is a prodtable basiness
sean British Columbia, and knew not its [Cheers ] While I feel, Mr Mayor and gentle desfol fond manufacturies of all sorta. On the land
very severely. The sentence of the Court van British Columbia, and knew not its [Cheers ] While I feel, Mr Mayor and gentle between Butario and Quebec, and it is won a nation struggling to be free. [Cheers.] Hongkong 20,90 81 66 NE 3 b 0.00 question, he would introduce reforms in is that you be kept in penal servitude for wants; yet you elected me, and I had the usa,hat your romiks in this kindly address erful how readily it has developed in the bo prand of their leader. The sccusations Foocher--
bentic to selected I kindlyaddress The followers of Parnell had the right to Amoy 29.89 78 68 Nr 3 honor to set-sitting in purlinna acresse, honor to set-sitting in parliament as your aro jast fied by what we have done and that west. You are going to have a foreign land sales and land tores. He is in a year.
representative for four years. And it is I must accept as a testimonial of your ap trade, and the local trade will rapidly in that they were mercenary in receiving sii Shanghai 29.38 68 74 WEE representative for four years. And it is I minst accept as a testimonial of your a crease, there will be an interchange of com- English members, who wore nut above se ostock, 29.94 51 100
plings of pride that I look back at probation of the course taken by the Camodities and that within a very short pe- raiving pecuniary aid from the Dursi
taken by the Ca comme 1 51100 favour of giving the atmpat publicity to the
with feelings there
course taken by the Dacrease, there will be an interchan from Ave
The barometer is rising and gradients are government, my feeling is that we modities and that within tengo com English em name with ill grade from Nagasaki.: 29.8913 The next one called was that of Wong the fact that in 1830, when the contract nadian government, my feeling is that we modities and that within a very short pe proceedings of Council and Committees, es- Atak, vonvicted of stealing a gold watch and was made under which the Canadian Paci have a right to claim your approbation; not riod. I am told that the wheat in the puss Election Committee Chin Dubl
the effort northwest can go by the railway to British Continuing very slight. The temperature is high; the Fecially in connection with finance. Ele opveral articles of jewellery belonging to Mirno railway was built, when the charter only for the work itself, but for the effort Opiniabia, and can be sent round the Cape he said that the winter was approuching humidity modemts and the weather is fine.
was arranged for, when the necessary successful effort that we me
castySuccessful effort that we made to fight tions of the people, many of whom were and the military were assisting in evic- would reform the Council by giving Charles Edward Miller.
Was arranged for, when the necessary successful effort that we made to fight ship, addressing the prisoner, spital had been heat the rind to it [Cheers.] From the time that the will probably go from Binntreal, but the could not be blamed if they refused to sub-
I eastern
wan official members more freedom and in His Lordship, addressing the prisoner, spital had been subscribed, and I had the must active, and malignant opposition at a lower rate than it can be carried east the military were assisting in evic- believe road Cheerson between British probation will be probably taken mis tamely to such treatment, but he said-You took advantage of being a servant every reason to believe that the rind to it. Cheers.] From the time that the The whest from certain ossiern pactions fiuns of the people, many of whom were creasing the paofficial element, and give
to steal your master's goods. Therefence you was to become a fixed fact, the shar arrangement for the union betwas British will probably go from Montreal, but the cast cat upon the roadside. Irishmen
become a fixed fact, tha opposition at a lower rate than it the community more power and an-made was a ridiculous one-that you were inter was granted, the contrant was signed Columbia and the rest of the Domition was western portion will be probably taken could not be blamud if they refused to sub- the community more power and su- made was a ridiculous one--that you were in a arrangements were completed by mentored into, until now, that portion of these this way Bar Bambus the warned them that diurders would only bait, and to the level of the new in inches, anthe send to your family, Asfar and arrangements were complete zesenta arrangement providing for a railway con coming through will be an iransediate acqui- and would mente cosion,
gentored into, until now, tos a Michael
home sale and handlead ti Heed of money to send to your family An for sed and go round the Hero thau atent, but he thority through its representatives.
as I acquin
can learn this is your first cffonce and self when I was acting as your representa arrangement providing for a railway con: Then the magnificant timber that I saw warned them that disorders would only buit, and to the level of the sea in inches, fanta 1. TEMPERATURE, in the dade, in degrees... tonclades by saying that it seems to him, you say you have on'y recently come to the tire. I felt then that I was some degree pecking British Columbia with the Cana coming through will be an inediate aqui. Serve an excess for rexisting home do, and handled wi
the settlers. From Regina, perir dichas flicks-Beach said it was the Fahrenheit. dian system has been opposed mest bittorr that the Justices of the Fasce were specially Colony, and I will take that into considers doing my duty to my constituents, as a dian ayetem has been opposed mest bitterly sition
Justices of the Pesce vere specially tion The sentence of the Court is that you Best minister of the Canadian government capital and you know how easily capita. Profic. Farhaps in the vicinisful compa- did not
adian system has been bis with the Cana- coming throucant timber that warned to such treated to sub. as by those opposed to myself. Every entry and administer government in Ireland, with 190. tion. The sentence of the Court is that you ember of the Canadian parliament, and as by those opposed to myself. Every efftir hapa ason in Winnipeg the beautiful tinherr Mic selected as a nominating body in order that be kept in prison with hard labour for the Best minister of the Canadian government was made to defeat the show the low as they found why, he sized 100, 305
be kept in prison with hard labour for tlio Arai minister of the Canadian government was unado, to defeat the scheme to frighten of British Columbia will be eagerly songht duty of the Government to restore order. Huaors, in persentage of zuluration, the
into that arrangement Sir William Harcourt an
Laksd not Sie Willian aring they might send some one Late Council not space of two years; and I would advise you wis exposted to mater into that arrangement capital and you know how easily capital fur and carried to markets by the Canadian and administer government in Ireland with midity of air Sainrated with moisture befag. invented in companion to the sudras, muntendo 5. Punca or, asorting to Beaufort terprised en-Roi 1908 directly connected with Trade and Court the expiry of that term to return to the by which British Columbia should be is frightened-from investing in this on Pacific. Fartups in the vicinity of Laks the law as they found it... Why,' he asked,
brought into immediate connection with the terprise. Again and again we tried to in. Superior it will meet with augeasful compe amendment country from which you came
sister prayinges. I cannot attempt, Mr terust en of wealth in the countrustion Lition, but in the large quzatily of timber amendment
SEAT 17 WEATHER, à blot sky, a dec at once an import the back? If it was true that the Govern isabel ende, & drizzliny, zain, flog, #gloozy, Mayor, to discurs or enter apon at any of the road, and again and again people going eastward youcan see at once an import the back?
ment had encouraged entrage and promoted atau,lightning, overcast, p pasning shower, malicicus length the matter relating to this great were intimidated. But I, and those who and your magriftent province [clicers), peached The Government proposed two daw (wet).
length the matter relating to this great un who had almost agreed to undertake it and profitable intercourse between the
relating to this great un who had and spain and again people going eastward youcan see at once an import fampting to stab the Government of Seals.
and those who province of Manitoba and the North West meat had encouraged untrage and prompted dertaking. My able colls us who was were intimidated. But I, and those who province of Manitoba and the North West
coches trader here the other day went into tas subjeor acted with me, had faith in the scheme, ud your magrifitent province [chisers], ored in Ireland, they ought to be im- squally, waist, snow, i thander, o visibility, During my journey Boross the continent I so exhaustively that it would simply he's and we had prevezance enough to
thing to administer the law and to 904- 7. Rant, in inches, tenths sol hundredíba,
he has proved himself thoroughly independent
merce but some professional man who would bring to the aid of the Legislature other gifts and other training. And it wül be Bsen from this summary of the letter, that Mr John J. Franels is the man,
tan
Str. 86,79,031 16m
1 Sailing-resol 1,457,421
98,037,342 lb.
LAST YILAR
Glee.... 6 Str. 8,744,506 l. 1,456,000 lbs. Hol18 12,068,500
Shires... 5,261,170.
&
B503 2 11 Matuan..
Chelios.... 2
Detailers,15
0.92.500
1,052,000
2,182,790 10,000
4.499.955,000
1,868.781 0,894,200
1,208,136 0,54,500
35 Str. 85,414,490 lbs
1 Bailing-vessels 2,002,519..
87,917,263 165.
SUPREME COURT
IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS.
THA CASE OF DA CRUZ
LARCENT BY A SERVANT.
THE MURDEROUN ASSAULT BY A PRISONEL.
Tai Ayin, who was convicted of malicicus
by vending a fellow prisoner in Victoria was next sentenced.
got with fuleus to do grievous bodily harm,
|
of
heat in the
of
METEOROLOGICAL BEGISTER, 474 P.M. TO-DAY. Baromelor. 29.89 Temperature. 84 HuinidilyN 47 Direction of Wind.......... Forco Weather
Hongkong Observatory, Supt. 23, 1886.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
REGISTER.
SEPTEMBER-22. É P.M
urmeterred.
Temperat
Humidity,
“Wind.
13
Force.
Weather.
5
0. 10.
18:
0.08.
W. DOLERCK, ⠀ Government Astronomer, Hongkong Observatory, September 25.
1. Babonnier, režnoed to là degrees Fahren
..:
4. Dintartas.ór Won, to two pointe,
+