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to the catablishment of the Suparin ratimated that a failing off world take place tendency of Import and Exports it in the registration of births and deaths. paction with the registration of opina. The Catonini Sucretary said it was quite For the Observatory (ku oxenes was $72, possible that the previous estimate might for instruments, boule, &c., which could have been tou-large, but at all events ho

ment The excess in know that the estimato was based on the

not ba

THE CHINA MAIL

old boat

SAD DEATH OF THE LANDORAVE | NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN the coal coast of Scotland, has been forted

OF HESSE.

Wo give bolew some particulars with re- uni to the strange disappearance of H. R.

MAIL.

The .. dagers, Captain Pinkham, az-

to the salary of the Chin mexipts for the Gmé six months of this year, which certainly was not euficient. cautral roed in Taim-i-tavi. Concrating Hesso, while on a voyage from Batavia to nail.

wha

THE EMTAKON FREDERICK'S DIARY. London, Sept. 24.--The diary of the late Einperor Frederick III. shows that as early as 1871 Napoleon III., while a priemer after the capitulation of Sudan, urged Gor between France and Germany, with a riow many to moderate the conditions of peace to the Franco-Gorman forces uniting in a common war against Rugland.

In the Postmaster Geneval's Department Colony always seem to come after the the chlof increase was for a steam launch. bouses are built and traffic has been ren- The Colonial Secretary explained that dered a necessity. Even way of those in Mc Travora considered is absolutely noces. Kowloon near to Europear houses look sary to have a steam faunch for the departure like a jungle than a sub-witness the 11. Prince Frederick William, Landgrave of rived this morning with the Australian not be forescen.

bad They I only a ricketty Judicial wan

was due to

the shooting-ranges, we believe that at Singapore. We do not prefas to deter

Wa tako, the following telegemons Justice and the Attorney General being The Attorney General regarded this as explained that when the Franch mail came rangemonta are in progres for setting up ming whether the Prince Doanted suicide from our exchangca :-- paid in England. So it was with the Eccitan important itoin, because it was a in the Post Office was dependent on the these empty spaces for building lots or not, but it is only right to say that the siastical and with this Gaol, For the Civil matter which was open to question launch of M. Chanipraux, who was always that the enthusiastic shootista'

have account of the Singapore Free Presa inny Hospital there was a

to move on sooner than our correspondent supplied from an officiat source and that was an mcrease of 82,900 75hether he registration of births and kind enough to help the department. for provisions, tuodicitu, &e, which could donthe in the Colony was as thorough ne it I might, however, happen that Mr Chamappsees. The making of new 70ade every naturally the fasts are put in the best light

ba ascertained until the end of

peaux whe detained on board with the where in Hongkong is for too little attended possible. The Free Fress Bays fought bs. the year. The increase was duo main.

Captain Denus said there were no fros Captain, and then the launch had to wait to. The road now in coures of construc

tion in the Western District is about the by to increase of the patients. charged either for the registration of births for lau and thus a delay was caused.

the The increase of 8166, for post mortem cx-

or destas. The registration was effected Mr Layton said the despatch of rails only instance of forceight in this respect. amination's was on account of the increase gratis in the sum in the estimates ro-The vote was agreed to.

if dons within 3 days after thought to be facilitated as much as possible E. C.M.) Under the Patie in the number of cases.

creat, department there was a sum of $16,810.27, presented fines imposed in cases where this In the Rogistrar General's Department Bonda explanation was given of the vole of arrears for passages, arms, exposes for regulation was not complied with.. new recruits &e. The item under Works The Attorney General wished to know $120 for a andarin teacher for passed and Buildings' had all been approved of by why those should appear ander the head. I esdets. The Colonial Sveretary said the Council. Unter Miscellaneous Services ing of Office fees if they were really it was absolutely necessary to employ the teacher. Two cadets wore sent to Peking Captain Doane was of opision that they to study, and they had no opportunity of wero properly described,

speaking the lan:sage, and nulear they got assistance they would soon furget, what they learned. He did not think any more would be sent to Peking.

there was a sum of $23,544. Tho Brat four iteme of this had been approval by the Conneil. The others could not be foresgen.

Mr Layton asked how the item, $2,120 for the La Revision Committee was made up. The Colonial Secretory said there was $120 a month for the Secretary and 830

for a

clerk Me Layton--Were the results of the Law Revision Cosmuisaion published ?

The Colonial Secretary maid a great number of the Ordinances passed last ses sion were sent up by the Law Revision Committee, and he believed the Attorney Genoral had a large number ready to bring Mr Layton Are the inbours of the Com- mission still going on i

in

The Colonial Secretery-Still going on.

fines.

and that

PEREIRA TRUST FEND. BUEROLIPTION TAYT (CONTINUED).

A. Chinoy 15 N. N. 3. Ezra.... B J. B. Ost810L. Mendel.......86 Gorg 5A. G. Apcar....... 5 Wm. Cruickshank & Ezekiel & Joseph 5 D. McCullah

publish

A. Finday Smith & Per list last

M. Apcar...... 5

Mr Layton oaked if the cadets studied. Cantonese,

70

THE LOSS OF A SEAMAN FROM THE GRAZEE.

H. R... the Landgrave of esan during the We regret to learn of the disappearance of voyage of the .a. Folge, which was convey ing the prince and his acits to Singapore,

under circumstancea thist leave no root for doubt whatever as to the death of His

Royal Highness. We are furnished with the subjoined details of this very sad de-

"H. R. H., who had bean for curranes. long time travelling in the tropics, had in the course his wanderings renched Java.

Jaso While in Batavia he had suffered very winch

ere. On this acovant it was

CONFERENCE OF LIBERAL UNIONISTS,

members of the Liberal Unionist party was London, Sept. 21,--A great ennference of held at Bradford yesterday.

A letter was received from Lord Harting- ton, in which he declared that the princi plea of disorder and lawlessness in Ireland were receiving increased support from the

The Earl of Derby

In party. that punishusent for resistance to lawful authority was political martyrdom.

Irish

and towed to Dundeò for examination.

GREECE AND TURKEY.

London, Sept. 23.--Tho Guverament of Greece have demanded redress for the wizure, by the Turks, of a number of kking vessels in the Egean Sosi

Loudon, Sop, 25.-The Government of Tarkoy having ignored the demand of the Greek Government for redress for the seizure by the Tarke of a number of fishing sessois, oleven Greek modof-war are being equipped with a view to compelling an early settlement of the dispato.

Abbest of a surròsed MURDERER.

London, Bapt. 24. — A man named Maskill has been arrested on suspicion of having murdered King, whose body was The accused was a stowaway on the Ormung found lately on the Midland Railway line.

by which vessel King was a stearazó passenger from Sydooy.

EMPEROR WILLIAM AND THE VATICAN. London, Supt 23,--The Vatican author- ties have requested an assurance from the Emperor William that the visit be is about

from the intonse heat that has lately English allies of the ridiculed the idea to pay to King Humbert of Italy is not

prevailed there. and it

nnt

intended to express his approval of the

THE PRINCESS OF WALES HAID TO HAVE DEEN IN DANGER.

TORPEDO CATCHERS FOR AUSTRAINA.

I may say that Mr Leach has done a deal when they got the cuina they wore put fovernor was lunking into the subject, and | 29th ult, while the vessel was in a typhoon. H. R. H. and bis party being the only for, that policy on the Irish quration, chars which are intended-to strengthen tha...

of good work. He has been of great service to the Commission,

Mr J, Bell-Irving-What is this itemit Reporting on proposed atcam tramway, 8497

The Colonial Seerotary-It was obtained when the question of ventilation was being sonsidered and especially in connection with Causeway Bay. The question arose of hav

and a roport was naked by some person at home as to how steam, tramways wordd no curs intercommunication between parts of the town. It

well to have information un the subjet

Mr Deano suggested that the item loss in oxchange on family remittances, which amount to 83,079, should be equalisation of exob

exchange."

and

bia

The Colonial Secretars-That is a good J. A. G. Buckner, B. M. . Victoruly, He went on duck with alternative was an alliance of the Unionists The colonial cruisers tint the sinus firm are

direc-

THE OETBREAK OF YELLOW FETEN IN

AMERICA.

a

IIB г. AND O. COMPANY AND THE INDIAN AND AUSTRALIAN OBBYICE,

The Acting Colonial Treasuror (Hon. H. E.. Wedelcuse) called attention to the esti.

1,429.05 thought best that he sld leave Batavia mated profit on subsidiary coins. fle

it was pr. pused to go to Singapore and thannght after sending in the estimate that

$1,408.05 theues ofther to Siam, in

in continuation of

Mr Okamberinin declared that it was im-existing state of things at Remo. it was rather overrated in consoquence of

the plan of his travels, er, should he

Mr Gladstone's policy. to grasp the fact that the silver had to be

The Colonial Secretary said that both Mr purchased

not fool better, on direct to Europe. possible to before it was coined, and also that on re- May and Mr Smith studied Cantonese,

However about the 11th nad 12th Bc. He thought they would not be able to heal

Liberal the breach in the ceiving the coing they lay in the bank With regard to Mr May he said, in answer

taber H. R. H. felt vary much, batter

party. Tho Londo, Sope. 23-A report has been without interest until they were dia to a question, that he had not quite encover-

while still in Batavia

Unionists, he said, were not prepared to published that her Royal Highness the Still Baron von

Recapta aclame of self-government for Princess of Wales had à Marino Court was held at the Harbour Hugo rivised consulting a ductor, but Ireland at the han's of Me Pamoil. The from death at a

narrow eatspu ง posed of The increnso expected was of ed, but that it was expected he would return

railway crossing at course due to the fact that a greater fle had applied for two additional months'

M. stor's Office to-day to inquire into the he felt so great improvement in his victions which were being at resent cauthorities at Mariborough House, how-

H. R. . thought it quite unnecessrrý

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Grunden, in Northern Austria: Tho quantity of subsidiary colas were receiv-leave

With regard to the Harbour Mastor's De circumstances connected with the death of health. ed now than formerly. He thought the

anjast, and It was then determined that tied out in Ireland were previons calculation

Wilkins, A. B., one of the crew of the 8. 8. the Landgrove and saite should proceed torsistance to the evictions was simply the vor, deny that the Princess was in any $260,600 worth of was not quite right.partment a discussion arose about the emi cafus were got gration office.

trical in its effect; He cordially approved way in peril. in January last, and

J.

The Colonial Suerotary said that the hazee, who was washed overboard on the Sigare, and accordingly they left in the of the policy of the Governmout, and stoney was paid

Volga upon the 13th instant, quid he himself, was partly sewerable in October four months previously, and

London, Sopt. 25.-Soreral torpedo est- there would be legislation on it very not. The Court consisted of Commandor Rusoy pussogers on board. After dinner that into the baok where they did not draw in- Mr Bell Irving-Send the new Cadit tereat. There would « profit, but he thought | down.

R. N., Harbour Master : Staff Commander ovezing H. R. H. was particularly bright He would not raise a finger to du- Australian squadren are no trein, built and troy the present Government while tho the Elswick works (Armstrong and Co's), aas rather overestimated.

friends and engaged in cheerful The Colonial 1 Secretary thought better to ides, and it would be a good training for Eastel; Me William Porter, master of tin with them and aleo with the wificers of with Mr Gladstone. A firm and thorough building are of the Archer cinas, but the allow the item to stand as it was this year, him.

the S. Albany, and Mr W. E. Sawer, the ship. At 9 p.m. he said good-night Unionists, and the react, he believed, expected that they will be completed in

understanding prevailed amenget -migelat,

the designs have been grostly improved. It is and let the matter be looked into by the Mr Layton said they must have BOTIG

motor of the SS. Fooksang.

remarking, I shall sleep well. This Treasuror next year.

one there who understood Cantoneas.

Archibald Scotland, master of the haze, al bari when not su sell, and his party.

referred to the disturbed nights he had would be the formation of a National zeren wonthe. The Acting

The Colonial Secretary-The emigration said We left Singapore un Colonial Treasurer assented.

23rd Sept., Mr Byria remarked that there wise very laws will have to be revised, and it has not bound to Hongkong with a best to join the two portions of the wwn, fargo increase in the estimated revenue iyot been decided what share the Registrar After the 28th we had on you angar.bolief that he would that night be able to; strong N. W. make up his lost sleep. A cool and airy General and the Barbour Ofice will take in wind, which kept increasing till it gave end of the vessel that would receive the yellow fover as Jacksonville has created

i had

London, Sept. 25.-The Treasury antho- from afice fees.

cabin been

London, Sept. 25.-A Serce outbreak of cities agree with Mr Ralkes, Postmater alected for him on that The Colonial Secretary said a large num-

the matter. If the work was all done in iudication of a typhoon

The engines were side

General, that the Peninsular and Oriental of items were included under that heading, the Harbons Urien it would be a good plans slowed at eight o'clock, course N. N. E. refreshing trees of the Nerth-east mon-grent panic in the Sistes along the Missis Compang have a right to conduct the and it was only natural that as the colony for the Cadet. Greater care will live |

wind kept steady in the same dirog soon. B. R. A. GED

accordingly retired sippi Valley.

Australian Borvico

with was increasing thats a guild be a consider takes in the paning of the craigrants. Notion and increasing till the typhon was at its after

confaintly the having given hia ser

servant

Such has been the panic cassed by in Indian service, and they are unable to alter able increase in theau iteres taken together, a ateamer scarcely leaves from which height on the following morning. About tions to wahen him at 6 s.m. Punctual outbreak of yellow fever at Jacksonville, the

The Acting Colonial Treasurer pointed three or four do not jump overboard. nine o'stuck the chief officer reported to me ly at that hour the servant

came and that almost the entire population of that present timo table to further reduce the colonial share of the subsidy. If the do- out that the item of Sib, CO in respect of Complaints are coming from all quarters that there was a man overboare. The peas found the Landgrave still asleep. The town has tied to the Decatur cuantion, and cition of the Imperial authorities be reject the Gap Rock Lighthouse was a new item. The emigration honses will have to be

at the tiau were going right over the ship, servant returned at a quarter to saver, but the railway trabe has been suspended along ad by the colonies, it will be necessary to The Colonial Secretary said it was a lose

strictly controlled. There was reason to

1 of the Mississippi Valley.

altogether reconsider the mail contract. Sir to the Colony any way it was looked at, and The Colonial Secretary sali if no suspect many were decoyed away on jule and the ship lying on her beam ends.

to be disturbed. The way

report-

London, he thought the title should remain.

throw A he-buny There was a quantity ad to Baron von Hugo, who said that the tion with the outbreak of yellow fever is will consult with the Agents-General for until the ateamer left. regard to Victoria College, the ea- the alterations in the revenue estimates, were ner General maid With timated som for which had been increased they might pass to the consideration

of wreckage floating which had boon washed sleep would do him good. At 9 am, the extending through the Southern States the other colonios interested before reply- from £50,000 to 851,216, the Colonial Se of the expenditure. They would observe the cases of alleged kidnapping were doubt-verboard, and bopt drifting away from as, steward heard him cough, and later at a of America, and armed vigilanes coming

The ship at the time was utemming with quarter to oleven the servant who was al mittees are stopping refugees from the crotary exploited that the 850,000 was only that in the matter of pension, there was an ful. Mou were paid advances ant were only one toiler, the fires on the starboard ways on guard at the door of the catan heard infected districts. Ono sa has been killed London, Sept. 26-Tho now Tarif Bill w rate of uveseat, and that 251,216 repre- increst of 83,000 catimated under this known to jump overboard although they side having been put out. The engines H. R. 过 again coughing. Baron ven in Florida.

proposed by the Republican party in the sented the ameant expended. He hoped hat head, besides att acklitios of $1,000 in knew well where they worn ing

were stopped for some time and

number ge

directed tla servant to stay there till ANOTHER MYSTERIOUS MURDER.

United States will reduce the revozius by the distribution of prizes before the act Police

The Colonial Secretary referred to a case pensions.

of the crew kept a lookout for the man in His Royal Highnes called him at half-pant

London, Sept. 25.-A woman has been00,000,000 dollars. Chinese New Year would be held in the Mr Layton desired to know on what that was heard the other day, which the water but could not ace him. The one o'clock. Barun von Huge naked the murdered at Bertley, in the county of Dar the servant it . H. was still asleep. The hem, her body having been mutilated in a the late Harbour Master's, pension was

treated worse that these so-called emigrante, rough

Gold for Russia has been withdrawn from based,

ward deal of that but his experiene slow right over the storn. The ship was labour- that H. R. E, had not yet called him. of the recent Whitechapel murders were abunt of £500,000,

The Attorney General said there The Colorinl Beeratory said there was i s a pushing on so that the Governor may rot difficulty at the present mariment with it waa nuthing like what it was represented. ing a heavily that the port tires were also Tha Baron then directed him to enter the treated.

Colonial Bay the same thing again. The work was,

the put out. The typhoon ceased about oleren cabin quistly and see if . H. H. was still to the Secretary alluded regard to that, and the matrer

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thick raut and beary confused asleep. It was not singular that he should an you know, delayed by the sinking of the new before the Secretary of Blute for practice of 1 octresses, el-gaging first-classes, the barometer going down. It was sleep se long, be he often did that,

eapeti- Hyers in the Red Sea. And then came a the Qulonies. It was calculated here cabinagad aking the girls as servants, the iron work had been condemned by the in the usual way, but the Secretary of Avoiding the emigration law, and width calm until about two p.. The wind ally at rea. When the servant entered the the Papal delegate to Ireland, reports ibat recently revolteci, lias now fled to Eckhara, letter from the Crown Agonis that some of

And so much become the practice that it came again but from the S.R. and blow/cabin he immediately exclaimed The bed the Irish hops are persistent in their Rassion Recounts, however, etate that Ishak called attention to circular

if with greater fury than before is empty Hage at once entered examiner. However orerything is done to

becogio necessary that no Chinese woman until about six o'clock, when the basuraster and found fant the was true though that the National agitation has lost much

of its intensity. push on the work, and I do not think the

half-pay leave some time ago, and should leave the Colony without consent, Gotorhor

ornor will repent again that -'This is!

Some discussion sreco on the vote for the began to rise and the weather began to the servant had not felt his port until

It kent

was at once instituted throughout the moderato.

Sept. the last time the prizes will be co.

Observatory a to Dr Doberek having

strog

N.R

It was from the bridge deck that Wilkins fell over- of the Landgrave, The only possible emistry have refuted his statement that Mr least six months toast be cut off from Capt.

Tit.office.

oard. The weather at the time would not clusion which could be some to was that urnell was released from prison in 1882 Captain Thomsett's period of service.

because the Cabinet were convinced that overcome BoTue sudden toeutal dis-

by When I realised turbanco, H. R. H. had, quite pacon-

he was not associated with crime in Ire if the man had been such, Themsets Look ulice he believed somewhere had been laid for him and the police jointly, have permitted the lowering of a boat eren

land

It is denied at Bows that Cardinal was no room to go to the south-east to through the port of his cabin, and bad Moran has gone on any mission to Ireland that we were getting into sypoachers scions of, what how ring on avoid it. We were then nocut fifty miles dropped into the Be could not

kea. to the north of the Paracela.

merely have fallon through as the win.xoopt to recruit pricats.

THE ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE.

A. R. H.

other member had anything to say on sectences and did not know where they stopped the engines and the chi f officer no waterafy made a sign that he did a por Supt. 26.The soare in connec-Graham Borry, Agont-General for Victo

The Attorney

number of

THE REPUBLICANS TARIFF DILL

GOLD POE RUSSIA.

Mr Bel-Irving-That has been said for "umber of yours' service Capture Thamsett, olwod that pigs could not have been fahip's head foll off and we got into latter replied that he did not know, but manner similar to that in which the victims the Bank of Eugland this woote to the

new school.

two or three years back.

The Colonial Secretary-We have bren

State

which was

sent

the paint

qut with reference

raised was settled it was

was

this

Ind

the den and the nons were coming

search

THE NATIONAL AGITATION IN IRELAND.

Landon, Sept. 19.-Monsigner Perston,

efforts to

London,

Ireland. He also arates

23.-Suino of Mr Glad-

AFGHANISTAN,

London, September 23-Tho Ameer of Afghanistan reports that Ishak Khan, who

is at Baikh, in Afghan Tutkestan.

BTRANGE STORY OF SHIPWRECK.

With regard to Military Defenen Works, question. He was afraid however that at wiro to hitaself direct with the talegranh day we had a moderating, and nothin but without finding the least tractone's colleagues in the inte Liberal Min. vessel has brought to Brooklyn a letter

almost impossible to answer Mr Layton's

the reason being that Captain Thomsett's

A

The Colonial Secretary said a new cable

monsoon.

two

Landim, September 24. whaling Written by Captain Green, of the ship Con- federation, whion miled from New York for Australia in 1858. The letter states that the Confederation fouadered in the Pacific Ocean, and, after being forty days in the bons, the eror and

and passengers ambos la

16, including women, land- ed on the island of Ofas, where the sur- vivors have remained over since. Shortly after landing eight of the party were lost while out in a boat. trying to interupt a passing roase. The present population of the island is twelve all told. Captain nothing but clothes.

for which the sum voted was $250,000 and the sum expended $258,000,

Colonial Seerotary explained that The the execse simply meant that the work had

in the spring, and the Secretary of State which ought to meet his ends, and be beou pushed on. In answer to Mr Boll

was of spinion that his period of service did not see that a separate line wes altoge Irving, he said that the sum agread to be must date frun the following November, ther required, paid was £110,000, and that they were care

Wich

regard to the vote entitled Judicial, fully keeping count and would see that this pred

predecessore was drawing pension during the Mr Layton asked if anything had boon

W. C. Melenlfe, chief officer of the Chase, Low was so arrow that a person could on- Londen, Sept. 20.Mr Alexander Blane, suni was not exceeded. In answer to Me Paw munths between the time of Captain done with the interpretation report.

guld-On the 29th alt.. I I was on the after, by pass through by lins of some exertion.M. P for Armagh South, who was gen- The Colonial Secretary said that provision Layton, he said that the works ware about Thomsets's talking office and the following was being made by the Government for part of the bridge deck and had two- The idea of premeditated suicide is entire tenced to four months' imprisonimont for duished and our contribution almost com- November.

breach of the Orimes Act, and whose scamnen (Wilkins anil Kerr) with me, eue of ly without foundation All H. R. H.'s bre Mr Bell Irving-I amppose they will be desta rane said he could hardly un. Grans and for carrying out the whom was Wilkins. We were trying to plane of travel were laid aod he taked of Butence was increased by the Appu Green staten that the little colony needs.

Court on

to the 20th Apil last to six months, of the starboard thess secure the

the after darit

in pleasant anticipation, fie Wes WEB suggestions

ifadost which A few other interesting items were co-round. While this was being attempted I ing the acquaintance of the King and overish

hich was swinging round and looking forward to visiting. Sian and make has been released owing to ill-health.

Father Farrelly and Father Clarke, two sidered a report of which will be given to-

saw a large sex coming and sung out to the ing as much f

of the

We have been sach sentenced to two men to lookout and ran to windward. Next it was proposed to praced to

imprisonment for inciting to London, September 26:-The timbers. When I turned round again I heard Kerr and South America, that being the only

of the Australian Eloveo, who have just out Man overboard, and I portion of the world H. R. . had not yet M. P. for East Mayo, who was released ained last night at a banquet by the Hon. Sept. 26-Mr John Dillon, completed their English tour, were enter- SÍDA Wilkins had been wusbed sverboard. szem. There was no personal or private reason

pleted.

gin to send the guns when all is done,

With regard to tho Tytam Works, for which the sum voted was $160,000 and thy expenditure $430,811,

Mr Layton asked if any account would be given of this expenditure.

could

morrow.

of the

increased pay

report.

to those acquainted

BAW

Country as possibleotting.

six

BANQUET TO THE AVSTRAŽZÁK CUCKETERS.

how our man's having a pension I affect the salary of his successor. The Colonial Secretary mid Captain Thomsett was in the position of Acting Barbour Master during the few months in ion, after which his appointment was

There seemed to be some tis Grazed.

CORRESPONDENCE, The Colonial Secretary--I do not know apprehension, but he had no doubt that the where Mr Price is. I expected him to be calculation made here was correct, and he VILLAGE ROADS IN THE COLONY.

I saw him if the water. I gaw Keer which would admit of suy likelihood of from geel a few days ago un account of ill. C. Dangar, of Sydney. About 200 present

believed Captain Thomastt would be paid

throw

end to him. I & rope's

went B. R. H. putting an end to his own life. health after serving only half his sentence guests were present. Admiral Tryan, To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL. Mr Seth-1 utaeratand he has gone to according to that calculation for the period

along the bridge deck Bs fast as 1 Ho was quite happy and fros from care, of six months' hard labour for advocating who was one of the principal speakers, Stanley.

of his service with the exception of those six

24-h Oct. 1888. Mr Layton-It soms to tos we ought to

coold, crying out Man orotboard. The and was one of the wealthiest men in Ger- the Plan of Campaign, delivered a defiant declared that athletics wero a potent link month. which he was afraid

Sa-While reading the interesting Captain was standing at the chart room many. he must

Physically however he spooch at Dublin yesterday, in which he in Imperial federation, and Lord Harris have some papere on the table giving loro. The reason why the Colonial Office sketches of Village Life in China which are door and immediately telegraphed to stop not

hexorted the people to maintain the plan pake in similar terms. ждо atrong,

the 140 bent help the particulars of this big expenditure.

this were reming question as to

to half-pay appearing in your paper,

While he was doing that t the engines.

tropice had been to

of campaign. to bia very up. Me Bull. Irving-1 su pese the no- leave at the preserit maument was, he be thinking that we can scarcely good got a life broy and told thu crey to lok presnice. It may be mentioned that ow- ditional expense means that they have lieved, because they wanted to secure agroes point the finger of

out for

for the man. The ship was going asteroing to the extremo vagueness as the time been going on fasser with the work.

1880 estimates that we shall have less to

I

could not

With

at

And

WAX

of the

ADMIRAL ERANTZ AND THE FRENCH NAVAL ESTIMATES.

General

Fremantle said that the despatch of the New South

Wales contingent to the Soudan.

the moat remarkable events in Londen, Bept. 23--Vio-Admiral ante, He spoke in eulogistio forma of the

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uniformity in the matter which did not at least in the matter of village roads, for sign of the man could be feda: The and place when H. RH. disappeared, Minister for Marine and the Colonies in discipline of the colonia) LIVOPS, FRE

The Colonial Secretary--That in so.

exista

Bir Layton-It does not appear in the

wure

I think we ought to get a statement

of what has actually bean spent up to date.

And

tat present and which they were doing bur own are in a shameful condition and engines were stopped for about hart on the strong currents crossing the ship's their utmost to obtain. He believed there is better than thoss rf China. I kuor hour. The aca which carried bin off camo tourze it was deemed hopeless to return in the French Cabinet, hem threatened to expressed a hope that the colonies would

a number of other cases of a similar that along the face of the litll a network of from the leo side. I did not see him when search, especially as darkness would have resign uffice if the Budget Committee of end

Bend many officers to

to rerve with

with the trained nnt are under consideration.

splendid roade has been. Constracted, that

I took the life-buoy. He was about six or cums on before any proper Burch could be the Chamber of Deputies reduce the navel regiments in Bogland and India. · · Mr The Attorney General romasked that in fact wherever European houses are and savon yards from the ship's side when I made over the many isikes of sex traversed estimates,

Dangar, in proposing the health of the Aus The Colonial Secretary--If you wish it, pensiona had bean abolished in several Europe Public Works Department, there been possible to lower about for him ovens j in his cabin and the time when search for mittee of the French Chamber of Deputies / Vanld be four years befor another Ans

060 bruaght to Baw bin Brat. I don't think it would have between the time H, H. H. was last heard London, Sept. 25.-The Badgel Comtralian Eleven, said he regretted that it it will be done-a report on the expenditure Collonfal Secretary said it was coming is onPlain of ja the way of roads. if he had been seen afterwards. At this him shewed Dan he was no longer in the is peraisting in largely reducing the naval tralian team visited England. He thought

of the Tytom water works from the com- mencement up to date.

to that

That.

infnence bas boon

baar oo the l

is little to

But

otherwise with those parts of time the ship had a heavy list to storboard. ship. Some of the yenilemen of the suite Mr Layton I think we ought to have it. With refers to the subject of salaries the Colony which are almost

Chinese.

Henry Kuish, second- office he was of the late Landgrave of Lease will proceed I know the amount capended is over what under the beading Governor,---

Take Kowloon for exam ostinated.

The Colonial Secretary pointed out that | bean courtricted ample, A good road has | on the main deck when Wilkins was wash-to-day in a 8amer to the neighbourned the world rosign if the estimates were regulis aghloved by the team, ne specistiy

B. E. the Governor's Privata Secretary.

that entailed further expenec.

Me

Layton-It is a big work, and wa

Mr Bell Irving was of opinion that the ing euze was very small.

tions

to luovo some idea of what it cost

crease in the estimated revenus under the of the estimates.

laud

of

wwwe can

for

way

#

the

to starboard.

Korner, and

calogised Mess/Zptain of

astientes, notwithstanding the threat of the present eleven had lost form throught Adiniral Krantz, Minister for Marine, that playing too often. In speaking of the

Ferris. Mic Percy the Australian Elevon, responded on be London, Sept. 24.-It ja alated that Chi-half of the team, Lord Harris said the direct quigration from China into that by an Australian eleven before the expire nesd agents in Russia are preparing to English public would demand another visit evantry.

ition of four years.

CBINA AND RUSSIA.

THE UBLICY OF STANLEY,

CHAMBERLIAN AND THE PERRAGE, Lo don. September 22-Latest news London, Sept. 23-It is still rumoured, from the Congo conarms the auspicion that notwithstanding that it has been denied, Mr Joseph Chamberlain is to be raised

peerage as Lord Highbury.

THE ZUKOPEAN REET CHOP.

The Colonia! Secretary-It was first th the few

f and ran up the bridge ladder to get out of event took

took place, in order to wake a search catiracted at so touch and then it was found Mr Layton remarked that there was the rate exist elsewhere. The villages of the way. He saw the chief mate and for the body. The occurrence is naturally it was revalved to heighten the dam, and an increase in the amount vold to Huozham. You.mn.ti. Hongkok, £o,, ato heard him call out "Man oy:rbuard.' necessary to inurease the cstimate. Then

developing, but they are develop. Witness did not see the man in the water in Singapore, and sympathy is felt for Buron cast a gloom over the German community iD not

of Firtue

the encouragement A good hookout was

kept for him.

von Hugo and the other members of the tem, but in spite them, given

spite of ob.

the

This concluded the evidence. The fol- I suite, Baron von Trots, and Baron you der The Colonial Secretory said Bi. Al Me that are thrown in

in their

of the Court :— 85owing is the judgmorto

Sebuienburg, in the loss they have sustain- The Colonial Secretary-I have no doubt Excellency's Private Secretary had no were made in the Kowloon peninsula be- which Archibald Scotland ja mister, left

There can be no doubt that if

it proper rada We find that the British ship Ghazte, of j ed by the death of their chief. that from various could be obtained, was also a

s of the Surveyor doubt a great many expenses There General that the details

iscrense to the Go- tween the villages, the development would Singapore on September 23rd as a royage The Straits Times anyafie Foyal Tipo Tib, the arab trader, wao are m-chat but you want a raport singing the vernor's Aido-de-Camp. His salary was be greatly accelerated, and that soon the to Hongkong with a full cargo of angar. catlay in a do

a succinct fort, a shall

Highness Prince Frederick William, Land. Ponte Major Barthelot's expedition, was to the new increased to $1410, as during the money exponded would be re-couped by That nothing of importance ocuradan gravo of Hesse, was born at Cuparhaken in guilty of treachery, and thus careed the see that it is placed on the t

e table

period he acted in this capacity be received land asles. The making of good roads til the 28th. At nonu'on

SIR JOHN FOPE HENNESSY CLIN day the ship 1854. He was a Major of the Prumian The Committe then presseded to con-no military pay at all. It was rather hard would also tend to increase the tranquility was in fat. 17.30 N. and long. 1

111 On

Sept 23-Further now has been London,

London, Sept 23.—Sir John Pope Lea- sider the memorandum explaining altesa certally, and be (the Colonia: Secretary) of the district, for it is dificult to suppose that afternum a strong and increasing wind and bold the sans rank in the army received conquen sg the expedition unit cessy, Governor of Maarities, is pressing bis

of estimates of revenue for 1889. doubted if the increase would be sufficient, that the resent costs of robbery on Kos and falling barometer with other

Rusin. He was a graudeen of Prince Major Baritelor which started in search of claims on the Imperial authorities to be The Colonial Secretary directed attention to the fact that there was a considerable in-salarios for both shoa d be provided for not ould have been poesione tere the led a typhixin to the Northward Frederick Charles of Prussia, and apophe Stanley but has been compelled to return.appointed Governor of a colony andor r

100 Mr Bell Irving suggested that enficient

peninsula up by the

construction of af P

th

old of the reigning Queen of Denmark, and It appears that after Major Barttelat'sponsiblo Government. were slowed down. originei good opened

I think in the very nea

Greb cousia to HR. H. the Princess of death Captain Jameson took the leadership 4m. on the 29th the cogine Wales. This Prince was the head of the of the expedition, but he has since died of That at 4. heading of Leased Lauds which he said waa The

The Colonial Secretary said that it was future, seeing the possibilities of commer-room skylight was stove in, and the water elder line of the Basse of Hesso

London, Sept. 20.-M. Licht estimates based on the largely increased, noise, not in their power to increase the salaries, Rowtoon sy

cie! development a and the advantages which finding i

of which fever. way below put out the the junior lino regna in Darmstadt. The its

the European beat crop at 451,000 tera | sales-

the offer

of health, it grea was no harm in making tho There was also an expected it but there he requested the Clerk of may become a question whether the shopt-list to

and canged the ship to take a heavy obler, or Hetae Cursol, liug was disposses the British East African Company is or including Luating cargoes, is 144,0.0 tons London, Sept. 26-Is is reported that above that of last year. The visible stock, rease in the matter of revenue from land suggestion, not leased, fou a better system of collect Councils to

ing rangea maat not give place to

to tas march s to note it..

ganising a strong expedition at Zanzibar for below last year. That al 9 a.m. on the 29th, the wind wessed out of Cassol by Frasia in 1868 in the repis from

ro squattera The estimated

of industry. They are a great hindrance to blowing with hurricane force, with a heavy perum of two Into Elector and Laulgrave, the relief of Erin Pasha Mr Ryrie-We can't increase salaries

Frederick Willisin, who died in 1876, and thefree communication between the village confused on, and at this time Bongy Wil- who was

THE AUSTRALIAN SHIPPERS, King Leopold of Belgium, who is also Committee then went on to consider I hayo no doubt sowa other place might be king, A. B., whilst employed with the first was the uncis of the Prince whose sovereign of the Congo Free Statu, kas du- | 'pers will meet on Monday next to nominato Representatives of the Australian ship- death we cluronicle. got about as convenient for the shootists mate and another seaman in securing the The rights of the Elector and Landgrave / Patɔhed Lieutenant Bioker to head a commitee to co-operate with the shipping

Kowloon-Your'a,

davits of the starboard life-boat, was al-Frederick William passed then to the father pedition to aaroli for, and relievo H. M.kera.

of the Prince who is supposed to have com P.S.—Since writing the above it has been That every effort possible under the cit mittail suicide on Sanday. That Prince,

fied the Landgrave Frederish, and who London, September 24A general rising Australia although many inquiries "have From the registration of carriages it would In the Treasurer's Office the chief increase Kowloon. I hope information will he but was kept, and the elusion is that German Government, and had recovered pean

in next year's catimees for Roads in was only seen once, although a good look- be observed that there was a dargo increase was $48) to the

Assessor salary of

at is feared in Zanzibar. being encambered oilghing and seus part e given as to how this money is to be

with of tho was expect.d by the Gap The Colonial stimated,

This

1 Secretary explained that

entirely to whether it is to

tefor all the great private possessions | Guez, minator

force has landed at Bagomoyo, on in a few seconds booring on the west of authsient data in uf-fatud Fringe was a les chemit of a 100 of whom were killed.

sont in tain Saperiutendest of Police from the in-Lister had made a strong recommenda- district of whether & portion; will be

A train conveying 15:0 Gorman soldiers of his house. It thus appears that the late the Zanzibar coast, and attacked the rebels, ran off the rails at Welberg and was upset, Creans in the fees for rickalas. During the tien in favour of Morough, he did his sigos of improving these roads-in fact a decisive opinion on the advitability of the the great reigning families of Europe, and a have been mardared by the natives at Kello.

showing vated to village

roade

cannot see many the mate's log the Court is able to give ancient reigning house, heer relative of

bat fortunately the injuries sustained wate first half of this your $9,972,90 were that owing to the

to the thorough way

London, Sept 26-Several Germans fight. collected from this source.

The Attorney General exxed why there greens of the Colony had been quite the reverse. The foot path which master taking steps to avoid the centre of

Jargely increased. The Governor had joined Burghem to Tim-tan-tool and Yaq. the typhoon, but in considering the circum. His heir is his brother, Prince Alexander hoisted the Sultan's flag.

man of large wealth.

in Zanzibar, and the insurgents have re- should be an estimated decrease in the re- therefore rosolved to give the addition at ma-ti, bad as it was, has now been made stances of the ccurrence Nose to the of Hesse, born in Copenhagen in 1863. venue from fees for the registration of births the end of Mr Hospera agreement.

worze and almost rendered imprastiesble | belief that boom tab

might have avoided the full and deaths.

in the Paris Figaro,' of a valuable ranedy All those votes were agreed to.

by Chinowy

By a misapprehension we yesterday is 9407, marchant hai The Colonial Secretary said tho rule was

London, Sept. 22.-The iron steamer for nervous. debility, physical exhaustion, Doming to the Surveyor's General De-cut a channel.across it, with a te force of the typhoon by running to the stated the same under which the late Prince. Superb, 1451 tour, bel nging to Messrs. H. ud premature decay. The discovery was to bass the estimates for sack year on the parent, the plonial Secretary suggested at high water, foot-passengers and coelies was prevented from doing this on account His Royal Highness was travelling solely Melbourne, hes gat aground at Montrose, saved him from a miserable existence and

the result that soath east on the 28th, but it is possible he travelled.

and H. Green, of London, and bound for made by a missionary in Old Mexico; receipts of the Bret six mouths of the that consideration of it should be left over.wile burdars must ofthes wade through the of the position of the chip with reference to for health and pleasure, and kad made an

鳝 previous year and he had no doubt that rule there was a very large increase, for which pater or break their legs scrambling up and the Paracel Group.

on the east coast of Scotland. Four tags an early zrave, had bean followed in this case.

extensiva journey in the East..

We learn that the Rev. Mr Price was not wholly responsible, down the walls of the dick.

We are therefore of opinion that no It is believed that he was affected by the without success, and she is now being Bloomsbury Square, London, W., will have been endeavouring to get her off, but Janet Helmes, Bloomsbury Mansions, great deal of it was transferred from another

K | blame attaches to the master or the officers department.

[Our Correspondent certainly has reason or crow of the ship, who did all in their excessive lost; nor is there any other cause htened,"

sand the prescription, free of charge, on to which his supposed suicide could be at on" bis side, Unfortquately roads in this 'power to save their couirade's life,

London, Sept. 24.--The steamer Superb, receipt of a self addressed stamped save. tribute

which recently grounded at Montrose, on lope,

மg Levence from rente exclusive of lands show-

only cat

down. a decrease

to lower rents during owing to

The the construction of the new Central Market. this estimates of expenditure for 1889. Under licences, as would be seen, there was fo the Colonial Secretary's Departoont a large increase in the estimated there was an

was an increase of 81740 for salary, venue from the opium monopoly, which

mich and quarters to the new cadet.

had been sold for $477,600 per

In the

for persunal aliowance to the First

Clerk.

KOWLOON.

ed evorbosrd.

called

Starley.

THE GERMANN IN AF

The Murrumbidgee is the only steamer that has been chartered to carry coal to

bum for three yaars from 1st March 1830. 1Audi: 0Ofice there was an incre:se of 8240 pointed out to me that $10,000 is put down cunstances was mads on his behalf, but it in foes was in good terms with the of the native punon acainst the Euro been made.

The Attorney General said that wizt- ever the principle was on which the estimate was based he would like to know how it was

The section was accordingly left over.

Teak

GROUNDING OF A STEAMER,

A

RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN OZHMANY

AN IMPORTANT Discovany is announced

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