No. 8488,--JANUARY 24, 1890.]:
Tas Bop of the A. & S. Highlanders wi; Lowson at the other end he got a three play the following progamme at the Ro- In the next over, Higginbotham gave an gatta to-morrow afternoon, commencing at easy catch and was hold by coolio whe 3.30 p.m.
was acting temporarily as a sub (5-1-0.)
Selection of Euglund...
Gavotto...... Galop
Toreador......Boyle." Reminiscences Godfrey. ....* Le Bijos"..... Koitoun. Immer Fridet...Ztkoff
Marck... Arm in Arm......Frooknert.J. G. Stewart then joined Hornby and Value.......
with his socond ball from Coxon mado a fine hit to leg, which looked like a three but being smartly fielded by Davidson only added one to the score. The same bate- man shortly afterwards scored a three off Lowson. With the second ball of the nost over, however, be was smarlly held by Da vidase (15-2-4) Birch then went in, and his first contribution was a five eff Coxon, which he immediately afterward, followed up by another off Lawson; Hornby getting a doable in the same over. afterwards gave a somewhat difficult calch, which was not taken advantage of. Rúna continued to come pretty freely in doubles and singlos, and it became evident that the visitors were not going to repeat the Bacco of their first innings in the previoůz match.
We learn, from a conversation with M. Viz zavona, Acting Consal for France at Hongkong, that the Tonkin Govorament are desirous of useuring Chinese mandarins wishing to travel via, Tonkin to nach Yunnan or Kwangei, that no obstacle will be put in their way by the Freach authie Chinees officials bavo often been deterred from taking this ronto, dreading that their baggage would be rau. tacked by the Cast one officials and that they would be subjected to annoying formalitice, The French officials in the interior of Ton- kin, and particularly the customs officers; hare now received definite instructions that they are neither to search the persons nor the baggage of Chinecomandarins, who may now pass freely, through the country withou: meeting any obstruction from the admini .' atrátion.
Birch Boon
Birch, however, made a much shorter stay at the wicket than on the former occasion and ecpíributed a good deal less to the score, being clean bowled by Maitland (who had relieved Lowson at the City Mall end) when eleven bad bosn put to his credit (8-3-11.) Fox, who Tan Sydney Mai of 24th Dec, says :-The followed, was quickly disposed of, being numbers of Chinamon back to their native caught and bowled by Coxon before scoring land. On Saturday the E. and A. Cum-Taibol, the next 'wa, had a very little phuy's alcanior Tamadies, which laft hero far Hongkong, bad on board 80 Chinenfrenonger life than his predecessor, when he Melbourne and 74 from Spetoy, inaking a was caught by Diles of Cozan (45-5-1.)
China benud steamers continue to take
„ë total of 154. Of these the majority were Latchford, who next joined the Straits olderly men who had spent sonis years in Captain, commenced bopefully with a three. this country, and were, as far as could be made out, homeward bound, with no idea Soon afterwards Hornby give a very easy of scoking these shores again. The Fan-catch just behind bis wicket, which G. S. nadice, bosides a miscellaneous cargo, took
The batsman im. 250 balss of wool, and she had 17 Coxon just missed. bale of lovereigns on board, valued at mediately followed this up by sending a £20,941.
The export of wool to Japan is ball from E. W. Maitland over to Murray instaneed in the case of the Mermitir, which cleared feum Melbourne the other Barracks compound for three. Another day. The Menuir bad 600 balts on board. big hit, by Latchford, in the direction of Ever since the Japanese have taken to the the City Hall, brought the batsman to grief, manufacture of dannel and other, woollen fabrics the shipment of wool hence to Japsu Ram waking a clever catch. has boon steadily increasing.
The following is from the Sydney Mail of 24 Deu.The Long Shan Tea-House, in King-street, the proprietars of which are Messrs Quong Tart and Co., was opened on Saturday. Electric light has been fully installed, and appliances have been fitted
Spinks then
juised Hornby, and the Straits captain in-. augurated the partnership by placing a ball from Coxon upon the scorer's table for three. Another three was put on almost immediately afterwards by Spinks, who was boil second ball following, however, by
THE CHINA
paired with Birch and at guafre they ro- nearocin lins and the chances of Hong- kong looked bright. When the gun fired, mained together.
however, Tregarther was still a quarter of a length ahead of Shephony and conso quently carries off the cup. Tregarthen. Bhepherd
STRAITO TEAM-1st Innings.
· F. Y. Horsby, ↳ Mafiand U. Higrinballiam, ebub, b), Coxon JA. towart, e Davidson, b
J. CoxoŃ BALA
E. W: Birch, bE. W. Mallani.................. B. G. Fox, and b Coxon
A. F. Tallot, o Billes, d Coxon; seminar
Tta Latcherò, e Xam, b Malhand.
Corp. Bpinka Davlition, ↳ Garcon. E. W. Loss, 6 Coxojzakazane A. Y, Galarap Maitlandia P... Smith, Hara, b Hatland A. J. Rob, not aut Estena
Total.
BOWLING. Ballians.
Mina,
Wau.
81
18 92
E. 3. Corona... 120,
A. Lowsen
E. YV, Alaitland 18
HONGKONG TEAM-131 Innings. A. J. Lenob, c Fox, b. Nom A. J. Campbell, 1 kom..
Malte Miles, b Birch .....
J. A. Lownon, o and b Fox.......
B. J. Coxon, é Hornby, ↳ Fox....................... Hatchinoti, A., o Stewart, b Ross E. A. Rata, b Birch..
Chest, Davidson, h Birab...
6.1. Coron, b Hornby
T.
K. Smith, not out ..
E. W. Maitiand, b. Fox..
F. Maitland, e Higinbotham, b Ass
Total
DELING,
123
Ballk Fuas, Miles. Wibs.
A. J. Ro 8.0. Fix wit.... 120 1. W. Hire
12
y
F, V, Houby
THE BOAT RACES. The first trial of strength on the water between Hongkong and Singaporo took place this afternoon,
AINGAPORE V, HONGRONU.
The first race was the Interport Fours prize, a Oup presented by Mr E. R. Balilios, for which the following teains entered :--
Victoria.
SIKOAPODE
Stroke,
E. J. Nanson,
No. 3,
Trogarthon, .....
No. 2,
R. F. Boilea,...
Bow,
Dr. H. 12. Smith,
8. Iba, 10, 91 11.11 1. & 10. 9
G. A. Caldwell
Cox,
Stroke, ***
No. 3,
Thistle.
HONGKONG
D. Kennedy,
G. A. Bramwell,
st. lbs.
12.13
12. 2 No. 2,...
D. Henderaan, ... 1. 5 Bow, A. G. Stephen, 11. 0 Cox, R. Boyd. Hongkong was the favourite and the result coincided with the general opinion. A vary good start was made, and for a short time both boata rapt together. Singapore had the
AUSTRALIAN AND AMERICAN TELEGRAMS.
THE DIFFIQULTY WITA PORTUGAL.
London, Duc. 27-Foar ironclads of the British Mediterranean squadron stationed at Malta have received instractions to pro- ceed to Lisbon.
If
M. Bonlanger is a candidats for the ap preaching Municipal cleotions, tatt
The control of the Bokhara army has boon handed over to the Czir.
to hand concerning the pugilistic encounter going to lose Cannon because we are now which took place airly on Monday morning afraid of America! He conoludes: at Bruges, in Belgium, between F. P. we want to keep Canada we must bind her Slavin, the Australian, and J. Smith, the to us by bonds of sulf interest and affection, Enghali heary-weight berer, and in which and it is for us to consider whether wo ars Blavin was ill-used by an organised mob of doing that just at the present time by our timid, hesitating policy with regard to the roughs.
It appears that a well-known sporting. Behring sea tremble man in Londen engaged the rongha for
IN CANADIAN WATERS Smith'sparty, and every time Slavin forsed
Ottawa (Ont.), December 2A member Bwith into the Englishman's orner the of the Dominion Cabinet maid te-night that their employers. roughs maltreated the Australian. This there was not one word of truth in the occurred several rounds before the last statement telegraphed from Ottawa yester Tus latest harbinger of pasos from En was known in London before the fight came
The Cairo cigarette makors are the first to STRIKES have even aprand to Egypt.
introduce this Western system into the land of the Pharache, having struck against some extra strict regulations enforced by
off that it was intended to maltreat Slavin day to the London standard and the Amexrupo in the election of Professor Erost Car if he was lively to prote victorious. He has decided not to renew the modus Foreign Associate of the Paris Academy at tean preas that the Drimming Government tins, the famous German Bellinist, as a was relatively uninjured by Smith It is vivendi by which United States fishing vas-irscriptions. No other German has been thought that Slovin was struck with asia were permitted to estor Canadian thus honored since the Franco Prussian
knuckle-dusters when Smith sank down ports. On the other hand, it is learned War. Deo. 28.-It is reported that an Ameriin bie corner. can squadron has been ordered to Lisbon to Another account says that Blavin bad enforce the claims of Mr Macmurdo, the the advantage throughout the match, and contractor for the line of railway from fought in the fairest and most plucky man- Delagoa Bay to the goidholde,
ner from beginning to end, He drove The great Powers havs addressed official Smith, the English charapion, into a notes to England and Portugal, offering corner at every round, at which point the their friendly offices with the view of an rough element fa smith's favour interfered. carly amicable understanding being arrived The mob kicked and struck at Slavin at on the subject, and expressing a hope throughout, and refused any heed to his. that the two nations would clearly delimit appeals for foir-play their sphere in Africa and afterward sub- mit the decision to a conference of the Powers for confirmation.
The referee was in condition of terror at the behaviour of the Smith party and refused to not, declaring, that ne the affair was going Blavin was not receiving fair play. It is probable that the rafonce may award the fight to Slavin.
English
sporting men are disgusted at Smith's
g tactics. London, Dec. 24.-The Sporting Baye it is incredible that a man with a drop of Christian blood in his reins could support the Smith gang of ruffians, who were armed with knives and revolvers.
contemplates making ne change until some for, dear?' said the young wife fondly to on reliable sathority that the Government His Wish Is, there anything you wish definite understanding is arrived at with her husband at the breakfast-table on the the United States,
morning after the wedding. Yes, I wish If a settlement is not reached before the somebody would give me $10 for that commencement of the fishery senon next $5,000 check your, father put among the spring the system of issuing licenses to wedding presonis-Yankee Blads. American ishermen ander the modus vivendi will be continued,
THE ALINOED CAUSE OF THE QVELTHEOW OF DO TEDRO,
I THINK it's real mean of Jack to he se good to me,' said a good-looking young married woman who was a prominent figure in atlateur theatrical circles. Why, done? New York, Decanibor 16-A story in this caked the lady who was calling on her. morning's Times, written by A. M. Gibson, Because I can't help loving him, and want for many years the Sun's Washington en much to got divorced and go on the correspondent, tayo thes the reason leading age. Aferchant Traveller. to the revolution in Brazil. was Dori An old maid in Connecticut adopted a Fedco's loss of mind and appreaching boy god ezlled him Meets David Abalora abdication in favor of his daughter, the Dantel Mark White. The other day when: Princess d'at. The correspondent eave: he because of the hs sued her for $20,000 Upon the return of the Emperor from damages for hitching all these names in front rape his real condition will soon becoute of him, and it is to be hoped that the jury generally known. He was afflicted with will give him every cent of it.-Detroit Free Aftraing of the brain. General parasta Press. The Sporting Life declares that Staviale was inevitable within s brief period, A OCULAR has been addressed to the gonduct has pinnacled him as a perfect He was goly aware of the martists of the Dresden State Theatre, 27-Nows han roached hero, Dec. 27.-Mr Abington, believ.weak ned fecialties conceived the notion considered a breach of discipline to accept pending catastrophe, and with his warning then that for the futuro it will be
the
London, December 27. The prgotiations for the adjustment of the difficulty with Portugal have assumed a new and Impor tant phase. In consequence' of the un- antisfactory nature of the explanation offered by the Purruguese Government and the ovidens chlashinition of the nation to. retirees the inult off rod to Great Britains, the English Government has assued orders to four warships stationed at balla to pro- reed at once to the vicinity of Lisbon, the capital of Portagal. London, Dec. bare to the effect that Mr. H. H. Johnston, the British Consul in South East Afcien, i ing that Blasin van the recent match with that the church would be at once offerings of flowers and other tokens, f annexing territory on hoia of Great Smith, the English clauigion, hus depe bulwark end cans of perpetuating his admiration, or in any way to recognize Britain in the shores of Lake Tanganyika.sited £500 with the New York Herald to dynasty in Brazil. Supposed to be, and prasenes of the audience during the course London, Dec. 30.-According to a talebind a match with Sullivan on habulf of believing himself that he was dying, when if the performance of serious rperas and gran received in Lisbon from Southeast Slavin Slavin, previous to the fight wish he was ill in Europe, be began to recover drams. This regulation has been in forco Africa, Major Serpa Pinto sorts that he Smith, had aunounced that he would reak from the time he received the Pope's bless
for some years of Vicona and other placen hue established Portuguese authority at a match with John L. Sullivan in the agent 1193
in Germany. Assaland
of victory.
The Republicans were posted on the in-
A FATHER ened an English schoolmaster REBELIJON IN SAN SALVADOR,
The Pelican fab has offered the sum of tentions of the Emperor. It became known Irndon, Dis. 30-The Government of $1000 for a boxing match between Slavin to a select few that the plan was to base for assault, bacansa he had canod his boy.
on the band. The Magistrate before who the Republic of San Salvador, one of the and Jackson.
the Emperor abilicate in favor of the prin it was first tried thought that the father Central American Republics, has despatch-
csa on the 24 of December, oud from the was right, for the reason that easing on the ed 8000 troops to Cuscatlan to suppress a
and was attended by a risk of
jars, and rebellion headed by General Rivas.
ment quite as available, efficius, and there were 'methos of corpuri punish not necessarily attended by any k which the defendant might have used. The higher Court, though, decided that it was not actionable,
THE GERMAN 'CONSUL AT-SAMOA....
London, Dev. 20. The report that Mr. Knappe is likely to return to Sanon as German Coul has been contradicted.
THE CASE OF THE DAY. MR. JO: ES.
London, Deember 27.Writing upon the claim of the Rev. Mr Jonas to cum pensation for his expulsion by the Franch Government from the Kaland of Mare, the Timer advocates the appointment of
stances
APPAIKA EN BRAZIL.
titue
New York, Doumber 2.-A. Wold it was discovered the preparations special frem Rio Janeiro says: I arrived tion and to establish a republic on that day, were carefully made to precipitate a revolu at Rio to day by stanser from Parr, I at The nuvements of the mili ary precipitated once paid a visit to the chief of the Pro matters and the revolution was two weeks visional Government, General Da Fonsoce earlier than was planned,
General Da Funtoca said:
The safety of that is said to the of the republie is assured, notwithstanding contrary by adherents of the empire who are now in Europe, and who wish to do all the injury they can.
Were the people heartily in support of movement?
up for grilling ateaks, e. The main Davidson. E. W. Moss, who wont in next, Tooms have besu decorated with carvings! succumbed to the second ball he got from I outside course, whore the water was some. Commission to inquire into the circum- the move forueries, rockeries, aquariums mirrors,
what rougher than in the inside course,
well for They rowed
Blurt time,
THE FRAZILIAN REPUBLIC,
AN EPIDEMIO OF INSANEY, Vienna, December 15.-Sudden and al
together unexpected attacks of insanity One of the cases which attracted must at- have been unpleasantly frequent of late. tention was that of the famous conilo actor Desaoir, who is often described as the The other evening Austrian Coquelin. while performing this part in The Bypeah ondria at the Volke Theatre he, without the slight at warning, became demented
The people bad long been waiting to establish a republic, but the proper op. portunity to strike a decisive blow did not arrive till lately. It would never have done to make an attempt when failure was al- and so violent that the curtain had to
rung down amid indescribable excitement must certain."
on the part of the sudience. It was only with great difliculty that be could be removed from the so go,
and en interval of performance of the comedy could be resuby- lracat balf on hour ensued before the
On Saturday afternoon His Excel Coxon, after adding one to the score, lancy the Governor visited the establish- (60—8—1 ) A. Y; Gahagnu, the next wan,
London, Decerober 27.-Political rancor ment. Lord 1 Carrington, who was received by the Mayor-u
oroloot (Alderman Sydney was clean bowled by Maitland after adding but they soon showed that they were continues throughout Brazil to such an extent that the publie paaça' is mouaced. Burdekin), complimented Mr. Tort on the three to the total. (72-9-3.). O. uut auch used to choppy water. Before The now Government has issued an order enterprise of his arm, and expressed a Smith looked likely to help the score reaching the rock, when quarter of the directing all political offend to be tried by sincere hope that it would b rewarded. In
military law in future. had not been carerad, they had fallen Louden, Das. 9-Dom Pedro is much the evening the opening of the establish goud doal on going in, and runs were com- cou
gthe behind and were showing a jected by the death of his wife, the ex mont was celebrated by a tea party, ating rapidly when Hornby was bowled by tw
hich thers were between 150 and 2000. Maitland. On returning to the Pavilion signs of weakness. The stroke in particuf his Majesty are anxione as to the state act blindly in this matter,' he said, "Theved, the part of Deasior being taken by his
Empress of Bruzu. The medical attendanta guests. The gathofing took place in the banquetsing-hall, which had been rendered the Straits explain, who had played admir-lar soomed somewhat unsteady. The Hong of his haalti, hanners, and lanterna The chair was oc- | (82—10—42.). E. Smith and A. J. Row and very snaily, gradually increased the lead, gloom over the rejoicings which are being die the Princes much respected, should het week on the Bosen-Maran Railroad, very gay with Chinesa and Japaneso flags, able cricket throughout was loudly cheered kong crow, who were pulling very steadily
hard driven ball by the former was smartly caught by Ram, and brou bt the inuings to
close for a total of 7.
and half way they were four lengths ahead, It was evident now that they had an onay victory, for although the Singaporeans made
cupied by Big John Robertson. The had only added five to the scare when Queen, The Governer,' and ''The Parliss rent having been honoured, the toast of *Success to the enterprise of Mr. Quong Tart was submitted by the chairman. The Hongkong Team made much less of The toast having beer drank with uncha show than in the previous match, their good apart towards the close they were not anthusinam, Mr. Turi responded. Ho said totul being only 123, neither E. J. Coxon showing nearly so god form as their rival.
|
After leaving the Marshal I paid a visit to Dr. Guintino Bocnyava, Minister of Foreign Affairs. He spoke at considerable length of the affairs leading up to the revolution. The people of Brazil did not had good reason to fear that if Dom Pedro, understudy. who was
Imperial Isabella would come to the throne."
There is such talk in the ministerial departments of the new Govoromont about arking the expediency of an offensive and defensive alliance on the part of the Brazilian republic with the United States. The Minister of Foriga Afairs sp lie London, Dec. 28-Both the (zar of seriously of the iden, and expressed the
Lizbon, December
The death of the ex-Empress has cast a
the new King of Portugal. held in Lieben over the accession of Carlos,
It has been officially denied that the property of the late Imperial lomily of Brazil has been confiscated be
THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC IN LUDURE.
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be brought about.
A still more more alarming one occurred
where the engineer of a night express train was seized, with an attack of insanity during the trip... After having attempted to brain hia Ereman, who sought refuge in the rost of the tender, be turned on full steam, and then as the train rashed over the bridge which apuns the Etch he threw himself head-laug into the river. On perceiving the coast clear the fireman, who had mean
he felt extremely gratitzed at seeing so bor Lawson reaching a doutde figure. The Hongkong boat lost a length, not far Russia and the new King of Portugal are hope that it way 95.-Dispatches Irom while been joined by the frightened coll
of his friends around him. He Ham played rurkably well for the top from the flag-ship, by a little crooked steer-suffering from the Raseini dungs, which than ad the company for the very great score of 25, and Campbell, who contributed honear they had done him. The toasts 20, leo played in first-class forms. Captain iug, but they were too far ahead for their suddenly affected Furope. The Car of The Ladies, The Prosa, and The Davidson put in some very hard hitting for position to be imperilled. They came in attack of the ailment, which is of a avere is reported to to enffering from a second Chairman having been honoured, the pro- bis 20. Bercombe Smith, who came in at three lengths in front of the Singaporeans.
character. ceedings terminated.
the tail of the innings, looked as if he
The Russian array is badly affected by the could have coraiderably exceeded the dozen Time, 7.20.-
influenza, and fully 20 per cent, of the total which were at finished. The bowling on the part of the his credit the innings
enrolment. are in one stage or another of the Straite Teana wse a good deal
deai jarproved. Thers being half An Dour t
toare after the first innings of the Hongkong Team the Straits Team began their second innings, and when play coaxed Hornby was out for 11 and Higginbotham for G
Hongkong, Singapore,
SORATCH FOURM. Thistle.
Stroke,... No. 3,
D. Képtedy,
A. G. Stophen,
No 4
D. Henderson,
st. lbs. 12.12 11. 0 11. 5
Bow,
T.
B. Dalty,
11. I
R. Buyd
H. Bkött,
11. 8.
A. Donisos,
G. L. Daucan, ...
10.10
C. 11,
Thompson, H. Sampson."
10. G
-Cos,
Strako,...
Nu. 3,...
No. 2, ...
Bust
Cox,
Kornblume.
Rose. Stroke,... E Feiedrichs,... No. 3,... G. H. Polta, No. 2...
J. M. Laing,
Bow,
Cox,
H. G. Young,
13. 7
1.I 11. 5 10. 4
G. A. Caldwell. This reco was also somewhat of a proces-
The start was not quite as good as,
illness.
MISCELLANEOUSIN
Rio de Janeiro received in cipher by the ductor, crept back cautiously into the esh and deeply interesting facts about the It was not, however, until the express newspaper Novidades contains important of the locomotive and shut off the stean, political upboaral reported there as having reached Meran that the passengers became occurred on the 18th inst. From this in-aware of the great dauger from which they' formation it is undoubtedly true that the had escaped." Provisional Government found itacif con fronted by a very formidable and active London, January 6th.-Thirty-two off- In Central Europe the progress..of tho
cers of the Russian my have been opidemic has been taarked with tuvek in opposition, among the members of which
were numbered inany soldiers and a good arrested on a charge of conspiracy. terference with the ordinary course of trade contingent from the mary, backed op by Iguatieff, a Russian diphmist, is io a and commerce. In Vienna, and to a cor- several officers from both branches of the critical condition, and his life is despaired responding extent to varions towns of Ger service, while numerous citizens also joined of. many, trade is partly paralysed. In the the revolt in favor of the marchy. These Austrian city many schools, and the Uni-banded together and parated the pincipal amongst the gas atubers, a cuspositor has versity are closed.
giving a full aggressive show of been committed for trial for advocating, The cases of the disease reported in Eng their sentiments, and very serious lighting the murder of the Chairman of the Gas land are all of ruild character, and it is resulted. considered doubtful whether they belong to the Russian form.
streets,
Quotations. Bonaresa, January 24.. PIUM-Now Patna, cash,.. 515
Old
cash, 500 Now Benares, cash, 515
Old
"
*
71
New Malwa,carb, 6207530 Allowance, Tarb... 8/24
Old Malwa, cash,... 540/550 Allowance, Tael. 8/24 l'ereium, Oily, coxli 520/630. Allowance, Tunis, 16j48 Pursion, Paper tied 630/540. Allowance, Taelo... 16/18
Exchange.
HONGKONG, January 24
On Londen
Bonk, Wire,
On demand, 30 days' sight,
4 months sight,
2
Orodita, 4 Documentary, 4
Paris-
On demand,... Credits, 4 months' aight
On Berlin-
On demand,...
On New York-- On demand, Credita, 60 days' sight, On Bombay-
Wiro, On
domand,
Ou Calcutta
On Shanghs!
3.21
210
Wizoe
Os dansit,
On tomand,...
30 daga sight privato, Gold Leaf, 100 fue...
$33.30
86.20
Temperature.
In connection with the recent strike | Sovereitna,
Company
The revolt was not suppzossed until the The Cinfornian Athletic Club havo offer Loudon, Duc. 27The malady ising of the Sith inet, when the reed a purse of sovereigns as a prize, if a fight prevalent in Paris in antlingularly organitza frugs overcame and is enu be arranged betagen Jacken, of Aus
persed the monarchists. The provisions tralia, and McAuliffe, of America Six per cent. of the number of persone at authorities crrested quite a number of the ị Several more suspects have been shot in tacked inre auccumbed to its effects,
Brazil.
London, Dec. 28-The rate of tortality in Paris of late, from maladies indirectly the result of the prevailing influguzi epidemic, is higher than during an epidemic of chalert.
ME J. L. TOOLE'S AUSTRALIAN TOUR.
ading participants in the revolt.
· DLYCE TAKES WATER,
London, December 22-In the ten edition of Professor Bryce's book on The American Lomonwelth, just announced, the chapter on Men of the Tweed Ring Oakey Ball foun
for which
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MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON BOARD THE FUSHIKI MARU. About one o'clock yesterday afternoon A disturbance occurred on board the Japan- cee atcamer Fushiki Maru, in the course of which a Chinese coulie was morally stab
Lesch and Cozen opened the proceedings bed by a Japanese sailor, and three other Chitras coolies were severely wounded by for Hongkong to the bowling of Fox and Ross Leach began to score by putting on certain members of the Japanese crew. It appears that a quarrel arose between the a doable, which ho followed with a single Japanese and the Chinese about the hoist and a three, but was caught by Fox off ing of boards from the hold. One sailor Roes when he had made deven (14-1-11.) was particularly violent against the Chinese Major Miles, who took his place, began and was ordered into the forecastle by the his score with a three which he fol third ofleer. After the latter had gone lowed up with a single, and was then bowever, this sailer came out again beled with the firet ball from Bicch, who and the quared recommenced. Others had relieved Roes. (33-3-4) His place about a dozat in number appeared on the was taken by Lovan, who took Fox's frat acene with lugs of wood and costan bara, bail on the thumb of his right hand, ond which they used freely upon the Chinese ing the second away for a single. He hod coolios. The chief disturber drew a knife, orly put on other two, however, when he opened it with his teeth, and, although it skied a ball from Fox which the bowler would seem that one of his compations caught, and there we joy in the visitors' sinn.
London, Die. 20.—Mr Julin L Fondo, ed. This was the chapter which lutely opposs the scheme for the cos camp. (33-3-3.) E. J. Gazon then tried to diasundo him from using it, bod Campbell, Coxon's first brought a / on the last occasion. Thistle had iba ad- the English comedian. will leave with his plunged it into the aide of one of the Chinese
he higan gwit coulies, inflicting a deep wound, which it is feared will prove fatal.. The other coolies tha and tren duables in euccession wero vasstage and Rose was 'left some distance company upon an Australian tour in the Prufessor Bryce in the absence of the Channel, beiweca Dover and Calais.
R.M.S. Britannia, put on by Campbell off Birch. The
writer, Professor Goodnow, who now is professor of received severe scalp wounds sed had af. following over brought nothing. Ross behind the othere. Thistle never lost the leat
political science at Columbia terwards to be taken to the Civil Hospita sed
then relieved Duch at the City Hall obtained at the start, nithough occasionally London, Doc. 26,–—Me F. O. Light kotim-College. The withdrawal of the offending The disturbance was finally quelle and
Runs eama rather slowly for the Police arrested elaven of the men. Ons some time, five maiden overs following in Kornblume same very close up. Tho-lead-ates that the Europeau beet crop of the chapter will not ease Oakey Hall to present season will give a surpica of 691,000 abandon his suit, however, which will como is ebarged with atabbing, fures with ssaults succession. A few eingles were then added ing boat snok a rather zigzag course, and tons of anger. The prod action of the lust to trial early in the new year, and the rest with aiding and abetting in the to the score, and Campbell's wicket went if it had not been that the crew were so three months shows an excess of 410,000 ussault. The evidence of the 3rd officer down before Ross (47-4-20.) Hutchison unch stronger than their rivals she might tous over that of the last period. who saw the commencement of the row, and then went in and almost immediately after finally have been passed. Friedrichs and A SUEMARINE TOKFEDO VOAZ, member of Parliament, arrived tu-day from of several Chinese coolice who saw their wards Coxon was caughed Hat his craw, in Rose, were pulling very weli mets have been mado in the Bay of Cadiz, ment the necessity for rescinding the order
by Bornby off
London, Dec. Succesful experi. British Columbia to urge upon the Govern Channel. chism and the latter was shortly afterwards ingother and in good form, but their speed on the coast of Spain, with submarine which prohibita American steamers on Gladstono states that be considers the amy. 13 69 London, January 7.-The Hon. W. E. Shangha.. 30. 10 45 caught by Stewart off Ross, (D-6-5.) was not fast enough, and, although they tarpade boat, which reappeared four miles Puget Sound carrying bonded freight bo Capt. Davidson who then joined Bam began made up a little before the finish they from the spot where it vanished.
formation of the Triple Alliauco will to Bongkon; 30.02 60 62 tween American and Canadian porte. Prior
Haiphong. 30.04 64 8023 scoring with a three, imediately followed never got within two length of the other two by a bit for the same number by Rain and boats Opposite the wharves Thistle was
states that he has rouen to believe that the peril the financial prosperity of Italy. order will be immediately rescinded
The Portuguese are reported to be com Bolinao...9 87 89 82 N runs began lo come more rapidly. A fully a length in front of Kerablume, and
mencing hostilities in South Africa. Br Man 20 820.67 w change of bowlers was made, Birch Felis wonby that distance. Time, 7.37.
The Behring een, Prior saxe, does nos Johnston representative of the British Anping ...9.97 08 ing loss, and E. O. Smith taking Fox's
appear to give sealing vessel owners much authorities, in vigorously opposing the
January 24a 10 4.3. concern, so they are making preparatious action of the Portuguese. Lord Salisbury Wostuck. place at the other and. Ram had a couple uf lovely threen off Birch, which ho followed
for sending out a much larger flest than threatens war unless the fullest satisfaction
is giver, situat
bot
fellow workman stabbed, was taken at the Police Court to day. The Chicas de appear to hava uffeted very much rea stance. One of the officers exid they used packs, but the Chinese declared that they offered no resistance: The case was adjourned till to-morrow.
THE INTERPORT RETURN CRICKET MATCH.
The return mateli, Hongkong Strails Settlements, was commenced on the Cricket
Fax (53--6--6.) Ram then
up immediately after with a five from Smith, and then a three; and the century
was reached very soon after, but at the
Thistle. Kornblume, . Hoss
SINGLE BOULISS
1
THE EUROPEAN DEEP GROF.
RESPONNILLE COVERNMENT FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA, Lenom, D.cember 27. Mr Gladstone. and MeJ. A. Bronde have written to Sir Henry Parkes upon the question of grant ing responsible government to Western Australia
BACHAL DISTURBANCES IN DE-RGIS, London, D.cember 27. · Racial troobles
for
40ass struction of a tuntol, nudor the English
THE BEURING KEA QUESTION, Ottawa Ont.), Décember 17.—Mr Prior,
ever.
CHINA COAST METEUROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
January 23.—ar-4 2,3,
Barometer red.
The remains of the late post, Browning, have been interred in Westininster Abbey.
It is reported that the Duke of Wezi- mister was the dunes of £100,000 to the Loudon hospitals.
Mr Parnell has temporarily resigned the leadership of his party, and Mr McCarthy will probably ancased him, bridge to the tunnel under the English oko
Lord Wolseley prefere the suggested Wustook.
Nagasaki.[29.92
Ground to-day. The interval of "dry one time Ram was bowled by a gorker from ep presented by The Hou, J. J. Koswick.haro centred in the Suthern States ofg on the part of the Luited States i nouseed; his intention to retire from the
...
*b.The.
ILJA
Bl. Im 10. 5
North America. Jas drunken riot winch took place at Jessup, futne Stda of Georgia, between the negroes and whites of the former and two white man were killed.
December 29.A large body of whites Carolina, and seed and shot right negro atormed the Barnwall pain in South murder.re
Biogopore weather bad considerably improved the Birch, the wicket having put on 41 runs
H. Tregarthen, wicket, and the conditions were altogether (109-7-25.) 6. 8, Coxon the paired
Hongkong with Devideon who was almost immediately more satisfactory than on either of the pro-alterwards bowled by Bach (1038-18)
EB. Shophord, went under in the following This was the clisest and most exciting ceding two days. The Straits Captain, Cozo Laving won the toss, elected to bat first, Maitland took his place, and this course and came firet to the front. The over to a gurker from Unaby. E. W cacs of the day. Tregarthen bad the inner and the general wish was that they sight comituation gave the balers a good deal water was very rough, and he, being have better luck than in the previous of trouble. Birch gave place to Fox at the heavy man, with a smewhat hearter match. Two changes were made in the City Hall end, Ras bowling at the other boat, hud some advantage over the other Loudon, December 27.The capital re end. When 120 had bees reached, how. Opposite the rock, a little distance from the Hongkong Team, Capt. Davidson taking ball which the batsman bever tried and thinking he would have a straighter exploration of Australasia has been $39 semi-oficiul organ of the Governmeter, to Swiftsure on the Australian Station.
Maitland's wicket went down to Fex pier, he was about two fengiks in front, quired for establishing the agency for the the place of E. F. Blair and Hatchison
anything with F Mait and then copres outside he crossed and held well our scribed. ag inbstituted for J. J. Bell Irving went to to Buish the innings with Sercombe from the land. Shepherd, in the other Bornby, the Captain of the Straits Team, Smith, which was done by the former being | hand, made towards the land nud hugged it
THE EXFE RATIOS OF AUSTRALASIA.
Poklo.
29.02
Directios. Į
NE 3 or
DOMERO,
The fact that so few seizures were made
Slavin, the Australian pugilist; has an-
aguaski..30.18 lant seasou indicates, they argue a weben-
Shanghai, 30.39 Amoy 80.31 prīzs ring at an early disto. though while the matter in in abeyance that country does not wish to adresignation, but has been awarded to Bolinuo 29.9 3 The Premier of Spain bas tendered his Hongkong 80.23 01
Haiphos complete surrender of its claim of exclusio racunatict his party, and to dematid mo- Manils... --- jurisdiction in Bebring sea by withdrawing derita protectionist concessions, the protective cruisers.
Prior claims to have reason for stating
Vinient inducties has now appeared in
Anping
the question of settlement upon the United The nurtally front skis cause is sashoing cold and dry weather prival's that the British Government has pressed country, and causing considerable anxiaty gradients aro steep for F. winds. Fipe,
England; and is sure
spreading
The barometer inns risen in China, Aud throughout the
States with muru telling est trisalarming proportions Io Europe, the generally believe only th
Empress Augusta and a German Prince are amongst the number of victims,
H.T.S. Warple 1 to acound the London, December 22, The Globe, tho
day published a letter apropos of site let ers Bangor, the Jubiles Pluner, in defying Loudest, Dcember 27. French Oslo Baden Powell, 81. in the Times no
by Stanley Hill Q0, and Sir George the Lozolvency Court.
The Sultan has prohibited slavery af scoring; the innings closing for 123, at first considerable ground, and seemed January to discuss the rate of the is:
ed out that the Canadians have a sustantial but none of the other members of the toani Hershy and fligginhatham then want in as if the Singapores we have an ors frem A eiers, and convote from Au wish the U ted States din overcome, The
troduction into No. Feds of Tofun grievance which only commu rost union at Sulori in East Afrlow made much of a stand. Six of their to face the bowling of Coxon and Maitland victory: But Shepherd by keeping clone
Another matter to be considered Aftor a few singles Hornby seat one from to the land, although he had not u vry
pound for far, cracking another uns soon water,
to do
A FRENCH COLONIAL CONGRESS
ENGLAND AND GANADA,
Direct # of the Oba rzutorys- Bongkang Obiercatory, January 24, 1800, 1. Basomers, reduce), ta 81 digreur Valam unit, and to the level of the abu in fashra, leng and buadredihanta
3. TEMPERATURE, in the shade to lagerst
played excellent cricket for his acory of 42.en.ht by Higginbothant off Ross before nearly all the way. By doing this be lost nisi ingresa in to be held in Paris in the Canadian question, in which it point. In Germans have deferiod the natives. Huxtoter, in parentage of estimation; thẻ.
by E. W. Maitland
N
out
political nalon,
The
humidity of air saturated with modro na kiz
109.
Mr Hyndman aconses Mr Buron, the Demarion of Wan, a two pautɛ......... commercial union with-- Sodialien, and s'es of publishing a sails end-
#6: Banca COP, Moro”. Onarking so manii 3:
hin
wickets were taken by E J. Caron and five | itland over to Murray Barracks com-even course, gut intoaparatively sigurth i will bo the desirableness of laying ablepuudent also; **ys that tor Vailid: Sinha, of troschery to the cause of From New Caledonin to Australia, and the/ States will not d ́o'aren ›hat guleti ing balance-sheet in reference to the Dock Hornby and Ligginbothamtvent first to after on the same direction for three. Thend, when about four hande mbi guestion of the devel meat of trading re- and dues something in the matter Relief Fundes get KORS AGE
the fsgebit, ho
(dis' spurtoland m
Bashed olan ing #densiin ?, valytony gloom. Turkey"
enfording obedience in bali, ! lightninu, o ir pad, PRAMDAVIDw bat. The first run was got by the Birails frat ball in Coxon's next over finlabed bim, rapidly on Tregartben. The latter was in between Now Caledoute and the Qanadian 1-yalty will not lung stand the
trair however, (18.1.11.) Higginbotham pretty choppy water, and, although pulling New Lieb ice will slap ba discussed.
codonie
[gaguty, vain, muən, dəli far, ev stbil Captain for the fourth ball of E. J. Coxon's after being joined by Birch had his wicket hard, wet ant thaking much speed. As tho
AFFOILIST #SCOUNTER
Thorrespondent sys! We lost. Mr Spurgaon is gradually recovering 140 Low (W951 `first over, and with the fourth bs from taken by Maitland, (18-2-8) Talbot then goal was neered the bat caine ester and Longen, Dec, 23-Further details are: Amprida through ballying her, Aru wn from his rescut illness,