No. 8508,-Arais 22, 1890,7

Tus Russing ironcled Wadimi, Monmach was expected to arrive in Singapore from Europe on the 13th.

loading cargo she was get ready for son the same evening. Tho steather King Chow, belonging to the some Company, was signalled just before the Ching: Wo's departure, and as the Ng Chow was wearing the wharf it was son that she was

TILE CILINA MAIL

MAIL.

FORD RANDOLPH CHUROHILL REFUSES.

THE TITRES

incastro.

Lendor, Matoli 19 Lord Randolph Churchill has refused to resign his seat it House of Commons oving to the limited pased upon him.

London, Maroli 19. Thu Marquis of question in Ireland, and Mr Balfour Salisbury intends to women the Coneervative Pod that an unbiased discussion members of Parliament with a view to should be afforded on the merits of the expediting the passage of a Tither Bill.

It was read the first time, and will be read the second time, on April 15. Bunda, March 10-The Lisbon prees March 25.Bir Balfour contonded that the collateral securities provided rendered diplomatic relations with England. In it impossible for the Treasury to suffer a los their cuts the press make an attack of end sixpones. The engested distries in upon the Prince of Wales

It has been discovered that the British Ireland would receive a special contribution dag, was hoisted outside British territory in whilethe landlords would receive £2,750,000 of £1,500,000 from the Church surplus, Africa, and on land which Beginnd admits

in stock of cocsol bakinge to Portugal.

THE ANGLO-PORTUGUESE QUESTION,...,

oting in inuch ing fark, and that a collitanient parjune,o submitted in the first the new buildings will probably permit of exprint a desire that Portugal should cease

with the Ching Wows inevitable. The port anchor of the Ning Chow was ist g, but failed to bring her up, and she swept along the whole length of her sister ship carrying away asuinge, rain, davita, and staving in a lifeboat as air did so. Although the two stummerd were only aband's breadth of each other whers the Ning Ching was brought up at last. the lets of the ships never came into actual contact, the damage auditor of the Wing Chole, which pro voted slightly over the steamer's bow. The esospe of the Ching Wo was a very narrow one, it socmed up to the last moment, as if a

Working tecount. The Directors regret that the first year's working shows a lose of $8,694,34, which however includes the Preliminary Expenses. amounting to $2,111.22. Owing to the damage carred by heavy rain-störtna in May the Tramway stopped running for two months during the boat season of the year and the Hotel receipts suffered in magnance.

in the House of Commons, except upon the The bill bad a favourable impression Parnellite parly.

parts of the city suffered equ

I equal · after a good deal of bloodshed, li le faxred ly coverely. Gasometers were blown away that a rebellion will take place in Finlandi. by the storm, and the liberated gas, taking REPORTED INDISPOSITION OF THE fire immediately, caused terrific explosiona

EMPEROR WILLIAMUA London, March 29, The Frencu journals

The storm in its conse trasensed the

rich and populous valley of the Ohio River, report that the Emperor William of Gar on which the city of Louisville atande, many is suffering from, a persous ninlady, The path of the storm was marked by de- and that he has been ordered to take a sea yastatin, farms being destroyed, and voyage, by kee Many small townships and settlements. foreste and erections of all kiads lerciled.

wara wreokod, a dev

THE RIGHT HOUSE PRINCIPLE IN FRANUS,

London, March 30.-M. Constans, Min. ister of the Interior in the French Cabinet, Up to the prosent time the loss of life has issued on order prohibiting State am- cannot be definitely stated,ployees from joining in the national de March 28, 7.15 p..The cyclone carri dmonstration to take place on May 1 in into the river (hion way station vill bodily the chief railway station of Louisville favour of the introduction of the oight hours

principle Two thousand bouzes were rized to the height ground in ruing whilst the storm was at its

annetantly suing Chinese and Indians in abould have full scope to make all the pro- NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN paid by the landlords. The total advances Hall, in Jefferson-street.” In this building | Loxton, April 9.—Many hundreds of ad- the Summary Court for the recovery of grass he could daring the winter montis,

will amount to 13 millions sterling, repte a grand ball was being held at the time of ditional arrests of students have been made, money advanced. He was a man who had The Directors are glad to say that the work

Beating the capitalized value of numerous, the storm Under the force of the wind ↑ in Russia, not many friends, and he waslizing alons in has progressed favourably, and it is hoped

Imparial annual grants to Ireland, thus for the building suffered partial collapse, and Intesise popular excilapsent is prevailing. this house. Under these croimalances it that a portion of the Hotel will be ready

mga gurontee of 33 millions plus the in its ruine three hundred davor wor A rising took pines örongat. the penisa- - The Mutual Company's steamer Chig was impossible for him to prove a negative." for occupation by June next

Act, which, being re-lent, will be regarded Orvigilarn. It was considered desirable

10 millions advanood under the Ashbourne killed.

try at Redmuo, and it was only imporussod We arrived in Singapore from Liverpolon He was not in point of law expected to do

The other the 13th instiut, and after discharging and 40, but it was hardly possible that any wit. that the Company should live temporary character of the censure that has been

As paid uƒ. nesses could be called for the defence, The premises suitable for Visitors, during the

Mr Gladstone admitted that the bill was jury trust not let anything they had hourd building of the Hotel, and consequently ir

evidence of a coungeons policy on the land as to the character of the accused afect Thomas's luato of Craigieburnens taken their minds in any degree. A man might over by the Company. It was for a term in many respects bo not of the highest cha of three years by which time it was catimat. zacier, but there was a very wide distinced the Company's Hotel would be completed deliberately set fire to his house for a feán progress that has been made however with tion between that and a man who would and be in thorough working order; the

instance that there was an antire absence occupation at an earlier date. of molive as regards the prisoner. It had been shown not only that he was not in financial difionlties, but that he was neto- ally in possession of funds and promissory more considerable amount. In these circumstances was it likely that he would at tree to his premises containing goods which were valued by Mr Happ who saw them after the fire at $720, and that he would run all the risk attendant on this act for the parpons of recovering at the cuttide prafcoted aura of $1,000 The prosecution had proved that this place had been on fire, and they had attempted to prove that it had benn sat on fire, not accidentally but deli disastrous collision was about to take placberately and with design, and furthermore The cargo bents of the Ching Wo had just they til andesyoured to show that it was left the ship's aide a few minaten before, or ston fire by som body inside the preatise. they they would have beaur badly cut up. But they had to go incites than that if and the cargo bosts alongside the Northern they asked the jury to osuviet the prisoner got off with remarkably little paco to spare they must prove that the plico land actual- between themselves and the bows of the ly been set on fire by the direct act of the Ning Chow-Straits Times,

prisoner. Referring to the persedings of: the police after the fro, the learned conn- sel said there was a certain amount of dan gar to a man in the prisoner's position in the magisterial inquiry. Beside the pro- fessional anxiety of the police to establish a case there was doable dangor if tho prupcedings us in this case were prolonged over a maith. Unless they were very carefully conducted, serious injustice might be done by them, and when they were so badly conducted as this one was

SUPREME COURT,

IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS. ́ ́ (Before His Honour Mr Fielding Clarke, Acting Chief Tuxties), Tuesday, April 22,

THEWO STREET ARĦON CASE. Further evidence was heard in the care

of J... Lacie, who was charged with not-i

11

His Lordship-There is no evidence of that.

Me Francis said ho was just going to

The board anticipates that the exponere of carrying on the busisngerably induced present year will be and is if opinion that the prospects of the Company are favourable.

Leudon, March 25-The Peringuess merchants of Maine, acting under orders from the Governor of the place, have

Mr Gladstone, speaking at the National refused to supply a British man-of-war stationed there. They have also insutlived the bit fals Club, said that bir Balfour's bold massure involved a large pecuniary liability to the British taxpayer. officers of the vessel.

pre-

THE GOLD COINAG Iemdon, March 21.-When the Directors Mr. Alexander Findlay Smith having retired from the Board on his Victorian gold coins below the standard. departure from the Colony. Mr. Jar. Ander weight are all dealt with, it is intended by son was invited to take his pince... In ace Mr. Gingshen to proceed to the rehabilita cordance with Paragraph V of Clanse XV tok of defce.ive catinago uf the reign of of the Articles of Asociation Mesars. Plios Majesty Ryrie and J. B. Coughts is retice, but being eligible oder themselves for re-election.

London, March -The bill-granting to. Auditor. The accounts have been nu-colonial Cours of Admiralty apaliga died by Mr. Fuliation Henderson, whose powers to those possessed by the Baklion appointment requires com Chairman.

Courte has passed the Hanga of Lorda.

Hongkong, 16th April, 1990.

confirmation.

VAPITAL $200,000, DIVIDED INTO 4,000. SHARES OF $50 EACH. —STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDING

DECEMBER 31ST, 1889. Liabilities.

Capital

1,000 shares each, deemed to be paid up 815, allotted to A. Findlay Smith as per pro spectus,

ting fire, to his premises in Ewo Street, with point is out. Que portion of those pro 3,000 shares cach paid up $15

intent to defraud the Transatlantic Insurings was taking charge of the promises and anca Co, of Hamburg (Messrs Siemsson & making an examination immediately. That Co., agens.) Me Frucis, instructed by was not done in this case, and no attempt

Wilkinson, appeared for the defondant. Mc

vas made to protect the goods from the The following qurtietnam wars the fary weather or from thieves, except pat. Masers R. 1. Dipplo, F. Meyer, A. G. Ste ting a Chincas Indian J. W. Kennedy W. Gardner, L. M. stable to watch, and no auflriand phen, Baptista, and W. Boffy.

took an

allotted to the public...

F. Rapp, auctioneer and oppraiser, suidhe inventory of the coutente for moro 050 Debentures each $100,

The

lat Instalment of lot Call of $5 upon 4,000 shares 880,000.00 Less amount unpaid 0,865.00. Cou-

on Debenturo Loan person than a maith afterwards, while amateurs handed A, Findlay Smith as made u valuation of the stock in the pre-like Mr Campbell of the Fire Brigade, who per prospectus mises on bohelt of Mesara Sienissen & Co., popped into the place from curiosity, were Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. the agents for the Transatlantic Insurance called in giva evidents. That was not the Current Account.... Co. of Hausburg. He estimated the value way an aquiry should be conducted, nor of the whole stock, faruftung and clothing, the way the place should be guarded. at $720, taking into anachucation that they prisoner himself was unable to explain how would be of more value to the owner than the lige occurred and could only suggest anybody else. That was the ustimate from that it had been done by samo one who the owner's point of view. He did not take had a grudge against him. It was certain. an estimate from the auctioneer's point of a possible explanation that some person. view, as it was almost impossible owing to had set firs to the godown i

a by. paubing,sume the condition they were in He had men.lighted material through one of the holes tioned to the magistrate that ha thonght in the door; and it was quite possible that they might realise about $60. He had after the fire was extinguished the sains since sold the goods by auction and the hand might have placed the kerosea-soak sw realized was $256. There was someed materials in the back rooni if the upper brandy which sold at eighty cents per case. floor

defendant's estimate of 82 a case was The

The Attoney General said his only desiro Oxcussive.

It was the kind of braudy that in this can was to place all the facta as For Rent ta Japan and the wholesale pries fully as possible before the jury in if the stuff in good condition would be order that they might come to $1.25 to 81.50.

right conclusion on it, as he thought

did

of

A

the Jars

Property -

dxstir

8.15,00.00

45,000.10

13,133,00

COLONIAL COURTS OF ADMIRALTY.

SUGAR BOUNDES.- odon, March 21.There is autery Lin America against the reduction of the ste

gar daties contemplated by this Com of Congress. It is probatio the securome dations of the committee in this respect will to reconsidered.

THE NEWFOUNDLAND FISIER VI.

nawer

London, March 21.-Sir Jaines Fergus. son, Barb, 0.3., Political Secretary to the Foreign Office, stated; in question in the" Huase ‘of Commons, that tho modus vivendi arrived at in the matter of the Newfoundland fisheries in unly in tended for the present seaton, and not per- manently.

London, March 27-A maas meeting of

the inhabitants of Newfoundland interested

THE GOLD GOTHAGE. Londin, April 14 Only 2,000,000 out of Trains were blown off fue railway lines 5,000 sovereige inned before the commencement of the reign of Queen and care from the tranroads throughout the Victoris, and which were lately called in, ice and its environs, and the

have bon received at the Enyal pitnt to

in diraulation

that many are still in

THE GERMAN IN ZANZIBID

to the gas Engionia is believed that

took flame in different parts aluicer Bitaul London, March 24. Mr F. D. Licht taneously, and at the hour of latest news London, April 2 The Sultan of Zanzi

TAS BEST SUQAB, PRODUCTION. ·

collapse of hongos, the city of Louisville in Indië. TERRITORY

the city was abines, and still barning in bar has succesdel in obtaining a scieloment of the fond between the tribes, led by The Loss of life through the wreck of Braan Heri the German forces buildings, the destructions of trains and Bugs ici and fan ginen, futes wider

mates that the six months' production of heat auger will show an increnso of many directions 776,000 tons. He considers that the intal surplus for the campaign will be £14,000

tous..

PER CHICAGO EXHIBITION.

trants, and the fire, is believed to be very great. It is known that many of the inmates London, Marh 26.—The Universal Ex- of the tuinen premiaga, bave been killed, bibition, which was to have been held in among then being a party of Foottioh Chicago in 1902, in commemoration of the farmers on tour in the agricultural sections fourth centenary of the discovery of of the North-west Stater. Several English America by Oclumbus, has hoon postponed travellers were also killed. 1ill the year 1893.

THE FEACH OF EUROPE.

London, March 26-The Emperor Wil Bar of Germany has assured the Foreign Ahnssadors at the Chirs of Berlut those would at all times use his utmost, enda Foura to promote the peace of Europe.

* THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACH.

• London, March 20-The annual "bent race between tlu Oxford and Cambridze Universities was rowed this afternoon, and resulted in a win for Oxford by ane length only.

Time, 24

22 minutes 3 seconds. "The betting at

commencement of the to 4 on Cambridge. The Cambridge-tuon

at the co

race was to 4 on

It is reported that, the city of Metropolis in the State of Illinois was destroyed by the cyclone. In the Roman Catholio church in that place large numbers of un Fortuale people driven out of their homes by the storme had taken refuge, whien,

asy

now ebatindod for a considerablő, time: beż tween the Germans and Africana, will be suspended.

STRIKES AND LABQUE DISPUTES London, March 17.The Tintes states that the present struggle betreen labour and capitol is likely to be the greatest the world has ever known, and

London, March 15.—The cigar workers at Antwerp have struck work for an increase of pay. The strike has led to an outbreak of disorder, and strikers have been arrested. Aumber of the London, March 22-The Federation of

*pply

an agreement that no, ɑstion: in future. should be taken respecting an advance o reduction in wages until the whole gube tion tans been considered at a conference of both sides. This arrangement

will to the whole of the undland counties, and would affect 400,000 miners (4

The Northumberland coil owners have granted to granted the men an increase of

con

7 per

without warning, the whole odiacs was ongnited, the refugese perishing coalminers and owners is inclined to outre

March 29-Latest accounts to that the tornado affected all the Western States. The worst effects of the catastrophe were felt along the valley of the Chio and in Indians The towns of. Bowling Green, Jefersonville, and Newport suffered largely

the tornado and the floods. The mor

establish The loss of..

loss of property amounts to in the fisheries question has been held to and at Hamm tamith Bridge had een fest, tality at Louisville was under 100. consider the tem, omry arrangement made blues. At this stage the Oxford men made

od a loud half a length over the dark.2,000,000ds... by the British Foreign Ofee with regard to

London, March 28, Owing

ito

the extra rainfall, the rivere Arkansas and French treap8ses upon the Newfoundland their sea and canò with à desperate rush. ordinary in-high food, and the low the strike is unsettled on April 1 thy will Usheries. The meeting wwa.of D resolute The result was soon to reverdo the position 46,000.00 character, and it

of the Loste, for at Barnes Bridge the Ox lands adjacent to theau zivers are ouder Was threatened by spcabors that if Britain would not protect From this point the race was ever in

ford crew were loading by a leugth water. 2,001.18

Hundreds of the the ro

farmers, and various grounds in dispute the Newfoundland people should appeal to America for aid.doaht, and roasted in a win for Oxford by

BBAX

Fengtii, ་:: London, March 22.-Surprise is expressed the weather being windy, and the water in The stato of the river was unnsourable, in official naval circles, that the Admiralty authorities have proposed in grout PMS consequence was choppy, but Shoh to the New South Wales Government

$141,030,13,

Amount paid A. Findlay Smith for Land and Building taken over se per prospectus...$ Amount since expended on the

New Buildings Furniture Stock.. Sundry Debtors Profit and Loss .......

WORKING ACCOUNT;

Dr.

In reply to Me Francis, witness said he was preeminently a msa for t I not know the retail price of this kind consideration and deliberation of n To Provisions, Wines, &c. brandy.

It was not to be ox; ect.d that there would. To Charges

To Salaries and Wages

To reliminary Expenses

98,000.00

12,332,00 12,807.61 10,740.74 -1,021.41 6,534.34

$141,036.13

$18,166.36

3.244.18 $773.91

H.M.B.

us training ship. In place of the Sit

The Shah is considered to be a better ve ESCÌ than H.M.S. Inconstant.

THE BERLIN LADOUR CONFÉRENCE,

London, March 28-The decisions of the Labour Conference in Berlin, in which the Emperor William has taken an active

Lave been to a largo e the scale of wages in English factories, It is estimated that the accessary repairs personal interese system of labour and

tout influenced

by

to the Shab in fitting her out as a training ship would cost perhaps £:0,000.

WRECK OF THE STEAMIEK

VIBEST.' Loadox, March 22.-The steamer Firent

has been wrecked of Ferre, on the Spanish Fifteen of those on board were

const. drowned.

RIOTI IN BERLIN. Loudon, March-21—A workmen's meat- ing was hind last fight in the of the suburbs

of Barla to disena the subject of Riffat hours Jabour Outing to dissent the rest 2,114.23 ing becarin disorderly the genomes procoaded to disparau it. The mot stoned The officer, who thereupon charged the $35,298 01

people with dreta swords. A dosporate Two gudarmes were beaten infuriated mob, whilst

wélé

..$20.274.83 being led, rosny men and worden

This liquor was described by Inspector be direct evidence against the prisoner; Swanston as kill at-300-yarde brands,

that was not to be looked for in the ordi- Bis learned Job Witchell, Police Sergeant, who nary run of asou cases, went to the scope of the fire with the frivud had put forward a very ingenious stean fra onging, said his attention was theory to account for the fire, bus ho had attraeted on arriving there by a heap of failed to grapple with the difficulty which smouldering clothes on the shop door was preconted by the presenes of the kero By Revenue which appeared to be saturated with sane-soaked materials in the back room By Interest kerosine oil.

upstaira.

Human nature might be de- By Scrip and Trenster Fere Thomas Campbell, of the Five Frigade, praved, but he did not think it was at all By Anicant carried forward to said he visited the place on the day after likely that a person not content with set- the fire. On going upstairs he aclicedating hire to the godown woukl afterwards heap of clothing and a piece of oilcloth scutter those kerosene soaked waterials saturated with kerosene. He also noticed about upstairs in order that a charge might that the floor was wet and ameit strongly be trumped up against the prisoner. It

of kerosene. Some boards which were placed against the wall appeared to be met with kerosene.

made.

appeared that the prisoner was a rain of somewhat shady character, and that only all the more likely that he might Mr Francia, before calling my evidence, commit such an offence as thir, As to the saked his Lordship to direct the jury to motive, the jury would remember

the copy a verdict of not guilty on the book maxi the love of money is ruot grond that there was a cass to go before of all evil, and

that would

be quite a ficient indu

inducamunt

the pri to a man of this pie

a new account

5,334.31

$35,298.61

were

to

LEPROSY IN NEW CALEDONIS.

London, April 1-Letters has been to ceived in Paris from a private source, in- dicating that 5000 Kanakus in New Caledo- nice entering faom leprosy. The Franch jocraals complain if delay in the isolation. of the disease.

London, March 31, The Right Hon. Sir Jantes Fergusson, Bari., Pulitioul Secretary of the Foreign Dice, is still parleying with the Chitose Coperiment resppo ing Chinese ernigration to Australi

The question the Forden Office awaiting is consent of n remains unsoltled, owing to Colonial

nial Ministrice.

the

FRANCE AND OSEMANY.

London March 26 The moster large- mers on the River Modway threaten that if

withdraw all the bargenen below Tilbury, which

will affect 30,000 man. London, March 24,—A strike of › tailors

settlers in this region, are known to have in the Est-end of Landon is izmirent. lost their lives in the attempt to escape frans their submerged homce.

THE. EDUCATION::COMPS02. London, March 20The Right Hon. John Morley, addressing a meeting at Stepney, denied that the compact between the Liberal patty and the Irish wenbers is contrary to Liberal traditions in regard to public educativa.

THE FORGED FARNELL LETTERS

Times

- London, March 28. --- The Daily Telegrapù nasrts that Mr Parnell is alingrined at the apathy displayed by the leaders of the Liberal party in rogard to the Government ection respecting the report of the Parnell Commission.

of his coldness, the Irish In consequencò of; leader has decided to patpone his demand for a committee of the House to inquire into the

of the genesis of forged

Letters. EIGHT HOURS IN THE UNITED STATES,

London, March 20Thousands of the Liverpool dook labourers who went out on

have resumed work on the masters" etriko terais.,

The strike is virtually ORAR London, March 29,→→This boolmatters of“

T

East London have struck work.

They demand that they shall be allowed to work in factories instead of working at home. |

Loudon, March 30. — Furty thousand coalminers at Durham threaten to strike

unless an advance of 25 per cout, in thrait wages i la conceded. Union, has decided to ignore the Chamber Londen, March 31-The Dock Labourers

of Commerce Conciliation Board.

Lowton, March 31.-The strike among the lightermen employed on the River Modway is extending."

Londen, March 31.-Seventy thousand trades unionists have struck work at Catas lonia,

London, April 1.—Filteon thousand ma-

London, March 20-The Executive of the American Federation of Labour has decided that the carpenters shall demand. it is arranged that the other trades silting a reduction to wino hours a-dar. The the concession of eight hours. If successful sons in Vienna have strick work, demande

take up the agitation in succession.

striko will have the effect of throwing 30,000 other operatives out of employment. *Lond,

THE CREWE MURDER London, March 20-Mrs Davies, wife of

April 1--The seventy thousand

in

who

TÄLLIDENT OF A TRANSATLANTIO, STRAVER

London, Aurola 39).—The overduo zizz- mer City of Parts, with a thousand pas sengers on board, was towed lato Queens Loan to-day.

to death 388 74 others

by the

Lenton, March 28th The Government wounded. 106.00

Rioting

of France, fauring the introduction of con- the tailor at Crowo, who was on Jatitury 25 trades unionists in Catalonia, Spain continues, and a regiment of still co military has been ord-red int to reduce the fagious disease, hus ised orders excluding Just brutally murdered whilst returning went on strike, demand a reduction in the suburb

the country. The German hour, has been placed on trial, together number of their working houte, live sheep frora tranquility, March 22.The rioting in Berlin has a dressers and butchera in Paris are with two aus of the deceased, charged,

incansed been

the action of the Government. at

with the murder of her husband, The quelled.

London, April 1.-It is stated that, the woman said that her husband was cruel, THE BERLIN LABOUR OSFERENCE. Eperor William is desirona to improve bad tried to burn her alive, and was a bad

is reported that the Berlin Labour Conference has stead the relations atbalsting between Germany father to fur children. to prohibit children under 14 fr m wrking and France. in mines, performing night work, or ex- eseding is heure labour a day. The em- ployment of women in the mines is also forbidden, and abildern are to be prevented from working at unhealthy or dangerous

I have compared the Accounts with the Boshe and Youchers at the Company's office and found them correct.

F. BENDRASON, Anditor. Hongkong, 16th April, 1890.

JELEBU MINING CO, DIRECTORS' REPORT. Singapore. 10th

An explosion of a cylinder had made a tusla in the bottom. - St

Boats were ordered in readionas, but the

London, March 21 --The trial of Mrs. To this end it is believed that his MDavies and her two sona on the cltorga of, jesty will at an early stage be prepared to murder has been concluded. The accused sattuit for the approval of the respective were found guilty, but recommendation vessel tated for two days through incas peaceful com- to merey was added to the verdict in regard | sant pumping. lationalities the basis of

to the two sons on account of their youth. The admirable behavious of the crow Sentence of death was passed upon shiem, calmed the passengers, who all acrirod.

tafely.

promise.

THE TIMES-FARNELL REPOST.

His and he would allow the sour's character to set fire to his premiers. To the Shareholders, of the April 1890. trades. Sunday labour is to be abolished, London, March 27.-The Home Bule

the jury

case to

dis-

His Lordship, in addressing the jury, W. E. Needham, accountant in the New cautioned them that mero suspicion, Oriental Bank, and a paying in book handed tinet from a reasonable conclusion would to him al-wed $125 for 3rd March last; 370, ziet justify them in deciding that the Fith March $95, 4th April; $55, 8th April; prisoner was guilty. Another caution- 9th April; $320, 21st April. These which ho gave then was that they toms wero paid in since the Era by James roust not allow themselves to be dent to close the bucks at a period which S. Lucas, who still had an account at the fenced by anything they might have hank.

By the Attorney General-I don't know

then reviewed the evidence at great what the man's balance at the bank is now. ength, He and servations had bein

heard outside the court.

ship

right

except in special cases,

THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN GERMANY.

1

prese have signed » joint protest agains the report of the Times-Parnell Comis sion being offered on the journals of the House of Commons..

THE IMPEROR WILLIAM AND 70E LABOUR.

QUESTION.

London, March 27-The Pope of Reino

LORD DEYEMBEST'S INSOLVENCY.. Landon, March, 20. ̄| Lu, an examination | srRAINED.

of a

atic relations. The Bulgarians are making defensira

IKE GERMAN MI ISTERISZTUKINIS, VA

SERVIAN RAID ON THE BOSHLAN FRONTIER.solation of the question requires the pdwon/It is probably that they mill La expelled preparations against an attack by Servía.

In

all

kame

Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., Ltd. GENTLEMEN,-Your Directors submit a London, Marca 24-It is now apparent statement of the Company's accounts from that the differences between the Emperor 1st April, 1997, to 31st January, 1890 Wiliam, and Prince Diamarck were chicily

The time covered by these scrunts is ten of a personal character, Prince, ismarck months only, because it was held to be pru was the more angry of this two. He is re-

paried to have said Le roi me rezerva." m-

coincides with that crasation of labour and

It is sunsuured that the Emperor William general settlement of miner's accounts which intends to include the chief party leaders take place at the Chinese New Year..

Whan

han the books were closed the Company I think it is about $500. It was since the made with regard to the proceedings had 27 wines in full work, with labour Biro (2nd March) that the secount was taken by the Pulica after the fire, ud force of 684 coulies. The Company does opened. He had no secouer before that although be did not wish to say very

touch on this point by thought it it not import e ulies, only sual labour as is James Kizards, proprietor of the Maring to mutics it. Of courts allowances and offered at the spot.

The amount of

of 14 ore produced and de- aumber of years le copa a general of the staff and other things, bat he atore and lends money. He deals in all must say that in this cras his dictus shipped to London, was at 31st January in all of which, except small trial-lot

THE TRANSVALL 'QUESTION, sorts of general goods, most of which he think the provisions of the ordinace had the Company's godowns at Julebu.

London, March 24,President Kruger, At that of the Transvaal Republic proposes that purchases at auction. I understand he been fully adhered to. The vadinance, time your Directors had not decided as to the settlers shali bo allused to vote after way living alone at 38 Ewy Street. He with the object no doubt of aisting the manner of smelting, but satisfactory two years' residence in the repablic. had a booth at the Raeed bought some in the detection and parishment of

the Duke of Manchester, and recognising Russian Army have been arrested in St. Count Waldersee h COMMISS ON. worth crockery ware from him about arson, indicated that the Capture Supc arrangements have sines bren made with the Palu Brani Smelting Works in Singa

London, March 25-The Earl of the invaluable aid which he had rendered a week baluro. the fire wanted the ristendent of Police should as soon things for my new hotel I bought them possible after a fire take possession of the pore, and the greater part of the oro has Dunraven bas resigned his position on the at his store. He proposed to let me premises, and that a minute inspectio of been smelted and the in sold at commission appointed from the House of

good profit,

Lords to inquire into the crating system have liquor and provisions to the extent of the prouises should be mule at once by an Koopamount of outstanding advances to in the I-udum labor innrket becaure the between $700 and $1,000 to sell on cornicer of not lower rank than su Inspector. minerson 31st January was $13,068, exclp draft report which he had drawn up was mission for him, # zy own stores did not In this case flat was not do and no inaive of the arrive in time. Ele pointed to bases in the Yeniory was made, till the 21st March, debt of $2,434 written off as bad taken intu considération by the commission results in favour of fixed grants,

Hatul, anithare knows the prisoner for to be made on acompt of the malluce la aling the ten month was 2,716 the Servians were kille several of infořased the Emperor Wilhain of Austria's Inquiry into the abuses which are said foreign nuibassadore, generals of this army,

TEP SWEATING

KRY SERTIA AND RELATIONS BETWEEN into the bankruptcy of Lord Doraust, it BULGARYANA

Belgrade, March 31.--An ergited ekawd was proved that his dob's sunt to £25,000, his aasota to £500,

gathered in front of the Bulgarian Agency hero to-day, Kid hooled the

who bas Agent REVOLUTIONARY ́MOWEMENT IS. RUSSIA, Landon, March 23.-Five hundred alu- since been withdrawn.

London, April has felicitated the Emperor William for indents of the University and Academy of

pretext, , kas broken efforts in endeavouring to improve ahe pyai Agricultura in St. Petersburg have bein in the new Ministry,

tion of the working classes in Germany, imprisoned for having demanded certain will Bulgaris. Bie Holiaras

reminds the Emperer that the privileges, which were abolished in 1869.

gendarus reputed a bend of Sorvian mi-

London, March 24.—A body of Austrian ful asialand of the Church

fram the above institutions,

London, March 7-It is understood Iamdon, March).-Price Bismarck fitiamen, who crossed the Bosnian frontier

THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.. and tried to seized one of the grandeer

London, March 27Price Reuss, that it in the intention of the Czar of took his departure from Berlin for his the encounter which to k

German Acobasindur in Vicans, las plainly

Rosula te'appoint a contimission to izatīļuto

The railway station was crded with to revail in Siberia, Fiutention in adh re in the triple alliance, i

London, March 28-Russian students at and Governint officials. The demonstra THE LATE DUKE OF MANCHESTER London, March 27-The Council of the Moscow, Charkoff, and Kazer have broken tien on the part of the popalice was of a velation pressing rigrot at the death of been placed

lukewarm character. out into poder arrest.

disorder, and many, havo Colonial fustitate have a

London, March 27. The Emperor Wi Finthefion has denied that his relationa withe Lendon, March 28-Many offecrs in

have

undergone | any for. Petersburg being concerned in a non- member of the Institute.

London, April 3-It is reported that spiracy the life of the Czar

gainat FULMENTARY EDUCATON IN ESTOLAND.

Ludori, Marcis 25-The Constitutional Fringe Bismarck and the Emperor William London, March propose to introduce a system of mincal 28 The Government education in all the elementary Schoele, Universities as agitated over the question.

movement in Rus

and to abolish the system of payment by Toss at St. Peturalurg and Moscow are

in Russin ia increasing. Famph quarreled over the bold character of the le to are being freely circulated, and ail the

Emperor's colonial extension police,

MIS. ELLANEOUS London, April 3 The autonooment of gadean and said. 'I have plenty of stores even then not by an officer of the

guarded by strong bdes f police to pre- the insection of the Emperor William to Here' The case appeared to be

After paying all floating and general

THE GRETA COLLIERY COMPANY good dicated. His Lordship'dwell at consider charges, wages, Directors' fees, and Agents Francis Jarply of Austria and King the Great Goal-mining Company Greta, demand their freedom, and, as a cou que sincer in Auria

ventan outbreak of disorder. The students attend the Russian military manœuvres at 15 Lead 1. Märch 27.—The condition, I did nal

prospectus cit open sy of them.able length on the fact of keruseno There seemed to

Commission, and: if a great quantity.

bcen

te full cost of the pro. Humbert of Italy have written to Prince New South Wales, has been a pha, eo, the liberty of the prcas. They are also apekiness in Austria used, which he said was

especting and reporting carried out by My Bismarck, expressing regret at his resigna- staff in the place, both sides bring pretty

atty crucial points of the case.

agitating abolition o of the autocracy.

A military balipon which ascended from well filled op Geuly apeakin, the

The Jury, after retirement of ihres Allingham, and after making full allow tion, and admitting that his services to the coup suy was underwritten in London ontag for the aboli

soldier he was in the car was killed, super is not null-liked, as he is constrully quarters of an hour; returned - serdies faces for bad doble and for depreciation of German Enyere have been

Furniture and plant, there

IMPINIAL bringing people into Court.

not guilty, by a majority of four to three past of 87,844, Outf that sum your

remains a net of the saintonauce of peace.

Landon, April - Siz-Charles-Dilke

Captain of Engineers who was in By the Attorne

BULGARI AND SERVIS. Guncraf-I Con't koor

Londo The prisoner was therefore discharged,

Maron 31 he cruelder which charge bad his lege broken by the fall published an article in the current number have beat precised upon the whether any of the goods were moved

Drectors recommend the payment of a London Murol 22-In consequeues of

Prince Bismarck and his family staye.. dividend of thres cent, the the Servi in which he take stores from his agreement (PRAK HOTEL AND TRADING COM-absorb 88,750; and they recommend the gistence of strained relations between deals with the question of Imperial de prisoncés in Siberts provoked the students ing at Friedrichsrahacity to sta

London feriges the balance TANY, LIMITED, to the accounts of the current year.

Currying forward of

of $1,691

went is furtifying the Bulgazin frontiar.

Sir Charki Ditko is of opinion that the announce that the Government up Staf smokeless powder, AR BRAN Loadion, March 31-The Daily Telegraph THE CANADIAN ATLANTIO SERVIOR The following is the repair for preafi Your Director invite you to Rolo London, March 24. Parluging has been comme sitary era tu spun the Psteisburg is panicstricken at the move

This alone, he nearly the whole sum proposed to be paid rapered on behalf of Coungs with British general military staff, and i

spreading defence.

be

in good

pri

The impressi

had was that part the stores he referred to

were in the godown. The printer insurd

tickets inviting the public of Uongkong to

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was al of 1ke

PRINCE. BISMARCK'S RETIREMENT, London March 25,Tip Emperor

25 9

the direction

Monday, 18:

DEPARTURE OF SIE CHARLES TI

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Six hindred arrests have been Denia colipped over the forest of Poses,"

in Moscow.

to the present muregent,

effected

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London, April 1-Another cotapiracy

March 27 Austria has resolved

to spend two million forius in the purchase

Portugicas dispute with England and

stated to be un the eve of settlemout

visit his booth at the Race Course. I don't tion to the aharchoidust the first midin-in dividend has been exrued by your us shipping, houses, in order rango anaye, will solve the problem v Luperary whichng the University students, America as to the Delagoa Bay Railway i8.

if he is a betting bag but I know hej ary yearly meeting to be held at the City employed working capital while wing with Atlantic mail zervizele de sucocas Lotin April 2.—Sir Charles Ballé took gainer the Ife of the Czar of RussİN ARAB has got upsweeps" at the races for the Hall at half-past twelve o'clock, cu the view of the und position and ful, the scheme usuci farewell of a London, sudience this after 14 the Qu¤&£qu+nout this he Last few years. I have a ver gone to his Saturday, the 26 1 April, 1800 ;------

1850

Company's bankers, and they think The present effort is likely to be

that"

earned ought to be paid back to you.

Bluce the issue of last report (12th Sept

of the Company, profits so backing good prospects o

WIN THE NOCK, STRIKES

TER JRINE LAND PERCHASE, BILLY

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Zon, March 24The Bight lignen Balfour, Secretary for Iceland, has in

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noon at Broadwood's. The vetern omsiclan design, and in

Exchange Hongrong, April 297

The Qu Loodu

Bank, Wire,

On demand 1. 30 days shelt,

Credits.

Ů. D. Wilkinson said-I am acting for In accordance with Paragraph 2 of Clause

failed to carry out his the prisoner in this ose and have been XX of the Articles of Association the

had an Inumenns reception. Sir Charles committed attioide in et. Petersburg, le acting for him in civil anos for the last few Directors now beg leave to Mint to the 80) Mr. The Schat retired from the board threatens to block the Liverpool cook-on, Norton is left letier divulging the same

London, March 24.—The Firemen's Union montba. I have promisory notes of the Shareholdere their Report and Sistemeat of and Mr. J. F. Joaquim joined it, and was owners if non-unionists are taken on to laxves immediately for Australia

(Madame Norman, Neruda, the violinis), ascociates in the p value of $2,221 belonging to him.

Accounts for the Veer

in the pluh made of piccted Chairman in fr. Bobet place, supersede the strikes M Juspector Bwankton, Yeasted, said the T Property. The cost of the Contact for Mr Arnot Reid and Mr. Charles F. Mickie

mer arreste-have-been-made of CYCLONES AND FLOODS IS THE UNITED peperite iruplicated in the plu the Fofel is larger than was | were elected Directors in place of Mr. Les was uned for getting up sweepstakes on the

London, Ap 11-1

11here is an p'arming Gumbling.

London March Acyclono storm of increase of revolutionary symptores unsung Carried on, and apon coralderation it was found desire retrod - pauplu, who took

were able to extend the old building anil new plans The Directors to retire by rulation are Irish Laud Purchase Bill of the present vor the northern portion of the Bists of Petersburg and Meepuw, but altu is ckler suppiled with

raure suitable for the purposen of the fotel Mr. W. E. Hooper and Mr. 4. Reidy who Governmica Ita provisions are an - Kootucky. In its programs law the city of arts of the untry odarening The 2 Sir Francis, in

s jury, said were adopted. The old building ko na fer themselves for re-elections

Oredies, & mously sight, Askbourne's Irfan Louisville, the capling of the State, and Loades, April -The Chronials Abis On Berlin the

who was suorged with a very the Peak Buiel una loady bein removed.

pruvament on A our offence, was soi in so fatourable and land necessary to do the state Company, retire to offior, but ofthe mold proces, a purchase will be voluntary importance. The low was ruined, builds of the air of Austin reported yesterday On

Mr. A. J. Gunn, the Auditor of the Holdings Act, and it is scheeper and more the sixteenth cty of the United States in morning stater that the attempt on the life position as a gazda bis del ce as many because the Government required that all himmel for is-riention other men would be. He was man who earth-cutting and tipping should be boil-

There will be bu riax to Las British taxpays, lugs being Lowa down and destruction was partially successful.

r. though British credit will be utilised, worked in all directions The maximum adrance, under the bill is One of is most tragia fentarse of the fixed at 20 years runt, less this loyal rates" visitation was the destregtion of the City

booth kept by the prouer at the Races build nticipated, the resin bewE5 Keat and Mr. S. ROT trocaded in a the loss of Comoos, ie the most violent chṣracter inst night swept the Russian popuses, no only in Sh On Pati

Berious

as the jury had heard did a considerable pisted before the rainy seasan and is under money lending and he had been fast the Contractor for the new building

hannes

1. P. JUIQUIN, Chai man.

WE HOOPER, Director,

poisoned, or wounded in is reported to sind dat It is not known yet whether the Cir max | 50 dugu be suffering frots fainting fla

$37.20, tack

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