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nate. Thave given the whole facts in the a very careful consideration. I have carifully weighed what has been and about the greater part of the evidenos for the plaintiff being hearsay, Where no re gisters of births, deaths and marriages Ball it can hardly be otherwise as all the wifrets of these events may have passed way It Has been remarked even in coun- thes where these exist Last the reception of hearsay evidence has been admitted on the
two for an overthrew, Hoyle returning the ball vary wide from cover palat), and Moula brilliant out past point for The hondrod was signalled at two o'clock, and at 102 Barl (fast right hand) was tried in Blade of Maitland. Then a grust misfortune befel Shangbai, St. Croix calling his part mer for a-sharp run behind the eresse, and Bar, fielding long stop, smartly throw ing down the batsman's wicket before St. Croix could roach it. Except for a chance
THE CHINA MAIL
The only chance of obviating a miser able and ungaliefactory, draw is a bald and early declaration. And I, for ano, shall hope to see the SC. innings do clared cloned at such a state of the game as will give the home team an opportunity of retaining the Colonial colours up here
A drawn match would be as unsatin-
must be obviated by hook or by crook.
I am, oto.,
POLUH A SHOH in inquirize re-at the wicket when he had made 20, St. factory to Hongkong as te vs. raw people straggling in the water.
The lat-
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A fire took place in a stable at Ayr, in, Scotland, and before it was plib out wins racehorses kept there were burned to death. London, Sept. 2-A new cable is to ba laid between the United States and Brazil 'Billy' Maber has defeated: Frank Kelly in San Francissor
It is said that her Majesty the Queou will pay a rolne visit to the Emperors William at Stolzenfels in the spring,ten
Captain Renny Tailyger, R.E., Eng been appointed director of military works for the Government of New South Wales, in sucocasion to Colonel Do Wolaki.
be leff to our Visitors 2 hours in which to last, looking out over the harbour, when a friend of Senor Vorduga, a leading one of the leaders of the Opposition, moved accomplish the task of liquidating that my attention was drawn to the Cape City, Government official, has been captured at a resolution declaring that, in the light of the recent census, which was regarded as because she was leaning very much to eneTales, carrying a million pesos. small debit.
All persons found harbouring officials are vory disappointing, Canada ought to revert side. I had watched her for perhaps a
to a freotrade polloy, Peotection, he said, London, September 1-The new Chilian was a complete failure, and had been the minute, when she turned over insite sudden-shot. y on box side, with a loud spinah, showing her koel as the did so. She mined on ruiner Presidente Fisto has left Kiel, in means of cousing an exodus of population
to the United States,
The head of a public department in Paris Sopt. 2-It is believed that President The Hon. Georga K. Foster, Ministor of has been arrested upon a charge of having her side, with portions of The yards show Germany. ing along the water, for about-il minutes.
Finance, defended the fiscal policy of embezzled £40,000. During that Eme 1 fotched my opera Balmaceda has secoped eastward of Chili
The refusal of the admirals of the foreign Canada, and declared that the exodus of glasses" and with their aid could
men-of-war in Valparaiso harbour to our-population was the result of the Liberals While I was looking the ship turn ronder the refugee officials on board their decrying Canada.
GERMANT IN EAST AFRICA. ed slowly over and sank, entirely vessels unless they are guaranteed a fair
Loudon, Sept. 4.-Major Wissmann, in disappearing from light. It seemed to trial leas caused great indignation amongst
wntur
command of 500 German troops and 1000 me that several of the people in the the Congressionalists. were drawn down with the ship., About Later.--Coquimbo han aurrendered to the native portere, in leaving Saadani for Lake Victoria Nyanza. He takes a steamer with half a minute after she went out of sight. Congressionalists.
Fearful rioting and acts of violence have him for the navigation of the lake. her masts reappeared, with all three of tho top-maste broken off and hanging down, and taken place in the streets of Concepcion
London, Sopt. 4.-The Russian peasants To-day was rathor colder and dullor than almost pediately afterwards the water, and Corona revolted at Tajoshuano and at Maikof refused to permit the destruction
The troops
A body of Cossacks above the ship became much agitated, and showers of spray burst upwards with shot all their officers, situs which they of dimused cattle.
fired upon
mob of peasants who offered considerable face. I saw did barvivors socked the town.
London, Aug. 31-The New York: Herald resistance to the orders of the authorities, goona. The whole occurrence, I should think, took place in thres minutos. The of the Loyalist troops reached Santiago the many others. unfortunate young lady who lest her life by pob burnt the mansions of President Bai- the accident was a daugher of Capt. Way, macede,, Godny, and other leaders; also of Tientsin, formerly caplain of the Sea the newspaper offices.
insurgents have failed Swallow. The matter will be this subject of a Naval Court of Inquiry in a fer daya. President Balmaceda,
22nd September.
(Shanghai Mercury.)
Wednesday, 23rd September, SHANGHAI 2nd Innings,(Continued).
TRS BU:SIAN TEADANTY.
The steamer Dunmurry has been Over laken by a hurricane in the North Atlantio off Nova Scotia, and onpaired. Eight of her crew were drewnad.
The Dunmurry was & stenger of 2603 grons and 16:4 net tonnago, and was constructed entirely of steel. The owners
Lizui are Messrs Boyd Brothers and Co.,
for the weighing of the child appears to 16 (right hand, medium pace) roliaved C. S. resumod ite innings in a Fe promising picked up by the boats that hastened to tonnounces that when the news of the defeat killing 17 of their nuubor and wounding Fed, of Belfast,
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facts can. Croix had played admirable cricket for his not often be proved which occurred many 30. A. J. H. Moule joined his brother, youth before the trial and were known to and seven byes wera run in one. over. on Yew persons, it is obvions the the strict from L. Barff. The elder Meule then got enforcement of the ordinary rules to avid-L Barff through the slips for 4, the ball wave of this nature wohla
old frequently cause going dangerously near Towson, grivom failure of justice. Moreover, for at 122 took the ball from La Barff, this evidence is strengthened by the nots E. Maitland assuming the pads and gloves. of Tang Alok before alluded to, It would The change at once stopped the run-getting, be easy to make up the story of the par- and without any addition to the total A. J. chute of the child at Whsapoa The H. Meale was clean wlad. Robertson, reason which the plaintif witnesses give the Shanghai captain, came next, and Boyle to be more satisfactory and intelligible Bar This change also proved success than the story of the defendant's witnesses, fel, Moule running out at Boyle's fourth Moule The plantin's story, with all its imperfes ball and being long bowled. tlobs, and perhaps weaknesses, still appears was at the wickets two hours and twenty. to the to be more real than the defendant's.. five minutes, and played thoroughly stoady At both counsel anticipated, it has nobaud stylish cricket throughout. Three and been without gras diffevity that I have four for 12. Ormas joined Rabertson, nome to a dcomion in the case, for there is who was very nearly caught at short-leg off hardly an argument or point urged against the first ball he received from Lowson. In obside which you cannot also use against the name over another disaster befel the the other, but viewed in the light of the batting side, Orman being clean bowled by walkestablished facts winch. I have men- the fit ball he received from Lawson-a tioned and which all lie in favour of the fast yorker on the leg stump. This sudden pinatal bars come to the conclusion change naturally caused the visitors to play that the weight of evidence is in favour of up with great kerness, and on Stewart the plaintif story, and I therefore find joining Hobertson the play was watched that Kan Ching was the legitimate son of with much interest, Stewart got Lowson Tang Alok Costs to abide the event, away to the oo for 2 and hit him finely to leg for 6, all run, while Robertson respond
THE CHILIAN WAR THE LAST DESPERATE FITTING SHOCKING
OUTRAGES
London, Aug 28-The staffe of the foreign men-ni-war in the harbour of Valparaiso are tending the wounded who have been brought in the oity from the socne of the late engagements. Armstrong and Co.'s mon at Kiel to The German Govoriment forbids Messrs
transfer to the now Chilian Presidential cruise, Presidente Pinto, & quantity of goods brought for her equipment from England
Tho
discover
The city of Santiago has been panic atrioken, and there have been many fires.
Santiago yielded to the insurgents on the advice of President Balmaceda."
Two hundred rioters wers shot, The Valparaiso Volunteer Guard have rostored order.
Two million dollars worth of property has been destroyed.
The bodios of Generals Barboen and Alzerreca were inutilated.
THE ROUMANIAN ROMANGE.
It is stated that both Garmacy and Bus-.. sia are raising money by loans, the Roagiant oporation being conducted at Paris.
A heavy south westerly gale is blowing in the English Channal." Bareral wrecks are reported.
London, Aug, 28.-Queen Elizabeth of Roumania (Carmen Sylva, whose health has failed, is reported to be wote.
London, Soptr L-The dangerous illness from which Queen Elizabeth of Roumanai A Turkish brigand, kidoapped the wife ix offering is declared to be due to hysteria and son of a Greck advocate at Janina, in excited by the events of the recent entang Epirus, and detained them until a ransom lomout of Prince Ferdinand and Mademoi-of £2,000 had been paid. selle Vacarescu
London, Bopt. 4-Queen Elizabeth of Roumania his boon persuaded to part with Malle. Vacarescu, who, it is understood,
will enter a convent.
THE RUSSIAN JEWS
An extensive lands ip has occurred in the Tyrol, creating an immenso lake, which threatens to divert the course of the River Drave.
Bussis is increasing at an immenso"rato the issue of paper 'roubles.
London, Sopt. 2Mr George M'Culloch, are of Victoria, has purchased Hawker's pio-
Vae Victis
It is reported that Bishop Barry, Canon of Windsor, has purchased Sir Frederick
yesterday, but this did not prevent a con siderable number of people, including ladies, from pulling in au appearance. Shanghai manuer, Wallace and Orman holding the ground for a long time against all comers, but they were both out before tiffin, having rendered invaluable service to their side. Orasan's score of 01 was a particularly well played innings, and Wallace deserves great credit for the plucky and careful way he played his 33, not including 11, not out, in the first innings, Young Moule, who went in after Orman, stayed at the wickets for the greater part of the afternoon, playing better and better as the day wore un, and he and St. Croix made a capital stond after tiffin, adding 30 to the score before St. Croix was caught by Hannay-being this catch at 193 for folder's second showy four wickets. The relirement of the next
London, Aug. 29,-The American Labour four batemen with the addition of some 30 odd runs reduced the chances of Shanghai
of Jaws from Russia, on the ground that Cotons are protesting against the admission tu with a Gou on drive to the boundary considerably, but the stand made by A, J. THE INTERPORT CRICKET MATCH.
from Rople. The score had only reached H. Maula and Stewart late in the afternoon
au infox of Jewish artisans would realt in a reduction of wages.. 4 BONGKONG V, BTANGHAL.
135, however, when Dana relieved Towson turned the tide in their favour again,
London, Sept. 3.-Soven thoumnd Ras-Leighton's Garden of the Hesperides, (who had sent down & Overs for 9 runs and each ran being loudly cheered. Stawari (C. Daily News.)
London, Sept. 3-Mr. P. Slavin, the sian Jews have started for England, 3 wickets) and with his first ball, a porker, and Moule practically saved the game, for
Aug. 20, 3,30 p.m.-Farther details are
Australian pugilist and bookmaker, who Shanghai, Septetcher 29.
diamineed Stewart. Wickham followed, they brought the noore up to 300 for 8
to hand of the battle outside Valparaiso,
America, and Australia.
London, Sept. 3-4 number of Russian recently went insolvent, has paid his debts All Shanghe anders interested in cricket stil evoked loud cheers by hitting a full sickets when stumps were drawn, so that President Balmaceda, whose troops occupi-
Jawa who emigrated to Palestine are re-in full with 4 per eant interes; added. had a great treat yesterday. The weather pitch from Dunn to leg for 4. Then Hongkong at the close of the inning ed Placille, ordered an attack to bo mado
turning to Odessa in-s adentitate condition.. The order in bankruptcy bas, therefore,” www delightful, and the cricket was good Robertson was missed at coverpoint by wanted 213 to wis. The bowling and fielding
THE EUROPEAN SITUATION—ALAXMIT boon sanulled in his catate. and interesting; so that there was sheoluta. L. Barf, but the mistake made of the visitors was again admirable. C. Bari upon the insurgents at daylight on Thure- day. The attacking force was under the
The strike of men in the employment of ly nothing left to be desired. The attendance little difference, the Shanghai captain being putting together 10 consecutive maidens. command of Generals Barbosa and Alzer-Beutats.
Hongkong played fire wickets, includ-reco. The insurgelite, being
London, Sept. 2.--The Neu Fruit Presse, Measts Samuda Bros., engineers, Poplar, was perhaps, larger than at any cricket Immediately afterwards bowled by a ball
amokeices Several Loyalist leaders sought refuge the semi-oficial organ to Vienna, doctares London, has terminated, the firm having match aver played in Shanghai and the from Donn (who had crossed over) which ing K. W. Maisland not out, of soane in the afternoon, when the Batid was broke, from the off and took the top of fanings and can up the respectable score of Porter and Manicher bugs for aboard the foreign ships. Some Loyalist that if France buys Russia's friendship by conceded the men's demanda.
destractive tire upon the loyalist troops,
The Wandsworth Board of natulions playing its best and a largenarber of ladies wove to be seen among this spectators, would the middle stump. Seven wickets were 2. It was chiefy remarkable for the col-who were unable to face the sbell from the torpedo boats wore yielded to the insur couuiving at the destruction of the most
now down for 148, and 46 runs were still Ispas of three of the early bats, Capta LATA bean calonlated to give any diranger a required to save the follow-on. Lees join Dambleton, Mejor Banney and Lieut. Dongressional"krtillary and the fearful be. gents The Janta is assuming entire connecessary clause in the Treaty of Paris-has summoned Mr P. J. Foloy, 31.P, for
l of the country. The officers good impression of the numbers
Dardanelles-Europe will bo on the ove of wife, who is an inmate of the workhouse. of the settlement, The Shanglui men, who ther's, bowling. The nezt. bill Wigkham and bid fair to make a large score when tired some distance, but formed again and ed without making any conditious. material prosperity of the foreign population at the wicket by F. Maitland from his bro- Isnd seamed to settle dera to the bowler Prodeatial athly were broken. Thoy read members of the Civil service surrender- refuse to war-vessels the passage of the refused to provide for the support of bus
It has been explained that H. M.S. Espie-very serious complicatione, inasmuch as The case stands adjourned. were batting all day, gave a curiously un-
hit over point's head for 8. Lees opened stamps were drawn. The bowling of made another attack upon the insurgouts.
resisting auch & change. sual display on the good wicket, but never with an appish 9 to the on, after which Nichol and Lees was very good and the Both the commanding Officers, Goreral gle is justified under the Admiralty rules in four of the great Powers aro unanimous in
Barbosa and General Alzetreca, were kill.artying anybody's bullion.
President Balmaceda's whereabouts is The Times states that if France wishes theks left of with none the worst of the three byes were run and Wickham Grove folding of Wickhand and the younger sd.
England to remain in Egypt, she could not game It will be remembered that over Maitland well to the of for 3. 0. 8. Bart Houle evoked loud applauss.
The insurgents charged the scattered The success of the insurgenta was largely adopt a battar quarse than nasist Rassix to night Changin, going in against a total of resumed as 155, and after Lees had hit
Presidential formos, who at once, took to ertythings front well with the home the l to Towson. Again the change T. Wallace, c. Maitlaud, b. L. Barff.... 33 officers and hundreds of men being left officers from the Gorman army. 268-had acźted 20 without poes. ----Testerday Dann finaly to leg for 4, that bowler gave J. Orman, thrown out 91 flight. They suffered grost loss, many due to the fact that they were instructed | open the Dardanelles.
very
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a second
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oils lost 700 in killed and 2,000 who wore Landon, Aug. 31.-The Loyalists at Pla- taken prisoners, including the whole of theit artillery. The insurgents lost 200 men, who were killed. The mob pillaged the rifles on the battlefield, and retumiod to Valparaiso, where fighting in the streets took place. Several persons wera killed and incendiary üres were started. Order was eventually restored.
Santiago yielded to a bloodless attack. Chilian stocks have advanced on the
unknown at praeant.
RUMOURS,
The export of horses from Russia will probably be forbidden.
London, Sept. 3-A large increase is
artillery.
45
dead on the field. A body of cavalry
6
13
the insurgents, but they were shot down
endeavoured to make a stand against NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN being made in the strength of the German
almost to a man, Several of Balmaceda's regiments, chiefly those impressed into
MATE
TUS LONDON POLICE.
tesim until shortly after tiffin-rabeit omen provod successful, Lowson with his second W. H. Moule, c. and §. Dunn ............. Chiefly through the steady cricket of St.
bal bowing Leos. Wallace joined Wick J. Manu, e. Hannay, h. Maitland. Orpix add W. B. Monis, 100 ruas had ham, and after Litting Lowson to leg for F. A. de St. Croix, G. Hannay, b. Donu been registered with only one wicket down brought out loud cheers by cutting that. P. Wickham, ran out
The Berin journals declare that the time Everything somed to indicate a long score bowler rettily for 3. In the same over W. Beuce Robertson, b. Dunn. in prospect; but BT 107 St. Croix, when however, Wickham hit out and was wel. 4. Stewart, not out......
60 active service, joined the ranks of the in-
London, Aug. 28-Tho pases agaiustis near at band to defend the unity of the woll sets was cleverly thrown out, and from caught at mid off. Nine for 174-15 runs E. B. Lars, c. and b. Dunn
0 argents.
members of the police force, who are chargEmpire, and hint at the possibility of a this paint the batting broke down complete still wanted to save the fellow-ou. With J. H. Monte, not out......
20
The fighting lasted five hours, sul theed with conspiracy and giving false evidence second Seda. ly, the kut sight wickets only producing Nivol, te laat men, in, Boyle was tried A. P. Nishof, did not test
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numbered 530d in killed and in regard to the arrest of a respectable girl 73 raus, and Shanghai belog left in a mino for an over, but then gave way to Dunn,
Byes 23, 1-b 12.....
30 wounded,
named Alice Millard as a disorderly charac. rity of 58 on the first innings. There was who put himself on to bowl at Nichal. The
The city of Vaiparalo yielded a flag of ter, have terminated in the dismissal of twe nothing in the state of the ground to Istior obtained a Incky 2 in the
clips
300 truce to the German adumirs, who directed constables. account for this collapse, which seemed to through misfisiding by L Barff, but three
that it should be transferred to the fasur be brought about more by good bowling balls of the over went daugerously wear the
gert commander. The foreign vessels in than anything else, In the follow on, wicket. Wallace was loudly cheered for
the harbour landed troops to preserve order however, Shanghai fally atohed for the outling Lowson eplendidly past point for 4
and to prevent the loyalists and the mob comparative failure earlier in the after-bat this was the last bit, Nichol being goal-
from plundering the city, noon. Orash, after a couple of narum caught at mid-on from the first ball of excapes estly in his innings, settled down Dunn's next over. The innings olored at
Setor Claudio Visans, the President and played faultless cricket. His cutting55 for total of 180, Recoletating
Dalle, Bang M'dens, Wikatselect, fed iron Valpar ond book refuge
on the German flagship. and placing to log were treat to see and follow-on. Wallace was loudly applauded Dr. Lowson...100 G. G. Boyle... 75 as he left of with a score of 64 and is still for his good batting at a critical period.
The Government officials in Valparaiso have fled from the city. not out, he has a good chance of making a fibo acore. Wallace, his partner, deserves second innings at 4.10 to the bowling of
Orman and Wallads opened the Shanghai C. Bar120 E. W. Maitland 120 almat equal praise lain steady defence. The bowlces wore naturally tired during Lowson (pavilion end) and Boyle. Run
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On the defeat of the loyaliat troops Pre- sident Balmaceda hurried, from the city. overland to It is believed that he han
gonn Buanos Ayres.
The popaleo sympathies with the
revolution.
came steadily, principally by means of the Shanghal ascond innings, but the two small bite, but Orman did not appear com-F. Maitland ... 10 batamen feat of going in when the game fortable. When he had only scored 6, he Capt. Dum-1)
coumderably in favour of the other was missed at cover-puint by L. Barf, who side and scoring 92 without being separat got the ball low but did not hold it; aud ed, was nevertheless a very fine one. It will be soon that of the Hongkong bowlers in the next over from the other and Orman Capi. Dambleton, c Wicklam, & Nickol Canto, the Commander of the Congres
gara what looked like a a chados at the Capt. Dunn, aut out.
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Dr. Lawson, Lieut. Loxing, L. Barff, Maitland, and E. Ram did not bat.
In the firal innings Lowson was the most wicket. After this Orman got Boyle away. Bari, b Nichol.. successful, in spite of his bad lcg, froto which is may be fairly assumed that, had to leg for 3 and 2, and Wallace drove Low Major Harnay, b Lees son beautifully to the on for 4. Barff came on G. . Boyle, b Nichol he been fit and well, the Shanghai score would have been less than it Fee. The at 21, and Ormas cut him past point for 4, K. W. Maitland, not out
after which he hit Boyle in the same dir- Hongkong men, bore their long outing very ection for 3. As no wicket fell, E. W. Mait. woll, the picking up and returning being land bevied at 31 and Duna at 37. onsistently smart and oleau but the
ruta came steadily, almost entirely from nstalling was not so good, and a reliable Orman's Sat, and 60 was reached just after wicket-keeper was very badly wanted. It fra 'clock. Orman then got Dam to leg would be diffouls to bestow too much for and drove him to the off for 4-A praise an Dept. Dunn's generalship. The beautiful atroke. Runs were atill added, bowling chances were worked by him with oprahmate udgment, and the placing of in spite of repeated bowling changes, and A. P. Nicho!... the hell was something to be studied and 6 5.40 a loud cheer announced that the remembered
la del de As procent Shanghai are
tenekéta to fall in their second inning
*
After the capture of Valparaiso, General sionalists, demanded the scrrender of the Government torpedo sicher, Almirante Lynch, which yielded after 15 minuter' figating.
The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company bas declared a dividend of 5 per cent.
London, Sept. Bir Tom Mann his been appointed secretary of the
ed
Society of Engineer, Aussigamet
The French Republic attains its maj
majority to-day.
Captain O'Shea has contradicted the to port that he is about to marry an English lady.
It is reported that the Prince of Wales will shortly pay an official viet to Italy
London, 9th September. The “ London “ Times publishes an editorial eulogising the Eart of Kintore's enterprise in undertaking London, Sept. 3-The Emperor William his recent trip through Australia, and ex- of Germany Las proceeded to Vienna to prossing the opinion, founded en a permeal of His Excellency's report, that, Chinese attend the Austrian military manoeuvres. He was effusively welcomed by the popu are indispensable for the dardlopment of lace on his arrival in Vienna.
the Northern Territory London, Sept. 3-Russia is pacchaing A terrible exploaton has occurred at a
HOLIC
s within a large radius waro com. Buez Canal houds, with the view of strong dynamite factory in Michigan, US. London, Sept. It is reported that letely wrecked, and numbers of people thening the French influence in Egypt the Emperor William of Germany will killed. Among other public buildings
Regain at Cepas... destroyed were several fine churches.
Aletler sorter employed in the General hardly meet the Czar of Rogain hagen,
The reports as to a friendly alliance hay. Post Office, London, has been arrested ing been ranged between France, Russia, sharged with a systematic robbery of letters and Turkey have now been defnitely con- passing through his hands. It is stated. arted. The uera has created a fesling of that 2,000 letters have boon London, Aug. 28-The French authoriuncasiness throughout Europe, the prevail-containing over £20,000.
Military manceurres on an the new ties have rescinded the order addresaad to ing impression being English bookmakers at Calais and Boulogne combination considerably diminishes the scale are taking place in France. The requiring blem to
to quit the country. Their prospects of a long continuance of the expulsion has been declared to be butiful sent pease. The uneasy feeling has been rect violation of the spirit of the Treaty of fore been withdraw
Paris, has permitted a Russian feet to to the local trade, and the order has there. increased by the fact that Turkey, in di
enter the Dardanelles. (*)
RIOT IN THN ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. London, Aug. 28.--At the town of Cor. rientes, the capital of the district of the same name on the river Parana, in too Ar- gentine Republic, a disturbance broke ont among the Italians, who are numerous there. To quell the disorder the troops intervened, but the conflict was very severe. Six of the Italian rioters were killed and 20 wounded, Dag of the sokliers lost his life, and nine were injured.
ENGLISH BOOKMAKERS IN FRANCE.
SUIPPING STRIKE AT LONDONDERRY.
tizat
thize
stolen,
extensive
saccab bu intense, and six soldiers have
succumbed to
Exchange. HONGKONG, Soptember 28.
In view of the unpromising aspect of Da London
Londen, Ang. 29.The Shipping Federa- tion has despatched hundreds of non- insurgents are preparing to stack unionists to discharge the vessels at London-affairs, the British Government has decidBank, Wire, ... Santiago, the capital, and will establish a derry on which the orens have struck. It ed on still further increasing the strength new Government
is believed that this action will result in thy of the navy. (1)
The Standard, commenting on the now termination of the strike.
development, expresses the opinion that the Occasion is one calculated to causa
It is believed that the war is now vir- 72tually over.
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J. Manu stumps were drawn, the sure standing at 92 for no wickes, Orman was loudly Wallace was not forgotten. obesred on returning to the pavilion, and
"SHANGHAI,
day play will be resumed at 11.30am, Rod if the day hapuld not be long enough to allow of any definite result being arrived ab, it is sincerely to be hoped that arrange. rents will be made for a fourth day's play, W. H. Moule, b Bayle 48 Saturday It will be a great pity if our J. Mann, C.-S. Baff 17 visitors are allowed to leave before the F. A. deSt. Croix, run question of superiority between two anch ont Well-matched elevens is decided.
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THE CAPSIZING OF THE CAPE CITY.
Nearly all the members of Balmaceda's staff were either killed or wounded.
London, Sept. 2.-The family of the relages President Halmaceda is is Santiago, under the protection of his brother-in-law, who is a leading Congressionalist...
Sept 4 It has transpired that the British Minister at Santiage directed she commander of H.M.Sge to orey the silver from the Santiago Treasury to England.
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is believed that the United States Government intends to officially recognise the Provincial Governmsotia Oli
President Balmaceda's hat forces have surrendered.
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FOREST FIRE IN FRANCE. London, Aug. 29.-Disastrous forest free hare taken place in the neighbour-serious alarm, and advises that inurediate Ou Parie hoods of Bordaanx and foulouse, in steps be taken towards France, Vilagus have been destroyed strength of the army i aleo that the Britinh
forces in Egypt should be strengthened, as On Berlin Eight persons were burned to death,
being one of the first places where English interests would be assailed in the event of in cutbrask of hostilities.
CANNON, THE ENGLISH WRESTLER.
Lniñon, Aug. 29—Cannon, the English wrestler, hus boon expelled from Harlin for alleged unfairness in his matches agsiost the German wrestlers. He has now been expelled from Magdeburg for refusing to pay forfaita in certain matches against the local wreatiera.
THEOSOPHY AND MES, 3RBANT.
Another leading journal, commenting on the situation, considers the pro babilities of war extremely disquieting. Bemarking on the pulitinal isolation of Eng- land, the opinion is expressed that Italy is the only power likely to prove friendly London, Aug. 31-Mrs Annie Besant, in the event of England being forced to who is s & prominent thesophist and held take up arms.
London, Uth September.--With regard to The Junta bave refused to guarantee the with the late Madame Blavatsky the posi safety of the Chilian officials who are ention of co-editor of Lucifer, has announced the recent admission of a Russian fleet into beard the foreign warships. The officials that since Madame Blavatsky's, death abe the Dardanelles, Lord Salisbury has notified the Turkish Government that the Great art, therefore, being conveyed to Peru.
Madame
Treaty of Paris will not permit Russia to enjoy the exclusive right of entry to those waters.
London, Sept. 2.-The mob at Coronal 68 received from occult sources lettem Powera concerned in the signing of the
similar to those received by
A THEATRICAL TOUR OF THE GLOBE.
London, Aug. S1It in rapotted
Tho Negaki Express of 93rd fost, says-One of the saddest and most unfor. tunate accidents that it has ever been our this harbour | duty to chronicle occurred in
on Monday afternoon last. We refar, of is said to have committed the most shock-Blavatsky. couree, to the capsizing of the British in outrages upon the residents. Garnian not out........ od barque Cape City, during a dead calm, and warships are now lying in that part, and
the drowning of the captain's wife and the extending protection to foreigners and ro- Paris that Sarah Bernhardt is parlaying 3nd officer. The Cape City, Capt. Who- fugeak
At Talcahuano the troops were joined therall, an iron vessel of 439 tous register, owned by Moss. Hopkins, Dann & Co by four thousand colliers, and together of Shanghai, arrived here from that port at the subjected the town to sack, after noon on Sunday last, in ballast, consigued wards setting it on fire. to. Chinose, and suchored off Tategami. At Valparaiso a vial
pl Away resumed at 11.95, the not ou,
b Dusser Mann (16) and W. H. Mouls (9) being J. Orman, b Lowson oped by C.-8. Baell and Dann (pavilion A. Stewart, b Dunn.. 7 end), Lowson keening wickets Runs camo R. P. Wickham, e slowly at dist, the only important item being a 3 anisk by Monls, and in Barf's E. B. Lees, b Lowson 7 thza oraz Mann hit out a fast delivery T. Wallace, not out.. II not out....... 20
A was clows bowlod the hall taking the A. P. Nichol, e Ram, top if the leg slump. Dua for 29. After
b Dunn.........
106 arival of St. Croix sealy singles trote scored for several overs, but at length Moule obtained a lucky enlck for 4 from a fast ball which broke in from the off and seemed quite to bust the batsman. After several angles from the Bow bowler Bt1 Drunk drove him finely over L. Barifa head
Dunn, Lowson.. 14
2.
B 17, 1.5 6.25 B5, Lb 3...
Total...180
THE POLITICAL SCANDAL IN CANADA,
2.-The charges of
BRIVANDAGE IN AMERICA.
London, Sept. 1A band ef robbets stoppa a train near Ogden, the capital of Weber ouiaty, Utah (U.S.A.), and robbed the passengers of £700
with Spreckles and Co. for the purchase of the steamer Maripoen for a theatricst tour of the globe.
London, Sept. -The Sheriff, on re Londen, Sept. iceling is mani, corruption against Canadian public villeials celving news of the occurrence, collected a The discharging of the ballast was Egart; United in connection with the construction of the strong force and immediately started in menced on Monday morning, and, finished States Consul at Santiago, who is accused, Bay of Chalotie zal way have not been pursuit. Blodbands were put on the trail of the robbers, and by this means 92 about 4 o'clock the name afternoon. In of having harboured refugee officials of the provei
they wore quickly ruu down. A desperate the meantime, men had been at
COMMERCIAL UNIJE BETWEEN ENGLAND. to Balmaceda party aboard the ships of the
fight ensued, resulting in thirtent of the outside of the ship as far down United States.
gang being shot dead. Several others 16 as the water would allow. From what we The Junta, or Provisional Government, London, Sept. The Associated Chamero captured, and a large portion of
can learn, the ship was purchased with a has succeeded in rostering order at San. Lers of Commerce have resolved that it is for For home time after this the most 29 107, 122 122 123 135 143 163 174 180 certificate to the effect that she would stand tiugo.
expedient to arrange a closer commercial the plunder recovered. Overs, Mdas, Rans. Wkts up without ballast, and only recently is German cruiser, with Don Caudio union between England and the colonies, important as an off-drive for by
well the left-hand the bowlers being
C. S. Barff...... 24 12
said to have been docked in Shanghai in Vicuns, President Delunceda's designated and it was believed that a Congress of Fits reached at 125 Loweɔa
that condition, without showing any signs successor in the Presidentslip, and many Commerce of the Empire would condece and with bus fan added Duan hauded the Dunn
of being dangerously crank, consequently refuges officials of the vanquished party, that end: Sir Albert Rollt, of Hull, 0 no foard were entertained for her safety by has gene north, it is believed to Calleo. advocated a differential tariff in favour of
It is found impossible to bury the dead the colonies
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Shanghai-1st innings.
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stroke to log or E. W. Maitland - Boyla
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Hayed HAP 2 60 and Bt. Croit brought Umpire-Lacus. Grant and Mr A. out #rollud of applause by hitting a very wan badly piteled from Dambleton, to for and entting the next bull
Acovers-Masura Gibb and Newton.
bat cumpas cover ponit for. 4, all run. sponded with a beautiful 4 onl Maitland. Dena razumed
To the Editor of the
̈ÑOBCK-CHINA Daily News.
AND THE COLONTÉS.
...THE KEY, .E. SPURGEON.
-RUESIA AND ROUMANKA,"
London, Sept. S.---Another train robbery repotted in the United States At A plice called Lemuel, in the State of Texas, a band of highwaymen boarded a train, in which they exploded a dynamite cartridge. After plundering the passen gers and cars, they escaped on horseback, into Merigo, with a booty the value of which is at present saknown.
MISCELLANEOUR.
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[The Dobradache is a Bra-All Shanghai has been greatly the Captain and his wife standing close to slowness of his muletaer, and strike, the
elice A curious incident interested in the exciting vicissitudes of gather. They were thrown into the water, man, who discharged a but in the ex-Pre- the mouth of the Danube, which was forls of that city.
China has ordered-600,000 riffon from land's part over, Bt the great match Hongkong . Shanghai. and as soon as the accident happened a dent's head, Viling his report sinco bestowed in 1878 by Russia upon Roumanie
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A number of people who had left Val the opposite side of the river, taken by the mustering the ressued who gave the
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London, Sept. 1.-A. Russian cruiser has make a simple dosen search for them was continued, and the arriving at Plymouth in England East and fia auquisition involved a loss rathor S.C.C iyang amboy soution, held it deficiently additional runs in order that his own hard-Mite Bishi Co.'s diving barge catre posting hero that Prestont almased had thon gain. Bessarabia is a Bussisa pro fired upon and captured vessel under the long to could catch, the previous worked team might get a little time to rest. haste to render every possible assistance, han overthrown, they have, hooked their vince bordering the Danube, erded by United States as employed in sealing in
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The price of the quartam loaf in London The important hit tically oven terms really ruta la favour dress, as did also several natives without The parauit of the Balmacediet ruisers square miles; population, 1,30,675. At
By for by Lt. Croix of Shanghai and the question arises at Boy dress, but the water was no muddy that Almirante Condell and Imperiale by Con- the close of the Crimean war Russia surran Jouramont store at what point of the game should the Usptain it was impossible to son under water, and gressjonalist abipa has proved fruitles.dered a portion of it, but rosumed posses
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ta has oll, St Croiz 3 and happy hour for tifin.) There will then verandah at 418 on Monday afternoon Balmaceda has crossed the South Pass
this
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