No. 9450, MAY 22, 1898.)

THE Canadian Pacibo Railway Jo, evor roady to meet the requirements of the tra volling public, are now advertising short sos trips to Japan during the summer months. A trip to Kobe and back, which

foont steamers, the Empresses, 'abould be

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THE CHINA MAIL.

THE GEARY AUT.

at the expiration of ile year they are to be to consider the near approach of one of the Dad interfere with his professional duties in their struggks and victories, to qualify who for fast pedalling and endurance were

vided for stopping in the United States that it was abeoictely necessary that our (applauss). The British residents would yourselves in so far as your actual skill in it to rank with England's best ewimming PROTEST OF THE CHINESE TORBICE OFFICE, panished in accordance with the law pro-grastest Military powers in the world, atid The following is a literal translation against the permission of the authorities. armies should be capable of dealing with look upon it with an ore of favour. It nems is concerned and to qualify yourselves and gymnastics are more generally cultiva would not be looked upon as play pidgin by a study of the exploits of that ammeted and pruotised in Francs than in England; From what I hear Choy encourage the army. In saking you to drink to the Army while they have never taken with any de-made for us of a copy which has been sent The Casters-house enparintendents at the the internal condition of Indio, and of

Taungli Tomon Miniators to the despatch authorities are required to arrest these movement. Certain remarks have been and Navy of England I ask you to bear in gree of success to cricket, the French make us from the capital of the reply of the different ports, the deputies, and the military defending it frous forsiga sttack made, and it has been mentioned in the mind what the Army and Navy have done capital lawn-tennis players; and now they of Colonel Denby, United States Minister Chinsea at any time and send them to

in the past and what that Army and Navy are making an effort to introduce the game the Volunteers proper support. The Gav

Acti

A MISSING STEAMER.

ant Buhler while on duty in the. Hydro-plaune). Gentlemen, I think the Corps the Navy, and Lieut. Nicholson, in a very taneously, with the Insurance Chess Club, of passing of the said Agt in. both House of he allowed to take out now ones, but the raeal of the race for the One Thousand

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-IKUENDIABISM AT HULL.

London, May 3.-An incendiary fire has totally destroyed me large saw mills st

Hull

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA BILL

be Bombay, May 2-Very little hopa is will occupy 14 days; in one of their magni-papors that the Government did not may have to do in fature, and no more fit-of football, of which their compatriot, farat Paking, dated the 4th of July, 1892, tried by the Courts, and the Judges will entertained of the safety of the pilgrim back to Obina in accordance with the pro- souls on board returning from. Jeddah. Tisions of the bill. Should any Chinese She was commanded and affoured by great inducement to those of our jaded re.orgmeat-has been most liberal in granting ting preparation can you have to preparo 'Reit, gives such a funny account in. John with reforenco to the passing of the Geary be required to sentence then to be sent steamer Khive. There are over a thousand

TO H.E. COLONEL DENBY, ETC, ETC. every reasonable request. More than that, yourselves to stand in line with the Army Ball and his Island. As might be expected

We have the honour to acknowledge the labourer happen to hs in the United States Europeans. It is foared the machinery sidents who find a change necessary, but the Government has been backed up by the and Navy than a careful study of what the the French football players have not met interest taken in the now Corps by His Ex-Navy and Army have done in the past. I with sucess. Both in London and in the who cannot spare suficient time for one of colleasy Major-General Barker (applause), ask you to drink to the Navy and Army of Baia de Boulogne, sheir Rugby players have receipt of your Excellency's despatch of the during the operation of the new bill, but, had broken down and she is probably the usual extended toure. The Empress of I know it is a very difficult thing to get Grent Britain, and I am asked to couple the beca vanquished by the Roslyn Park Club; 4th of July, 1832, ataing that your Ex- owing to sickness or some important drifting helplessly about. A British gun- Japan, sailing hoses on the 24th inst., we away altogether for drill, but whore there's toast with the name of Capt. Anderson, and or Good Friday the Marylebone Foot-cellency had recoited from the Government offatre have been prevented from registering boat has been despatched from Ados to

a will there's a way, and for a proof

London, May 5-Advices from Aden that representative of the Morcantile Marine, ball Club, representing the more scientific of the United States the new Act prohibit himself within the time provided for so search for her. notics, is to call in at Awoy.

we have only to look at what the old Corps for the Navy Mr Toman who was to have Association code which is more likely to ing Chinese immigration, which had been doing, he shall be allowed to register him,

or European to attest the fasts

for him and that tho said circular contained:-

before being allowed to do so and most pay thence with provision for the pilgrime THE solarmater, the invention of Lieuter.has done.. It is possible to have 'drill out been a guest this orening being unable to adapt itsolf to the Franch taste, met and promulgated ovarywhore in a circular form self, but he must first procure an America stato that a steamer has been despatched

-1.-The notification of the Secretary to Buhler, of the United States Navy, has of business hours, and anyons in Hongkong aftond through illness and I beg to comple defeated no less than three clubs in Paris,

RESULT OF THE OS TOUSAND GUINEAS. I# by any miscbance his register papers, been successfully tested on board the light-who is not able to join the Corps himself the toast of the Army with the name of should support the movement by giving Licut. Nicholson Colonel Jarrard, for the

The following is one of eight games play- the Tressary to the various Customs the various foos provided in the now bill. ended by the Khera.

Londen, May 5.-The following is the house steamer Violet. The solo volanteora incllition to do their work (up evening, in a volunteer (applause) the result of experiments made by Lieaton-

presant

Cupt, G. C. Anderson raplied briefly fored by Mr Black barne, blindfold, and simul- Superintendents with reference to the Sa., be lost, burned, or destroyed, he shall

The new Act that was passed on the sheriffs and low fees shall be settled by Cainons Stalten Corps and also the Machine Gun

the investigating judge. Ohor Chinese ad is claimed, Industriza

From the Standard graphic Office, and.

5th of May, 1892. states, to be nu insention of practical in-start with a better futuro and bottor pron humorous speech, acknowledged on behalf of London, the pore and notes being taken Jongress.

KJESKRITZKY GAMBIT.

3.The now Act passed on the 6th of who are not labourers shall also be allowed to tako out papers, but no toce will be portance to navigaters. By the solarmotor pects than ever any Corps before (applause), the Army

Mr W. E. Crow, in proposing the toast of

White.

Black,

May, 1892.

charged. With reference to this article, it is possible to determine accurately a We are likely to get a considerable addi-

tion to our Headquarters-in fact, we the Hongkong Volunteer Corps, was pleased

Board No. 1.

The new dot passed on the 5th of a Chinees labourers are scattered all Volunteers we

THE MAHARAJAH OF BROWNAGGER, veasel's position at sea, and also the com-

Pto K 4

July, 1884.

over the United States and as they natu- London, May 6-The Maharajah of pass error, by observations of the sus, may get the whole of this building bofore to notice that the

He

The new Set passed on the 1st of rail are not all of them acquainted with Ehownagger had a long and cordial audi moon, or stars, independently of the the year is finished, and then it will receiving insressed recognitise from the

October, 1888, which Your Excellency English or English letters, and so Consuls ence of Her Majesty at Windsor Castle visibility of the sea horizon, and without be fitted up as Hoadquarters and a Club higher military officials at home.

sonds us iu's trazeleted form with the oris from this country ore stationed in only a yesterday- any elaborate galeniations. For purposes cotoshined (applause). Of course, wo have had no doubt that should the unfortunate

ginal English copies, all of which referred low ports of the United States, if they are of cheervation the instrument is mombed an Acting Commandant at prasent, and I necessity ever acour for calling upon the

to the prohibition of the immigration of to be forced to take out papers of registra na the deck of a voshel, and cecupies a hope we will be under his command for local Volunteer Corps in time of war they

Chinese labourers into the United States.

tion, wo would enggens the still another space of about six feet in diameter. is some time, but should we put be able to would do their duty aobly with the rest

reply we have the bonour to state year, be granted them in order that time armaged with a cavetant lerol base-a out have his services and a civilian comman of the Volunteers in the different parts of

9. It to B 8

that reforcing to our records we find that may be given them so that they may all iron float placed in a bowl csatsining 280dant be appolatod, with that civilian com-the British Empire to their God, their Queen

An and their contry (applanse).

on behalf of the 10. Kt takes P

Cainese immigration into the United States know the circumstances of the onse. Other 1b. of mercury. The bowl is supported on mandant you want an Adjutant.

Lieut. Osborns, rep there would be 1, Kt to K

WR first interdicted in the Susconding wise by those poor man being arrested and gimbals attached to a deck stund. The adjutant who is well up in his work and

Treaty between China and the Unitediziod and being made to suffer unlocked-for method of observation is to adjust a graduat takes un interest in it and it in touch with Maxim Gan Corpa,

States in the 6th year of HLM. Emperor calamities, not only will this be undeserved ed are to the declination of the zun, moon, the man, both in connection with his a healthy rivalry between the two brat 12. Castles

Kenng Hett's reign on the 15th day of the by the Chinese labourges but we fear that or stars, as given in the Nautical Alapas duties, and, to a certain extent, socially, is ohes of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps. 13. Kt to Kt 3

10th moon (November 17th, 1860), but the Iceal authorities will have everlasting turu the telescope to the man you want here with a civilian He was sorry his friend the Scaier Lien-14, Pto (e). tables, and then

that it was not until 1882 that the United the heavenly body. To get the desired commandant; and I am very glad to say at tenant, Mr Armstrong, to whom most of the 16. Kt to

17. P takea P

States Government took any decidad steps body in the axis of the telescope it is present we possess arch on Adjutant (loud prodit bad to be given for organising this 16. Ptakes P

in the matter by providing regulations for necessary to raise or lower the pole of the applause). I hope Lieutenant Nicholson branch, was not present to reply.

Lieat. Deason, on behalf of the Field 18. K tares B

limiting the number of Ghlossg labourers instrument, and, who it is adjusted so that will be able to stay with us until he caves

entering into the United States. These steps the body is visible, the angle shown on the the Colony (applausen). I have nothing Battery, bered the individual members of 19. 3 to It

were exceedingly harsh and unjust. graduated aro represents the latitude of further to say, but to thank you for this the Corps would endeavour to make it 30. Kt takes Kt, ob

122 to 8, ok

every

in 1884, those aujust measures were compared with the regulations of the resolution was adopted that the Sheriffs the ship. Given the latitude, the longitude Find reception and the kind manner in second to use that had the honour of serv. 91. It takes T, oh

rerised and suljusted and showed an appre-Tressary promulgated on the 6th of De- should present a petition against tho Bill at can be determined by cbtaining the hour which you have received the toast which ing Her Majesty.

Dr Cantle, in a funcy, eppech, pro- 25 Q to B 6, mate (2)

inbia intention to do what was right, as ember, 1884, these new articles, to say the the bar of the House of Commons. angio' of the sun, and applying at ouse the the President has proposed, local san time. When an observation is

poard the health of the Guests, and

(2) Au obsolete defence, Abandoned many they did not openly abrogate the treaty least, are simpla contradictions of the We have gone carefully taken it is possible to anor accurately

Mr W. M. B. Arthur, who had beon de- whether it is right or wrong. By the use

signated the boss veteran' (although he years ago as inadequate Defeness at least Bat it was the Act of the 1st of October, former ones. replied in a very witty speech.

and harmony that had hitherto existed tween our respective countries for au tany comparing them with former treaties and usual navigation tables it is possible to

Throughout the dinner selections of music er Kt to QB3; Pt 4, to K 2, &c.

().6. RoR 2is equally insufficient.

upjast, and would therefore have determine a ship's position at any time

were played by the Band of the Shropshire (c) Bo far the blindfold player had it easy, tons of years. Both this semen and His rogulations and and them to be arrondingly when bodies are visible in the sky, bow-The Navy and Army. He said Regiment, and the speaking was agreeably

from the theoretical movs.f. P to B 6 mada repeated protosts against this viola materialise the President of your govern over obscured the horizon may be. Loga- President and gentlemen, Before ad2c458 refiered by songs from Morice W. K. Grow since it is all Book Black deviates here Iaporial Majesty's Enroy at Washington honour to request your Excellency to rithms are no longer necessary in arriving ing myself to at absolutely certain results. An index on teen entriested to me I ask your permission and C. Robinson, and Lieut. Nicholson, D. 2 takes P, B to K 2 10. I to K 3, Btion of trusty obligations; but neither ment asking hire to command Congrees to at Washington deigned to make any reply they may do things in accordando with the instrument in line with the ship's keel first to thank the members of the Corps for the concision of the formal feast listy takes P, ch 1. I ta 42, &u. The text Your Exonlency nor the Foreign Secretary agree upon some other lus in order that shows how far the uopase is in error with the honour they have done wo and for the programme of vocal and instrumental maale

was gone through.

(d) Now he had nothing better than 2.....to our despatch. Now again we hear of a interuational Rights, and the courtesy that

now Act with nine articles being passed on should be due to two nations 14. vary great pleasure they have given me in respect to the true north and south.

inviting me here this oreaing to be your

(6) The beginning of a pretty final combi- the 5th of May of this year, as well as the guest, and to join with you in doing honour

extension by another ten years of the Act, HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION..

Dutiqu... to Capt. McCallum. As you all know I

(5) U14... Pta Q 4, White could have of 1684, which is about to expire, all of Da Saturday thirtoon members competed Borved for many years with the Hongkong

eacrificed with 15. takes P, P takes B; which upon perusal compel us again to Volunteers and was for many years Acting for the range spoons and Mr Bassoon's up. 16. Kt. takes QP, with an overwhelming make the following reprisentations to Your

Excellancy. Commandant, and I beg leave to say, with great respect, tom, for the older members Some good sceres were put on, and Inspector attack.

to) Equally brilliantly played, albough of the Corps I see present this evening, Mann, a former winner, won the cup for a that a more active, muse sealous and mera

I wish you goodbye for a very short time, and I hope, ou my return, to find the Corps double its pressut strength and every branch of this friendly competition (loud applause).

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ANALYSIS.

How-

London, May 4.-The Lords have passed. the Mercantile Bank of India Bili.

ETOCK-BROKERS IN PROCESSION.

THE CITY AND HOME RULE TWO THOUSAND trouble in dealing with them. Moreover London, May 4- groat anti-Home something more will thus be added to what Rale meeting took place at the Guildhall has been provided in the articles of the yesterday, the Lord Mayor presiding. Two Sroceeding Treaty of 1880. As to Articles thousand stock-brokers marched in proces- VII, VIII, and IX they concern the maca-ion to the scone of the mosting, smides the

After a few apaèohen' sures of the United Staton Treasury; but greatest enthusiasm.

of Lieutenant Buhler's invention and the Corps working hand in hand and having wished to transfer the title to Mr Francis), aqualising are 5.B-to-Et 2; Kt to K58.1888. that entirely broke the friendship though the nine articles of the new bill Maharajah of Phulcap Singh died at East-

COMPLIMENTARY DINNER TO

CAPT. MCCALLUM,

At Volunteer Headquartere on Satur -turday evening, Capt. J. McCallum was entertained to dinner by the members of

Mr Francis gare

the toast

the toast whick

of

a

move is anything but an improvement.

to

the Corps on the occasion of his dep energetic volunteer and volunteer licor store of 5 points out of a possible of 70. I the opening was in his favour,

for home on furlough,

those

present

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London, May 1-The youngest son of the

ings yesterday.

London, May 3. The death is announced

THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER. Allahabad, April 23-The miblary co

Major-General Pitcairn Sandwith.

in the interests of the people and of the cupation of Khelat town was ordered mainly State Treasury, which is said to contain a great hoard of wealth. It is badly scoured 3gnin, upon referente, we find that when and the temptation to the lawless motion of the Bill of the 5th of July, 1884, in December quently have proved too much for them had the gross of the United States passed the people to lost the place might conse let of the same year your former President not our troops appeared on the soone. There in Kholat sent a message to Congrose to the following would probably have been anarchy in effect: The classes in the Snoceeding but for the demonstration made from Quetta entered into. between par country with such promptitude. The ecoupation of

Wo find that in Art. IL of the now Aca China with reference to the limiting of | belat is likely to be of a most teniperasy

it is stated that: Chinese will not be per- mitted to enter tho United States nor to the Teside within the limits of that country. It e numbers of Chingɛe artering the Unit-kind and the troops will be removed an

Io Staton seem

tem to me to require further a possible. A political estiémont boas sup Chinese does so he shall immediately reconsideration as they are against the made, there should be no occasion for the be sent back to China. If the investigating spirit of treaty rights and obligations. military force to remain in the town. affiner And that he is a naturalised subject Tho said President of the United States

THE FINANCES OF PONDICHERRY. of another Power he is to be sent to that certainly exercised his prerogative in bull-

Madras, April 28-The Committee ap country; hut should that country demand

ing Congress to reconsider their detormia- ation to break the treaty. But se for the painted by the Conseil General of Pondicher poll tax before allowing the man to entor its territory, then he is, as originally in now Bill under discussion it really contains zy recommends the adoption of a feed rate

to be sent back in any coaa to tended,

even more clausea in which the spirit of of exchange, the value of the fupees for ten su Australian popor for the bedetit of the what is termed 'Chinese' in that Article also takes along with it the extension of change ruling daring the ten previous years, legal fraternity. There

one gentleman, applies only to labourera or whether tho the Bills of 1884 and 1883 which, with coording to which the employer of the loca whose style term slao includes missionaries, students, reference to the prohibition and limiting of Government would be paid. It is further not at present in the Colony, of cross-examination this could be taken as 4431214 25 13:20 19 098 representativo were his prafatory question oferchants and tourists, who, ware not in the immigration of Chinees labourers into proposed that a quangcable rate varying oluded in the former prohibitory law, the United Statos, went so for as even at every three months should be established by: You've been in gaol, haven't you only Art. II of the Succeeding Treaty of the one time to touch the dignity of our Euvoy which the salaries of officials appointed by been included. The paragraph is given be 17th of November, 1860, between Ubins to your country, and bis saite. This was the home Government would be reckoned..

it in

that

Lieut. Colonel could not have been found than Capt. Mo-Major Eyton, S.L.L, and Inspector Yann.

The cross-examination of witnesses ear- Jerrard, D.A.A.G., Acting Commandant, Callum (opplause); and I beg leave to say won the aprons. Appended are the scores ---

not, I suppose, be designated as outdoor presided, and there was a very large muster and I say it, I think, with some weight, knowing what I do the difficulties of gat

sport, but it might, from one point of view at konst, and with the aid of a lively mugia both of volunteers and civiliaus. Amongst ting song with a Vulanteer Corps in Hong-

6655445 59 4454566 52 65 6.5ation, be cinssified as an indoor pastime. wore-Surgeon-Cap:sia Rong-that Capt. McCallum deserves un Inspostos Meni

As such it might, therefore, be termed 623 Torm of recreation, and regarding : Onntlie, Mc J. J. Francis, Q,0.; Lieut. H. E. bounded credit for the way he has worked Major bytm, 8.L.I. 5464564 2 6419659 25

this last half-dozen years to keep the Corpe Berat. G13):1- Dougon, Lieut. Nicholson, Adjutant of the together and for the work he has done it Corps, Lieut. Chapman, Lisut. Machell, spite of the very many difficulties in his way Bery-j. Lic... 555984 29 08:1664 25 54 6.4s light I give the following paragraph from China' We fail to understand whether, the former treaties bas boon broken. Iyears to be calculated on the average ex- Lieut. 7. Ozbrizno, Mr G. C. Cox, Mr W. (applause). I too, at vell as Capt. Meman

Calium, have been wondering, and it is a M. B. Arlane, Me W. E. Cray, Capt. G. U. matter of mosh astonishment to me that in Anderson, Mr A. G. Gordon, Mr R. Colony like this with Englishmen, Irish- men and Scotsusen, actirs, young and aner. Fraser Smith, Mr A. 1. Adamson. The getic, forty or hity men is the sum total hall was tastefully decorated

we can get together on parade. I got sixty ance, but it was for a dinner (laughter.) Of course, am bound to say, as Capt. Mc. Callum said, when there was danger

Ample justice having been done to an excellent repast,

The President gave the toast of "The Queen,' which was duly honoured, with the usual loyal and vocal accompaniments.

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RECREATION NOTES,

It will be noted with pleasure that

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and the United States, Chinese such as missionaries, students, merchants and win in 1886 the Chinese Envoy to the The scheme emanates from M. Horquet and United States, on bi arrival at San will be sont for consideration to the Minister tourists, with their body servants and Francisco, was refused by the Customs of the Colonies who, it is thought, will sans- Mr Purves has made the witness box employee, swell as laborers who had Superintendent permission to land stil tion it.

DEATH OF SIX JAMES DORMER, of war no man hung back (applause). Gymkhanas are to be held again this eam-

Last summer, the Gymkhanas, con- steep and thorey road many a traveller already resided in the United States, are his Eroellency had shown to hits his cre- I am sure wo had 100 if not nearly 150 on mer.

Madras, May 2-The improvement in Sir through the valley of the shadow of the law, not included in the prohibition, but are dentials, to the President of the United Parade morning and evening during the ducted with considerable vigour and but he expected to be allowed to tread it allowed to go about or enter the country at States. We regret to have to be compell-James Dormer's health, which was reported that Book rules yesterday, has not been maintained. Es Bhort time war was imminent, and I have

uch weaker Le gave evidence in the Supreme Court this rap the full advantages of the favoured have the effect of injuring

present who could do better justice than I

of is rumour of war cr if war ju

we could easily muster to support, the Their organisation and working out in de witnessen with an emotion not altogethiness labourera who entered the country requz rendzsider this as derogatory toed by an immediate fatal result: His Er

applause), bat

but the

* In the oreof of to let those twolve intelligent gentlemen any Chinese stumping in the United States know something of your character. Are you he should have some substantial proof

of

ir Jatoes Dormer, Commander-in-Chief of Madras, was mauled by a tiger while put shooting ]

Sir Edward Grey, the Under-Sacratury for Foreign Affairs, in reply, said that the pre- the House would only delay the diffult he

The tennis tournament bus now been con- I haven't done with you yet. Are you the 1867 (Tung Chi, 7b year). If the Go her water-line, and her forehold is full of gotiations which wore proceeding with Rus

THE CEYLON COURTS AT CHICAGO,

sia. Great Britain, he added, will send a commission of enquiry to the Pamira and Russia had given an explicit assurance ta London, May The Ceylon courts at abatsin from expeditions in that quartes said, he hoped would end equally satisfao- tarily to Great Britain,' Afghanistan, and China,

The President then aid-Gentlemon, not the least doubt in the world-and have managed in a business-like way, proved a himself as a primrose path of dalliance,ben their pleasure, in order that they mighted to give 13 de our opinio both the fair had a bad restless night and i

of pressudilove sue or if star wero tu

e fams Madras, May 8-Last rospect that the law is not to apply tries: We have the honour, therefore, toy Dammer instated on endeavouring to get out to the toast I am now to propose, I was out it is not one or two but three hundred/cot, not to mention the siri: populatier, of what he has inflicted will fil all tortured 1884. Art. III also makes it clear in this friendship between our respective conu

that the government of the United of bed; the exertion was very nearly follow- very glad that I was asked to propose the

little sympathy for the witness who cannot before the 17th of November, 1880, nor to States will toast of the evening he health of Oapt. gallaut little ariny bure for the defence of tail must have given much trouble to the displeasing. If in the future he shows a always been one of my lobbies, and daring gentlemen, may I gut round to my toast officers and gentlemen who nndertook the answer an involved question with a plain yes Buch labourera ne might enter the country the dignity of Chins ering to the adjust ceilonoy became puiseless, respiration stop- McCallum (applanan): Volunteering as this valuable Coleny (applause). Now; the past throu years it has given me the by suggesting that one of the possible work-not the least energetio of whom is or no, who drops his voies, who lounges within. ninety days after the date of the treatment of her subjects, and that your ped and measures were immediately adopteú uneusily in the box, and who endeavours to operation of the law. As to the classes Excellency will be good enough to trans- to restore circulation, which were sucessful.

who are not included in the prohibitio admit iz a memorial to the President of the The Chief passed a restless right and is in a greatest pleasure to see the interest zakon reasons it is to difficult to get men here to Capt. Thomas, of the Army Service Corp make speaches instead of answering ques

our strenuous protest low aiuking condition this marziak. in the movement, by Capt. McCallum, and take an interest in voluateering is this that

against the new ur Gonry Bill which your:

Sir James Dormer died at a quarter to four slao to seo the success which has attended nowadays there is very little knows and and it is satisfactory to know that no diffi- tione, he will not have suffered in satu. Bat much the more are they exempted by the United States

ar history of Herculty has been experienced in getting to-use cannot help regretting that the laws of provisions above stated, exploits

But in the new Ast of the 5th of May Excellency has been good enough to hand to-day. flis end was painless." nature, which nothing but the lyric drams his efforts (applause) and particularly that read about tho hin afforts have been appreciated by those Majesty's Navy and Her Majesty's Agether a working committee pledged to cap triomph over, prevent Mr Purves from of the present year the word 'Chinese' is 26 and to which this as a necessary reply.

(sd.) Prince CHING and the under

comtound, sa has lately been There is lots of novel-reading, lots of maga

Ministers of the TAUNGIA YAEN, clearly indicated first by the number that zine and journal reading, but there is very, a contianance of these enjoyable meetings. toss-examining himself. It might have used without any distinction, and it alec

THE FANT QUESTION, and take your hands out of your pockets to eater or to remain within the limits of have come forward to join the newly-o- little of the solid old-fashioned reading To anyone who observes the soldier and tus asmothing like this: Stand up, sir, sapa: They are not allowed by law either

[L. 9.1 is meant the law-N.-O. Daily News.

London, May 9-In the House of Com-: ganised Battery and then by the result of which seems to me was so common when

mons last night, Mr T. 9. Bowles cailed at-. the recent ballot for captain, and last, but was at school and a youngster, and allow sailor when out on leave, the idea must Remember you are in a court of justine, the United States. We ahould like to

mumble. What do you say-James Liddle

tention to the persistent refusal of Govern perhaps not least, by this present pleasant me to say that if you take up for perusal at have occurred that they might be botter What is your name? Speak up, man: don't know whather by law

respostive countries. Again, Art III of

ment to give any,ufisial news regarding tha gathering (hoar, hear) Gentlemen, I will odd movienta James' History of the Navy provided with rational and roorestiva awase-purves? Now, Mr James Liddle Turves that has been agreed upon between our not detain you further, but I will ask you and the history of Her Majesty's Art seats, and the committes would be well I'll trouble yon to attend to me, sir. I want the now. Act states that:

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Botion of Russia in the Pamirs, and raid he was pertain that the ultimate sim of Rumia to join us in drinking to Capt. MeUallurn's and the different campaigns in which

MAIL. bas been engaged, you will find advised in following up the principio adapted

was to strike Great Britain at a vulzerable health, wishing him and Mrs McCallum ait pleasant prasage and a good time at home is tot times more interesting and more 1st year of co arranging the events at each the James Liddle Purvos who used to own Lis right to do so; should be not be providers me of ' IN COLLISION,

potet, and their duty was, therefore, to staro lond and prolonged applause).

exciting than the most interesting or ex

London, May 4.-The steamer City of the Russian advance. What the law provided in cases where a man is The toast was drunk with musical houdting novel of the present day (applause). Gymkhana that the interest and presence and run racehorses? You are? I thought ed with such proof he shall be punished by

should get at something diroots. mes living within the limits of the country Klios last night cawo.into collision off |

the you say you lost money at

game. ours, and three bearty cheers were given There is no more glorious history in and personal assistance of the non-commis-

ques against the statutes of the country.' We Daschy Hend with an unknown schooner, for Capt. McCallum, with three more for the whola literature of this world then signed and petty oicers and men will be Please confiae yourself to answer fost find that Chinese labourers went to America which, it is feared, has evok with all bands. sentation of the papers on the question te

(loed ap- Mre McCallum.

the history of the British Army

tions. I did not ask you if you had money at the game. This is no laughing on the strength of the Burlingame Treaty The City of the Khios was damaged below Capt. MeCallani-le President sad plause) except gentlemen, Irian to thank you very sin. 1 British Navy (rapa the history of the enlisted and maintained.

matter. You're not at Flamington now, and of

verament of the United States desires, water. cerely for the kind manner in which you two combined will afford you mars interest- have received the toast just proposed by tig reading, more excitement, more SOTUES. the President. I have listened very care. ment and mors good, sound useful informa eluded. The single handicap has been won James Liddle Parves why shoote at pigeon therefore, eabatantial proofe we wasid matches under en assumed nano-yes or no refer it to that treaty which is the most fully to the remarks bo has made, and it tion than almost anything else you could by Mr R. E, Horbert, E. N., (15); and their on your wath? Oh, you say you are, autatantial of proofs. Or, it might Lathe Chicago Bahibition have been orooted, ending the negotiations which, Sir Edward. le very gratifying to have such compli- study. I know, of cours, comparatively double handicap by Messrs Plait and Pinok-and-what's that F You say you win them, the Succeeding Treaty of 1839: Art, II

al proofs enough. and are much adroired. ments paid to me by such an officer as little about the Navy, but what I have read,

You're not tire to make specchos, but to The Government of the United States, at our Acting Commandant: But 1 can- Au you know I bave served in the Army. I ney, (ewe do). These gentlemen were to tou. I didn't ask you if you won them too. and III are all substantial not accept all the credit he has given made for many years a close study of the have at Messrs Lammert and H. Grim soawer questions. Now, Mr James Liddle the present day, by its desire not to abide mo. There are members of the Corps pra- military history of the Empire, and I make sent to night who have worked hand in hand bold to say there is ne array in the world, bla (2/4 16) in the fine, but Mr Grimble was Purres, I have only one more question to by treaty obligations and by oudeavouring for years past along with cyself, and I queso few in numbers, that has such an sent or 100 very short patice, and the ask you, and then these twelve honest and by the use of arbitrary fores to effect its tion very much if the Corps would have anbroken record of glory, of renown virtual scratch-men had a walk over. Five reputable gentlemen will know what sort of purposes, has all the appearances of violat-

professions entered for the profession pairs a man you are, who comes here in your bar-ing the spirit of its own Constitution.

Again there are such words as arresting, Lesa in existence to-day if those men had and of victory (applause). not stuck manfully to the work; therefore, there have been defeats and periods Medical, Dankers, Brokers, Ares, and rister'e bib to give evidence. On your path,

ment? Catac, sir, I must have it-you'll have in Art. IV of the new Act. We have the I cannot accept all this oradit. Of course, of trouble, but I do not think, glancing Merchants, Dr Meaden and Dr Atkinson air, were you uut once a member of Parlia imprisoning with hard labour, and fining surver me, if I stand here all day. Cut honour to ask your Excellency whether the volanteuring in Hongkong is a very difleult over the history of the last 400 or 500 were the winnere. matter, When I joined the volunteer sur years, glenoing over the history of Europe,

The Honlay Kegatin, which takes place with it, stres or no. Were you a men-Government of the United States is in the ber of Parliament: What's that you say habit of treating in this just and orecl vic in Hongkong in 1876, I think we had that the British army has suffered or under- something

Hiko 160 members. There was gone any period of defeat, of disgrace or early in July, is likely to be particularly

Bald it was necessary that the Indian Army in a reason for such a large muster. At that of discredit such as have been the case interesting. It will partake mors of an in you were young and foolish, and a thing like way the labouring classes of olber natier-Bombay was read a second tinto. In the He was retired in 1886, but employed ca time we were likely to be involved in war, with other arinias. The list of its victories tornational obaracter thar any towing that should not be remembered against a alities who visit the United States, and debate which took place Lord Kimberley particular servies frutn 1889 to 1835

repel any iBTSHİON. His Lordship was Mu Stend continues to describe his personal, As the war-cloud cleared away so did the is almost unbroken from the days of Meri- meeting ever held in England, Encouraged man always ? 1 can believe at least part of whether they really understand what

It is apparently by their win over a London your statement, for you have not changed meant by the favoured uation classe bould be able to maintain peace and to necessary to re-comtract. It gub & new only Dry rarely you come across a record Retring Club eight on the Seina lust ausamo, Jet. You may stand down, sir, I think the Art. Y of the now Ast provider that after firmly convinced of the loyalty of the experience as a human telephone.' He i voluntuors (laughter), and in 1881 it was burough down to the present day.

the Bas Seine Rowing Club of Paris iutend Jury will knew what refiunce is to be placed the passing of the Act any Chinese who Princes and people of India, bet said it was he states, prepared to prove' that be bas. L may be prevented from landing on United loase of life, and it has dragged on until the of defeat or misfortune, and all this

States ground will be allowed to apply in or daty to preserve peace by efficles: friend in Edinburgh who can use his (Mr. present time and strange to say, during all socomplished by a volunteer army, owing eutering crows for the Grand Challenge Cup un pouc evidenca,"

(eights), Stewards Challenge Cup (foura),

the Courte for redress, but he shall not be military organisation. The Bill, bu said, Stead's) hand when its owner is in Leaden by would strengthen Great Beltuin's rale into write particulars of events conrring in those yours, we hare ever got abore the nothing to

world and in every clime, and the Silver Goblet (pairs). Mouleur I seo from the annual repat of the Ams-permitted to offer ball panding the trial of India. Viscount Cross and the Duke of Edinburgh, or even states of mind or feeling

Boudia, the are club, will also start for into different detachments, s

teur Dramatic Club that the financial re his case, nor shall the judge be allowed to

without the intervention of any kind of gita a reason for it, and I do not believe brok.co anyons hors could That was in times battalion here and a small brigade in the Diamond Sculis, for which a Cansdier gous bye. We have had all sort of officers encre place, in nine times out of ton amateur will also corepate, Souling hassult of the sunson's work is not what could make aur delay in doing ac without a Cambridge Yally concurred with the ro

wit even po home be called satisfactory, the smailness of the ciont reasons for suck daisy. We find that marks made by Lord Kimbortoy. The mechanical intermediary.. Specimens of Duke of Connaught, who made his maiden the messages have been submitted by him --military and civil-who have derated bolding its own against foes aut-number. become almost a stoutest for the oredit balance necessitating a call so the in the United States, in oases where par-groech in the Lords, agreed that the step to the Psychical Research Society, and are

tcember. The large number of resi- sons of other nationalities are involved in

was necessary; but he hoped that the to be reported on in due time. Meanwhile considorable time to the Corps, but strange ing them live-fuld and often ten-fold; and waters, and of late years food to one ants who enjoyed the exosilent, per- lawenite, bail is allowed panding the trial Mudraz and Kombay Commanders-in-Chief Mr Stead assures his readers that every oss. to say we could never get together a larger conspicuous as that army has beau for its Diamond Seals has bewn body of men. One of the first things the bravery it has been far more conspicuous two men whose powers were so well becwR present Governor did upon arrival in the for its endurance, for steady, honest, par- to the racing public that the final regulilormances of Turned Up.' To Bas at the Courts. It Calness be not allowed would continue to be members of the was written by his own hand without his being aware of what it was going to write. London, May 6.The remarks of the before he took up the pen. Sometimes he ruther hard lines that the members should natural that a judge cannot try such cases Colony was to find out about the Corps severing work done under the greatest dis- could invariably he prognosticated. While our Hand and Ou But given by the ball where, we ask, is he to stay when would continue to He found there was one about 10 strong, couragements and in the fate of the all Englishmen will hore fur the snocens of Clah will no doubt agreo with me that it is waiting for his trial? Moreover, it is out;

write menatges and he thought it was still stranger that no greatest difficulties (applause). There is their own representatives, and that the de- have to be asked to augment the funds without come surt of dolay. We would, Buke of Connaught in the Lords Just confesses bis hand will

no more glorious portion of that history feat on the Seine will be reveaged, there even by the souliest contributions. The therefore, suggest that the old order of night were misreported. His Royal High. which on inquiry of the persons from whom one could give a reason why it was BO small. I think it is very strange that after than the history of the British Array pears to be a general feeling of satisfact report states thut in 1856, when the Club things, in this instance, be rescried to ant ness leaving said that has hoped the Matras they are supposed to omenute are discovered

more that British prestige, which has not bees

continue to be members of the local court of the areout there are persons who write all these years, with double the population during the Indian Mutiny 1 no

evenery the sum of Sh 290, in rent 23,763, trial of their cases in Coret. of British residents, we cannot get 200 men galiant deads were ever performed that allowed to go unassailed in other walks cf was reconstituted, there has been spent in that bail be permited Chinese pending and Bombay Commanders-in-Chief would to have two foundation. On the other side that Army life, is to be subjected to what may fittingly and in improving the stags &e. $1,111 and Again Ari. VI provides that Chinees ar cile, and nat of vicsregal council. The constantly with his hand and rarely make to come forward and do six weeks' drill by

the Club ban bosides kept the whole of the to register themselves and take out pase-Times discussing the debate, warmly mistake. Freia one friend he has almoch year to make themselves stolent (apattered through India during those torbe formed international tests.

ronning gear of the stage is good order and ports from the Custom-house officera iz endorses the Duke of Connaught's cou every day for several months past received please). I am sure it would not hart ible twelverdonths. I ask you, gentlemen,

It is not only in rowing but in other condition at its own expense. From the their locality within one year from the tention, which the Duke of Cambridge, communications at this automatie tele The dignity of any able-bodied Bri. volunteers who are falling in and preparing ahmedent In Hoogkung“ nor to yourselves to support the portion of the come my lasts oude a year, be he member of army which is here in garrison in this branches of athletics that our Gallis reigh-proceeds of last season, too, the Club gave passing of the new Act, when they wil Lol Crose, sail Lord Norlboroole so pathie kind, the immerse majurits the old Volunteer Artillery or of the Ma Colony, you who are qualifying to fall inte beurs challenge our preömlaense. In greling $100 for a charitable purpose. ghine Gun Corpe, to do his work. It would line with these men and take part, perhaps, they have had Dungan, Torrant, and Dubois,

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mystic number of 50. No one could part of the run, serving in every

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of

SPECTATOR.

TEE JUTE STRIKE TERMINATED. London, May 5-The strike in the juto

THE death is reported at Pau, at the age of trade at Dandee has terminated, the men

fifty-five, of M. Arthur Tricou, Commander having accepted a 24 per cent. reduction in

THE PRESIDENTIAL AUDIES HILL-ADN of the Legion of Honour, formerly French wages.

Minister in Japan. He was successively Consul at Cairo, Alexandria, Constantinople, London, May In the House of Lords and Bayrauth. In 1870 he was nominated last night the Bill relating to at abolition Consul-(ieneral in Egypt, and shortly after of the Presidential urarea of Madras and Minister at Teheran, and then at Tokyo,

SPEECH OF THE DUKE OF

CONNAUGHT.

Then be allowed to etar in the United aparted, and quotes spprovingly Lord which are of such a private character that States. If they fail to reglelor themselves, Kimberley's plain statement that India bad they can only be retired to' in his article.

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