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WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1895,

H.MS. Leander is expected to arrive in Hongkong to-day or to-morrow, and will lesyo for home fa a few daya.

ANOTHER FIRE.

PECULIAR PERFORMANCE OF A ' LAMP,'

THE CHINA MAIL.

ADDITIONAL TELEGRAMS BY THE Conservative) Mr Heory Torrons Anstru- Birmingham; and Mr Lewis Molver, West Į Liberala-Right Hon. A. H. Dyke Ac-¦ James Tuite, Anti-Parnellite, Westmeath

AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

ther (Liboral Unionist).

Edinborgh.

land has been re-elected unopposed for (North); Capt. James McCalmont, Unionist, Liberals. The following Liberals have Rotherham, THE HINGAROOMA COUNT MARTIAL {

Antrim (East); Mr John Pinkerton, Autf- ISTER UNIVERSITY SPORTS. It was only lust Saturday that referenna

London, Jaly 4.-Replying to a goestion been returned unopposed Mr Alderman London, July 16,--Sir M. Bicka-Beach, Parnellite, Galway City; Ma Patrick London, July 4-The Inter-University was made in the China Mail to the fact that Athielis Sporta Masting was held to-day in the House of Commons this ovesing, Mr Batty Langley, Attercliffe Division of Shef- Unionist; Viscount Cranborne, Unionist; O'Brien, Anti-Parnellile, Tipperary (North);

held Lono Ripon's despatch to the Governor of Ares had been rather infrequent in Heng- Mr Meadgleon, of New Zealand, won the Goachen, First Lord of the Admiralty, guld nivision of Sheffield; Mr William Me- Unionist; Mr James Bryce, Liborai ; Me C. Maya (South); Mr Maudes Healy, Anti. Mr A. J. Mundella. Brightsidor Burns, Liberal; Bir Albert Rollit, Mr James Xavier O'Brien, Anté-Paruelito, the Straits Settlements states that the mili-kong recently. Now they have begun long-jump for Cambridge, detecting Mr C.

B. Fry, the Oxford tary contribution of the sister Colony shallcgain, with redoubled energy--an energy delson covered gempion. Mr Men.connection with the case of Mr Francis | Bwan, Central Edinburgh; and Sir V. I, T. Bitin Unionist; and Mr Gibson Parnellite, Cork City; Mr Patrick McHugh,

5lín.

be 175 per cent of the revenus, without reckoning procesde of land sales. The Singapore Free Press understands that the saving to the Straits Settlements on this year's cute will amount to over $200,000.

Messes Riley Hargreaves and Company, Bingapore, launched the Ban Fo Sun, for a Chiness owner on the 23rd inst. The vessel is 170 feet in length; 24 ft. 9 in, in breadib, and 9 ft. 0 in. ir depth. She was built in nine months. Her registered tonnage is 340

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POLITICS IN THE UNITED STATES. London, July 4.A powerful section of the Republicans in the United States has standard the silver question, and declared that the abolition of the intquities in the Wilson Tariff will be the main issue at the Presidential context,

A DIVORCE BUIT,

be had only just received the papers in

LATE TELEGRAMS. (Pia Australia).

KEROGENE SHIP BURNT,

worthy of a better muss. After having two en ons day (Monday) there are now to be recorded two abortiva confiagralions to-day. Before the day was an hour old, flames were on by Distrist Watchman No 51 issuing from a cooloft at 371, Quegg's Bond Central. He managed to extinguish the outbreak quickly, and was going away to report the

London, July 4-Mrs Craigia, better Melbourne, July 18-A fire broke out incident at the Station, when he remember-known as a writer ander the name of John in Port Melbourne on board the American

whose ed that he had not caked the people of the Oliver Bobbas, has obtained a divorceship Hilarie, who

cargo included 2300 The vessel was prac from her husband on the ground of the cases of kerosene. latter's adultery and cruelty,

tically destroyed. Superintendent Gos, of houss how it happened. Turning baik, he was just in time for a second Bare-up which

the Motrepolitan Fire Brigade, fell through the fore-hatch into the faries and Ee was just he nipped in the bud

was fatally injured. of the inmates. about asking one The British steamer Glenourn, which arriv- the rat fire, and was listening to the usual ed at Singapore on the 24th July, was or-story about a kerousne lamp which mysterious. dered into quarantino anchorage at St. ly lifted itself of ita base without provasation John's Island, two deaths from tholora and at the house on fire when nobody baving occorsed amongst the European crew during the voyage. A dontu also occurred amongst the Chiasse passengers, numbering 381 in all, but this was certified to be due to gecoral debility,

tous. She is the first steel vessel of any rize built at Singapore.

THE Northern Territory Times (Fort Darwin) of the 12th lost, complaine as follows: It is now more than a munth Bince we had a mail from Hongkong, and as vu steamer is yet advised from there we meem to be filling book to old times. It is expected that the Meamuir will be the first steamer going southward.' The Menmuir left last week.

The nasal transport Tumar is expected on

backing men and stores here, she will gruba bly go north at once, lo join the Admiral in Japanese waters, tranship a number of res liefs, officers and men, and bring book the ild ones whose time has expire. She has a large quantity of stores for this statinn. Her engines and boilers or not to be. taken out yet, until further instructions are isted from the Admiralty,

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1ATER.

Lea, formerly surgeon of H.M.S. Ringa-Key-Shuttleworth, Clitheroe Division of Bowles, Unionist, have all bean ra-clacted Anti-Farnellite, Leitrim, Mr Sydney Ever

for Bristol West, Rochester, Battersons, shed, Liboral, Burton; Mr James O'Connor, As already advised Cambridge won the Tume, who was dismissed the service. IN. E. Laurashiro.

would be necaetary to weigh the evidenco

Farellite The following Partes faliogua (South), Aberdosa (South), Gros Anti-Paracllite, Wickiaw, Weat; de Devis odd event.

and to consult the naval advisers of the have been elected unopposed-Mr Timothy don and King's Lyun regustively,

Kilbride, Anti-Parnellite. Korry, South Gavarzmoat.

Harrington, Harbour Division of Dublin; The following masts have been won by Dr Marie MacDonnell, Anti-Parvellite, Dr J. E. Kenny, College Green Division of the Unionists, viz., Peterboro, Boston, Leix (Quern's County); Mr J. K. Wing Dublin; and Mr William Field, Bt. Pat Central, East, and West Bradford, Road-field Digby, Unionist, Dornet, North; Me rick's Division of Dublin.

ing, Lambeth, Rochdale, and Kennington; Michael Austin, Anti-Parnellite, Lduarick, one seat at Balifax; and North Bristol. West; Me David Thomas, Liberal, Merthyr The Liberals have gained Huddersßold | Tydvil; Mr W. Pritchard Morgan, Liberal, The following have been re-slected :--

Lad Hartlepool.

Merthyr Tydvill; Mr Fetor. Ffrench, Anti- Unionists-Me William Hayca Fister, London, July 16.--Add to list of Up- Parnellite, South Wexford.

NEW MENDERSA SRAT GAINER, Fulham: Mr. T. Chamberlayne, South-ionista elected, Mr Alderman 1. Richard- ampton Mr Sanual Boare, Norwich. AG, for Hartlepool

Mz Ouz, Unioníat, has been elected for Liberals Mr W, Allen, Newcastle- under-Lyme; Mr

The following have been re-elected, South Edinburgh; Me Rohineon, Liberal, Mr W. Allan, Gateshead; viz:-

for South Shields; and Mr Pat O'Brien, Mr H. Latouchere, Northampton; Mr John Unionista.-Mr Radcliffe Cook, Horo-Farnellite, for Kilkenny City. Bazer,

Portsmouth; MW. O. Clough, Joed; Mr Robert Pierpoint, Warrington; London, July 18.-The following can Portemouth; Me Edmund Robertson, Dan Sit Francis Powell, Wigan; the Marquis of didates have been re-s

re-elected: dee; Sir John Leng, Dundee.

Carmarthen, Brixton; Mr John Aird, Anti-Parnellites.--Mr Anthony J. Done Paddington, North; Mr E

Mr Gerald Balfour, Cestrel Brisbane, July 18.-Io counsation with lan. Cork (East); Dr Commins, Cork Fitzgerald, Cambridge; Mr R. S. Daukin, Lords; the Hon'bla G. Curzon, Coatsport

Tynomouth the case of smuggling preferred against County (South-East).

Colond Murray, Bath; Mr Mr Spencer Charrington, Mile-end ; Mr J. Murdoch and Co., jewellers, goods to tha The following Unionists have been elect- Edmund Wodehouse, Bath; Mr G. U. S. W. Laacson, Stepney; Sir Henry Beymour value of £750 bare boun forfeited and aed-Mr J. Lawles, Haggerston; Mr T. Bartley, Islington, North; the Hor. G. H. King, Central Hall; Sir Blundel fins of £9004 imposed,

H. Robertson, Hackney (South); Dr. Allsopp, Worcester; Mr R. W. Hanbury. Dulwich; M. J. G. Drucker, Northampton Me W. D. Green, Preston; Mr W. Murray Tomlinson, Pren- Mr E. B. Holso, Salisbury City Wednesbury; Bir J. Barrington Simeon, con; Me Benjamin Cohen, Islington, East; Valuutia, Oxford; Mr W. L. Jackson, Southampton; Sir Harry Buliard, Nor- Mr Tom Sidebotham, Staley bridge: Sir E. North Leeds; Mt Cumming Macions, wich Mr E. Bond, East Nottingham Hill, Bristol, South; Me Charles Darling, Rotherhithe Lord H. Bentinck, South Nottingham Deptford

The announcement of Mr W. G. Caves- dish-Bentino's election for Penryn and Falmouth was erroneous, Mr F. J. Horni man, Liberal, having been elected.

ER GLADSTONE'S FAREWELL ADDRESE. London, Jaly 3-Mr Gladstone has iesn ou a farewell address to his constituents in Midlothian. The addren is oulourless in tone. Mr Gladstono congratulates the Empire on the progress of Liberal re-

forme.

THE NEW SECRETARY OF STATE FÓA THE

COLONIES CONOBATULATED.

London, July 4-The Agents-General was looking. As the watchman heard the story and turned in a casual way to look for the Gulonios waited upon Mr Chamber- lain to-day, sad presented him with an for the remains of the misguided lamp, be address of congratulation en bis appoint- saw sparks split ring among the rabbishment as Secretary of State for the Colonies.

Mr Chamberlain, in replying, said ha and on looking sleerr, be found an ingenions had long been interested in the commer- device made of joss-stiek, lucifer matchen, cint progress of the colonies. He was, be added, delighted to held his present office, and oiled paper, just ignited and getting to bat was unable to defies the policy of the work. It was very neat indeed. He ree- gow Goremment until the general election sued the infernal meshing, and with assis-had confirmed its appointment. He made

na reference to Imperialism. tance the whole of the occupants of the AIRCROS

OBJECTIONS TO MR CHAMBERLAIN'S FRIENDS. house, Ive in number, were arrastad. The master of coume is away. The five men sonsist of two accountants and three ser

vante.

The shop is a salt-fish store, and is insared

a year ago, by a fire which originated in a neighbouring hou. Up to that time

insurance was smaller.

the

SUPREME COURT. Before His Bonour Mr T. Streamte Smith, Acting Puisme Jude.) Wednesday, July 31,

ALLEGED CATTLE-LIFTING.

HEAVY FINE.

FUTILE APPEAL

London, July 17.-The appeal made to America by the Irish Nationalists for money to fight the coming olectivu las proved fatils.

DEVASTATING CYCLONE.

Londoa, July 17-A cyclona devastated 200 miles of country in Blissouri (United State); 43 развода were killed and damages dono to the extent of several mil- Several buildings were un- lion dollars, roofed in Chicago and many deaths have

rvaulted.

& PLUCKY AUT.

Now.

London, July 6.-The Sunday Review

London, July 17.-The Queen has con- and sororal provincial Couservative journals ferred the Albert modal on HI. Hewison for

that

there are too many of Mraving his brother from a shark 14 aomplain Chamberlain's friends in the Government castle harbour (N. S. W.) in NY stesses. They especially refer to the inclusion of

Lendors, July 17-All the Frouch sor. Mr Austen Chamberlain (Civil Lord of the Admiralty), Mr Jesso Collings (Parlia

Fanta at the British Embassy in Paris have

Secretary to the Wa

COMMITTEE OF INFERIAL DEFENCE.

to the War Office). London, July 6-The Imperial Defence

BUBPECTED +FLEA IN & BRITISH EMBASSY.

GALLANT MEN LOSE THEIR LIVES.

U. P..baron Ferdinand Rothschild,

Liberals, Sir W. H. Wille, Bristol East; Mr Matthew Fowler, Darbam City; Mr Thomas Lough, Islington, West; Mr T. W. Nussey, Pontefract; Mr John Burns, Battersea (duplicated, Ed. T. of C.); Mr W. R. Shaw, Halifax.

Anti-Parnellite-Me Donald Sullivan, Westmeath, South,

Piple,

Liberals. Sir Char. Dilke, Forest of Dean; Mr M. R. Lenty, East Leads; Sir Samuel Montagu, Whitechapel; Mr W Dana, Paisley: Mr C. H. Wilson, West Hull; Mr R. E. Causton, Bouthwark; Mr Siduey Charles Buxton, Peplar: Mit Marks Oldroyd, Dewsbury; Mr Thomas Shaw, Hawick Borghe.

Labour Candidate.----Mr Joseph Havelock Wilson, Middlesborough.

Newry.

_ Anti-Parnollite.—Mr Patrick Carvill,

NEW MEMBERS; SEVERAL WIN. The following Unionists have been slect-

Committee of the Cabinet has been up the ship Argus from Glasgow to Sydney Mr W. Bromley W. L. Bryant, Mr R. L. Fry, Bristol, North; Mr Ation of Glasgow, with the exception of

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pointed as follows:-The Dake of Devaż- shire (Lord President of the Council), Mr A Balfour (First Lord of the Treasury), the Marquis of Lansdowne (Secretary of Stato for War, Lord George Hamilton (Secretary of State for Indi), Mr G. J. Goschen (First Lord of the Admiralty), Bir M. Hicks-Beach (Chanodter of the

tary

pionage.

Sydney, July 2. During the voyage of the third mate, a young man usmed Kelly, was swept overboard by a honey si boat manned by the first mate, William Kelly, and five men went to the recovo bat they were alldrowned.

Londen, July 3.While making heroic attempts to rescue a man from a well at Eastham (London) sewage pumping sta.

while fifty others narrowly escaped sac- cumbing to the foul gases,

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J. S. Maxwell and Mr Faithfull Begg,

Unionista, have been elected reapeolivaty,

Sunder Singh sued F. Dansuborg for Exchequer), and Mr Obumberiain (Secre- { tiou, thres uther men sacrificed their lives, Walton Division, O **. W. Woolwich; Bir E. Clarke, Plymouth; Sirby s board of which Lin Kun.yl will be the

8180, the value of fire baflakes alleged to have been wrongfully taken by the defend- ant. Mr J. F. Reece appeared for the plaintiff and Mr G. J. Phillippo for the do-

fendant.

of State for the Colonies), London, July Mt Gerald Balfone, Chief Bouretary for Ireland, iss auvonoced that when the Daw Parliament assembles, the Government will introduce an Irish Land Bill reading the Irich Land Act of

IRISH LAND 1.3.GISLATION.

TIENTSIN.

Tientsio, 16th July. The new organisation of Chius's army on the German system, is to be carried out

member, que mure is to be appointed from chief. Wong Wen-shae will be another Peking, and the fourth is to be Yin Chang, the head of the Military College hare. This gentleman speake, reade and writes German fuently, and has just been in can-

Lin Kan-yi sallation with

London, July 13 (midnight)-Unionists. Mr A. J. Balfour has been re-elected for Boat Manchester by an increased majority; and the Marquis of Lorne has defeated Sic

Unionists Elected Mr Kenyon, Bury Henry Rescoe, the Liberal candidate in been re-elected unopposed, namely: Sir Me R., Garst, Boston: Mr H. Whitolay, South Manchester. The following bare (Lancashire); Mr R. Parvis, Peterborough;

Guorge Hamilton, Ealing; the Hon. St. Mr W. Coddington, Blackbur; Mr G. T. Matthew White Ridley, Blackpool; Lord Ashton; Mr W. H. Hornby, Blackbar; John Brodrick, Guildford Bir John Gorat, Mardoch, Heading: Mr Lucas Shedwell, adMr H. Marks, St. George's is-size Cambridge

Bir Akora-Douglas, St. Augue Mr J. Le Wanklyn, Central Bradford; and land, Bow and Bromley Sit with the Sun Fire Office (Siomasen & Co-)mentary Secretary to the Home Office), been dismisasd owing to the suspicion that Tivertoninity; Bir W. Walrond, Hastings; Mr A B. Read, East Bradford; East (Lower Hamiota); the Hoo, L. Hol. John T. D. Friday or Saturday next. After disen/zor $10,000. It was borpt out a little over and Mr J, Powoll Williama (Financial they were consormed in a system of es. tine's Division, Kent; Mr W. Johnston, Bel- † Mr E. Flower, West Bradford the lant Llewellyn, Swanees; Mr A. Infons, Ber- fast South; Mr B. Arnold Forster, Belfast three-defeating Mesars Caine, Shaw Le-mondsey Mr H. S. Samuel, Lameliouas; West; Bir H. Harland, Belfast North; Me ferre, and Ben Tillett respectively; Lieut.- Mapor

Dalbia Camberwell

Me (North); Me W. E. T

Sharpe, . B. Bolitho, St. Ives Division, Cornwall; Col, O. M. Royde, Rookdale; Mr II. M. Fairhsok, East Hull; Professor Jebb, Cambridge University Stanley, Lambeth (North); Mr F. Cook, North Kensington; Me 9. Godge, Walsall. Macclesfield Kennington: Col, F. Russell, Cheltenham No changes tako place in the representa Division, Chenbire Dorset South; Mr T. ( Right Hon. D. R.) Arnold, Halifax.

Collage and St Rollox divisions, where Sir Flanket, Dublin University; Me E Liberal. - Mr Woodhouse has been elect- E. Carson, Dublia University; Mred for Haddersfield,

Exter.Mr Keir Hardia has been un- Thonias Usborne, Chelmsford Division, Essex; Me W. Wickham, Petersfield seated for West Ham (South Division); Sir Division, Hants; Mr J, Willox, Everton John Hibbert, Liberal, has been unseated Division, Liverpool; Mr J. H, Stock, for Uldhau

Sir Joha The following have been re-elected --- Labback, London University; Bir D. Unionists Re elected-Colonel E. Hughes, Lawrence, Aberervaby Division, Liverpool; Mr H. O. Stephane, Hornsey; Mr W. Am-E. Clarke, Plymonth; Sir O. Dalrymple, brose, Harrow: Mr J. G. Lawson, Thirsk Ipswich; Mr Brooke Robinson, Dudley and Malton Division, N. Riding of York- Mr R. Neville, Exchange Division, Liver shire; Mr G. H. Finch, Buland; Sir A. pool; Mr P. M. Theraton, Clapham; the A. Hood. Wellington Division, Somerest; Hou, H. 8. Oreza, Bolton; Mc A. Staveley Culonel Kengon-Sisney, Nowport; Mr R. Hill, Kingswinford Division, Staffordshire. More, Ludlow Division, Shropshira: Sir Liberals Mr Hudson E. Kerley, De- Mr E. J. C. Morton, Devenport; London, July 12-The English team has Herbert Maxwell, Wigton; Mr A. Bald- vonport;

Aberdeen, North. Mr P. Muntz

Tamworth;

Anti-Parnellites Mr E. W (broe

days.

put up to sustion. The defendant removed tally launched at Greenock, on the Clyde, treaty points Mr Ede will move-

Mr G. B. Beckett, Whitby;

Hudaan,

portunity to go down. The Neuchreang, Mr Jasper Tully, Leitrim, South, That the Board hereby lays it down as a four full-grown animals valued at $100 each

five of the buffaloes before the action-to-day.

Mr Unionists Elected-The following have which followed them up, got out of the Londen, July 17.-The list of Chitral Hitchin Division, Hertfordshire; rule not to grant permits to crest Water and one young one worth $80, which he

London, June 30.-The revenue of the bonours published here to-day has been ari. James Dampier Palmer, Gravesend. The been elected:Mr R. Askeroff, Oldham; deep channel and stack. There the sill elowate in private residences unless under claimed as bia va acosunt of some transac- United Kingdom for the past quarter ticieed by the Press and is copaldered iaad. following Unionis's are also elected - d. F. Oswald, Oldham; Mr E. Gray, remains, as the current is very trong opposedMr G. Wolf, Belfast Eset; West Ham (North); Major Banes, West owing to the freebet caused by the rains on vory exceptional circumstances, being of

Saturday and Blonday. The riror has opicion that the general introduction of tiona between himself and Pear Bax. amounts to £23,526,698.

Danenberg had sold the five buffaloes to Peer

"Lordon, Jais 17.—The later matches in Colonel Wilson Todd, Howdenshire Divi Ham (South). Water closets in the Colony is undesirable,

Liberals G. Harrison, Plymouth; risen four feat. The three ateamers will Bux but had only received a smail instal- Londen, Jane 30-A number of tin-plate last week's ocputy erisket resulted as fullome Bion, E. Riding, Yorkshire: Colonel Jod-

ent of the price, and it had been agreed works in Wales bave been closed. Thirly-Turkshire beat Leleestor be as tunings rell, Wirrall; Mr Vicary Gibbs, St. Albans Mr F. Goddard, Ipswich; Bir E. Harwood, havo io wait till the Neuchwang, gets eat of the way before they can go down. Og that if the cemeindor of the instalments thousand bands are affected by the lock-and 236 runs. Essex beat Derby by 134 Division, Hartfordshire; Lord Balearres, Bolton.

ing to the detention of the Tangchow, the tune. Sussex beat Muidlesox by twa wiek. Chorley Division, N. Lancashire; M were not paid puncically, Fear Box sheall out.

Mr Dadabbai Naoroji has been unseat-Viceroy bas offered a special train to take the

Koot beat Nottingham by an innings James Bigwood, Brentford Division, Es animals to Dosenborg.

London, June 30.-An attempt to take and 65 rane, Surrey best Hampshire by sex: Mr Monckton, Oundle ( Nerta Divi ed for Finsbury (Central); Me Bhow the Gorman Minister to Taken, so he way

nuggree,

Unionist, has been elected for go by the Heinfeng to Chetoo,

Ten of the C., fleet are to be told off the life of the Chief of the Berlin Folice by even wiskets. Lancashire beat Somerset sion of Northamptonshiro.)

Parnellites.--

stes.-- Mr Daly bea beeu cleased Bethnall Green (North-East); Bft Michael

convey the soldiers from ShanhaiTATS KO Davitt Las been returned for East Keny; means of so icformal machine has been by an ionings and 452 rane, the former made. A packet adressed to the Chief of Po-making the phenomenal soure of 301 ruas, unopposed for Limerick City. lice aroused suspicion as to its contents, and of which Mr a. C. Maclares contributed In today's contests the following candi- Mr Doughty, Liberal, has been elected for their homes in Kiangel, Aabweland Hunsa.

dates were

Great Grimsby, gaining a seat for his part. These men looked as though they would be The Kungpat left with 1,000 for Waho, ro-cleated, namely & careful examination was made, with the 424.

UnionistsMr G.

H. T. B. Lopes, Grant- Mr W. T. Duxford, Unionist, and Mr E. T. result that it was found to consist of an

ZFOLIAF CRICKET. —THE UNIVŻUSTTY

bam Sir H. Meyscy-Thompson), Staf- Gourley, Liberal, have been elected for glad to reach their homes again, and bo MATCH. iofernal machine.

ford

South Mr Lees

Knowles, Salford Sunderland, Mr Samuel Storey, Liberal, bared well while at Tongku.Mercury. West; Sir W. Houldsworth, Manchester being defeated in this constituency. North-East; Mr G. Cayzet, Barrow-in- Sir J. Fergusson, Manchester

The evidence went to show that there

Ar the Sanitary Board meeting to-morrow afternoon, the Honourable the Acting Cap- tain Superintendent of Police will move-

That whoress it has been made to the appear to the Sanitary Board that certain well hereafter named are in an iosanitary conditions, and are likely to prove injurious eaid wells hereafter the are hereby ordered the laudanter on the hord, which he accordingly sized which has just boen built for the Bonit

next

PIANOFORTES tuned-Singly or by yearly contract-High class work-W. Robinson

and Co.

P

In drawing a comparison between the now- est types of modern warships, as shown by the fleets of the various natione represented at the Kiel demonstration, Lord Brassey,

who was present in the Sunbeam, states that the English line of battleships aud cruisers are second to none.

Tus natnes of the players who are to make

up the next Australian Elevan to vicit Eng-

formed.

and even on a good wicket can make it some

had been a herd of 20 baffioes belonging the Culony insolvent about a month age. to Peer Bux, an Indian dairyman, whe left 1881. Sander Singh had a bill of sale for $1,7

LAUNCH OF THE P. AND SUNDA. 1,750 London, 28.-The Sunda,

(Times of Ceylon.) SIR LEDVEEN CULLER London, July 19-Sir Redvers Buller has been appointed to the Colondley of the

60th Rides

THE ENGLISH TEAM WISS THS KOLAPORE COP.

17th July.

The Tungchow, Taksang and Friching

and handed over to Ir Armstrong to be sular and Oriental Company, was success wou the Kolapuro Cap, beating Canada by win, Bewdley Division, Worcestershire; Mt W. A. onDr Tanner, Mid-Cork:are all here in the river awalting sa op

rotuto

His Lordship held that the agreemaut between Peer Bax aid Danosberg sould not be upheld against the duly registered bill of Fadgment for solo held by Sunder Singh. plaintiff with costs.

CORRESPONDENCE.

PROPOSED CONGRATULATION TO LORD SALISBURY.

To the Editor of the Cuisa Mal

UNIONIST.

[Wo have no objection to receive subscrip. Adelaide, hee more control over the ball, tians and to send the telegram suggested by Unionist if the gentleman who promotes in a good deal. He is a very panishing the Hongkong poll is not prepared to do batsman, although rot too good la defense..-E., C.M.) M'Kibbin'e bowling will be watched pare- fully during the coming soon to see if he keeps up to his old form, and should he do

plac be acessitated,

1050?

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not

'REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

[SUPPLIED TO THE 'QULYA MAIL']

THE RISING IN MACEDONIA.

A he will be taken. Of course, should any remarkable development tako alteration may likely that the team will be changed to ADY appreciable extent from what is given above. Bruce and Moses are unable to go. The team will leave in Mareli under the jointing, and the rising becoming taore general.

ices of the trustees of the Sydney auspices

Crio ket Ground and the Melboards Cricket Mary Liulgarians are joining the insur

The troubles in Macedonia are increas-

THE DRIIIGA REVENUE.

STAKE IN THE TIN-PLATE TRADE.

AN INFERNAL MACHINE.

THE AMERICAN DEFICIT.

London, July 1-United States deficit

BETIYAL IN TRADH

THE PACIFIC CABLE.

from Auckland to

wers over.

TRADE OF THE UNITED KINGDOM.

equate.

ets,

the

THE CHITRAL HONOURS.

Eleron,

Last

resulted

of 113..

EVOLAND WINS TUÉ ELCRO BAKELU, Condon, July 13.-In the shooting com. petition at Bisley for the Floto Shield, Bogland was first, Sootland second, and Ireland third.

North-Weal

LATER.

LATER.

to

▲ LAWSUIT of most namtal character was

Kilis

tion

ment

Thiais surely

London, Saturday July 9.-At Lords to day the Light Blues defeated the Oxcoisas for the fusncial year amounts to 47,030,000 by 184 runs. The scores were: Cambrid

The following bave been re-elected:- began at Minneapolis on Fate 29. Platt B, land are now being circulated, and it isjunation with the Conservatives, carrying the gold reserves is considered to have the matob was a magnificent ionings for the Liberala, Mr C. E. Solwann was re- West; Lord Talbot. Chichester: Viscount) a well-known newspaper man of that st

Bir,The Unionists at Home are, in con- dollars. The douger of a serious' drain on Vaiversity, 202 and 196. The feature a Furness, defeating Mr W. C. Bannerjee.

Unionists-Mir H. A. Baes, Staffordshire Walker Jr., a lumberman, and W. H. Ellis, understood that the team is practically everything before them. How is it that vanished.

losers by Mr W. K. Foster, who made 121.

My Foster who, albeit on the losing side, tard for Manchester North in the Liber Curzon, Wycombe Colonel Saunderson, are plaintifs, and a big summer hotel of Eo far as present arrangemeats go, those who reacaded their votes in this Dolo-

Armagh, North; Mr J. A. Campbell, Glas- Spirit 3 ‚ În., fa defendant, White, bicy- it will be composed of the following:-New ng last week, and thereby showed that theydeness of a revival in rade are as- Malvernian. Mr Fuster went up to Oxford

London, July 1.-The Tus states that corced maat kudos in the contest is an old Fal interest.

Gezins. Mr Platt-Biggins, now and Aberdeen Universities; Colonel aling through Iowa recently Walker and South Wales: Turner, Iredale, Gregory, agreed with the Home vote, do not combina

stopped at Spirit Lake for aloner. and M'Kĺbbis. Vistoria: H, Trott, A. Ë,

and send a gratulatory telegram to the mistakable, and that the improvement will in 1893, and, though he had top average for Unionist, defeated De Holland, Liberal, Sandys, Bootle; Me Arthur Jeffrey what was their surpries on attempting to his College, Trinity, he was not tried fer North Salford; Mr Svely, monist, de Basingstoke; Lord Arthur Hill, Down, enter the dining-room to be informed that Truit, Jobne, and Graham. South us Marquis of Salisbury? propose that we continue for at least 18 months.

fanted Mr Crosield, Laberal, at Lincula obtained bis year he duly trati: G. Giffen, Legos, Bill, and Darling, do to, and that the expense be divided

Went; Colonel Williams, (1) Bridport enter Tamanis: Eady. Jubas will be wisket atuongst those Catonists who will volupta- Lordion, July 3.--The Vice-President of bine and stood third in the batting avera. M 4. Possu, Unionist, defeated Sir T. (West Dorant); (J. K. W. Digby) Dorset, they would not be allowed in the room with and will be assisted by Bill Johns rily come forward and share it (with the the San Francisco Chamber of Commerse ges, his sightsen innings (three not out) re- Fey, Litoral, as Darlington; Mr Gallo- Noeth; Me U. H. Combe, Chertsey, Sure their bicycle trousers on! At first theobjes.

Unionit, defeated Mr Astbury, Li roy Mr A. H. Smith, Christchurch,

amas taken as a joke, but the manage. doubtedly

very clever behind the wia.

Mr James Bankin, Lecminster; through the dining-room wearing Hants

tinaisted that they would not be allowed kets, and Blackham, when last in Sydney, and that you ar the Voting Scrutineers ber that he was convinced that British matet he made 27 and 19 nst out. For his

vote recorded, it cannot amewat to much), doclsred at a recent meeting of the Obaca- turning 435 rus, or 23 piece. In the net South West Manchester,

oanstrast a cable Ouats, Worcestershire, Me Foster headed defeated Mr W. Whitelaw, Unionist, at

Liberal Gain-Mr R. Wallace, Liberal, fr Qubitt, Reigate. expressed a very high opinion

knes his capabi manage the whole offair.

Card onoloned, capitalists would NORVEL.:

Averages with 81-3 for 15 inotage. the batting averages with

Liberals Mt J. Byra Roberts, Eibon, Kr Walker finally bad to assuage his sppo- pants while there were ladies present. lities. Endy, of Tesraunin, will be the fast Yours,

London, Wednesday, July 19-At Lord's Perth. bowler, and should do very well in that de-

(Carnarvon). Londen, July 4.-The Agents General

Musara Berosa and Drage, Coionist Anti-Parnellites-Me Justin McCarthy, lite fa ordinary attire and Mr Ella went partment, os bo la

is nearly on fast na Jones of

for the australasian sulonies have discussed today the Players defeated the Gentlemse with Sir Charles Kapper, High Coci: by 52, runs, the sourer were players, 208 Sir W. Harcourt and Ste 1. Res, Lively, Longford (Nortli); Mr Themne Condob, down towe for his diaper. They now pro- be question of and 263. Gentlenen 250 and 203. For the Sir T. Rue, Liberals, Tipperary (East Me John Finucane, puse to get oven for their ruffled dignity in missioner

Limerick (East); Mr Alized Webb, Water the most substantial: the projected Facific cable. It was decided amateurs Dr. W. G. Graes contributed a at Derby,

London, July 15-The latest returns ford (West); Mr Bernard Molloy Bier. aasas of modesty run wild. that it would be undese to approach Mr magnificent innings

The following candidatos have been ro- Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the London, July 13.-The following cricket show that ninety-nix Usinnists and ton Li-

Owing to increase of Business, W. Robinzon Colonies, with a view of obtaining the matches

Players; Notts Unionists being eight and of the Liberale

UnionistsMr J. Chamberlain, Bir. and Co. have removed their Finns and Organ ixate of the Imperial Government, e. flazrow; Gentleman, amely :--Eton berals have been elected, the gains of the elected until the approaching general plections. Derby; and Kent va Yorkshire, In the one. Sir W. Harcourt and Sir T. Hoe

dosley

Me W. Kenrick, Birmingham-low prices. match between Essex and Somérect the ware defested jointly at Derby by seven mingham (West); Mr Jesse Collings, Bor-showrooms to Connaught Hous... large stock

(North); Mr J. P. Williams, Birmingham latter were beaten by an inniuge and three teen bandred retor. Londen, July G.--According to the re-hundred and sixteen runs. Lancashire beat elected: Mr A. Smith, Unionist, Hert Aston Manor: Mr Henry

Unionists,The following have been ro- (South) Captain G. W. Grico-Hutchinson, Setou-Kars, St. ford; Mr J. G. Butcher, York: Mr Helens; Sir T. Satherland, Greenock; Sir turns of the Board of Trade the imports Gloucester by twelve runs. Into the United Kingdom for the month of

MA Alderman Davies, Unionist, secured Chat-A. Hierman, Wolverhampton, West 4 June show a decrease of £315,005, and the

General W. Goldsworthy, Hatuor- Barometer. jor Liberia Sir F. Lockwood, Libera), smith; Mr Harry B. Graham, St. Panoras, Temperature exports for the same period also show a

ham, decrease of.

York; Me Henry Broadhurst, Liboral, West; Sir J. Goldamid, St. Pancras, Humidity ELC9,065

Mr Heory Hazel, Liberal, South; Mr R. G. Webeter, St. Panoras, Direction of

East; Mr F. A. Godson, Kidderminster

Chalesa; Sir J. Bat-Force aton): Mr E. Bou!- Weather H

G. Caven 3. Melville, Unionists, won the two seals loy, Walwo at St. deport (representing cas gained.)

London, July 15.-(situracon,)-Me gnole, Marylebone, East; Mr.

dish-Bentinak, Penryn and Falmouth; Sir P. Monokton, the unopposed Unionist can A, Scoble, Central Hackney Me

W. R. Mr Biliott Cairo, July 16.-The Khedire has gone to didate elected for Onadie, in the Northern Bonsfeld, North Hackney

Division of Northamptonshire, has replaced Loes, Birkenhead; Mr Gerald Indvr, Constantinople on a visit to the Sultan. THE BUCSIAN AND ARTSSINIAN CHURCHES. Lord Borghes, who withdrew on Saturday Brighton; Mr Bruce Wentworth, Brighton.

St. Petersburg, July 16 Colonel Leon-ring to the illness of his father, the biar

Liberals Mr W. C. Gully (speaker), urned from a mission to tieff, who recently returned from a

to quis

Carliste: Sir Henry Fowler, Wolverhamp London, July 15th, 6 p.m.-The fellow ton East; Mey. Woodall, Hanley: Sir

F. Ch.

Oh. E Shaw, Stafford MFT. Abyssinis, the object of which was to bring

Borough; Mr. the Russian and Abyatalan churches more ing bare been re-elected unopposed:

Unionists-Hon Alaa de Tatton Egar- W Peareon, Colokester; Captain Cecil alovely together, is organizing a fresh and

H. Brown Wel W. Norton, West Newington; Professor larger mission to that country, which will ton, Kantaford Me A foglade an official representative of the Holy lington, Shropshire; Mr Lauronce Hardy Stuart, Horton; Mr B. H. Piskersgill, Ashford; Sir. Konungay, Button; Mr

Bethnal Green (South-West,) Byusa.

James Reuton, Down, East; Right Hon. Unionists. The following Unionists have. Helder, White- elected:Mr A.. James Lowther, Isle of Thanet; the Hoo H. N Sturi, Dorvok, haven, Me D. H. Ooghill, Stoke; Sir J. Mr Henry W. Foster, Sevenoake Colomb, Great Yarmouth; Mr G. Guy

R.. Gol

Ganter, fol-Yorkshire; Col. M. Lockwood. Epping City; Mr E. R.

Barkston Ash, Pym, Bedford: Mr. D. J. Murray, Coventry Sir G, Dorington, Tewkesbury

Moon,

St. Pancras Austen Mr J. Monk, Gloucester City: Viscount Sir F. Ash-

H. U. O. Bonsor, Wimbledon: Mit Edward Bethnal Grasu (North-East) (duplication]

Mr. William C. B. Stuart World Galter, Sudbury

Richard, Finsbury (East) | Lord

Borthwick, South Kensington; Mr. J.

1 Sir H. Farquhar, 1.Bir

Liberats. The following: Liberals have boen

olected Mr Samuel, Stockton-on- Tens Mr J. U. Rickett, Barborough : Str.

Ground, and Mr Phil. Sheridan will be the gents. manager-Sydney Morning Herald.

(Sium Observer.) . THE CHITRAL EXPEDITION HONOURS.. SIMLA, July 17.

SEVERAL weeks ago a paragraph was pub. Einted explaining the bardabip under which The following bonours and promotions constituent of the Minister for Mines have been gazetted is connection with the aufered owing to the protective duty on Chitral expedition wooden legs. The complete correspondenca

in connection with the case has been laid

De Robertson, K.C.S.L Surg-Lient, Whitchurch, V.U.

PAUPER JUNIOLATION.

London, July 7-Speaking in London. last night Mr Chamberlain said that the Government would deal with the question countries, and also with the importation of forelga prison-made goods.

TAE CUTTUAL DECISION.

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London, July 15.-England has decided Colonel Kolly, C.B. and A.D.U. to the to take permanent possession of the Chitmul region la deferends to the unanimous opinion of its most experienced Indian officials.

od the Labls of the Assembly, Under date 3rd June, 1895, Mr William Hicks Queen, writen from South Apalay, Cow Fint. P.O., N.8, W.,

to

Mr Smith Eaving met with

Capt. Towshend, C.B.

Borredaile, D.8.0.

Lieut. Jones

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Fawke Beynon Stowert Hatley "I

18.

A FIOT AGAINST THE CZÁR.

London, Joly 16.-Two deep laid plots for the assassination of the young Ruscion Caar have jost basn exposed.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA,

a severe accident at George'e Plains in March, 1894, by which I lost a leg, I sn importing an artificial leg from Americs, On arrival of the limb in Sydney I am Informed that I must pay a duty of £0 61 104 on the same. Now I think that is very Etat. Before ordering the leg I did not take the trouble to find out if

a duty was to be paid never dreaming for a moment We hear that Licata, Talbot and Long, Cargo advance upon the value of the export

that

for the

-TUERBY GIVES DACK TERRITORY TO BULGARIA

·Constantinople, July 15-Turkey bas giren back to fulgor a partion of the tex. ritory in the Rhodops mountains which was eeded to Turkey in 1888.

THE KREDIVE VIRITS TAN SULTAN.

DRATH OF THE MARQUIS OF EXETER,

London, Taly 15.-The death is suutanned of the Karquis of Exeter.

TER ELECTIONB-UNOPPOSED ETTURNO.

Perth, July 5 The total export of gold for the year ended 30th Jane was 280,593oz., valued at £910,428. This represents a year ended the some month of 1894, of the Rifle Brigade, from Hongkong, which was £660,263. For the six months would bare to pay duty on aa

London, July 18,sionita-The a cripple artificial lub in any part of the Britise have had some sport in the Malayauded Jane, 1995, the total output was lowing Unionist candidates have been

much

insula. From a note from Lt. Talbot Empire, and I was very surprised to might as well charge pass or with an elephant and a sadang. Op one ouession the six months ended 30th June, 1894, the Vinsont, Central Sheffield; allowing bit to walk shore, even if the within easy shot, but alas they were all expart of gold for Western Australle to Sheffield; Mr E

£3,150,889

to

but

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find that such is the case. The Government a friend it eppaste that he got a 19aker 108,280oz., worth 8411.465 Gs öd, and for turned unopposed :-Colinet O E. Howard Chamberlain, Worcestershire, East; Bir Milton, Wakefield Air Bhownuggroe artidoial leg, or crutches, daty before be saw fifteen or twenty elephants pass/ Viold. wes voloed at £288,210. The total mead Bartlett, Eccleshall Division J. Stanley, Being W. Bizob, An- Hugh Ceoil. ( same was attached to his body. Will you be weaker sex. He ties wounded the old

the Indies and chivalry forbade bini to touch 30th June, 1895, 68, 1280m, valued at Hellans Division of Sheffield: Sir. Algernondover, Hants; Mr W. f

*iscarsney, Aning, Central couwiola; Dr. Mainwar please bring the case before the proper tusker and get both barrois into him,

Honker

ker Heaton, Canterbury | Mr Hunt, trim, South; Sir H. Meysoy-Thompson, Marylebone (West)

This return the object of obtaining the tusker got clean away and would not he authority, with the

Landon, June The following farthez | Maidstone; 3: O. P. Viliom, Walver-uddled? in n-Hartland, Cal

/smsalage. refund of the duty, and notify me it such and. He speaks en basistically of the appointments to the new Administration

hampton, Mouth' MEH

George

Wyndhsin,

Bit F. CAD be obtained? I would not sk

k you to do this for me only i think that the omission kindness be has received to Sougal Ujong ACO Anonpaed

Lord Staward-The Earl of Pembroke

Mr Robert A. Ferburg, Chester bridge of artificial limbe from the fese list is an aud Jolebu. Lie Talbot and Long are

Spanger

London, July 17, pThe following err, swing, no doubt, to the rarity of auch Perak. The former speaks of the Fen.

golog

visit Selangor and thereafter (Conservative). to

Geen Chamberlein-The Earl of Lathom West Bromwich Vinoant Uholes, Dory bargh and St. Andrews Lord

candidaten

rd-oleated: Mr.A have Sout! Montagu, Imports, and that the daly is very severo on

6). Edmunds ↑ Mir C. E. Tritton; Notwood Bou

Griffin Boroasen, Valonist, Tunbridge; ama in my position As previously fosals as ospitel cheating ground, and he (Conservative).

Under-Secretary for India The Earl Division of Lambert, Sir G. Hall, Hol Hants; Me Thomas F. Halsey, Watford, Mr John Redmond, Farnellite, Wa stated, no redress could be given.—Sydney wonders that more mon do not find their

ale (Conservativa)

Ti Tistor Camidiah, Unionist, Ooslew

Mr Manners Boris Mr D. R. Barton, Mid Armagh bora Division of Flasbary;

Olty; Me O, W. Morning Heralde

way here.--Singapore Tyne Press,

Duroyatire (West); Dr Rubicl Parliamentary Sauretary to the Board Smith, Strand, M. John Ponn, Lewis heat Hon. H. Finch Hation, Newark.

di Parnellites De Joseph Fox, Talias Liberal, Edinburgh (East) Sir Henry Fleis of Trade-The Earl of Dudley,

Mr Stone, East Birmingham Mr Parked, Junior Lords of the Treasury-Mr Wit Central Birmingham Lord Charles Be more, King's County Sir T, G. Emondo, obat, Laboral, Lewes Mr John Madden, Kerry, Wisty and M1 Curran, Donegal, Liberal, Romandato; Me Wiliam Kenny, liam Ear Fisher (Conservativa), Lord resford having rating from the content)

Sipphen's Green, Jabling Brauley (sidest son of the Earl of Derby, Mr George Dizon, Edgbaston Diva of North

W. Rosor and Co. are Epecial Agents for W. Rosinsott and Co, make a special feature. all the leading English and Continental of Selling Flanos and Grgaon on the Bany Flynoforte Manufaelurupet

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