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DEATH.

KATILIGE FORTH ELIZART, the

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At Bukit Chernin, Bisespore, on the 5th Marck Fratk Worsley, and youngest daughter of the late Her Picktora, Begworthingbum Rectory, Lizean

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the fact that the ill-advised vooraę už autior adopted by the French Government has in;

boat Co.'s steamer Honum and~ the British

docks to day.

fear to augment the d-tatunout of Royal The draft of about thirty sappera and sa Engineers stationed here is expected, we hear, by the next P. and O. steamer."

THE DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, APRIL 18TM1⁄2, 1855

A rich discovery of tin hos son made at Kara on New Zustand.

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The steamer De Bay, which arrived, landei terday morning from Australian ports. Drang" t on our files of Australian papers, from wybiel, we glean the following telograme

ENGLAND AND EUGNIA..

The

Lxpo, 19th Murch. In the House of Commons last night r Gladstone stated that the British Gastron had demanded that the Russian troops,shoulde withdrawn to the Esrakks, 60 miles north v Palikhatum, and on the Persian frontier. The Russian Government refused to acply with the demand, which the@eapon lapsed.

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LONDON, 22nd March.

THE WAX IN CBE, BAIDAN, K

Tamborth Märche It le probable that the Government of the Dominion of Canada will add 2,000 troops to amist the British forers in the Soudan

Ben March. The report that Lord Wolseley's eyesight had became affected proves to be without foundation.

TONDON, 9th Marche. The special regiment of "hores under the cota mand of Colonel the Hon. E. S. Muthuan, C.BA antaan. Colonel Methan's regiment is at the will leave for serion in the Sunday in the

preact time attached to the force under Colousl Sir Charles Warren in South Africa.

Lospos, 10th.March. It is reported that the Mahdi has rätreated southward to Abhab Island, in the Nile.

dences opens with the statement that the

plaintiff was engaged, and they all proceeded to promptly doried, and asked to have his accusers the Pellew Islands in the brig Queen, and the brought before him. O'Koste then called out for Brouch have asked for pauca," or "made

plaintiff was there soul to trade at a station Dolly Boo, one of a cust-of mistresses, and also overlurus-whichever translation may be The British steamor De Bay, which arrived called man, where he took his quarters a man, a native of Yar. The native said he had

Berone M I. E. WODSTOUJE. adopted and a telegram from Paris pub-here yesterday from Australian ports, brought, in a large nativo homes. He complained that hard witnom speak ill of Dolly Boo. Thereupon on ne low than sixty head of cattle consigned to be was not suitably provided for carrying out Captain O'Koofe sang out "Give it to the ——-” ished in the Elraits Timer lends colour Mr. J. G. Smith, for the supply of the local the work, having to boat nor means of longimo, and the native and Dolly Ber attayed him with

LARCENT.. Goto the statement, the telegram_reading market.

tor, and no gosis of a proper quality to trafia sharpened sticks made out of-betel nut and as

Wong Atak, cock, was charged with ontering with. Consequently the amount of buszoss he bard as iron and stuck him in the breast and the house of a widow named Chan Ayoo, and steal- The Chinese acceptance of the terms of An inquest was opened Vestarday afternoon 'nt

LONDON, 8th Marol The Emperor William of Germany is impres peace ie considered doubtful." This, how the Magistracy befors the Coroner, Mr. B. das emoll. Capt. O'Keefe left the island overywhere. He then made for the door to make ing clothing to the vine of S1, on the 17th inst

The defendont got up on the vernadet-by- cheat three catlis afterwards, leaving him be his cospe. It was almost dark then, and han WHOLESALE AYDRETAIL DRUGGISTS over, would hear the construction that the Wodehong, and a jury composed of Massza kind perfectly destitute, and thrown apon bis he get to the door ho found Captain O'Keefe's means of a rope, and entered the wogau's housing spon the Czar of Lassin. the advisability of

Chinese acceptance of the terms agreed to Remedios on the body of the Chinese workman or the biginos ha had been engaged to perform him. He got userly settled up that time. He on ory being raised he got down the rope and on with Fegla

FA. Collaço, J. M. do Rosario, and F. A. dus on coresh, nut he had no means of carrying slaves with stinks and stones wallion to coviva in Welllogton-straat. He was an inside, and arranging a settlement of the Afghan froulier It is reported that the colexios have offered to by their representative was considered doubt who was killed at Hung Ham village on Wod-thoigh lo was forfectly ready and willing to was further assaulted but finally get through, letto escape, but was caught with the jackets raise a onthegent numbering 50.000 men to 45-

nesday afternoon by the failing in upon him of de H. fal. The fact of tho Peking Government a house in coarte of erection. The jury and to he provided wits a boat and proper means away my boat, but witness replied "Do von think

He had applied over and over again the boat. Capt. O'Koufe dalled out "Don't take in his possession.

sist England, în the event of war with fasa, Seaforded to threo months' hard Jabour.

LONDON. 13th Mare having sent a representative to Faria Corunur proceded by stoam-launch to Hug Ham for carrying on the trado. Capt. O'Keefe return. I am going to stay hora to be inandered by you

DRUNKENŇKAS, to indicate to make an inspection of the bailding, and the od in March, 1880, and the plaintiff want to him and you are wife others went to another drunkenness and asseultitig a hawker natid also in India, in view of possible hostilities with Alfred Waterford, seaman, was obaryed with ried on throughout the United Kingdom, nd

Military preparations are bidg actively en would, taken alone, secin

and again entered his employment upon a ver nottiinking himselfe to there he went that the proposal cage from their side, inquiry was farther adjourned.

The Amey Gazette lust be following respost-bal agreement under which he was to get a station, where Mr. Emory, the agent of another Legg Fan on the 16th inut

Russia Plane have been prepared for the de- and the etatement that the Chinees ac

In a state of dranken foolishness Waterford matab of two.carpe d'armée, consisting of 34,000 con misalon of hallo cent per pound for the co- Company, was in charge. He was in bed BASSENGKH SHOPS SUPPLIED.

Sapture of the terms was oopsidered grandant on the door have to proji he traded Bach basket contained 20lbs. of there for three days suffering from the effects asked over the shell of a banker of swephineata, men each, and s large set of transporis has al-

record the stranding of the steamer Zaire un coprth. The plaintiff was bound, as in the pre of his injuries. While he was there he and best the proprietor. NOTICE.—To avoid delay in the execution of doubtful would suggest that romething more Beef Island (f). She left Hongkong for this ions agreement not to trade on his own count received a letter from Captain O'Keate anizing Fired SL and ordered to pay 70 cents amends roady toon prepared by the Admiralty.

In the Houm of Commons to-day, Mr. Glad Orders it is particularly requested that all than the exeqution of the Tientsin Conven- Parton Saturday the dih instant, and stages or for rival firme. Just before the last agree him to come and settle up as he wanted to the complainant, or in default four days' in-stone guado a further statement in connection business communications ho addressed to the tion had heen insisted upon by the French of the targe she got off, when Captain Talbot from his trading, work to sare property from the station and enggosting he should bring lar for having been drunk and incapable to the in an agreement that there should be no far

rock near Reef island. After jetthoning soost CATA O'Roufe took the plaintiff away to put some one is in charge of Falaa Prisonment.

James Hendrick, sestien, was floed half a dol the communications which had passed had real- with the Anglo-Russian dificulty, Heisid that Fan, A. 8. Watson azd Co., be

When miniladvices are received from Paris hanched her on one of the heighbouring islands.schoenor Lalla which was wrooked after learing some disinterested party with him. Witness re- HONGKONG DISPENSARY. 2 we should not ha aurprised to find that this She covered at high water, but at low water the island, and soencing to the terms of his plied stating that on recount of the assault he the upper deck is dry. The grew are eneupdgremont the plaintiff was entitled to £4 par was not prepared to go again to Terzog, but ex- ---ད-ད — was it Encl the ease, although it has not been on the island near the wrack, where the month for it About August, 1862, the plaintif preasing his willingness to moot him at Palau.

John Graham, unemployed seaman, admitted ther advance of troops on either side. "BEWARE OF “IMITATIONS

similar offence and also four previous convicgestion of the delimitation of the frontier, he said, under diplomatic treatment, and it would PERLINS SAUCE considerad, necesary to mention the add? guard of 50 soldiers, supplied by the Mindri res fosirous of obiaising from the defendant O'Keefe replied again asking him to go to fans, and he was sent to guol for fourteen days be premature to proroutes an option at the

of the place. The Chinese gunboat Trong Seng. Seal statement of how reafters stood between Torang toseille, and guaranteeing thereshould be hard hour. The Original and Gebuizational-terms-in-the-imperial-Decree

with Mr. We Wilson and divers,' lett this mort-

solution of the Afghan question. REFUKING TO PAY MNRICKÁBA HINE

LONDON, J4th BJ; rob... · "ORCESTERSHIER RATOR beare But there is another point in the dobreeing-for the scene of the rook The team attling up, but he never could get it. no further row in the anger of the women you On one occasion he did meet the defendant, bat vilified is 'uppassed" O'Kesto then wrote to

Miliael Barky, marine of HMS. Wivern,

War risks are being demanded by in muc to satourant signature of which illustrates the temper of the Chinong Panzeralda arrival Inst night bringing the mails he was sat upon by some of Capt. O'Keef's Emery manesting him not to harbour witness was charged with refering to pay shrieksha ormpanios on vessels precoding to Andres. Kan and Porrina on red

and passengers from the Zafiro." abo. Sold wholesale by the loserpiani. One translation of the con.

nonstable in the ativo followers and badly beaten, and was obliged Witness had no sottlemente at all with O'Keefe hire and with assaulting

15th March The Car of Bussia, has written to the Ein- Proprietor, Worcester; and cluding passage reads thus:" Hrs. The Inst People's Concert of the season took to Low for a life. The defendant then ectified He stayed about six months with Mr. Emergersoution of his duty

The coolie said the defendant had engaged his paros William of Germany, declaring that the C096 & Back woll, London.

pince at the Temperance Halt on Thursday agents that they word not to girs shelter to Witness went to soe O'Keefe again on care will notify the Vicctors and Go-orening last, and as usual was very successful the plaintiff as there were unsettled scounts the 30th August, the day after the Faderick rehide for two hours on Thursday evening, and Afghan frontier diffinity does not thresten the BA AND PERRINS SAUCE vernors of the sea.board provinces of the The half was thoraughly well filled, and the between them, sad in consequence he was Bay had sailed. He tried to get away in refusal to pay him the 20 oonis due. A loksar pence of Europe...

heat inside made the wisdom of the committeo's brigared about from one place to another in the the Roderick Hay, bré O'Keefe put obstacles came up and arrested him, and the defendant

The St. Petersburg journals hayo adopted a* throughout the world, issue of this Dectes; and, pending, the final decision to make the entertainment the last iskudrand, had very great difficulty in getting in the way, and would not let the exptain take strask bira on the face, but rota serore bio- very pseida tone.

letermination of the general clauses in the of the seaspa very appirent. In spite of the way at all There was no authority or execu him. There was no settlement accounts on He was sober at the time, and he then walked to

TEHERAN, 13rd M Treaty of Peace, precautions must be taken heat, however, erary item or the programme tive power on those islands, the traders were the 30th. O'Keefe gate go feason for thin; he did the Station

The defiant said he refused to pay because view with favour the net alsacent I understood that the Persian Guvern- Was received with heartiness and liberal ap- prastically from to do as they. plaased, and thore not may witness was indebted to him, for bad he had doco with the finrickslid; he had eals Russia on the Afghan froutier. against all acts of treachery, and the Viceroys planss There were me Cores demandas no possibility of anyone getting away from ever claimed anything. On the lat September and Governors of Yucoan, Kweichon, and ed in spite of the chairman's notice at the them sent by the agency of Capt. O'Keefe and O'Keefe again wrote to him to come and make a had it about 20 minutes. He denied striking

settlement. Witness replied stating that he had the constable. the so-board provinces, besides all military mincemout, that they could not be complied the other Inners there..

Fined $1, and orderpd to pay the coolis 25 Amoe Holser' Helt said he was by birtha Ger reasons for wishing to defer a pottlement to with, owing to the length of the programme. damnanders, must be instructed to exercise Most of the performers kad previously been keen man and was a naturalised citizen of the United more favourable opportunity and that he believed conta Lae greatest card and diligence, and never to and heard in connection with these concerts, but State In January, 1878, he was discharged in O'Keefo had prevented his getting e passanger rel their watebfulness." Another transla. there were usvertheless soars decided novelties.apers from the British. barque Frederick on the Roderich Hay. He had had no mesting Mrs. Geitton, as usual presided ably at the piano, but a fortnight after he left this vessel ha motor settlement with O'Keefe, since. He left the ide of the paper only.

All lotters for publication should be wriston e bustion ready as follows:-"Bufore the definite and sang and played with much ability and Cust. O'Keefe in Singapore, where he was then stand about six months afterwaals. He got a

BY: PETERSTMa, 19th March. Advertisements and Babo:iptions which are not terms have been negotiated they [Lbs Go-skill. Mrs. White ang "Some Day" inting out the brig Queen, and he there entered passage in the schuber Beanies to Hongkong-

a very pleasing manner, and the chairman had it written agreement with him (produced) A letter from Captain O'Keefe to the Captain of

The Journal de St. Petersburg. the semi- ordered for a fixed period will be continued unternors of Prazinces, etc,,] ought not to to use all this formuess to deny the house an - Besides the names of plaintifs and defendant the Beatrice was read in which he requested bim

official organ of the Russian Governmont, prb- neglect being ready for defence, fearing the core. Signers Sculphi sang a song from the there were two other mates, W. Tonnins and not to take witness away as he bad not offected a raisers, and the arrival of two iranciada au alishes an article stating that Mr. Gludstone's Orders for extra copine of the Day Press should French would be tricky and insade suddenly. German opera "Zimmerman in character, and G.H. Winter, hoth of whom want with them to settlersxt. This was only one of many attempts troopship, baiminated factorday in an Imposing recent statements in the British House pl,Com- be sat before 11 a. on the day of publication Li Hore.CHANG should also instruct.they Duncan, Mr. Swales. Mr. Scuft, Mr. Gritton 1878. Whils,akes bo asked Capt O'Keefe for bad tried to put all the other traders and agents demonstration off Anping leading every one tomons have cleared the way for pacifié nègeti- - Signor Scalphisgave an artistio violin aulo. Mr, the Pellow Islands. They sailed on Feb. 25, O'Keefe had made to prevent his leaving, and he After that hour the supply is limitel

vernor-Generals, Governors of Yunnan and and Mé. Quinton wore the far vocal soloists,opy of his agreement, and the latter gave against him.

believe that the Franca meditated an attack. Itations on the Afghan quastion

LN, 21st March, and all acquitted themselves to the antira s.tix him the copy produced. They arrived at the The plaintiff was then cross-examined by the was not until two o'clock that the excitement on The St. Petersburg Pres is triumphant Krechow, and Commanders in all direction faction of the audience. bir.. Dude grava a reci- Pelew Islande on the 1st April, and he wasnt Attorney-General as his accounts and the shore subsided when the tire shipswers reported the agreement which has been made by Mr. is notify the defenes army to be very creation in capital, style, and as loudly to tatimore dig, This place war Yog terms of his agreement Be denied having to be under stenza All were in faithting Gladstone and the Busion Govorarent ech- ful as to the movements of the French, and plauded The dancing competition was for pairs for the purpose of tracing. This place was about traded on his own account.

trim. At three o'glask the squadron left in a N.ning the Russian troops in Afghanistan,

Earl Granvillo is maisting that the Russian be always ready for defence without negls of dancers, but only one pair and one single nules from the principal harbour, where the Mr. Francis said that concluded his czaa

The Attorney-General the addressed the W. rection. Binge an early kour this morning commission shall proceed with the work of de gents? The decree, taken as a whole, and The dancing shown was aggallant, and the first provisions and a little "trade" who be want court for the defquet. ' said the defendant distinctly heard, indicating that the Egadorns Pater Lumsden, the British commisioner, will

dancer rate forward to compete for the prizes. was lying. He was served with a little

beary and almost incessat osanacaling has been initing the Afghan frontier, otherwize Sir patting the least offensive construction on prize was most meritoriously won by a combina-about enough provisions to last him a month completely denied all the claims set up in the the terms made use of, cannot be pleasant on of the laffs and R A., Messes. Masch and had an out of the "trada Ee was sare petition. Though, the case sugested by the are being bombarded. The desination of the settle the matter afeg

Taylor. The other man, McCabe, alas danced with written by a dark of Capt. O'Keefe, no dariteane want gamanhat further than the pro- fost scos to have tradubtedly been Makung

The British Beet is now ready to proceed th reading to the French Cabines or the uation very cleverly, and he was awarded a prize. Abbott (produced) Be-remained at Amur about seedings, he was get somewhat at a loss to miers, and it add appear that the forts and garrison at largo. It is unclean crying gap spilt higger sitetch by a trouts of three, organised by onths and a half, until the brig Queen left stand, how the claim was brought-whether it are making a determined resistance.

Yap. During that time he traded in copeah. His was a claim for baring fraudulently induced called ab Talos yesterday seeking for a charter

The Gerago 3-masted sahooner Faugh glaugh the Baltic in the event of war being dested

against Flüssia, milk, but it is impossible not to feel koen Corporal Doe, afforded some apital fan.

decided novelty was a Piotra with trade consisted of chisels, knives, ritas, tiles, and plaintiff to enter inte anagrament, or for bio The exortament caused by the, what appearof Hosurona, Avrig LÉTH, 1985.

LONDON, 25th March. regret that the Bourés Agreement was fractical- illustrations.

The natives of an agreement, or for wages cr coatsission then, inevitable attack on Anping seems to have the communications possing botron England chemistry

tools such as a carpentar might use. and

Unesciness continues regarding the issue of jented by M. FERRY's Government and that natural physics, by Mr. T. I. Bowler. This to him with the caprab and he Grebenged the due upon goods traded for; and labour done, or As we confidently anticipated, the Chinese their preceedings since they should have fons, though on ons or tro occasions the audience station to station to trade in this way, but if he the plaintif made his claim. Instead of being schooner left again without obtaining amplay Grest octivity prevails in the Admiralty's varions

gentiaman gave some very interesting Plastra

"trude" for it. It was not his duty to go from for salvage, or for what it was for prociesty that had a depressing affect upon speculators, and the and Russia with regard to the Afghur question. Government have declared to the people of the riven the Cothece the opportunity of proving wore started by, some small explosions of the and a proper station, which he had net, it would indebted to the plaintiff, the defendant said filme mont

dook yards: The news of the death of Sir Harry Parkos Flowery and that the overtures for prace bare (18 the Chinese themselves will consider it} other. The electric light, gairanie shocks is employer, who told him how many buskete would be found that the plaintiff as indebted to has been received with profound' regret; and all stong replying to a question, stated that Birt

chemicals when brought into contact with mnoh

The rate of exchange was given bin if a fair sotiloment wors taken between them it

In the Hour of Commons to-day, Mr. Glady some from the side of France. It is further the weakness of one of the great military were very successfully performed. Motionls and to dispose of. He hal assist sideration all the wrongs the platatif had done three days. The possibility of war been to Russia on behalf of the Briti Guernment, à I oprah he was te recaiva for the rarions com him to a considerable audant taking into non fags in the settlemint will be half masted for Granville had made an important omnisation represented that as the Fronoh are asking nations of Europe. for nothing but what the Chinese he

these entertainments, informed the autinnor unte with him, autive or foreign, and ho did not him, and all the property he had misappropriated. England and Rassis being averted, has cansed on the 18th instant, and he expected an answer agreed to concede long ago, their regalent is / The St corrotte Enterprise, Commander that this was to be the last of the season las boat, nor was he provided with a place in There was no stint to the supply of trade." Raiversal satisfaction, and the return of a Brica woull settle the question us to whether the negc-

And he hope to see them coined again after with to store the coprel He exchanged the given to the plaintiff and he was bound to get man-of-war is looked for with much anxiety. It tistions for the delimitation of the affron to be granted. It is impossible to ignore A. S. Burker, lef Amoy on the 5th instant for the steamer. He thanked these who but in whole "trade" provided him for native produce, all the courah he could, and the defendant would would yeom that the long, threatened bombardier, should take place in London, or for a cordel the suovat such borty support endearing to instructions. He had liberty to get deny that he was not properly and reasonably ment of this portis not far distant, and the foot local enquiry, should be proceeded with by a joint.

Como el hue as much copsub as he could for these things pro-farmshed with what was required for voor-at-not-be overlooked that if the French do make commission. Mr. Giadateng saded Her Majest? The Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steam-forte amply rewarded by the success which had a delivered what coprah he obtained to the brig untrue for the plaintiff to say that be was left abacintely necessary. There is a leter · News

viding he got as buch as Capt. O Keefe told him.rying on the business, It was absolutely an attack neatral profection of some kind Government would prefer the kitter flicted a severe blow on foreign prestige in steamer, Messer will go over to the Kaaftenled them. His remarks were loudly a. Captain O'Kafe sometimes, and-some- without & boat or means of locomotion. The from Taisai than that taken to: Hongkong by the Far East. The effect, it is on he feared,

times others, came to take it away. As near as he plaintiff did work for the defondant for the first H. M. S. Swift-Amoy Gazette Caprespandent will has to render the Chinose more super-

manid judge hecollected abɛnt95,000lbs of caprah, three monthe he was at the station, and he was cilious than before in their intercourse with

20,000 to 25,000 th, and less than 20,000lbs. Dur supplied with a large amount of "trade," but ing the other five months he receive a few more there was a very considerable deficiency between the "outer barbariate," and more obstinate

articles to trudo with now and then. The Queen the amonist of trade te reveived and the soprah in resisting any demanda that may have to

left Yap in July, and Capé. O'Keefe went with he returned in place of it. When the plaintif

FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] be made upon them in the future. The foll

hot, and after he was gone they sent plaintif left Holt at the station, he expected

First Day, 19th Apri We are informed by, the Agents (Messen.

an oil leaky bout without mast or, salis, and hohim to cry on the business of trading for text of the Imparial decree tias not you tiền Russell & Co.) that the Unica Line steamer |

This meeting was cominenced today under would do nothing with it. At the end of fivefenprah, bat when he returned he found the received, but the Shen-po has published an fred of the Isles, frosa Tandon, left, ingapore The blockade of Formosa by the Frerich has want to visit the other stations in the principal left such trade as remained undisposed of was concerned, but beyond a squall which broke booths at Amua as stopped trading, and he plaintiff bad gone over to a rival firm, and had rather doubtful auspice so far as the weather abstract of it. Considerable difference of

for this port on Thursday afternoon.

harbour. He took owployment at one of these, with his locum tenene, Abbott. He reproached during the fifth race, it interfered little with the oplaton has risen amongst the translators The Agent informs as that ibe Mensageries

the Tappalowe Station, which belonged to Capt the plaintiff for this, but as cirouzistances rea- at Shanghai as to the correct rendering of Maritimes steamer Yengtes, with the next out- With reference to the woont trips of the Helembe. The reason he left Capt. O'Keefo's dered it desirable to him to utilise his, verriday proceeding. Most of the events were well this abstract. According to the N. O. Daily, and passed Caps St. James at 7 o'clock we ieat that the sterers Amutiala and Italyfferences that four of the other tradere Best, and under quis agreement there was also a The GFTING STAKES, of 310 esot, with 3100 ward French mail, left Baigon for this port at Douglas Steam Ship Co.'s steamera to Formosa,oyub and went to the utline station was he engaged in spain under i terbal agree contested and afforded good sport. Subjoined

is the first place that he found his agreement to ment of somewhat similar character to the see details of the running News, whose translations are usually very ac yesterday morning. curate, the first sentences are as follow:-

bong both left Amoy on the evening of the 13th, ir the island in the omplay of other employers. dañciency between the amount of "trado" sup. | added; second poug to recoire 850; for all | Khartoum, and a rising is expected amongst the We understand that the P. & O. stamer the farmer, as stated yesterday. for Taiwanion The agreement was falee, and was pronounced plied to Holt, and the amount of capral ho ro- China ponies bonó fide grifins at date of en-rebels who are in possession of the city. "The French bave go sued for peace upon Sumatra, which has been for amsay years ra- and the latter for Tamaui. The Amatiste called by the other traders to be a samplate fraud. turned. It was evident that all this time the try: weights as per scale. Three-quariors of The Mahdi, itin reported, drende assassination. cartsin terms. Beyond this their petition ning between this port and Bombay, has been in at the Pecadores on the migrning of the 1th, and often afterwards, Capt, O'Keefe told him he fendant; his actions and the letters between the He had also been treated badly. At Singapore plaintiff considered he was indebted to the de

LONDON, Pist. Myrela.... does not go, and we have already consented taken of that line, and her place will be filed The captain was told that Admiral Courbet ind should be treated exactly the same as the other parties bore this out, and he never thought away well, Hoot made all the running and of State for War confirming the defont of Olaman There were four entries. All started and got: General Graham telegraphed to the Secretary by the dowe, which leaves here for that port not received any instractions in regard to raising tailors treated their graplays. The reason ho of bringing a claim until he was advised looked like a winner all over; but his rider, Digns yesterday, and giving the following par the blockade, and that the Amatista consequentizand the agreement was because Capt. O'Keefe to do so by some kind friends. Ho sheuld thinking he had nothing to fear but Blair Athol, ticareOn arrival of the British troops et into an error in its rendering of Chines terus. very plentiful of late. Another corpse was proposed to wait for twenty-four hours, and if he right to treat by dollars and couts, and not the first agreement, for exchanging for coprah Mr. Norton's No Barec, 10st. 1215%..

Dead bodies and inquests appear to have been could not proceed to Taiwanfor. The captain told him it was fair, and he was green and did prove by the evidence of Capt. Koofe that the allowed No Saves to host him on the past;

not know anything about the islands. He ought "amount of "trade" received by the plaintiff under Dolong ett of it. Tims, 1 min 37 sec8, ? A better translaw.com,ished given forud foating in the harbour near Messrs. the Admiral did not receive any official nows in by the basket. When he got to the Felles was the equivalent of 94,000 lbs. of that com- The CostULAR CUP, (presented); value 8.....; and a severe fig'sting ensued lasting some hours. 1 of the town. Orders for the attack were gizen. by a corresponder of the Courier, writs in adam inquest was opened on the body.yesterday at the meantime he would return to Amay. The Idards he was not allowed to treat on that modity, that the plaintiff only returned 20,929

Douglas Laprike & Co.'s whare on Thursday, follas-Tae French bags for the Mortuary.

for all China ponies; weights as per scale; en At length General Graham strausled in clear- Amatista hea not returned to Amoy, and the in-

basis bat by the basket value, which was far in lbs. of coprah, and naused trade" to the value trance $5. Half a milo.

ing the bills, capturing the Arabs position, peace, and since in addition to the Treaty of

excess of its real value. Thus he had to receive of 14,000 lbs. of ecprah, leaving a deficiency A good start and a very tart race, closely notwithstanding the very stubborn defence, The British Governmont have chartered the ference is that instructions to raise the blockade ten baskets of coprah for a chisel, when the value of 59,000 Iss. of coprah. This made the contested to the inat. Time, 60 2-5the ecos during which the army Jost bearily. Tintain they ask for nothing that we cannot P.&O. 5. N. Company's stosters Matelia she reached Admiral Courbet during the twenty-four by meney would be much less. Then again he plaintiff defendants lichter to the extent Me. Praseye's Iroqunia, 10st. 12lba. 1 At the close of the angagement Osman willingly concede, We bare agreed to their Rosetta with the intention of turning tasm into Lours. The Haloong, which, as we stated gas was not provided with a host, store, orf $590. From this must be allowed the Major Bagstock's Wiki Waif, 10st. 12lbs... 2 retired in the direction of Tomai. Orders- request." Another correspondent, described armed cruisers. They are both fast and powerful terday, returned to Amer, precoded soon after of this was that he was made a somplete prisaner plaintiff obtained, which was $52,82, but against The Royal NAVAL CUT. presented by Captain which was spoedily formed, the second battalion. "eamurcen to store his eaprah in. The effect commission of the 20,029 Rs, gopral ther. Bellus's Mongol, 10st. 12lbs.......................................... were given for the, constructival of a Zaroba, as a distinguished sinologue, says the terms They will doubtless be manned by the crows of mission to go to Taadui, and is no doubt now on or trade at all. Had he been properly provid-private account to the value of 314.80, which

vessels, and are wall adapted for the purpose, to the Pescadores to get dmítal Courbet's per in his house, and could not leave the place that there was an account of goods supplied to Hotham and floors H.M.S. Midge; to be run of the Surrey Rogiment, with six guna, being used are in nu sanse derogatory to the the dge and the Flying Fish

fox by China ponies bond fids the property of taft in the garrison, and the remainder of the hannar of France, and that the true transia.

her way to that port, the blockada having been in this way he could have collected from left a halance sina to Capt. O'Keefa, roughly residents of Focchow; weights as par sozle; troops returned to ramp, which was reached at tion is that The French hava proposed for day afternoon, wars concluded at the Magistracy

The three inquarts, adjourned from Wednes-mised.

[15,000 to 20,000 lbs, of coprah, per month in speaking, of between $500 and $600... Under the entrance 85. Onewile.

nightfall. The British loss is officially statel gend season. It was a very good season during windagreement the figures, roughly stated were A really interesting, struggle between Cra- | ns twenty-two killed, and forty-four wounded. negotiations," or "have asked to negotiate yesterday afternoon. On the body of the China-

the fire months ho was at amus, but in con- trade applied to Holt to the value of 234,870 ziuse, and Toot,, neck, and neck, all the way.

22nd March.. for paace," and that "the proposal has been man and the Chinese boy found in the harbour,

sequence of the unprovided state he was left in, hs of coprah, against 150,000 lbs. of coprah de Coming up the straight loot got half a longth Operations against Osman Digns were ro accepted" or that "the request has been

verdicts of "found drowned" were returned,

he was only able to collect about 20,000 lbs. Livered by bim-a defeit of 84,870 los. of coprab; in front, but got standing the whip, was beaten | neved at an early hoor to-day, when the force during the whole time. He was forced to leave | reducing this by "trada" returned equal to the by half a head. Time, 2 min. 15 2-5ths recs.. unler General Nil left here and advanced in nompiled vita. A more accurate rendering into the water. As to the men who fell from

A map, as his would not carry of therent vill under ¦ vaine of 34,270 lbs. of coprah there was a' de- | Bir William's Grazioso, list, 19ks.......... ..... 1 two squares along the road to Tamil, in which. still would probably be that The French the verandah, it appeared that Inspector PUTY BEFORE THE HO. SE GROBGE PHILIPTO, a man named Ai bott, was in charge, and during There was also a private account of $580, and Mr. Yorke's Sokol, 11st. Ülb....................

the circumstaners In Capt. O'Keafe's absence telenor. 34,870 lbs. of coprak, valne 9843.70. | Mr. O«la.Toot, 10st. 12lbs .....

2 direction Osman retreated after · bis- defeut in w making a vicit to a shop or to which

the time he was left at Aman be called twiss on against these the plaintiff's commission smonated The OHAANZE CUP, (presented); ralus §.....struct Zarebas in good positions. These are to this man, but could get no satisfaction. He was to $750, leaving the plaintiff indebted to the de for all Chins ponies; weights as per soalo; be garrisoned by the first Battalion of the Berk- AMOS HOLSEN Hour v. D. D. O'KEEFC As the correspondent of the Courier points!

employed three months at the Tappalowe Sta-fendant to the extent of $180, and added to the entrance $5. Ône mile and thres-quarters shire Regiment. When this has been subm $1,500.

tic, and he was paid half a cent per pound for deficiency on the first agreement the plaintiff was Kinsman took the bit in his teeth and forced plished, the remaining troops will return to out, the Chinese language, is capable of ex- unlawful character going on in the foar zad Danson, sppeared for the plaintiff, the village after thin, called Frah, and rontained igures were all girou rongily,nd Capt. O'Keefe hita. Craiser joined him after three-quarters, and

Mr. Francis, instructed by Mezera. Wotton the sopran he collected. He went to a little about $700 in arrears fa-Capt. O'Keefe These the running. and bis jockey did not likes to delay cup pressing the phrases "torequest" and "to ac.ahore the shop, for as he approached a ory of Attorney-General (Hon. E. L. O'Maller), in there without employment, living among the had no account of the goods, and only knew a very fine rice ensued, but the rider of Cruiser, in the neighbourhood of Hasheon. Zaroba was Að Buskin a brisk cannorade was heard to-day } code to a request" in quite a number of dif. The deceased was endeavouring to escape for the defendant.

!" police weg raised, and a stampede samad.structed by Messrs. Starp, Johnson, and Stokes, natives as best he could until March, 1880. At about the amount

making the mistake of thinking the race ovur, garriadned by the second battalion of the East ferent ways, each of which may mark a dif- by, the verandah into the u house.

| thst time-Capt. O'Keste radarned, and witness His Lordship said he should require something while one more round bad to be done, massil, biz | Burrey Regiment. The rebels were kept in ferent degree of humility on the part of the but fell into the side channel below, and tiff, who was at present a watchman in Hong. he had beax treated. Capt. O'Keefe scolded him in the defendant's position ought to be able to from boms Kinsman was let out and memed which butercepted their attack.

Mr. Francis reall the pleadings of the plain-went to bim and complained of the way in which more than a rough statement like that. A man pous and thus lost a little. At the quarter shook by the fire from the ships on the east, petitivuar.

As the Chines Government Inspector Perry endeavoured to induces him to being brought upon an agreement between the into another verbal agreement by which plain- very cumplicated, and as to the ralue pat upon the riders of Cruiser and Fronting carnestly sustained some injuries to his shoulder. kong and the answer of the defendant, the notion for laring his owployment, and they ontored pressut proper accounts. The accounts were for a few strides to come right away, but are, we believe, sincerely desirous of seeing go to the Civil Hospital, but he refused, and he parties. Captain O'Keefe carried on a business tif was to recsive half a sont a pound. He the goods, it was impossible for the agent to to work, soon got slongside of him and he shut certained that the British troops advanced yes. Frum Boutor special correspondent it is as- the negotiations brought to a satisfactory Tang Wah Hospital. His injuries hell not ap lands. On the 19th February, 1978, the plain O'Keefe fait again, and while he was away Mr. the information.

was taken to his home, and afterwards to the of trading with the natives of the Pellew was sont to another station called Gorer. Capt: know what it was unless he was supplied with up. The pair then had a fine race down the tarlay under the command of Major-General conclusion, they would naturally wish to avoid poured particularly serious, but he became rapidly tiff was engaged by the defendant under a writ Abbott died at Palas, and plaintiff took surge

straight, anding in a dead-hest, though to persons M-se, sad format a Zareba on the road to - faras is in the power of the Tauog-li Ya.worse at that institution, and died there. A veten ngreatment to go with him to the Pellow of that station. During the tiras he was at these à counterclaim, but merely showing about what feet Time, win. 2

The Attorney-General safd he was not making outside the box it seemed Ewo had it by two Tamai, six mile from this place. After the men, considering its constitution and tradi-

diet of accidental death was returned by the jury. Islands, and there trade with the natives with aneb two places plaintiff was collecting for his am the state of affaire between the partes really was. Mr. Rodoric's Ewo, liat 4lbs.......

Zeta was constructed Osura Digua with + $,000 Arab attacked the British entrenohod po tions-the use of offensive terms calculated. E. H., otherwise know as the Taxisai internal part of the cocoannt. The agreemont which he made daily of the sounts be collected. 10.30 this morning.

articles as chisels, files, da, for soprah, the dried plays. The book produced contained entries The hearing of the case was adjourned to Mr. Norton's Cruiser, llet 4lbs

sition which was occupied by the first battalion to endanger the issus. But the substance is Poet Laureate, in the course of a communication stipulated that the plaintiff was to receive one During the he was in charge of the Palan

Mr. Prosaya's Kinsman, 10st. 12lbs ............................. of the Berkshire Regiment. Despera'o Ughting of more consequence than the words, and to the Brisbane Courier, relates the fellowing fourth of a cent per fo. for the dried coprah which Station he bought very little coprah, none but

The Lottery Cur, valus $100; second pony, rusued, resulting in the cumpleto defeat of the story Protious to the blokado, cargo beats ha collected up to 15,000lbs, antabovs that amount what was brought in by the natives. He was in putting the most favourable construction laden with tea, the shipments of foreign Hongs, half scant per lb., and the agreement was to remain that position from March to December, and for

$30; for all China ponies that bars never con enemy after 20 minutes, with loss estimated to previous to this meeting, weights sa por seals; exceed 1,000 men. The British lost heardly, possible on the decree, the fact cousins that carried house Bags. One day, being outside the inforce for a year, unless broken by mutuatconsent that he claimed monthly payment. There was

entrance, $5: Ons-mille and a half.

strualties numboria; ive officers and fifty-ane the people hare been given to understand stemer Hailong, I had taken a passage aboard was to be paid for it at the cats of 4 per month time, owing to a heavy drought, which soccanted

About this time a thunder squall set in, thus man, killed and 170 wounded. bar, having soap, the house tea transhipped to the If the agents provided the plaintiff with work He scarcely any produce on the island during that

J. RANGEL . J. FITMAK.

spoiling the time. Hoot went off at scare, pall. {. THE EGYPTIAN FINANCIAL QUESTION. that it is France that is now withdrawings Chinese launch dying the English flag. Before The plaintiff alleged that he hud collected a large for the smill acqut of sopral oallacted. Capt.

Mr. Wotton for the defendant.

ing his rider ont of his saddle, and kopt the lead

LONDON, 16th March. her demands and seeking peace.

making straight for Tameni, the launch took in quantity of coprah for which he had received ne O'Kesto arrived again in Jane, and was met by account alleged to be due for translating doen Athol can up to him and beat him by several and Great Britain for the settlement of the This was a claim hard last week for balance of tili a quarter of a mile from tame, where Blair The Convention between the Great "Powers The populacsere not likely to split bairs as to tea which had boy shut out from the steamer, pon saving things from strecked seliuoner left soum after, and was wrecked entace. Capt hearing of the Graes

for a Chinese merchant's cargo bint laden with paymont, and he had been employel at working, a schooner named the Lalia, from England, which ments from Portagues into English during the lengths. Time, 3 min. 34 sea,

Egyptian financial question on the basis of the the different shades of weaning that may be The ironclad La Gaisonate sat out a small and had received no payment for any of his sor-O'Keefe and his people eat in boats to recover His Lordship, who had reserved his decision, Mr. Owl's Hoot, leat, ba

Fitman case in 1891. Mr. Prondre's Blair Athol, 10st. 12lba

French proposals, which were subsequently modified by the British Cabinet, was formally attacted to the terms of the decrce; the mean hauled and came alongside the cargo bost that playment up to March, 1880. He was Engagod i went, with him, and being promised a share, he orived a petition with reference to the case from The Spurse Gur, valde $100; for all Chins

steam launch which gave chase and quickly over-vicos, having romained in the defendant's.omas is a possible from the wreck Flaintiff said that sins the last hearing he had Mr. Janney's Ociong. 11st. 71ba

signed-to-day in Ienden, " ing conveyed to their minds will be that ibe

j:London; 24th March. French, who have suffered rerereca at the armed with rifles were in the ironald's lauchmant at the Fellow Islands, after the completion There was a Inge amount saved, but he proceeding, and having just on what it was he

ponies: weights as per seale; winner of the Ta the House of Commons last night, tho Consular Gap 71bs, axira ; entranos $5. Three Hon. T. C. Benos, on behalf of the Conserratira bands of the Kwangsi anny, co now two of the men boarded the cargo boat and slip of the first agrement. By chimed that $15,000er got a cant for the work. He was three put it on one side. As to the letter from Mr. quarters of a mile,

pal the tow rope which they made fast to their adustoimior themeerrices. Thedefendant, by months on this work. Shortly after asking Pitman which Mr. Rangel had produced, His

| Party, gavo notics to be allowed to move a rota "aging for pence." The facts, unfortunately, or lunch, and then steamed away for La his answer, snifted the correctness of the as the second agreement Captain O'Keefe went Lordship could not attaoh so mesh import and he was in the poor time of 1 min 29 seca.

A good rags, but fiery Monk was not caught, jef gesinze on the Government, for their accopt. gits than some warrant for this view. Galisscutere. I called nat to the Chiners on ment, at denied that the plaintiff had remained away leaving Captain Henderson in charge suce to it as Mr. Bangal did, as it contained Mr. St. Andrew's Merry Monks list diba 1 the basis of the French proposals Chica concedes nothing that she had not eli la” (come here quick), and one man jumped into fendant admitted that plaintiff was in his service and then went to take charge of the statioa atlamennt was duo from kin personally; le simply Mr. Spider's Heeltap, 10st. 12lbs -

board the carge boat in the Amoy dialect, oaquin in his scrried up to March, 1880. The drWitness remained a month at Goror after that, no admission from the defendant that the Major Bagstook's Wild Wait, 10s. 12iba.... 2 preased her readinessto concede nearly twelve the sea. The launch was stopped, and we took under it agreement for a space of three Paisu, where his remained eighteen months, simitted that the platariff ought to be paid, and The RAXPAT STAKES, of $10 each; a formed months ago, while the French withdraw the hit sbear After I landed I heard that the months, during which time he did not collect a During that time be collected large quantities regretted his inability to pay him himself. If

The New South Wales contingent kit entre for all poules entered at this meeting, Sydney on the 3rd Marck amidst the most, demand for an indemnity, or which they to shars, with the loer of the sos their amoun. He denied that the plaintiff had oot- nisetron months he delivered 170,000 lbs. tisfactory, as there was no evidence of the

Chinamon taken by the French had been allowed large quantity of copal, but only a very small of coprak (account produced.) During these ho are julgment now, it would be very un- eraspt those entered for the Hook Stakes; unbounded enthusiaeza. insisted for so long, and retire from Formosa cargo bout contained. The French are not lasted and delivered to him 1,600 odd lbs. of of oprah The defendant was short of money amount of work done, the plaintiff pist

first-pony to receive 20 per cent); second, 20

LONDON, Sth March. and the Pescadores. Thus fepriate, as coderato in their treatment of prisoners at soprah on which the commission due was $83), when witnes

per cent.;: third, 10 per cent, of the Stakes:|: The Earl of Derby, Secretary of State for wanted settlement, batting it at 200 Zolice and the infendant the Froch have termed their operations, t. Only a short time ago the Chinose captured 20. Mr. Frangis mid the trade with the another trader. Two years before witness had some documentary evidence conld not be pre-ry good ones for the distance, and it turned South Wales, in which he expresses surprise at

the present time. But it is not to be wondered he said the plaintiff was indebted to him gave hits on account $50 and hill for $51.75 on at 70. He should adjourn the case to self

weighta sa per souls. One mile and a quarter. the Colonies, has forwarded an official, dospatel Only four ponios started for this prent, but four to Lord Augustus Loftus, Governor of Nów bave proved ineffective, and have been in-a Frenchman, whom they bad taken up to Banes, Bollew Islanda was generally worked for the de roseived $20 from him. When he gave him the wared from Macao. dicted only at considerable toss to the Freurb a walled city ifteen miles from Taisni, where, fondant and other traders there by means of non- $50 and the bill he said nothing about witness's parties ought to sudasvour to come to some started off with the load, closely attanded by military assistance to England was despatched E not he thought the out the hart mass of the meeting. Iroquois the promptitude and efficiency with which the themselves. Whether the overtures for peace selves, ho saprisoned in an iron barred eage inlands. These agants were provided with chisels, wards left, and returned to Tep in August, in fault pon

according to the statements of the Chinese them-min posted as agents at different parts of tho being indebted to him Captain O'Keste after-settioment between themselves, as both were Whitechapel, Ew.aud Cruiser together in the from New South Waise. Lord Derby, in the fave actually come from the French side with net pas energh to walk about in, sadfles, knives, and other things in demand by the 1882. Witoes went to Terong, the head because he had kept no scoot of the till the quarter from horas, when that all got to liberality which has been displayed in connection.

the matter the plaintill rear by Art lengths, and thus the race was yun despatch, also recognises the public an

liminary negotiations took place in Paris, for its blood. The poor fellow bit his tongue the collected was kayt in a store until a quantity not know of his arrival for three days, and a payment of $40 he made was in full satisfaction All the others well up. Time, 2 min 45 d. **** between the French Government and the re- in half in a hopelose attempt to commit suicide, had anulated, and it was then sat to tho had as bost boys and nee to leave in charge for the work. He should postpone judgment Major Bagstock's Whitechapel, 11st, 4lbs.... presentative of Bir KOBEET HET seling In time of war death is prefatable to falling into two or three other men were engaged by Caps.lating sandalised the waren and driven away and no farther evidence given, he should have to Mr. Frosse's Iroquois, 10st. 121.

bat he soon dies from the torture he received. central station, from whence it was shipped of his station. O'Keefe then charged him with for a wook, and if no settlement was come to Mr. Norton's Cruiser, 1st Hibs behalf of the Chinese Government. The the hands of the natives of the Flowery Land O'Role at Singapore at the made lige the the beat boys. Both of these charges witness give judgment up the case a bat ho could Mr. Roderick's wo, 11st. dibe ................

to grant their prayer." On this occasion, on Wednesday next. however, the Daily Nema sevinst have fallen

the ting de aviden os to ban they came

of which We have consented to negotiate." broker's licens at No. 59, Caine-road,

have made overtures for peace on the basis

su application had been made for a pawn.

io order to see as to its suitability. appeared to have been something of an

There

been raised.

ly

SUPREME COURT.

17th April.

"IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

'CHIEF JUSTICE.

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IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.

BEFORE ME. JUSTICE ACXROID,

a mile.

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ho scareity of food is causing discontent at

Hassen the enemy numbering shout 4,00), were

found strongly barebed, on the hills at the reup/

8 Friday. The abjsat of the movement was to con:

Later.

angs of the Egyptian Financial Convention on

THE AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT TO

THE SOUDAS.

or the Chinese remaine doubtful: The pro-with bamboos by a gab of volies who thirsted and other products of the islands. The produce he had not come before, and witness said he did for not having obtained a receipt if the gave it in favour of Whitsehspel by half a head tingent to the Soudan.

kopt without food. He was spat at and prodded natives, which thus bustered for dried coprab, station, to see him. O'Kents saked him why work ha had me and the defendalt gether, and after a bammering rama the judge with the sending of the New South Wales Cou

Lovos, 16th March.

-1 In the House of Lords po-night, Earl Wemyss. 2 introduced a motion for an address to the Quen, 3 thanking her Majesty forhergracious acceptares 0 of the loyal offer of military Assistance made by

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