THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1894.
NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL. | haul down the red flags which they were display-
The following telegrams from our San Francisco exchanges were "crowded out" of last Saturday night's issue :---
NEW YORK, April 30th. The llerald's correspondent at La Libertad, Srivedor, cables: Once more this repobile bas a revolution on its bands. The spark of dis- content which has been smouldering in Santa Ank was fanned feito a flame this morning, and the citizens decided to take effective measures to show their dislike of the prevailing state of affairs.
As yet particulars of the uprising are meagre in the extreme, ut it is a certainty that it had be mediated for some weeks, and the leaders we only waiting for an opportunity Could take the Government at the when they greatest disadvantage. That they succeeded in this is evidenced by the fact that to re-enforce their weak support the Government officials went about Impressing into their service every one on whom they could lay their hands,
ing when they were ordered to do so by the police. The rioters were not dispersed antil the Arrival of the miittia. Ten policemen and several rioters were injured in the conflict.
LONDON, May 2nd. The British steamer Nessmore, Captain Hargreaves, from Boston, arrived at Gravesend, having on board the crew of the German ship Cleopatra, Captata Melsmeyer, from Bremen, March 21st, bound for New York. The Chiepatra was abandoned on April and in Satitude 4 deg. north, longitude so deg. west. The Cleopatra when sighted was enveloped in flames. The Nessmore bore down upon her, and when within three miles of her a terrible explosion was beard. At dawn the crew of the steamer discovered small dingy which contained twenty-five of the crew of the Cleopatra. They were rescued, The captain of the Cicopotra sald there was an explosion of eighty cases of dynamite on board. The lifeboats were burned before they
and the
Goold be launched, and
crew barely escaped. The International Bimetallic Conference, under the auspices of the Elmetallic League, was called to order in the Mansion House to-day, ex-Lord Mayor Evans presiding.
There were abont
session.
The Persian Monarch is a four-masted screw steamer of 3.933 tons gross reglater, built at Dumbarton, Scotland, in 1880.
The Merritt wrecking steamer and. the tug Pulver attempted this evening to pull the stranded stevner waters into deep water, but were unsuccessful. made to-morrow at high tide. Should it prove Another attempt will be unsuccessful the passengers will be transferred and taken to New York.
President Exets of Salvador cables the Herald as follows: Santa Ana is in insurrection. Rebels have surprised the barracks. Prompt measures have been taken by the Government to soppress the revolution, and the insurgents are to-day surrounded by 10,000 troops and a large train of allery. As a result the insurrection will be erred within three days. The rebels are murdering and robbing defenceless people, and sie also committing other crimes,
LATE TELEGRAMS.
SYDNEY, May 7th. Lee and Cummings, the two men arrested on suspicion of being the perpetrators of the Barraba
to help the Gove.nment when the opening of the 400 delegates present at the Bank murder, have been committed for trial.
The republic has been declared
them were:
No partiality was shown, and there are now under the republic's standard many men whose are with the rebels, sud who will not sympathies do murb to
Brooks Adams of Boston, Masa; Mr. Vander
Among erials fills romes. The
a state of, siege.
berg, president of the Bank of Netherlands, The Herald Montevideo dispatch says: Amsterdam; Henry Gerlucch, president of the President Peixoto's fleet has captured Paranagua, French Bimetalle Leagues David Murphy, Brez, the tchel forces offering no resistance.
General Martinez went to Buenos Ayres lant dent of the South Australian Bimetallic
Longue;
night accompanied by General Bachimot. They
had a conterence with Admiral de Gama and
Influence of jealousy-shot a girl aged fourteen, At Sydaev yesterday, an Italian-under the
and then committed suicide...
ADELAIDE, May 7th. The Angering of the Chlidren's Hospital, 46,000, was formally opened on Tuesday. Mrs. which has just been completed at a cost of
The Lieutenant-Governor delivered a splendid address, as did also the Hon. J. H Gardon. A chofe composed of children belonging to the city schools sang the song "Australia."
be a mere temporary blog. Though there are the Yamato-ken and Tinkushikan to prr- lect the Japanese Settlements, it is feared, If the rebels attack the Settlements, two warships wil be powerless to ensure the safety of the Japanese residents, who exceed 10.00; lu number. I A patch of an army may be absolutely necessary belleved, says the Japan Gosette, that the des
and as lua a case of emergency China cannot be patiently consulted in accordance with the Tientsin Treaty, an army will be sent, if need be, by several men-ol
-of-war.
There Is also at doubt be useful in the defence of the Settlement. Fasan a Japanese rolunteer which
corps.
will no Though there are four or five Japanese among the Togakate, they are nose of them of any importance. One of them was so poor that he turned a hawker of patent pills, and joined the rebellion to keep himself alive. The others ate probably of a similar description. They are not to be compared to those who were said to have jolued the Black Flags or other rebel'troops in China,
FOOCHOW NOTES.
FOOCHOW, 26th May, 1894
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Ngay-Me-King, the newis appointed admi| CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL to this port, tu shortly expected to take up his post here.
The sadden change in the weather lately has caused an unusual amount of sickness to the City. The mortality among the beggar la said to have been enormous.
with more than 102 of Da Gama's men, The Rent-General in London for Western Austraila; | Angas being lil, bér son officiated in ber n'cad. F banks in the City numbered is, but one after the
will embark for Santome for the purpose of joining Geurtal Gumcerutdo Recruiven on the western part of the Rio Grande do Sul.
The latest advices from there are that the
entire force of General Saraiva, numbering 4,000 men, is making forced marches for the purpose of re-enforcing General Pine.
PHILADELPHIA,
April 30th. After twenty-one days of storm the Allen line steamer Corcon bas arrived at this port. De April zgth, just before daybreak, the Corean plowed deep into huge ice fields, where she became fast boond, Efteen miles off Race. For four that
Was
the Bankers' Institute; Sir Malcolm Frazer
Thomas Salt, late president of
Right Hon. W. Lidderdale, ex-Governor of the Bank of England, and prominent foreign and British financiers, as well 31 many members of Parliament,
The object of the Bimetallic League is to urge upon the Brih Government the necessity of co-operation with other leading nations for the establishment of the 'coloage of gold and allver at a fixed ratio,
PARIS, May and,
The Court has confirmed the arrangement by which the executors of Biron de Reinach will pay 1,530.000 france and Dr. Cornelias Herz 1,550,000 francs to the liquidators of the Pansing Canal Company. The adoption of this s
proceed- legs against Dr. Herz, who is in England, whither he fled at the time of the Panama canal exposure.
days Coreau hemmed in by belt was meet will put a stop to the extradition”
threatened to crush the
vessel.
The
nevere, and the crew suffered greatly. Slowly passage was worked out of the ice fields, and the wessel reached blue water on the agrd.
OTTAWA (Ont.), April 30th.
la the House of Commons & resolution calling for the deepening of the St. Lawrence river canals to twenty instead of fourteen feet, at present, was introduced. The execution of this scheme will cost at least $130,000,000.
During the debate Joseph Martin (Liberal) exclaimed that the execution of the scheme was necessary, as the Canadian Pacific Rallway freight rates were so exorbitant as to keep the farmers of the North-west in poverty,
Marat
+
year
1
arrange.
ROME, May 2nd.
The trial of the directors and officers of the Banca Romano began to-day In the Court of Assizes. It involves not only the officers of the bank, but politicians, whose standing, prise to the Aight of Director Cucitello with 2,500,000 lire. belonging to the Rome branch of the Bank of Naples, was very high. The investigation last
The
affaire of
of the Bank
Naples showed deficit of 3,000,000
000 lite the account with lis Rome branch; that sum baving been paid out in than political consideration. The investigation, which
covered all t
all the backs, showed the utmost confusion in other institutions. The cast deficit ftbe Banca Romano was 13,600,000 lire, and the illegal noter of the bank's (save atacs 1883 had reached 64,000,000 lir. A large part of this money in sald to have been given to prominent politicians in order to secure their election and support.
iad: ced the Railway Commissioners to reduce The members for the Northern Jerlion have the rate for tracking horses on the Palmerston and Pine Creek railway line to one shilling per track per mile.
The Government has agreed to lend the sum of two thousand pounds to the New Port Darwin Tin Mining Company, on the security of the machinery. The money is to be expended in the erection of additional machinery and tram
SYDNEY, May 9th,
liae.
3rd June 1894---At 4 p.m.
STATION.
Wadiostac
It is not so many years ago that the large
capital diverted into other channels. Last year other they have been gradually closing and the there were still six of them; but this year they Naga have been reduced to five. new season's Congou crop have arrived up to
It is reported
that
110,000 ball-chests of the date, samples of which are now undergoing inspection. Souchongs are expected next week. There have been some small purchases of Flowery Pekoe made this week.
Mrs. Lane, wife of the ex-leader, is seeking for from their ey should be at once dismissed
single women to accompany her to the Now Australia settlement to Paregëay.
LONDON, May 9th.
Buenos Ayres, the capital of the Argentine A serious Insurrection has broken out in Republic,
Later news from Paraguay confirms the truth Tore of a majority of the New Australia settlers. of the report re the dismissal of Lane by the
Marily, Minister of the interior, charged the course of several years without any other bumber of dissatisfied members who left the
who was a member of the Liberal Government in Manitoba, with having an understanding with President Oakes of the Northern Pacific.
Speaker White called the Minister of the Interior to order. Martin said he would make Daily prove bis allegations or acknowledge to the House that he is à sianderer...
ATHENS, April 30th, The King, accompanied by his three sont, will start for Thebes to-morrow. The Queen will follow some time later.
NEW YORK, May_189,
It was announced today that James Gordas Bennett had ordered a centre-broad catter from the Herreshoffs for racing abroad: The Herrer shoffe are to guarantee that the Prunette, which is said to be the name of the new yacht, shall beat the Vigilant She is to be ballt this summer, and it is said will race next spring on the Mediterranean.
It is sald that Captain MacAlmont, the wealthy banker and a connection of Earl Cairos, will bulid cutter which is to be called Tobin, to meet Mr. Bennett's rew yacht, and in case she is successful he will challenge for the America's cup in 1891.
Mr. Bennett's idea i
is raid to be to holds big International
ilonai regatta. He will offer substantial money prizes to induce ?nglish y chia to enter, is asserted 'hutin addition to the Prensils And it
It is stated that twenty men who went out with the second contingent have seceded; also, that a
Association in December last and went to Gonzalet, are illor lly starving.
ADELAIDE, May 10th,
Tursday last,
Inspector Besley died at Port Augusta on
The Rev. Jaba McEwin, of Adelaide, died yesterday,
PERTH, (W. A.), May roth. NEW YORK, May and.
Several claims belanging to the Mount With the flag of the Royal Yacht squadron Australis, have been jumped on the ground of Charlotte Gold Mining Company of Western Aring from her ligger-mant truck Lord Dunraven's catter Valkyrie will sail down the bay and outpon-falfilment of the labour clauses. The Com to sea to-morrow morning, bound direct to
pany was just about lasulag its prospectus in Southampton, to take part in the sexton's racing
Londen. to British waters. She carries a crew of twenty men. That will give ten mes in a watch, quite enough to handle her in ordinary
weather. VICTORIA
zad.
“LONDON, May roth.
The Viceroy baving learnt that three military mandarina by name Hung-wal-tok, Lal-ang-pang and Ting-yes-blog. were squeezing the soldiers in giving them their pay, has reported the matter to Peking, whence orders baze been received that
posts. We hear that further contributions are asked by the Chinese authorities at Amoy to com plete the building of the new forts there, and that in a consequence of this a mandarin named cial Treasurer to solleft subscriptions from the Kuen-lk-too has been appointed by the Provio wealthy classes of Foochow for the purpose.
for
The authorities have been much exercised in in the city, and to pacify the people who have their minds lately about the number of thieves been complaining bitterly about it, they have lasted a notice signed by the Au-Kwang magls- trate to the effect that everything possible is being done to suppress the nuisance through the employment of well drilled detectives-Echs,
SIAM NOTES.
BANGKOK, 25th May, 1894. There is a rumour that cholera has broken out and that two cases have already been
atalscovered
during the early part of next weak,
The King is said to be expected to Bangk....le
Stam is dally adding to her reputatio being one of the worst governed states citie Far East Net-a-week passes witïout a regu of some shocking са of murder and outrag la Europeens have been butchered - all parts of the provinces or within gun shot of the city.
the
My China very disturbed and unsatisfectory condi:ion, and itapot, and the worst "sign of all fet
Chinese passangers by the Empress authorities to hold gil Aristic arrivals until they yesterday resisted the custom of the civil have been fomigated and disinfected. They at first refused to go to Rors bay, where the quarantine station is located, but finally went under protest, and applied to the Supreme Court for release under hadias corpus."
By the time the wait, was sejurnable all had been washed and poilfied to the satisfaction of the city authorities, and were at liberty. The court decided that the city ban the sight to take
prisoners.
Intolerable.
intreccion in the Argentins Republic is uncon- The report concerning the outbreak of an
the firmed, but by latest advices affairs were in a
of the Siamese authorica and the was growing inte the notorious maladministration of public affairs increased daring of the unruly classes. Mr. smashes 1
Several fonseil Durando, an Italian subject, is the last of the bave occurred- aggregate liabilities many European victims who have fallen under already amounting to over four millions sterling the koives or guns of tes desperados of Slam. A disastrous fire bas occurred in the British On Monday, May 31st, Mr. Durando was Naval Yards at Bermuda, destroying a vast attacked by a gang of ruffians
near Ayathir, and stabbed to death. of valuable stores. The blue jackets" quantity of
murderers then The from the men-of-war in port succeeded in saving | ransacked the house, and got clear away with the powder magazine. The damage is
is climated 1,000 Ticals The Siamese authorities have at over one hundred kousard pounds.
been
acquainted with the facts of the case, bus The Cor
evaporated. Three of the ring- brought to justice. leaders in the affair have been tried and sentenced dea'b. Three others have been
to shot by the police whilst attempting to board a train at Washington,
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ind, 10.49 am, Hardwich unsteady. Gradients moderasa faz suth-wast winds. Se acderate. Wenchar aquay, with cbuader shower. 4th, 11,5 a.m., Freare is lows over wouth- wast China. Moderate smuth-west winds equally, on surath cont Baa moderate. Weather fair to showary.
-Bermuter reduced to- level of the pan la luchan, Fengka and -bandredths, e-Temperature la the stada in degree, Wah- Humidity la premiage of sammation, the immidity of air saturated with molate befugtos, Draction of 24 word to two północ g-Form of the wlad incording to Bashort sea take of the weather, & Flom sky, z Luencias clowda, of Delauling tals, / Fog, filmy, & Hand Bryktetna.
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and Tobit, there will be the Prince of Wales' | preventive measures; bat not to treat suspects completelyverlon in the United States hay tile bopes are entertained of the men being | Hangkong Observatory, 4th June, 1894.
Britannia, Lord Dunraven's Valkyrie, Gould's Vigilant, A. D. Cląske's Satants, and the old cutter belonging to Baron Rothschild. One ramour in regard to Mr. Bennett's new boat, which, it is to be hoped, will prove trae, is that the Prunella will be manned enthiely by
Americana
making th
The Heralds Washington current sadeni tole graphs that the croiect Bennington on bar arrival at San Francisco yesterday won a 13,000 mile race against time with one day to spare, a record which is interesting at showing the possiblitics of dispatching naval vestek tö the various parts of the world in emergencies.
Labour bad lis annual May-day demonstration to-night, Fifteen thousand workmen, including 500 women, assembled in Union-square, where specctes were made and enthusiasm prevailed. Soon after 7 o'clock three parades matched to Union-square The Stars and Stripes were carried by nearly every delegation, while here and there the red flag was boisted. Not a single radre' union was unrepresented, and the vast processions were witnessed by thousands of spectatora,
WASHINGTON, May 1st.
WINNIFIG (Man.), May 2nd,
A thousand men have been discharged from the Canadian Pacific Ratiroad service between Montreal and Vancouver, owing to slackasss of business. It is reported that the come intends to reRMOVO shors from here Williams, and divert the malaline via Selkirk In ander to cut off two sides of a triangle now covered vis Winnipeg. Maltings of a strike are beard.
LONDON, Mayred
A pugilatie encounter took place at Boston an The istler was terribly punished, and beaten in Monday last, between Griffe and Billy Murphy. the eighth round.
Bubar has beaten Emmett easily by four lengths In a sculling match on the River Thames. He has now issued a challenge to row Sullivan, of Ne
an, of New Zealand, by whom he was Mr. Gladstone, the Duke of Cambridge, Cardi. defeated last year. nal Vaughan and other notables were present at a
H.M.S. Crescant, which had as many mis- meeting to-day at Princess Hall, called for the adventures is commencing ber vorage, arrived purpose of arranging for the erection of a to Sydney Harbour yesterday. She is a vessel memorial in honour of the late Sie Andrew Clark, of neatly 8,000 tons, and the most powerful the famous physician, who counted
cruiser that has ever visited Australian waters amang his
Mr. Durando was well-known in Bangkok, He had come to Bangkok about ten years ago
SOMN
assistant to his eccle M. Savarato, who then had a remunerative business at Chieng-mal as architect and builder. The deceased acted an service of the Stamasa Telegraph Department as aavistant for
time, and then entered the operator at Chiang-mui, which he left to become private Secretary to Prince Bidyalab. Desirous of striking out for himself he contrived to obtain concession for paddy planting near Ayuthis, And entered upon paddy cultivation with deal of success. He showed a keen interest in the social economy of Siam, and saw a great many good points in the practice of slavery in Slam, Mr. Darande had obtained the title of Siamese Loang, and was well educated, spanking several European languages, and showed no started and distinguished patients Mr. Gladstone and Queen / She brloge tellef crews for the Australian with fixency and expression, The entire | тек prußclancy in French verse, which he squash trado returns show further satis« | European communfly are greatly shocked i at the
#ccurrence, and are somewhat non-plussed
San Salvador, one of the South American l'batore the wholesale rider of republics.
A desperate battle has taken place, all parts of the country-Sta
Pres four hundred of the combatants being killed and
There is a unique prosecution going on fifteen hundred wounded, The Government Siamess courts just now. From what we can In the troops were victorices, but the rebels are said to rather, as Aunamite has leid Information be mustering in force in o
in o her paris of the State Kocusing a number of officials, two of whom are Spirited bidding has taken place at the cut- Phras, of
of keeplejadgee have
private gambling rent London wool sales, resulting in satisfac. contrary to law
Band tory rise in values. A number of American the defendants sop cattles (about 2,000) ach;
are in the field, and the fact is taken to and ordered further punishment for indicate that the eslating prohibitive detyrored
datying the authority in some way. Whether the imported into the United States will face are
i or “appealed agafast, be shortly aballabed,
our informant doesn't say,
The regular monthly statement of the Director of the Mint shows the coinage executed at the United States Mint during the month of April, 1894, to have been as follows: Gold, $10,184,000 allver, $554,000: 5-cent pieces, $12,300. Total coinage, $10,750,000+
BERLIN, May tit A mob of anarchists attempted to hold a menting bere to-day, but were dispersed, after which they proceeded to the Thiergarten, but meeting was dissolved.
Victoria.
The ex-Miolster received a splendid ovation. Mr. Gladstone's motion that a memorial be established in order to perpetuate Sir Andrew Clark's name and work was carried.
AUCKLAND (New Zealand), May 3rd. Advices received here to-day from Samos say bady of Aina warriors, who wets marching on Apla, caused a great scare on April 320d. As soon as the news resched the authorities a force of Government troops was sent to intercept the advancing warriors. The Government troops remsloed ont all sight, but the rebels were not found,
When these advics were forwarded from Samoa the situation was still uncertain, and a renewal of the fight was feared. The negotiations
Late factory improvement.
wrote
by
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
(From Mosers. Geo. úlconer & Co. Register]
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Thermometer-ə 8,50,
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To-day's Advertisements.
THE STRAITS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,
DEFERRING to
the SECRETARY'S CIRCULAR dated roth of May, SHARE-
A aguinary revoluton kas broken out in the lanation of Won Peas 2OLDERS are urged to take NO ACTION
of the foreign Consu's with the natives of Atua Another at Nibilist conspiracy bas been Phra Srisdi, private secretary to H. R. H. the
3rd. The Herald's Montevideo dispatch says: Admiral da Gama had a secret conference,
bigh rank.
THE REBELLION IN KOREA.
until they learn the views to be forwarded forth with of the large number of Shareholders who press to Liquidate.
CECIL HOLLIDAY, Chairman, Shanghai Local Committee. Shanghai, 4th June, 1994. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA
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were overawed by the detectives, and the Anns are likely to prove fruitless, no several | uncaribed by the Russian police, and details to | Minister for the Interior, who is making a tour
CHICAGO, May 1st, of the conditions on suca side have already been date go to show that it was one of the most of fatpection in the southern Siamese provinse THE Steamship Adventurous expeditions this year are not all brokso, Nom roos parties of Atas warriors, Important and dangerous hatched for some years | or his way homewsrátu "wack he appeared-) having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby ⋅ aortest notice, and Meals can be served at all
te faldilling his mission confined to the cheerless Polar regions for who recently started out to jaja The British i have been arrested, among the prisoners beings BuJingapore, 'without waising the Informed that their Goods are being landed at hours the rebels, had past. Over one hundred persons implicated vary successfully. Las destination. An ordinary lake schooner is balag not yet returned to their homes. fitted out for a voyage that shall take in North ealer Curaces Rived at Sumon on April
suddenly-in:
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NEW YORK, MATH181 | several prominent army officers' and people of
the police-court and peisen system." He was Pactic islands and cost of Europe. Three
then to visit Lakon and the neighbouring years are to be used in the cruise. Dr. W. C. Ransom, a Chicago physician, is to be director of Lasting two hours yesterday, with the Braslling
provinces. His reports will doubtless he of conaldarable assistance te Prince Damrons the trip. The idea originated with him, and is rebel justa, and an emissary Immediately started being carried out under his supervision. It is for the Brazilian frontier.
when he starts on his official journey down It has been shandy reported that Boo royal sonik, mext aubath. said there are about twenty people, of whom is believed he takes instructions from troops had been sent to quash the Togakuto The total number of slephants caught at Capiata X, Naples is one, who will sall. The Ganera! Pina to General Saraive to maintale the rebellion; but, sccording to a Seoul telegram Ayuda during the recent kunt was eleven, one party will start early in June from South Haven, struggle with President Peixoto's forces during received by the japanese authorities and being slaven lost high two faidy grown, sad
MONTREAL, May 16. The twelfth game of the chess match for the Adoratián Gima's absence to Eprops, Admiral } publlaked in the Press, these troops ran away || three babies. Two of the latter'are to be anne
Kirkland darrived
without fighting, and four or five hundred more the Zoological Gardens championship of the world and $2,000 ́ a slide,
醵 The new crajner Afarkleksad bus completed | are to be sent against the rebels, who are fast | tamad, të rejslace those pronaremmat tko siena i
Copenhagen, whom between Willam Steinlts and Emanuel Lasker, har anal trip, and her officers and crew are quite gathering strength. The present rebellion in jesty some ruszu go, which died.
by which was to have been played at a local chase enthusiastic over her performances. This is diff rent from the local risings which have been of the his two The larger and must club to-day, was pot contested, as Stelalls sent known as the deep-sea trial, in which all her so unserous. The rebels are more or less the fanie Se
doetle the fame elephants was drowned in some un word that he claimed the day off. So far the qualities as a dghilog ship and her sea-going armed. Putting Implicit confidence in mosonntable way. They were being empleyad champlon has cancelled the play three times and powers are tested to the full. She called out of prophecy Lasker once.
ago of a revolution about this with th
and had retched a According to the articles, the champion the bay on Tuesday morning and returned to time, the rebellion has become more pronounced towards west foldering the newly-liberate ifted
ring the last few ***during i Urna Persian Monärck, Wilson line, has been ↑ or sixty thousand" Ats, and now there aru fifty | abévi forening #n the cerral, whan ham tak cannot postpone play say more, but must report to-day, parting quarantine before soon.
Insurgents. Though his opponent on Tuesdays, Thursdayi and Saturdays in each week until the match is off Eastport alace 9.30 o'clock last known for certain who commands the fastest
way the leader to believed to be one who like compu **The weather was clear and the sex calm Sal-jlkyo, proposes to take advaniago the when the westal struck. The captain ways that rebellion to expes foesignere, to
Anished, Lusker, on the other hand, may sifik cancel two games.
GRATZ (Austria), May 1st, May day was marked by disorder tu jala city to-day. The trouble was caused by men whe such part in a proposalon, and who refund to
here to-day.
the vessel went ashwer becuase the rudder was | naifonal religion, to destroy, the Bin_fami broken. A fireman, however, says that the | now in power, and to surp the Gove reader did wet teeth amid after las nesanser mens Marself "The namy, lag
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