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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY

THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended, July 15th, ire Europeans, gt; Chinese, 260; total 355. THE Nipan Yusen Kaisha steamer Hiroshima Maru left Slapapore on the 14th inst. for this port, and may be expected bere about the 20th Inst.

A REGULAR meeting of Perseverano Lodge No. 116%, F.C.. will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evenine, at Bian for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. The Agents (Messrs. Dodwell Curtiil & Co.) Inform us that the Northern Pacific Steamably Co's steamer Victoria, from Hongkong. Sbang- hai and Japan, arrived at Tacoma on the ath

Inst.

It is the intention of the Hongkong Government

la bolid much-needed market at Tal-kok-tsul What with a market and the new road, there will be great improvements in that district a few years bence.

THE statement made by our Shanghai morning Contemporary rs the sales of new tean in London ex Moyuns, to the effect that tras costing trela 14 to 30 were parlag from 11 to 40 per cent, profit-bould have read from 35 to 30 per cent.

Our friend the Editor of the Bangkok Timer plaintively remarks that the burgler who recently removed an eight-have deck pan from these premises will call wound he can have the turning-down Instrument and ten solid drawn cartridge cues, together with a quantity of wads."

A special meeting of Brending jurtleen was called for to-day. Mr. H. E. Wadehouse, Police Magistrate, and Mr. G. Wartpost Deputy Super- Intendent of Police, were present. The police baving no objection, the application for the transfer of "The Sailors Home" license from Alexander Mair to William Keenan was unanimansly granted.

THE war scare in the North and the consequent brisk demand for coal at Shanghal hae resnited In local holders waking a mach as $6,60 per tari for ordinary Japanese veam cal. Should war break out between China and Japan, com! dealers assert they will be able in dispose of large stocks at an advance of from 30 to 40 per cent, on current rates.

ADVICES from Amov report that cholers, us usual during the summer months, le prevalent in the native city, the mortail so far having **ry considerable. It is also stated that hren cases of the bubonic plague have occurred, but, whether this is true or not, it is strenuusly denied by persons who ought to be las position to know the real state of affair.

We understand that the Hongkong Government has under consideration, if it has not actually been decided on, the construction of a lighthouse on the bill at the hack of Messrs. Blackhead & Co.'s godowns at Kowloon Potal. It is intended to serve as a leading light for vessels entering the part after dark, so as to prevent their collid Ing with the Kowloon Observatory.

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THE once famous tea clipper ship Thermapylæ arrived at Woosung with a cargo of timber from day Puget Sound on the oth inst.

New Dasiha Dinch. Rem under

cured treatmCAT

16, 1894.

From morn on the 14th Inat, mutil noon yester trafic from Australla had been severely felt, but

that the heights for the six months, compared, with the corresponding period of the previous yar, had increased by £15,000 This justified the ditcrrors in declaring an interim dividends at the rate of's per cent. on preferred and of 7 pr cent. on deferred shares.

THE Holkow left Shanghal on the morning of Hospiled ship Hypela... o the roth inst. for Palet Bay, to tow the dis-Kennedy-town abled steamer Pasting Into port,

THE member of the Warrant Officers' Club wil give a smoking concert at their headquarters. Bios Buildings, at 8 o'clock to-night.

The Canadian Pacific Railway Co,'s steamship Empress of India arrived at Kobe at midnight on Saturday, und left at 10 a.m2 on Sunday for Vancouver, vía Yokohama.

THR Commander-in-Chief of the Nanang squadron, the Testal of Shanohai the Director of the Kiangnan Arsenal, and other high officials, pected the forts at Woosung on the gth Instant.

THE steamship Tartar. purebased by the Nippon Yates Kalaba from Mesars. Dodwell, Carill & Co., bes been re-named the Kokura: Maru and will run between Yokohama and Kobe.

Taz Shanghat Mercury reports that a foreigner employed at the Government Iron and Steel Works at Hangyang, was overcome by the great heat and fell down and expired whllit at work on the and last,

THE 7. P. Robbins, the sulphur-laden ship wrecked some time since near Hakodate and subsequently sold by auction, has been got off the beach and is now the Japan Moil says, st anchor to Hakodate Harbour,

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Slaughter House ......... Private house

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A. M. Branch Ho'pital... T

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Total .......... 5

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106 Deaths from the outbreak (9th May) up to

July 14'8,000, 1.360, grand total 2,364

From noon yesterday until noon to-day :--

New Death Winch Rem und

Hospital ship Hygeia... Kennedy.towns Slaughter House...... A. M. Branch Hospital

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4 106 Deaths from the outbreak (9th May) up to July 15th, noon, 1.164; grand total, 2,370.

From noon up to 5 p.m. to-day-At Tong Wah branch new cases, 1; deaths since, o; sent to Canton in junks, nil; total remaining under treatment, 50.

LAI-CHI-KOR RETURNS.

House); deaths, 2; discharged, a; remaining Admissions, 10, (two from the Slaughter

treatment, 65.

Sh Thomas warned the shareholders that di would be necessary for them to face an ogly Loss on the Indian and Colna exchan¬es during the remainder of the year.

June 13th.

No further developments have taken place with respect to the leasing by Great Britain from Belgium of a vast tract of territory is Equatorial Africa.

The Belgian Government have directed their troops on the Congo to avoid any conflict with the French forces.

The Berlin correspondent of The Times Bay that the populace are bastile to the car

toy

ian treaty, as they consider that it i

Germany having access to the terri-

The same correspondent states that the Emperor William and Count von Captivi, the Imperial Chancellor, are determined. that Germany shall have a share in the settlement of the territory along the Congo.

A shocking case of suicide occurred in Hyde Park, London, to-day. An artisan, who was the least frequented portions of the park and shot himself. The report of thewe pon attracted the attention of those in the neighbourhood, but when

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catensi

t Zimbadye, have been found abledlo, is the mouth-cast part-

nomber of gold, silver, and naments have been sured, gets of goid.

June Thế ngwa Tarif/ Blil was further de yesterdayin the United States Sonate,

Renstor-Teller submitted a motion forcing wool dader the same tariff as in the M'Kinley Ac', but after debate the mollon was rejected by a majority of eight.

Senator Peffer moved that the day on waal should be fixed at under half that Imposed in the M'Kintry Act but this w rejected by a majority of two.

The United States Senate has rejected an amendment to the Tariff Bill, which was proposed to place on the free list all manufactured goods wholly or partially woollen.

June 171b.

Owing to a political deadlock in Newfound- land, the Assembly has not passed the Revenue Bill, and numerous complications have conse- quently arisen.

June 19'b.

As sccident with the new explosive meiinile is reported from Brussels. The local patent agent of M. Tarpin, the inventor, had some of the explosive lo his house, when it exploded,

FO

not appear that anyone WAS Injured.

The official ceremony of proclaiming Abdul Asia, Sultan of Morocro, in succession to his late father, Moley Hasan, has been zerformed Tmpire. In most of the centres

passed off quietly, and the present outlook la of population the proclamation was attended with demonstrations of rejoicing. Everything

ite Empire Is peaceable.

The following are the returns of admissions. unable to find employment, proceeded to one of scattering the building In all directloos. It does deaths, etc., stthe Lal-chi-kok pest-house for the twenty-four hours ending & o'clock on Saturday afternoon :-Admissions, 8; death, ; dis

A double tragedy of a shocking character was charged, 3; remaining under treatment, 64. Upace anived the man was quite dead. to 6 p.m. Yesterday the returns were as follows:

throughout the | this m-ming at Manchester underextra- enacted employ of a ballder named Kearly i terviewed ordinary circumstances. A servant girl in the

her master for the purpose of giving him- ■ weck's molice of her Intention to leave. The man listened the girl's communication and then Immediately made a savage attack upon her. The girl resisted franticall, but Kessly accomplished his

of murdering purpose

ber, completely severing the girl's bead from her body. The man theo completed bladeed by committing suicide. The motive for the tragedy is not known.

An interesting souvenir of the recent Lal-chl-onder kok controversy has reached this office to the forms of a set of neatly executed photographs of the frontler pest-house taken by the Kas Hing Co., the enterprising photographers of Queen's Road Central

TELEGRANIC orders have been received at the Klangnan Arsenal from Li Hung-chang to st once despatch a number of vessels of the Nanyang Squadron to cruise in the Gulf of Fechill, either for the protection of the ports in the Gulf or to act as reserve to the Felyang squadros,

A TELEGRAM to a japanese contemporarý, dated, Peking, July 5th, says "The British Govern ment, it is unid, has advised the Chinese Govern- ment to withdraw her troops from Kores. The departure of Viceroy L! Hung-chang from Tlenisin for the capital is in resoonse to a summons from the Emperor of China,"

CORRESPONDENCE.

(We do aut necesasely endrrime the opinions exprmand try Correspondents in this column,]

THE "SELKIRK CASES. TO THE EDITOR OF THE "Bongkong TeleqRAPH."

Telegraph of the 13th inst, on the Sileir cases SIR-The article published to the Hongkong bas attracted considerable attention, and people the particulars mentioned were withheld dating are naturally taking if it sets forth the truth why

the two tujale ?

After the verdict was passed on the chief male, a number of steamboat men met to discou the

question.

On the one band we had the statements of

Capt. Crowe's personal friends, on the other the newspaper reports of the trials of what appeared to be a shocking case of brutality, which a Jary of the prisoner's countrymen had given a verdict in accordanc: with the evidence

were we to hellere } led, What werd The outcome

was that the writers were deputed - being likely to have the longest stay in port-to try to get at the whole truth.

Our report, which is substantially what

te the

Telegraph.

to

June

ÉTO

The Daily Telegraph reports that the people

prople Safe, have been reduced to a terrible state of of Sicily, Mediterranean island belonging to

destitution, and that there danger of revalt. omne districts So absolute is the sta ration in some that at Lercars the women and

children eating bay and grass in order to sustain lifa,

The Duke of Devonshire states that owing to the inevitable demand of democratic finance it will soon be necessary for him to slier the management of his catates, to seduce expenditure, and to close Chatsworth and other palacer.

His Grace says that if the Budget taxation proposals are agreed to, his successor will be duties amounting to bis entire required to pay Income for to or va years.

The proprietors of 40 coal mines to File and Clackmannan, Scotland, relenting an attempt a

to diemian all their employés. The have also

the

An exciting glove fight took place in the Boston Theatre, Boston, last night, between "Bab",

simmons, the Australian pugilist, and "Jon" Choynaki, the American.

but

The fight created the greatest interest, and before the men entered the ring there were fully 3,000 spectators in the building.

During the first round matters were lively, at the call pelther had the better of the "go." The second round was a repetition, and there was so far nothing to choose between the men.

The third round brought about a change in affairs, and after some mutual

exchanges the American got a terrific blow home on his opponent's jaw. The Australian went down, and came up groggy, Choyoski having a great During the interval Fitzsimm ns recovered, advantage at the call to corners.

favour. and from that out the fight was all to his

commenced hostilities early in the round, and to a well-directed blow, and twice more during forced the fighting greatly. Choynski went down the round the American was knocked down,

pas

This burricane round left the Australian all fifth round with the intention of securing the best of the fight, and be commenced the knock-out. Forcing the fighting again he floored

ment. It

Choynski must have gone under. He took ble was only a question of time, and terrible pusishment well and made a good stand, but the police interfered and saved him from therefore declared defeat by #topping the fight. The match wan draw.

We received at 5.10 p.m. a commucication from Mr. Joo, J. Francis, Chairman of the Permanent Committee of the Saultary Board, referring to the advisability, now that the Chinese are returning In large numbers to the colony, of householders preventing their servants' friends from lodging on their premises. It came too late for publica- appeared in print on the 13th last., we handed the part of the men to dictate terms, have decided Choyaskl twice, Inflicting very severe punish-

We laterviewed Mr. Crowe and other mem-sed a notification that they intend to close the tion in full, MR. W. BLAYNAY, of St. Paul's College, bas bers of the crew, and so far as we can learn, the mines, invited a number of bis friends to meet him in only blows struck during the voyage were dealt Russia bas fically rejected the Chinese claim to the possession of the whole of the Alichur the Rongkang Hotel at 8.30 to-morrow evening on the 13th March, and the whole affair was a

Pamir, Chias having urged that it was necessary with a view to devising ways and means of get-question of minutes only.

to the security of her position in Central Asia. ting up a public entertainment, the proceeds of

The Defence Committee of The China Gasette understands that negotia which are to be devoted to supplying the police tions are nearly completed for the sale of the and soldiers engaged in the whitew thing, steamship Bewalder to Taosness. The vessel searching and disinfec fog operations in China was then loading caiga in Shanghal for London | town with medical comforts and necessary and arrived here from Fachow this morulog. | stimulants, Should the wie be effected, as it most probably

We have already mentioned, remarks the N. C.

by Chang Chih-ang on the 3-d inst. of his iron works at Hanying. It is expected that they will soon be turning out large quantities of steel; meanwhile, according to a native informant, the Viceroy gave great praise to Ta'al Total, the Director-General of the Iron Works and Coal and Metal Mines of Hupek, as well as to the various foreigners connected with the works, to whom, indeed, the greater part of the credit is, of course, really due.

will be says our contemporary, her cargo

When the master accused Flynn of being one of the causes of all the mischief on board, we think he had no intention of striking him, for he was without support, ble officers belag aloft, but provoked by what he knew was the man's denial of the truth, he struck him and then, on the spar of of the moment, ordered Kennedy

the other mischief maker.

Imperial Federation League is asking the Government to invite the delegates at the Federal Conference at Ottawa to declare their willagness to contribute a share to the cost of the Imperial navy.

A sensational discovery has been made at Washington of an anarchist plot. The pollo's are in possession of information which reveals tha latentions of anarchists to destroy by exploziv es all the Government buildings, including the

White Hous

House.

cotton wool and kept in front of the nose and be transhipped at Hongkong and the vessel will | Datly News, the very successiol lasuguration down on deck and there accused him of being of Panama, in Columbia; Central Americs. All brought before the Loudon magistrates to-day.

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Hongkong, 14th July, 1804.

The Hongkong Celegyaph

Is

at once proceed to Kobe.

THE Nova Scotian ship Salkirk, which has gained rather unenviable notoriety since ber arrival at this port, will leave to-morrow for Mariveles Bay, urar Manila, under the com- mand of Capt. D. Shearer, Inte Secretary of the local Mercantile Marine Offices' Association, who will have an entirely new crew with him After the usual quarantine the Selkirk ■ proceed to Cebu to load a cargo of hemp for New York.

what

anarchlat literature and

A most disastrous fire has occurred at the city

The German anarchist, Felts Brill, wan stismpts to check the progress of the flimes The police gave evidence describing the rald Not until the man drew his knife, which Crowe were unavailing, and the fire burnt itself out made by them on the house occupied by the had been warned of for the man and said he fer completely destroying an less than 200 prisoner at Cheless, in which they discovered

buildlogs. would use on him, did he take up a weapon,

quantity of explorives, The conflagration caused a pante amongst the recipes for chemicals used in the manufacture of The mate's feeling toward these two may be gauged when we understand bis fonocent watch populace, many of whom were rendered home explosives. Evidence was also gives as to the were being kept on deck votil the mischlel-less, and the wildest scenes of terror amongst discovery in the cellar of the same house of a

the panic-stricken people resulted. makers had been convicted or confessed,

complete apparates for the wholesale coining of I

A terrible disaster involving great loss of life we bear is correct of Kennedy's

has occurred off the west coast of Ireland.sparious money. On the application of the police attitude in the water as the ship salled past him

remand we thlok his only intention was to frighten the passenger steamer converleg a number of people tragedy of most shocking character way capsized when rounding the headland of Armagh his wife were on a drinking hout together at a enacted at Peckham to-day. A showmaker and officers so as to prevent all further punishment from Achill, an island off the west coast of freep at the expense of a ducking to himself.

We have information from boarders at the Ireland, which les

The passengers :

of the and crew by the rehearsal of the dramatic evidence of the vessel were thrown into the water, and, though the loftuence of drink, when a quarrel arose, same succeeded to reaching the shore, no fewer tragedy. The cobbler, was is a cripple, drew a witcases

class are a good lot of men, but as than 60 were drowned. Most of those who lost shoemaker's knife, which be used in coupection everyone knows are only too easily led, and only their lives were Irish harvesters, going over to with his work, and, turning to his wife plunged those who have to deal with them know how much Scotland for the season,

kalfo into her body. The weapon pierced June 15th. mischief even only one throughly bad scamp can

the woman's heart, and death was instantaneous. on board ship.

The husband has been arrested on a charge of

A

waters." The Alɔgahip Canturion led the ran, Selfors' Home, that they were annoyed at pight the watch iles between Achii! Island and blic house, and were both more or less under

THE British squadron left Yokohama on the morning

of the 3rd inst. for a cruise in northern with the Mercury and Severs following, two cables' length between each ship.. At twice that distance came the Daphns, separated from the Linned by two exbles" lengths, and the Plover an equal distance behind. The Alacrity brought up the rear at about four cables' distance. It was a pretty bit of seamanship,” remarks the

| It was rumoured in Sydney recently that a syndicate of Victorias and New South Wales ship-owners will shortly be formed with a view to running line of large and fast steamers to

China and Hongkong,

Japan,

Manila calling t and Boraso parts en mould. The new steamers, It was alsted, were to be specially adapted for carrying frozen beef and mutton and other kinds of Australian produce, In addition to live cattle | Jopan Ganette, "as Imposing as it was interest- and ordinary cargo. There may be something | Ing." tangible in this project, but we shall believe it only after the vessels sro at work.

THE N. C. Daily News says "there is no doubt the popular belief, both among Chinese and Japanese, is that war is inevitable, while the official bellef seems to be that diplomacy will succeed in arranging a modus vivendi with con- cessions on both sides. The Chlosse in Japan are

orders countermanding

and

preparing to leave, while the Japanese are full of confidence in the fastice of their cause, and is their Imasediate if war is declared. It seems only too certain that Chian is not ready for war, while Japan is ready,"

MACCUSE

Treasury this morning as 's drank

and

Editor of the Old Bailey Dress-Dld you beag round Government House last night lastracted you?

Jenkins (reporter, ele,)-Yes sir, I hid in the verandah watli midnight; hat the only one who came in during the whole time was the Foot

Office coolle.

Editor (rubblog his hands) --Splendid 1 Write special para, that we learn from a reliable official source that HE, the Governor has received important despatches from home, which will be made public in a day or two, Nothing like enterprise in these days, Mr. Jenkins!

Tax American four-masted barque Roanoke,

lato

of

Sailora

GRING ON

Our committes now think sufficient fresh light has been throwa upon this cause to justify the drawing up a petition to ble Excellency the Governor begging his favourable consideration for the mitigation of the punishment of Capt.

and Mr. Crowe.

Thanking you for giving us the opportunity

Yours obediently, of stating this case, we are

TWO SHIPMASTERS. Hongkong, 16th July, 1894-

THE "SELKIRK" SCANDAL.

POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS.

The British in Malabelsland, South Africa, have made Important discoveries, which prove the existence of large deposite of precious metals. Io the rains of one of the native settlements a quantity of pottery, utensils made of silver and copper, and a large collection of gold ornaments, and ooggets of gold in theli natural state havé been discovered.

It is held that this proves the existence in the immediate vicinity of righ gold, silver and copper

fields and

efforts will at once be made to discover the deposits,

of a most revolting charac

and the disagreement terminated in a terrible

the

murder,

The committee formed at the instance of Mr.

Chauncey Depew, the sailway and social magate of New York, to lovite Mr. Gladstone to visit the United States, has cabled to the right honorable

gentleman in most Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone and any members of cordial terms. The lavitation is extended to the family whe may feel incliued to visit America and members of the household,

The committee, Gladstone of a most heartby welcome at the Mr. and Mrs. after assuring

A case of lyseorgia, United States, The hands of the people of the United States, offers:

ter has occurred in victim was x negro, who had committed so

on a white girl. The populace became place at the disposal of the visitors a sizamer Infuriated and seized the offending negro, who

elaborately fitted la order that they

was subjected to the most brutal treatment. The cross the Atlantic with the least possible incon..

venlenco. The communication further states.

At the Magistracy this morning, Mr. W. C. H. criminal was conducted to the place of execution that in the event of the favitation being accepted

elegraph disorderly. Twenty-one days hard WAS

cents worth of sugar, the property of the Taikan Pro Woosung she was drawing 26 f. 6 inches, Offear of the NovK-Scotian_barque Selkirk | continued to live for six hours after kla akin bid

HONGKONG, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1894-

TELEGRAMS.

ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE AT CON- STANTINOPLE.

LONDON, July 14th.

A further shock of earthquake occurred at Constantinople on Thursday evening. Serious damage has been done, and a fresh paric has broken out amongst the inhabitants of the city..

JABEZ BALFOUR.

The Argentine Government has refused the extradition of Jabes Balfour,

THE STRIKE IN THE UNITED STATES.

After conforting with the lenders of the rallway strikers, President Cleveland appointed

■Commission ti investigate and report on the Chiengo troubles

COMMERCIAL FAIL ́RE

June 18th.

The firm of Einsthaven of Calcutta kas

Awarded to Chan Kan, a fitter, for purloining four Sugar Refinery and for annexing two skirts valued at ten Shakair, the personal props' of Madame Judith Goulbourn, board and lodging at the public expense. Mr. Tang Cheng was treated to six months

the goib

The Daily Chraničle annonces that the

The birth of a son in the Duke and Duches

A SEAMAN belonging to the British ship Horas } 3,4€□ tons, which arrived at Woosung on the Hastings presiding, George McGrady, abls sex- | amidst great exeltamant, and there banged in the committee has arranged for the most com bed to contribute two dollars to the Pubile morning of the oth inst, with 120,000 cases man, one of the principal witnesses for the pro- | zoch a inaunor as not to kill him outright. Then ihan kaliway facilities in order to make the visit kerascos, la said to be the largest saliing vessel | scention in the recent assault and manslaughter the unfortunata man was aaiend and skinned aliva, that has ever come is Shanghai. When she came cases which resulted in the Captale and Chief The negro, enduring the most intense sex offers to place the cable at Mr. Gladstone's dis

phu | as enjoyable as posible. The committee farther

posal in order that be may be placed at sa little. after sachoring one of the crew, a boy, being imprisoned for six weeks and two years been removed.

disadvantago ne possible through belog absent: was sent aloft to asala: to loosen the sails, whas respectively, was charged with commiting an

e missed his fooling, and fell from the misses wameable assault apen Frederick Cross, an Bonapartists are considering the advisability of from Great Britals.

June 25th, top-gallant yard to the deck, aseting Losin ordinary seaman on the Selkirk, on

re-establishment of the Empire. held at the United States Consulate, when and the printer we, in answer to Mr. Johnson,assanit on his wife, and afterwarde attempted to desib by breaking bla neck and sustaining othe February, and the 8th and 9th of April last ang appeal to the French people for the terrible injuries. An frquest was afterwardh

Mr. A. B. Johnson, Crown Sollefter, prosecuted,

A shocking double tragedy was enacted at of York has been the occasion of general coa- was undefended.

Holborn to-day. A labourer made a murderous gratulations in Great Britain, and reference to verdict of “accidentaldeath " was returned.

Frederick Cross,

the event was made in nearly all the pulplis on (saki he was 18:

8 years of age, and was an ordinary take his own Hie. The man, seising knife, Sunday. Congratulatory messages were also seamas on board the Belish ship Selkirk, which planged the weapon into his wife's body, ledict received from all the Courts of Europe.

nived here from New York on the gib ultimo, ing a terrible wound, and then deliberately cut A colliery

has occurred in Pontypridd, explosion The defendant was an able seaman on board the bir own throat. In each case the injuries will in Wales, and proves to have been one of the cams ship. Witness then related at length ibe

ever known. Up to the present prove fatal,

time, stress res

#75 bodies hava | bten recovered, and most I to be dylax.. defendant, the details of which are too

An explosion a most disastrous nature, of them are terribly mutilated. It is feared all. our Magustingly !

It t is now sutimated that the damage dona by a colliery at Karwin, Austria. The explosion After short cross-examination of the witness, was occasioned through an accumulation of fire the foods in Hungary amounts to (6,000,000.

Ho die mihi, cras tibi!

AMENITIES OF JOURNALIUM IN Tonquin, -

*From La Progyða|-- "We wonder if the asinine editor of the Siècle is ever suber 1"

From Le Sicle:-

A CANTON correspondent ciziming to have been all through the alty during the past few days, writes to assure us that there is little or no cholars there, and that the statements which

from time to twa appear in the Hongkang press Felˇcumstances connected with the charge against reporter 4 And the victims of the tragedy are / more "We would be pleased to learn how long it la | descriptive of the ravages of the clusase are the Bitby to be even alluded to, far less : Involving appalling loss of life, has occurred at the other man in the pit are dead.

now that the viperlas manages of La Fragrès correspondent's statement for whatever it may wholly Imaginary. We give publicity to our

has been drunk!"

From L'Avenir?— "We take pleasure in answering the two sota, groggery ever since they were discharged from gaol last month.”

be worth, although the fact of his

abaving been through the

hoare-to-keure visitation, would not

case smill

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NEWS BY the austrALIAN MAIL.

stock, and housen being destroyed way

beck

o the Home authraitica

that both have been hors de combat în a low of madawcy, animas ha inspected the hospitalo | the defendant applied to the Court to have 'zil | damp, and at the time of the nocident the miners | The destruction of property was something awfa

Jany information whether oralara men hondu1 pemsont, His Worship agreed to subpozas were at work,' Search subsequently showed | mtrs." Rive there or not. It is not the pastica in Cantes loured the further heating of the card that no fewer than 150 men employed in the pit sarried away, whole villeger submerged and

many people to allow cholera-stricken patients to lie in the

were killed.

From Parts comen word of a peculiar fatality. pubile streets. Our Information, and we ca

Greeral Edon while examining the troops at the that British subjects are being arrested in this alely rely that is not "bally Imaginary," is to

fortification of Charenton, asburb of Paris Transvaal for: refusing to undertake rallitary accidentally

shot a Įlautenant. His was examine duty. Very the effect that cholera in razlog very badly

Healing strong is beleg exbibits d indeed in various districts of the city.

revolver which he had been warned was against the Boss Government.

Information has been received of still unother loïded when it went off, the bullet striking the lleutenant It seems that the General, swing to attempt on the Rin of the Czar of Rosdia. A being deaf, did not fear the warning as to the railway, over which the Cate was known to be traveling, was undermined and blown up, but hospital and reported to be dying,

THE latest venture in Far Eastern Journalem The China Garetis, a daily afternoon paper published in Shanghai, and owned and edited by Mr.Henry O'Shen, late of the Shanghat Mercury, who originally came out soms eight years 150 to the N. C. Daily News. Judging from the first half-dozen issues, the Chisa

Gazelle

pro-

The Chion Navigation Co's steamer Chingis, Ciptals R. Inner, with the Australian mall, attived in harbour yesterday. For the following Recharges 1–

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failed. The disaster in attributed to jate falluras, 1 mises to prove a nonful addition to the the factorfly, and there je practically nothing benh to i filograma we are indebted to our Sydney vores balng londad. The officer in know it 900 | Fly Majesty escaped unhurt. The perpetrators

fa Dundee, and the tow price of fudige,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE death is reported at Manila of Mr. Henry Ewart, assistant la Messrs. Mauleod & Co.. Death is a tributed to heart disease.

MR KURE DAIGORO, affachd at the Japanse Consulate in London, has been appointed doses at the new Japanese Consulais in Bombay,

THE PLAGUE IN HONGKONG. Shangha! Everything seems to be progressing sila prass. The articles are well written, general

♬ get-up of the paper is what one would report is connection with the plague. The

LONDON, June rath. крос

from an a experienced journalist. Although tway Japanese scientists, as wellKE ME capitally printed on fairly good the time Allen and the soldiers on board the Hygrla Great Britain and Portugal hues agreed to

peper

favourablyse was arbitrate with regard to the treatier of Manics default on the part of t "Gunette,Me not altogether" | art, progevening - de and forts the attractive to the critical eye, but these are males anticipated by the ductory in quinnéason 1 and Ink, south of the Zambesi siver, in Africa.

2,000 parents,

The half-yearly meeting of shareholders in the points, and it is satisfactory to see the advertise all that remains of upwards of

Company was held to-day.

The cause of the wreck of a steamer, with the | wees nót discovered. loss of sixty lives, off the fuland ** Achill, on the west coast of Traiand

The lattathan t of the captain. in centre disaster at Karwin, Austria,

• bean placed undne seroti

1 by an explosion of fredamp, fas

ADELAIDE, June 15th.

The Premier of Victorla has written to Sir Gaores Dilbe is referenow, to what is termed a Mr. Fattanson muggests a preliminary that an unification sclients in the principle of foderásian,

agreement be watered ints between the Custome departments of the several colonies with not joint managing director of the company, so rsen, Girming á hérose party, sava alee, lost cujack at makig to a drunken media announeed that the Talling off in the purvinger

Eng columns wearing auch á kasilký apsasranon. | treated by the Troy Wah's "experta ? umesaling · Paulisular sad Oriental Skaam Navigation | caitată. DT gripi sõnới than was ut fresh wywu Kallway, Fort and Taleriajk, und Dilatad

The Hongkong Telegraph takes thin- maaky to about forty partons of all agen kod sexed, ate

of welehter the Cift Cristian open forty palvelegent, and are expected to the and of congratsisting is Kälte and tive messons | dimokaryod

start he his mada.

Jan Barly onto ifta from well,

UVAI MOVE

"KE TLQUÁNG BULKANšć, M.P., tha akajenama | In Mádition to La 350 minute who we

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