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No. 6530.—Jife 28, 1884.]

the 'deasaard's body was found, His clothes were wet up to the waist, his jacket was neared with blood, and he admitted ha had a fight with a man whom he had assaulted. When first arrested he said to the Chinese Sergeant, on heling told that be was charged with murder: Not only my. wards, when being taken into gol by the same Sergeant who arrastod him, he lay ddwn yn the ground, and, in the bearing of the Sorgeant and others, said 'Not only

THE CHINA MAIL.

aru admitted into China ofer the Tonquin Anal, Dowell, the new Commander-in. can do nothing. By the union France tinued to-dy. There was an enormons at crow wore thrown off their feat, and eve bored that, in taking the cost of cartago at bosders en more favourable terme, so far as Chief on the China stations, does not, it is becomes at ones a colonial power, au Asia tondance, the weather was splendid, and inch of the vessel scorns to have been mot Is per mile, the first cost and maintenance

Sherwin increased the scoro to 481 PAPE

start informed thusa on boar? Co Nichol | whoreas in his calculations for the teipher the rates of the tarifs are concerned, than stated, concur in the reseuns which in the power on the borders of Chiu, as Rasia the ground in excellent order. Barnes and or leas shaken. The mptain of the Heapt of the road was left wholly out of account; is on the North andens England is, and carrying out his bat for 305. The Aus Patio that two of his crew boen killing, allowances had been made both for thows exacted at the other trading elinangis duced his predecessor, Admiral Willen, to

lians then, went in for their first inninge, ed in the colliskm, and on a further oxanostablism ht and maintenance. The loc with the Southern Provinces. If such dif.recommend to the Admiralty the abolition seeks to become still more, on the West.

of Shanghai yaad aae British naval on

and commenced playing well M'Donnell, nation being made of the breach in bar bows are, which was illustrated by working Afinirs have changed since 1880, but events who made the top score, played an erectiont of the Nicholas Fugliano a very horrible audels, hostly interested a large audience, ferential dutic wore levied, the whole of tablishment, and it is very probable chat

this depot will be renseitated.. As it is have proved all our fore-castings to be right, innings his best neuter, as bowled for 32, bows of the other vossal woes found which paper, all agreeing that the invention

Large portions of the shine long whom brielly criticized the being stumped for G. Bannerman, eight was witnessed. the trade will head Provinces would us solf committed this doed. Two days after. turally find its way through Tonquin, in 600 miles to the northward of Hongkong.To-day Touquin and Annem are more efect and the inpinge alcaod for 184 runs. The had been torn off like so many pieces of one of considerable importance and a

and, consequently, in closer contiguity spite of any dues levied by the French at than the latter pho to the Russian navidually under our protecturatothanever buiora, Australians, being in a minucity of 207, paper. Besides this was a larg qtianity rest. Haiphong or elsewhere in their newly as establishments in Easteru watars, its in- Cambodia is absolutely opened to us; at Siam followed their innings. The wickets fall of feather and straw, which were besnicared quired taritory. The only substantial ad- porance as a con, dopo: was considerable. M. Harmand has placed our influence and somewhat rapidly until Murdoch and Spop- and raingled with blood and pieces of human

Moreover, there was great convenience to

forth got together. The former, efter bat- flesh, the presumption being that some yaatogs that can be enjoyed by the French man-of-war on the northern portions of the relations with that Kingdom on the most ting well, carried out his bat for 42, while the poor fellows had been cruskod in their in the trade will be the possession of certain China stations boing able to draw their pro- eurdal footing us is testified by the catat Spafforth hy good play put together 37 be- bunks in the forecuatio,

foro ho was howled. The innings closed for ef having to obtain thera un freight from

inmings and 116 rane.

myself did this deed; there were altogether

titred men, made another confession of his complicity bound, for the protection of their own in- Hongkong. It is probable, therefore, that Saigon and Bangkok. Burmah comes to

And a few minutes later, hanbw channels for it. Other nations are visions and other stores frera there intend lightnant of the tolegraph line between 182, the homa toam thus winning by an

in the deed to Inspector Thomson, wheterosis, to obtain counterbalancing advan- the whole matter will be reconsiderii. a te pero is friendship. Finally in Lao, he was unable to bat in tile match.

ovidence was as follows:-

Because the French have seized

tagon territory in the Far East, and have spoiled China, so to speak, in doing so, these are no reasons why after nations should have i their interests prejudice by such aggres signs. According to her Treaty obligations

Insector Thomson said that the first prisoner spoke to him in gool after having basa churged with the murder, He spoke in pidgin English. He gai: No b'long my kit that raan; b'long two larhers, Hung Hom, Alung and Aching. Witnou anked him: Ind you see it? He replied: You.' Witnem!

Want thing strike hire with? Prisoner: China must treat "curtain nations on the blong iron bar." In answer to further que amo footing in regard to trading privileges tions put fry witness at the time, prlaoner "anid- they track dreeased with an iron bar on Lind facilities, and the Southem Provinces Leid,

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of China cannot be devoted specially to French commercial interests. These are a few more contents of the French press on the subjact :----

The publique Punçaise my —" If British subjects wish to ponstrate into the southern provinces of China, they must pas trough our territory, and submit to our lawa

We shall not harass them; best

Hoe paper.

THE UNION OF FRENCH INDO-

CHINA.

where we have not yet finished our scientific missions and out merchants continue to penetrate, Frumos ie brown and like. M. Blanceubo, the Deputy in Paris for The English have, at Calcutta a Viceroy Cochin-China, in a report addressed to the whose existence dues riit prevent that of resident of the Consil at Saigon, pub-Presidents or Rajnis; we also want in lished in the Saganais, writes as follows:-

Our protectante in being established over the whole of Anekin; in what manner shall it be organised? This question is of the greatest importance, for ou its solation depends the future of France in fude- China

Against all this emphatic, thoroughdy trustworthy and uncontradicted testimony, there is nothing but the prisoner'a commael's.

Shall it be a protectorale as in Tunis at remarks, full of irsiuuations that it was the missing man Alung who and committed the

tached to different ministies? I believe foul deed, but containing not a site de

that is impossible. There is the question nial of a single statement "Trude on behalf

of distance to prevent it, which the telegraph of the prosecution, or an explanation as to they will not think us wrong if we ended is not sufficient to overrule. Wintever vour to recover the expenses of the expedi- who it was with whom the prisoner had tien and the canalization. We shall levying is used it is necessary to traverse fought on the night, deceased was laat ob- Customs duties or merchandise arriving by foreign countries, which takes any all age served alive. For such an explanation then in Tunquin, and navigation duties on rity, above all in the case of any coaptiza ships ascending the Red River. These jury might reasonally have aukod, but they duties will be very modernte, and nobody tie arising. What is muted in Anna did not, and the majority of the jurors will find it uujnet that we exempt or is a protectorale similar it that of Cambu- contented themselves by saying the ori countrymen from them. dunce of guilt was insuflicient. Certainly, no motive for the prisoner committing the deed was shown, but that is sometimes very

hurd to get at and rot necessary. Areer half past loves this morning

It was with their

Tncy that we carried out the expedition,

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That which has succeeded in the one and it is with their money that we shall imm-case should succeed in the other, for the

In the interests of prove the means of communication. They situations are alike. have already paid their share of the costs. France it is necessary that there should be Foreigners, on the contrary, who wish enjoy the benefits of the conquest will in Indo-China-rsity of aim and direction. think it only fair to support their share of

It would be profoundly inspolitis to breed the burden. There is nothing in this con-

differences or opposing interests, from which principles of frou tradu to the Plac to use to line in imputing differential be willing to acknowledge, Monsieur the duties, and French merchants to lose no

Palice Intelligence.

Befür E. Market, B

Friday, Jugu 27.

YSZR-PA LOTTERY GAMBEJN

to be confiscated.

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Ita area

report was received at the Central Police advises the Government; foreignera alone would profit. You have pointments for carrying on a Teze-fa aveney the toss, elected to sead his men in, and in the party, including scientists.

Station that a serious disturbance or riot

LARUNT.

had occurred among the Chinese in the neighbourhood of the upper end of fellywood time in taking advantage of the new con- 'resident, that this closu union of the diffendant 815, or two months, and the for 2, caught Boad, Taipingshan Sergeant Robertson, tech lens will outferent parts of Indo-Chitas placed under ather French colonies, will be invaded by

It is not with a party of European constables was at foreigners, who dasy absorb the trade before our control was most desirable.

Indo-Chí esu waity that it is necessary to cuce despatched to the scene of the dis-Frunchen make their appearance,

The Messager de Paris, un excellent busiestablish, you have said, but Indo-Chineso turbance, which was found to be close to ness tewspaper. confines itself to describ the Man-On Insurance Office, at the cornering the kind of trade which might be done union. The union only is, in fact, pusable, of Queon's Ronci West. The row proved to with Tonquin, and to recommending French seeing that Cochin-China alone is a French merchants to bastan to take advantage of country and that the rust consists of coun be of a much less serious nature than led their good opportunities before the English,triese protected by Francs but not Freach buen supposed, and was quoliod without Garnane, and Italians forestall them."

territory. any dificulty as soon as the Europeau

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THE AMERICAN QUEEN OF THE GYPSIES. Dayton (9.) Dispatch in New York World.

Granie Jaffare, queen of the gypsies of NEW GUINEA TO RE EXPLORED BY the United Statos, died at Greenfield,

AN AMERICAN.

Tenn., March 30th, and was buried Midwinter hurt his hand snaariously that

(Washington Post.)

here today (April 27th) The gypsies aro J. W. Buel, who axplored Russin and sasamped all about the city to the number London, May 26.The Australian Elevoi commenced thoir fifth match in England to Siberia, and who has writton a work on of about 1,600, travelling by wagon from all Russian Nihilism, recently visited the parts of the country. The queen was on- dey at Aston Park, Birasinghan, against a picked eleven, including several well-knowit State Department in company with Colors baimed and la.d. out in Nashville, Tenn., players The weather was very fine, and Robert G. Ingurull, to ask the protection unnodiately upon her death, and when the match attracted much losal attention, of this Cluverainout in his proposed explora. brought to this city, where her tribe own the attendance geing gosh. The home tenni tion of New Guinen. He stated that be considerable property and large lot in want first to the wickets, but a stand was would like to be commissioned without pay, Woodland Countery, where lies buried-a Indo-China a representative who can con-mide, thu That wicket fding for 62 rns, a the idea being to and the concussion as a former qaven and king of the gypsy tribos in this nation, who looked beautiful indeed. tralise atal unito our lesion.

reant which was largely dee us the atatu of credential. It was finally age that do wicket, which was rather maps, ven- My Boel should go as the accreted pre-ho was in a handanas casket and of tered in didienft to bat. The Australians sentative of the Smithsonian Institute. the finest wood, lined with the finest silks lared no butler, the whole beam being dis- This was perfectly satisfactory and Mr and satins, and decorated with gold and jowols. In tla, cemetery, where she wan. pad on for 26. The highest scorer, Don Bad left for his logo in St. I nell was bowled for 21. The hon teap The island of New Guinea,' said Mr buried to-day amid the most touching and agala went to the wickers, which fell one Back to a Poal reporter just before he left, imposing ceremonies, the los belonging to after actor, e eutiny team being disis largest island in the world. It is the gypsies is marked by an exquisits prsed of for 26, leaving the visitors to got the only on the earth to-day which monument of granite, shipped hero from

Grueco, Tam Acherng and Shana Nigahi wore con- 33 to win. This they did, but not until six. an unkon region.

The funeral procession, which was composed entirely of gypsies, forred victed of keeping a publie gibig house wickets had fallen, the Australians thus 2500 square miles larger than Taxas

Although situated under the equator, its in the northern section of the city and at No. 16. Third Street on the 2 wipingly for wickets, Inspecter Corermit vizit the hoxe ou à

The. Tenebya, May 23-The muntch between mountains, a son from the Straits of marched to the southern extremity of the wart, and arression? the two defeutkants, the Australion Bleven ami the Gentlenes of Torres, are snow-capped, showing that they city; whore the cemetery is located.

At the who wore sitting at a miste with a box of England was commenced at Lord's round must be immanely high. It is known to crowd of people was immense.

Avxcellent wicket ad men have two grou: risers. In 1875 Professor gave a rope was stretched around it. leav Teze-fa tickets between. An informer today proved having both bottery tickets from provided, and the granad was in the best Stons of the Royal Geographical Society ing an inclusuro large enough for the the defendouts, and they were much fun prasita cordier. The weather was cold and ascended the Fly river for 160 miles, and marners to stand. The crowd surged up $25 each, or three mouths imprisonment, incluent, and though it threatened rain, is the only person who has written anything against this rupe, bending it almost to They found on the premises, atuount the game was not interfarod with. The accurate about the island. The nativis bicaking. Tas mounds in the vicinity to 45, and the lottery parapliemnalia attendance was enurainas, the ground buing believe in nothing, and, contrary to the wure tredden on; boys and mon ent n crowded with spectators, amongst whom general rule, worship nothing. They are totabatones and filled the trees and every the match excited great interest. The not cannibals, tor do I believe they aru place that would afford an opportunity of The funerai in their maturo.' Ng Afor a barber, Di Ahin, a shop home, team, captained by W. G. Graco, hostilo

Abeing what was going on. cuple, Cham Awong, coolie, Leung 4 1, incudut the following Lord Haris, When do you start?"

service wore Christian, being conducted washerume, and two one widows and Kent; Sturld, Cambridge S. Christo- The expedition will leave next spring, by one of the fading pastors of this city Tato Atsu and Chun Auni were brought heren, Kat: B. J. Diver, Surrey; W.ite exposes being borne by a New York with the choir of his church. The wife of up, charged by Inspector Parry with pablie W. Read, Surrey, R. W. Ridley, Haats; millionaire, whose name will not be known the reverend gentleman ace pauried the

No. Kaubling at

20, Wanghal Beat. De A. G. Steel, Tancashire; G. F. Vernon, until the exped tien departs. A schoner mourning husband. The grave was sunk It whe fendants were arrested in the house, whore Middlesex; J. A. Bush, loucestershire will be bought or chartered and fully in the ground about ten foat,

pero pit about ton eight foes in Grace having won equipped. There will be about fifty men a lot ni Taze-fa tickets and the usual ap-obertson, Middlasses.

At the bottotu Was a ho*: I expect dimensions. were faand. The sound defendant, as went himalf to the wickets with Lord to be gone about eighteen months. I have made of stone slabs and in this box the master of the establishment, was oud $25 Harris They remained together some already travelled throuh Rassis and Sibe- coffin was laid by the ade at another, that thres meaths' imprisonment, the third time. Grace was the first to lose his wicket ria i I have selected New Guinea, first, daughter of the deceased. She was On Lord Harris being because so littlo is known of it, and, so only 10 years old and died in 1938, but other fanr culprits So each, or one month's joined by feat, the score continued to condly, because it will not to many years the body had been exlined to be placed There were stifted imprisonment. Al the times were paid, rise. Each contributed 31, and were both before it will bon centre of iiturest. It was beside the mother.

bowled. Studd failes to score, being first claimed by the Dutch, but their gari cries and sets as the mourners gathered bowled alat the first ball. Steel came in son died of malarial fevers, and now Eng. About the grave and several broke out in at the fall of the fourth wicket had played land and France have their eyes apon ft. loud cries as the coffin was lowered. The good innings. On be ng joined by Ridlay But I think it will be annexed le Australia preacher referred to the deceased, who, some lively play chaned. The former put and make a part of the South Sea republic, he had knowu personally in life. She had together 44 in good style, when he was which will be formed when the Australian been a Christian, be said, and the Bible bowlud; filley making 68, caught and colonion revolt and cut loose as the United she had worn with reading was placed at ter feet now that she war dead. At the bowled. The highest scorer of the day, States did from the mother country." -

conclusion of his remarks the choir sang however, was badly missed after he d

The Sweet By-and-By, and the asevices made only a few THR His partner (Far-

cleverl But the most affecting scenO WAS pan) made a long stand, and played freely

In the hall of the Soucie y of Arts on when the great stone was about to be lifto Ii Achuk, an unemployed mean, admit for 58, caught. Notwithstanding the high upon the soone. It appeared that an Indian the lower meridian at the vernal ingross part, Cochin-China and Cambodia on the 86, the property of a seaman named Wongquently elicited applause.

After Ridley Sir F. Abel, Professor Fleeing Jenkin, stone bug containing the coflia alused The constable attempted to arrest a Chinoman This significa trouble to the Government,

coin to take their last farewell, the latter who, he believed, was engaged in gambling, and an attempt to overthrows it which will other. On this point there is no differenze Alai. Two previous conv otions were proved and Verner had been separated, the wickate F.R.S., rand a paper on Telplurgeons and daughters efimbud down to the

Diver, Robertson, and Bush which, as he explained at the ontest, is a The Chinamon olied go very near to sarcced." On the 18th, the of opinion. It remains to fix the custom gaat the defendani, who was sentoncodfell rapady for an aggregate of 11. Pal, word intended to designate all mudos of being lifted into the grave. Their nobs and in market street.

to three months' imprisonment with hard

being division was taken on Sir Michau? Hicks-

labour, the fimt and last fourteen days tower's bowling was most effective, six transport effected antomatically with the cries filled the air and were ealed by the and the Sikh constable pursued him as far

Beach's motion of censure. Trich suggests

be in solitary confinement.

wickets falling for 80 runs, Giffar took

aid of electricity. The forms of telpher mournera that stood on the brink of the as the junction of roads just by the Man that Zsikiel has sent on the front Oppo-

three for 70 Spofforth secured out for lines to which the Professor confined himself grave. They threw themselves prostrato ou On Insurance Office. Here the ludian ition bench.

30. The hat-named Rustained a serious wore such as were adapted to the conveyance the coin, kissing. the wood, and it was only Ng Ashing, a carpenter, and ave fellow injury to his arm while stopping a fast of minerals and other gouis at a slow pure with great difficulty they were prevailed ou cometable appears to have lest is head as

ex come out of the grave, and they were. A series of experiments, which commenced wall as his prisoner, and a collision occurred fast Augast, have concluded this week at

The judicial union is no longer contested; tradesmen, were charged, the first threa ball from W. W. Road, and was obliged to and a cheap cat variety which fest

with assaulting Wiliam Osmund, a watch-retire. The innings clowed for 277. The presented itself to his id and which he assisted ant finally after much entraty. Be aeans of the derrick tho atone lid was between the constable and a number of Fortsawath with a new Woolwich pattern Court of appeal for our tribunals in Annu

the Court of Saigun is and will remain the

man, and the others with disorderly won- Australians sent in Mounell at Bamer had developed. The problem which oc

the 27th inat.

man. The former was caught after asking curred to him was whether it would not be then put into position and the dirt thrown Chinese in the street. Some othur Indian torpedo. The new projectile is of the vite

Complainant Watian Dand, gave 18, and the latter after making 9. Mas possible to telegraph goods and passenger. pont. A buge menontons will be erected members of the force who were on duty in dimensions us that already in un, it is as it is for Siam, China and Japan. ho

video to the cell at thd at 3 p., yes doch en axt, but was smartly take in as well as, ut instead of, messages. He over the grave a life-size statue of white

A proposed that theso wlpher as slinuld be marble of the dand gypsy queen. the neighbourhood cau to the nasistance worked by more powerful engines, requirpesial and lelographic aion is entirely turday, the first three defendus esine to the fuld before he hitl mach á

jag a less consumption of compressed air, establirhed. The administrative is an askord ur tas uney for similar fate befeld Giton after making 1, run on suspended rain, which would not of the constable whọ bad been mobbed, and this enabling the charge of gun cotona t

making a thor. Gmplainant told them and Midciter shely after was ought involve embankments, cuttings, bridges,

Temperature. a kind of free fight sousas to have been car-le nearis duubled, while an Lucruised exists is the sense that it is the pen that the inck was hot finished, ami tiid Five of the Amelia wights had fallen faces, and the parano ote die level (Tolon at Mera Falconer & Co.'s Promise,

fouens, of land; and the speed of six knots an hour is attained. At of Cochin-Chin, which has furnished and by out byv, a soon as it was Anishad, be for less than nữ Bhachau bugar plight is ried on until the arrival of Sergest the final expuritans ten consecutive good furnishes almost the whole of the staff in would pay theut, The unst defendant, say very cinefully, and on being paired by the ads as not to be interfered with by Robertson and his detachment. Stones and data were male at 600 yards, the torpedo

either men or sails. A single-wheel plainant by the arm and gave him a blow called. Blassa 36, Bar 16. The path gave the wristeem of friction, and the tiles were showered down upon the police travelling at the rate of twenty-six miles Tonquin. The language, laws, habits and they want the my, cinght - Boune, stal, was made wil timo was

native organisation being the same in with, a small axe, and test third score stasis at 83 for the fs of five rolling-lock would be mich more easily from the roofs of the neighbouring Chinese per hour.

maged than if they attempted to let houses, and one of the Indian Sergeants re-

Tonquin and Arinam as in Cochin-China, defendants throw stones at him. The first wickets. The following are the res

vulticles run ou double swinging ropes. defendant also called out for the three last! the oficials of the Colony find it rily defendant.

Last year a company was formed to tuat ceived a rather sevico cut on the head front

al curry out his patented inventions and one of thean missiles, The crowd of Chiness?

say to exercise their motions in all

these of Professors "Ayetua and Ferry for gathered in the strest, numbering several

Annanite countries. It would be a god

vetric locomotion. Experiments had shown that a train of more than a ton in handrods, joined in the mdler, picking Fenter

weight had heem run with complete success, the stones and broken tilus in the street and

at a speed of tive miles an hour. The throwing them at the Gre or six Indian

lecturer dealt at sono length with de constables who had gone to the rescue of

mechanicnt problems involved in telepher age, which he illustrated by means of work- ing models, remarking flat though the electric motor had not yet boon brought to a state of portuation, improved designs, proportions, and materida had been intra- dud mouth by onth, sad the result already attained and proved euficient for their purpose. As far as the economical renits to be derived from such line as this, it was calculated that the cost of loom motives driven by slear was at the rate of £6.19s. per horse per annure, while the cost Mani...29.7078.287 SSW

W2 b of electric motors would be tauch smaller.ongkong 29.5890.155

Amoy 236483.089 E The estimates which he and made led his to believe that the total cost, icluding shanghai 20.7572 073 ENE

ZADKIZE, it seems, prodicted tant, On the

The custome union should be completed

An old offender named Wong Afuk was evicted of stealing a pair of shoes from

die muined Lo Ating in the Queen's Road East, yesterday. Taro con rictions at the Supreme Court for fularities were proved against the defendant, and he was now sentenced to be imprisoned for six months with hard labour.

TRANSPORT BY ELECTRICITY,

detachment of Police pus in an appearance 13th. insl., Saturn enters the longitudo inaween Anusu and Torquin un the one stealing sous artic.es of clothing rate scoring, the fielding of the visitors F Wednesday night, under the presidency o ( by means of a Jerrick close at hand and tho

i

Taz following passengers have been booked

at home for the Far East :-

tariffs, which is the business of the adminis tration, apon which the Saigon Chamber of Commerso can be conmited, as also concern- in the trade of Tonquin.

ALLEGEJ ASSAULT.

Piret defendan stated that the co-

phineat was shat up in a coo out of a window and hart his band,

Per klossagorice Maritimes stemor Suh, from Marseilles, June 8-To Yokohaton: Mr Zurcher, Hongkong: Mr f. 1. plan to leave the entire penned in the and then asked defends in cut the Inck Second defendant als stated Per P. & D. steamur Gualer, from Ve hands of the Governor to be cuplused for him. ice, May 22.-To Shanghai: Mr and Mrs wherever the service may require, promotion that they were called or compliment to fix the door, dad that they asked him for Wingrare. From Brindisi, May 26. To taking place throughout the country, as is wages and us refused to pay then. The Shanghai: Air T. Ilbert.

Per P. & Ostoster Blore, from Lon the case in France, without distinction of case was remanded till Blonday the 30th dou, May 1-To Shanghai: Captain evidence.

May

Public instruction should be

juet.

(Before A, G Wat, Bag | Satrivlag, doue 38.

LARCENY BY A SERVANT.

their countryman. A second and stronger detachment of police wore sent from the

Lloyd, Mr Hogs, Me MoMalou, Bir Shimander the same organisation throughout! Central Station about a quarter before mon, Mr Finlayson. twelve o'clock, but were not required, as the Par F. &.0. stemmer Sunt, from Venice, the country. Military and general union Hongkong: Mr W. H. Wallace, Mr Gray.

From Brindisi, June 2-Ta ie all which affects the expenses of the Tiy Per & O. steamer Mirxture, from severeignty are equally necemory.

Wong a I, a cook amplyed at clan Murray London, June 4.T Shanghai: Mr Mar- great public works which intoreat every Barracks, was charged with stealing about shail, Mr Marshall, junr., Miss Marshall, conatry, lighthouses, roads, telegrapina, &a, | 19 1bm. of beef, the property inf U

ie W. J. Milles.

Company should be established and maintained at

of the Buffs. From the evidence of Pri Pur steamor Herbar (Holt' Line), from

rate Berman, who was on duty at the Mur

morning, defead- Liverpool, May 17. To Slanghai: Mr general expense, as als all defensive ray Barracks at 2.20 this A. W. Goldart.

works. There has been much agitation at was leaving the barracks when stopped

of beef belonging to the Company was foun ated searched by Borman. About 10 lbs.

secured rocni defendant's waist by a cord. Defendant admitted the curge and als former conviction, and was sentenced to three wouths' hard labour.

row ceased upon the appearance of the first squad upon the scene of actium. It is pro- bable that the disturbance, which might lave ended much more seriously, was caused by the injudicious conduct of the Indian constable who was the original cause of the afray. Five of the Chinese who were engaged in the stone throwing were ap- prelented, and will probably he brought before the magistrato ou Monday morn ing

Tur following telegrama are taken front lately Australian papers :---

trafie des marchandises entre l'Anau à la tenders were sent in. France d'une part, et la Chine de l'adre, réglé par qu traite de cumperes at de tari'a

LATER.

re-

Lo den, May 30.-Thero were about a

à intervenir dans l'esprit le plus conciliant thousand touders for the Qaensland let,

By the side of these nctive troops it will

be necessary to have some French soldiers.

With the three years' service only it is vident that it would be necessary to resort

ALLEGED BREACH OF OPIUM VEDINANCE.

GENTLEMEN OF EXCLAND W. G. Graco, U Lord Harris, b

W. W. Real, b

21

... 31

31

A. 6.

6. T. Stuid, b

Steel, 1. -Ridley, and b

Vernia, Kobertson,

0

C8

... 58

Ilash, b

D

Christopherson, not exit ..........

Sundries

13

Diver, k

Tetul...

Bowling Analysis.

عید

...247

Spofforth took wicket for 30, 6iffon 3 for 70, and Palmer

for $0.

AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN, M'Donnell, c Bannerman,...

Mardoch, u Gion,

Midwinter,

Blackhan, not out ...

Bonner, not 113,

Sundries

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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGIZÁL

Station.

REGISTER

AT 4 P.M.-JUNE 27.

Wird.

Foochow 20.7078,087 NE2

Wostock 29.94 43. SE 1. Nagasaki. 29 5671,584 NW 1 a daily duty of 60 ton miles, though they would be able to garry goods to any distance

Hongkong Chernatory, June 28, uile. The at the rate of 2. per ton per

AT 30 4.---JUFE 28. the lie would be very Manih ... 23.8089.875 cost of making Bay 30 (Afternoon)The Australian alight. One very important festare in re-

dongkong 20.6383.379 E pect to the cost of telpher lines was the Amoy...... 23.6282.079 NE fact that the larger part of that cost was Foochow due to plaub, such as locomotives, trains,

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Hongkong Observatory, June 28.

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

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the question of the Colonial army. The Jado-Chinos: union admits of Loadom, May 30.-To day a prospectes a solution of this question which appears to

Total with 6 wickets down 83 was issued, announcing the intention to me advantagevus. Cochin-China possesses form a new Oriental Bank The capital is a corps of native tirailleurs, commanded by fixed at two millions, and an inBeential French officers. This corps of 3,000 inen is Tux duties levied on grada passing over directory has been obtained. Intimstin

Eleven are all out for 135, the Touquin bonders into the Southern of the intention to start the new bank has entisely at the cost of the Colony, which with being in pusssssion of 100 taafs of COLLISION AND LOSS OF LIFE IN

Mak Aluk, appeared on remand, charged Provinces are not likely to bo loss heavy been cable to the leading officers of the also has to pay the retiring pesiars. The

prepared opium without a valid certificate.

THE CHANNEL

and dyusinos. This could be increased in Shangbai. 29.7000.89 than those levied in other parts of China, / Orienta! Bank in the colonies, with a recent war proved the strength and sag. Defendant stated that he was employed in

quest to be prepared to treat for

On the night of the 17th May the Greek proportion to the work required; thus there Naamki 20.6075.676 SE WPostock 21.91 504 SE appi notwithstanding the wording of the Con-mont. It is understood that the notes and lay of these trouja. Considering its popu-stein to get it soldered; and evidenco was an opium stop and was asked to take the

seamer Nicholas Faglione, about 1,600 was a very moderate increase of cost in the tons burthen, and bound to London, pat rate per ton per mile for small traffic as vention recently concluded at Tientsi deposits of the suspended bank will be tation and richness and also its require-given by Mr Aratheon Bath, Superinten jato Dover harbour, attended by two tuge, compared with a large one, and, on the The official text of the Convention reads: nich up by the new institution.

Lond. May 30.-The Quslaud & perments, Tonquin should is able to supply six dent of the Opium Kurenne, to the effect having been in collision in the Channel other hand, a line laid down for a small that after making inquiries and examining with the screw-steamer Hespasian, of Lon traffic would accommodate a much larger 'En retour, in Chine s'engage à aditire cont. Io £2,672,000 wessfully battalions instead of three, under the sate the books of defendant's shop he was satis doz, outward bound. Both vessels aỨC- tradio with fresh cutia wn the line sur toute l'étendue de ses frontières méritel today, the omit asked for being conditions as in Cochin-China.

fied that the opium found belonged to a tained a great deal of darnage, especially itsell dionales limitrophes du Tong-king, le libre fully anbscribed. A large traber of

The defendant was liconace, No 31.

the Nicholas Vagliano. The collisiou

In conclusion the lecturer suwowed up therefore discharged.

occurred under somewhat peculiar circum his case by enumerating eas of the use stances. Although it was clear overhead it to which telpher linoe might be, but had THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN was hazy on the water. According to the not been, put They would convey goods,

ENGLAND.

statements of these on board the Fagliano such as grain, cuals, and all kinds of min The following descriptions of three of the they were about off Beachy Esad when erala, gravel, sand, meat, fish, salt, manure,

ali the collision occurred, steaming at a mo- fruit, vegatablets-in fact, goods which Temperature..

of au could be divided conveniently into parcels In bringing the Convention before the above that receive in full.

quire the engagement of volunteers with England are fuller than those wo have pro heard for two or three minutes before the necessary, he should feel no hesitation in

approaching stemmer could be distinctly

Force Chamber of Deputies on the 20th May, M.

Weather.. The following charters were affected in bounties. They would form a military divi-viously published:

sullision actually occurred, but as danger designing lines to carry weights of five or Bin Ferry explained the foregoing article us follows: Chua solemnly bound herself to Amoy during the fortnight ended on the sin comprising a proportionate rouber of

I to six hundredweight in each track. When Suddenly, bow. port troups of all arms, representing a small array. couarunced their fourth match in England be on the open to feo traffic between France and

to-day aquixet the Marylebone Clab, et the Heaps was seen omerging from a

fron a exists, the line could bring up its ven Annamon the one side, and horself on the Kobe, 16 luy days, 13 cents. (After com

Mozart, 5,400 peculs, Newchwang to The Minister of the Colonies should have Lord's cricket round. The untch ex dense bank of fog sut mure than a dis materials, as a railway does. Circular sa

these troops under his control, and the cited unusnal interest, and the attendance tauce of forty or afty fathers off, and the or agricultural implements could be driven

1. Banomecea, reduced to 33 degrees Fahrer- other, the whole of her southern frontier plation of Taiwanfoo Tientsin trp.)

throughout the day was enormous, 222018 next instant both reads were in collison, by wires connected with the line, and this bordering, on- Tong-king-thus is to say back, 30 lay day,22,000.

and hundredths. equably divided between Cochin-China and splotadid; an exilent wicket was pitched, mussal pourrance, Colliding in this way, solf. In fine, le did not believe that the

2. TEMPERATURE, in the skade in degrees, the thres provinces of Younan, Quangul, Orient, 12,000 pecula, Takze to Yoko

Annam. We should thus havsin Indo-China and the ground was in rete ass order. The the force of the collision was greatly inter sapended telpher Hhes would eror compete and tesths. Fahrenheit. and Quangtung, and to regulate on this hams, private terms.

hame tents, what won the toss, Wout first, sified. The bows of both reades were toru successfully with railways, Wurg the traffic 3. Hшr; in peresikaga of saturation, the frontier freedom of exchange and Customs

Hermann, 11,000 peculs, Newchwang to powerful forces, capable of enforcing ruspout and retines zie winds throngiunt the right out avariy down to the water-line, and was suficient to pay a div on a large hamidity of air situated with profetare being Amoy, 23 ly days, 19 cente.

day. tariffs on conditions the most advantageous

W. t. Gened, whs went a fest, pay in the case of the Fogling her plates capital. He believed delpher Lines IDU. to establish indisputably Eet predominane, nous les before wickets Steel, wie and for a great distance down both the port feeders to milways a la countries, and as

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4. DraxOTION O WISD, lo tre peinta. A. TORCE OF WIND, according to Beefort to French Commerce.' There can be little doubt, wo imagine, that the favoured ad- tion clause will stand in the way of these tarif's being made lower than those lerie

do la part des négociateurs chinois et les and the amount subscribed was nine wi conditions aussi avantageuses que possible Hona Tenderers at £09 84 are allotted 40 pour le commerco français."

on goods say - Canon. Any way it may

be safely assumed that other nalivus will

te special recruiting for troops serving in

per centam of the sonant applied for;¦ Indo-China. In my opinion it would re-matches played by the Australian Dieren i derato speed. The noise of the screw of B of two or three hundredweight. If it weretionof windį

24th June :-

London, May 23.-The Australian Eleven was apprehended, as the vessel wever, sighed in countries where no road |

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+ 0.27 W, DOBERCE,

Hunghung Observatory, June 28,

"Government Astronomer

Daniel, 9,800 peruls, to Newchwang and expensos of maintaininy them should be thousands being present. The Weathers having struck each other stent-91-6 very without stopping the traffic on the line it. / holt, and to the level of the sea in fuches, tenkr

Else, 8,500 cals, Kesiwag to Amor,

14 lay days, $710,

Ossident, 680 peculs, Taiwanfoo to Tientsin, 16 lay days, $1,700.

to the flag, and to the wil of France, agniécent i«minga for 101, when he jare started far below the water-ling, would buc a very extended

1750

gop!

G. STATE OF WEATHER. o y, e de

Frohlich, &,200 pocule, Keelung to Amoy, not only in Annam but also in the Laus was in with Grace for some bunks, aur and starboard sides. The vendels resmited, the cheapest mode transport in new Scale, 14 lay days, $685,

a & drizzling it, fog. 5 Bout of the peninsular of Indo-China over which! Defore he was stumped. Barnes also made ratións were inde io lover il boats, but he reste his argament neinly on the cunt A-hail, & Kghtning, o overcast, parang showers, a magnificent stand, and was still in at the on the captain of the Fagfions ascertaming of different modes of transport, which might chose of the day with 95 to his credit: 7e the mature of the huge, and finding that he believed, be stated pproximately as do frail, sader, & thunder, visibility, te dew (wel).The letters are repeated to indi- total of the Bugtish score amounted to 465, there was no immedide fear of his vessel fallows-Hadways, ir per mile;cale may increase over the average of their

sinking, he directed his men to ravenin on cartage is. per ton per wils; telpher lines, signification. London, May 23.-The match was con- board." great was the shock that the 24 fun per mile; and let it be rowent. § 7. Hais, in pehus, konthe sui kundsplike.

Occident, 5,800 poculs, 4 to 6 months at 8600 per month.

Francisum, 9,200 peculs, to Newolwang vot permit an arrangement by which goods and back, 26 lay days, $1,040,

we should exercise our authority.

With the union, we can and shook achieve great things; without it wo

with nine wickets down.

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