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By the next P. & C. steamer the following gentlemen are expected out Loco en route for China in connection with the Chin Island Mission: Mr Piggott, Dublin Uni- versity; Mr Maurice Paterebo And Mr. Robertson, Edinburgh University Mr Gill and Mr Bellingham, Cambridge; Mr Hector McKean, Oxford: Bir Orr Esing, Mr. Reginald Radcliffe, and the Rer, J. W. Stavenson.
No. 6985-DECEMBER 16, 1885.]-
Tax United States curratto Oraha, Cap. tain T., Selfridge, arrived at Singapore on the Uth instant from Colombo and ex changed salutes with Fort Canning. The Oma a is classed in the American navy as a second rato ship of 2,400 tons displace mont, 1,100 tous nott, 12 guts, 300 men and offers. She loft Now York on the 18th August, calling at Naples, Port Said, Shez, Ader, Bombay, and Colombo, and was to leave for Hongkong in a few days to join Admiral Davis' squadron,
THE CHINA MAIL.
day does not try them too much, I believe they will win the pair oar. As to the La dies' Parea, it is difficut to my which crew. will win. If King Harman is in good fet tle, he may just manage to get in Grat. The times of both grews in practice has been” very oven, differing only one or two es conds, I am informed.
I hoped at one time that the now Regi ment would compete for the Chinese Cap. They did enter a crew, but I understand") THE NC. D. Tee says:We regret to that they do not intend to row as they have hear that H.E, Signor di Luca, Italian not had time for practice. I trust that next Ministur, is to leave sie next month, for a year we shall see the officers of the 58th Ar a regular meeting of St. John's Lodge time at least. Signor di Luca will, wo taking a prominent part in sur Regatta, for of Froemiasons, held at night, the Right understand, proceed first to Birm, where Worshipful Master Elect, Fr. J. Who will not on behalf of his Government in they are undoubtedly of such stuff as good
vars are made of." Croker, was duly installed by the District regard to tho treaty negotiations now panding botween Italy and Siam. Ho
OLD OARSMAN. Gran Master of Hongkong and South will then leave for home on furlough. Chinn, Eight Worshipful Brother C. P. Chater, nesisted by the District Grand The Shanghai Chourier repeats the statement Lodge Officers as Master for the next year, that Mr O. N. Denny, formely U. B. Con and thereafter the Right Worshipful Mast in Tientsin, and lately U. 8. Conan ter invested the various office bearers. The ceremony was witnessed by a large At the same number of the brothren. mosting it was resolved to present the retiring, Master, Worshipful Bro. Grant, with spaat master's j wel for his ablo con-
General in Shanghai, is coming out to take up the position of foreign adviser to the Korean Government. It is not probable, rays our contempomry, that he will imitate dressing himself as Mr von Mollendorff
Koroan, and being carried about on a onewheeled chair.
THE NEW PARLIAMENT. We give below the names of the mem- bers returned for Parliament, so far a can bo made out from the best list of candi- dates to band. The telegraphic adricos so far inform us that such and such a place as returned a Liberal or a Conservative member; and to these placca wo have ap pended the name or names of the candi- dact of the lodge during the year, and also TEB account of the sufferings and loss of dates. There may be a few inaccuracies; the retiring Junior Wardon, Bro. D. life caused in the Cuttack District by the but in the main the list is correct, and it Hearesuan, with a jewel. At the class of cyclone of 22nd September last, is truly may be of interest to our readers the meeting, the members of the Lodge, in appalling Two hundred and fifty squaro Barrow-in-Furness-David Dangie company with a large number of bruthern miles of country were subverged by a great invited from ethor lodges, sat down to anne-wave, and eleven villages were complete by swept away, every human being in them excellent banquet, provided by the Eung-being drowned and every trace of human Kong Hotel and laid out in the Entrance habitation being offaced by the relentless The people in 154 other villages had erups de 968. their houses levelled and their ptroyed.-Rangoon Gazette.
Hall The usual loyal and masonic toasts having been duly honoured, a very enjoy able programs of songe and recitations was gone through. The following are the names
of the officers for the ensuing year :-
R. W. M. W..S..W.
W. J. W.
Trenmirer Secretary
8. D.
J.D.
Wor Bro J. W. Croker Bra W. Scott:
., E. J. Main
17
M. Falconer
T. H. Tindall
"J. Hodge
F. W. Perrott
13
F. Howell
Organist
D.
L. Kirchmann-
Steward
The Olsen
.1. G.
Tyler
R. W. Ken "Jno Maxwell
The Shanghai Courier of the 11th instant says:-Captain. Lang, who was obliged
to
retire from the Chinese service when ight ing began between France and China, is expected out by the next English mail, to resume his position as Superintendent of the Northern Fleet. The German officers who came take Li chang's ships, undor Admiral Stehelin, are
being discharged,
The new Stottin ironclads are
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Arthur Hayter (L.). Birkenhead--Col Hamley (C.) Birmingham, Central Jous Bright, de.
fosting Randolph Churchill (0) Birmingham, Bordosley-Henry Broad-
hurst (L.) Birmingham, East-W, Cook or T. 0. Bar
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Birmingham, Edgbaston - Geo. Dixon (L ) Binsirgham, North-William Kenrick (L) Birmingham, South-Powell Williams (1)
Southwark, Rotherhithe C. C.
E. Hamilton (C) Southwark, West-Arthur Cohen
:(L) Southwark Barmondsey Thorold
Rogers (L.)
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Witness was asked to look at the stringer simply moring through the wator He Defendant, in answer to witness questions; in Court, and see whether his sketch did not notice any motion at the stern of said that three men dressed in long coate agreed with the netual state of the stringer, the Camorte before eho osuus into the Glen- e in at the front door, which he opens ed to them and that one man stood guard Witness baving done so, suid-Tha | fruime his yor mu with a drawn sword while the
of the Oross-examined witnom said this was sketch shows exotly the condition or first voyage in the Glenfri ho lid only others want upstairs Wimass azam of
stringor plato.
St George's, Li Sq. — Lord Algor Frederick Hardy sa atinate of the come out from England in her. He had been the doors and found all right bat that of
non Porty (US).
Icioni. I hold a master's cortificato I in command of ships for a few months only the bedroom which was open and the knob St Pancras, East-TE Gibb (L) was on board the feloni on the morning of He had no idea what distance the Glenfrun from the inside of the door broken off. It North-TH. Bolton the 17th October. The Jolani was lying could turn in, nor how long it would take to would have been impossible to have broken (L)Danchored on the North side of the Fairway stop hor, as he had seen so little of that off the knob hom the outside. The door must South-Sir J. Gold in the barbant. I know Jardins's wharf. sort of thing in the steamer, but she have been opened by a key. In the next room sinid (L.) I remember the Kkisa was anchored at the was a very handy steamer. He had he found large wardrobe broken open, West--H: W. Laveen P. & O. buoy, on the other side of the Fair not seen much of her powers, and the panel having been forced out. A nub-
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way. Chur ship was heading it a N. Est- this was the first time ho had been ber of things had been thrown on the floor, (0) Strand-W. B. Smith
arly direction. The Khiva was honding ain in a steamer of this type... Tower Hamlets, Bow & Bromley little more Northerly than us, N.N. E. After W. S. Robson (L.), defeating I sout way the life boat I took the bear Capt. Colomb (C.).
ings; that was about eight o'clock, and we Tower Hamlets, Poplar-Henry had not shifted, and we were heading N.E.,
Green
Jardine's wharf just being open on our Tower Hamlets, Stopney--China, J. atar board side looking aster
Jad
plan the po..
What was it proventod you in among others the drawer of the wardrobe:
the
with the look broken. He found Carmorte before she came out under the piece of rope and shooth for a dagger in the bows of the Khiraf There were a great room. At the station defendant said that
things, we a
they put peppermint oil on a bandkerchief many
Could you not see her funnel and masla to his mouth. Witness trok him back to the house to find the handkerchief when ha There were too many masts there. There was nothing between you and the produced the towel in Court, which was
pepper mint. The other man who was with further on.
Could you not see her funnel?—I was not defendant when witasas untered the house looking for a funnel I did not expect a went away directly after, but, would be witness. At the statiuna steamer to come out there. I was looking called s
defendant said My master dismissed his ahead.
In fact you did my lock
look in that direc- hoy, but the boy was not one of the thres
Witness here marked on the Khim No, but there were other vessels quite clean and had no emell of
tion I did look in that direction
men who came in. There is a lookout When did it first strike you that there hole in the front door and defendant ought was no chance of avoiding & collision? not to have opened the door to strangers. When I first saw the Camorta. Witness examined defendant'e hande; there
Then everything both ships could have was a light mark on the right wrist.
collision Complainant, recalled, stated that when done would not have avoided a calli
bo wont out for the walk defendant was left in his obaige. Defendant's mother lived in the same house as the boy who had loft
Houldsworth, and Lord Fred. Hamil Amigo Before that I had not been able I cannot morta struck you 180 feet left alone in the honse and the keya wote.
ton.
a
Durant Tower Hamlets, Whitechapel-Sa-aition of the Iolani
muel Montagu (L)
Continuing, witness said-That morning, Tower Hamlets, Milo-end Spencer about half past seren, I was standing along
Charrington (C.)
with the chief engineer at the starboard Tower Hamlets, Limehouse-E. S. gangway, forward on the bridge. I heard
Norris (0)
the whistle of the Glenfruin going and then Tower Hamlets. St George's-0. T. I saw her across the Amira, which was ly
Rithio (C)
ing Elst of us (witness marked the position University-Bir Lubbock (L.) | of the Ango) I should think when I first Wandsworth Henry Kimber (C.) saw her she was going about 3 or 4 knots. Manchester The five Conservative indi. I heard her whistling repeatedly. As I was dates named are: A J. Balfour, J. F.watching her she came out past the stern Hutton, Bir Jas Fergusson, WH of the Amino. I saw her stare cloar the
to see her stern. As her atern came You 695 the into sight I saw her engines were reversed, from the stern. Now don't you think it and that they were going astern. I am you had gone ahead you would have cleared quite sure of that I know it by the the Camorla and she would have passed foam on the water. At that time, the under your stern-No, I don't think so.
Re-examined-think if the Casorta had stem of the Glenfria would be about 600 or 700 feet from the stern of the Iolani reversed her engines and gons full speed as near as I could judge. She was whist-estern when we first saw her, there would ling then I heard several blasts, but I not have been a collision. I think that was sould not say distinctly how many. I did the only chance there was of avoiding a colli- not just at that time see the amorta. Assion."
I say the enginus of the Glenfritt By Commander Davis-At the time of reversed, I jumped up on the bridge, and I the collision, the stem of the Glenfruisi was then saw the Comeyta which was very 50 or 90 feet from the stern of the Tolani. nearly abroad think the Camorte was going stoward of the Glenfruis, eaid he remember
of the Khira, on the port abreast
Alozattor Smith Mitchell, the chief
on to the affenfruin. I maw the collision about knots at last. I saw her coming ed looking out of one of the cabin windows At the time of fires collaion, the speed or the string of mesos quarter totis ten way was nearly of the Glenfruin. The foam on the water was up past the mitzen rigging
of the Glenfrain at that moment, the blown, and, after romaining below for a stoamor
Richard Merthyr
(L) and Tydvil-Henty Chas, H. James (L.) Middlesborough-Isaac Wilson (L) Midlothian W. E. Gladstone (L), with
majority of 4631 Nowcastle-under-Lyme-W. S. Allen (L). Northampton Chis, Bradlaugh (L.)
Henry Labouclere (1) Oldham J. M Maclean (0.)
T. Hibbert (14) W. (0) Oxford Universal 3. Mowbray (U.),
and J. G. Talbot (C.) Plymouth E. Clarke, 9.0. (C.), and Sir
Bates (0)
Edward
Childers.
Pontefract Rowland Win (0.), defeating Portosouth-Sir Wm. Grossman and Philip Vanderby! (L), dufesting H Drum mond Wolf and T. C. Braca. mond
side.
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Wong Un, a watchman, gave evidence to the effect that last night he went to visit friend in Pottinger Street. An amah came to the house while he was thoro and from what she said he and his friend went to tho back door of No. 2 Old Bailey Street. The door was the ground floor the open and he saw the defendant on him and the other end of the rope fastened mouth. to a post. There was a cloth in hin had happened. He said some Witness untied him and asked bim what the
and tied bin up. The case was then remanded till the 22nd bell and he opened the door; sad that the
about twenty minutes or tonight on came
the instant. frem was leaving port, and seeing the bows
his ship's of a steamer, Then he heard 2
Blackpool-Col. Stanley (0) Bristol, West M. Hicza Beach (C),
East. North, and South--H. Cosa Reading H. D. Greane (C), defeats The speed of the Camortz would bo less few seconds, he went on deck and stood on
Bristo,
ham, L. Fry, and J. D. Weston (all L.) Blackburn-W. Coddington and Sir R.
Peel (C.)
Bury St. Edmunds-Lord Francis Hervey
(0.)
the feet will be ovce mors under English superut de Brighton WI Marrett, and David
Smith (C.) are expected
Beston-W. J Ingram (L.) here from the north immediately, to under-Bolton-Col. Bridgman, and Shepherd go an overhaul.
Our annual regatta again draws near, and Ir is reported (anys the Shanghai Courier) it will interest our readers to learn that the that Germany is aking dificulties about Flagship this year will be composed of three agreeing to the new opium article. Con- palatial highters, one of which will be aetsidering that Gerraany has no interest what apart specially for dancing on, another for tiffia and spectators and a third for the use
rangement is the same as three years ago was found highly convenient and generally
Cross (C.), defenting J. K. Cross (L.) Carbsle-Bobert Ferguson (L) Chelsea-Charles Dilke, by a narrow ma
jority.
Shaw Lofevre.
Rochester-Col. Hughes Hallett (C.). Bochdale T. B. Potter (L)
tingtoo (L.) Rosendale, Lancashire N.E-Lord Salford, N.--Ed. Hardcastle (C.)
LARCENY.
Sui Achung, a coolie, was convicted of stealing a pair of silic trousers worth $3
than 4 knots at that time I should think, the nort rail from where. No down up belonging to a seaman named Ho Tik Chi:“
At the moment of the collision I could not about 150 or 160 feet off,
Bar. see the stern of the Camorta; it was shut on the Glenfruin. The
" S.-W. Mather (Lv)-
W.-Ben. Armitago (L) Scarborough Sir Geo. Sitreil (C.) Salisbury Mr H. Grenfell (L. Sheffield, Central Olas. Howard Vincent
C.), defeating Plimsoll Sheffield, Hallam C. B. Stuart-Wortley
(0.)
LATE INDIAN TELEGRAMS.
We extract the following telegrams from the Rangoon Gazelle
out by the Glenfram. I could not at any Gloufruin were going full speed datorn, and victions, and was sentenced to six months time hata mean the propeller of the fa-she was was going very slow through the hard labour, the first and last fourteen days marta as-alm was coming end on, but I water. He saw the screw of the Camoria, to be in solitary confinement, could have seen's movement in the water the whole of her starband side being towards as she was a light ship. I never did see him. He watched the Cursorta come on until any morament in the water, at her stern, the collision occurred, and at no time was her At the time of the collision, the stem of screw going astern. He thought it a very the Glenfrstin was from 90 to 100 fest foolish thing for the Camorta not to go nɛ Hu 30 Captain Norman wait from the stern of the Tolant. I have terra. marked the position of the Glenfrum ing his bands to the Camerta people to gu
Field Force, 24th (via Thayetmyo, 27th) and Cimarts at the time of the collision, astern, and also heard him shent ant to and and also that of the Khina, and that of the them. When the collision occurred ho at November.-Yesterday the Nguwoon, Capt Camorta when I first saw her.
ticed that there was not a soul on the fore Carpenter, R. N., who had gone forward sure the Genfruin was on the North
North side castla of the Camrosto, shortly after, he reconnoitering, was fired at from z large of the Fairway, from the distance at which a few black chaps come op. He was not earthwork at Pakoko. He shelled it and sinced their fire. To-day, on the Flotilla ale passed the Amigo The Camorta, if she practical enough, to know whether the Ca- advancing, the Bappers landed and destroy- lind come on on the course I first saw her murta struck the Glentinin at right angled an earthwork on which were seven guns. an, and there had been no Glenfruin, but he knew she struck her at a very slight The Floet arrived at Meingyan at p.m. U. Penrose (C) Jennings, and W. Tip would have just cleared ns, and no moro. late Cour W. Harcourt (L.).
Canterbury-J. Henniker Heaton (C.) Cheltenham-J. T. Agg-Gardner (C.) Coventry H. W. Eaton (0) ever in the opin m trade, this course of Croydon--W. Grantham, ac. (C.) action on her part was hardly anticipated. Colchester H. J. Trotter (C.). Foars were entertained that some of the Christchurch-, E. Baring Young (C.)
University J. Beresford- heston to the article the price of some con- cession to themselves, but it was hardly to
„ai The czarmittee and members. This ar smaller powers
might try to make their na C. Raikes (0)
recognised as being in every way preferable to having for a flagship a large steamer, which necessarily must be moored a har- considerable way out into the bour, and frequently a long way off the judge's boat, rendering it very difficult to follow a rade closely. This year the lightera will bo moored just off Kowloon Point, and the races will fuish quite close to them, so that spectators will have an excellent opportunity of at least watching closely what is generally the most ex- elting part of the race. The great few ture in connection will the arrange ments to be made for the lady visitors this year is the special provision which will be made for carrying on dancing, The lighter set apart for thos purpose becg provided with a special floor, suitablo for dancing This will no doubt form great attraction and lead to an increase in the number of lady visitors, and to an in- crease in the amount of dancing, which of late years has not boon carried on so briskly as it might he. There is always plenty of
has
be supposed that a great power like Ger
Shofield, Ecclesall-Ashmead Bartlett (C.) Altercliffe-Bernard Cobridge (L) Brightside, J. Mundella (L.) Shrewsbury R Waring (L) Southampton-Alfred Giles, and Admiral
Cominerell (C.) St. Helen's-Houry Seton-Karr (0)
H. Sidebottom (C)····
Staley ridge-T..]
piny (D.)
(0.) Taunton S. C.. Alliopp WakefieldEdward (reen (C)
She would have zone between us and the The Court was here adjourned until to: A large body of troops was gezi a mile and
I heard no whistling from the morrow, at 10.30.
Cross-examined.--
ined.The Iolani was head-
many would throw difficulties in the way Durham Thu. Milvain (C.) of an arrangement which cannot pessibly Tadley-H. H. Sheridan (L.) affet her trade injuriously, and in a step Darlington Theodore Fry or B. K. Spark Warrington Sir Gilbert Greenall()ing slightly N. of N.E. It was slack water towards the total abolition of Jekin.
UNDER the heading. 'Tea lost in the Glen ogle, the Shanghai Courier of the 12th inst, publishes the following information, which was circulated here with regard to the Glen frin, not the Glenogle, some days ago :--
at
It is now reported that of the tea cargo of the Glenogle, which steamer was wrecked recently, 20,000 chests have been recovered.
anthorities It is to be hoped that the home will be ou the look out for these asms chests, as the contents must inevitably have suffered, and the ton ought not to be allowed to go into consumption without examination. The tea syndicates would do well to wire to representatives at home to apply for a Government survey on the tes
ou its arrival.
THE COMING REGATTA. The ting for the Regatta draws nigh, and soon my avocation anPaul Pry' at the Best House will be at an end. There are hopes, however, that mowing will be
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Dumfriesshire-Robert Jardize (L) Exeter-H. 8. Northcote (C.) Edinburgh, East-G. J. Goschen (L.)
Weat. R. Buchanan (L)
Edinburgh, Guntral-Adam Black, J. Hall
Renten, or John Wilson (all L) Edinburgh, South Sir Geo. Barrison or
Thomas Raleigh (1) Falmouth D... Jenkins (L) Glasgow (7 Liberale returned).
Tho
names of the 10 Liberal candidates are Lord Fitzmaurice, Shaw Maxwell, W. Forsyth, Ed. B. Russell, Jas, Martin,
J. McCulloch, A. G. Corbett Hugh Wath, John Ure; Chas. Camerou, Gravesend, Bazley White, jun, (C.).... Growich.T. W. Boord (0) Halifax James Staudell and Thomas Hastings Sir T. Brastey
Shaw (L.) Hull, Contral-A
gion-A W Pool (the
Wodnesbury-Wilson Lloyd (C.). West Bromwich-J, H. Blades (L.) Winchester Alf. Loftus Tottenhamn (C.) Wolverhampton, South-O. P. Villora (C) Wack-Alfes Hickman (C.) Worcester-G. H. Allsopp (C.) York-Frank Lockwood, .(L.), and A.
E Poase (L)
SUPREME COURT. IN ADMIRALTY.
at the time. When I first saw the Glen fruin she was abreast of the Canton Wharf. The Iolun was distant from the Amigo about 700 feot, it might have been a little
on the bridge, and
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Police Intelligence.
(Before 4. G. Win, Etg.) Wednesday, December 16,
EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF JEWEL- LERY IN OLD BAILEY STREET.
of
a half
Naval Brigade, followed the" Trrawaddy Tunan and Literan with the beesy artillery, steamed elesly up the river past the town, and were banvily fired on all the way along from the banka by the guns and musketry The Naval Brigade had 2 men wounded on the Palou Firing was kept up till dark. After dark enemy's gous still fired from the battery on the bank, 20th This morning the blue- more. Tas Amigo was heading a little more Easterly thau us. There was a lot of
jackets landed and found 11 gms which whistling from the Glenfruin, but I did not
were spiked. They also found the village deserted. Wo leave 2 Companies of the at any time hear three distinct blasts from the Glenfrein What made me look fast
Lin Afun, of Taugkoon, cook in the Liverpool Regiment; 4 Companica of the was Mir Robert Low, the Chief Engineer, employ of Mir B. Byramjes, was charged 11th Bengal Infantry; one Company who I supposes a collision. I then got stealing Insellory to the value of 81499 sen Myingyin which is in a strongly entron- first noticed the foam, rewith others not in custody on suspicion of Sappers; and two mountain guns to gussi- warking and boukend around. The from complainant's house, ca the 15th instched position The Flotilla is now pro- Camurid when I Erst
was on a
Bomanjee Byramjos, oxanned, said he ceeding up the stream, the a little was a broker living at No. 2 Old Bailey
We are indebted to the Chief Commissioner perhaps
communica mere enaterly collision, the changed her comme a little returned home he found his boy absaat tim more to the East. The distance from the from the house. The bay va rolated Telegram just
From Caneral position in which I first saw the Cameria to witness' amah, and witness apoke Prendergast announces military post with of the collision was about 610 feet. to her about the boy's absence as he had Civil Officer established at Pagan. Enemy to that The distance from the position of the elem been absent before without permalasiot appeared in force at Blyingyin where ziver of the Genfruit when I first saw has stem at 8 pm witness went to see the house bank was entrenched and guns momted to the position of her stem at the mument locked up and found the back door open on three batteries. These were zilenced by of collision would be 480 feet. The vessels and a chair coolto coming in the scalia gunboats between & pito, and nightfall on vers in collision about a minute.
said he had irst come from Tai-pang-alan. 24th. Next morning three belgedes landed He then ordered the defendant, his cook, but found place evacuated. beard
Fordo then ordered the defendant to get a light was expected to arrive off Ava to-day- Prendergest adds We have light was brought he found his boy hiding trene
looked upon by the
(Before Sir G. Phillippo, Chief Justice, Me.lina almost parallel Just before the Street. On Saturday night when be for the follotary on
sisted by Commond Davis, B. N. Victor Emanuel, a d Lizat-Commander Far quhar, R.N., Vigilant, as Nautical Assessors)
Wednesday, December 16.
K'GEFUGE, COW & CO. 08. 2. CANOBTA)
31,008,000.
NETHERLAND INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. 8. 8. 9. OLEN FADIN,$70,000. Burs 24 AND 25. The Attorney General (the Hon. E. L O'Malley), and Mr A. J: Letch, instructed by Massre Wotton and Deason, sppeared
Mirama (0.), defeating Mr Norword. ExtWin Sanadors (L-)- West C. H. Wilson (L) Hoddersfield E. A. Leatham (L.) Ipswich J. C Collings (Le), and H. W..West, Lle of Wight--Sir R. Webster, Attorney
King's Lynn-Hobt. Bourke (G.)
Geners! (0)
John Ellis (0) Liverpool-The
Baron Worms, E. Whiteley, D. Rad and Stekes, represented the Camonia. cliffe, Jobs Houlding, John Gibson,
How far ahead did the Glenfruin go after kho got clear --Only a few feat.
Wasn't she well on your port quarter ?--- No, she was nearly astern.
to look the door. From what he
he
was established with Civil y port
Baid he was afraid. Witness pushed people as a deliverance
How was the Glenfruin handling after the and unlock the back door, and when the Generalistakeable evidences that our time for a dance between the intervals of the kept up after the regatta, for I have heard Kingston The Conservative candidates for for the Glenfrum, aud: Messrs Francis and collision A little more Northerly, and by the window of the cock house, The advanco in foro from past and pre- ̈. the seats were: W. F. Lawrence, Bay, instructed by Mosara Sharp, Johnson the head of the aorta went rand to the boy locked the door for the night sent evils. They are flooking back into the been kindly, given them to play by Vice- mittee and the Club, But of these mora ga, Lord Cland Hamilton, and T. Htrar's soat kroyd occupied the Rain, little on our Starboard quarter, and the was Whilet going round the other door hetowa from which they say they were driven
racea. Music will be provided on the first day by the combined bands of the Auduel ons and Agamemnon, permissia having
rumours of several races, one of the most interesting being a proposed combat between the rowing members of the Com
Admiral Hormilion, Cartin Long, and the shon. At present I will confine my remarks other officers of these reassis, and on the to the rears to be rowed at the Regatta, second day by the Band of the Northamp The Chinese Cop will be a most exciting tonshire Rent, Colonel Festored the othco, Cless and Hickey's crews are the cers having given the persion. This year most fancied and are undoubtedly the best the earpices of the Favourite old Fame will trained, but I am inclined to think that if
Lom the flagship, she being laid up, hat will be first past the post. Thompson's craw,
Lincoln Charles Seely, en, L), and
Joseph Ruston (L) Launceston-T. N. Lawrence (C.) Leeds, West-H. J. Gladstone (L)
+3
South Sir Ion Playfair (L) North-W. L. Jackson (C) Central G. W. Balfour (C.)
Bast. Richard Dawson (C.).
A Picton (L)
Mr E.
Thans suits arose out of a collision which
occurred in Hongkong harbour between the British steamer Glenfruin, of the Glen Line, and the patch steamer Cavigation the Netherlands India Steam Navigation Co., on the 17th October,
The hearing of the suits was continued to-day.
Salvador Mois a he was a draughts
the employ of the Hongkong Whampoa
North about a point. The Comerts wae B him in Leading something the same ne ourselves.
How long was it from the time you fra
colliaton? saw the Glenfine until About & or 7 ininutes.
of
heard a strange voice, and on going to the by the extortionate exactions of the Man- confe's quarters found a strange man there dalay soldiers Priests did people may biding his face on one of the codie's beds, openly and with evident signs of satisfac
* Witness enquired who the man was and the ton that they willingly accept English rule the Glenfritin is the eams on-, should have asted his permission and Myingyan 3 soveraly, and 5 slightly. boy said it was bli friend who had come to and hope for its speedy establishment. she sleep for the night. He told the boy he --Ancther correspondent status our lous at
Did you notice any change in the course
came little more towards ga.":
Did you notice the Camorts heel over at the thine of the collisionNo, I did not notice her heel over, but I noticed the Glenfromheel over a little, she being the nearer, slip.
How far ahead did the enfrein go after
ordered the strange man to come out, but he wounded.
fed. Witness then sent for a constable. Sikh constably came and wifnis gave the handed stranger & slap and hand Sikh took him by
fim to the co stable. As soon
and
ELECTION NEWS.
+ve missed van conveying passengers to and Hughes' crew last the distance, his bust Tenester-Alex. McArthur (L) and Já mannock Co. He made the diagram the collision -I don't think she stopped at the queue the stranger begon or have bron elected The Conservatives NO Mr Gillies, the Secretary of the Dock Ca, consisting of Friedorioha, Kennedy, sed London, Batteries & Clapham-Oct. of the Glenfuin (put in) to seale. The AC all Sho went in again after the collision found in the had disappearest Mr Gladstone has been returned.
has very kindly placed the Pilot Fit Master, is certainly a powerful combination at the disposal of the Committee, and and may surprise as sël.
she
Still I am of opi- will make the usual trips to nion that Bughes' crew will require a lot of
and from Pedder's Wharf under the beating. As to the American Cup, Thomp
goział and well known Captain Stopani,
son's crew, consisting of Lockhart, Kennedy,
and Master, is the favourite, and ought to win, though it will be hard prossed by Glass'
As for the entries and the prospects of good sport, they are as large and as good as they have been in any year lately, and all and Hughes' men. The German Cup should that is wanted now to make the Regatta abu a nortanty for Hughes, though his how success is good weather, On both days Sir man, Thompson, does not row in good George Bowen and Miss Bowen will, we form. The International will be a very even understand, be present, and on the second race, if any reliance can be placed on the day, immediately after the International times done in practice. Bumour has it that Race, Miss Bowen will present the Chal.the Iris lave dore the mails in 6.53 and the lenge Cup to the victora, Miss Cameron Scotch in 6.35. The Engiah hara, never will present the Ladies Fursa, also imme. been over the full coume, it is diffent diately after the race.
The following tips are from a keen ours
to tell me they go, though the Chinese Cup will be a fair criterion of their speed, as three Bw of the crew
sre English International meo, viz., Hughes, Mills, and Rayllar. Taking everything into coucideration, I am at pre sent of opinion that the green f * Dal Oirland will be the first colour to meet the Judge't sye, but that the "laddios frac aurth of the Tweed will not be far behind.
FIRST DAY. Junior, Bevllalat, Goodad; 2nd, Shep
herd; 3rd, Cornish Chinese Cup1st, Glam's crew,
Bickley's; Sed Hughes's orow. Ma ter's har entered a crew which may up
2nd,
Volunteer Cap.-Pair-narast, Glass's
2nd, King Harman' American Cap Ist, Thompson's crew; and,
Gas Brd, Hughes Chairman's Cup 1st, Haghan's grew; 2nd,
Glaw's 3rd, Thompson'
The Mombers Cup will be won by Thomp ow, with Glass close up. I hear son's crow, that Gullad is not going to seall: If such is the case, the Junior Scells will be a soft thing Shephard, who sil vin in a pad- dio from Cornish The Volantzer Cup for pair bacs will be a hot rare between
SECOND DAYS International-Tone up between the Scotch
and Trish Gorman Caplet, Hagher's crew 2nd
Goodlades and HMNEY Glass and Goodlad, and King Harman and
Ladies' Purse—185, Gina's crew; and,
King Harman' Momber Cup
1st, Thompson's cre and, Classe Bed, Goodlade
Lord Hartington has been elected
Lunden, Nov. 28. —The latest Election ra- furns show that 128 Conservatives, 181 Liberals, and 18 Home Bule candidatos wiluess let him go. The next dead ston
far have gained 75 and the Liberals 29 Morgan (L), J. Fletcher Moui- tual length was taken from the builder's she was never brought to a
stop, Yesterday evening at 5.10
he
boy bad drawing
All the other measurements though BIN HAY 19 ton, .c. (L)
little way on. Juda
p.m. he went Bethnal Green, N-George Howell were made by himself. The water line ha After
you say you went and out with his wife for a walk and met the for Midlothian by a majority of 4,6
{
Totes returned had aken from 17 feet 3 inches forward got the life-boat ont; and you say that was amah with his daughter. When he
a large majority for Rossendale, Glas Bothnal Gresa, B-E. I Pickers and 20 foot 4 inches aft. Tas diagram about eight clock Yes, the life-host left hoine the sieh gave him some information by
of the Cameria (put in) was also made by the ship for the Glenfruin just as eight in consequence of which he went upstairs Bow has returned seven láberals Conter gill (L) Brixton Ernest, Baggallay (C.) witnias. That was also drawn to scale bells was struck on our ship. I don't know and found his bedroom dear open and a Wednesbury and Isle of Wight La satives have been elected for Fearborough, City of Sir R. Forler and J. G. He had also drawn a plan of the injuries to our clock was set to Hongkong time that large wardrobe in the broken and a
room Hubbard (C.)
the Glentuin mazimum length ''of Doptford-H & Cover (L) or W. the hole was 16 feet, and the maximum morning or nut. I watched the Glenfruin drawer in the wardrobe broken open. The berale have been elected for Batteries And
going down all the way to Belobera Bay. drawer, which he had left locked, had CUT
a small tin box in which were by means of dots.
He had also drawn a all the time lamba fan of the bringer piate in Court, showing Robert Low, chief sogineer of the Tolangonging to his við, tduard, a gold charm |
the injuries received by that
The
melt
Clapham
3. Evelyn (0.) deleating fal Mo-breadth 13 feet. He had marked the dent. She was going very slow, and Batting down/taire diamond earrings worth $700 elected for North Lambeth.
Holborn Dol. Y. Dus-
FastJames Bigwood
to
a
he went on to give evidence which was
General Fraser, consorentire, has been
bangles "THE HERVIAN TROUBLER, STAN who was with the first witnede just before worth 285, a gold watch
The statement by the Times that King pie attorney General all be intended the coffinion, tas of evidenco corroborating and an American gold dollar, 4 laug's watch Milan had, resolved in abdlosta, and that put the stringer plate in in evidence that given by the Erst witness. When he Finsbury, Central-Howard Spers His Lordship--If Mr Francis does not first saw the stein of the denfin, he chain worth $50, gentleman's watch Austria would occupy Servis is untene
guard, the property of his brother-in-law, a November 28. The London COTTOSPOR ley (1) Prepar abject
the fost indicating that her engines were diamond locket and two gold nooklets and dont of the Bombay Gattle telegraphs that Fulham Hayes Fisher (C), de- Mr Brandis
Mr Francis—I don't object, if the Regis going aatorn, and he judged that they had about 89% in silver, besides a bundle of Prines Alexander, at the head of the army
ining all this pro festing Gon W. E. Russell (L) try can hang it up, and keep it among the been going astern for about two minutes.
containing ruptes The box
of 60,000 Dulgarinne, has crossed the Hackney Central Bir W, G. Han-records of the Court.
Robert Glegg, chief officer of the Glen party was gone and three new Chubb's locks routier into Berrian territory. He is not ter (U), defeating John Holzia, Cross-examined, witness said he had Hackney North-Gaul Lewis Felly nada the plan of the Cameria on Monday fruit, was the next witness, Haring stated in a small bag were also taken. The tin advancing on Piret King Willin is mass
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lack, but he had made the sketch, without that he held an extra master's certificate in Court was the one which was in the ing his troops at Nisch, where he is pre Hackney South-Chia Russell, measurements, on the previous Friday. It and that he had been at ses for 18 years, drawer. The lock was now broken. Heparing to make a statid. Tip Servia
find also uniased pair of binoculars worth lost 2,000 men in the futile attack on Wid- won only a Fandy sketch. -9.0% Ges. Goldsworthy
Why do you put 3 inch scale if it is only roborative of and very similar to that given 15, and a small pistol with an Ivory in Austria insists on the acceptance fancy sketch 7-1 pat that there to show by Captaiu Norman. He said he was keep handle. When he returned he found Alexander of the armistice proposed by Hempstead-Bit Bouss Holland the height of the how, being a good look out right forward on the Parsee friend, a Chinese constable and some King Milao,
When did you take the ketch of the daforcastle as the Glenruiw was proceeding others in the house. Nothing was touched (C), defeating Marquis of Lorne, Kennington Rabt. Gent-Davis mage to the Glenfruin Three weeks ago down the north side of the chanol, whew but the drawer and its contents Witness The DURAL AND CHINA
(C.), defeating O'Connor Power. Hadn't the repairs on this Glenfruin con- all at once he saw the Gamerta coming out then went to the Police Station graphs is be currently become and tale John Butlin, P. 6. 51. deposed that at If the event of Theets Bring and entir+ Lambeth, North-Generel C, O. siderably progrossed three weeks ago 1 Wae from under the les of the P. & n. steamer
yesterday he was in Hollywood ng Chinese territory, he will be seized Fraser (0)
ahe then exactly in the same condition a boat 3 or 4 points on the port huw 5.50 pm what he heard he went to and delivered up by the Chinese official
vent in I don't now. He pointed it out to the Captain, who was Lewisham Lord Lewisham (.) she was when she went in
I did at the bar when and want to door at the moment hauling tap lanyard of the No. 2 Old Bailey Street, where there was a the Oliness. Goyerahant, hazing geen Marylebone, East-Lord C.
Bere
back door. The defend-
eistada strmations to the Viceroy of, Yekuan to gave three short blasts crowd round the bao Lund (C.)**
Where did you
observed ant no/l
Deland-
that effect. on this plat
plau That was exactly. Marylebone, Wear F. Seager Buut shorn ou
hand wman had been tred up and I see the plates when I took the drawing then that the telegraph was et full speeded him the rope croduced, which he mad
towards the ANE Dad Lym Bristowo Those alath there not taken out of the ship astern. The Comerta este an
when saw her. I don n't know how much Genfruit, only slightly altering her course had been used. The defendant said it Paddington Bout&y Lord R. Chur of the plates had been cut away to get the to starboard. The Camerin ran into the the other man who had been tied up,
on I got BORG OL
informa Gleste at nearly night angles and but the latter said it was defendant. Tha chill (C.)
pa defendant then admitted it was be tint Paddington North-L L Caben
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bean qut away from our boilermaker, who she was going at about 4) kuota an hour.
near the cook-bousa and samt saw the way Muply, urging vitauga Bear measurements from outside, I did nos age the stringer taken out, bitt know where it the water. Asked to explain what he bech tied Wines found there the tin meant byrging, he said he motus box and papers in Court lying on the ser ww, because I know the build of the ship,
ד
and
whistle, which Jar The
BRATE THESE Adges Captain waived a real aber man Were inside.
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