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not think there was any legal obstacle to the woman getting the license

THE CHINA MAIL

No. 7074 - APRIL 2, 1886.]

Two Chinamen wors charged at the Police

the vessel struck. She memed at first to Court this morning with having caused the

touch something lightly with her heel and Mr Dono orplained the clumstances then abe atrick hard and remained fast death of the woman, who was knocked down under which the license was first granted, All that they thought they saw on the 16th on the Wong-nei-ehoong and some two and it appeared from his statement that the wasthe loom of land about Turnabout. The months ago by a roller which then nothing of Frank Rogers, who was a new mou. He happened to go in thera

Justices had granted the license knowing Captain had not called him into the chart. and found were running along the road, a verdict of comer to the Colony, believing that the the Captain constiting the charts. They manslaughter having bean returned ngainst woman would be the real manager of the lad marked off their position before them by the jury at the inquest en de hou, and she had practically hen the and he did not know why the Captain was

the chart. He did not take manager According to Rogers' story Mm.

pleased and according to Mrs Han's story he was not suficiently energetic in keeping the house in proper order. At all events quarrelled, Rogers in gone away,

the

That on the 17th, at about 7 a m., a conrSS was set W. by B., which we are of opinion was not a safe and proper course under the circumstances; and that the master afterwards obtained an observation which should have shows him his error. "And the reasons given by him for adopting, this course, we are of opinion, did no justify him in so doing, and wo consider that this was the direct cause of

the lar of the ship

ceasad's body. After some evidenco had; Han would not let him do exactly as he that morning; he only marked We are of opinion that the measures adopt-

been given, the case was adjourned.

the tinie

By the Captain Herleved the fourth meta at nine o'clock to let him have breakfast, and left the bridge about half

nine o'clock. This was the first time.

SATs the Japan Mall of the 22nd instant: the license having been paid for a pohon on duty on a steamer. Dering

tho

Asomovbat serious accident occurred on and.

whole year, Μια Ban wants to put in her Saturday afternoon in the Colonial Hotel, husband as nominal manager of the place. o middio watches of the 16th and 17th he

Mr. Mackenn by which a man named Hughes received o

had no stvere pistol shot wound. Tho shot was nothing in the Ordinance to prevout a

Chinaman taking out a license

the on

17th. He showed the fired by a man named A. O. Folger, who it

cutioned that the applicant Captain the nature of the bottom by la seems a larking with n self cooking re- could

ed

daftar

AMERICAN TELEGRAMS. The steamer City of Pelang, Captain H. O. Dentborn, arrived hore from San Francisco to-day. The following telugrams are taken from our exchanges

they behaved in supply of the ing the progress of the Ora-riated care. The

A SIGNIFICANT SPEECH.

explained that there was found the Captain on deck. The ast sounding on her when ho took the Meer read nor write but Men he took that the position by observation volver. Folger fired one shot at random in, 1 Man could, and in reply to a questold him vith the lead. The Captain The Court is of opinion fur setting an Gale in the House of Hurdsitizes in South America, announced the toe will reitle botting disputen, and will re-

MELTING OF THE LICENSING

COUET, P

An ordinary sessions of the Licensing Court was held at the Magistracy this fore- noon, when the following Justices were present:Mr E. Mackean (President), My W. M. Deane, Captain Superintendent of

cases.

protect Italia

that

court to

and his certificate is therefore suspended { prosecan of Parliament, the United States of Colombia in this matter osastitutes the club the supremetting,

for three months from this date. Given under our hands this 2nd day of 1-April 1966)

(Signed) R. MURRAY RUMSEY, R.N.,

President of the Court.. G. 8. KRIGWIN,

Navigating Lieutenant.

THOMAS GRAT FOCour,

Blaster Mariner. THOMAS HAMLIN,

Master of Amatista

LATE INDIAN TELEGRAMS. (From Indian Exchanges.)

COMMITTEE OF ENQUIRY ON THE GOVERN.

of the

the tro following He adunita that

his days folly for his taartness on

a duty was to can the public mind, hut

DAY

DEATH OF A UREMAN SOLDIER

timation to be conveyed to Parnell and his principal colleagues to the affect that if they frame a scheme of Irish home rule from a

Gladstona je said to have caused an in-

London, 11th March-In the House of no sten to protect the publia Adjutant to the Emperor William, is dead. } examined by the Cabinet,"

MENT OF INDIA.

REPEAL OF THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASER AUTA, Moved in an orderly insener to an oxit at possession to disprove the allegation that

London, March 17.—In the House of the Hydo park corner. There, without the divorce of the Commons, last night, Mr. C. Wilson, Mom warning, bodies of mounted police made a collusion.

of the Crawfords resulted from bor for Kingston on Hull, called the furions rush into the crowd, especially in An intimate friend of Sir Charles Dilke, attention of the House to the Contagions the vicinity of the leader's wagonettes writing to the papers, charges Ohumburiata Diseases Acta of 1800 and 1869, and moved Many blows were orchanged and the police with some responsibility for Sir Charles ac- a Resolution for their ropeal, which was were booted. The temper of the crowd was tion is not going into the witam box dor

sors but in agreed to without a division.

in response to

A largo weiter sorts that it was Chamberlain's re- of the crowd escorted the leaders to hement maistence against Victoria street. The police continued their that

appo ring attempts to disperse the crowd, and by as a witness. He also alleges that some in-

TRIED Sir Chapon frame course. the and the conduct of

the time Westminster was reached they had discretion of which Sir Charles had boon the master under the circumstances are

streets. There was no attempt at rioting of an intrigue been scattered and quiet prevailed in the guilty happoned in carly life, and consisted creditable to him.

with

A married woman of It appears evident to the Court that the

Thirty thousand persons have applied to light character. Sir Charles, his friend says, Briconakire must have passed within

House for relief the Mansion SEQUELS DE TUE' RIOTS.

is a most sensitive man, and the burden of about two miles of the Labiniocks in wea-

New York, Feb. 21.-G. W. Smalloy's

|the accusation has uently cost him his ther in which it was reasonable to expect London cable special to the Tribune of Feb.

Rome, Feb. 21. Count Robiliant, Min-reason that the fog signals there would have 20th says

ister of Foreign Affairs,

in his speech yes.

GENREINING, DURMAI, AND IRELAND I been made use of, and that at this time

the Chamber of Deputies, in We have not yet outlived the riots or Sir which he said that I peaceful means failud fused to take cognizones of betting, has ab- The Jockey Club, which has hitherto n the Breconshire was making constant to Charles Dilka: London still continues to the Government would have recourse to nounced tho rule that Tattersall's Commit of her steam whistle.

discuss both with animation. that blame minst be statement in the House of Commons and

Childers forcible measures in order to attributed to the master the bar room which, however, injured, notion as to whocher or sat there was no gave a great deal is water than

unsafe course on the morning of the 17th were by t by the

far the most interesting part of the Italy accepted the mediation of Spain with port defaulters and persons guilty of mal. practice to the club. This rule virtually one, and afterwards by couns matechance the legal objection to a woman holding a sounding Previous to the vessel

reel striking

oa cendition that the necessary negotia- make and adrais pistul was firad close to Hughes' head, the license in her husband's name, said that while they were in the chart room, he could

Salisbury censured Ukilders in etfang terms,

administer lawa his. beck and nar

was a matter for the tradesmen with whom not say whether the Captain spoke in him.

ridiculed an inquiry conducted by the chief. tions be conducted at Madrid instead of and places turf dealings on a hastiness fool- ballet patsing through rowly missing the wind-pipe as well as a shee

she dealt. Ho

or not. He was He know that several women

hen the a was always present when

culprit, and declared that the whole as Bogota, and that the decision be given rangement for maintaining order in the duced an impression at Madrid that Spain's Another meeting of members of the Cabinet large blood vessel. Dre Eldridge and Tri-were mangeremes of hotels in England soundings were taken and he was confident

ole within six months. The spotch has pro- The Commercial's by him. in attendance, and later and hold licenses. The suretics were two they wore correctly reported by He plor wors promptly in

metropolis Ind

Led brokou down Lanentably, the same evening Hughes was conveyed to Chinese who were certified to be rogistered heard no signals nor gons while he was on

disastrously and contemptibly Childers mediation will be useless and that Italy was held to-day Dispatches were received the Hospital, where he now liga in a some-by the Rogistrar Genoral and the

bridge. If they passed three or f

r four miles applicant the

throws

rows the blame on Colo

Colonel

certainly make reprisala. Henderson,

from Lord Dufferin showing the increasing A POLITICAL CONSPIRACY, what precarious position. Folger who was was recommended by Me Grifith, Mr from land they ought to have heard guns.

When the aberrations were taken on the considerably affected by the accident gave Humphreys and a Chinees shops come 17th they could see seven or eight miles to

whom apparently ha intends to remove after

Paris,

Fob.

gravity of the Barmali revolt; some niso the committee has reported. Henderson's

21-It is reported that a from

from Unity reporting renewed activity by

· himself up and is now in custody,

Mr Crawford said the woman. had

incompotancy is notorious, but publie plot oxists to unite Spain and Fortugal the Sondanese; and one from the Brisiala to him and also gone to Mr Anderson, the Southward and two or three roiles to

opinion still holds Childers responsible, under the Duke of Braganza and to over-represntative at Athens, of Messrs Mack won, Frickel, mid saked the Northward. About half past nine just

partly for ignorance of what was happening Duke of Montpensier is said to hond the throw the pretopt regency, in Spain. The them to recommend her husband but they as he cares of the Bridge they could only

on Monday,

lay, but ebie rofused me they did not know him. He 300 about two or three miles all round,

on intrigue, thought

it would be rather hard if the During the time he was on the bridge, Leonse wore taken away from, her now. between nine and half past nine, the Cap- Mr Deane said there had bears no real tain ordered that if it bocams thicker

seems to think that will be carefully he had taken steps to

but

THE ORLEANS PRINCES complaints against the house and no pelice man was to go on the lonkat. About this

The Radical papers assort that Clad- to inform the public that they wore time he left the bridge he thought the

gilence of the

New York, Fabraary 33. The Sun's alone's letters to the members of both the authorities spread Mr Davis mid it was not-desirable to vassol was bomng safely, navigated. It was Lords this evening, Lord Kimberly moved the pazio. Obilden donics that the police London special of February 22nd anys - Honics for suggestions on a new govor give Chinaman licenses of this kind. the common desp-ssa lead they used, on for a Select Committes of both Houses to authoritlen warned tradesmen to lose thats There was quite a braazs in the Frenchment for Ireland are being responded to in The linome was, however, granted, subthe morning of the 17th. He took the enquire into the working of the Government shops on Tuesday and Wednesday. There Chamber of Deputio to-day over the dis gratifying manner: Gladstone's privato

of India of

of 1858.

His Lordship said Police, and Mesare D. B. Crawford, and set to reconsideration at the next general sounding himselt. They used the patent that Her Majesty's Government did not be- in abundant evidence that many such warn pretion of the bill to that the Orleans secretaries are tabulating, and classifying

|

Princes, Lockroy said the expulsion the suggestions. was in motion. On the morning of the that the system

of Government in ings were given, whether authorized or not.

RUSSIA AND THE FOLEN 17th it seemed by the feel of the lead that India, founded in 1858, tad broken down, There was at least one case where a well of the Princas would result in benent to the vessel wax

Berlin, Feb. 22. In the lower Bouss of was told to put when the sou not moving forward at all but were of opinion that some details must known tradesman applied at Scotland Yard nobody, but that the time had come when

sounding was taken. The patent be susceptible of

of improvement Events, for advice and

LORD HANDOLPH CHURCHILL,

Pollah bill was resumed. Wirz supposed they wers off Furasbout and the winlatmation had worked well on the whole; lists, and they have their usunt validity. Churchill arrived at Lorne this morning, German colonization of Polnud

exouses for daisy in prosecuting the socia

ing of the London, February 22-Lord Randolph binski bitterly denounced the projected tubo was taken to the chart house to be and England might well be proud ons of The prosecution, however, for edition and on his way to Belfast On his journey declared that Poland would

Indian Civil Service. The questions

a short by the Captain. Warrick Charles Simenson said he was employment of Natives in the Civil Ser inciting to riot line began. The evidence from London he made a A certificate as mate, No. 020,271 He went should be admitted, will be amongst those Wednesday proved a strong prime facie of the people at the station, and in re on duty at oight o'clock on the morning of for consideration by the Committso, whose caso against Hyndman, Burma and the ing to their questions he made a speech in defence. The Poles, he said, were unwill- others of whose guilt there is no moral which he said ho imagined that no Ecotch- ing to become Prussian subjects, and was relieved at nine for breakfast the 17th, relieving the chief officer, He Report would lead to logislation.

Lord Cranbrook, in a discussion which doubt, Sundry sautimentalists raise the mah could be brought to the support of dreamed of the restoration of Poland, usual cry against prosocuting for fres apeech, any proposal for the dismemberment of the although they owe their prosperity to eight o'clock port the enquiry. &Half talla Rues open a tardeen. las Frise 30, 2nd again about 9.30. At

were steering

agreed to the mutin, without for a conviction. The public is equally dis- cheera Juan address at Lorno he assorted of the dificulty of the task it had under- W. S.W. by

TOBAC the and

a division.

continue efforts to relieve, the dis- that the granting of home rule to Ireland taken, but trusted to the support of the Dist posed to was going full speed till nine o'clock when

cast of the load was taken, the

London, March 12.The Select Comtress. The Mansion House fund exceeds would result in the dissolution of the con- and to the patriotism of the country, deep new lend being used. When he came, mittse of Enquiry into the working of the 200,000 Chamberlain, as Frosident of the nection between Great Britain and I stand. Nineteen members gave notice that they Local Government board, is pushing in He declared that the placing of the loyalists would speak in behalf of the measure sud

·4.—Quarter mile Reco. 1st Prize 65, nd Prito $9, 3M on dock at 9.36 the mist was thicker thinövernment of Tadis will be composed - every direction as to the nature of the North of Ireland under the authori- nineteen announced that they would speak

when he wont down. The

mten Fears and twenty Commoners

ty of the Dublin Government would be against it. London, Marsh 13. In the Hours of and extent of the distress. about

monstrosity of civilization. The loyalists or four miles ahead and abent a Commons Mr Donald H. Macfarlane, Mem

Maltem have gone badly with Sir Charles must organize and fit themselves for the ber for Argyll, put the qucation to the Go- mile on the starboard sido.

The whistle

struggle for maintenance of the union, on deck ties, and haar

of natives coming the

of his friends and advisers that the public which tain blew the whistle overy. Abant ten minutes after ho come on duck before the Commilice of Inquiry into the at 9.30 land was sech ahead on the star-working of the Government of India.

The Under Secretary of State for India, board.

Ele told, the

told, the man at the helm to

compileration of the Committee, who would ordered the engines to be

stopped and

The Oat ties. this, whe

dence and acce

I accepts his denial of the charges, Hall, where addresses were presented him. who was in the chart room, immediato-

make Lo London, March 13-In the House of which he failed

wath

Delfast February 22-Tlie enthusiasm 20-Tag of Wer, open to all Comen. Prize $1. ly came on the bridge and repeated these

Court. The Birmingham publishes a witnessed in

in Belfast to-day has not been

DBC 21.-Tag of War, Gun Lastics & Wich Polize, Prize$10. Drs.

orders. The vessels head paid off shout Commons last evening, the Under Secxe- 20 Yato Corsolation Rape, open to all Competi-two points and a buf. She stuck on herary of State for India, in reply to a ques from Sir Charles Dilke bimself. Tha

long argumentative

statem

equaled here in many years. In the nu

018 processions which paradad the tion, said that-Lord Dufferin has been in- tom who have not won a prize. Jet Prise $5, 2nd port keel, and after that she would not pay structed to inform the Indian Associations are that he intended and desired to streets were many women, who all display 23.--Folantez Gum Race.

off any more but came round to starboard of Bengal, Madras andound. Chamberlain unanimously disuaded arowd that flied the principal thorough which has since been removed

high charges on oath, but as his legal advisered the orange colors. So dones was the and struck on the reck

have been

for the appointment

H. W. Davis.

THE SAILOR'S HOME LICENSE. The first application dealt with was that of Alexander Moir, who applied for a trans for of the license for the Sailor's Home

from John Robinson Whyte to himself. The President said there was no Police opposition to the application and Mr White was going home.

mesting of the Justiços, y

THE E. A. SPORTS.

The following is the programme of Royal Artillery Athletic Sports, which to be held to-morrow

From 10.30 am, to 1pm.

the

are

lead was

scaled

they while the

lioro

he

Baid, had shown that the Indian ad-shutters. Childers gives the art up his it would be botter to hold them as hostages. the Diet to-day debato on the second read.·

official

*

not

Ho

perish,

although a life or death struggle was posed upon her. Minister Lucius said that

Mr Davis said hò thought that the licence 1-Throwing the Cricket Ball. Art Prizo §3, sad Price fourth officer on the Breconebies He held rice, and the ago at which candidatos the first hearing in Bow stroot on Stranraer, Bootland. There was a gatherine bill was an act of neccskity and self

-$2

-Tatting the Bhot at Prize 83, 2nd Prize $1.

ad

zhould only be granted with some restric- tions. Hieidos was that permission should

1.--100-Yarde Bacs (Europeans in tombe Jet and 2nd.

of each heat to cotapete in Biasă, zet Prime 36, Prix 38, Ord $2. be granted to sell beer at meal times only and perhaps also at certain hours.

1-100 Yards Race (Gun Lears) fa bents, lat and 2nd thought aleo that the man in charge should

Prize $3, 3rd Prize $2. &-Long Jump let Priza șâ, hud Prize SL.

содий

ba B a foreigner. There had been a great deal

of abuse under the license in tim past. He did not mean to oppose the

it should be granted, but he thought the Justices should take into considera- tion that there should be some proper regulation of the matter. Bir Goldsmith, the sentson's aboot.it

and had asked him to represent his views, and he

the by

bf mach best to compete in Final. in Trize 55, 20 second officer and he came on the bowed said the Conservatives would sup but the Government neer's disposed to press Empire. His remark was recoved with Pain 'The Government was fally awnro

Pro 84, rd Erizo $3,

ug of War, Companies, Guns Lamare,

of Wary Batteries, a..-Frizs $5.

From 3-106pm.

Prize $2

Prim 52, ed Erice $1.

$5, 3rd Prize 5$

come one, chaplain, was talking to him 10.-100 Yanls Three Legged Have. 1st Prim $3, 2046M

11-10 Farly Edin Boco, 1st Prise 55, 2nd Prize

68, 2nd Prize $, And Prize $1,"

common

full when He guld then still

880

The

THE CARE OF BFA OHARLES DILKL:

A CONFLICT OF BELIGION,

Wurate, February 22.-Several Catholic

thought the most respectable men in the 12.200 Yards Bhi and Kaníspiko Lace. In Presed hoon blowing before he went on deck verument whether they would afford Incili. Dilke during the week. The expectation Shich was only beginning now, lart which priests and monks hare arrived here and

at 9.30. He then by order o Cap from India to Bagland, to give evidence would accept his escape on a legal quibble he predicted, would assumo grave proper. / were sout to the interior of Russia becauSÜ :

placo would prefer if the license were not 12-High Jamy. Let Frizo $2, 2nd Prize $1. granted absolutely..

Mr Crowford said he bad long thought something of

of this kind should be done, but he did not think that this was practicable. in that direction could be done

14--100 Yards Veterans ce (12 years' scrivo on scratch, 1 yard start for every completo year aver.) 15-20 Yards

Jet Trip 5, 2010 M6, Bed Price $2.

Rare, ce to the Gharbon and Fleet. 1nt Taizo 55, 2nd Prize 32. 16-100 Tarts Band Lace. Int Prize 6t, 2 Prive 52,

of three

seconds.

as proof of his innocence has been com pletely disappointed.

ted. The feeling in ali

Lazze bodies of

wearing Orangemen is defenders are personal and political bands of music, mot Lord Randolph oingset of

I society runs high against him.

galia displaying banners and headed by 11.-100 Yards Sergeante mail Staf Bergeanta Raca. 80 hard-a-starboard, called the Captain, and in reply, said that the question was one for friends. The Coascil of the Chelsea Táh Churchill at the dapot, at Bristol. He was Captain Deano said these licenses 15.-Me fare. 2xt Price $1, 2nd Prize $4, and Prize 52. then to be put fell speed astern The da probably not be indisposed to afford facili-eral Association has passed a vote of conf.] escorted by a huge procession to Ulster | auit. of McRae against the Canads Pacific

I thought it should be

wete

And Prize $1.

1st Prize A, 2nd Prize, and 2tzo $2

15-500 Yards Non-Commissioned Ofleers Race below

being

granted by virtue of ordinance and the terms of that ordinance did Dot admit of

any regulations in, and it was not in the power of | pastices to

it. go beyond

they could do was to determine whether n license should d be granted or not. They no power to make regulations; and the special form of recognisance was laid down

bad no

In the

in appendix. I also know that some English

Fnatices attempted to put some restrictions pa abose decision was appealed against, and

the rank of Sergeant,). 1st Prize $5, 2nd Prize 5 3rd Prize $2.

Irixo 33rd Fries $2.

'SCRATCH RACES, HONGKONG, SATURDAY, 3ed Arril, 1886. First Race at 4.25 pm,

By the Captain-Ho entored the con

on

the

the toring of the license THE MAIDENE CUP, presented by MessTS four minutes before the vessel stritek, hai 1808 that Her pedentes would

1bo

the appeal was upheld.

At

Mr Davis said he thought the intro Quation

of restrictions would uphoid the hands of Mr Moir himself. all events he thought that if the license absolutely, ware granted

that a rider from the Justices might be added to the efeat that more attention might be given to

in the future. this tatter in

Ho knew from his own positive experience that the license has been over and over again abused

in past years; and as there was some at-

Tho

hours

they administered the Catholis sacrament to Greek churchmen. The monasteries are almost denuded of friars, y de estem?

AN IMPORTANT SUIT." Afpatreal, February 22-The trial of the Railway for 8167,000 was commenced to- tay. McRae was one of the contractors far

north of Lake Superior, testle-work claims.

and his contract he was entitled that by be paid, Bot only for the permanent trestle, but was also for all the wood-work upon which these treaties were built

to be

THE AMERICAN NÁVE

een requesting the 17th in the scrap log book and re of a Royal Coinmission instead of a Parliam he yielded, though he was ready with fares, that tratto was detained for several number of prominent angtueers from

to show the improbability of Mrs

No anoner had Lord Bandolph United States and Canada will be examined. membered wall that it was S.W. by W. antary Committee for puting intertions. This statement consetet kimself in the carriage that was Upwards of 2000 witnesscs have been sea. When the Captain left the bridge about working of the Government of India Act attains little that is

Government, intains

likely to affect the pen waiting for him than the crowd made moned. If McRae is successful in his agit. had decided eral opinion. The Chelets Association rust for the carriage, unhitched the horess thros cther contractors will fake similar Falconer & Co., added to a Sweep. ordered him to stop the ship if it became conformity with stakes of $5 each, for ponies that have thicker. It cid not become thicker.

stands almost He that a Parliamentary

nimost alone. The provincial and and

to the hotel. never won a race, catch weights over saw the rock before the look-out mari cried most effective; and added that the Govera-rangiaux press agree in storn consure and a i stationed to drag the vehicie from the action, aggregating over $500,000,

ment had no int Once Round Distanco

This evening Lord Randolph addressed a no intention of instituting an in-store protest against Sir Charles Dilke's re-

Washington, February 23.-The members the same embject in entry into public life. The Law Journal meeting, when the enthusiasm displayed of the House Committee on Navel, Affairs 2-Mr M. L, Salamon's ch. Cortachy. 1.-Mr P. Jordan's gr. Kudi.

whole time that was thoro,' The reason

thast the lagal meaning of the decision upon his arrival was repeated. Lord. Rau hold an informal meeting yesterday at Thoreupon, watch-1

India. ho was put or the

with

the Captain notice of an amendinent,

is understood. The Judge did find as a fact ¦ dolph said that lay with Ulster to say which the question of the rehabüitation of 4.-Mr Hohnke's ro, Mas 3-Mr C. S. Taylor's gar. Fiddlestick was that the third mate was ill.

Edwin Charles

les Phillips said he was Chief that in the opinion of the House, no in- the guilt of the two porams charged with whether Ireland should remain part of the

without Haquity would be satisfactory hold adultery. Enginear

the Breconshire. board

of views on the subject was had, As for an hold a

irst class certificate. From the ing an independent local investigation of peared in the House of Commons. It is rower true representatives of the will of the best subjec Tar book showed that the steamer the working of the present Indian adminis-ported that he intends to live abroad for. As for Parnet der in the www Prusent that the navy should":

Irish

hison of thoas 16th his log rates of speeds. At :

tration.

two years,

only title to be continued as a

ho reconstructed. The recommendations was going at

London, March 16.Bir W. Koy Shot- The World's London special says: The party lay in actions of which no one could will involve this op

expanditure of $8,000,000 6. J. Gaupp & Co., added to a Sweep by the révolations, was going full apes. Houis of Commons, said that a proper pra-clubs of which he is a member are discuss brutal outrager upon human beings, he had and a liberal appropriation for naval ord social boycott against Dilke is approaching be justly y proud. By playing upon the ter- or $10,000,000. They will recommend the stakes of 95 each, for all ponies; weight. About 9.0 they received anders to go slow portion of Members of Parliament uncon-clubs

scored five-sixths of the Irish members Jockey Club scale.

Lat. 0.15 to stop and at

at 9.17

5. Mr S. J. Danby's gr. (meboy,

Mr Frazer Smith's wh. Finaron,

7-Mr Fraser-Smith's gr. Lochaber.

Mr Fraser-Smith's gr. Lochnagar.

out The Captain had been on deck the dependent enquiry of Roper are the gu Sir Charles Dilke bea not ap- empire. He denied that the Parnellites was discussed, and an interchange

the

can

anabimous opin-

tempt now being made to make the Home THE RACERS' PLAZE, presented by Mears sighin'cook so the 17th the vessel, judging | tleworth, replying to a question in the plate ostracism. Committees of all the rors of the peasantry and by unsofon of the monitors already

a more decent place than in the past, he

thought that all parties would be obliged

by some atteution being drawn to the mint-

tor.

Mr Deane thought that would be a mat

ter

Directors, and was more a of inter- nat oconomy

Milo

full

completion

of

ady begun,

and will

a construction of six or seven

formerly: Mrs Mark of freer and closer union. If the

that

that th

The only sympathy expread for Sir Char

expenditure t torpedoes, Eisons whors devotion to failed, he said to the reliance

à not mind tear steel-bolted cruizers of 5000 or l the

the stores would blow over, of the navy Their features ars however, and

to twenty torpedo boats and

the appeal

the accusations

COMPLAINTS AGAINST TEX-PRESS,

for inches according to Hongkong at 9.10 they received orders to go znected with the Government of India willing the necessity of asking him to retirement, Lord "Randolph appealed to fits * advise the constraction

Distance Ons speed speed ahead. They received be appointed merabers of the Select

to go brocin, Titan fbo cognitaries of the 1. Mr P. Jordan's chi. Reefer, 10bet, 17the ontem 41 949 to stop and immediate- Coronition of a glity into the working of count of his wife, forming, der Mas o Pat-all, ager ist of ereed, to declares les faver large Oftens to or for the Government of India, Armadale (late afterwards to

speed arters. to go

THE NEW EGYPTIAN BATTALIONS. 8.56 they struck. He went below in- 116t. 4lbs. mediately the order was given at 9.49 to

stop, and he also went below when the arisen between Bir H. D. Wolf and Monk- 19lbs. order to stop was given at 3.3. At 9.49 ter Pacha, the former insisting upon the London, February 20. The socialist stronger than it had ever been. Lord The committes will commend a very per- appointment of Baglishmen to the superior leaders kavé spplied to the courts to have Churchill expressed the hope that the stats fact torpedo system. The boats Bad are 4lbs. and immediately on hearing the bell ring commands in the new Hyptian battalions. the editor and publishers of Punch comunitacle-would-be-kept within- constitutional not sidored very effectual as A. IGAZAS.

which are being raised, whilst the latter tod for contorapt of court for attempting to late, but added that they must be prapar- and asp insists upon the appointment of Musulman excits publis opinion against Burns, Byad.ed for the worst. Tho Officers,

Cairo, March 11.-A fresh difficulty has admitted galant him is generallyed that the union would emerge and the power of their ance

2-Mr T. Ronfrew's gr Whitechapel), The President said he certainly thought that those placed in charge of the Sailor's 3-ir Fraser-Smith's br. Shamrock, 10st,

ought to make it a respectable place"

4.Mr Fraser-Smith's gr. Robin dray, 11st. they can do so.

Davis said that Mr Goldsmith had

Bems

he was standing by the engine room door

"

rifgesteld be grantor.

that a license to sell beer without Major Cochrane's gr. Vanity Fair, list. Mr Deane sald that they had no distino-Me J. I. Baghes's chi Ruby, 11st. 7lbs,

41hs.

spirita

tion here as in England.

mend him.

mainios

INQUIRY INTO THE WRECK OF THE

BRECONSHIRE,

May. forenes to

Mr Deane said the applicant had been a the ship. On the voyage from Nagasaki soucas taken.

in the Police Force and had been they gut sights on the 14th and 15th, but

by Mr Keswick and Comoender not on the 16th, it being foggy that

The ship was laid off on the chart on the are ing the position was takeo. He did not re

¿re.

ولد

AUFFY,

THE BOUMELLAN QUESTION.

TEK DILEE SCANDALL

DEITISH AFFAIRS:

defence.

BAKERDANS IN CHINA,

CHAMBERLAIN A REPLY 10 THE UNEM PLOYED WORKING-MEN London, Fobrasty 23-Joseph Chamber- lala, President of the Local Government deproented riots and all cimilar forms of disturbance to manifest the trend of hel

The Justices then agreed to grant the member well what took place on that day. Turnabout The soundings taken off the Protocol The Treaty of Pag alleged mistress) out of the way so that she mission appointed by Childern, the Home He end he wax opposed to emigration as

Pesce con

at Bucharest,

osting about 860,000 each, he went below. He remained below till the ship struck and tried for about an hour

The committee do not favour after to get the ship off by working the

man, Champion tad Williams while tho · resolution to oppona nationalang adopted a

and to gall the construction of heavy engines.

ironolada, which and Scotland Mit Davis said of course a license must

any other witnesses to call

The President asked if the Captain THE REDUCTION OF THE BRITISH ARMY EN latter were still on trial for their uttarances upon the people of England are considered less serviceable than the

the Trafalgar Square riots. The for help during

modern fast cruisers nemed with powerful. be given"; "there was no doubt about that..

Cairo, March 14,—Sir H. D. Wulff has complainants also intend to ask for a sim New York, February 23 The Mir Maclean said, he thought the Justices

The Captain said the only other man that received instructions from Lond Rosebery, iar commitment against the editor and strongly doubts whether any responsible nation themselves

The oficial inquiry into the circum- might be called was the look-out man, if the the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, proprietor of the London Post. The basis politician ought to utter anything hinting hemselves might call attention to this, that there was no distinction

tion of Liconacs stances attending the stranding of the Court thought that was necessary. and that it might be as well to

The President said the Court would Egypt is to be reduced by, six Regüents paper is the publication by it of a lotter war. The Tury fost applands the speech, as State Department describing i

that the British Army of occupation in of the intended action against the latter at the possibility of the necessity of civil New York, February 24-The Herald I to introduce it

priats two latiers from Minister Danby to: Foduce Breconshire on the White Rocks was conti consider whether any further evidence The British Government has proposed that urging the fogging of defendanta The and claims that Churchill's reception in

the Begin imagined that this nued this forenson befor Commandar K. was necessary. The Court was then clear the British out-posts be withdrawn to As cause of the complaint against Panch is Ulster is significant evidence of the spirit ning of a change of the policy of China in re- was being done by the Fixecutive in the M. Rumsey, R.N., (Fresident), Sed, and after an interval of about three souan, and the Egyptian troops to Wady that it printed a cartoon representing Me with which English statesmen and Irish spect to railroads. Li Hong

Mr. Denne said he imagine

Chang, Grand Epirits Bill now before the Counci Пе

quarters of an hour,

balta

Punch hanging Burns, Hyndman, Cham-separatists will have to reckon. The News Scoretary of the Empire, in the chief pro- had not seen the terms of the bill.

Koigwin, Navigating Lieut. H. M, ship The President said they had just opened Ahmed Mouktar Pasha hes Eot yet: as- pion and Wiluarga.

bitterly attacks the incendiarism of the moter of the innovation Derby deems Mr Crawford asked who recommended Victor. Beaniel; Capt. Pocock, British the Court again to say that they had get sented to this proposed, believing that it

speech The Standard bewails that a tone this a favorable opportunity for Amaricens. Me Moir, and was informed that he had

would necessitate the despatch of large New York, February 22-The Herald's of extravagance and sectarian bitterness is He describes the exhibition of a ministars steamer Thales; Capk Hamlin, British sufficient evalence and did not wish to been recommended by Air Cook, of the

hare any more brought forward. I, Egyptian reinforcemente to take the place London cable special of to-day says: The defracting from the chances of success of model of nu American railway run by Hotel, Mr Henynonna and Mr Daver stegner Anutista

however, the Captain had anything more of British Troops.

Crawford-Dilke cass has been sepened the unionists' cause that it has been of much service to Lå clock work in the imperial palace, and says The President also thought the Captain Rabert Scobey said he was second officer to say they would be glad to hear it.

Jualam, March 14.-A body of friendlies | This morning Sir Charlos Dilke publishes a Superintendent of Police would recom- of the Breconshire. It was part of his duty The Captain said he had nothing more who wore out foraging in the direction of card thanking his constituents for their London February 22-

to assist the Captain in the navigation of to say, unless it were with regard to the Hashen, attacked and routed the rebels, i belief in inncoenoo: Crawford, in a mead Hazruary 24 --Colonel Sir Ed-| Hong Chang in advancing bis schemes,EYE

head of the Metropolitan killing thirty of them.

card to the Times, denica collusion, and Polica Furen, who has been severely con Lieut. Keigwin-Do you mean with tê-

mys that he and his counsel were surprised sured for the ineficiency of the police du s the COUTSS by S., because wo

that the

did not enter the ring the recent riots in London, has co-respondent satisfied

Constantinople, 14th Mar.The Great witness box. He also intimates that Sir realysed. This action is supposed to be due that point. Me Davis said there was no question as 18th, but he did not know on what reckon misunderstanding about the conzae after 5xed, as Russia is

The Captain-There seems to be some ting of the Conference has not yet been Charles Dilke put the girl Fanny (his to the conviction on his part that the com- to the man. ERIE TA

1a disputing the cloded the delegates

might not give evidence. The general be- Secretary, to investigate the cause of the a means of relief, une the distress was by and Mr Moir was called in and in- Soundings were taken on the 16th, but he Ockneu gave the position of the ship cin

This opposition was based on formed by

by the President that the license did not know if they agreed with the dead a great deal farther to the East then tween Servia and Bulgaria, has been ratified of of the bar is that the Queen's Proctor ciots would blame him for the course of the chronic was granted, but that at the same time that rockoning.

many grounds, not the Isart of which The Chief Officer

the a raakonings. And during the rest of the by Prinos reported

Alexander the Justices, were of opinion that it was about noon that he saw land, and on

was taken by the

that the Irish bishops on welcome largo tunabors of paupers, because THE LONDON SOCIALLETS within his power to see that the place was the afternoon of that day witness thought

Sofa, 15th March.Princo Alexander is

Lundos, February 21--To-day socialista adured that the result of the lesions among other reasons, their infuz would kept in

The Court was then again sleared, and now demanding that he be appointed Go- very remisetable manner. The he

when his attention only for liquors at meal times and certain tion at noon by the soundings it was duit read the following finding

Sultan's discretion to was supulated in the leaders arrived at 3 p.m. Mounted police bishops believe home rule would not affect would soon be able to catablish the British stead of for Ave years, renewable at the massed 10,000 strong in Hyde Park. The people to speck out Hope that the added that he hoped the uther times, but as the Justions thongat thought that the report of land was a Wo and that the Brital ateninship Brecon Turke-Bulgarian agreement.

patrolled the entrances of the park, and the union or the supremacy of the Crown, laborer they could only grant a general license they mistako. On the 17th they got sights about shire, official number: 79,074, William

strong reserves were held in readiness for and urges the suspension of eviations till the thot upon the soll ha lled. Pending the accomplishment of this, he would not worked out at Edwin Pope, Master, who holds an Ex. THE BBUCATION OF WOMEN IS INDIA hoped he would carry out their vows as far $30. These sights with two sightstra laster's certificats No. 07,040, the Indian Association held yesterday, the on Great Stanhope street, but they and Cube announced that the over- works, such as paving and improving the any emergency. During the meeting 2000 land question has been settled, cease urging the local boards to start enlist possible as to:

to the regulation of golling

London, 16th March-At a meeting of roughs of shrestening appearance ance. The Captain worked

gathered spirits at the House, he had taken and he also worked out the Nagasaki on the 13th March last, on Duke of Connaught and Lord Iddesleigh vigorously

were mont did not intend to

the Irish streets, to furnish moans of subaistence to At certain hours," of the day, i mark the position on the chart. After the That at the time of leaving, the ship spoke, and strongly urged the necessity of persed Spey the polios and disational Less that he esented the

voyage to London via Hongkong.

charget la

those is absolute need. the bar

were made from three Childers stated and he supposed that was a matter for the sights were taken, soundings were taken

well and fdly manned and found for the extending edunation in India, and notably platforms and resolutions were adopted us resignation of Celoxiel Henderson as

ad Chief Directors.

and 37 fathoms of wales were found. The

among voyage, u

al kan delay work

of the of the London Police License

the granted.

soundings did not agree with the latitude That at noon on the 10th March the post MR CELMBERLATS'S RESTORATION, Government in ca

Gladstone, in moving the appointment public of q salect the observations tion of the ship was Lat. 28.17 N., and London, March 18-Mr. Chamberlain for the relief of the unemployed.

et committes on procedure, said it Long 131.87

E, sud that soon after this dissents from Mr Gladstone's schema fur a Bares delivered an

in which he

he was the Gorerunt intention to facili- Bank, Win of rint looting

Wabucius rather than so until the 17th when the been submitted to the Cabinet, and his ing tane dah men

stro adopt coters from the bridge by the fourth offoor. When

where

is expected.

mockeries of the club men i appealed to the Tas Wourt has

Bot to take their ho became a total wrecke

renom promenador the daltor and publisher of Fund Gradit bridge. Directly he went on the bridge We and that the Matern

ter navigated the ship tion of Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Trevelyan tarely not to pha Cantain Superintendent reported that he saw the rock on the starboard beam and a in a careful and creditable manner until le because the administration of the Champica spoke in hair uausi stralo, bath ncerstood that the Onenti's proće | Shanghai,

object to entrusting to an to tradues to Hyndman, Wilistes and committed for euntempt of Courtes the morning of the 17th, though we are Iriad Farlament the Hoonesson for the transfer of right ahead. Ozdern ware s

who was Vesnal" by " the stem and he to put the

opinion that he did not show suficient Fund £200,000,000 for the

without using violent language, Although consdenos in his reckoning, preferring to of the be guided more be the moundings which are expropriatione demanding á social revolution in tor will intervene in the case of Sir Charles)

Conco

my

me

the Bultan and Penabar intervene, on tab go of collu. Jebishop Welsh of Dublin hay written the fact that the edlonian would refuse to

sion.

Idea was that the license night be granted was drawn to. xt; but from their post after an interval of hall an hour, the Preat Fernor-General of Boumelis for life, in marched from all parts of London and awered (ladstone's appeal to the Irish cheapen the labor market. Chamberant

Mr Mour said there was a rale for keeping sights. He did not help the Gaplain to

and longitude they going W. by 8. since The Fostel bad been steering Why breakfast time. He was in the Chart. Room

Way

Native women.

pressing indignaoingi

has deprecated any. Attemptin

tate"

of MrFook Goon who applied to have the the master when land was porte weather became truck and foggy, and | settlement of the Irish question which ging † attributed the previous riating to the teaser refused to grant a ̈KAUT="

The Heri application dealt with was

with

Loense of

the Grand Hotal transferred from | the

continued

vo

Femal

30 day

Exchange

HONGTONG, April 3.

Vmonths

the name of Frank Rogers to his own the mayor was made they both went out on the bun the White Rock Pea? for the reniguse | AUCHEN ORATOR na police spies a chance hom the Socialist leader av / Ebenrent

WOW GUI

Kan, who now I stopped. The Captain ardo BODE QES

the paid agent of Ma

hed to have transferred to her has to go forward to the forecaalla and towns and naturalleed Entian subject. He did I went himpel). As soon as he got forrant

are shown to be very

DILKE AFIZ CHAMEMULAIN-

India, Wire

is endesteuring to induce the positions of capital and labor - - Dilke--The latter has intimated that be Gold 99 fine them to stconsider their decision

When the mesting was vuced the crowd desires to subould all information in ble. Generagam,

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