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No. 7778.-JULY 28, 1838.J

Way Lee, the well-known Chinese merchant of Adelaido, las collected £190 to sardan fund for the rolink of the anderer by the recent foode in China.

We hood, says the

Foochow Echo, tuota f Tea Hongs have, nonquance of th being no buyurs of tea during the last

That au long as the favorish nazisty to everreach your neighbour is the promt. Ben; feature of the Hongkong Stock Ex. change, su long will intermediation be found to fan the dome and facilitate ite:

THE CHINA MAIL.

possibly have efficient material to replace body connected with the Fire Brigade waa to blame in eouoctis with the low of life thom.

There is no special organisation for the That it will take at least two more gestra saving of life in connection with the Fire Lions to train Chisices Engineers fit to be Brigadu and never hes heen that I am Aware of. I think it would.ho imposible

of an ironclad in action, and that this is organised under certain rules and regula

The Chineso at Dunedin have received as edict from the Imperial Government at Fesin, which stigmatizes the action of Lus lopies as illegitimate, an outrage on the unity of nations, and a breach of the treaty between England and China

was determined steruly to oppose all offert to undermine public order.

Turning to the queatínu af foreign policy the Enapozor declared that as far to lay his power he would maintain ponce abroad with all nations: He was very far from

that

he successful exhibitors are not yet ready for distribution.

EMP

EMPEROR WILLIAM'N ATTITUDE ON Lordan, Juno 27.The Emperor Wil

ALIGIOUS QUESTIONN

IT.

mised that toleration should be extended to persons of all creeds. He

trusted with the working of the machinery with the existing Briga la The Brig ist also states that Chits has an ring off being desirona, of Jusing army of Gerthist at the opening of the German:: daya, wirod to stop buying in the country. That those who are privileged to visit Ulong but anotlice sample of the innata conceft tions made by the Governur in Concil1,000,000 men, that army and toavy will many in offensive waren ended that it wonkl be, his aim to proservo (based upon iguorzuçe) of the Calestial under Ordipango 4 of 1868, where the able to redress the paticus of His Oki-Father ces with Auris nad | and the Roman Catholic Church. Eeferring

as the teamen, who had made a good mar

in their first crop, have goue mand

mado largo purchases in the ten districts.

it remains to be soon how the matter will end at the close of the season.".

kg ought to know intuitively or dedno tively, or failing both to acquire for them sires hypersoni investigation, the

nines of nameless streets, the numbers of numberless fanuses, and the asses of natioless hunschulde

That Hongkong is very important place

led with vory important people, and

The Singapor Free Prisa saya :-The ston mor Nanshan, which went inte quarantine on Thursday morning ((9th) apon lur acrivel from Swatow, owing to the death of two of her passengers from choloni, was released about noon to day (21at inst. Watmaps (who are people supposed to hear that four more deaths from the sam disease occurred amongst the passengera landed by this stoimer at St John's quar antine station.

Tuc Blue-fudinal tester Gleicus, Captain Hunt, arrived at Singapore on the 21st inst from Liverpool, being about a week over sho date on which he was expected to reachi this. This delay was duo, we learn, to a breakage of some rainur, portion of the

put pistm, which nocassitated the steamer ting into Perim for tha purpos of refitting workshop established on at to foundry and

that island. Her passengers include a por tion of the enginearing staff who ate charg

he passed, of both means and leisure) ught topographically to work out their own salvation,

7

That still I have vary considerable, sym pathy with your correspondent A Hém ble Globetrotter though myself a sQIDA- what old resident I have not unfrequently had difficulty in anding my way to the

test of beanstalks.

ing the Harbour, continues to by as great a nuisarice as ever. That as fines (always paid by the employers of the lasts) have proved quita effe tive forging might be substituted. That as that mode of punishment would not be borne by the employers; the toute would speedily learn that the birden thus laid upon them was greater than they could bear, and, vaguely, the trulli in the breach than in of ture humoured in the observanco. Ettle satisfaction That there may be some

atinined to the century, but that is about the only crumb of consolation that can be meteoroingies! studies at extracted from the moment.

them to land. All the judges have boon summoned to decide on the question, whether the Governinnnt can exclude aliona or not,

Formal-otica has been given to the owners of the s. Daniel (fesageriva Maritimes Company) requiring the with drawal of Chinese crews frm reseals trading to Sydney: The Campany has opened negotiations with the view of arrang- log a compromiso why The Pramies of South Australia, the But Thomas Playford, moved the first and restriction of Chinese immigrations, and special legislation for the Chinese residents Sir John Downer opposed the Bill in a in South Australis. very forcible speech Ho undo a very bitter

attack upon Sir Henry Latkes and Government.

phold

TUE PRESIDENCY OF THE UNITED STATES.

Londes, Jago 20.----The Republican Cou- vention at Chiego Jus nominated General Benjamin Harrison as the Republican Can

States didate for the Presidency of the United

Mr J. G.

to accept the nomination of the Convention unless it noro uradimond, which, under the ciroum.

The eighth balint gavo ( s majority over the other candidates..

KCPOLIED. POUNDERING OF AN "EMIGRANT SHIP.

DROUGHT IN NORTHBEN INDIA. London, Junu 28.A severe drought pre- vails is Northern India, and the crops are seriously afod thoreby

TRY ÖZAB AND THE EMPEROR WILLIAM 11.

London, June 28.The Ozar of Russia 06 addressed a letter to the Emperor Wil liam II., in which he expresses his warmost friendship towards sympathy and thorough

ima

heuses of hospitable friends; and I bara in thinking the thermometer has yet yot Corps. I cannot say to what extent reading of a Bill for the proper regulation stances was imponeral Harrison Fotes on a ecals of great splendour,

be re-drilled, and that Chin will the As to the relations between Germany

Powars, he was risolved to peace between the German Government

Chufrioso

them as the foundations to taxation, he said that every effort would subjects in Italy, regarding them, It further orders who always imagines he can run before dities of the various menhors of the Briusap in Australian

he call gelu aro laid down for them. Ne reference he can walk That the Chinese era beginning to discover whatever is mada in this Files to the Australia to wind up their businesses and upon which the equilibrium of Europe be made to render the burdos on his poor

saving of

The rates gere framed snout return to China in three years depended. Nevertheless his would care sa light as possible,

TRUST FUND AND COLONIAL REȚURITIES, The Chinese marchants of Sydney distally catarate the personal friendship of the they rather loaned on a broken reed" in

Loudon, June 27. —Lord Herschel is will- thinking they could confine the Yellow aftor the Ordinance was passed, and were

China's Sorrom within its proper philated in December, 1882 and they credit this edict which it is nltaged has bean Czar of Russin, and would do all in his

Zealand pawar to maintain friendly relations withing to propose, as an ameidmont to his Itiver (

I have been officially sent to the Chinos in New are still in force,

Liability of Trustees Bill, that trustoer that Power.. The Chinose passenora es Afpate conected with the Brigade for over five

Belchatag should be The

pormitted to invent truat Fonda baandi by shu the That Captain Steamers justly complain

Conni 4 per cent stooks when they that the intrusion of Boarding-house years, but I have been present at almost sing the Vistian Collector of Customs touts on board their vessels, when enter every fire ever since use Brigade was formed. for E1700-duazgin Ice celusing a slow with spech was racored by the

June 26. The specch

of the Emperor at 100, and in 3 per esht, and 31 per are a equivalent common occur Long of life ut fires is not rance. That is due. not to precautions

Willings at the opacing of the Gennun out, stock when they are a

able impression in Vienna. taken by the Bins Brigade but to the means

Reichstag yatorday has produced a favour-values. of escape the Ubinsey themselves have. I have bever known any lives saved by the fire Brigade. Tcannot think of any way in which the Brigale could he of use in I don't think it is the Brigade's that way. business at all. I should like to add to my at answer that the loss of life always occurs before the Brigado arrives at the serie of the fire. I son nu fason why there should nut be a special Salvage such a corps would be useful in saving life There is more danger now than there was in for days of lives being lout at fires That is vying to the mistration of the horaus and their

condi

London, June 26 Intelligence has been overcrowded

ceived to the effect that the ship Drum Formerly houses of in re the oldest inhabitants, are already begin-

o June 3, siglated a large vessel in a die ning in their futile way to talk aboutthey. Ar the general rule, and the cool wasther that may be expected inly means of egress from brat and

"Betharacterised the report of the Govern- {phled conditioned could not be

The name of tho September. That I noticed last night what at Home the second floors is by a single wooden stairmont Resident as hysterical, and utterly

Fishermen would consider a sure sign of enge, which is flimsily built, so that in the ridiculed the idea of the Conference which ascertained, but it was the impression of the a guls, viz., The incon lying on her ovent of fire in the ground for the stair heatigmatized as The anti-coolie club captain of the Drummond Castle that shu had emigrants on board. The emigrante de.

... wers apparently battered down, a wild The Attorney-General, Hon. the avail of escape is cut off. back, in a lump of grease, with a big ring case is aharat sure to go fast, round her.

speech, in which he traversed the whole of disabled vessel shouted to those on board That truly the Gibraltar and Malta of the think the cemedy for that would lie both Kingston, replied in a sigerous and telling abricks were hoard when the captain of t

Dast is in rather a helpless condition just in a salvage corps and in

in the catatraetion of the

the up

Opposition statements with such effect the Drummond Castle that they had lost all at present: its fest about, its General provement absent, and last but at least its genial houses. A special salvage corps ahould that Sir Jelin received much less support the hosts:

Tho disabled vessel suddenly disappeared had expected. The debato was in my opinion he quite distinct from those than he had Karnal alsert.

fires. In extingnish

adjourned. opinion

་ ༣་

In the Upper Bouse the Hon, R. C. { feared that ang of Juno. 4, and it sianings of Yorkshire the chief scoring waa That there is much truth in what modern whose duty it is thiukera say about the growth of supers-this can I am of tition, the corruption of souple rites, the corps epult have done nothing unless the Baker condemned the action of the Con-board Macs history, the unscrupa. alarm bad been given earlier. That is a ference in no pisaurod tormas. —Australian:}

matter of very great importance. I should Exchanges

1 of main this in the prevention Say the main

beon aired by others they have often experienced the same difficulty in getting. away from them."

than

and

od with the duty of carrying out the prelimiThat, in short, thers is probably not a city That those ancient mun bervant fossis, tietoties wore the exception, now the action taken by the New South Wales mard Castle, during a gole of Cape Agulhas, Francis Jusopli, and he will alzó visit King

nary survoys for Sir Androw Clarke's achomo uf a great Siariese railway system:— Singapore Free Press.

Tas Singapore Free Press says:-It was our duty to write the other day upon the subject of the position of the Purah Govern ment vidis the Chiness Secret Societies and the offenco against Park law of noting as recruiting agent for these

associations.

in the round globe wore sggravating to

a stranger this Victorin, Hongkong, and probably no city that could be made so get-at-able, if the authorities and sho -residents would but take a hinti That it may be our Surveyor General kas a

soul above street names, and draws the line at classical niches.

This offonco is by law punishablo /

that I am pleased to see Peak residents]

and the Resident of that State

that in fatura no mercy would be and the monsitously disproportionato tremo penalty would be inflicted on con- viction for this crime. It is of some inter ost to bee what is done in neighbouring

the limit of

In

_IN

graving the name of their houses in stone, where it can be seen by all, most praiseworthy practice. That people sometimes succeed in getting

States in connection with the penalty for their name up in divors metaphorical

• for example, s

Selangor,

a Bucket organizing or attempting to organiza a society is five years rigorous imprisonment,

of with the alternativo. a fine of $1,000, esy even be added to the imprison. which ment at the option of the judicial officer Whipping to the extent o the case. trying

strokes

with a catlan may be

a recoguised alte, and duportstion is penalty for this offsuce. The law in fact

of thew to be inflicted in.

ano

permite according to circumstaning. For the offence of membership of any such illegal

the Selangor law prescribes Bociety

penalties

of two years rigorous the minor imprisonment, a fine of 9300, 25 strokes with thements

and also deportation, theso being enmulative or alterna- five at the discration of the court. The ande of Selangor in former times was rather more draconic than it is nowadays and we believe that at one time death was the pen

ofty

raltan,

for TAMBU

raising up secret societies. But in. those old days doth was inflicted for numerous comparatively unimportant of fences, and aron in the case of a second

ways, but overy. householder should at least have his name up on his doorway..

That I have been asked whether or

ment servants are allowed to engage in trade, and have ustially replied that, as this is a Crown Colony, it is perhaps a law unto itself, but that in most re spectably-conducted Colonies persVDA enjoying the pay of the Crown are not permitted to engage in tradas.

That Government are said to bo in posses sion of a list of residents, in which each man's shroffed and appraised as to his. capabilities as a Govornuent nemince on Commissiona, and so fortha star, meaning eligible and pliant; a dagger, doubtful; and a cross, tiff-accked and

....

R

to

in

which case

· farco,'

of the priesthood, the furance and rodality if the masses, and the gesuch luas of life is to have sure than oneNEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN nes's of religious doct

doctrine but not une of them le as yet giren ua a recipt sucis as thia..

this, How to muzzle a mother-in-law.

That the following might prive affective if skilfully applied First interview Tho

for one of his runs the Diuer, and arrange

means of egress Thero was formerly a fro escape attaclied to the Fire Brigade. It wrs never used. It could only be taken when the fire was on Queen's Road. It could not be taken ap stoop hills or into

"It was eventually dieman The Brigade now trusts to ladders and pickaxes in cases where they can be of This concluded the avidence and the any use in saving life.

verdict of accidental jury returned a death.'

harrow lanes, filling, with a good supply of his apocial elvet; stipulate foe crab

fall dune have and when rou Curry justice to all those, take particular care that you lose the last trans: you will shon return Home in chairs, having previously drink, and chair-cacline a given the poor if there bo not a six-weeks' job for the Doctor fully developed, it will be no fault of yours.

BROWNE

CORRESPONDENCE.

MAIL.

The sis. Chingtu, Captain Arthur, arrived to-day with the Australian Mail. We take the following telegrams from vår” ex• slanges

KICH AURIFEROUS DISCOVERIES IN WESTERY AUSTRALIA Perth, 23rd Juno-An extraordinarily has been made in the rich discovery of gold Golden Valley country. A party under It is stat Parke and Mackie made the fad."

Carly

"on

the

the

ehs has foundered with all o

"GOLD MINING IN NORTH WALES. Londra, June 25-A company has been successfully formed in work the rich gold mine nour. Dolgelly, in North Wales, dis covered by Mr. William Pritchard Morgan The amount of capital roquired, £200,000, has been over-eubactibed.

TOUR OF THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY. extending over several days of tho

will be given in St. Petersburg in

bonour

will afterwards. The Emperor William proceed to Viana on a visit to the Emperor Humbert of Itni S TUS AUSTRALIAN ELUVEN IN ENGLAND. London,

dois, June 27.The match between the Australian Eleven and Yorkshira, was

stored heavily in tunic second resqmed to-day at Bradford. The county Led κρίσει they innings. At lunch the Bedre to

to 169 for two wickets, and can tinted to make runs fast up to the call of times, when they had seven wickets down In the second for 544. The match being fars unfinished, by Wainwright, who made 105, and Hirst, who was 87 and not eat at the close of play

The following are the scores

AUSTRALIAN BEVEN.

YOBK HIFF

declared a draw.

FIRE ON BOARD. TAX),

AKD TAX ESSEX

and Sou's line, of Messrs Money bound from Sydney sud Melbourne for Londonhilds.

at Susz, with her cargo hne arrived fire in

BBISH PUCATION COMMISSION

Landon, June 20 steamer Est matches already played:

011

THE BRITISH

London, June

Royal Comme

207 First Innings

223 First Inainga Second Juniaga(willinoren wickotadown)344 The following are the results of the the Australian by Thornton's Eleven ··· Won Australio v. by Australia, with ein wickets to sparsă. A

Won by Warwickshire : Australia Australia, by an innings and 150 runa.

Australia v. Surrey Won by Australis,

Eleven

wasted to inquire into by an innings and 15 runs

sion which was

the present system of education in the

ed on good authority to be of great glue. United Kingdom has presented its report.

Τε

close to Riasty's receist discovery, and

The Countiesion recommends the autho

40 miles from Colreavy's reola. A ton of anriterouestone isbeing sent here for testing.ritative encouragement of the volautary

ligious

A large shard suallar

the

and moral education.

of ro

Australia v. Oxford University: Won by

by ni

att innings and 19 cats, Australid, h

Australis Yorkshire Won by Ans

Australia v. Lancashire: Won by Lan- alia, by au ihnings and 64 uns.

cashire, by 32 rung

Austraia v. the Gentlemen of England Drank

Australia v.

The Players: Won by the Players by 10 wickets,

Won by Australia Nottinghamahiro Australia

conviction for robbery the law adjudged the That if such a thing ever esisted, or now has remains wore found in the ruins at Congratakting Dr. W. W. Myers for the beyond anything pot discovered in Rassian Military Governor-of-- Poland, Nottinghamshire by 20 wickets.

offender to lose one car,

THE Funcho Echo says:-Out Lea mer elante had better boty, that smer or later a company will be forsmod by some sanguine celestial dealers, to ship teas to London and Australla, in case they cannot obtain the price they want in this market, and we learn that for this purpose a foreign Chazo will be or has already been

tugeged to manage the gigantic company (mado of foe we fancy). Now, if this report really be- comes a fact, which we doubt very much, it can only have the result of foreing the for eiguer to go away from the port and leave

perverse.

oxina, it must be a rolig of provions ad- ministrations of the Hennessy-Bowen description.

That the crying woed for Fire Inquiries is becoming more and more inanifest, and people are asking whether the Governor knows.

That unless some pressure is put on the werk at the Bowen Park, the chance of uning the Ruce-course in February will soon become a vanishing quantity.

THE RECENT FIRE IN SECOND STREET. An adjourned inquiry was held at the Magistracy to-day, before Mr Wodehouer and a jary, into the death of timer of the fre in Street.

ป The jury-were--Munts And Gordon, J. Myer nud A. G. Botello.

Chung Hai Choung recalled, said—The cock left on the ground or communicated by a staircase. There with the ground:

Theru WEB I was no other way of getting out of the cockloft except by this stair window to the cuckluft.

113

A minority of the members of the Lum-

have disented from the recom isou hav

PREDICTION BY

BY GENERAL GOVEKO. Lailan, Juuo 27.-General Gourko, thy mendations ambodied in the report.

of Europe

will

VOTE OF 40,000,00) FLORING PASSHU remain undisturbed for two years. predicts that the petes

London, June 27.The Austrian Delega tions have feed the appoint military war credit of 40,000,000 forins, which was denuded, so that Austin-Hungary might

prepared for any exuergency.

To the Editor of the Cata MAIL.'

Hongkong, 28th July, 1888. It is stated to bo of extraordinary richness school system and the development Dean Sra--In your issue of yesterday Specimens already brought in leave undoubt you reproduced an article in the N-ne to the genuineness of the find refused for a very Daily News, handed. The Badical Educa- figure has been readors will come forward and join me into be beyond question, and its riolines is fur ton of Chinese in China. I presume your in the claim. The quantity of stone is said his three Quartz gold, and freely, of his labour-in- mitccess

Suners.

by a prospecting party. Ous piece crushed Chinese studhats to be inadical peasti, fie beo discovered at the Uppur Murabitur

If Lain not mistaken he is the first, or showed gold throughout. most successful doctor, in this part of the. REPORTED AKEZYAL OF STANLEY world that has turned out three thoroughly

PATHY WHITE NILE, KA Londia, June 23.A report has reached western science-a work, which, as it gra-Soakim to the effect that a whito nan bas qualified Chinese doctors infosed with dpally extends, will infome for Dr arrived at the Bahr-et-Ghazel, & tributary

yers as the originator of Western soiance of the White Nite, after hneing Conte THE MOTION OF OBESTRE AGAINST TAR

London, Jaye 27-In the House of Cut- China; and his name will be far better the hostile tribes inhabiting the country

were built for him wherever the fruity

It is believed that the white man imone last sight a division was taken on the résolution oved by Mr John Morley, respected and remembered than if a memo through which he had lavored:

question is Air H. M. Stanley, who whow MP for Newcastle-on-Tyne, censuring his labour progress in Chinn.

encamped in the The result of the examustions held at last heard of in April last

Armvimi.

by the hostile mutives. Shanghai will encourage both the founders Upper end students of the Hongkong Medical

The report has not yet been confirmed, to Suakim persist that there is good focus, the work and should stimulate them to but the Avahs who brought the intelligence bo-advance it as much as lies in their peer

I must at the war time congratulate my tion for their atatemont, lying

The Bahr-il Ghazal is about 500 miles Western-trained antrymen in having

lity, who are south of Khartown] of their own nationality, och i

THE IMPRISONMENT OF MAJOR FOFOFT. them and their country meded

Jane 25.--The sentence of four London, June 25,-

open Major Popol which was Bulgarian official, for embezzlement, Las boon remitted by Prince Ferdinand. Major Popot will probably ba

Lapoctor Swanston, recallesi, said About 7.15 pini. on 23rd, 2 report was mado to me that there were two colies missing I went to the scene of the fire along with Constable Moffat and work was commonest Con- to clear the debris from the front. stable Moffat took a spede nad when about Bava ordera upon some charred bones.

the Crimes Act. The result was as follows

DILWH

University: Cambridge Australia. Oxford University: Post Prossul: Won by Australia, by 74 runs.

Australis v. Middiesor: Won by âus. tralia, by oight wickets and I run.

Australia, v England: Wou by Australia by 10 wickets and 2 rune.

Australia v Marylebone Clob and Ground: Won by Australia by 14 runs, a

Australia v. Yorkshire: Drawn, LOTTERY JUAN FÜR THE COMPLETION OF THE PANAMA CANAL London, June 28,-One-half the amount

which was issued in Paris for the comple- tion of the Panama Canal, has been, aab- scribed.

the untivos to ship their own teas to the That Indian and European constables have threa: foot from the front door he cares School for Chinese to take more interest inrently harsantry, where be was the Government for their administration of of tho Tattery Loan of $90,000,000 francs,

London and Australian markets, where psr-

ey will

haps they will or perhaps they obtain

better price by

own account.

owl

not

shipping on

on their our colustial friende This step our

the in either under must have planned

put or with

the idea of fluence of samshu, ting other people to trouble, because we do of forming such a com decessity Bot Be the

intereats or to venture posy, to protect their their capital in shipments to s foreign without and country, when they risk, obtain immane profits at Fuochow, if they will only be careful in tas manufacturo, sell at a reasonable price, and honestly deliver the bops co per muatam shown

What we believe to be the rout source of this rather funny company, is tim idan of henefitting a couple of teamen, who unble to stand any longer are ucabis

idas belier

же

the losses

they

have d

Lud for geara past, and

are thas trying to raise the wind, but alas

Dust

again appeared on Praya Central, and you may take my word for it that they were badly wanted.

·I:

to asvo the rabbish cardinily removed from the top. They were human bones and longed to one body. The head was outwards towards the door. There was bundle of clothing partly y burnt lying along the Sanitary Beard on the proper track,side. We removed the remains and must thank Myers for

diately afterwards discovered the remains

That Mr Francia is quite right in keeping

the functions of that body being of far

t

by

For Me Morley's motion. (...)

For the Government....

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Räcribed.

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MISSIONS,

London, June 28-At the International Conference on Foreign and Colonial Mia

Fof

Majority for the Government.... In the course of the debate un Mesious, to be held at Lambeth, Bishop Barry, Marley's motion of ensure, Mr Gladatoue of Sydney, ·will open 'n discussion on said he believed the country would take ductrinal standards. Dr Moorhouse, Bishop and Dr Stanton, Bishop of Manchester the first opportunity to unequivocably COUS

will in Ireland. North Queensland, presoat state of affairs in 1

speak on the relation He declared that the repressivo policy of of the Church to migrantakan dan

THE LIBEL ACTION AGAINST THE TIMES."

June 20.--In connection with

too great importance to all of us to per- for another body low by the first. In this good work, and also his colleagues at years with hard labour demn the i

Caso the head was turned-away from the Shanghai who constituted the Examining mit of any looseness in its procedure. door and the body was upon its left nie. Board.Yours,

That the Sanitary Board contains the en- bryo of our future Municipality, and that local government here is only a matter of time.

That the Hon. Member for Oireland has

keen eye for weak points in the constitu.

tion of the Board, and, knowing what

a

I

do of the past history of the Board, direction. Surely, the teamen

understand, that if foreign buyers, who know teas, and are constantly in com- the London market, con- not pay the prices they ask, it is absard for will obtain such

munication

with

them to believe that they

uch

Took

N

SOWSANG.

A GROSS INJUSTICE.- To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL.'

roinatated

in the military rank which be formerly ocopied.

The imprisonment of Major Pap

RUFE

the Government had proved a failure.

Me Balfour, in replying to Gladstupe,

Me eaid that there was crime in froland, the action for hibel brought by Mr

Londe, sune

the rents were being paid, and the social O'Donnell against the Times for having difficulty was

ity was disappearing. The only hope identified him with crime in Italand, the for the fature of Ireland lay in apholding Times has served a notics upon Timothy rive to disusutan in the Bulgarian Cabinet, honesty, individual libesty, and the into Hartington M. P. reg Hongkong, 28th July.

requiring him to produce. Sir, I wonder whether our young Maid led to the resignation of M. Stambon-songs vidna

grity of strate and Mr Potts are disturbed at Julf, the Prize Minister

A recout

#mbounced that

Major

accounts and

all papers in his possession relative to the Trish National Leiqué,

From the appearance of the second bady I had been asleep when should y the

man death occurred. I should say the bundle of clothing had fallen with the barlies. This the it is clothing was folded up in Way t usually kept and did not

WILLIAM'S SPORCU. THE EMPEROR if it had been tied up for the purpose

Londo

TIK PANAMA KOTTERY LOẢN. 26,---The French-and away. The ladies were of being taken

Landers, June 29 French syndicate. Passina press hars

extensive comments ou signation covered with from a foot to two foot nights with the thought that two poor chair. telegram, however,

dobris. no sign of the staircase coulies are doing six months, hard labour Prince Farinand hesitated to accept the

I saw no

of M. Stamboulo

im- was sentenced tis four years in the speech delivered by the Emperor will take up the balanco of the lottery leas of the cockloft. I have never seen a stair- through the stupidity of the one and the

William II. on the scension of the opening of $40,000,000 france, which was issued for cockloft; it is always a ladder, carelessness of the other.Yours,

CSTICE priaanment with hard labour fur alleged the Roinntags. The getoml tone of the the pirpose of completing the Params rather like to see him figuratively dragens to a

t any time.

Canal which can be removed at i

is that the speech Cau [While totally dissenting from the views embezzlement, falsifying his Chuog Bai Clivu, recalled, and asked ging bia coat-tails in front of the Govern

is of a

JAHEN ROUTE TO AUSTRALIA. a pacific maturo,

Tandon, June 28-Sir John Fender, mont ranks.

whether the means of communication with of those who like our morning contempo- the corrupt resicing of gratuities paid him articles in both countries is that the

THE THRONE OF HANOVSI On his trini le denfared that

London, June 27-It is reported that the Chairman of the Eastern Extension Tel- That, at the same time, the learned Q.C.the cockloft was a staircase or a ladder naidrary, think the ideas of the ordinary coolin for the exoneration of conscripts from mifi-

organficient moral code for the rule of the tary service. it was a series of fixed stupa. It was Colony, and who had no blares for the cor- 200,000 france had been offered hits.by

Duke of Cumberland and the Emperor graph Company, has had Julerview prices by shipping on their own account to

has not yet: obstructed without sound

than three fest ray from the door. The hway fram issing scolios were Ng Kwak and; Lai | duct of men that would appropriato money (General Kaulbars, and that ho, had aleo Wiliam T. lave become reconciled in with Lord Knutsford for the purok and sitbstantial reasons.!

of Cumberland has renounced his cable route to Australia, which should jon to think that the evidence on which it was likely that after refusing such bribes

tho Anstralian the throne. us the officers of the Board, the scandag about 30 and 41 respectively Asked by intake we were from the first inclined to arrest the legents, and he asked whether

for the bodies being Becount

case wore he The

ware he would disgrace himself by Elching 2000 clay fo

CONFLICTS BETWEEN ZULU COLES, Perth. thren fout from the door of the the coolies in the Potla

frunde. satisfactory

London June 97 -Advioon have boon convicted was not 90

vehement articles on to the door: The coeldoft extended could have been desired, and that they at the time papers in Bulgaria

have defeated the Zuln chief Usibepu, almost to the door, and witness was of ought to have got the benefit of the doubt. the subject of Major Popoff's trial, and received from Natal stating that the Usuins of whom the police have reacted from further opinion that

think that

No offensive action to suppress gathering. Three thousand were prezent, new trial might be held. It any defalcations, and further Fast I have received the following proove where they wore found.

dialt it would, that he had had very harsh measure. might then

wesuspect it Quit, is Chau Sam, married woman, roalding in

Iriza blem for the Sanitary Board You live

i by a senteres which, in addition the Zulu vising will be taken by the Bish including Lord Knutsford, Secretary of to imprisourcoat, on the ground flour of a three-storied Gough Street, said on the morning of Bed that the evidence against the coolies was July, aliortly after the alarm of fire, as we even stranger than what was laid hef re spouts for bath water; pour neighbours a chair She was the wife of Chang Ka Sing would dispel the feeling entertained by servants overhead tap the down-spouts and lived with his. She was burned in many that an not of injustice has been

vativne placas and said she had received done...]

the same market. Instead of inventing

soch hambuge, the teamen will

do

the

they will take vigorous stops to prevent the Thas whether it be the duty of the Police Yin hey were riokeha coolics and were they know had been given to them pred £14,050 from Constantinople regard to the throng of Hanover. This his propool for an alterumalite

salves and foreign buyers immense good if

usual fooding of the market every year with rubbish, which is the real cause of their own losses; the enormous prunts they have ninde on the first crop this season, which was really very good, is a suficient proof of the fact.

í

'FRAGEANT WATERS' MURMUR

That the proceedings to Bankruptcy this week throw a strong light on the work- ings of the Hongkong Stock Exchange. That the modus operandi is simple-upper- ently neither brains or money is quired, however big the tranzactions; and the bold adventurer or the blamed fool has, with the aid of facile brokers, merely to follow the land of those who

are supposed to have private means of information.

That the natural and inevitable result of the blond thus blindly following the Wind is that both fait into the ditch,

That though ranch is to be gathered frem

lens conduct of the fith and ruhbish

could

he

about

coolica of the High Levels inust

be ator,

witness asid, the coolies slep; con

olice put a stop to.

that they had been sleeping just! Although the suggestion is a little late, we strenuously denied that to ended attack.

not to

telegraphic gyetem at

COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

London, Juu 20.A cmverzazione was held at the Royal Colonial Institute last. night, at which there was a betliant

or fuar-storied house; there are down named Fok Aboi came to my bonsa ia the Magis zato. At any rate, a new trial military reuk degraded him from bis authorities until General. Smyth has ar for the Oplonics; Alt Joseph Chamberlain,

sivil deprived him of all

rived.

THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY.

*PSSEL.

5..

and Baron Henry de Worms Under THE SUPPOSED LAS OF AN EMIGRANT Becretary for the Colonies.

SKLOMISH HÄR SVAKIM. Lontion, June 27,-Lloyd's agents a Lordon, June 20-News has been and political rights.]

Anndm, Jung 25. — The Republica Cehes that the vessel which is reported to received to the cfset that a smart cavalry Fention, which is sitting at Chinge, Ends have foundered, off Cape Agulhas during skirmish has tatou place in the vicinity of considerable d ficulty in Lecuring unanimity heavy gale on Juno 4 is not an emigrant Suakin between the and use them as drains for all the dis her injuries at a fire which occurred is her

British troops as to the nomination of a data for the hip, as was surmised by the captain of the Karrisonut there and the hostile tribes, jects member of a Chinaman's menage; house that morning. She lay on one of the

THE PERSECUTION OF CHINESE

Presidency of the United States.. 35 a consequence your rooms become bis in my house and about a quarter to

IN AUSTRALIA, MA ose that afternoon she died. She said.

Much intrigue is being resorted to with ship Driend Castle, but either a ship who have of late assumed a very menacing

a homeward attitude. with coolies on ward or almost uninhabitable; neighbours over nothing about, how the fro had been caused.

the Bomination of Mr bound view of It is reported that the Now Bouth Wales the

socuring

trailer.

During the skirmish the Mahdi's CHINESE LAMOUR ON STEAMSHIPS. head deny all knowledge of the nuis-I did not afer to remoro her to the hospital. Government has refused to reves the cor Blaine,

principal Emir was killed.,- T called in a doctor and he gave her some tract with tag Pacile N. Coy, for the PETITION FOR RETURN OF THE DEC

Aduland, 27th dung.--In view of the

THE SUGAR BOUNTIEN CONFERENCE, suce-munt you sammen all the medicine. Her age was about 34.

D'AUMALE TO FRANCE.

tion of the Maritime Council in Sydney action

London, June Baron de Vorras, sidents above, or can the Sanitary Board

Cheung Chau, P. C., rocalled, said-When conserause of H. M. maik batween Spadey

London, June 20-The members of the giving notice to the agents of the Under-Secretary for the Culonies, states and San Francisco, if Chinese crews are

French Institute presented a petition to Oceano Stamship Company that no that New Zealand has agreed to outer the put matters straighis for you, if applied I saw the fire first, the fames wore com retained in the mail steaner will not be tho Cabinet asking the Government to Chinese must be employed in their boate, Sugar

out From the doer of the ground floor, hat

The Paul R.M.S

Bounties Conference. not from the first four. I

I went up to the

THE CHISELE QUERIZON. There w & great deal allowed to discharge her: cargo with her canel the order which to for the is feared that should such attempt et j front of the hone

catreing empleyers prove successful, there Luidon, June 20-Si F. Dillon Bell of smoke and flame. It was not possible Chinese crew. The captain has cabled to expcision of the Duc d'Aumale, and allowt

to the interruption in the caulo, he hits not have, however, refused the requist being enforced upon the P. and O. Co-tary should be despatched to Fakin, with not see anybody come out from the ground

pany' and also upon other lites complying the view of arranging a settlement of the door: went to the station and on ape received a reply. Under these circun woman crouching down int

so?

That, in reply, it is difficult to say what

the powers of the Sanitary Board are,

Approved.

qutil rationsl Bye-laws are drawn and get inside by the ground door. I did the owners asking instructions, but owing him to return to Frined The Cabinet in every probability of a similar damand recommends that an Australien plenipoten referred to, they present no moral That it is to be hoped our authorities will way back to my best I sad the docisndstandes he has led to be allowed to Ptated in the Bundesrato, or Federal Cous-] the Employ The annual feeling of question in regard to the tongnation ofw

the published reports of the proceedings

pact

Heads I win, tails you lose is

an arrangement that recommends itself

by its extreme simplicity.

That the repert recalls to one's memory the

immensely clever assumption of extreme simplicity on the part of the Unfortu

keep their eyes on all liberty men from was in Third Strast,

the fires, some distance is Japanese sen-of-war after the experieaco

Constabla Thomas Moffa, recalled,

down; in the street. She

too with the discharge with his prosent

from

Crew

Γ

w, and has promised that he will ship gil of Germany, that the Emperor Williams caid San Francisco. ors. passago back to Saa Francisco,

- EMPEROR WILLIAM'S FOREIGN POLICY. London, Juus 25 Prince Bistarck bas Chinese

of the

au Europsan crew for his next trip from II. considered that it would be his will be held on of South Australia Chiorar tu Amira in uiter an agreement has

In regard to

ta foreign

pretended then

It is understood that the proposal is re-

of our friends in the Model Settlement. The fire was: butang very largely than The Chinozó crew are to be given & fruty to profces Law Eb hour, rather than that both sides should garded favourably in offietal circles

to

early mouth. It is in best arrived it with the Imperial, Gorera- to deal with the matter The out on the question. desire of the metabora te to concilince predecessora. ษ will adhers to the policy of its pred

badore the stingynnds and privation resull. OPENING OF THE GERMAN REGĦETAG. That there is unfortunately an abundance got to it from the ground and the mound European Crew shipped by the Sydney It was not possible get in at the ground

ornian Reichsing from a deadlock.

DISASTROUS FLOODA IN MEXICO,

AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY is achognced, of vila and poisonous spirit, not imported Boor, I was not aware there were two Maritime Council, who pay their wages to London, June 25, ho Goriatz

San Franciers, and then if the owners will tag was pound today with great pomp by

London, June 27-Disastrous #ods Have in the Earis Figore, of a vainable remedy Dob ask if

physical-uzhanation, there was anybody inside. If I had know ther

-If

Federal

Princes were presents. In the pay

and premature decay. persons have beers drowned

made by s missionary in Old Mexico; it passages and wages back to Sydnee speech from the Throne his Majesty au

THE LATE ADELAI JUBILER FADITION, of a similar naturo no doubt had much The Chinees cunstablo, recalled,

from a misurable existence and saved no there

The Uotucil la taking action against other nouused the policy he intended to parzue. 169 1708

London," June 17-The Duke, of: Cami

We learn that the Ren of

an early grave steamers which

He promised that legiala dun should be in- Passenger to do with the unruly behaviour of the naked the people next door

anybody in the burting house and they

Chinese crews.

prodused to afford farther protection to the bridges will preside it the final mesting of Joseph Holzia, Bloomsbury Mansions anally perceable little Jang in Shanghai, said they did not know. It was not po The Chinese Merchants in Auckland. working man in Germany. He would do the London Commission of the late Adelaide Bloomsbury Square, Loudon, W.; will then the irregularities now suribaled to that. I am sorry to learn that the Chinesemble to go in and nera, eting Sup NZ, hare best ordered by the Governor all in his power to remove the marked Jabiles Exhibition, which takes bites on and the prescription, free of charge, oli

Chief (aspector ayo discharging their Foreign Engineers in apdent of the Goverment Fire En of ptor to drain the importation of goods social contrasts which had on unity July 3. Great disappointment to expressed reapt of a self addressed camped enve

effect on the people; but nevertheless, he that the medals and diplomas awarded to lope from their men-of-war before they can gods, seed—I am not of option that any.

nato, Nobleman who so long languished by Buglishmen, tribe had for the asking in people in the cockhof 113 known but take them over, but prefer a crew of the Emperor William II. Most of the taken place in Mexico, Filjoen, hundred for nervous devozzi Chu Kiscovery was

in Dartmouth Priva

That, as her frequently, boom prented out,

we ought to have sworn brakers here, although I am donol l-wacther even

these intermediaries would entirely die.

China Town, and that informal fire-water I could have dans nothing id bo then selectius, the Cancil will

from China,

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