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No. 7795,-August 17, 1888.]
THE CHINA MAIL.
The Rising Sun of 8th inst. saysThe como elevated station on the south sido of
&c...
daty only to his duceators, and that Uying relatives have no claim.
Vienna, July: 17-A German merchant has beon scoretly tried and condemned to jolting romarks
bout the Dowage press Victoris.
8. B. Brooklyn and Marion arrived in Kobe the Island -Your POLYTHEMUS. VIDENDE MENT 10 ENGLAND BY PATH/Uftoon months' imprisonment for making Sir Henry Parkes on the question of tho
a few days ago, and Admiral Chandler trans- ferred his flag to the Marion The Hawklyn We have learned to call nothing impos- leaves Kobe for Nagsaki tonight, on hurt in this Nineteenth Century, but we way home pin the Capo, The Richmond, twr it will be a long time yat before we can which has been abling as flagship on the regulate lighthouses at a distance. The North Atlantic Station, has been detached, fights are of greatest sarrien in storms, and after raditiing will come out here for when all communication with the surround place the Brocklya, but, we believe, i tings may be cut off, a d when the presenco exposted to arrive before the end of the of a care-talne scoms indispensable, Ep.
your.
AL
NEWS BY THE AMERICAN
The P. M. Ca steamer City of New York arrived to-day with the American mail of 21st ult. We take the following tola- grans from our exchanges -
THE RUSSIANS PLEASED WITH EMPERON WELLIAN'S VISIT TO THE CAR.
coasts
EGAN..
Lincoln, (Neb.), July 17.-Patrick Egan to-day cont to Honry Labouchero the fol lowing cablegram, which, taken in con nection with the reposed inquiry, explains itself;--
AUSTAFA
First innings. Second Innings
Total
about 13 miles from St. Petersburg, where tho Czarina, attended by the members of- tho Imperial Court, wat in waiting to ro ceive the Emperor of Germany.
...
The pageant in St Petersburg, and en rule in Peterhot was of a brilliant and no-
sing charector.
there had been any undue delay in reply. ing to the telegram récolved in March from solusion of Chinodo frózg Australia Elo. contended that Lord Knutsford had dia
160 BYMPATHY WITH DIMAN.
played great promptitude in dealing with. Scotch datonians are spring a bury is indisposed to parlay with the Chi- Eniversity (past and present), as originally The Australison will commoncus another London, July 17.- Many English and 10
match against, Yorkshire an Mond y, in- Juration
19.It is reported that Lord Salis stead of the match againat Cambridge TIE ARMADA TERCENTENARY CELEBRATIONS. droas expressing symp with Jelm
Lonžou, July 29.-The naval calebrations Dillon. The addoss, is engrossad nose Government until he has tried to arranged, and which was to ho becu in connection with the tercentenary of the the Comision of Inquiry originals of all on vollum, iluminated and handsomely check Chinees smigration from Hongkong payed at Leyton.
'Hare mailed you to-day for use before
dotest of the Spanish Armada took place lotters received by mo from Janies Carr bound, will be presented to Dillon on his and Sugapore, urging that Ausirală will NESE RESTRICTION BILI IN ADELAIDE, Plymouth yostrilsy.
release from prison.
testrict foreign immigration Jegiginta ito during my stay in France. I will attend in
tion Addide, 22 Juls. It is derstaud brations, owing to the naval mandyros at without special reference
The testa did not partisipate in the colo Chinese. to the person before the commissiou upon the conditions I stated in my pubiteled letters
London, July 10-In the House of Com. I that a inember of the Assembly. and not Spithead buying stready comnoviced, "- Constantinople, Jaly The Railway wous chain evening, Sir James Fergus
the Opposition loader, will, in the to King Harmon of April and May, 1897. Junction Company has protested to the Under-Sobrótary for Foreign Affairs, stated on the motion that the Chinese Immigra
debato
THE BISHOPKIC OF OXFORD. Porta against the seizure by Bulgaria of tho that parleging was proceeding with the the words after that be struck out Right Rev. Wiliam Stubbs, Bishop of tion Bill be road a second time, move that London, July 20.-Is is cop irtod that the Collovs Vakarel Railway. The company Ohines Government for nettlement of the with the view of adding a reference to the Cheater, has been translated to the fee of London, July 10.-In the House of Cum hea algo asked the intervention of the dianity in emateation, with the immigra- increased poll-tax, probably £20, and an Oxford, which as been rendered vacant
French Embassy.
tion of Chinese to Australia. He denied addition in the touage boyund that allow.. that there was any foundation for the policy attributed to Lord Salisbury on the question...
Smith said in response: I decline to aver any question of that nature; and as to the other question of Mr Summers, that must depend upon the course taken by the members respecting the bill and its
opera-
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A PROTEST TO THE FORTE.
A. CLPTOR DEAD. London, July 17A dispatch from Paris announces the death of Antoine Etex, the French sculptor.
THE WHITE PASHA WHO IS HEADING
THE MAIDI'S OPPONENTA
THE KING AND QUEEN SP BRUNTA
and
ed by the existing laws, bat below that proposud in the bill. The idea is that the tox.ahould equally apply to the Northern Territory and the southern parts, but that the tonnage restriction should not be go torge in the Territory as in the south The Government supporters claims that. they will have a majority on the sound reading, though all the members agree that the bill must be modified in committen,
TTALY AND FRANCE.
London, July 17.-Italy offers to include France, instead of 79, as hitherto, 150 articles in the commercial treaty with
account of ill-health.
you retirement of Bishop Muckarnow, on It is currently stated that Bishop Barry, of Sydney, will be appointed to scored Di Stubba as Bishop of Chester.
THE ATTACK ON THE FROTORIAN A SEMBLY.
London, July 21.--Sir Grabam Berry is taking stops to compel the disclosure of the Field, who stated in the II of Com
and a thoinformat of Roar Admiral
mona that a very ale man of great wealth in Victoris had told him that any number of men could to Leibed in the Victorian Legislative Assembly,
COLONIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ENGLAND.
Cable News Company, with a ospital of London, July 22-Tho Austulasian £20,000, has been ragistered. The object of tho vorapany is to supply daily euble grams of news tota the coiching.
THE Japan Vail of 10th inst says:Wo believe that Mrs Teoda: in the course of a visit to the British Consulate on Wednes day, raitorated hor charges against one of the officers of the Malwa, and are result
PREPARING TON AN INVESTIGATION OF it has bson decided to give hor na
THE ' TIMES' CHANGES. opportunity of identifying her senilsat a the return of the vessel to this part. Hos
nions this afternoon. Suators (Liberal) story is that she was detained for some two
asket whother, in view of the fact that hours in a cabin by the foreignor, to
Attorney-General Webstor noted for the whom, however,
though
aho notained cun-
Times as leading counsel in defending the siderable indignities, she was able to offer
St. Petersburg, July 20-During the vo-suit brought against it by O'Donnell, the
THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVES IN ENGLAND. successful rasistinen til at length,yago of the Emperor and Gear from Oron-Tory leader, Smith, would undertake That
London, July 16.-The first test match slanned by the sounds of tho secoli stadt to.l'eterhof last evening, Emperor the Attorney-Genocal should not attend instituted by her husband md a custom Willisra convorsed at length with M. de another meeting at which matters relating
between England and Australia was com officer whose saaistance he had oulistad, Giere, while the Czar taiked with Count to the investigation of the marges - Tintes says that parties of "Takuri pilgrima
Leados, July 18-A dispatch to the menced at Lord's Ground to-day, the efficor bolted from the cabin. She Herbert Bismarck, the German Minister of tained in the Tenes articles in Parnell-journoying to Meves arrived at Sunkim on teams
The following vers the respective asserted that afterwards hur husband in a Foreign Affairs. Afterward the two Emism and Crime' were considered. it of anger throntered her with violence,
Tuesday. They declared that while paas- England: Stool Teaptain), W. G. Groe, long talk together. N
Smith porors had
answered decline any such ing through. Darfour they heard that a W. W. Road, O'Brien, Barnes, Gunn, on which other officers of the in
ship
were offered at the state dinner given in andertaking." tervened on her behalf, Her, busbond
Jarge force of foreigners and others not Lohmann.. Briggs, Peel, Abel, Summons then asked what the future natives of the Soudan, headed by an Eng Sharwin, deborahomer of Emperor William at Peterhof. after Binding her, had ordered her to get Emperor William afterward went for a drivo position of Attorney-General Webster lieh pasha, were in the unrelas of Bohvol
Australia her traps together, as they were about to in company with the Czarinaud Drake and would be larogard to the progress and Gazell. The Darfur tribes, wore friendly. Trott, Bonior, Blacha Woods (of M'Donnell, Bannerman, rature on shore and
or and logos comprint. Duchen Vindinis The wedding us the and Sir Wilfred Lawton (Liberal) asked and were arranging with a strangers for Cambridge Univerzity), Tarmor, Edwards, During
the
of her forcible press ao convinced that the musting of
an attack on the Mahdi.
THE MELBOURNE KYHIDITION. London, July 18. The Earl of Itoscbury detention in the cabin she was prevented, Emperous will inaugurals & new era of whether Attorney-General Webster At-
T cousuquence of the continous rain and Lord Carnarvon will as Mr Goschen, she avers, from ralling out as hor essailant kopt his hand over her mouth truly a wall peace, and fooi hopeful that the Russian tended the Cabinet meeting on the day interests will now be considered. The that Mr Smith announced the Govern
Belgiale, July 18.--It is stated that King which fell on Sunday and part of Monday, Chancellor of the Exchonner, to grant ad sustained and rusoluto attack
Noce Vrenju varnily, wolnomes tho Emmert's proposal to appoint a commisions Milan is proparing an a eror to Quest play could not be contenced until 5 p.m. diti nel fards to met the advance made Natale's statements for submittal to the There was large attendance on the by the Victorian Government to Sir George A CORRESPONDENT Writes to an Indian pa- upon the success of her efforts to become a
puror's visit, aud congratulates Germany of Judges.
granici. Powers, and that in it he will dony that bet
Teu thousand persona paid for Vondon, the British Executive Commis- admission.
sioner, iu connection with the British Court per :-Dr. Johnson had an inextinguishable maritime power. It hopes the formet rala
has any intention of remarrying, and will
AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY Se annoar.ced thirst for tea, and it did him no barm, tiens between the two empires will be re-
M'Donnell, the captain of the Australian at the Melbourne Exhibition any that his ingin corson in seeking divorce
in the Paris Figaro,' of a valuable remedy when he drank caps of it at the parlour of stored.
is in remove his son from the infines of captain, and decided to go to the wickets. team, won the tose frons Steel, the English
PROPOSED DISARMING OF THE EUROPEAN
for nervous debility, physical exhaustion, his distinguishod and benevolent goest, Emperor William, accompanied by Prince
Queen Natalic.
and prematara decay. Tau dinoutery was POUCES. Mr. Thrale. The large draughts of
The first two wickets fell for 3 rune. Lagos, July 18-Queen Natalie has ar third batsman failed to add materially to Emperor William of Germany intends to an early grave. We learn that tho Rev. The London, July 19,-it is reported that the saved him from a miserable existence and
made by a misalary in Old Mexico; from Poterhof for this city at 10
Parts. After a quiet sojourn for the sonra, bet the fourth and fifth mato 33 propuse a general disarmament of the frizer Joseph Holmes, Bloomsbury Mansions, is a proof that the stuff must have been
of the Clovernment bill this evening; Cony a short time, so will go to Florance. The between them. The last two men mado a of the European Powers. It is further Bloomsbury Square, London, W.C., will genuine and flaverons to the taste. But: This restaing Emperor William and beate tried to talk out." the second reading French press sympathize with the Queen. the tes of the present day, if partaken in Prince Henry jaid wreaths on the tomb of of the Baun drainage bill, but the closure
good stand, having together scored 24.
stated that he will anck to compal France Bond the prescription, free of charge, on the way our ancestra did, would be posi- the late Czar in the Church of Sts. Peter was enforced and the bill passed second
The inninge closed for a total of 116 rana. to join in the proposed disarming of the receipt of a self addressed stamped onve
In the Peol, four for 30: Briggs, Lobmann took two tively injuries consumption, no and Paul in St. Petersburg. In the attiception body,
wickets for 38; who will approve : noon of the eup as offered in hotels, restaurants on they visited the grandees residing in ception of Biggar, left the house in a and at our social These are all slings, generally? Picinity of Peterhof, arriving at 7 with many Radicals, as a protest against
lyo'clock, with the Czar and Czarina, at Ko the secret of tologies for tea. Perhaps asnoe Zeelo to attend the Tattoo" at the
the wax run RMRESS FICTORIA IS VIRTUALLY ton-making is understood by military camp, Wreaths were also placed a for, and honce such a deal of heresy of the tumb of the lato Czarina by Emper London, July 15-A Berlin correspond about its
ite quality and sonic virtues (or Willian and Prince
the namen William toas, under different names, have not the and Henry. The foreign cobasies and though she is not under lock and key. She
Empress Victoria is virtually a prisoner, al same flavour. Indulgence in ten drinking all of the private houses along the route to
offrisle and affects the nervous system, which indul.
decorated the court to not in gebco coffco does nos produse. We and the balconies were crowded with have heard of men being drunk on tea, on people, unenviable distinction not attributed to
are reports cent in from Berlin, July 20-The North, German, Vienna and London from Germaa military coffee. There is
daltonition Gazette, referring to reports in Paris papers attaches. a doal
These papers were at Fried- which not only spoils the flavour of ten, but to the affect that Emperor Williau's visit richakron on the evening of the Emperor's & rann, after an exciting contest.) rendore it injurious to hesitla Science and to St. Petersburg, is a last effort to concili-dasth, and they diapered the next day. civilization have combined to destroy the ste Rossi, Anya The German policy Besides this it is certain that the
Londen, July 15-The annual cricket restorative quality of tos, an
political they
have
remsies uniformity with Berlin festa
the
tes:aunt of Emperoe Frederiek has been match between Eton and Harrow was wen done with one alcoholic drinks. We have
treaty. The presence of Prince Ferdin Temperance and Totil Abati cros Sociotion and on the throne of Bulgaria has been deco London, and its retard is especially by the latter by 158 runs.
desired. All attempts to recover the papers to click the indulgence of spirits. If the from the outset recognized by Germany nathus far bara been made in vain. Emperor tea gone on at the same rate of adulteration a violat on of that tresty. The musting of William has sent in turn all of his ministers in the markete, perhaps such societies will the two Emperors will in no wise change to his mother for information concerning be required to regalats our tea drinking. the German attitude toward Prince Ferdin- these papers, but none of them have been
and.
received, with the exception of Freidborg, Minister of Justice, a friend of ho Jate Emperor. He was received, but obtained no information.
It
we following hie
the
Deverage which were swallowed in his time Count Rorbert Bismarck and suite to Commons finished the new clauses rived;
o'clock.
Tho
the exclusion of debate.
KEPT A PRISONEL."
NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN
MAIL.
The se. Cutterthun, Capt. Darke, arrived today with the Australian mail. We take the following telegrams from our Sydney
three for 26 and Steel, one for four.
The English team then went to the wickets, and who play censed for the day, they had lost three wickets for 18 runs. The weather was dall, and the wicker was July 17-Play was resumed to-day,
very bad. W. G. Grace, who at the close of the previous day's
play had scored 10 Loon, July 15.- In the return match ut out, was soon dieposed of without hav added to his coru. Noue of the other ing
were unca matter of faith. The different were inscribed with 3. The wreaths ent throws some light upon the story that the exchanges
THE TYPHOON. According to all appearances the typhoon
Prinen Bismarck, in the course of a long interview prior to the departure of Count Schouvalo for St. Petersburg, handed the
GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND.Y. PLAYEDE
forces,
The intelligence has caused much excita lopo.
ment in Paris.
THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALLA.
London, July 18.-The Union Bank of Australia has declared & dividend at the rate of 12 per sont per annum,
GOVERNORSHIP OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. London, July 13.-It is reported that the Marquis of Normanby, formerly Governor of Victoria, will be appointed Governor of
is so surrounded by fren soldiers of tween the Gentlemen of England and the batamon. made any stand against the South Australia, in atrasossion to Sir W, O.
certain state papors
It
im St, p. They was reversed. The Players dofented the
Gentlemen by an innings and 30 runs,
Ta tig lato match the Gentlemen won by
THIS ETON AND HARROW MATCH
THE ENGLISH DERBY AND OBAND PRIX DE TARIK.
謂
Londen, July 18-The Hon. James White, of Syday, has entered two horaes for the Regina Derby and trend Prix de Paris of 1890.
THE WIMBLEDON MEETING,
played
Fourth, #
The first
aut.
The
Quotations HONGKOND, August 17. OPIUM-Now Pazin, cash. 9509
New Benares, cash, $400 a 4024 New Mal
THE ARMAMENTS OF FRANCE. London, June 17.- Adiniral Kratz, Min- istor of Marine in the French Cabinet, has applied to the Chamber of Deputies for a of strengthening the armaments at the ports voto OF 67,000,000 francs, for the purpose of Brest, Cherbourg, and Toulon. A mo- On London tion to regard the matter as one of urgency
was negatived.
a dashing innings for 17. The Afth, and sixth wictota fall for 22. The innings closet for 53 rana
In their second innings Australia niste to two wickets fell for one rue. fifth, sixth, and seventh batsmen only on tributed 18 between them, Turner played
for 12, and innings for a vory steady out in a plucky style for 2020 duftria bit With 124 to get to win, the homo team commenced their second rings. Abol and Grace were the first to forced the play from the part, Krantz for an increase in the straments.
and scored 24. Abel contributed 8. The unly other batsman who got into double figures was
his score Breal
being 10 not out. The innings closed for a total of 62, teaving the Australians victations by 61 runs.
In the two innings of England, Turner and Woods one for 6.
July 18 The Chamber of Deputics has approved of the scheme of Admiral
THE RISING IN ZULULAND.
July 14.-The third battalion of the Rils Brigade, now in Egypt, has been ordered. to Zululand.
seems to have passed to the North of Bong. Russian Embassador a document express-failure. that access to the Empress Las been | Wimbledon to-day £250, with the badge took 10 wickets for 65, Ferris eight for 46. of Natal, that the attack which was lately
In it the Chancellor favors the mininte- ing his views of the Bulgarian question, panca of treaty rights, at the same time taking into account Russia's lagitimate claima.
kong in the small houre of this morning: and to have burst a few hours later with full force on Fonchow. All the telegraph land-lines there have been interrupted and
LABOUCHERE'S CHAT FROM LONDON, business arreator. The stasmer Telemachus
London, July 17.-The intended visit to seems to bave passed near the storm on England of the Prince and Princesa Henry her way from Fuochow. She reports of Prussia has boon postponed until Septeur ' August 16th, 2 p.m., hit Boschow, freabr, when they will be the guests of the
breeze E.N.E., barometer 29.65. Of White Dogs, wind hauling to the N. E, barometer falling 29.54. Off Turnabout, wind fresh- ening, with heavy rain and squalls, and hauling N.N.E. to N., barometer still fall
Queen at Balmoral.
The Pall Mall Gazette contained last wook a sensational announcement that Empress Victoria had been pat aloost up- der arrest on the death of her husbane. I am fold on authority that these ate facts, but I cannot absolutely vouch for them,
however,
openly atated in Berlin that ing 20.48. August 30th, off Ockson, blow the Engress was supposed to have obtained ing stiff gusts, with rain, wind hauling sortain donucents. These she, it is said, N.N.W., barometer falling 29.47. Off handed over to her mother when she came
to Berlin,
and the Queen carried them off Chapel Island, wind hauling to N. W., bar. with her. When the Prince of Wales was falling 29,33. Fansod Fronch Mail off Lam-over for the funeral of the late Emperor he mocks; heavy Isaden clouds to the Eastward, tried to arrange matters, but failed, for he
wasa't ampowered to
this seems improbable, wind W.S.W., less wind and sea, barometer It is further said, but this seems documents falling 29.25, ther. 834. Of Breaker Point, that certain securities are missing, and that at sunest dense heavy low clouds; equally the will of the late Emperor is to he co- tested. One thing la certain, there is a with rain, vivid lightning with thunder, bittor feud between the Empress and hor bar. lowest 29. 19, ther. 81. From sunset on, and our Queen is in a high state of glass gradually rising and weather impro indignation. ving as ship approached Hongkong. Off Tam-Too Head, wind W.N.W. moderate, barometer 20.35. The typhoou advised from Mavila yesterday as fortaing could scarcely have reached Foochow so acco, so
it is possible there may be another typhoon
on the way.
to the South, of Amoy.
CORRESPONDENCE
THE TYPHOON.
A
I
strictly guarded. Prince Radolin has been naked to make an attempt In the event of final failure it is said that a formal judicial process will be brought
against the Dunager Empress to secute the return of
the
papers.
Bismarck has explain plans to carry out. It is known that Froderick's political tos- tomoni crosses this, and its publication He would not might check his course. care to he placed before the public in the light of encouraging his son to go directly in opposition to his father's wishes, henes. his anxiety to gain control of the papers and his scandalous course toward the Dowager Empress.
A BILL TO AROLINK DUEMNG.
Paris, July 10-Bishop Treppel intro- duced a bill in the Chaoiber of Deputies to-day abolishing dueling, and demanded urgency for the measure. In the course of his remarks in introducing the bill the Bishop referred particularly to the recent encounter between Floquet and General Boulanger. The demand for urgency with rejected by the Chamber.
Londen, July 17-At the annual meet ing of the National Rifle Association at thio competition for the Queen's Priza, valne" prize was won by Private Fulton, of the of the Association, was concluded. The Queen's Wastminster title Corps, with
score of 208.
#KECK BY HIPERATORIA Loudon, July In The French Govern mont gases banques yesterday to 2000 of the city and provincial Magora on the site of the forthcoming Paris International Ex- bibitjun.
President Carnot, in addressing tho visitors, culogised the Republic. He wamed the Mayors not to be seduced ints taking part in any fallacious and noisy enterprises that might be set on foot.
VISIT OF BARA BERNHARDT TO AUSTRALIA.
London July 14.-Sara Bernhardt, the celebrated actress, announces her intention of visiting Australia in 1889.
OUTBREAK OF CHOLERA AT NAPLES, cholera har again broken out at Naples.
London, July 15.-It is reported thal
THE ATTACKS ON 911 MORELL MACKENZIE. London, July 14.The fact that the Em- peror William has decorated Doctors Berg Bone, July 16-The Chamber of Depa-nann and Gerhardt, who were in attendance ties to-day, by a vote of 269, to 97, adopted on the late Emperor Frederick, is regarded the Communal Reform bill, which gives to an endorsement of their reports 2,000,000 citizens the right to vote in local contained attacke opon Sir Morell Mac- elections. The Chamber was then pro- kenzie for his treatment of the late Em
TWO MILLION NEW VOTERS,
rogued until November.
-AN AUSTRIAN SENSATION.
Vienna, July 19-The retirement of Mazahel Kuhu bas caused a sensative. The Emperor in a letter to the Marstal anya *The necessity for the army being in perfect readiness for the field renders it imperative to appoint another to your post, Marshal Kabn still cajoya full physical and mental
If the Quees has been so reprobonsibly indiscreet as to bring Prussian slate or family papers from Germany de accept the custody of such, Lord Salisbury had better make it bie basiness to see that they are returned at once, as it is sortsin that it the end her Majesty will be forced to give them
or scandal on such , and any dispute or fects would be mortifying, discreditable and dangerous to the country. On the other Figot. hand, if
if the story which has gu
hus have enrrent
such sub-
let a
A GREAT EXPLOSION. Bruen, July 18.—A fire broke out to-day ut fewn New York, and cayenda tre uendous explosion, as there wero on board 8,840 barrels of petroleum. Eight of the crew were killed.
Dr Dobozok writes bday that the ty in Berlin for the last month is untrue, phoon seems to have enterort the mainland public and peremptory contradiction ap on the Spanish steamer Asturiano, at this
pear, without further delays. The that the Empress had been put under arrest put under arrest arose, ne doubt, from the fact that on the death of the sovereiga auntries are always doubled around the palace in which the
WILL REMAIN IN BONE. romains are lying, and that the heir Em- To the Editor of the 'CHINA MAIL.'
Rome, July 10-The Popo in a conver etor ordered a cordon to b
to be drawn peror
in order Aug. 17th, 1.30 p.m.
to find out what newspaper reporters were sation stated that he does not intend to DELL SIB,-Anticipating our local me. within the palace or what ones asked for leave Rome. He expressed regret that his teorological authority 1, as an old residout, admission, us he wished to prevent any do note to the frish elergy in regard to the condently predict that the approaching tailed information of what had occurred political situation should have been wie atorin was neatest to as from about midnight being prematurely published.
interpreted. to 4 a.m. this morning, and is now moving in a North and by Wasterly direction up just been built in Paris for the Emperor London, July 19-The shooting contest Formosa Chanuel, With the wind N. W. a and Empress of China. They are splendid for the Elehe shield at Wimbledon re 8 s. and S. at 2 p.us. the Doctor canly ornamented, and on the panels are dresulted in favor of the rich tea. The safely take the drum down.-Yours &c.,
gons in gilt bronze, wi
ith most elaborate de scores were as follows: Ireland, 1672 ANEROID.
coratives The
are fur points; England, 1642; Scotland, 1568. principal saloons [Shortly after we received the above, nished in yellow satiu, and the carriage ap
İSMAIL PASKá. the Doctor took down his drom, and propriated to the exclusive use of the Em- hoisted the North cone; but the question
pecas in rky-bino piush and silver. still remains whether the storm which was reported at noon yesterday as forming N. of Luzen and 5. of Formosa, could have. struck Foochow so soon as it appears to avo done. Query, Were thore-not two depressions Eo, M.]
Bor
THE GAP ROCK LIGHTHOUSE,
.
Two
anperb state railway carriages have
The Maharajah Holkar of India has just married a damsel in her twelfth year--a pro- ceding which has excited the keen indig
his other wires. The Grand Duke George of Russia, s6- cond son เฟ the Emperor, is about to enter. the imperial navy. He was 17 last May,
is a very bright, clover lad.
And i
IRISH MARKMEN WIN.
Constantinople, July 18.--The Sultan has refused permission to Ismail Pasha to go to Germany, which country the latter requests. to visit on the ples of ill health. lamail finds himasif almost a prisoner, and his old friends have the greatest difficulty in gain ing access to him.
peror.
which
London, July 16-The Doviger Empress Victoria has requested Sir Morell Blac kenzie to prepare an authentic account of the illness from which the late Emperor suffered.
THE DIVORCED QUEEN OF SERVIA. authorities have compelled ex-Queen Na London, July 14.-The German polica talie, the former wife of King Milan of Ser- via, from whom he was lately divorced, to vian War Minister. Ex-Queen Natalio, aurronder her sou into the bands of the Ber who has been residing at Wiesbaden, has been ordered to leave German territory.
July 15-Ex-Oneon Natalie, who was Fordored to leave Germany, has taken up:
hor residence in Vienna for the present.
THE CHARGES AGAINST MI PARNELL.
London, July 14-The Right Hon. W. H. Smith, the leader of the House of Com mons, proposes the appointment of a cool- mission of Judges, with power to compel the disclosure of facts concerning documents and the granting of certificates protec- libel case against the Times, tion to witnesses and counsel, in the late
that the inquiry of which he has given It is likely that Mr Parnell will claim notice shall be loited to the authenticity of the late libel action,
The Times insists that in the event of an inquiry being instituted, the whole of the charges shall be included.
July 17In the House of Commons last tight, a bina appoint a Royal Commision to inquire into the charges made by the Times against Mr. Parnell was read a first time. hir Parnell, in an angry tone, refused to
In the English bowling Lohmane took six wickets for G1, Peel sight for 50, Briggs four for 35, and Steel oud for fane.
Plank was in fine fettle behind the wickets, and disposed of five batsman.”
July 18.-Sixteen thousand persons para admission at Lord's Ground on Tuesday.
The following are the complete scorea :- AUSTRALLA.First Innings..
Bannerma Macdonnell
Trott
Волиот
Blackham Woods Turner
July 19-A messenger from Dinizułu has assured Bir Arthur Havelock, Governor
made by the Zalus upon a body of British, which two of the latter wore Dragoons, in killed, was the unauthorised action of a
native.
tassenger also states that Dinizalo complained that both Mr. Osborn, the Bri- tish Roshient-in Zululand, and Sir Arthur Havelock raiused to pacler with him, up- on which Dinicula resorted to arms.
Old
Old
casti
$550 Allowance 16 a 32. Ola
Salwa, caslı, 8570530 Allowance, Paolo... 34 a 48- Parsina, Odly, malı 3470 500 Allowance, Trek... 10 a 38 Persian, Papor tied $400 a 500 Allowanan Puls... 18 a 64
Exchange.
Hororova, August 17,
Bank, Wire,
On Paris-
2/112
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3/0
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30 days' sigh1.
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On demand, ...
3.79
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3.67
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243
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On demand,
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... 729
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... 34.20
... $6.50
London, July 19-Lord Koutsford an nounced ip the House of Lords that the Government had received intelligence from Zolaland to the effect that the situation in Taken af Meers Falconer & Vo.'s Premises,
The accident was caused by an ignition in a shaft, which provented egreas, and the ameko caused the suffocation of the minera
Temperature.
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the disturbed territory was improving.
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18
Edwards, not out. Jarvis Worrall Forris
TAR TIRE AT THE BIẢMOND MINES, Loudon, July 17-The fire at the Do Bear's diamond mines, on the Kimberley field, South Africa, is still raging All hopes of
further rescues have any fur of affecting been abandoned,
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AUSTRALIA.-Second Innings.
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Macdonnell. Trott Beanor Wooda.
Blackham
Edwarda Torner Ferris, not ent Worrall Jarvis
The damage is estimated at £20,000.
Dynamite lud to be employed to clear the gallories in the mines from the dead. 43 whites and 500 natives were rescued.
THIK TARIFF BILL.
London, July 17.In the Lower Hauss of the United States Legislature a motion brought forward by the Republican party to omit imported raw wools from the fres list of Tariff Bill has been defeated by 120 to 102,
The proposed free wool clause will come into operation in October next,
London, July 22.The House of Repre sentatives in the United States has passed the Tariff Bill by a narrow majority.
THE SUGAR BOUNTIES London, July 18-The Freach Renate pasacl the Sugar Bill Stroog official speeches were made In favour of the ahali- tion of the sugar bounties.
London, July 21-It is now regarded as certain that the Powers will agree to the
Suger Bounties Convention.
METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
AT 4. .. TO-DAY: Barometer
29.40
71
Temperature.
Humidity
Direction of Windsw Forse Weather
Hongkong Observatory, August 17, 1888. CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
BEGISTER. Aucusr 16-AP
Barometerred.
Hamkills,
Wind,
Wl'ostock, 29.92 04 HE
Gorning, it is announced, will give in Tokio 29.88 her adhesion to the abolition of the bounty Nagasaki.. 20,59 Bysbcul
ENGLISH, SCOTTISH, AND AUSTBAILAN
CHARTERED DANH
29.3590 73 Ne
29.76 85 79 ENE
20.6173 W
London, July 20.-The English, Scottish Bolibao... 20,69 84 33 www 2
Baiphong 29.75-10 66 s and Australian Chart red Bank has de- Manila... 29.72 75 93 8 glared a dividend at the rate of 10 per cent,
Sandries
Tots ENGLAND.-Second Innings.
60
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per anoum.
24
W. G. Grapp Publ W. W. Read O'Brien Steel, not out
Guan-.
Briggs Barnes Lohmann' Sherwin
Total
07
Legion, July 20. The watch which was asy whether he would accept or reject the begun at Brighton yesterday against Foris, July 18-The Chamber has post bill until the measure had been circulated. Sussex was resumed to-day. The Sussex
THE PANAMA LOTTERY LOAN.
A NEWSPAPER CONFISCATED.
Berlin July 18.The Nord Hausen da sette has been confiscated. Its editor will be prosecuted because of the publishing in that journal of replies to French articles with reference to the Doaeger Empress Victoria.
London, July 18.-The Earl of Erne has been elected grand master of Orangemen throughout the world.
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AUGUST 17,--AT 10A, THE TRUMIERS' LIABILITY FILL
Westock 29.94 66: 93 x85, 5. London, July 19.---The Trustece Liabi Nagasaki..29.95 89 | 65 ESS
Tokio
30.01 lity Bill, enabling trust funds to be invested Shanghai...70 80 67 A in colonial inscribed stocks, has been read a second time in the House of Commons, Hongkong
Amer
Pressure was brought to bear by Lord Haiphong. 20.71 01 73 WNW Knutsford and the Agents General, with Bolinao.29.77 84 83 sw the view of removing Me Goschen's opposi Manila....29.81 82 85 w [4
tion to the bill.
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RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA,
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Directions to host the Red Drum were issued at 1.20p.m. yesterday and at 1.25
the following notice was sent by hand
London, July 20-Mr Keane, of Wes- terit Australis, has made arrangements with so the E. E. Telegraph Co Typhoon in German firm to undertake the financial graphio communication with Hongkong responsibilities in connection with the being interrupted. At 2 p.ro, on the 17th southern part of Formosa chauuel, tole
TUR. CZAB
tated the mainland to the south of Apoy
W. Donaux, Government Astronomer, Hongkong Observatory, August 17.
and to the level of the ass in inches, tenida
1. BARDMETE, reduced to 8 degrees Fahren, and hundredthr.
It is reported at Berlin that negotiations poued until the next session the Governo maintained that the House, and not the team, in their secçnd inuinga, vero put eat construction of a lips of railway from i directiona; to hoist the North Core were are in progress with a view to the betrothal thent meastare nesuring a deposit of rentes Gorerament, ought to nominate the tri- for. 116. Tarner took five wickets for 35 Guildford to Champion Bay, in Western issued, as the typhoon appears to have on
as a tasty for the redemption of the bunai who should consider the barges, runs, Ferris four for 47, and Worrall one Australia. Fana lottery loan.
Bo accused the Government of being ac for six runs.
1 is intended to settle Gherwan immi.. complices of the Times, and compared them The Australians in their second innings grants along the proposed line. with butchers, while the Parnellites were lost six wickets for 35 runs. Trott, the THE MEETING OF THE EMPEROR WILLIAM AND the sheep.
net-out_man, had at this time scored 19 runs. Play was then stopped by the rain. July 19-Mr Hadstone declared in the July 21-The Australians completed the Cser of Russia and the Emperor Wilmet, House of Commons last night that it was their second innings for a total of 58 am 11. of Germany took place yesterday.
London, July 20-The meeting between an act of crudity to refuse it Parnell Turner played splendid innings for 30. select committee of inquiry into the au- Trest scored 2.
Tae Russian and German men-of-wer ac- thenticity of the letters produced by Sir team made co stand againts the Sussex double line off Cronstadt. The vessels were
The remainder the Richard Webster, U., at the late trial bowling. Humphreys, who went on with guile decorated, and the yards were manned humidity 5 air saturated with mojsfare beng
Majesties formed in companying their The inquiry, in his opinion, sught to be lobs, tauk nine wickets for 40 rane.
8. HribiT, in percentage of saturation, the limited to definite issues. He considered
by the crews.
The The Sussex team won the match by 58:
Kussian that Me Farnell's approval of the retention
Cherinan 10g. 1106.
Imperial yachts steamed between the two 4. DIBICHIES OF WI, 10 len points, of the Irish members at Westminster ought
sqadrous, and the warships fired salate*. The following are the scores -
6. Pones or rap, according 419. Eszaler, The to remove the distrust in Home Itals.
moeling of the Emperors took place Scale, on board the Czar's yacht Alexandra.
6. STATE OF WEARS. blue eky, de- First inninge.
Their Majestien warmly embraced, and bed clouds, & drinking, rain,/ fog, a gloomy. Secund-Inninge:
kissed each other.
to lusty & Ugitatag, o overcast, a passing showers, fully tais, & snow, thunder, blits so dew (wet).
7. Raza, izischer, fonths and hemdredths.
HEAD OF THE ORANGEMEN
To the Editor of the CHINA MAL."
Hongkong, Aug. 17th, 1888, of the Prince of Naples, son of the King BIBI wonder whether it has ever oc- of Italy, to Princess Clementine of Belgium, curred to our savanta in electricity to dis- the youngest of the three daughters of the cover some means of lighting which would King and Queon of: Belgium. The Prince → not becsasitate the banishing of a man fem of Naples will not be of age till November, hia fellow creatures. There is an article in and tho Princess Clementine will be 10 on the Nineteenth Century for July, by Profes- the 30th.
Whatever good qualities the new German on electric and other lights for lighthouses, to be
to be followed up by another Emperor may have, good taste can hardly in the August numler, but I see nothing as be: Baid to be one of them. Almost in- yet about any provision for doing away with mediately after. Dr You Bergmann scared this isolation of human beings.
to be one of the Emperor Froderick'a at- Conceive au European, or any other man, tendants, the Crown Prince, as he was living on the flop Rock for months togethen, ostentatiously asked him to dinner. ther. It is true that thousands of men are He was entertained by a rabid Jew-baiting
Berlin, July 17.-The Dowager Empress now earning their livelihood by such an court chaplain, who obscenely insulted the existence; but could not some method be Prince's dying father. Now, by way of Victoris in engaged in reorganizing her dorised by which the light could be use reward, I suppose, for a still grosser insult court. She will remain in Berlin or Pote ged by the same men living at the nearest in to his other, he has decorated the two am until she finds a suitable castle on the habited places In Hongkong, could not ringleaders, Drs Von Bergeann and Raine in which she may reside with hortical Secretary to the India Ofice, speaking the light, electric, be attended to from Gerhards, He evidently thinks he owes daughtern,
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EXPRESS VICTORIA,” KA
THE CHINESE QUESTION, London, July 14-Sir John Gerst, Poli- in the House of Commons, denied that
Tutal.
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and
After the meeting the Emperore proceed el to the Imperial Palace at Peterhof,
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