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No, 8982,-SEPTEMBER 11, 1891.1

BONGKONG JOCKEY, CLUP.

FROPOSAL TO EXPIL BN FRANEIL SMITH.

40 extraordinary general meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club was lied this after

stewards would tell him whether they had sufficient authority to justify them in these proceedings he would propose the adjourn mont of the meeting for a wook, then he wald toll thou what he proposed to do.

The Chai-man-If the rule is not retro tell you, however, that we have taken legal advice on the point--although I don't place. much confidence in lawyers myself.

Dr Smith-Then I ask why should wo waste time attacking each other's characters until you have antialied youuelves on the point

THE CHINA MAIL.

goon at the City Ball for the purpose of festive you have a very good caNo, I may colony, say:" to seith it as you will.' give him a drive with his elbow on The stage in a marvel in beauty, and of recently gave an excnedingly discouraging proportions that theenten, auccus f

dealing with a proposal to expel Me R "Fracht- Smith from the Olub. Hon. P. onits from the collo, prender, Byrie, And there was a large attendance of mem- *bem, «houl 120.

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Before the business of the meeting had boen bomnienced,

Mr Franor Smith said he had the strongest objection to the proceedings of the meeting not being open to the public proas. If the stewards of the Clah and the persons who had signed the requisition had done:nything they were ashamed of, ho was not shamed of anything and he insisted s his rights as a member of the club and faatioverything that took place would be published in the papers for the benefit of racing men not only in this colocy but A throughout the world.

The Chairman-You have a section of the press at your own disposal.

* Mr Fraser Smith mid he was not there as a reprenantative of the pross but as a member of the Hongkong Jockey Otub and he meant to uphold his rights. He wanted no hole-and corner proceedings, and he appealed to all who tame there as gantic- met to support him in his demand that the proceedings should be public.

The Chairmau-You can pat a mution to that effect.

not like

The Chairman-You must not offer chroatr.

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Mr Smith-Wait a usinnte, sir, you don't kaow what I refer to. I want to tent the question whether a law ui a properly con- aituted Club can be made retrospectiva.

worzo

Mr Francis-i Mr Fraser Smith eco- tinuus on his present line of personal attack I will move that he be no resolution At this point Mr Smith turned and longer heard nod that, the addressed himself to auveril gentle-bo put to the meeting (hear hear,) weu sitting Doar him and then sakod Mr Framer Smith-If the stewards are

for the protection of the chair against subservient enough to the dictature of the

the satellites of Jardion's

a request learned gouteman I aun perfectly prepared

to retire.

bich wAi followed by criex of Of 'order' and interruption. Reaving, Mr Smith said he would ask for as ad- journment of a week. It would hurt po- one and the result might possibly be that the rules of the Hongkong Jockey Club would he made retrospective.

Mr W. F. Maclean seconded the motion for adjournment.

The Chairman-You must put it as a amandment.

The Chairtoan counselled Mr Sith to refrain from personal uttroke.

Mr Smith 1f I am to be stopped by the vulgar insolerae of this get 1 will leave.

CORRESPONDENCE. DEPARTURE OF THE CRICKET TEAM FOR SHANGHAI

To the Klitor of the 'Quina Ma'

Sopt. 11th, 1891. Sia-Oou would infor from the ropert

'row.

men.

THE POLES INSULTEU.

SWISS FORTIFICATIONS.

which appeared in the lily Press on Wat The Swig Government has rearly com- enday last that the departure of our repre-pleted the work of fortifying the Mannt M. Gollard, thereby making it impossible eares was of rather a cowly nature, As an eye-witnose, and in the abuncu for a hostile to deserud into Switzerland from that quarter. This render the Mr Francis i Mr Fraser Staith bahose who are now at 50%, I think it only anything to say in justification of his cha- right to state that the Teara vary de

most enthusiastic entry secure against an invasion at

pant which has heretofore best volueruble racter the meeting is perfectly willing to servedly received

mario off, but one which was entirely and an army endeavoring to pass through hear him, but an attack on the character of

devoid of what could be termed othera is irrelevant.

the gaps of the mounts would be exposed Mr Fenest Smith said he would de drism. The usual roosting took place

to an exterminating firo. fend his right as a

member of the song was sang, and then the foods of the gricketers left the steamer, giving 10 the proper quarter and as.

them three bearty sheers as they left. In companied by Mr Maeleen proceeded these procendings I ful to me where any to leave the room.

Master use, and amid much inter-thing objectionable comes in and I am sure all those who want on board will fully ruption From the Chairman, whose une.

endorse what I say. A glance at the natoss sided conduct was a conspicuous feature of

of those who have gone to Shanghai will at the meeting, proposed that Mr Smith be

once show that a steadier lot of cricketers esquented to state bis case.

could hardly ba got together.-Yaara Mr Mr Fraser Sraith, in passing Mr Master, and I wish you'd come nutricio... a remark which he repeated at the door

Mr Smith-I shall put it in this way-- Mr Francis said he only made his

whether the stowards after what they have the interesta Auggestion in

Mr heard will agree to the adjourment of the Club of Fraser Smith. When proceedings were meeting for a wook. being taken for expelling him from tho club

might be to have them published. If however he was desirous of publicity he could bring forward, no objection to baving the pro- seedings published hereafter. Therefore be (Bir Francia) withdraw the remarks he had made. If however reporters wore allowed to reinain he would, considering the charactor had better be careful as to what they pab. lished, because if anything they published did not suit Mr Fraser Smith nothing that he said there would prevout him from objecting to it afterwards, and f he proceeded in the blackguardly way in which he had commenced-

Mr Francis-I think it would be well to call Mr Fraser Smith's attention to rule 29, which broda all members of the Club to the observance of the rules and regulations and of the by-laws made thorsander, or of any sther rules, regulations or by-laws from time to time in force in the Club, Fraser Smith agreed to submit to the rules. Now rule 40 saya that any pain whose conduct has been injurious to the character, The relution was then p to the most. interests, welfare, good order or ora

Club ялу be

scled for it. The Clerk drclared that the dit of the

(in a show of convicted and

votes for numbered 85. Kuprisoned as a crimina and remains still hands against the relation being calleri to the present day under that stain.

not one hold op.

of Mr Fraser Smith, warn them that they The fact that he has been failed, whzon all but two or three in the toom

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Mr Smith was convicted in August 1881 of a libel on Bandran and have re-

ned for 10 years & mom har of the rac

with club the main of that conviction on my character and no e said a word.

Mr Francis way gentlemen in the sowpaper profession have been convicted

TITE ZERINA OONDRY CASE.

Daett

ONE WHO WAS PRESENT.

SCHOOLS FOR BUULALANTS,

THE BOLY COAT."

│cinb, when I was convicted by a majority Evidence was thez called for the defence, takes placeton Wednesday. Patti is in a of Austrian influence for that of Russia, held at the residence in England of the of one in a jury of seven against the Richard Graydon (18) cabin boy-Fell Gutter of excitement, she directs the entire The Balkan countries for the Balkan Count of Paris. The conference added evidence and against the judge's summing was a quiet peaceable man. The witness arrangement of matters and is most analous people should he the principle of Bug-emphasis to the fact that there is increas conformable to fug discontent among the Counts ad What was I convicted of-of hand. Brown was in the same watch with him. I for the success of the project upon whichish people to-day, as

They believe that the motement up. ing, on the advice of my solicitor, a have seen Brown hit Fell on sore than one she has spent so much study, and now cos-justice and the real interest of England hurants.

of which Cardinal Lavigorie is the loader, paper to the Protector of Chinese in this thes ribe, and another time I saw him that is to he represented. The theatre is a

One time I saw him punch Felitumes have been ordered for every part in the ent

CONDITION OF GERMAN WORKMEN, Juoking an alliance between the French It is my duty to hand siv

London, Aug. 15—The Possiche Zeitung republic and the Vatican, is assuming paper to you

on the dainty creation, perfect in every detail, From that date to the finish I swear before cheet. I have seen Browa 'knéeing' him; Heaven I knew nothing of what was done, out on tho yard. I saw him one morning handy mechanism. The programme for row of the present condition of the poorer the Ocloonies plana, and they urge the I hove documents to clearly prove what I with his nose blading, and on asking Wednesday is this first not of Traviata, classes in Germany, and the Berlin curros Count of Paris tur dupt a palloy that wit laro sinted. I think it is dishonest and him what was the metter he said Charley with Patti se Violetta and Durward Laly poudent of the London News recently quanternet the effect of the gorio distenerable now when I have in the Su-I have sesa Brown stick a needle into as Alfredo, Arditi's 'D'Ononeu'na ja made a tour of Germany to personally in movement upon their scheueM. de preme Court a eme where I swear I shall Fell's one when he was in his bank. teract, the garden scene from Faust vestigate the matter. He telegrapa to-day Bourbon, a uiember of the French Cha Mr Master This is not the place to vindicate my character to take the present Another time Brown put some gunpowder with Patti as Marguerite, Valda sa Siebel that undoubtedly great numbers of ordin-ber of Deputies, urged that the Count of decide legal pointe. That is for the decision

action against ms. Englishwn brag of in Foll's pipe and some tabacon on the top and Barca, Nicolini Faust and Lovara ary laborers in Germany are just now auf Paris shoirid visit Rome and make a por. it was lit went off. Brown sa Mephistophelco. On Thursday there will fering everely from the bigh pricas of socal appeal to the Pops in expert of his of the Supreme Court of Hongkong (Bear, their manliness and fairplay, what fairplay and white w sent to a reforsatory for be a grand ball. The floor of the theatre broad, potatoes and meat; of meat, whether claim, or at least arcu a the promies of his Mr. J. J. Francis, QC, rose to call hear and applause.)

is there in dragging mo up

in the treab or salted form Gorman work helinos to withdraw his cost to the The Chairman-But they have not always my chacaster at a time, when I am moving stealing raonay. He told me about his is controlled by ingenious machinery so as attention to the presence of reportara,

men have never been able to partake ox- policy advocated by Lavigerie, The- boon correct (Cries of 'Oh.

heaven and earth to vindicate my charac having committed similar offences on other to be raised to the stage,

cept once or twice a week. The recent rise Count, however, declined to accept the He sentura to suggest considering the busi-

I have never sucu the Captain Mr Smith then proposed that the most-tor, going to Australia for the express pur- occasions.

of London, Aug. 11.- Vienus despatch in the prices of breadstuffs has substantial suggestion, or one that he isao'a mani most of the meeting that this was a privateing be adj armed for a wusk. He did not pose of bringing cridones. If that is or aither of the officers ill-treating sy

want to carry favour with anyone, but he English fairplay, then I blush. Mr Smith the men. Brown was suspected of stealing says that the Poln are greatly excited overly increased the cost of living, but in a few feat calling upon the clergy to telly tremesting,

asked them, English, Scatch, German or then went to deal with the signers of the money from one of the crow. Brown told the propos darvesion of a monument under important industries wagon have also risen sruand the staudun of the Orlensis's whatever they were, for justice, and he petition. With regard to Me Mackintosh mo he had stolen it.

In the coal The republio and religion, the Count de After Fell disap, the auspices of the Russian Government to during the past two years. would have it. If he could not get be said be conld quote three or four inpeared Brown and some of the othere and the memory of Count Muravief, known natining districts and in the iron manu-clared, were opposed to each other,

WHERE NEW LONDOR 'TIMES. THĮRA it from their generosity of heart he stances in Mr Mockintal's business carcer they intended to is the captain and at The Hongman of Poland. It was by facturies they have boso advanced very order of Muravicff that a moltitude of Poles considerably. In the cotton and soms

„KLAINS" WILL" BE FOUND. V would it seek it from the law courts.

that were injurious as what he had been aers.

He other industries also, wages have tended Landon, August, 9.-The Philadelphia week's delay would not tir. nay accused of. His own personal character Friedrich Adroff, oarpenter, I have were put to death at Wilus in 1863.

was assailed and he was entitled to deal never on the captain jumping on any of was likened th Ivan, the terrible, in ferosi- upward. Certainly, however, the working correspondent of the Times positively se harm so far as the justice of the case was concerned but it would enable him to with the character of the petitioners, the men. I was in the samo watch aaty, and usag patriot priests and noblemen people employed in the smaller branchez serte that Blaine is not seeing the Prest were among he victims. The proposition of industry have been unable to ob dential nomination. In a editorial the take steps to placu every one of the Ste- and he meant to do it. He then Brown Brad Foll. I was always aboat on

is 10 erect monument to him in Wilnatio better remuneration for their Tintes says it thinks that it is not impossi. wards in the some position as he was (Orios accused Mr Mackintosh of conspiracy the dook from six till six,

Ale Veitah was next thân hìn

His Worship committed the can for trial which witnessed his worat atrocities, and labor. Included in there are the people ble that the familiar excitement of a cam- ol'Ordor.")

attacked in connection with soothing at the Criminal Sessions. The defondants the fact that the present Governor-General engaged in the productive, that is to say,paign would prove a net effectus anti- that occurred with regard to the suburip- ware admitted to bail, the first and afcond of Wilna has subscribed to the fand for the saleable household work. In reapest of dote to the melancholy which seem to he tion griffins last year,

in $250 and the third in 9100.

purpos olors that the authorities endorse these, the old order is passing away, and oppressing him, and believes that he will the movement. What is almost incredible the competition of the larger and better yet be found in the vans of battle for his is that pressure is brought to bear to compel organised works is steadily supplanting own or Harrison's mama Poles to subscribe for the scheme for honor the smaller onea, It is amongst these ing the man who elaughtered their country- that the present trouble is arining, ne woll Berlin, August 9.-Herr Liebknast to- The Polen generally countries the amongst the common laborers employed day opened aux cchools for training social- movement as a national inaalt, although it | on the land. This is the main reason foriatic laborers. The object is to give a will also serve to keep alive in Poland the the large emigration from Germany during soud and practical education. Four thou- sentinel of nationality and thu nemariva the past yest. Just now the pressure upon and applications have heen made for ad- of the harcie pret.

these classes a certainly increasing, and mission, but the schools accommodate only they are so numerous as to justify, in a 1000. Efforts will be made to open another measure, the statement of the Fassiche anhoal.

It is generally believed that svou

FETYSICIANS IN, COUNCIL," Zextung in the coal, iron and other industriee the London, August 10.-The seventh, an recent advance of wages may not be long Dual scasion of the International Congres sustained. Still there is no warrant for of Hygiene and Demography opened in supposing that there is widespread dosti. St. James' Hall this afternoon. The intion in Germany. Undoubtedly a good Prince of Wales presided. Among the case can easily be made ant for abalist prominent delegates were Professor Pas- ing the import dution upon agricultural tear of Paris and Professor Koor of Ber pr. duels, and alhough, in view of the lin. The Prince of Wales discoured Commercial treaties which Germany is learnedly on hygiene in his opening ad- SOCIALIST AND FARMERA FIGHT.

chuered. a negotiating with other countries, press and was loudly

An im- Berlin, Aug. 13.-Mony fighta have tu celly takes place is tween farmers and the Government has not hitherto an mense number of papers are to be read and Secialists in Brunswick. The Bielefeld bounced any substantial relief in this the number of foreigners who have promis. weavers who are nearly all Socialiste Its low direction, there can be little doubt thated to speak or read is such as to show that the congress will in the fullest senes ing orders from their headquarters are it will be obliged before long, either to

very substantially the import be international. Among the many im- seeking to extend the propaganda of that reduce deetrine. In the work uy have been daties on the necessaries of life or to portant subjects is the general question of spicying women as an advance guard swasp them away altogether.

ineans of preventing the spreal of epidemic THE LABOR CONGRESS,

disease from country to

Iba country. Same farmers of Spenge resented the in- terference of women with their industrial Brusda, Aug. 19. The British dels- subject of tuberculosis will be widely dis and police ideas and drove them away.gates in the Labor Congress held a meeting casaad and papers will be read on the THE CHANG RIOT.

It is alleged song of the women were 10-day, and voted to reject Debel's socialismans of conferring immunity from bac- The subject of heaton and otherwise abused. Yesterday tin amendment to the resolutions relative teriological affections. The Hankew correspondent of the M.-C. the women remforood up aniber of their to legislative reforma. They declare rabies will receive close attention. Faily News writes on the 4th September en folks returned to the scene of their themaaives to be labor delegates, and not

From the newa to band by telegraph humiliation and a hattle took place between socialists, and they adopted a resolution Trees (Germany), August 7.-Bishop to-day it appears Iohang riot must bare their party and the farmers, the former that workmen should exercise their politi-Korum, assisted by 100 clergymen and tha

mest surius mus. Of six foreign sing loaded clubs and the latter pitchforks. cal rights to secure reform. When the con- Mayor of the city, had the wall in the rear reaudenae poorly all there were only the As the fight went on both sides received greas resumed its sittings, a delegate from of the high altar of the cathedral broken bricks remain. They were the houses of additions to their ranks and the conflict America antud Kaban, who, in act an open yesterday and the Holy coat taken the R.C. Fathers, the I.C. Sisters, the later many hours. When it ceased for American, said that it was useless to beg out of its secret receptacle. It was deolar- Ameriesa Episcopal Mission, the junior the day there were seventeen probably needful legislation, they mast foreinly ex-ed to be intact and perfect, and was at Edward E. Mamming, master of the An

Sostels Missinn, the Castoms doctor and intally wounded lying on the held and fortrolume and the abolition of the existing once reverently inclosed in the treasury of Nova-Scotista barque Zebina Gondry, Linge Captain Gain. The senine Suutel Mission

excitement and enthusiasm. Seven Lon The Charinan-I think remarks of that of libel that the offence has come in bedo Vance, chief mate, and falius Gerbert, house has been wrested, the new British yorsa anstained less serious in-wage system. After a long discussion are the church. The city is in a state of great

Consulate seriously damaged, and Jardineries. The fend is sure to be continued solution was petsed that a permanent com-

the factions are very bittor. The police mission should be organized in every coup-dred publio houses have been opened for it. nght a very trivial thing and the een second mate, appeared before Mit Wist in the bintheson & Us. 1 place slightly larged. have appeared on the sune, however, and try to aaquire into the condition of later, the benefit of pilgrimis and 10 special Me Suits If Me Francis were not so

clemon so may suffer in the

But whos Palice Court this affornoon, charged on re- What has become of the Minion buildings,

賴 old

aman as he is I should hava reaponded estimation of their friends.

Heating seemed to occupy the siteation of by measures which to doubt be world team

wan is convicted of a thoroughly dishonor mand with causing the death of Wilism Foll, Chapela, Hospital, ate, 18 not stated, but will probably be able to prevent opsas Kahan opened a disscusion on the attitude pelicemen enrolled. Pisty and holiday

there is little chance of their having soap- Beaman on board the said vessel, on 29th ad. The residents were able

the pilgrime alternately, to the great bokguardly. (eries of 'Oh and Order.") able attempt to ruin another au's char

10 pave

pecuniary benefit of the citizens. I have a right to complain that what Mroter by bringing against him Francis has just said is eutiruly out of urder, fanlest charges that can he haught, the July last. Mr Wotten appeared for the nothing except their lives, and although nu jone was killed, syveral have beek hairt, but and I think, sir, as a matter of right and abaracter of the offence for which that per defeuce. justice he anwalt be called to order.

convicted and imprisoned is very

not seriously. They are on board the .. Charles Browo recalled-(shown the of Paohue, with the exception of the Customs A conviction for such The Chairoun-I have called him to different indeed.

dial log of the ship.) The signature pointed staff, who are armed in the Custura buuse, order. If gua wish to have the reporters present I shall progons

out to me under the entry dated 29th July The assailants are reported to have been thyself.

Rome, Aug. 14. The Italian presa com-TELEGRAMS BY THE AMERIssued against them, or some new strin one present-aefits a man for the 50-1891 is nine. The entry was rend over to Buldiers mainly, out the anthurities- the

general and the district magistrate recu me. The entry states that John Waliamed the R.C. Sisters. We shall probably pliment Led Salisbury in his happy

CAN MAIL.

read the notice calling the weating.

lue here on Sunday, for further particulars. French Beet which will take the wind out The Chairman said the business for prison in January, but the simple fact of and that on a search being made for him The Sanft left to day for Ichong. It is to of the sale of Russia's ambition. The London, August 8—At Leeds to-day a which the meeting had been called gave the taint on his charactor that rets there

the him great pain, for this reason that as far pressut day. I I do think that he could not be found, and it was supposed be hoped she will find water enough to journals unanimously declare the day is not blousist unmed Riggins was killed, and

he bad fallen overboard. The weather was+able her t ger op, for if she sticks on far distant when Fratoo will see that Eug- Miss Devoy, who accompanied bim in bizes in the very nature of the case. Th as racing went Mr Smith

this rule in such a cane as buing retro sturing at the time of Fell's disappearance. started. sany court would hold the application of

zacendon, narrowly escape death. The couple intended to give a trapeze perforia sportsman as ever longkong know. The

Any maluntary ussolation f

DISTRESS IN CUMBERLAND, proposed reanlution was a very severe oue, pective.

ace while ascending, and afterward descond But it might be annulled at sub-this description would he perfectly justified There was not a boat kept ready at the

Tendon, Aug, 14-Owing to the de- by of a parachute. In the session bis Ministors and all the Russian officials.

The talk about the Jews being obnox sequent confirmatory meating, and in expelling Mr Fraser Seith, and what this

Té would take a quarter of an

aarront of air ***purt bow.

pression in the iron trade operations mary of the prizepal iron works in Cumberland and blown sideways, striking the telegraph to use, and is put forward only to bam hour to get a boat ready and lower her.

ious, for social or industrial reasons, is of Own a light by pext meeting he would suggest a ballot rule contains is not the power to expel the

abow of hands because he man but the manner by which he ray The ship was going about eight knula

be instead of

district have been suspended for some time poles. The couple were sitting on a bar, H thought it would be best for Mr Smith expelled. Now, va being consulted, I ud

past, and the inability of the workmen to which began to sway to and its in a fright:bocale the gullible. The Jews are beted Perhaps there were circumstances com-

con-vised the Stewarda not to give the notes of don't think it would have been safe to lower

London, Aug. 29.-A gentleman named procure employment has caused them scate fal manner. Mias Dovoy, thinking it safer imply because they are not end will not the Greek Church, become members of Farquharson has been making himself ab. stress.

have nected with Mr Smith's case in Court that the meeting because those who were pre-a boat that night.

heen so drop from the bar before being thrown were derogatory to his character as a mem-sent at the testing will well remember

Gilbert Masten recalled-On the night of noxious of fate to the residents of Bras thrown out of work and a large number of therefrom, lowered boraclf by her bande d

outside

side the pale of orthodoxy is hated ber of the Club; but they had still to get of the extraordinary and scandaleus conduct Mr Smith's explanation. There had boon of Mr Praser Smith's friend and colleague Folle disappearance I was at the whool mar. the pretty little village uear which them have earned nothing for a year. hang for a moment and dropped, lending ing one else who partiat: in _comsin

the husk Queen Serich seat, Balmoral Castis, Many families hava struggled along huping on the ground unbart. Eeleased from her only to observe the perueration that is be some explanation in the course of a very (heur, heus),

from 10 a 12 The weather was equally.is situated. Farquharson, who wins and far better times, but the hope of the works waighs the balloon shot upward, and in directed extensive correspondence, and probably be might have a further explanation. Bo

Mr Fraser Swith ross as the same time We were on the starboard trok and had the immense estate adjon er "Mistenty's starting again is of the gloomiest nature. Higgins, getting entangled in ile telegraph Relievers Extbase indvikar.

wires, was swept off and full, striking on hoped every smbor of the Club in voting and objected to Dir Francis making him wind on the bram. We were going about domains, some tiran ngo cloud the right of The familie of the iron workers, men,

way acres his gruntas certain spurs women and children, all show traces of the ais back and receiving injuries which re would divest his mind anything like responsible for the actions of his (Mrzine or sen knots through the water. I much frequented by the villa ers and privations hey hare aufered through the sulted fatally in a low Louments.

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and Roman Cathoiles are ectureed animosity towards the gentleman who had Smith's colleague, whom he was proud to would not have volunteered to go in a boat touri

tourists ca Account af the splendid enforced idleness of the bread winners,

PARNELL'S OPPONENTS. far as facing was concerned entitled him blackguard and said he would make hier Cross-examined-The ship could wat ing mountains and water scenery. The them are on the verge of starvation. So in this oily from Belfast states that Dillon dus believers to persecute, despoil and de to that They knew he had always been hide his diminished head etc.

i have been brought to under two ruiles. On Queet, across whose unperty to right serious has the condition become that the and O'Brien bave parsuaded four Irish stroy. So when Englishmen of Americans Ble Francia-I do not ask to hold Mr such a might it would not have been safe to

protest against Jew-bailing it le is though of way ciao led, hus

been authorties have decided to start public members of the House of Commons who always bat whether encuessful or not he had done Fruser Seith responsible for what his lower a boat with less than five or six man. sary willing that the privilege shouul work to give employment to any iclo mus, since the disruption of the Irish Parlia. Swiss Protestants had protested to the his best to keep sport going. In sonec friend did and bever said anything of Supposing a bost had been put down she be contiuted, but her grachidsners and thus avert the famine which is mentury party have followed the leader. Spanish Government against the inquisi

with his own business he might have that sort. This meeting te called, no.

if euld get free from was ineffective so long as Farquharson

ship of Parnell

from the Parnell

From Transenpcanla tu Siberia end from section anti cast their fortunes with the Siberia to the most remote regions of that got into law trouble, but in voting to day for the purpose of disc casing the legality the side, but he would not have been able to died admission to his satales, The he thought they should divent their minds of rule 40, but to pass or refuse to

The trecut cases of insubordination in McCarthyites, or the section that oppose country the same punishraent will be mated of matters of that kind.

uses the resolution preputed by hir make any readway. I don't believe a boat villagers determined to ignore the tar Mr E. Disckintosh said he quito sgrend Mackintosh. It is not competent to consider could have been got sale away from the rier urvoted across the path and frequent the British stay, and especially in the Parnett as leader of the Irish cause

I heard the entry to the official logy threw it aside regardless of warnings Grenadier Guards, have had the effect of Mr and Mrs Parnell are evidently close out to dissenters who, ander the influence with what the Chairmon had said about in any particular er general way whether read over and I signed it. The dheory out the owner of the hand.

Recently, making

the auperior officers examine closely watched. Frery time they move abroad of their fanaticism, use insulting terms divesting their minda of any feelings of the rule was legally passed or not. suimosity, spite or anything of that line. pussed at a properly called treating of the Fell's disparos given in the log--that however, Farquharson caused a high and into the daily life and esseistions of the sogether their movements are chronicled about the orthodox church or the orthodox

with somewhat impertinent

clergy. he fell overboard whilst casing himself on strong fence to he erected which could prisatea and non-commissioned officers. ***Certain gentlemen had sent in a requisilab sud confirmed at another. Mr Fraser

not be passed by any single trespasser. The result has been the discovery that an To-day gossip embodies the rumor that sho tion which had the unanimous support of Smith and bis friend were boob pressat at the all-was the general belief on board,

This concluded the evideas for the pro. It was then resuired by the peply of the actise ocialiatin propaganda has bee going relations between the remarkable politician the stowards, and If the decision of the the confirmatory meeting and neither of

sprution.

Mr Wetson, for the defence, aid he did neighborhood to assert their ci-am t the on in the sy for some time past. Several and his wife are strained. It is claimed meeting war against their.

right of access to the points referred colonels have within the last few days ap- that unploussat apate have occurred. the member should be auggestion that then held up their hands to vote against

Mr Soith-I protested. The remarka Dot think any caso had been made out by and to-day we chose the time for plied to the War Office to suppress the She urges him to bandle his own money: On London-

ปาด proseqution The general allegation | carrying out their purpose. Four Lan- circulation of what they described as and not waste it in gifta to Ireland, as be about the unplain jumping on the men's drad villagers and viators, headed by a

Literature in the army. will not contribute to the support of his backs was one that was very difficult to brass band, marched to the barrier, tore Several of the pamphlets forwarded with wother, meet, for one reason, because no dates were it down and burned the timber of which the appeale were not really Socialiste ią

A FATAZ PRIZE-VIGMT. given. It was extremely improbable that it was composed. They then proceeded character, while there was no mistaking the some of those impostors who noves handled in triamph to the spot where the most tanar of others. The authorities are them

have incurred beautiful view could be obtained and selves judispused to adopt the advice rupe before should not punishment of some kind.

listened to speeches by local orators, de- which has been offered to then to take At this point two of the rar expressed ning their rights and access to the ter proceedings with a view to preventing desire to raake a statement.

ritory in question. It was solemnly re-air circulation, One officer, & general, Ernest Grove-I wish to state that it solved that thuso present would march to bra in cousequence asked if in the event was falso what Marter stated about his the same spot every day se lang as any at of his instituting proceedings, he would being at the wheel from 10 to 12.

tempt was made to exclude then, tece vor the support of the War Scoretary.

A BALKAN CONFEDERATION, being, according to legal advies, the best method of testing their common rights, Mr Wotton, resuming, referred to the which would certainly lapse if they did not character of the evidence which had been exercise them. It is stated that Farquhar given, which he said, so far as it was itol on will at ones take the matter into the figible, was unreliable. The theory of courts, and if he does, the villagers will

Me mit-Order Me Chairman, I call him to order.

** kind are decidedly out of order.

it

Mr Smith seconded and the motion was Carrica.

of the

a couspiracy-certainly in my opinion and I hope in the opinion of every riety of gentleman. The question is not whether the member affected was con

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THE FAST SALE,

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af labor toward the Jewish question. hostilities being renowed.

urged sympathy with the Jews. Dubli Aug. 15.-The exinte of Lord mittee having reported, condemning anti Lurgan, situated in the counties of Armagh Comitician, mombers objected to this, say. and Down, has been sold under the pro-Ing Jewish Apavoters were also oppressure son of the Land Purchase Act. of labor. A resolution was finally passed, anti-Semiticism and tenants agree to pay £235,000 for the pro- condamuing both perty.

Jewish änancial tyranny.

LORD KALISHUEY COMPLIMENTED.

The Clerk of the Course (Ar Hough) Monvicted in November er was still lving in Fail was missed at midnight on 29th Juls, have to wait for the arrival of the Pachan, inspiration in extending a welcome to the

Mr McLain rose to protest.

land's furentiship is one

is one of more valus that:

the way it will be worse than if she had ve

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TESTING TEKIR RIGHTS.

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the ballon was

RUSSIAN URUELTY,

St Petersbury, August 8-Thefersity of the poscaution of the Jews some to ins drese rather than diminish. The few privileges that they have enjoyed are

AL one by one being taken from them. most every day sees some new adiot

goucy exercised in the execution of existing laws. Protests from outside, whether frem from organized private individuals or

not sctually do harm. The reason for this societies, do no good, if. indeed, they do

Jew-baiting is purely a relizaeus perse oution. The Czar so regards it, and so do

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eyen of this fauntical

bigoted Government all Protsetanta

to stand shin ordeal Eis past conduct RD,. He twine calid Mr Franois low to pick up a men the sea was too heavy. siewe obtainable there of the au round and it is an absolute fact that hundreds of Dublin, August 8.A telegram received heretics whom it is the duty of the ortho

3 * fair raner, soitetimes a subpessful one,

Bight have lived

É sho

side.

It was

expelled, he was it. quite certain that the ten gentlemen whe

aleo signed the requsition

the of the learned counsel ore utter rabhish. stewards would bow to that decision. Be After come irregular squabbling, the thought it was unnecessary to dilate Chairman put the motion for the adjourn. further on the subject, ka the circumstances ment to the testing, when two (M: Smith were all I well known, and he would there and Mr McLean) vorel for it and the entire fore without another word propose that Mr easembly against it. Fraser Smith be expelled from the Club. Mr Fraser Smith-Now, since we have Mr Mantar sooouded. He thought they to fight we well fight. Mr Smith then went should disconnect their minds from racing on to deal with the motion before the meat and singly scusider whether Me Baith's ingand the petition for hisexpulsion. Short pondurat was such as disentitied him to ly after the last races, he said, Mir Master wou membership or

up Whether he had been particularly busy endeavouring to get me good sporlaman so regards racing mattera expelled because I had been convicted of a It took this energetic was another question, with which they had

misdecomanour, not to deal. He thought he might say on clessser of pablie sewers (cries of order the part of the ton gentlemen who had and interruption) signed the requisition that they setad purely in the interests of the Club,

be wall" before, the discussion went further

Mr Smith said he objectod particularly

to the interference he was receiving from

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His Worship said he would hear the atatements later an

threatened

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Manchester, August A prize-fight took place here last night between two coal sporto, Honney and Swindelle, The men were matched to fight to a fish for a sovereign a side. After savagely bghting for an hour Swindelle dealt Heaney a terrific blow on the bead. The latter threw up his hands sod dropped like log. Attempts to rotivo-him failed, and there is na do that he died instantly. Swindelle sad those who brought about the fight were arrested on a charge of manslaughter. & FAMOUS FIRM. Manchester, August 8.-G. P. Westhead | On & Co., a historic mercantile house, once one of the wealthiest in the country, will know the origin of the Herzegovina in busu losing money for thirteen years, and Aug. 19-The Nations Zeitungsurrection in 1875, and the subsequent the shareholders have decided on voluntary Bertin,

A letter received to-day from an Eng. ish Liberal member of Parliament, who is a present in Vienna, sistes that an attempt to realise the idea of a Falkan confederation, would meet with the most

parfactly

from Austris, This

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Mr Bcott asid tbs reference made to him I eli's disapperratice was that stated in make a strong fight, with a very good legal strenuous opposition to ines who probably disappear shortly. The firm has On Shangh

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50 days' night, private paper, 12) April made heavy advacious to Russian outbreak of the war of 1817 When the war this house, in conjunction with George Sovereign (Bank's buying rate)9 6.

rye to be delivered ja Sogtem secret history of that period comes to ba Jollins of Liverpool, played a prominent

Mr Fraser Sulth said he thought it would Mr Scott. that they should have an aanrance that the by Mr Smith was out of persons! ill-feeling, he was a very improbable thing ass, it is thought, on their side. culos taken by the stewards in this matter Mr Smith (continuing)-It took this get should have given the two yells which were was legal Rule 46, under which these demen from February to the 21st May hoard. He asked his Worship to any proceedings had been t

was no case for committal, last. He was posing to expal as from the club. I `saforiamtelp

were gulo dibculty in of a really serious

Dus witnes385 Sowing to the brook-ejedness of Hongkong uffence there

justine. Ha el to be supplied with gesting signatures. Among the signa sopy of the minutes of that moctures I do bet and one single tedit ing, but had been refeed, and he dual that has had anything material to do begged how to formally inform the with racing in this Colony. stewards that ho would take advantage of The Chairman-Mr Muster himself

not

Kam 27 Joon, was passed at to go: 10 algustures for this paper procherership' zaid he would recall two grower for enormous for the wit-written a chapter of peridy on the part, its agents having several times'rums tie

business.

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bar, will Ernest Grove-Gilbert Masten was not station is grave.

part of Austria towards Turkey and blockade. Frobably Rylands or some other

Temperature. COMBINE AGAINST AMERICAN TARIEF, Russia will be revealed, unrivalled per-powerfal Manchester firm will take over the the wheel, from 10 to 19 on the night in

Berlin, August 9.The North German haps by any of the

perfidious cctions of

(Faken at Messrs Falconer de Colla question. I was there at that time Masten was working on deck. It is not true that asthe semi-officially decars that Gerabat power. Mr Gladstone was well

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Premises, Queen's Road); it was not possible to get a boat out that many intends to conclude commercial within to wick when he asked anyone' Peterhead, August & Me and Mrs At-Bakowersh- night. I heard the second officer say he trostics with all the powers, including to put, bis finger on the man of Hurope drew Carnegie of New York visited Peter- that refusal in any subsequent prosodings Mr Smith (with stone of costampt) | would not go in a bocê.

France, usisting that all Europe must and point out a aput where Austria had head to-day for the purpuss of laying the ha might consider it decemary to take. Master! He actually had to go to our Ferdinand Grund-ll-The weather was combine in self-defenen rainst America. done good, and it is to be regrotted that foundation stem of pblic library. Me Another legal point on which he wished to German friends to got three members to fill not so bid that best conld not be lowered. The article asserte that Germany will sim the exigencias of position should have Carnegie gave £1000 toward the fund. A be informed was whether this rule 40 up his list before his petition is sent in to 1 beard the first mate say to the second at isolating the United States, commer- compelle bias to make even the gen great domicnstration was bold in their honor blanco of an apology for his off-hand and was attended by from 800 to 1000 could have a retrospective effect. He was the Stewards. I am sorry that Mr Minskin. You'll have to lower a bort. The stond cially, rather than Fratice. sent to prison on the 20ta of November tosh, who proposed this resolution and Mr mato aid he would not go in it biconelf.

speech. The villification of Hossa, with 1890, and this rule was passed on 27th Master who seconded it, did not think it to

foruton, Ang. -Soures of notabilities which the press entertained Europeople. Mes Carnegie luid the stone, Jaudmy 1891, no the alleged offence for inform this meeting in what way my offence

in the musical and social world have receiv- since 1877. bas had no other motive thin Whick

Lension, August 8-A conference of the WEL mače oriminal happened has been injurious to the character, ja- His Worship sail to forse the case had ed invitations to the opening performance to turn public opinion against Bussis, to months before the rule was passed. "If the | terests, wolfare, guod order or credit of the ' guna ho thought it was one for a fúry, et Portia'now the narout Crod-y-Lai, which order to propre sos way for entstiruito lenders of the Ortonnist parig haa bượn

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