WEDNESDAY, JUDI3 25,~1884.
Ka Uldatäng will retain (his neat for Mid- Lothian.guist: the dissolution of the present Parliament. It is rumoured in Ministerial cirolam shat the Obansellor of the Exchequer (Ble Wm. Harpert), after his retirement from the Leadership of the House of Com- mod; will go to the House of Lorde.
Taw following items are taken from the London and China Express of June 92-
The Japanes Minister and the Obiness Chargé d'Affaires and Lady Macartney ware present with others on 15th inst. to meet the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Goth at a luncheon at the Madsion Howay.
THE PLAGUE IN HONGKONG, Referring to the reported discovery by Professor Kitanate of the plagas bacillus, the Lanesë said, a month ago, the report: ought to be received with some reservają ut all events with respect to the bacillus fa question being the cause of the terrible
disease.
The representative of a home paper haa! interviewed Sir Thomas Sutherland, the chairman of the Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company, who has spent many years in Hongkong, Can you tell me
At a meeting of the Council of the Royal Colonial Institute, Mr R. Abdalish (for-anything about the plague at Hongkong, merly Sultan of Perak) and Me Alfred Sir Thomas P Jones (British North Burned) were elected Follows
The authorities of the Imperial Institute have not only let one of their galleries to the South Kensington Muscar, but have also, it is stated, approached a Government department in Whitehall with a view to a portion of the main building being utilised, of course on payment, as Government offices. This does not look as if the Impe- rial Institute in iu a bighly flourishing con- dition. The gallery taken by the Museum in 900 Fest long, and the rent agreed upon £800 per annum. It has been taken for a term of yours.
A Renter's telegram from New York itates that a crowd of Yale students were at the docke to bid farewell to the athletic team who are sailing for England to meet the Oxford men, and gave them a hearty ohner as the steamer loft. The team will not practise nor train during the voyage. The Americas are very confident of victory.
It is said that many American Uairersity porn, especially thoss from Tale, have arranged to go to London to witness the matches, and there is no doubt that the contests will be followed with the
keenest interest and enthusiades.
•Wall,' anewered Sir Thomas, with his
al abeory caurtesy: the latent anwn in encouraging, and the Europeans seem to be keeping up thate spirits admirably. We have telegrams from our people there aaying! that they are all well. There are, of courts, difficulties about labour, but on the whole I take a favourable view of the situation and think that the plagus in going to pass off.'
* Do you remember kuy siziilar visitation ??
Not in Hongkong.
There have been similar visitations in the North of China- that is, at the other side of the Celestial Empire-within the last twenty years, and they carried off shoals of people.
す
The present visitation has disturbed your business F. Naturally it has disturbed all business to a great extent, but the par- ticular degree of disturbance it is not easy to estimate. The exodus from Hongkong would be a very serious interruption to all trade, and I have no doubt that there is great difficulty both as to the loading and unleading of vassala just now."
'The plagas does not seem to have affected the Europeans to any very serious extant
The Japanese Government have just placed a large order for armour plates with Mesars Cammell and Mesars Vickers, Sons, and Co. (Limited,) of Sheffield. The plates are for the two battleships about to be built in England, the total weight being nowething like 6,000 tons. The plates ara-No; it has not, so far. They do not to bo all steel and 'Harveyed' according to seem to be at all afraid of it. They are Sheffield plate askorn. Delivery will begin able apparently to loolise it. Then that
cees recently adopted by the
the process
in two years, when the ships will be ready part of Hongkong which is peopled by for plates.......
Europeans-lies very high, on a healthy
plateau above the port, where there is per foot safety. At any rate, I do not see how the plague could be carried up there."
'Is Hongkong a filthy place in the native quarters ? Not wholly, I is fairly clean and healthy for a tropical town. It is a
Admiral of the Fleet the Hon. Sir Henry Keppel, G.C.B., celebrated his eighty fifth birthday on 14th inst. He was born in 1809, and is consequently only exceeded in age amongst British naval officers by Admiral of the Flees Sir Alexander Milne, G.C.B., who is two and -half years his senior. We may note as an in- teresting fact that Sir Henry was in Hong fact, however, that the Chiness quarter in kong before one stone was aut on another as British colony. There are few now far too crowded, and its condition," from the who can go back to that day.
sanitary point of view, far from what is
The Queen will shortly be the possosene | desirable,” 2
of qua of the most remarkable articles
ever made in a prison. The superfatend
How do you account for the outbreak, of:
ent of Agra Gaol some months back received the plague ? Oh, it certaiály follows upon
an order to weava a carpet of special de a very dry season, and a great sourdity of
Have you any advice to give to the European residents of Hongkong, or to the rating authorities P-No, they seem to nderstand pretty well how to deal with the emergency.
sign for Her Majesty. This is now com- watar. These are nearly always associated plote. On it twenty-five of the deltest with virulent epidemies in the East." convicts of the establishment have been engaged, and the texture meatures 77 ft. by 40 ft., and is estimated to contain no The fower than 59,000,000 stitches. pattern, known as the Poops, is rarely met with. It has a dark ground, apo which the device and border are executed in delicate shades of vegetable-dyed blues,, yellows, browns, and groans. The sarpet, which in of great value, will be used in flor The Majesty's Indian room at Ostorno. Agra Gaol convicts are also making a carpet for the German Emperor,
The plague is said to correspond very closely in its symptoms to the description of the Black Death. given by Dr Gasquet, in his resent monograph on that profoundly
A cricket match, played on 16th ipet.,interesting subject? Decidedly it is is between the teams of the Hongkong and character what we may call a medieval Shanghai Bank and the National Pro plague, and those who see the victims of it vincial Bank of England, resulted in a victory for the former. The following are probably see how died the hundreds of thon-i
the scores-National Provincial Bank of sands of people carried. off by the Black" England: G. A. Uossec, b. Stone, 12; Death. A peculiarity of this disease is that F. Maro, Lb.., b. Skene, 5; J. T
Thompson, st. Joheston, b. Skene, 0; Wit fatally affects animals as well as baraan H. Porter, ran out, 7: F. A. Butchineda, beings.
Is there any danger to India or Europe,
1; G. W. et. Gilmore, b. Gillingham Keyworth, b. Gillingham, &; H. S. Barton, 1b.w., b. Skene, 10. D. Conway, by think you, Sir Thomas I do not mea Skene, 2; P. Mollzent, not out, 0, G. how there should be, with proper precau- R. Pritchard, ot, Gilmaro, b. Skono, 2 Ftions.
But the plague will have to be
O. WiNta sent, & extras, 3: total,
33. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank: E P. watched. Still, as I have said, I regard
Johnston, b. Thompson, 8; K. F. Gordon, the prospect very hopefully.".
at. Gosser, b. Conway, J. R. Gilling
33
ba, b. Thompson, 0, J. J. Fisher Porter, 7; A A. J. Coxan, b Thompson, 12
J. C. Dger, retired butt, & JE. Noble,
b. Cosser, B; W. F. 3keas, b Taompesa, 1; H. A. Tumor; not out, 0; S. J. Douglas, b. Thompson, S.Gilmora, L..., b.
Thompson, O; extres, 4: total, 75.
The following are the statistics of the
Hougkung Hospitals for the twenty-four hours to acon to-day
There was a rumour flost that Mr Ber- Admissions...........
ward Coleridge, who is known not to be at Festh
all anxious to racceed to the Pearage, would Under Treatment.....
refuse to obey the writ of summons, in order
to test bow far it is obligatory upon him to
take a seat in the House of Lords. Thero
is no doubt that recent events have placed Me Bernard Coleridge in
difficult avery position. He will lose his saat ia the House of Commons, which he values highly and he will be disqualified from continuing bis praction at the Bar. In two ways, titers- fore, his career is marred by the regrettabla event which has made him a Peer against his will. Later information states that Lord Coleridge has abandoned the intan tion
to contest his right to relasin a mem ber of the House of Commons, but is taking steps to discover whether there is any obs mwade to retaining his praction at the Bazz The high authority who has been consalted adrises that there is no legal difficulty in the way, and the question of eastom or otiquette is to be referred to the Bar Com mities on the Western Circuit, by hous decision the Dow Peer will abida. If it cams to a choice between practising at Bat suil sasuming his hereditary functions his Lordship would unhesitatingly abetain from applying for his writ of summons to tan Housman Heria, indicat
the
Hrompt for the splendid eitling of the Prince of Wales's cutter, Britannia, the Royal Cinque Poris Channel Yacht match from Dover to Boulogne back would have been doraid of internat, for Mr Clarke's Baldnite failed to come out into the offing to engage in a trial with the she had been Prince's outter, against which matobed Tast your the Channel 9 Was apsilt by the Britanma being run into This year the Britannia was, by the with drawal of the Satanita, the caly pack lett In. It was pinakily decided to salt ibe VILA spurgo for half the so yesterday over the s
started prize, The Britannia was deren o'clock, and the handicap raad fifteen minutes later. After hugging land until halfway Folkestone he stood out to to The wind going a litle more westward later on, she was favoured both wild and ide and crossed the Chie nel in one reach, ponuding the Boulogne hosting pati 20, mark boat, amid food
min, 5. On the homeward Count the wind Freshened and the Brlanma anams, going at fifteen : karate an be quable to loop up with hste
- Depot.
I al City.
B3 Total.
• Increase
THE CHINA
It is at the Opium Farmer is deter mined to ajal to the Privy Council, but that his leg advisers do not favour such action. Aappeal will probably be made to the Glownur,
CORESPONDENCE.
NEWS BY THE AMERICAN
MAIL. ́
THE ASSASSINATION OF CARNOT-DETAILS ON THE CHIKË.
SERIOUS ILLYBER OF KOLÓN. New York, Juus 26, ➡Thomas A. Edi« son is still ill at his home in Llowellyn Park, (N. J.) Dr Joseph Fawsmith anys that while Mr Edison's illossa may koop him confined to his house aseveral daya; be hopes that he will scon be eat and that his illness may not prove more serious than it
| feature, believing that they wore to be ex-able tyranny and has driven the farmer and
pelled from the city," The Italians were workman to the wall, guarded by the police until this morning 2. DÁNGRES OF ZER SZAR—A NEW PŁỢT, when the disorders bad temporarily unb
Berlin, Jane 22.-—The Klein Journal aldod. The two leaders of the attack on the publishes a dispatch from St. Petersburg Lyons (Franco), June 24.—The must in- | Consulate were arrested to-day, and this saying the Russian police had discovered lense excitement has been saused every faneed a renewal of the trouble. Several | a mine which it intended to explode where in France by the essussipation of "mobs gathered as son as the news of the baneath the train coureying the Car to the President Carnot. The President was visit- | arrest of the leaders bemme known, and the army maneurres in Central Eussia. In ing Lyons in connection with the interns Frefoot was compelled to sumamon trope.consequence the Czar abandoned ble fas tional exhibition. Upan his arrival he was At II o'alook this morning the military tention of attending the opening of the tendered a reception at the Prefecture, after authorities had occupied all the public memorial church at Herki. which he visited the exbibition. After squares and boulevards with intanter, spending some time there he proceeded to cavalry and artillery, and Grenoble was to the Paiste de Commerce, where a banquet all intents and purposes in a state of slego, was given in his hutor.
Rome, June 26-There has been to-day - at 9.25 o'clock to-night President Carnot manifestations of sympathy for Fessoa in started for the theatre, where a gala per- all the principal Italian town. At Genoa TH PLAGUE BACILLUS.
formance was to be gives because of his the Archbishop held a requiers in the cathe presence in the city. Several carriages wera dral. At Messins the crowds of people To the ditor of the "Omesa, Malta" |-
in the procession, the Brat one being.oden-formed in a procession and marched to the seams. He says the only probabis danger July 25. pied by the President. Cernot's carriage French Consulate, shouting, Long live in from typhoid fever, but this, he thinky, SIR-Th discovery of the plague bacij was driven slowly along in front of the France Death to the assassin ?"
The is very improbable. Jus by Dr frain in the soil af Chinatown, Palais de Commerce and then turned into Consul thanked the people in touching tarulmens was almost simultaneous with a
Although the beginning of Mr Edison's foot beloithe surface, is the most appal Bus de la Rapublique, still following the for their sympathy. ling fact arcunced since the outbreak of facade of the palais.
The Chamber of Deputies presented an accidental fall from a piazza last Saturday, the disena It only confirms wink, bas
When bait way down the street, which impremive appearance, the interior being De Fowsmith says that he does not think been surmed,
It is true; but as ascertain was lined with enthusiastic crowds of people wholly covered with crape in honor of the the accident has anything to do with the ed fact is very different matter to a suc who were loudly obeering, a man rushed out memory of President Carrot. Each benchillasm, which be diagnosis as enteritis or miss, and he outlook before this colony is of the crowd and sprang upon the step of the was covered with a broad strip of rape, inflammation of the bowels. He thinks it gloomy ineed.
President's landau. Just at this compat | with a silver border. At the evening sce-was brought on by cold, cwing to the cz- This dievery means that the destruc. M. Carnot was waving his right hand and aion Deputy Marazzi, who was a volunteer treme difference between the temperaturos ¡ion of th houses by Ere will say leave a saluting with his hat in his left hand is in the French army in 1870, in a few well- of the day and night at the Ogdon mines, mens of ifected matter below untouched, saepenes to the ovation that was being given obceen words expressed sympathy for France New Jersey, where Mr Edison spent a pare of last wook. He had been working Tory and this latter will have to be disturbed him by the crowd. The people close to the in the loss of her President.
Signor Cavalletti said that after yester- hard and the heat has had's bad affect cas soaner oriater, with the imminent danger arriage eaw that the man standing on the of spreadug the infection far and wide, step had a knife in his hand; By the glare day's speeches there could be no doubt as his health. when it boomes doogasary to deal with the if the electric lights they beheld the bright to the unanimity of Italian feeling toward Mr Edison was sino auffering from a high
biede Boil
gleaming in the air as the austin's Fronce. He added: May it be permitted fever, which had so increased Monday With the vast interests at stake, it is cer-arm demeated and then President Carnot to those who, at the cost of infinite bitter-aight that his temperature was 103 2-6. Lain that any effective masne that would was seen to fall book in bis sent, his face mess, have learned to realize the unity of He was in great pain, but was somewhat destroy he infaction in the soil before dia-deadly pale. One of his hands was pressed centiment between the two peoples, to ex-relieved this morning. His fater weni furbano, and at the same time obviate the to his heart where the elecl had entered the press the wish that out of so many evils down, too, so that his temperature dropped great juger with which we are threatened bady.
way grow the flower of friendship, fertilized, to 90 degross. When De Fowsmith onllod of a revival of this disease st every favour.
M. Rivaud, Prefect of Lyons, who was indeed, by blood, but blood which may on him again this morning he told him he able change
in sasson or wasther, would be seated at the side of President Carnot, im- week out the mom dispatch to the parature rome and he was sent back to bod of metaal wronge might get up for a while. Inter his tem true 6000my even if expensive in itself. mediately struck, the assassin a blow full London, Juce The soil could be sterilized in many ways, in the face and knocked him from the step, int meatly all of them would involve disturb thus preventing the man from stabbing the or removal with all the accompanying President again, which it was bis evident fanger. There remains only one method intention to do.
saak the dangerode coil with a true dis- infectand before disturbing.
Daily News from Berlin states that Emperor again. Wilham bas ordered Conat von Munster, Orange (N. J.), June 27.—Edison'S COIL- the German Embassador to Franes, to dition to-day is much improved. Mas Ed- represent him at the funeral of M. Carnot. ison says, she thinks that all danger haa His majesty will send a splendid wreath passed. to be laid upon the cotia.
TIEM WORTHMYZEALAND PLATE. BIMETALLION IN SCOTLAND,
London, June 27-At the Newcastle on Edinburgh, June 17.-The Scottish Chem-Goforth Park rece meeting to-day the bes of Husbandry has adopted a resolution race for the Northumberland plate wer to the effect that the present fanucial won by Mr Buchanan's bay horse. Nea- depression is due to the monetary change court. Mt Sherwood's Hawkesbury was of 1873, and they bays decided to petition second and Mr. Sayre's on third, The
prize is worth 1000 sovereigns. Parliament in favor of bimetallism,
THE WELSH COLLIERY DISASTER. number of miners who perished in the hia London, June 27.-It is now thought the albion goal mine, dear Pont-y-Fridd, the other day, will be found to exceed 210. There were more men in the miss than at first supposed.
YALE ACOLETES AT SOUTHAMPTON, Southampton, Jane 27.–The American
liner New York arrived hers to-day from New York, having en board the Yala aihiotto team. The members of the team are in the beat of health. They go direct to Oxford..
Nichol, with sixty-three excursionista and New York, Jane 24.-The tog James D.
Instantly cries of The President ie assassinated!** Death in the assassin In your issue of last night you mention were heard on every side, and the crowd With aproval the idea of saturating the in the vicinity of the carriage swelled to ground with kerosine and burning it; if enormous proportions, every member of it this wee dons the Ste-would only burn seeming intent upon killing the assassin. up the oil on the surface dud certainly He was graped by a dozen bands, and his would at affect the soil a fost below it. life would have then and there paid the Kerdino may or may not be efficient as penalty of his orime had it not been for germilostroyer, but it is an apparent fact several sergeants de ville,' who seized hito that the oil would not penetrate into damp and attempted to draw him away,mpossible, earth, e matier how it were delagad. It
was found to captors. This would do at the top, and
The as the infuriated populace was determined evaporate. statin of a disinfecting agent is narrow to lynch the man. Ail forte of the ser- the wd to be that will penetrato damp soil. The geante availed nothing beyond
prices of disinfectants, corrosive subli- man from instant death. Hlans wer aimed mated not applicable; it is too easily de-st his face as he was raised over the MOSLEM MISSIONARIES FOR FRIDA
SHIPPING ITEMS; of compled by albuminous matters. But shoulders
olice, who had by this the
police,
London, June 27.-The Standard says Baltimore, June 23.-The steamship Des there remains class of most powerful time received reinforcements, and many of the Saites of Turkey to seading at his own and arrived from Rotterdam, with her how
that for
for this particular service would the blows landed squarely. At length the expense missionaries to spread islamiam in badiy stove, leaking in the fore compart- be mat suitable--that is, tire mineral acids, police succeeded in driving the howling mab Africa, with a view of theaking the advancements and otherwies damaged by collision
mojt Nitric Hydrochloris, Sulphuric, ia ditu back a foot or so from their prisoner, but to of the Christian power.
on June 21 off the George'a shoals with the tion, my to 10 per cent, would be equally get the captive through the crowd was a
SCOTONE-MINARS KTRIKE,
steamship--New-York. The latter was not officer; but the two first are much more physical importime the news of the affair miners have struck against a reduntion in Southampton.
Edinburgh, Jano Six thousand injured and proceeded on her voyage to impossibility. exponive, and the latter is not only cheap but more easily procured and not had spend with were so to the aid of the workers out of employment on account of lightning-like rapidity, and wages. The strike has thrown 20,000 steel godingreeable to handle.
mounted guards The cost of this 10 per cent. dilution police, who were struggling to preserve the the lack of fuel. would be about $5.00 per 100 gallons, which their hands the guards rode down into the fite of the assassin. With drawn sabers in-
A EXHLIN SCANDAL is a fraction of what anything else egasily
Berlin, June 22-The Cologne Gazette whom the horn has caused a sensation in court and other eficient would cost. Its effort would be to growd, heedless of dostrog sal germ and plomatge with which trampled upon. The crowd, it came in contact, and it would penetrate before the horses, and at last the center circles by announcing to-day that Count wherever moisture could ge; and, even of the mob was reached. Then &corden was nies at the imperial court, was arrested when diluted by the moisture in the soil, formed around the almost exhausted police-Bunday fast on a most extraordinary.
MISCELLANEOVA. would be efficient for all purposes required. men and the captive, and the march to the charge.
police station began. Kven thus surrounded, The arrest of Count von Kaiz is the re-
Managua, Jane 23.-A large lot of sens The chemical action which would take the prisoner was not safe. the men in the org faut prites investig has been landed on the Mosquits const by place so the oil dried could be sada 4koti-forts to reach him. The tion. During all that period members of schooner from Colou, where they pro regarded. Nothing of a roxine bacastor guards repelled these attacks with the fat the highest aristocracy of Germany have transferred from British ship. General would result. Youre,
sides of their swords, at the same time been in receipt of anonymous lostars and Ortiz came here and had an interview with hepping watch of the crowd to prevent the postal carde. prisoner from being shot. Maledictions instances were used by the anonymous Pepple, at one time a rival of Jeonie Lind,
These missives in most the Fresident and left for Leon,
Rome, June 28.-Uguntoas Mare Albont were hurled myon the captition against writer to make the most inden met the died to-day at Ville d'Art Old Bailey to before ha such a wild indignation against accusations and were either agafat the a tuman being been seen in this city.
London, June 26,-In the General Borius, the Frefect, and the gains, their intimate friends or relatives,
persons to whom they were addressed or
day the Grand Jury threw out the bill for Mayar, asted by a number of attendante,
Beri, Juna 23.-The arreat of Von manslaughter found against General John lifted M. root from the Jarrings and
Kate
would carried him a easily as pessible to a rouma motion had it not been for the fact that is June 5, on the charge of having need sha have made a still greater om Hewatoa of Californis by the Coroner's Jury o of sports, which included nove- on the first too of the Prefecture and laid soon became known that his father died in death of George Bartow, street musician. Tal very amusing and interesting events, him on a bed.
Gailloten, who is Mayor ssus, which has given rise to the generally 30th, by poking that point of wa u
May was gone through. All the officers, several of Lyong then canined the wounds
expressed opinion that the prisoner is also -trell non-commissioned officers and men, word
Shortly after night the Archbishop luanne The affair, however, has caused note loaves, which had been specially sent
was formally released oral John Hewsto
W.
LATE TELEGRAMS. CELEBRATION OF DOMINION DAY IN POOKA.
Pena, Taly 2-The 1st Battalion of the Lainster Regiment celebrated Dominion Day to day with great at an excellent
programme
at for the occasion from Canada, where
the regiment was raised at the time of the Indian Mutiny. The officers worn At
Home to all their friende.
SUICIDE OF A PRINCE
KATO
von Kota, one of the masters of ceremo
劭
of Lyana residents to inter the great shock in aristocratic circles, here
the dying President administer to hire both Von Kotz and his handsomo wife the last rites of the chas. He was in the
most
a crew of ten or twelve, sank at about I d'ctook this afternoon, three miles off the Highlands. Over 40 lives were lost.
London, June 26,--The stewmera Orosz=:
channel. The Nora F. sank and several and Nora F. sellided in the Bristen of her crew are missing. The Crosshil has
bean beached,
Vienna to the Standard says a trial at Pra- London, June 28-A dispatch from
gue, Bohemia, disclosed the fact that throw members of a secret society, knows on the Avengers of Czechiah, were arrested,
room but a short time when bu retired to an played a prominent part.
A singular acoideut revealed what the adjuining room. Le zahjued until half- past 12 o'clock, when he again aprons pelica inquiry for four years They wore about to make an attack upon the
past Failed to disclose. inned to the President's rem, where he
The anonymoÙN latcars,
News has Churchill has engaged passage for New York
seons, were written in printed meuber of the imperial family. had; yuungor brother of the Sultan of refined convoípus to the lust. He realized Some weeks ago the blotting paper of an i
London, June 26--Lord Randolph that his life was rapidly ebbingway and aristocratic club on the Parises. Platz was
on board the White Star line steamship. (way).
Muscat, haa committed suicide,
A RETURN OF INDIAN INCOME AND EXPENice he said 'Je m'en vais ( geing found to have the impression of the printed/autoine on her next inp from Liverpool for
Dr Poneet leaned over the bod at said led to the discovery of similar piece of will sail from Vancouver for Japsa
characters. This cow was followed up and New York. He will visit Chicago, sad,
DITURE ORDERED.
London, July 4-On the motion of M
Fowler the House of Commone has org-fed to him: Your friends are bere, Mojourblotting paper, in Von Kaiz's office
a return to be prepared of the net Lume and expenses of India for the dors end- ing 1893,
CAUSE OF A CHOLERA O REAK Calcutta, July 5.The rent outbreak
of cholera that took pia irint Joseph's
le President.'
man of the court made a statement ta
the
Carnot replied, I am grateful for the Snapicion grow stronger when one gentle- presence, and a minute later he gasped Prefect that Von Kols, during the ocurre breath. There was a convulsive shud of a conversation which took place, let dering of his body and the President of Nop some remarks which were identical France was dead.
Paris, June 26-This morning an attack on Soiz declared himself innocent, has Fith the aspersions contained in the letters,
Hamo, by which two tid. Little Sisters! was made upon the Italian quarter by the na opsaratices for against him, he asked of the Poor mat dyleath, has baan largest mob. that has yet gathered stage the to be detained in custody in his own in- | impore watercer to the use of assassination of the President
traced by the
Italian of both Bltered horeca and shops were broken into and their
had been used to pre-
Not a single Italian shop or dwelling es
and vufitiere laid on in the noonpanta were beaten and barely escaped. of bidetention it would prove his inuc-
Home, and
pore Swip for the Sisters. Doctor oaped the fury of the mob, Furniture, being received spito of Von Kots arrest. Simpan dvered a large nuraber of clothing, provisings, éta., were thrown out
plie
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chole de Home.
CAE PRÊNCESS OF WALES STAKES.
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ABY-ELECTION.
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to the Peerage,
SHADEATH OF ('NINNVAL' LAYARD.
of Bir à. I. Layard.
"OF THE 'VALXIBIS '--NO -THE-MIN KINGI
ALIVES LOST.
tercation the ground that if the anonymous letters, were still received during the parind On Paris
conne. The anonymous letters are still
You Kotz is a lieutenant of the Uhlen. haraad in the streets.
The mob was finally dispersed by a de boat ten yeste ago, but has sinos remained on Bombay
left the army with the mok of Prefect. Polico patrols arrested 300 of the for his arrest by the military authorities. tachment of cuirassier, headed by the aia suite of his regiment. This accounts Wire, rinters and put them in jail. In spite of If You Kois had left the army entirely the Ou Cloutta
On demand, the efforts of the police and military to civil courts would have dealt with his case, prevent it, the risters subseeded in wreek.
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betyuon Players and Gentlemen the latter check the moblice vainly tried of Hoheufrindberg and Waterloo and the
ing and pillaging several muro Italian Armed rumorin droolfonto the effect On Shangha bones thig afternoon.
that Van Kabi would shorty be released On demand, The situation in Lyons becomes worse from custody Should this turn out to be every hour. This evening a company of
30 days' eight; private London, July 6-Mr Langley, the Li navalry charged the rioters with subers. As it would suam certain that the mili- Gold Leaf, 100 fias beral candidate, has been elected for Atter-delegation from the Chamber of Commercatory authorities are in pomestion of in- Sovereigns (Bank's baying cliffe by a majority of 1,000, replacing the went to the Frefecture this afternoon and formation which cloure Von Kotz from the Silver (per vs. ) and Bon B. Coleridge, Q.O. (Liberal); raised demanded that all necessary amantes be serious charges mais against him. How- taken to put a stop to the present this question: Who is the auther of the ever, everybody will ask himself or herself troubles, London, July 5.-The death is announced serious rioting here to-day at 3 o'clock family in Berlin WILLAM
Grenoble, Juno 26. There has been long series 3 anonymous letters: which bis
caused trouble in
Hourly in the afternoon the Italian cafes were
7. very s
Baromater altacked. A number of Balien stores wur
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Temperature Kiel, June 24-Emperor William to-day treated in the same manner The mob
Humidity yesterday by the sinking of the yacht Italians who were met in the streets wore the marines in a month so momentots in Weather ....... Loncios, July 6.-Na lives were lost matched through the streets shouting, addressed the marine now at the navel Direction of
Down with the Italiana!" Several station. He dwell upon the significance of Wind
the entry of his a oo, Prince Adelbert, lata Borca Palkyrie N
basten
and kicked. The mob was re- the history of the Fatherland. The battles Bain .......... ANGLISH CRICKWELATEER GENTLEMEN, informed and proceeded to the
Italian London, July 8.÷In the“aricket match
Consulate
The
but the leaters procured
to death of Frederick the Granty
zid, ell ware beaten by ko lupings and twenty a ladder, Bred it to the balcony of the occurred in the month of June. The Em
Cunmulate, and several rioters, headed by perroneladed by saying:Lot shis remind a drunken carpenter, entered the Consulate, you of Hohanfriedberg and Waterloo,
where
the warriors of Prussia and Great tore up the Italian fog, smashed the ___ Petersburg, Jaly 8,—The cholora i antcheon, broke the furniture, throw the Britain, orusbed their bereditary fos, fo Smeressing in Russis, and particularly at 8 statues upon the floor and kicked them to the Gorman sword which fald low our
Frederick, 400,
wordsinad to wish teen titel piedes, and reislug upots two large and
handsome oll paintingsrepresenting King sword bright and sharp, so that when I call Beamy. Let it be your task to keep that Humbert and Queen Margherita of threw them into tha streNT,
arhich God forbid, you may stand fast, bar on with honor, bat with A datasbuent of military engines were LONDON JOURNAL OR EMIGRATION,
rettown, summoned and the soldiers charged upon the London, June 22-The Far, comment TEMENOMETE web. After a short conflict the rioters were my upon the decrease of omkention to the driven out of the Connahale, which was United States, think the decrease in Juss De ****Thomists that cccupied by the troops, and the Prefent due to the brandion laws than to the fan
LE CHOLERA IN BUSSIA INOBUAMING.
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sta mada un apology to the Italian Consul, that the wed a bed its day and that the
The riotous crowd spread throughout the tida df
turning toward Afri
ally easing upon all frilans, men, women The emulpetence of capital to the United as oblidren, and took them to the From State bat grown into an aunost Kirolers
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Hongkong Observatory
Temperature: Horakang, July 25, 188 (Takkan at Mcara Fakoner & Co. Premises, Queen's Roads) BAROMETE Я
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