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THE DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 1980.

The delivery of the Amoriean mail was begun (for want of moses af conveyance), and Bleaner £ 3,45 yesterday morning.

bassett rowol over the course alone. The ra- gulations, however, provide "In all cases two A mail for Dongkok closes at Singapore at one

bosis to start or no me," no that no priza dao THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY.m, to-morrow, the 19th Inatatiti

be taken, remind our readers of the SECOND RADR-130 r.For Gige pulled by FOR 1881

We are requiosted to

European Non-Commissioned Offcom and Man distribution of prizes at St. Paul's College at

ut any Regiment or Corps in Garrison, or by espot be resolved later than This EVENING. 11 lock this merging.

Baropean Members of tha Polins Farce. "DAILY PRESS " Office,

Distineo, One Mile, Entrancs, SL. Virst Prize, $15; Second, $5 Ontrigged Boats ex■ludic. Hongkets th Dacomber, 1880.

Royal Artillery, Gunner Police, Colewoyo....... Police, Avon

THE CHRONICL

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"ICE.

The United States friunta Ticonderoga Captain Oromwell; arrived at San Francives on the 7th altimo trom Chloại zed xe, việc Inonia.

Mr. Jastico Snowden sat in Summary Juris dictton yesterday morning, but the cases board ware of ne public internst; most of those on the MENT Sist wors adjourned until Wednesday.

OCTOLY

oan ha rasivod at this Offee .p to the 22nd.

instant.

Tarms can be pornt on applications.

"DAILT PRESB” Offica,

Hongkong, 17th December, 1880.

THE

NOTICE.

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FOR 1981-

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Daily Preis Office, November 20th, 1880.

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8. WATSON

FAMILY AND DISPENSING

CHEMISTS,

By Appointment to His Excellency the VERNOR and his Royal Highness the

"The Iron Dules, 14, Captain H. F. Cleveland. caring the flag of Vice-Admiral R. Coote, C., arrived in harbour gesturday, last from Apoy. The Admiral's fag was saluted by the corvette Curages.

We learn from the Agents (Messrs. Gov. E, Stevens & Co.) that the steamer On arriped at Port Darwin on the 14th, and that the stentnor Haverhouss arrived at Cooktown on Thursday, the 16th instant,

Police, Glagow.......

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reuchelthe jailge's bout at 4.44 had not roided thô secand merk. Their time was not taken. Victor Emanuel's Gig. Peng-anon-bei's Cutter g

SAILING RACE.

YACHT BACK."

THE AMERICAN MAIL. before uniting feem Now York, as well as all theorize the condition of the law in regard to the pircumstances attending his departure, wore tele- wants of Ireland, and if they found nonasion to The O. ad O. steamse Oseanie, Captain Met-plad here by Government agents in the United baliove its provisions lagaflient for the hap States, and the Goverment is not dispised to piness of the people, they would not soraple to calfe, with the American mail of the 18th- alt. allow author Arabrand to be throw into Ireland. call-on parliament to deal with the subject in a

'UNITED STATES. KETRONIET MISSIONS IN ‘OHINA.

NEW YORK, November 4tb.

...

Fer Sathing Ship Boats only. Entrance S. arrived bore yesterday morning. The subjoined Devitt ta exceedingly popularin all the Nationalist spirit of equity and justice. legitimate in-

Firat Prize, $20;. Second, $10.

tolegmms are taken from the Alta Californiasestions of the island, but especially in the Wash, ueniors are at work in Ireland. The mainten Two boata ware autored for this raos, Mr.

where the revolutionary spirit is the etrangest.auce of the public order is to be considered before His efforta in Amarion in bebalf of the Land the improvement of the law. Thoao who wish Spearman's outter, and Mr. Holmere piunson. The latter boat only came to the starting point,

Longue have added immensely to his popularity, to neespy eviated forms are obstrnated by mouRce, but as rols No. 23 of the regulations drawn up The Methodist Episcopal Board of Missions and the fast that he is boldly returning to beard intimidation, orime, and the infringement of the for the regatta laps it down that in all cases two to-day appropriated $20,868 for mission work in the British lion at bla deo, at the risk of his own rights of Excaltitanship Although the Govern boats mnat atart to constitute a raga, this event Central China, 83,000 for North China, and freedom, te sufficient of itself to make a proof of mont are anxiope to promote proticable improve.

Fent in the land lawa, yet we recognize, as Ki 3 did not come off. Mr. Holmes's gutter started $5,000 for the establishment of a mission in Wost him in the eyes of his chinatryson. 0 along with the man-of-war's baate to ran foror" | Chins, be

DEALIN, November 12th. duty above all others, the duty of enfering the The Orangemen arrived at Bépoott's farm law, for the purposes of order. The obligatión í The Gannor, Aron, and Gipsgow so all light the home course, but dropped eat after going

A ÇIRINAMAN FATALLY WOUNDED. outters, coh four oars; the Cotowayo a six-

without baing molestel When they reached incumbent upon un to protect every oitisen in the some distance up the harboar

CHICAGO, November 7th. This evening Yeo Mong, onrad gly. Avon took a slight lead, the other

laundrymasu on

Laugh Mask, Beynott was easn standing neoronjoyment of lila and property; and it may be, three towing protty lovel for the first quarter

Halstead street, was shot through the abdomen, is house with a ride in bis haus. Within two under certain circumstances, à may be c-m mils when Ganner began to pull up and Lad For all Yachts Betranos & Time for To3-the-tail-lodging in the spine, causing a fatal iours after their arrival a number of men oes-pelled to nak for a certain ingrosse of power. Wo naga. Cup presented by the Victoria Repres wound. He was taken to the County Hospital. metoed work of the farm. It is estimated that will never anticipato such a contingency: yet, if His own words are the briofost marration of the Woolr or ten days will be required to do the it arises, we will not shrink from the obligationss affair and all that is known about it Two work, if machines are brought froma Dablin in davolving upon us, Molican nannée comme landly-hookes money reasonable time. The Orangemen will throch len away like helloe-Toe Mong Inn too like the corn and bring it to market. The Huans, who noted as escort for the Orangemen have kollor yellse, blow whistle-Moliosa manno

esturned to Battisroba, Tha other troops, re shoto Yes Mong in bullge.”

mained. The baggage and implements of the Orangemen arcived in the evening. They were not interfered with.

Cork, November 12th. Wheeler, a land agent, has been slot dend near Oola, County Limerick.

CHICAGO, November 19th.

Box, Mr. W. Duomos No. 2 TIE. A. E. Trunking

tion Club.

STATION,

OWNER.

для. YACHT. TONU. Mr. Smith

cattor Ware 21 Mr. Lihueharrow cutter Sonhos enttor Naomi No. 3 Mr. Forbes No. Mr. Diskle

autor-Ariel-

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abur land on ranching the hall mile, the Avon and Glasgow palling lotel. Celongo then The Criminal Sessions having been adjourned bean to forge forward, but could not re- until Monday, jurors are reminded that their sted in overhauling the Gunnor, which won ay tendance will not be required today. Thoir we lengths. The Glasgow's stroke got quite njoyment al the racatis will therefore not be pumped out before the faish, and this boat's

ktuaring was also very bad. Time, 9 mia. interfered with

THINE RACE, P.M. The Chairman's Caprosze at 1h 10min., and Sanbeam having the The four yachts were started in a light N.E. For Four Oared Canton Cutters Distance, woatber atation and being a light draught boat One-mile-and-a-half. Entrance, $10,

was the first to foel har sail and slipped to the ThistleFirst.

front, but when the light sir rasobed Noomi she gradually ran into first plon. Wave and Ariol act ring tails in addition to spinnakers on bowsprite, but Naomi contested herself with the apar-breaker only. Off the slip Arial handed her ring-tail and Ware followed suit shortly afterwards, as Naomi could be seen ahead on joy. fag aalammor out of Cam-sing-moon, ir which she took in her spinnaker. Ariel stack to her light staff and huned slang merrily, but Ware andately jogged down the course as became su elderly matron whose "fast" daye wero over. Bunbeam did her level boat, but she was scarcely in it," the company being slightly too good for her. The boabe-got more wind as they acared the Cow-s-chow mark, and Arial bandad hor spinnaker, hat Naomi was walking away with a long lead. The work was founded

The Oran Steamship Company's stor Telarcokna loft London on Thursday for this port and Yokohama, sed the stammer Cyclops. from Liverpool, left Singapore yesterday fore som for this port and S-magbai.

His Excellency tha Governor visited Vies- Ailairal Robert Coote, C.B., on board the flag- ship Iron Duke yesterday afternoon, and after- wards proceded to the regatta acompanín by the Admiral His Excellony was saluted o leaving the ship.

At Marine Court ef Inquiry held at the British Consulate, Buchów,

the 14th instant, on the loss of the Douglas, Captain Ashton and his officers masonerated from all blaue as to the loss of that vessel, and they were commended for the prompt measures taken by them to sare.life and secure properly.

Thn Japan Mail translates the following from the Kochi Shimbun : We har that Chi nese Government is well satisfied with the poses ful onditions of the Losco question, as offered by our Government, and the Chinese nation bave lost all their anxiety, bat bi. Ilnag-chang alone displeased. We would like to know if this can be true."

The Midge, 4. doable screw composite gun vessel, which has for some time past been in the hands of the constracting fear of the Naval Yard, has been thoroughly overhauled, ra-masted, and rigged. Yesterday she bad steam up and her macbirory was tried at her moerings. Th CO., Midge is now in such a forward state that she

ooold be commissioned at a few hours" notice.

DUKE OF EDINBURGH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS,

PERFUMERS,

PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS,

DRUGGISTS' SUNDRYDEN,

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.104. 18. 1st. 515. No. 3, Mr. C. W. Riobards......10st. lb.. Stroke, Mr. J. Sampson.....11st. 5b, Cox, Mr. H. W, Sampson Sat, 31b. Victoria"Second,

10At 1015. 30st. ·915.

Bow, Mr. A. J. Murray No. 2, Mr. J. L. Armitage

No. 3. Mr. Featherstonbaugh Stroko, Mr. J. A. Bennett.

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11st. 31.

Naomi

Ariei ......

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· Cor, Mr. A. J. Lewis

Bat. $15. "Leila"-Third. Bow, Mr. E. Me Kean.

10. 11. No. 2. r. R. Blades

10st. 10. No. 3. Mr. E. Leigh

..llat. ib. Stroke, Mr. A. E. Travers 1st.. 315.

Car, Avhow

at 01: A capital start was made, bat the rues was in terfered with, in the first place by the Xcinelyn

2 3 00 stickering right in the middle of the course, and in the wound by a launch which steaiad acrONS

WATE..........

11 00 the bow of the boats and gave them a nonsider.

Samboa

(not time)) able amount of wash. The Thistle began to Lake Something went adrift with. Bunbeam shortly

load before the half-mite was rachad and after passing Green Island, and she was without went increasing it. There was, much more ajib for a long time. After rounding the western' life in this boat than ia nither of the others, and mark, Naomi was nailed ramping full for the Sampson has so far proved himself the best stroke Chung-bne fing-beat, and the wind hardening of the meeting. The Victoria worked well to- across the open she travelled very fast. Ariel wards the finish and began to recover ber lost was lying down to it, and doing well, Wase drop The ping astorn As the boats seared the northera greuud, at ton late to affect the rice. Leila, whiol had had her course interfered with mark the wind fell lighter under the high loud, by the Kinghon, was out of the ruce beforo half and Nnomi est spinusker on bowsprit, and Ariel the diatonge was oovered. The Thistle won by a aceing her large opponent getting more upright length and a half. 1o, 12mnia.

every minute seat up her spinooker and ringtail ForRTE RACE. 2.30 PM-For 'Don-of-Waraiso, and ornoked norass the laat bit of breszy Gigs and Whalers. Distance, One Mile water in the hope of losing the gap. They Entremes, SL First Prize, $15; Becaud, SS. | rounded the Chung-Loo ́mark:— Time allowed for Oara, 8 seconds por Qar, HMS Victor Edannol'a 8. oared Galley

(Chipamente 1.3.8 Alert's & cared Whsler Sominolo...... II.MS. Victor Emanuel's 5 oared Whaler.... H.M.S. Lily's 4 oared Whslar.

The funeral of the lato Sah-Lintonant Petoh, Go..N., took plans from the Royal Naval Hospital

yesterday morning at balf-past ten o'clock, and The Chidaten went away from the commstice was attended by all the available aval offere ment, sad won asly in minutes, with 53 at present in the harbour, as well as by con- seconds between then and the second boat, ac tingsats of seamen and marines from the several that the time allowance does not affect her place. men-of-at. Major Huskisen, Assistant Bil. The Vistor Emazuel's whaler held second place itary Saorotary; Captain Bartou, Aide-de-Camp; for aquarter of the distance, when the Americans and Captain St. Clair, Brigade Majer, repro-hegan to gain on them and at the half mile sented the General, and there were also present the latter were leading. The Victor Baumel's Colonel Geddes and a usmber of officers of the men stock wall to their work, however, but their 971 Regiment, and a few from such of the coxswain took them a very lad arse towards Departments in Garrison. The body' was placed the end, and the Xenimole beat them easily. The on a gun sarriage leat by the military autho- Lily wis out of the race.. ritics for the corusion, and was drawn by a FIFTH BAOR-3 P. Sior Saalis." Cup party of Blue Jackets. The firing party one.

prosouted by the Purese Community. Dis fance, One Mila. Entrance, S5, sisted of fifty-four marinas from the Victor Emanuel and Cuiacon, mules the sommand of Mr. Biennerhussett Lentenant Newington, R.M.LI. To Rev. J. Mr. Dmimas F. Gribs, D., of the Victor Emanuel, conducted the Funeral service, and the entire party was under the command of Commander J. G. Joues. The band of the Iron Dues, which had ably arrived a few hears previously, was also present, instaul of the 27th, which had been ordered in the areat of the flagship not coming in in time...

And ABRATED WATER MAKERS,

SHIPS MEDICINE CHESTS REEFITTEL, PAWERGER BHIPE SUPPLIED.

NOTICE

To Arcid delay in the sxocation of Orders it is particularly requested that all business communications be addressed to the Firm. A. S.. Watson and Co., or

HONGKONG-DISPENSARY.

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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS." Adverlivmoenka which are not ordered for a fixed period will be continued until contornandod.

The Daily Press.

On Thursday night Bignor Cagli's Italian Opera Company gave the fourth subscription performance of the second series, at the Theatre Royal, on which ecossion t "comio opers "Cris- pino e la Comars" was repeated”: As we have lready given a skateh of the plot of this lively and amusing pois, and noticed the performanc in detail, it is uonneessary, to go into particulars again. The mast was the same as on the previous occasion, with the exception that the part of La Gemare was taken by Signora l'arelli in place Tas statements of Tokie journals relative to of Signora Cobianobi. The former artist has the difficulty between.China and Japan arise pented by illness from taking part in

HONGKONG, DECEMBER 18TH, 1660.

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play of talent, but Signons Parelli ncqnitted bar.

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Flouncrinsett art off with a good powerful strobead the raca was evidently his, but Dun mun put an end to any doubt on the subject by breaking his rawlook when ubont a quarter of the distance was covered, and Bleanerkassett rowed over the romsinder of the distance alosa. SIXTH RAOR-3.30 P.M. "German Cnp"-To be rowed in Canton Fours. Distaus, One Mile, Entrance, $10.

Thistle."-First. Bow, Mr. C. W. Richards... LINE Alb No,, Mr. A. B. Tomkins.....10st. 5lb. No. Mr. E. McKese

10st. 111b. Stroke, Mr. J. Sampeon 11st. lb. Cox, Mr. A. W. Sumpeos ... Bat, `31b.

"Victoria."--Second..

10st. 101b.

Bow, Mr. A. J. Murray No. 2, Mr.T. A. Sauders..... .10st. lb. No. 5. Mr. RF, Noal Clarke,.....list. 04. Stroke, Mr. J. A. Bennett llet. lb.

Cox, Mr. A. J. Lewis

.......... Bet: 216. Sylph."Third.

Bow, Mr. R. Laigh

No. 1. Mr. R. Blades:TORE: 1011. No. 9, Mr. Mayu

Strike, Mr. A. K. Travers,

Cox, Mr. Blogg

Ils. b.

12st. 1216. 13et. 31b.

10st. lb.

all very fairly, though we cannot say much for This was a capital rade between the two first the quality of her vocal organ. She will, heats; the Sylph was beaten off at the half mile.

Police, Camarupisy (6 'ours)... Police, Ceteraye (6 oars). Police, (klasgow (4 oats)......

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A good start was affected and for a third of the listanee the boats kept well together, the Avan having a very slight advantage. The Scorpion

H. M. 8.

Naomi

2.23 30 Ariok yok zatekl

2 23 40. WATE..

(timed) Sunbeam gamokatugiat (notted)

La thu reach to the Saada, Naomi did not get away much from Ariel at any part of the trip, the time will show:-

Neoro.. Aziol... TYPU......... Sunbeam

Naomi

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EX-MINISTER SEWARD.

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NEW YORK November 11th. A spacial from Washington says: At the State Department no credence is given to the alleged talk between ex-Minister Soward and Viceroy Li Hung-cheng, is telegraphed from San Francisco, Saward undoubtedly feels sore

A cable special mys:-Boycott has been hunted over his removal, hat would soarely talk in the strain raportad, oven did it represent his conria and pursued and kept a prisoner in bis drary tione. While here he frequently expressed views lume. Nobody and to sell him bread, evan, on Chinean topics to ma ditaring materially from and be is dalugod with communications of any ressuring tone; bat be remiss those published in the despatch. The talk is nothing bat doubt a very exaggerated report-at best, or sonze inore defiant than over unguarded and perhaps patuloat oxpression on Seward's part.

Ears AT PRESIDENT GARFIELD'S POLICY.

CHICAGO, November 15th. The Times Mantor special says:-Garfield is vigorous in the denunciation of the Morey letter the Bisine elemouts have stated their claics forgers and circulators. Neither the Grant nor

Garfield only remarked that the new "Administra- bion will have neither piques to equalize nor pre- judices to combat. The South may be certain of just trestruant, but no special favours. His in. limato friends predict the early recall of Mosby and Longstreet.

CHISAMEN AT FILE WEAVING.

NEW YORK, November 17th Seven Chinaman have been put to work in the Victory Silk Mill, at Union Hill, to her the silk weaving traite. If they show an aptitude for the work others will be employed.

BLET HANTS.

NEW YORK. November 18th. Spesial despatches ay ibat Brat Harte is seriously ill at Newstead Abboy, England,

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Although the Sain war has ended, yot unother. straggla ne been begon in South Africs, which I alo sorgy to say is not-yet-terminated.

As to India, we bare hot yet accomplished all we wish. Some portion of Afghanistan has been restorad to a more hopeful condition. We have bonu able to diminial by thirty thousand men, {the free engaged to Afghanistan,

Beterring to the Easter question, Gladstone said :-* The lata Premier justly stated that if the Treaty of Berlin was carried out, it would be beneficial, and that England would not birk from the obligation of the treaty. When we came into power, we determined to uphold the treaty. We deny that we are enemies of Turkey. On the contrary, we have pursued a policy fy which Turkey may continue to exist. To justify that existence, two things are necessary-the fulfilment of international obligations, and that the condition of Ottoman subjects be rendered toleruble by goal laws. No progress has yet been made on the great question. As to Earn. pean consort, wo did not wish it to be the duty of England to take upon itself alone the obliga- promote conecet by wiesble wore, We tions of the Treaty of Derlia, bat we wished to

just received a telegram from the Sattan infarin ing us that he has goud hope that during to day or to-morrow gly satisfactory news will be road from Dubigne.

BALLINEOHE, November 12th. Though low man were neon n the line of march, it is said that coule were on every hil, and pains were taken to identify the Orangeman, ho expedition is encamped in front of Boycott's

LONDON, November 12th. of the Land Leigus followed thy Oranguten ou The Time Aaya-Some prominant members

a car, but left it Boyeatt's gate. Several shots were fired at the barracks in Ballinrobe, where the Orangemen slept on Thuraday night

at nobody was hurt. The military were ord nod Lo repel shy attack at the point of the bayonet. Gladstone brought-hia upevoli to a close with The Land League, however, his advised the people a toast to the health of the Lord Major. to be quist,

·DISASTEOG EARTHQUAKE. The Roman Catholic A rahbishop of Cashel hus

VIENA, November 9th. writion from Bomato Grey, Lion-Muyor of Dublin, | Az earthquake was folt to-day throughout stating that the Irish Bishops at Fios desita to Southern Austria, Ion Vienna to the Adriatio subsoribs for the fund for Parnell's defence. and the frontiors i Bosnio. At Agrem, in

Lornon, November 14th. Croatia, the shock wasan violent that every honsaTM

in the town was injured. Soveral persone rema killed, and thirty injured. Many buildings will have to be pulled down. A large number of the inhabitants find to the Aelia,

A despatok from Balliorabe eare the guantal pinion is that it will be absolutely Demsary for Boycott to leave the country, as he will have to be protested if he remains in Ireland.

Tho St. Jarios fazette, in a leading editorisł

GLADSTONE'S POSSIBLE POLICY,

NEW YORK, November 14th...... THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILRÓAN,. yesterday eroning, expressed fear that the Mini.

TORONTO, November 11th. atry are driven, or being drives, toward legisla. The World's London special says:—Sci far as The Evening Telegram has a double-leaded tion creating a peasant proprietary throughout those not in the confidence of the Ministers önt odilerist on the Pacific Huilway torms, supposed Ireland, probably with a view to extending the judge, the course of eranta in Ireland is likely to to come from the bighest authority. It anya-operation to the rest of the United Kingdom later be about as follows: If the Boycott relief ex- The Government gives the syndicate $25,000,000. The ultimate moshe will probably be the pedition accomplishes its object without blood-. in onsh and 25,000,000 acres of land, finishes the purchase of land by the State, and its distribn- shed, the Government will not ask a suspension portions of the road at present being constructed tion to the passntry, to be pair for in a cartain of the Habes Corps Act, but will summon and hands them over, with the portione already term of years. Nothing short of this will be Parliament a month earlier than usual, namely, constructed, to the company when the whole line accepted by the Irish agitators.

about the first week in January, to bring down a is finished. The value of the portions of the line

LONDON, November 15th. new and swooping Irish land mence. Should constructed and handed by the Government is The murder of Wheeler is supposed to have this be rejected, as it very probably would be, at ruughly estimated at $30,000,000. The Company been the act of private vongesso No szreats leat by the use of Lords, Gladstone will atives $1,000,000 and a certain portion of land se here been made, but the police are watching a promptly, dissolve Perliament and make an up- mal to the country, not a day being lost in bring- The wind had fallen considerably by this time. security for the working of the line. When the man who was with Whooler when he was sena-

lug the whole guestion to a practical-insus. sad the boats had a tedious beat up to the Re-line has been worked for a period desmed sa-i kinatod.

At a Land Leagua wosting cu Saturday, nor

AY AUSTRIAN, PROBLEM. oient to insure its contiquance, the security lands gatta Bay mark, which was rounded:

VIENNA, November 14th. and money will be retarted to the company with Walabtown, James O'Brien, as Irish-American,

Face thousand Austre-Gurinan Constitution. interest. Estimating the land at $2 pur aere, in the course of a sprach said it Bayetting the tue gross subsidy, with the apm plated 'section, landlords and agents had not the efoot of realists met here today and made an imposing represents the sum of 3105,000,000. The Go-forming them, people would resort to stronger demerstration against the federalistic tendencias verement pay the syndicate for covatracting measures, and try if leaden pils would suit their of the Government. Resolations were passed.

algestion. The first daty of every Irishman, ha declaring the federalistic tendencies of the Solars saki, was to ges arife, and the repoud dusy to dangerous to Austrian unity and antauluted to ❤ age it. He added that there were 500,000 stort sow discord between the nationalities. non ja Americs who would die happy if they THE RELIGIOUS DECREES IN FRANCE, could woh kill one erwol Saron

PARIS, November 15th. In the Senal today. Buffel interpellited the Government concerning the Mivistorial orisis which resulted in De Freycinet's resignation, and cancerning the axpulsion of unauthorized religious congregationa. Baffet expressed his belief that the application of the decrces was a mers pretext for De Freycinet's overthrow, the real reason being his disapproval of the specch delivered by Gambatta si Cherbourg.

The wind was getting lighter and lighter, and as thoro was tary little slane of the bosta haing able to complete a "twice ruund coarse before six o'clock it was ngread to decide the matob” by the melt of the first round, and half time allayı ance, Navoi passed the winuing mark at 3h 50m 25., and Ariel at 41. 40. 199. Navmi bid to aller Ariel ám. 4is, so that Naomi won Best prize with Sw. 43secs. in band, and Ariel talrez

second prize:

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TER EASTERN EXTENSION, AUSTRALÁSIA, AND CHINA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S LINE]

LONDON, December 10th.. RUSSIA AND CHINA. The semi-ocial Agence Buere acupunces that the sspost of affairs as regards. Kulėja is less threatending.

"THE AGITATION IN IRELAND.

All farloughs have been cancelled from Ireland and reinforooraents are being sent over.

the road.

----SOUTH AMERICA

MONUMENT TO COLUMBUS,

BAN DOMINGo, November fiță.

·Congress bus passed a decree that, coa-idering It has been decided to bi expslient to retain the roofs sufficient that the remains found in

oztra regiment of cavalry in I Jund through- the Cathedral on September 10th, 1877, are the out the Winter. remains of Christopher Columbus, a monument

About forty tenants under the Loughmask ta enshrine them shall be erected at the capital.estate, under the lezlership members of the All the American Governmente are solicited to Earl Langue, will leave Ballinrobe în à body, on contribute to the fand. The Government of buraday, for Newtown Butler, to tender fall rents to Lord Erne and ask him to dismiss his Santa Domingo gives $10,000.

Fagent, Captain Bojectt. Lord'Erno has hitherto declined receive rents oroopt through Captain Boypatt

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ASIA.

THE KURDISK INROAD ON PRASIA.

CONSTANTINOPLE, November 7th.- England, at the instance of Persia, has rA. quested the Porta to station a guard on the fequtier, in order to prevent incursions of Kurds) iute Persia..

TEHERAN. November 7th, Sheik Abdallah advanced against Uranich with 9,000 troops, but was ropained with great lose. The Kards are now ensam pod sight, milos from Uraxiak.

DUBLIN, November 151.

Ferry denied Buffet's insinuationa. He de- clared that the leaders of the monarchical ecali. Lions were in league with the religious establish- In the case of the todleted agitators, a bill of ¦ menta, and their resistansa to the laws amounted; partionlars has been fzruishal by the prosecation tu veritable rebellion, to which it was neebagary to the traferers. It states that the traversors to put an end. He ofarged that money and pexi. hare tried to territy landlords and present thom tions bad besu offered palios officials if they Teo legally enforcing the payment of rent by would refuse to axeonta the denrées. Ferry holding meetings, displaying placards and ban asked the Scuate to reject the interpellation, iz more, and circulating reports of speeches made at forler to sa end to anarchy. the aforesaid meetings in various papers,

De Freycinet said the question botwcos him- BALLINROBE, November 15t salt and his coilsagdos was whether the enforce- Wright, an American missionary, has arrived Boycott states that he must quit. the country, ment of the dooress was opportune. hers with the English Conent. They haft Mount when the soldiery loare, as he had regcired thres The debate was adjoumed until to-morrow. Seir, a mission station near Uremiah, on the 28thtening letters-

PARIS, November 16th. ult., escorted by a Kurdish guard furnished by

The Jadges have been threatened with mard Shek Abdallah. Whipple was the only American steadily progrossing. A mesting of Orangemen intergallation was reamed. Chanelong, legiti. if they aboriot the Land Learners.

PORCE COURT.

17th December. BEFORE THE Hos. M. S. TONNOCHY.

ORUNK

Heary Walsh, a private in the 27th Regiment.

was charged with being drank on the 17th.

He admitted the offence and, was dicohargeć, with caution.

Charles Ring, a Boaan. unemployed, was also charged with boing drunk and incapable of taking care of his luggage on the 17th.

Defendant admitted the charge and was dis. missed with a caution.

HAWKING WITHOUT A, LICENCE.

missionary remaining at Urumish, but the Kurds refused to allow them to communicate with bin The other Ameriosus remained at Mount Beir and wara, reneoclouted. Sheik Abdullah had Cerucified thirty Kurds for committing ex06980s.

TEHERAN, Nocombár 11th. The Parsians have bombarded Sonjbolak. The Kurdish logs was 100 killed and 159 wounded. The Persiaus are plundering Kurdish villages in the vicinity of Uremiah.

TEHERAN, Novombor 12th. Sheik Abdallah is surrounded user Uramish The Persians have captured the town of Senj- bolak-the Kurds losing 200 killed and 180 prisoners.

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TERERAN, November 14th. Two thousand bodies are lying anburied in the environs of Bozjbolah. The death of the Persine Commander-in-Chief is confirmed.

CONSTANTINOPLE November 17th. Fifteen baltalions of Tarkish troops bare bol freen Van against the Kurdishi invaders.

The Anti-League movement in Jister is

and other loyal subjects has been held ransatly, strongly denouncing the agitation...

LONDON, November 16th Parnell will go to Paris immediately... -The commander of the troops here has been ordered be ready to process at a moment's notice by forced marches in the direction of Gal. way, probably on account of the alleged importa. tion of arms into the disturbed districts from me rien, by way of English porta.

In the Saaste to-day, the debate on Buffet's

mist, naked why her occult direction did not arist behind the Ministry. He intimated that the Cabinet, from dread of Gumbetis, und retracted what it had previously approved. This remark. caused an uproar in the Ronss. Jules Simon attacked the Government and praisar the policy. of De Freycinct. Lacon Say then read the order - of the day proposed by Simon, that the Senate, being unable to countenance a policy of arbitrati nose which disturbs the publio peace, passes to A member of the Land Longue informed a cor. the order of the day. Duvernay mored that the respondant that the expendition of the Laugh. Senate, regretting that the policy of De Frey: mask tenants to Lord Ernie's rosidonos has been cinot bad not koso followed and hoping it would abandoned, as the Exxative of the Land League bo paraned in fatura, passes to the order of the refused to sanation it, on the ground that Byeott day. Prender Ferry declined to accopt either of intende to quit the district. The address of the these orders, and demanded the adoption of the tenants has been withdrawn.

order of the day pure and simple, and his motion to that effect was garciad-143 tó 137,

any of the performanoss hithert and we are ing out of the Loochoo question must be glad to see thatawis far recovered as to be received with caution. Such contradictory able to render assistance to the company. The rumours have been circulated on this subject part of La Comare is hardly adapted for that it is difficult to believe any report thereon as it is as to credit the announcements made by the semi-official Freas of St. Petersburg. The every useful in miner parts and in the A: the start, the Victoria tack the lead and beld chemes Signom Vela as Aunette, and Bignor it for the first quarter of a mile, when Sampson latest with regard to the Looclive question Ruotolo as Crispino, enjoyed a suggestion of began so come forward, and at the half mils the is published by the Hoshi Shimbun, which triumphs. Their admirable acting and singing two boats wero about level. Each worked their literally brought down the house on several co- tardest and the race was won by only half-p- journalstates that the Chinese Governtacatare cusions, and one endors was resolutely insisted length. Timo, 10 minutes. well matised with the conditions of settlement upon. The other parts were all satisfactorily SEVENTH RACE.— P.M.-For House Boits proposed by the Mikado's Government and filled, and the representation went off without a Gigs palled by Chinamnen. Distunge, Ons Mil. Entrance, $1. First Prize, $15: Sevard, 35, hitch. The principal artists were recalled be. suggested by General G&LNT. These condi- the surtain at the close of sanb sot. The ar Time for Oars, 6 seconds per One. tions, it may be remembered, comprise the comparingents were, na asust, effectively played. Commissariat, Scorpion (4 cars), apportionment of the Miaco-shima group of There was a good house and His Excellency Police, Avou (4 care).

the Gotamor and Lady Hennessy were again. islands, near the north end of Formon, to present. Ta night Varili's opera "Rigoletto" China, and the formal recognition by that will be produced for the first time in Dongkong. country of the acts of Japan in Loochoo pro-

VICTORIA REGATTA, 1880, per. There would appear to have been awantof

JOHN BRIGHT ON IREXANT

LONDON, November 16th.- usanipaity in the reported decision of the Au- The twenty-fifth reguita inseting opened yes. the Avon then began to draw away from the others and got a olear-length shead, and for

John Bright-speaking at Birmingham pastor- thorities at Peking, according to our Japanese teeday in weather (be resarse of cheerful, the best short time there was a good race between

day, trougly condemned the land laws of Ireland, contemporary, for it is plainly bitted that that could be said for it boing that it did not these two, but Avon began to drop off and Cam

whisk virtually gave the proprietors a monopóly. His Excellency LI HUNG-CHANG, the power rain after the sports quumenned, though it had sronien aud Catewaye to workup, Glasgow being

A monter meeting of Catholics was held at of the land. He attributed the state of affairs 20 The Scorpion

CAPE TOWN, November 6th. Belfast yesterday, at which sympathy was ex-

lealand to the rejection by the House of Lords ful Grand Secretary of Council, did not been drizzling the greater part of the morning out of the rase altogether.

of the Compensation for Disturbance Bill. With won canily, Caweconian and, Cotewayo follow.

On the 31st of Qutuber the mountain strong-prassed for members of the Land League, give in his sequiescence. We have heard a There was sufficient wind to tate the yachtsing, and Avon close up. The time allowance

Hes Asing. 4 puolie, appenred oz a obsrge of hold of the Haute Obiel Motesaune was sucoOTS

There is very reason to believe that the order regard to the future, beesid that force would good deal lately of the increasing power of round their course, and the race was a good gave the latter second place. Time, 94 toinutes, being a rogas and vagabond on the 16th instant. fully stormed by Colonel Clarke's forces. During for the despatch of 500 soldiers to relatures the offest nothing. The Goverment would not sp the anti-foreign party, represented by Prince. The oiling races for ship's boats did not EIGHTH RACE 43 P.M.Cup, presented by

Sergeant Gould said he was no board the stunner this operation 5.000 Hasutom attacked a Colonial troops at Ballinrobe has been countermandad, as prove clumerical projects for the transfer of land bring out any starters, and these events went Vice Admiral Coote, RN. For pair Oared Out Japan on Thursday afternoon just as she was detachment holding Chief Lorotkodi's village, the expedition to Lond Erne's residence has been to tenants. Ho boliered that the remedy would CR's, and they may possibly be sufficiently rather flatly. For rowing not much fault could

rigged Gigs. Distance, OneMile. Entrance, S. about to leave for Singapore. There were a great and before reinforcements could strive a small abandoned. Beynott states that he will leave with be a well considered plan giving tensule bourity

Shamrock."First.

in the possession of farms, and protection against influential to act independently of the great be found with the water, but towards the end

namber of parsongers on board, and as they went body of them were surrounded on all sides and the troops, but will return shortly. Bor. Mr. Bennett. .....llet luft to be examined by the health officer, the dy five were killed. The enemy advanced in grust

NEW Tour, November 17th. a cenafant increase of rent. This plan would, im- · Viceroy and Prince Kuro; but we hardly there was a streng tide ranning, the wrong Stroke, Mr. Blennarhaasst!..12st.*23b. fendant made a dash for the gangway and tried to numbers, compiling the Coloniale to retreat, but The World's Loudou spesial says:Forster, cludes provides by which landlords willing to sell. fancy that this is the case. LI HUNG CHANG way of the course. Some inconvenience was

Cox, Mr. Lewis......

....8st. lb.

lenge the vessel. The Sergeant arrested defendant in an orderly manner. The Coloniats rolin-Chief Secretary for Ireland, told me that Glad would be able to deal with tenants willing to bay. is still, we believe, a power in the State, and simed by one of the river steamers anchoring "Dark"-Second.

and on soarching him he found at embralia son- quished thair, position. The Timber are now in stone, Earl Cowper and hiruself are daily receiv Yost. 11b.

sexled under his jacket. One of the passengers epea rebellion. Esinforcements are being seating threatening letters, which have now become capable of doing more than merely recording a in the middle of the course, but she moved away

,,19ut, álb, outfed the umbrella as his property, but as to all important points.

,,Set. 3lb. sarly neutral vote on a matter of State policy. when requested. More than onec during the Wo should have thought, too, that the Viceroy afternoon langhas orossed the bows of the con

Ilst. elb of Chibli, who is at least one of the most peting brate and gave them" a nasty west, while,

„10%£ 61b....... several seamed to think their proper place, WAS

Bet. 516.

Bow, Mr. DuuMAN.. Stroke, Mr. Tomkins.. Cox, Mr. Sampson

Wagtail."-Third Bow, Mr. Clarke.......... Stroke, Mr. Richards.... Cox, Mr. Caldwell.;

Chun Alak z bawker, was charged with plying his businessen the 15th instant, without a loance,

-Defendant admitted the ebarge, and also that! had been a gool in November last for a similar force.

Le

Fined $2, in dəfault, seven days imprisonment with hard labour,

A ROGUE AND VAGABOND.

to another ambrella was found opon him.”

Dolendarit said his anole was going to Sings

AFRICA

THE BASUTO WAE.

TROUBLE IN TRANSTABLE.

DURBAN, November 16th. Four hundred Boere at Patobeistom assaulted

EUROPE.

This was one of the prottiest races of this day. pore by the steamer and be was on board talking The boats kept vory oven for a few hundred yards, to him. He put down his umbrella and took aya Sheriff. Troops have been ordered up but Bleunerbussat gradually began to draw away the wrong one by miatske, and incrassod bis land to the finish, winning how

likedal rowing in as good form at the end last fourteen days to be kept in solitary cozine- To be imprisoned for six wanks, the året and at the beginning. There was a tight stragglemont, the remainder with bard labour. for second place, which was taken by Tomkins.

·BEFORE THE HOy, No Cuor. "

A LUNATIC,

SAILING BACK." For Men of wars Boats, suy dy Extranse 32. First Trize, $20; Second; 810.

BRUSSELS, November 16th. There is good reason to believe that 8,000 rifles were shipped recently at several Italian pora fur Ireland, and that the rifles were parehasni în Switzerland by Irishmen from the United States.

LONDON, November 17th.

ALLEGED DISSENSIONS IN THE GLADSTONE CABINET.

LONDON, November 17th. eo, much a waiter of couren that they never pay November 18th.the slightest attention to them. Forster has been

The Pross Association ways the reports of the steamer was on the polut of leaving he deolized to some on shore to présente. When Fifteen hundred men have gone patrolling so far impressed by the rapid spread of the Land lifforenses to the Cabinot seen well founded. taken to the Police Halk a pawn-ticket relating through Beaute-land.

League moropent, and by the people, that he said Bright and Chamberlain have pronounced abro- to me today that in his opinion a reform of the lately against coercion to Ireland. Several practical of Chinese public men, would have front of the umpire's cat. To follow the

exislation on the land question In Ireland in - Ministers favour the convocation of Parliament bean among the first to welcome any sensible cases lua launch is far away the best way of on

parativo, if England is to maintain her position in December, to authorize the suspension of the in Ireland.

Habeas Corpus Aut. No decision has been taken. and reasonable proposal by which the rather joying a ragatta, but spectaturs may reasonably

QUEEN VICTORIA'S LATEST DEMAND.

LONDON, November 18th.. New York, November 7th. childist quarrel over the suzerainty of the he expeinfed to take care not to interface with

The Daily News in a leading artiglo, denise THE AGITATION. IN IRELAND.

Specials from London bare the following that there is a split in the Cabinet. It says that Loochoos could be amicably settled. The the sport they come unt to see. The rowing

LONDON, November 6th: The statement is made to-day, and has caused no conclusion has been reached in regard to an islags themselves are certainly not worth was, on the whole, good. Both the Chairman's

Yesterday was Guy Farkas' day, the annivera decidet sensation in all oils, social and poliarly session of Parliament, Every symptom sary of the gunpowder plot. Ludicrous effigies tioal, that Gladstone has be requested by the points to increasing harmony within the Cabinet. going to war over, and the question of saze-spand German Cup were well contested. Samp-

of Parnell, the leader of the Irish Land League, Queen to apply to Parliament at its fortheeming The Times, in a leading article, repeats its state- siuty is one that might easily be discussed was stroke of the winning best in sach, and without heat, as the loss of the tribute is a the good style this yonug daraman has developed

Lo Akwan, a hawker, appeared, or remand, Tarned throughout England. Here in maior for a grant of £10,009 to help the Frises mort of yesterday that there are differences in could not fail to be remarked. The two sculling. The boats were entered for this race, the obarged with damaging dowers in the Govern boudon the seemation peremonies were san- of Wales to pay off sneh of his debts sa are cen. the Cabinet. It says the arguments in favour of

ducted with great gled.

sidered prossing, and for an addition of £10,000 corolon in Ireland are weighed as strongly na Tory small matter. That'the amour-propre of

DUBLIN, November 9th. a year to HR.H's allowance, which is £40.000 ever, and that the Cabinet has certainly not the Chinese Government should be wounded were, & Basso, there being no goulast Victor Emanuel's gig, the Peng-chou-hat's eniter,ment Gardens on the 16th inst.

At the first hearing on Thursday defendant

The authorities have consented to allow fifty a year. irrespective of the net revenges of the decided on setting these sido. On the other in either. The races for gigs, men-of-war and the Curera's pinnade, the latter being ser

out Boy Duoby of Cornwall, which amount to nearly hand, the objections of Bright and Chamberlain a little by the refusal of Japan to recognise beats, and horse boats all gave rise to consider rico rigged, while the two formee were China showed signs of being slightly dementedansrmed men to go to Longhmaak.

cigged. The coarse was a triangular one, from the prisoner being brought into Court yesterday their rights was perhaps not unnatural, but able excitement The pavilion rented at Tain the judge's boat round a sampan moored off the corticato from Dr. Ayres was put in to the cott's crops, and will afford them fall protection £70,000 a year, and of the Princess allowanoo have not been surrendered. It may be assumed of £10,000. It is further stated that Gladstone that the question is an open one, but every day DUELIS, November 10th. declined, respectfully but firuly, to comply with tends to its settlemans in a sepse favourable to they should have weighed the contingencies Tas Taal was but scantily patronised and not north side of Green Island, thouse roped a peruna effect that the man was insane, and recommend and give them a cavalry escort.

The Boysatt relief expedition has not yet the request, alleging that, if any such grazt or the contention of Bright and Chamberlain, who before paying Japan as indemnity as costs of much of the racing oacid be seen feat it, the win-boat mohored off Chang-bus, and heok to the ing lim to be sent to the Tung Wah Hospital.

started. It will consist of 23 labourers and 27 ingreased allowance wore required, it should be perhaps havs not couverted their colleagues to an expedition undertaken to punish the For-ning points being too far out. Today, however, starting point. The day was most unsuitable

for sailing, the wind being light and Mfal The Paris Oficial Journal publishes a deoree gentlemen volunteers.

ade by the Queen herself, not askel from the their views, bat havo provonted a decision the mosins.for outrages on Loochocar mariners, they will be moved further inabors that the with a disagreeable drizzle over part of the appointing a commission charged to examine the

DUBLIN, November 11th. public puree. Gladstone's course cannot fall to other way, and it will scon not be worth while to At Claremorris the crowd booted the soldiers increase his popularity, for, without any dis- attempt to caforon opposite views. The cossion of the Miaco-abima group to finish will take place in easy vjow of the stand. coors, and the raon itself was little better than question of establishing a line of postal communi

THE GERMAN PARTY..IN AUSTRIA. China furnishes her with a decent excure for Among the visitors wero Hie Excellenoy the a drifting match and was almost totally devoid eation between France and New Caledonia by as well as the Orangemen. The latter ware respect to the Prince of Wales, the majority of

VIENNA, November 18th. Governor and Vice Admiral Coole. The band interit. Oo the signal to start being adatbe way of Australia.

allowed to carry zevolvera oz a promise not to use the nation would, cartainly hold that this is ne three. Lonte spread out their canvas simuliane- At a performance of "Rob Roy" given at them unless itfe was endangered. They proceeded time for increasing his or any allowance, espo The meeting of Austro-Geruzan Goustite- surrendering a claim which she practically of the 27th Regiment was present and played busty, the Victor Pererada gig at once filbaber Greenoel, tie majority of the performers ware to Ballinrobe without any remarkable insident, vially in view of the great private fortune par tingliste held horn on Sunday last was an im abandoned by acknowledging the right of solection of monais during the afternoon. Kails and took the lead, fellawod at some distance Greanook ametours. The Bailis fell to the lot and arrived thero at 10.35 to-night. A large sassed by the Queen, and of the further fact posing demonstration. Nothing can shake the Japia to protest distressed Loochoodus, Mr. J. P. Moues and Mr. H. J. H. Tripp by the Penchon-hat's cutter The Cantor's of a brisk young fellow who had evidently madu-ord had assembled, but no violence was offered. that if the Fringe of Wales has incurred debts, fact that the Liberal Gorman party, in the BALLINROBE, November 11th, it is because the heir apparent has been com Reicharath las quite nine-tenths of the well-to- If this offer had really been made wa canted a judges, and Mr. W. Kynes and Mr. B. pinance, whith cooupled theiquer station, a slow a study of the charactor. After the steps of the

Boycott has no place in which to lodge the rolled to discharge duties and aseme expenses de educated Germans of Austria bobind it in suy not believe that LI HUNGCHANG would have Lyall as umpire and starter of the rowing rases. for nearly half-an-hour after the others had gote the-Bailie being led, in the excitement of the Orangem except a barn.

to make a mové, and romained almost stationary bold outlaw, Dougal and otherę julu in s dance,

1. that in ordinary eircumstances would fall to the struggle against Federalist attempts. cousselled its rejection, more especially at a For the yachte Mr. E. Deart was umpire and well up the barbour. When she diske e start, ment, to unbend from the decorum and dignity

LONDON, November 12th, share of the Sovereigɛ.

THE PANAMA KANAL.

PARIS, November 17th. moneal wlien another and more serious starter, and for opon mailing boats Mr. E. Burnis; however, alo raz well, but was so late in thshant he had ludiquely obserend. This dance was The Tienes, in a leading article says:-The

A SPEECH BY GLADSTONE.

LONDON, November 8th. The capital of the Pausea Canel Company foreign complication was embarrassing the Captain Annesley, R. N., being judge of the enit. that she could ever be said to bo to the race at given with so much veres that the spectators do. eagerness with which the idea of a relief expedi

all. The start was effroted at 1.15, and the gig nande its repetition. The audience was zebały | tion was welcomed in Ulster may serve as a

The now Lord-Mayor gave the customary ban-will be 300,000,000 frasos, divided into po Peking Government. While, however, we ingross

passed the Sunt mark bat et 2.00; from there sympathetic; and the orchestra, patering into warning that tertorism, if unhooked, would too gust at Guild Hall tonight. Nearly thousand shares of 500 frases each, 1000 being to the second turning point she had dead the spirit that porvaded the bense, were scraping easily provoke reprisals, *

guests attended: Gladstone, Challemel-Laccur, reserved by the staintas for the civil company don't the accuracy of the Hochi Shigbun's BACH.2 P.M. Toufor Goalls. For Feat up, backing and filing against a light and blowing with commendable energy, when on

NEW YORK, November 12th. the Fresh Ambassador, and Condestaules, the of original expossionees, for the cupension cen report so far as it relatou to La HuxG-CHANG,

Single Pair Soulling Boats. Entrance, 80, wind from the northward fill she made the old woman in the pit-whose sympathios were The World's London special save A member Greek Minister, were received with enthusiastic tributed by that company. Five hundrel and Distance, One Mila. Prize, Brokers' Cup." second mck at 347 Oa rounding this point with the Bailie roadbed forward, and somewhat of the Government informs me to-night that all cheers Lowell, the American Minister, was insty thousand shares rematu for publiku,adbe: Open to any sos who has never won & Sauling Licut Carrow, who was sailing ker, eased it bis dried the leader by touching him on the the preliminary acmagemvals have been unde prosent. Gladstone, in reply to the toast to far soription. The issue will be made at far, 95 sheets and not his staysail and made for bomo bow arm, and saying in imploring tomos, Step for the apprehension of Mielisal Davitt, the Land Majesty's Miniator, said the abundant harvest fronts being paid at the subscription, 100 on the Race in China or Japat. For this there, were two ontri, Bien pechss- coming up akiway against the tide. The other two it, wistar-stop it: "Fo'r makin' that auld body League agitator, sa soon na he sets footin Queens was one fortuante circumstanes for Ireland. It allotment, and the rest as required. The total

boste rau well out to looward and when the gig dance ower much I'

• points of his' farewell address, would be the duty of the Ministers to paralully cost is estimated at 600,000,000 fras. The

we hope sincerely that the tonin statement may prove correct, and that the little difference. between the two Eastern Empires be found apriceful solution,

The following were the events:~~

est and Bampson, but Sampson did not appear

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