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It is announced that George Augusta Sala Las arranged with Richard Bantly for the pu LONDON, 21st Juns. blication of his autobiography next autumn.

The book will be ongarly expected, Bala'xpopn POLITICAL, NOT 26. Mr. Gladstone Has written another letter to larite being, since his return, larger than ever.

Svinbaros's paw volume of miscellanies i Mr. Caine, which he constades as follows: "As to the intentions of the Government, I refer yau ouaidered by the Athenanm to contain that to the sponches which I am stat to make. Perwriter's most important contributions to pross tapi you will ascertain whether it is Chamber-literature.

MADEIÓ, 21st June. lain's intention to prosecute or to edandon his

In Congress Sener Montero, supported by plan of last February for the preobass of Irish land." This letter has caused much comment, other Cuba deputies, has presented a demand and it is expected that important revelations for the concession of home rule to Cuba, with a will soon be made.

provisional parliament, Thodaninad is regarded Sir Robert Peel will contest. Invernessbargbasa step toward complete decentralization. as the Gladstonian sandidate.

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hopes of wreful and progressive legislation. As port tale controversy the elements of religious bigotry and national partide that trampled tee of the Paudjel theme, rejected by the de. a question of the first necessity of social order bigotry. Not only Protestants, but Catholics under foot the articles of that treaty. Shok mooratie House of Commons." forces itself into the van. The late Cabinot, also regard to measure wih real alarma, to ig opportuniting, thus far, have come at intervals though right in giving it that plass, were, as we nor which, an attempt is made to sapa by of centuries-at the end of the seventeenth, thought, wrong in their manner of treating it. apacions phrases from the realities of the post at the oloso of the oightonuth, and now aggju It was our absolute duty, on taking the Govern. tion. The Government, has proposed's measure at the loss of the nineteenth century. Ida mont, if we did not adept their mathod, to proto protect the landlords, who are only a small not say another opportunity will not open pose another.

fraction. Regarding the clansos requiring pro- The case is the vary different. To sve put Thas, goatloman, it is that this great and tection the Premior is now silent. Ho admitted such weapons in the hands of Ireland-the wan simple lango has coms upon you' sul demands that Ulator deserved consideration but tho pro pous of constitutional freedom and a represents yone decision. W you govern Ireland by tests of Ulster are neglented. Not a word in five gorornment-which she will know well how coralon or will you lat Ireland manage her own Gladstone's address indicates any norious at to use; and though you rejset hor prayer. you affairs? To debute in this address this and that tempt to satisfy tho claims of the Protestant do not theraby muttle the diffialty or even obfaig sa interval of praserious repasa. Do you re detail of the lately defeated bill would only be to | minority. I am compelled, therefore, to ente disguise this ins and would be as futilo as to eludo that within the lines of the Governmsat mimber Burke's words when the sapporters of digens the halting, stambling, oror-shifting plan it is impossible to deciso adequate pro- the ruinous American wat and they were able to

John Morley, Chief Secretary, for Ireland. and ster-advancing projects of an intermediate tecting for those who it is admitted, noed it. appress the Americans Hs maid Tho, mo class which base proceeded from the seed. It is easy to dismiss with contempt to alterna mont of military socasse will be the commence delivered a speech at Newcastle this evening, in jug Laborals. There are two close, positive anliutive plans suggested by those who drains to ment of political diffaulty, and if you do not smp-the nurse of which he said that if the oalition telligibla plana bofors the world. Theretathoplan accept the soparatist sohome of government, prats armal resisted in Amerion, you never ceeded in chtalning a majority, Ireland would of the Government and there is the plan of Lord but who are willing to concur in reasonable de will be able to govern Amerion. I do not holt bo in the same condition that the Unionists far- Salisbury. Our plan is that Iroland should unmands. The diffenlies are great. I am dar-out to you the terror of civil war in Iraland, Ied for Uister. Ho balieved that orime wald dia- fter wall-considered auditions, tranmet har owe tainly not prepared to commit myself to the leave that to the logai Orangemen langhter] appear from Ireland with the grant of home rale. affairs. His plan is to ask Parliament to renew datafla of any plans proped, but portain oondi who are dying through the osantry with rifles

CONTINENTAL NEWS. repressive laws and enforce them resolutely for ticas may be clearly stated, which are as from Belfast to the Boyne. [Taughter. If twenty years, by the end of which time ho as sintial to any plan. Parliament ought to tasre were any stoh terror as that you have to surous Ireland will be fit to accapt any govern esatinns to represent the whole and not times az arch force to suppress any such resist ment in the way of lasal government, on the re-n part of the kingdom. The power whick janos. Bat gentlemen, under the prevent peal of the coercion laws, you may wish to give way be conferred upon, subordiunto local system, you never will be able to alter what has her. I leave this Tory project to speak for itself bodies should be delerated, not surrendered the apposed in the last six months, which has in its quadorned simplicity and I turn to the abjeuta delegated should be clearly defined, and stamped upon per own history facts in cable proposed policy of the Government.

the right of Parliament to control and revise ta themalves, and certain as to their rasulis. Our opponents gostemon, whether Toring or the action of the subordinate logitiative and-ad. If that prayer is rejected you never will be able secedere, have assumed the name of anionista. Iministrative authorities should equally be clear to govern Ireland again. You will fled that douy them the title to it. In intention, indeed, i reserved; and lastly, the administration of disappolutment will indaco exasperation, scoil dedir-will be more and more impaired: mocisty wo ary all aniquita sliko, but the union they rajusties ought to remain in the hands of an 40- fuso to modify is in its present shape a paper thority responsible to Pariismont. It is assort will be disquieted and disturbed by agrarian ont- union, obtained 15 forse and frand sad never I that anch a limited massare rald not satisfy rages; the time of Parliament will be filled with auctioned or accepted by the Irish nation. They Ireland, but if a majority of the people of the odions battles; cosraton will be demanded; are not unionists, but papar unionists. A tras United Kingdom distinctly and Bruly dere merdien will be resisted, If adopted, and will be aaion is to be tested by the antimonts of the that they wld not assent to any ta51ance which again withdrawn, and the same miserable round human beings quite Tried by this eritacion would loosen the bonds of the anion, it remains of atraggles will dishonour the history of our we have loss union between Grass Britia and to be proved whether the Irish people can be country." [Chisaraj To avert all these mi Ireland now than we had under the stems of persuaded to maintain a hopeless and nonoomiry ghiefs, wo aak the country to listen to our prayer. 1752. Enfranchised Ireland gentleman, aksoanteat. The alternative schemes are dismissal We ask you to achieve a victory for the best and through her lawful raprosentatives for the ravi. without disanasion. To order to show that goar-highest interests of skind,”

The British ateamor Fenkaany, from Shang-may val of her domestic Legislaturo, not on the fac› | sien is the only alterantivy nabody Dus advoosted Loud and prolongad cheers followed, in the

bart, the King's steward, had the bodies of the hai 14th July, reports from Shanghai to Lan- of iban innovating, but a restorative proposal esercion as a poliny, but there is a point whore midst of which Me Gladstone rasamad bis aunt,

King and Dr. Gudden conveyed to the castle and mock Island light broess and fine heavy sons She deres with tech test the patralization of ar Gororamsat may be compelled to resort to having spoken for an hour and a half.

plies is bod's. Although there were neither therly well; thonge to port hagy eqantts of Wind - 3. Parliament has been a division of the people, bar what may be eslled esercion. The Government

may perceptible signs of life nor pulse mevlug larain and wind surd high confused S.S.E. Bea The recognizes the fact that the union, kwlessly | mensura'is 'no alternative to coercion, hacause it

either body, Dr. Muoller and his assistants of the as it was obtained, cannot and ought vint to bàis cartain that without norrelen the Protestants

The British steamer Numca, from Foochow ambalance corps attempted to restore animation 15th July, Amoy 16th, and water 17th. reports rapesio2 She is content to receive her.Logista of Ulstar would not submit the authority which Enormone crowds-suited the arrival of Lord in both and only erased their efforts at resgesi-tmas Foothow experienced light variable winds STATION taro-in-a-for-n- dirested-or prerogatises-which-|-it-ia-propanod-to-impose-upon-them.”

Salisbury and chaared him landly. The ballation at midnight whe-life-was proved-extinct leather as für Ockou from Ockeon- might have impaired her imperial internste and The manifesto coulades. It will be our duty was packed, thers being 5,000 persons present. in both eases. batter adapted than the asttlement of 1782 to is defend. Parliament from internal attacks as Filly double that number of tickets had been

to the Pescadores and thanco to Amoy frost Balina....... The police have issued the following balletin: S. to S. W. winds with heary aquells and high faiphong sosure to bor regular control of her own affairs our processors delanded it from the external ų plied for. Salisbury began his address by The King quietly submitted to the advice of sea from Amay to Swatow wodorate S. W. winds She has not ropallot but bay welcomed the stipa-ogressaiens of arbitrary power."

daring that in most otem of appaat the tri the medical commission and lots for Borg Castle with heavy awell, and from Swatew to port mo- Fations for the protection of the minority. To XE. GOSCER'S ADDRESS TO THE KLECTOSS banal of the pmple there was a cause, with an yesterday evening. His Majesty went out for a derate S... winds with squalls, and heavy.con Shaba.... such provisions we have given and shall give

antagonist to defend it to aid the walk in the park in company with Dr. Gadden.fused, swell from the S. In Foockow strau ratni head, but I trust that Scotland will on t Mr. Goshen has issued a manifesto to the aposker, "we bare a very lively and vigorous an Their prolonged absones cansad anristy at the Tanaadics and Flexer. In Ames atre. Lord of wasioak, 3 dean the attempts so singularly rande to import electors of Edinburgh, in which he says: Itagonist defending a shadowy, immaterial and calls. The park and the shores of Lake Stern the Feter, Lers, and Hangehou. In Swatow into the controversy the vans mon element of day that there is no alternative betwson Glad, fansubstantial cause. There was a bill, bat it is religious bigotry, Test bar take warning by the arone's scheme and Booroon. I day that the dead and has been abandoned by its own farents were searched, and the bodies of the King stes. Naning, Hoitois, and danger Half

aud Dr. Gadden were found in the water. Both daptorable riots in Belfast and other places in Parnolitos must be the aule arbiters, or that sughter) and nothing has been proposed toehowed signs of animation, hut all oforta to the north.

separate Irish Parliament and Erooutive ace the replace it." The speaker declared he was al-

rastore them wero unavailing." only feasible solation of the Irish question. ways of the opinion that an Irish Legislatura favour large masures of decentralization, was impractionble and the attempt to establish liering the Imperial Parliament of a portion of ous would be disastrons to England. The state

LONDON, 17th June.

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LORD SALISBURY ON THE TASTES OF CER CAMPAIGN.

Leeds. 18th June,

its work, but then should always be subject toment that his Cabinet had ever entertained

sons."

The British steamer Yongerze, from Shanghai 136 Jaly, reports experionoad strong southerly wind and high sea with heavy rain squalls throughout the passage.

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THE SUICIDE OF THE KING OF BAVÁRIA.

MUNICH, 15th Juno, Ludwig, who was recently deposed from the Bavariau trons, committed idea 6 o'alook Fosterday evening. He had gone out for a pro-

Tas British steamer Diamante, from Manila worst in the park of Deg Castle, accompanied by Dr. Gen. hia physician. The Kiaz and 15th July, reports had bigat variable winds and dealy threw hiraself into Sternberg lake and wae cloady weather ta lat. 19 N.; thence to port STATION. drownol The physician jumped into the water fra S.S. W. winds and rainy weather. On the to resend the King and was alas drowned. The 15th July, pused the ship J. M. Blakis, onter

Livie watch were by the King, and which was on his ing Manila Bay. person wher, his corpso was recovered, had stop- ped at 6.54 last evening. Dr. Mollor and Hu-

The medical commission which vramined the

England sympathized deeply and rightlytracted. with the efforts of Grasce and Italy to ob

There are evidennes that a violent straggio ocurred in the lake between the King and Dr. Gudden, in the endeavour of the latter is resus his patient. Many foot-prints asa be seen in the soil at the bottom of the lako, gear whore the bodies ware found, and there are seversi braises Lord Salisbury said Englishman should bearon Gulden's face, which were probably made in mind the point that the measures they are in by the King's fuger-nails. The King before vited to support have not the principle of fina planging into the lake, divested himself of his lity, but by their astaro constitute the grey to coats, which were found on the bank and slope whereon Ireland may slide to the perfect led to the discovery of the bodies. separation which is the end the Parnollites mona to obtain. Mush had boon misde of the Parael. lites' recant protestations in dabata, but itsbonid bo remembered that Parnell said deliberately thai Amarise would not be satisfled till she had destroyed the last link that keeps Ireland bound

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The British starter Jason, from Liverpool Among the benefits, gentlemen. I anticipate

5th June, sad Singapore 11th July, reports had At 10 o'clock this morning the Generals of moderate wind and fine weather in the Atlantic. from gaur acceptance of our poliny are thoss:

the Bavaram aray xast and took us uath of Passed Gibraltar on the 10th June. Had Consolidation of the united ampire and a great

allegiance to King Ludwig's brother, Otto, light wind and fine weather in the Mediterranean. adilition wite strength; stoppage of a heavy.

who at once samed the title of King, under the Arrival at Port Said on the 18th; left Suez on constant and demoralizing waste of public teas the opatrol of the Imperiai Parliament. I es proposal to lastibale au Irish Legislators was nams of Otte the First. He is three years younger sure; the abstament and gradual extinction of poisily object to giving the Dublin Parlament absolutely without foundation. Balisbury wish-thua Tradwig was, having been born April 12, through the Red Sos, and strong monsoon from Marin

the 20th. Had light wind and fine weathor ignoble feuds in Treland and that developant control of the police magistracy, because the longed to assure Parnell and Gladstono that we were 1848 of her resources which experienes shows, to be standing differentes of race, read, and class nevar nesrer the deatritson az Irish Legislature King, as he is mentally incapable of governing. wosther to port Arrived at Penang on the Sth Otto, however, will be simply nominally long, 30 E. to 65 B, and moderate wind and ana the ustural consequenos af a free and orderly was a partisan gaverament for the exclusive than we were today. Entering into an area and Prince Luitpold, his ancle, will remain re-inst., and left same day. Arrived at Singapore Government; the redemption of the bonour of exercise of narastriatat power. The Jupesialment as to what constitutes coaraina, the speaker goat. The serals of the army have taken then the 10th, and left on the 11th. Hsd moder- Great Britain from the stigns fastened upon Parliament would not be authorised in handing re-ked: We may say that the criminal loath of allegiance to Prinos Luitpold as regent.ate wind and cloudy weather with passing kor almost from time immorial in respect to the minority, amounting to one-third of the is all coercion. If Gladstone is opposed to it The Bavarian Government. troops oaths were

abowers to port Ireland by the judgment of the whole piriliasd population of Ireland, over to a government we must presums he sympathize with criminal simply those award to by the Genersin, world; sad lastly, the restoration of Parlis against which that minority had made a passion against whom efforts will now be made. [Chers.] ment to ita dignity and effiener, and the raate protest. Justice to Ireland mast not include Our soszoion, which he danocneas, was directed late King Ludwig reports that he had ordered galar progress of the businem of the country. injustics to one-third of her population. Glad against robbery, murder, mutilation, terrorism the members of the Ministerial deputation, Well, gentlemm, the first question. I now put stone's scheme is indefensible fa praciple, and and the system of organized intimidation which headed by Count Holstein, whe called upon him to you is, How shal! Ireland be governed workable in pramics. Is only reserve to the made lis bitter to thousands of innocent-por- to procure his comment to the regancy, to be fog There is another question behind it and involved Imperial Parliament a paper supremacy."

ged until they blad and then have their eyes ex- in it; How are England and Scotland to be re- MR. CLADSTONE'S MIDLOTHIAN CAMPAIGN. vornet You know how, for the last six par

LONDON. 17th Jans.

King Ludwig's suicide has cast a doop gloom spacially, the affairs of England and Scotland Mr. Gladstone startul this morning on bistain · independance, hat they were large over Munich. It is seen plaials that the people kive been impeded and your imperial Parliament Scotch campaign, accompanied by Mrs. Glad bodies of men, speaking with a single voice, were deeply attached to the King, and evidences discredited and disabled. All this happened stone. Thousands of people congregated at the while in Ireland you have a quarter to a third of are everywhere manifest of popular sorrow caused Old Mahra............ while the Nationalists wore bat a small minority, railway station to witness his dópartore. The the population absolutely opposed to the residue his death Bafors his death the baliaf was of the Trish members, without support from storowd was simply enormous. The people made upon this identical question. The Catholics and spreading among the common people of Bavaria ugh as a handful of members not Irish. Now most frantic afforts to sea the Premier and broke Protestanta, both in England and abroad work that the King's deposition was illegal. The they approach ainoly, and are entitled to say down the barriers which had been provided by tegather in awity and to behalf of civilization people did not believe he was insans. Precan

We are speaking the views of the Irish nation." koop them back Glaistone reached the coach Depend upon it, religious bigotry has little tations had been taken to prevent the popalaon It is impossible to deal with this about by half with the greatest fiflculty. At last he reached with the under. If the Protestants have from rising to restors the King. measures. They are strong in their numbers his seat in the special coach assigned for kis dan- shown their deep, enthralling interest in the atrang in British enppart, which brought 313 vorends The window at his seat was op in, and matter, it is because they know by experians members to vote for their entry, strongest of when the orond saw him through the aparts that their dearest interests are involved They all in the sense of being right." "But, gentle.it sot up another cheer which was repeated save- know they will have to meats terrible enemy. men, we have done our pir. "The rat rinsing fral times,

They have an undying revolletion of their long for you, the electors of the vonatry. M 11. At Laton and Bulford the crowds at the sta. [hereditary feuds."

ensblad to see through ned mat away lotion obserod Glalatons as the train spod by, but laisirs, refines the vil kad obose the gool In stop was made antil Leicestor was reached have the honour to be, gentlemen, your faithful tere there was an enormous gathering, which and grateful servaut,

gave the Premier an authusiastic greeting. A WILLIAM E. GLADSTONE. committes prosented Gladstone with an address expressing confiance in him and his Irish scheme, LORD QARNARVON'S REPLY TO ME. FARNELL.

to which tho Promior made a bejeť reply. LONDON, 13th June. The train arrived at Trent at ten minutes The Earl of Carnarvon has written a letter after 1. Another halt was made here. As at with reference to his interview with Parasu, the othe pleas, there were huga orowds, com in which he says that the masting was due posed not only of the inhabitants of Treat, but neither to his nor Parnell's initiative, but was of people from Nottingham, Ilkstone, and everyto England. brought about by other partisa. The Earl oon other place near by. A crowd of immease pro tinuss na followa—“ Tam nuable to understand portions availed the train at Galashiels - Thare: how Parnall misapprehended my conditions of is great excitement at Galashiels over the ap the interior. Erooullant perfectly stating proschlag election, the opinions of the people onespport the Conservative pandidats ouded in afvent the ceremony from taking place as arranged. them. The purport and taaor of the convers the Irish question being about squally divided riot. The furniture of the room in which the tion left an entirely different impression of At Blubergh 40,000 persons lined the route meeting was held was smashed by the tur- Queen Victoria, has offered the Count of Paris, my mind. I proposed nothing. As Mr. Parnell from the railway station to Gladstone's hobel, balent mob Several women were so badly during his exile from the France under the talked I put questions, suggested difficulties, and the police had great difficulty in making & frightened by the aprone that they faint tarma of the Expuiston bill, the use of Claremont and raised objections for him to answer or ex- passage way for the Premier's carriage.

One lady had an arm broken and was Castle, where Louis Philippe found a home sud Ad. pain. He dwelt upon the character sad

EDINEUROE, 18th June. saveyed to the hospital. The speaker's plat- where he died. The Count of Paris declined the functious of a Contest Legislature, the ne

Gladstone spoke in Music Hall to night, form was formed by the crowd. "The Dake of Queen's offer on the ground that ho dove not in cessity of developing Irish industries, the Tickets of admission had been isoad, and the Norfolk, was is a Whig, was an occupant of the tend to reside in England permanently, congestion of the population in parts of Ire hail, which is capable of holding 2,000 persons platform. He was roughly seized by the neck.

ATHENS, 16th Funs. land, the commercial depression and the re was filled to be atmost capacity. In the enarsejemmed up against the wall and hartled off the lations and diffenities between landlords and of his speech, the Premier, referring to Lord stage A tumhor at aristouratic companions, tenants. I remember his alluding to sows Furtingion, sald :-" Lord Hartington thres

aho wore with the Duke, were badly handled kind. I think some limited kind of protection years agy opposed all concession to Ireland in the The polios were summoned and succeeded in as a crasry to promote Irish Intastries, to matter of local reverament until a fundamental stopping the rioting-

Chinaso Insurance Company, Limited-1159 per which. I replied that, whatever individual opinion change and venitentiai, reformation in the can.

Bharo, buyers. might be as ragarde protection such a proposal dust of the Irish membara should have come

LONDON, 20th June. The Government has submitted to the Cham-T Insurance Company, Licitet-Tls. 148 mustaronso great objections among many classes about. The Irish have moved in the wrong Str Michael Hicks-Beach addressed the list of Dopaties « bill to sathorize the Panisms I said nothing implying the mattress of the direction. Wat Lord Harlington ha mort estors of Bristol yesterday. He said that the Canal Company to isson its proposed lottery loan. Government in the plan to give Ireland towards thou He no longer talks of gradual Government scheres would be dishonourable to

The Minister of Public Instruction has pro- statutory parliament with power to protect Icial progress, but in his addresses cortain powers Grant Britain and disastrous to Iraland and hibited the masting of the Church Congress, industries. I regret that my impression was se mentioned are to be delegated to certain bodies must lead to separation or civil war. The rights arranged to be held at Toutoan. The Aroh different from Pizzell's. I do not wish to impate the members of which are ruknown. Chamber of Ireland in regard to government were neither shop, however, sapounces that the Congress ang nafatroess to him. I found bits during lalu proposed a year ago the establishment of mows nor taxe than those of Great Britain. will be held despite the Minister's orders the carersation frank and straightforward Irish central coagile with large administrative "We ought," he continued, "to equalise as far

LONDON, 18th June. Lonly regret that he so greatly misunderstood powers. At the beginning of 1866 Chamberlain as possible the political privileges and disabilities Portions of Armagh and Tyrone sennties, in me. I must reafirm that I never said anything went forthes, and advocated large scheme of throughout the kingdom, for which object as the province of Ulster, have basa proalaimed -

federation. He next propounded during tas imperial Parliament should be in Ireland, as den the Pance Preservation Act. ezmə-AGERİON,An extremely.small schace for pro- {will as..in Great Britain, supreme in practics At the Manchester Whitsuntida meeting. to- vincial Irish senolls, outting national aspiraal theory. Under the union Ireland as full day, the race for the Manchester cup of 2000 Indo China Steam Navigation Co.'s Sbaras- La-d Exeting tou has issued a manifesto to the tions iuto quarters, like a mun neal to be banged, representation and scoring inflasies. Pulitical sovereigns was in pro hindale, ne Jar China and Manila Steamship Company, Limited

Far, collers Bossendale electors. He says:-" I regret the drawn and quartered. Cheers and laughter.} | organizations cannot be permitted to seek their second, Eastern Empire third There were tan

---30 par osat. diessant, nominal. low of the confidence of the majority of the Chamberlain flies high. like a lark, or low, like ends through intimidation, backed by outrage startors. The race for the foal stakes, Arc-Douglas Steamship Company, Limited-$58 Libers! Council, but undereiraumstances so grave swallow, batoza a shower, according to the mg and crime. The prevention of this is not eighths of a mile, for two-year-olds, was won by and exprecedented; I cannot recept sa Gual the geations of his teeming brain.”

coercion, but a vinilisation of constitutional Lord Rosalyn's brown ally, Gufdiana. T. Vas Hongkong Gas Company's Share $130 par dincision any body of slentre, however, in-

DINBURGH, 21st Jane. freedom. The politica! Instincts of Ireland Hine's bag filly, St. Holon (late Holy Springs), 35- fluentia If Mr. Gladstone's opinion Mr. Gladstone addressed another large and smaot be satisfed by plans for depriving her coud, and E. W. Wearer's chestant volt, Rector, Hongkong Hotel Company's bares $197 per that the Irish diculty is only soluble by a enthusiastic meeting here to day, In the courses of a full share in the government of the third. fundamental alteratios of the relations be of his speech he said it was irksome to always ha expire. Concessions would only promote further

PANAMA, 18th June.

China Sugar Fefining Company, Limited-897 N° tween Great Britain and Ireland, it is to be recompelled to refer to Ireland, but that this was disintegration. In such a crisis old diverging A terrible affray oceatred at Bogota, the capi. gretted that he has not placed the question in due to the Tories, who blocked the wey sa thar party lines ought to be forgatten and one great tal of this Republic, between the guards of the Lazon Sugar Refining Company, Limited-$79 that light before the electors, I maintain that the Government could not get rid of the question effort made to preserve the unity, upon which prison sad members of one of the national bat-

per share, sallora, neither Farlinnut nor the electors ought to be sad progsed to other business of the scapire. He depouds (he strength of the empire."

talions. One general and several offers aul Hongkong fee Company's Shares-240 par invited to accept the principle of so vsat a change relied, be allod, upon the people's energy to LORD BANDOLPH'S, ELECTORAL MANIPOSTO. thirty soldiers were killed. · Tho affray is looked

share, buyers. as a Parliament for "Ireland until the plan has alear the line now, and to allow the train of pro- Lord Randolph Churchill's manifesto to the apex as the outcome of an old grudge between Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited been put before them la's way astisfying the gross to go on to its destination.

deators of Paddington saya" The People's the guards and soldiers, without any political

8120 per share. conditions which Mr. Gladstono himself has do. The Premier reiterated his demand apou the dissolution loss came upon us." Such is the title significans whatever. clared to be indispensable. The bill recently Marquis of Salisbury and Earl of Carnarvon to given by Gladstons to the most wanton political A serious affray has taken place on board of Perak Tin Mining and Smelting Company DOOMS is Clan Chambers, rejected by Parliament, in my opinion, satisfies answer the questions asked of them last Fri- | convulsiợn thist in our times has afflicted this the American back Dow Justó a Colon, resulting zone at the coeditions. We are, pos assured that day night, and said he thought that Mr. Gasshon, wantes. By the saprios of an individual olevated in the death of thre persons and the wounding Panjem and Sunghie Dus Saanise Mining it will or can be execustrated in such a manner en formerly & Libarul Minister, would now make a to dignity by an act of the people, by the bound of several others. While lying alongside the to remove thaobjactions of many of those even who is good Tory candidate Continuing, Mr. Glad less egotion of the Premier, the kingdom" in to wharf, discharging lamber, the naptain seat on voted for it. The measure recommended as just, stone said that he did not complain of the seas to disrupted for the purpose of securing offoe, shore for & policersan to arcast an unruly asilor. Perak Sugar Cultivation Company-T. 19 per and more strongly as the only mesue for the sien of Lord Hartington and Mr. Bright. They only for a little while, by the aid of a disloyal When the officer boarded the vessel three of the restoration of social onder in Ireland witboat were a small fraction of the Liberal party. They faction subsisting upon foreign gold. The Go- orez took his gun sway, broke and forcibly resort to stringent coercion. My epiflon is that had abandoned traditions which were honourable verament has bean deserted by all who could jooted the mon from the bark. In a for Hongkong Eope Manufacturing Company, Li-

mited-450 per share, sellers. it is 4 question less of justion or right than of regarding Ireland

confer upon it characteror reputation. Gladstone minatos the policeman returned with three expediency, If Iroland had alximed indepen-

The Land Farohess bil was applicable at the has reserved for his closing days samspiracy others, why received the same treatment, their Hongkong and Macao Glass Manufacturing CoHS Company will rosive BREAMERS and COMERCIAL and SOCIAL OCCURRENCES, Jon, the the question of justies or right ums when he introdused is in the House of Com- against the honour of Great Britain and the gas being taken away and broken. Shortly. Chinese Imperis) Lesa of 1884 A-2 per cent. WRVS at KOWLOON, Land, and Store ITPROONS, 4.

Limited.--Pac, hominst

SAILING Улазка alongside their WRECKS SHIPPING CASUALTILA, Fixes, might be raised; but that claim is not uvv mons, but he bad failed to receive the support of welfare of Ireland more startling, base and ne-afterwards the Prefect of Colou appeared openly sorted, and the Government maintains Lord Hartington and others, and he did nok farious than any of those amorous designs and with twenty policemen and a squad of Chiness Imperial Loan of 1934 B-6 per coat.onowne of 50 Cents per ton weight or GENERAL CARGOES, in FIRST CLASS GRANITE that under this measure Ireland will remain sa think England and Bectland received it so favour-plots that for a quarter of a century hard oo-izoldiers, who by his order opened firs

DAILY Press Offico, Wṛadham Street). integral part of the kingdom. Te require that ably as they had received the Homs Rnie bill, cupied his imagination. No practical responsion the vessel. The sailors immediately re: Chinese Imperial Loan of 1884 C-8 per cent measurement, innixding Seven Day Free KELLY & WALSH, Queen's Road. the people of Island should submit to he gov-The Cabinet were now free to approach the whole bility will fall upon his shoulders. He regarde |trosted below and an armed force then boszded. erued by Parliament wherein they are fully subject. If they continued is cles the Cabinet with inconceivable frivolity the fact that upon the vessel and began firing down the open batch-Chinesa Imperial Government 1885 Dollar Loan

premium.

Hongkong, 28th April, 1885. reprefented and whereby they help to govern would carry out the home rulo programme with his successors will devalve the impossible labour ways. Some Jansionn labourers, were un denk Great Britain, may be inexpedient, but it cannet duo regard to their obligations. They desired of rebuilding a shattered empiro. Lot a ore- with the mate, one of whom was shot through te described as unjust. Apart from claims for justo secure local self-government for Ireland with calous electorate give him a majority to aid the boat and killed. Two sailors were also tica, however, it is not denied that there exists in perfect sourity, to ike Imperial union. He had which another Irish revolution may be conspro-killed, while, three others were dangerously Iceland a general desire for greater control of her Dever, ho doolarod, concealed his ideas from the mated, and this most moderate of monsters will wounded, one of whom han sinea died. The From own affairs. This desire, within varisia limits, country when a grost critis had come. People e satisfied to complacently retire to the repono foot is roundly censured for his hasty proceeding. ite Liberal party recognizes as a reasonably had had auincity to any as had endeavoured to for which naturs cries aloud-nature to wiOM

LONDON, 18th June. olem. The question is to what extout can it force this question forward. Last antemn, he crios he has so long turned a daaf sar."

It is naneunend that the Queen will personally safely be conceded by the Government? Thm said, be foresaw in the Irish question a damad Churchill stigmatizes the Home Hals bill sa review a large body of troops at Aldershot, pro- | Barocaster ..... nies are reserved to the Engikh Parlant, which would sweep into the shade all other le inanity trafficking in trusou, condoning erime, bably 20,000, on July 2nd. This is perhaps the operabuke....... whoren Ireland was not to be represented, the gishtion. He foreshadowed, but did not foresan exalting disloyalty, abusing loyalty and a man most striking proof of the extent to which the Directions of wind. control of rital matters in which Irishmen are that the demand would be so wise or so moderate. atrons mixture of imbecility, extravagance and Queen has modified the policy of retirement source of d equally nterested with Englishmen and Bootch- Continuing, Mr. Gladstone said "It is not pelitical hysterion. He ridicules the anticipated long persisted in. The courtiers say that it sans Weather Gan, Buch as the conduct of oslonial end foreign offen in the history of countries that moh op- beneficial reults of the bill, and affirms that "thoebe will reassert hor personal authority over the Bain insiranimazınd affairs, the regulation of trade, customs, and portunities as the present arise. Hare, indeed, united and concentrated genius of Bedlam would army, of which technically the is the Comman vruise dates, and at the one time outrasted to have they bou in the case of Ireland-the first, strive in vain to produce a more striking trasos dor-in-Chief, which authority she regarda se the Irish Legislature a practically exclusive I believe, being the opportunity provided by the of atour litise than these gravely recommended the last renmining sttribute of real sovereignty. control of legislation upon the administration tresty of Limerick Ah, gentlemen, had that by sevile vanity to a people renowned for com A review with the Queen present is also meant of the laws affeating the relations of property, treaty been executed, the last 20 years would mon sense. Churchill strongly denounces one- as a polite attention to the eclenials and Indians the prevention said punishment of crime, aut - have told a very different tale, and the indelible man power, and bolds Gladstone responsible for now in London, and to the Indians especially, in wril and religions rights and the deserts of the blot of disgrace which the judgment of the ciri-the commercial depression and delayed reform, whose behalf the Duke of Connaught urged his whole community. To say that these are exclu. Uzed world bus fixed upon England for her treat the suffering from injustion and lawlessness in mother to arrange this military display. Thr sively Irish affairs is misleading. To recognize ment of Ireland would never have been found to Ireland, bloodshed abroad andoolonisi allenation. Dake and his edvisere consider it desirable that the fact that the Irish people are widely divided ally her brilliant and filastrions escatolpen. He also speaks of Glaistomo as the boizayur of the Indian subjects shopll actually see the Queen in distinction of pace and religion, is not to in [Cheers.] I am sorry to say it was Protestant Khartoum, guilty of Gordon's death, the patent at the head of her own troops.

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LONDON, 15th Jane.

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