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given their evidence, "fae Learned Attorney went on to say that something might be made Waug Achoung, ouslis, was convicted of staxi-a of the fast of the steersman not having bean ing a jacket, a pair of trousers, and a piece of called. He took the sole responsibility of flat rops, ratus $3, on the 2nd last..
por hof. The captain, chief mate, and He admitted the offence, and having a prior boatswain had all spokon of the heim having beaconviction racordul against him, he was sentonged kept hard over, and if that did not convince the to three months hard labour, and three hours court he thought it was salons oulling other ovi. in the stools. deaco.
His Lordship Raid something might parhan be made of the leakout of the procións watch unt having been called.
vious laske-out had not been called because it wo
Mak Alok, bricklayer, was sent to gaol for a work for stenting a piece of wood, value 50 cents, on the 21st inst.
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French troops in Tunis, is suspected of preparing
coup Hai.
Bervative.
Canterbury---Mr. J. Hongikor Hraton, Con Blackbarn-Mr. William Coddington and Sir ERCIDIVISTES FOL NEW CALEDONIA
R. Pel, Conservatives. LONDON 20th June.
Warwick-The Right Hon. Arthur Walles. It is armed in Paris that a batch of Freuch residivistes will be sent to New Caladoals in Beleg Paal, Speaker of the Hones of Commnne.
Dublin-Mr. Timothy D. Sullivan, Nationa autumn.
list. LONDON, 1st July.
Oxford-Major . Dickson Cozmeerativa. It isprobable that the sending of recidivistes to
Taunton.—Mr. Samual Charles Allsopp, Goa........... New Caledonia will be postponed as Francs is not desirous of irritating Australia pending the servative.
Gateshead The Hon. Walter K. Jamen, negotiations in regard to the ession of the New
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City of London.---Sir Robert N. Fowler and the Right Hou, J. G. Hubbard, Conservativer.
Swansm-Mr. L. Llewellya Dillwyn, Liberal Wolverhampton, South Division-The Bight Morpetha-Mr. Thomass Burt, Liberal. Hythe-Sir Edward W. Watkin, dissentient Liberal.
Caledonia and re-acquire the land for convict
The Acting Attorney-Gonent said the pre-
AN ARDENT THEATRE GURE Link Afong, weaver, was charged with disorȚION OF SETTLERS FROM NEW CALEDONIA"
LONDON, 29th June. imamdiately after night 'olock that the light derly conduct in the Koshing Theatre on the
Mr. Layard, British Canal at Neames, do- was diagnvarer when the watch was being es ist,
The defendant went to the door of tho Theatro clares that it is the intantion of the French changed. He went on to arguothatthere was cause they say the junk's light it planty of time collector would not let him in without a ticket, to avoid a collision, in fact there was no risk of and the defondant raised a considerable distarb- settlement. caillaton when the light was fret soon, but thounes, threatening to klu the tickat collector. Ho k luffed up about thron-quarters of a minute went away, but entured to a fe minuter armed befors the collision took place. If she had kopf witiza large piece of brick, which he throw at bar course for that three meters of a minuto uno of the ticket collectors, and only missed his should have gone clear pust the Hormonhead by an inch or two. P. C. Esaton was on as she was going at the rate of 30 foot a rainuto duty avar by, and be me this onerrence and ar and box loreth was only 60 ft. or 51 ft. It was rested the defoudant. Beaton mail the stone was for dhe jank to prove that this luffing up did thrown with very coilerle vinlence, and had it streak the collector it might have killed him The prisoner was huntenced to three months' hard labour, and also to be no exhibit catside the Thentru in the stocks for six honra.
not moulure to the collision.
in
THE FRENCH IN MADAGASCAR,
LONDON, 30th June. The French authorities are making inquiries
Madagascar relative to the suitableness of that island for a convict sstilement.
THE GOVERNOR OF GERMAN NEW GUINEA.
LONDON, 20th Jans. Baron von Scheinitz, the Governor of German New Guinea, has been watherised to exercise judiciul functions within the German territory in New Guinsa.
St. George's, Hanover-square-Tord Alger- non Peroy, Conservativa.
Westminster.Mr. W. L. A: B. Bardett Courts, Conservative.
Bury-The Right Hon. Sir Henry James, Diseonticat Laboral.
Aberdeen North Division-Mr. William A. Hunter; South Division, Mr. James Bryce, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs: Eatern Division, Mr. Peter Esslemont; Western Diri- sion, Mr. Robert Farquharson, all Liberals.
Croydon Sir William Grantham, Conserva-
South Shields Mr. James Cochrane Slaven-
to get up cases against these unfortunate crackers was burnt outside the bong, winegligance to be attached to the Hermann, be- and wanted to by admittid free. The ticket azthorities to eject all fros satflers from New Hon. C. P. Villiers. Liberal. enough to come under the ban of their dis- pleasure. Happily for the Chinese ponulation tais etse has compelled the Government to institute an inquiry into the accusatious that have been made against the Chinese Contin- rent, aut it is to be hoped that the inquiry will not and in a more report. The evile that over arison from the too free emplos.
| ment-of Chiness in the "Polic: Porco are rode and patent. Years ago, we gave publicity to the statement a matter of com- |mon knowledge among the Chinese-tail the chanus were in the pay of the gambling honse Kempera, but no action was ear taten, | so far as we are aware, to ascertain the truth of the large 1 is notorious also that, with {few peraiseworthy exceptions, the lokarge are Futterly useless in rases where the sligblest courage or verts in required, and several enses have transpired where criminde be
to
DRUNKENNUM, ETC.
Pohort Murray, engineer of the stosmor Tri- chion, was charged with having bra drank and disorderly, assaulting a man named Chan Asan, and also a Sikh constable is the arseutign of his duty on the 22nd inst.
The defendant admitted the offence, and be was dad Sta0 and 50 cents amerds to the.com. plainant
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WORKS OF ART FOR THE COLOSIRE.
tipa. LONDON, 28th June. Sir Coutts Linduay is projecting a scheme for sending out to the colonies a collection of works of British painters, the collection to be subject to the approval of a committee of the Grosvenor Gallery authorities.
The Hon. W. Keswick left the colony gestur. Aay by tha M. M.Costor Shalisa, forhome Ashe was leaving Pedder's warf & vast quantity: two launches followed him to the steamer with Chinase employs of the firm an beard, firing eruckers all the way and up to the time the yes. Rel loft. A very large unraher of friends went on board the stamor to wiss Mr. Keswick good bys, comprising leading members of both the Enispean and Chinese communities of this colony From the Australian papers received yesterday learn that the Legislative Conneil of South Australis nt their mastday on the 22nd Juus re-
ected the second reading of the bill imposing a Mr. Leceh, replying for the plaintiffs, the all tax art Chinese immigration to the Northern Raid that if his Lerdalup Territory by 11 votes to 6. It is stated that conclusion that the era of the barque HD Chines has arrived in the Northern Tarri had not been altered, perhaps by the in- tors is the tax was imposed without Parlin Ausure of the spanker heug test on the stor mentary sanction. It is probable that this letter board side while the wind was on the starboard er had its influence with the Council when re qaartor, there would be nothing extraordinary erting the Bill. The anti-Chinose party at in the fact that the foremost of the junk shan Alaide bars, however, played another card, have boon carried away in the manner described the for on the 991 June, is the Legislative Ashy the plaintiffs' witasses. They said
LONDON, 1st July. sambly. & Mr. Cockburn gave notion of the inj bowsprit became entangled with the sails of the transfion of Bl to excinde Chinese from the foremast, and driving on as ob ther was the
Sir James Calloch, of Victoria, bas par chased the onlebrated pietura, "A Mothoxloss naty discovered goldfields in the Northern Ter foremost world aanrally be broken off by the greater power of the bowsprit. The case of the
Bairy," by Thos. Faed, R.A., for £1,000. ritory.
plaintifle was fibis. They were heading E.8.E., Li Abu, cook. and U Asu, sorvant, were PROPOSED COLONIAL MUSEUM IN LONDON. with the wind on their port, when they saw a charged, on renaud with possession of prepared
LONDON, 22nd Juno. light it was inmaterial whether they thought opfam without a permit from the Opium Farmer. The Times prblishes a paragraph stating that it was a stosumer or a mailing vascal--and they Mr. Wilson procconted on behalf of the Opiam H.R.H. the Prince of Wales is unable to take did what was right, wink was to keep on their Farmer, Mr. Mossop defended.
the initiative in establishing a Colonial Museum, coares, and it was for the defondants to prove The defondants vont No. 25. Wing Lokbut that Sir Philip Cunliffe Owen has to-day they did all they could to get out of the way street, and one of the raise offira in izvited the agents-general of the colonies and nad that they krot a proper look-unt. In the pre-formaer to their hous" with a ti and some the oxocutive commissioners of the Colonial and limincy act the charges rands by the plaintiffsonar to bug opin followed enon after Indian Exhibition to raset for the purpose of were that the barque did not keep out of the woy with a policeman and antine offer, and buterad exclanging views on the subject and of sound and Chay those on hord her did not keep a proper the house. There they say one of the defondants ing the varians colonial Governments with ro lockent. It was admitted by the defendants that run to a back window and throw sething out. Terence to the proposed mnam. they were going before the wind with the wind and on smrding below the tin which bak boen
LONDON, 1st July. almost dead aft, and that they were bound to get given to the informer to get opinn ia was found The Globe deprecates the establishment of a at of the way. Now, what was the evidence on with some prepared opium aside, and with one colonitd paseam as being valikely to prove at behalf of the defendants? When the light was
tractivo to the public. first seen the jank was about four points on the starboard bow, and from half to these quarters of a mile off. The capicin said that when he came
a deck it was two and a half points and half-which they paid. mile. The defendants' preliminaryfast stated that when they saw the junk stio was shout a min off. hat they came into court and scnted a distance enuridorably under that. It was not open to them thus to deny their preliminary set. And what was thuir mutive in doing so? They had the log book stated the boarings were taken at night o'clock and Ave mixated afterwards there. was a collision, and they were going at the race of five miles an hour. They were bound, how ever, by what they stated in the preliminary act and if they saw the junk a mile off they had not sufficiently arcenated for not gotting cut of the way, even if the junk did lut ap within 60 ox 70 fat. He also submitted thatten farque was bound to assist her port helm with her salls, and cited authorities in support of his contention. As to the alleged Inffing up of the junk, the captain, mata, end boatswain of the barg me were stand-
MLes More Nordea Harran & Co been lowed by them to go frea under theres to have sat in with vigsar. The M.
Mr. P. Alzan, Cleoral's Lant LONDON. Wowars. Streit & On, Cornilnost Buspicion circumstances. If the truth LONDON.......2lasps. Bulos, Hondy & Co. were unly known it would probably he fond Lavans. M. WM. WHG141 Canon St. SAN FRANC M. L. P. 1. Medusat in many cases where great sriminals
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The rush to the Kimberley Gold Diggings
banche Argus of the 22mil alt. says:The work of deqiching the steamers Simbi and Colby, thus for Cambridge Gulf and King Sound with digger and their luggage was carried on with vigant during the whole of the 21st just. Trucks with drays an American waggons were ranged alongside the Chan at the railway pier, Port Melbourne and there was n-busy soona wit nessed during the taking of the horses on board. The outcome of the inquiry now proceed-Soveral of thans proved fractions and restive, ing will, we trust, be the early re-constitution and a good bal of patience and purseverance of the Chiness contingent. It should be worn riisit to get them on board without aceliant. The Cafter hon has spacious 'tween SILICX TE D
-very largely rédured, and batter wen bedeck, and the forward portion has been fitted CARE ON
sought for detectivo. work. FILTERS
The Iulian up for the reception of the horses and their fod jlis and harness. The tiven docks aft have Fured could be strengthened, and possibly been filet up for passengers, and of thean the WITH MOVARLO BLOCKS
4 Portugarae contingent might be formed. Cefterthun, when she leaves Sydney, will have West Indians wore at one time largely a full complement. Amongst the passengers by the Culle Hawn is a survivor from the wreck of employsú, but although very well adapted the stewashiy Ganteenbury, which was lost on the for the work by physique and ability to stand Queensland cost some peurs age. The Siniz is xposure to the son they proved ut ausen. also loaded up with herans and vehicles, and she
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pleasure. All the best authorities on the subject, however, havo mocemisely pr nounced against the Chinese as Pulica con- stables, and events have fully proved the
modus, may passengers as she can accomanly to look at the log bok to find the reasou, as
LATEST TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, 2011 July
MINISTRY.
The Ministry has resigned.
| areurnag of their warnings. The late HoRESIGNATION OF THE GLADSTOND
anLes Max, then whom no man in this Culony has ever been more compalent to pronounce an opinion, stated in the report of the Polica Commission in 1972:- T made as provision in the Ordinance of 1862
GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES.
side itented in.
A good deal of evidence was unlled on either- side, and after some consideration his Worship convicted and fiued the defendants $200 each.
CRANGE OF FRAUD.
The case in which James William Dundall alias Suuntor, is charged with ablaining two balls opium on false pretences and with attempting to obtain two cheste ogiam by means of a forged
Some further aridence was taken, and the case again renunded.
ohaque from M.-.A.-. A pour, cure on-again
| A further charge hadulsaboon maids against the primer by Mr. H. Fournier of having obtained goods to the value of 32 on false protones, but this charge was now withdrawn, the prisoner baring obtained them in his own name.
BEFORE ME. E. MACIEAN.
THE CHINESE RENDITION CASE
THE PRINCE OF WALES AND AUSTRALIA.
LONDON, 30th June.
Sir Samuel Davenport atates that he considera. it improbable that the Prince of Wales will be able to visit Australia to open the South Aus tralian Jubilee Exhibition.
LONDON, 1st July, The Prince of Wales statos that it is impos sible for him to pay a visit to Australia as eng
Kasted.
THE QUEEN'S JUBIFER.
- LONDON, 20th Jans. The jubilee amiversary of fluo accasion of Her Majesty Queen Victoria to the throne was celebrated to-day by special services in the churches throughout the United Kingdom.
Murshyr Tydfit-Mc. Charlos Harbert Jama and Mr. Henry Richard. Liberals.
Windsor-Colonal Richardson Gardner, Con-
serratise.
Walsall-Sir Charles Foster, Liberal
UNIVERSITY HONOURS.
LONDON. 2nd July. The University of Cambridge on 9th July will confer the honorary degree of LL. Da Sir W. J. Clarke. Sir George Bowen, Sir Samuel Davenport, and Mr. B. C. W. Horbert.
THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKET KLEVEN IN ENGLAND
LONDON, at Juna. A number of Australian colonists bavu presente ed a valuable reser to Jones, as a mark of their appreciation of the splendid score (151) made by him in the match the Australian Eleven 7. the Gentlemen of England, at the Keaning- ton Oral, on Friday and Sameday.
LONDON, 28th June. The Australian Eleven commenced a match to- dayat. Chichestar, against Lori March's Eleven. The attendance was good and the weather aplen did. The Home team tatted irst, and ware all Dat for 140. Jesse Hide, of Sussex, made 16: Spofforth was in fine form. He took six wickets for 70 runs. The Helding of the visitors was wr cellent, and several splexðið ostches were made. The Australians went in to bat, and lost seven
wickets for do razs.
LONDON, 29th June. The cricket match between Lord March's teatm and the Australian Eloson was resumed and con. oladet at Chichester to-day. The attendance wiret was much eat up was maĉerate, and, the weather, fins, but the
The Australians, with soren wicketa down for 10 ruas, regained their innings; and the last wicket. fell for 173. The top score was made by Garrett, 42 (caught).
The home team then went in for their second innings, but were unable to withstand the dos tractive bowling of Giffen, being all out for 63. Giffon took seven wickets for 20 rany.
The Australians, requiring 31 runs to win the match, commoned their second innings, and made the requisite number of runs for the loss wickete...
for Chinese constables, as I considered them terg has been signed by the English and Tuited sudit»nly sawtbölight of thejank disappear; they divers orimes against the laws of China, to wit most brilliant assembings ever seen in Sydney. ut two wickets, thus winning the match by eight
atterly astrustworthy. They are unters physically and morally. Chinese should Daly be insod as boatmen and interpretare, E would disband all the present Chinese fore. I would not have a single Chinese
about. If you lava, one-third of the
Choang Yeh, alias Wong Akin. 51 somon, of okien, was charged with having committed piracy and murder, and robbery, or to have alde and abetted in the commission of each crimes on. about, or during the meath of September, 1880, on board a certain junk crrossel while the anid the jurisdiction of the Emperor of China FORSAl was then off Ping Hai, is waters within
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
LONDON, With Juna.
London, 21st Juna. Áf the jubilee service at St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday 1,500 colonists were present.
SYDNEY, 21st June, The Mayores held a reception in the Er- hibition-building this afternion, in winnection with the celebration of the jubilee of the Queen's A Treaty of extradition applicable to dynamiing by the starboard rail at the stern, and they
reign. Alat 2,000 persons attended leg the could then only see a black rass and he would
The arrangements were splendid, and the results mbosit the evidence of these three mou, with the
Highly satisfactory. In the avering, the mayor States Governments.
manker wiwittedly between them afd the junk,
entertained at a banget in the town-ball nearly The guests in could not be relied on as giring a satisfactors
300 representative colonists. account of what the jauks did at the last mo-
claded the Governor, Admiral Tryon, the bends of the various churches, the members of the mout. But supposing his Lordship gara ere.
The interment of Sir Alexander Stuart took Mr. Caldwell appeared for the prosecution Legislature, the judges, the offers of the Im Genca to the statement that the junk and a bebult of the Chino Authorities. Br. Wilson perial war chips and the defence force, and re-
place yostorda at Roxsth Church, Harrow-on- last maneat lutf up, being then within ball s
the-Hill, Lonilon. Over 100 gentlemen attend, ship's langit according to the look-out, this would tren the office of Messrs. Wotton and Deacon, presentatives of all sections of the commanity-ed the funeral. Hor Majesty the Qua and ene within the principle laid down in the case
Samo alditional eridoneo was taken, and the ions wore aplendid. and masteal performances, represented by equeries, and they also sent
The basquet was a brilliant success. The doo
His Royal Highuvas the Prince of Wales were both vocal and instrumental, were given during thato bapland on the coffin The Colonial sy was again ramanaksi.
the banquet. The proceedings wore moit en Institute and the Colonial and Indian Exhibi thusiastic. Spooshos wore made by the Gover
tion Commissiou were represented. Dean Fow THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL. nor, Sir Jar Martin, Mr. Daliay, the Premier, ler, cf Sydney, conducted the funeral ceremonies.
the Mayor and Sir John Robertson. The exterior of the Townhall was most effectively illutansted
LONDON, Lind Jano. The China Navigation Co.'s steamer When with the electric-light, and drew many thousand
SUPREME COURT.
22nd July.
IN VICK-ADMIRALTY,,
Mares Cl. nese, Jan have one-third untrga BarORE THE HON. JAMES RUSSELL, ACTrise of the Dancoll Castle, that when, a vessel in the
sigths. For mor à effet of a pallovenau is
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agony of a collision brought abors by the felt of another vessel fans that which is wrong sus will not be held to bhre. Ho then proves2-1 10 Commeat, is lord fri hai anti- would, or the fant of thi sipated be providus look out not having been
THE CRANESE JONK KAM HINO FAT" THE GAY BARQUE BREMANN." $10,000 AND THE SHERMANY". THE "KAM HINGs he reported the light and way one of the most
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culied,
dufunded.
The House of Lords last night passed the In
LONDON 27th June.
Mr. Loh, instructed by Messrs. Dennys and mportant witresses that could have been called pos, with Australian malis, arrived here yester spectators. Several other places in the city were tarnational Copyright Bill. Mesrop, appeared for the Kam Hing Frt, and man bad gu away there could be no day morning joined totegraments taken
TATAI ELECTION EJOT.
also illuminated in honour of the occasion
AVCELAND, 21st Jano. The fallowing telegram has been recaired by The Australian rifle team, under the command the Mayor of Wellington in reply to ao address of Liont-Colonel Sleep and Captain Powell, ar- All the members of the sent to the Queen on the occasion of harjushlles:rived here yesterday. -“Quson thanks for kind congratulations." -
Itnam'are in good health. LONDON, 28th Jane.
LONDON, 28th June. Her Majesty has requeste·l Sir Baal Samuel The Prince of Wales opened the Emigration to convey to tias Municipal Council of Jydney Inquiry Offloo yesterday, in connection with the Eer best thanks for the congratulations sont by Colonial and Indian Exhibition the Mager, on behalf of the Council, on the en There is no foundation for the rumour that try of her Majesty into the 50th year of her Gandior has arranged a scolling match with Taiga.
Bengh
A-LONDON, 29th June. It is proposed at Cape Town to export iron autton to England.
LONDON, 1st July. Mr. J. Henniker Heston has been returned (anopposed) for Canterburg.
- LONDON, 28th June. The Admiralty have offered to provida a vasel in which the loading colonists now in England may take a cruise in the English. Channel.
The Order of St. Michael and St. George has been temporarily enlarged, in order to admit The Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society of the extensive bestowal of honours in cons has op red a branch in London. The London Dr. Arthur Hodgaon has been orented a Knight and the Right Hon. R. Baggallay. Mr. Arthur setion with the Colonial and Indian Exhibition.directors ro Lord Brabourne, Sir Harry Barkly, Commander of tag Order, and Mr. Selwyn a Patchett Martin has been appointed temporary Coupation.
į very much relined when he is a Cuinach The present. Acting Colonial Sretny. who was a member of the Commission, gave should
jas jis maneous for objecting to the employ- Sion.
nent of Culassa in the Palice Force be ful- Twine, which, nold equally to-day: No
excuse for nothing taken his evidonos de bone from Austalian perp respectable Chinese will becomes indie win.
the Boting Attorney-Gonseil. Instructed by caan Agen, where was the man who was at
TESTIMONIAL TO TU: BIRMINGHAM SAUCES sintable Cainess could be food lasers Watson and Deacon, for the farm. the wheel at eight lock? It was importaut
SECRETARY. would, of course, assent to their enlistagent. The Acting Astorney-General now summed not only to know what the orders were, but that
LONDON. 20th June. the case on behalf of the Herman Be said they were carried out. As to the look-out it was of Oelde (Westprod), et Ecole more by his The Chinese are physically woah.
The Liberal party intend presenting Mr. The would contend that the jork was bound touctsafEcit for this look-atte have seen a light, At Foprimescale in-ray. Waren esgrant courage. Chinese Police allow them-keep or its conse, and that if the defendants but it must be shown he reported what he saw, Sobandhurst, who is prominently connected with Dirir, of Snow, sul teachie vif Shearin', azel 1. velves to be intimidated into silence. The proved it did not do 26 they would be absolved and although the previous look-out reported the the National Federation of Liberal Associations, stake brites whenever opportantly offer. Pon albiame rukes the junk could show that light to his ralist, the mata said he did not with a testimonial. A sum of nearly £10,000
changing the cense did not in any way contrissit nntil his attention was called to Chapel bar bean subscribed for the purposa, Their evidence, as a rule, is untrustworthy,bide to the collision. The best question Island light at sight o'clock, whereas they had Pogy aid and bet the Chinese criminal as the court would have to decide, before coming to it in the pence of the plaintiffs that the light
Loxo, 29th June. a decision as to how the callision occurred, would was burning from six o'clock to the moment of Aaamber of roughs interfered with a mest. against his foreign victim; and the greater in which of the two stories the court could be the collision. He would suggest the trne reasoning of Unionists at Islington, and both the Duke ENTERTAINMENT OF COLONISTS IN ENGLAND. the villai, the greater the power he can love, beanse thera was the greatest difference of the collision might be found in two state of Norfolk and Mr. Llewellyn, who was tho Cop- bring to her upon then. The Chinras cam- between them. He thought the court would rents mads by witnesses called for the defend-servative malidate for the barong, suffered End that the collision occurred wholly and solely unts-one by the captain, whe said that he had sialones at their hands. The lattor gentleman munity distrusts and despises them." Drause at a certain jnnatars of agents the junk, experienced on this cossi that junks were very died from the shock and the injuries received. STEWART adds that the foregoing sonnta- instead of keeping or its course, Infod up into easily managed and generally got out of the way Horsson is rom-lled, in consequence of sins are not faaudel cu personal opinion the wind. The defendunts had a right to sup of ships and stars. He would ask the court her positie vis-à-vis the province of Kwang merely but an evidence before the Commission. they acted accordingly, and this luffing op caused the firet mate that be tarned round to the cap
pose that the junk would keep on its course, and I to couple that statement with the evidence of tung, to mintim a very large and expensive Sure that date we love made some fourteen the collision. What was the story of the plain-tain and said. "She has not gone about. The Police Faror. Neither money nor trouble vers' further trial of the lobndige, and whiff They said they saw the light of the Heriaforce to be drawn from that was that the nut 7.30 p... wad at first did not know cantain and mate fal expected the junk to get has been spared by the Government or the personnel of the coutrugent has in-whether it was a steamer or sailing vessel. batent of the way. gralged he the 'goinmunity-ja sell disproved in some particulars and a rather whin close up they found it was a mailing vessel Judgment was rourvei. Force thoroughly effective. Various - better class of men been obtained, all stoning straight on. They said the other ship did not alter Ler helm in any way, but came into periments have been tried to get the best the main objections then urged by them with her bowsprit a little aft of the fore-{ Paw material, aud, so far as the European Messrs. MAT and STEWART against them must at right angles, and then sang round }.
carrying away the foremost, and they remained BEFORE TEN HON JAMES, REELL, ACTING police. Ho keenly critic and what he termed Mr. satisfaction amongst the colonists in London. contingent is ennearned, the poenite leva boon till exist in full force, while A New in "but position for about half-an-hoite. Theya gratifying and satisfictory. The emustables, „ulement of danger his lately been discovered was nothing alerer than that when the ship in the combination among them for the struck thou the junk's sails wore fall, and ther were going, as they said, about three knots at hour. protection of their interests which may
If that was the "cass, was it possible for a ship Mr. Maskasu, instructed by Messrs. Dennys perhaps best be interpreted as their wearing round, as there was abundant proof the
fendants did not appear. world. The Sikhs tamulan, on the whole to bring noterioan eripanals to jatise, mything was carried away by the barque's rying on basices under the style of Yik Bang mat of the fent could be carried away. I. plaintiffs are what and four des ers car. fulfilled expectation, being rally'de und fear- whether lus, to the connivance or neg.bowsprit it must have been the junk's meie: Loong, and the defectants are also wheat and Jusu men sad expable preservers of the peace. ligenes of the Chinero members of the Palicst, as it was impossible, their foremsat could dour deaters carrying a business under the style have been carried away in that manner, taking of Kwong Shang Horg. From the 20th May, Some of them were a gas time too free with Force, still further emphasizes the need for into consideration the positions of the tee 1835, to the 14th September, 183, the plaintifs thair transbeons, but this tendsey haring a great and radical change, which we hope rassels, the way they were steering, and the scid and delivered to the defendants goods to the Leen noted they have been made to under- wilt aat he long Bekeriod.
wind, which was two points on the quarter of the value of $4,707.14, against abish they renstved Herazon and filling the sails of the junk. The from the defen lauts $2,463.35 on account, leaving BLand that the weapon is furnished for self-
juak did not fake unt whether the barque was a balance of $2,243.79, the utmost oow sued for. Judgment for the plaintiffs with costs and in- tour or siling vessel until they wers with
fifteen fatams, and then apparently, they serest to date of decros. thought they would do better to get ont of the way, lost their heads, and led right up into the wind. The story of the defendants was this. The mate said that as the boatswain came up en deck he pointed out two lights and asked which was Chapel Island. The mato told him and then took up his glasses and say the her tight was a junk After deciding which way the junk was steering he put his helm haeda-port, and so kept it." The Captain oame
fine, well er-up Caledonians for the mad part, have proved efficient olieges, on whom the utmost reliance, oun be pheel, and as
IN ORIGINAS JURISDICTION.
CRIFF JUSTION.
Chow YEW AND OTHERS V. Yo MANG HING AND OTHERS, $2,243.79.
LORD SALISBURY ON THE IRISH QUESTION.
Lotus. 20th Jana Leeds last night, the Marquis of Salisbury said, In addressing a Conservative gathering at with regard to the Irish question, that he would favour the application of the policy of casroion on to those who took part in outrages, He Mr. Joseph Bosieto, Executive · Commis world concede a system of local goveromont to|sioner for Victoria at the Colonial and Indian Ireland, which should also be applicable to Eng-Erbibition, who received the tonour of Com land and Bentland, but he would not hand over panion of the Order of St. Michael and St. The to local authorities tho administration of justice, George, luss declined the distinction. the management of gsols, or the control of the honoure revertly conferred have not given
Gladstone's mandīin optimism. Lord Salisbury also took occasion to repudiate aur saquetting on. his part with the Parnellite party.
LONDON, 30th June. The Marynis of Salisbury says that Mr. Par-services. all has fabricated the story that the Tories pro- Frant Hois Buks to Ireland.
LONDON, 29th June. The Right Hon. Arthur Weasley Pool, Speaker of the House of Commons in a spach to his constituents at Leamington, sail that the maintenance of the union between Eugland and her colonies was all important.
HARTINGTON AND CHAMPLAIN THREATENEJÁ
LONDON, lat July. The Farians are sparily menacing Lord Éar- tington and Mr. Chambariain, in conesquença of which hath these gentlemen have been placed under special police protection.
manager.
AUSTRALASIAN NEWS.
THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN SAMOA.
AUCKLAND, 27th June, The RM.S. Maripoos, which arrived gestor- day, bringe nows that HMS. Diamond has re-
bode thes would do crudit to war city in the ! "squeezes. The rentable failures of latermann was, to come round so that the foreshop, apprared for the plaintiffa. The de-mised that if they returned to powse they woukt pany with other leading colonists, Sir Samuel induca Bamasese to abandon his fortifications,
defence and not for vestigating refrantory
A Chinaman named Wong Tong was executed subjects, Thera is, of course, something pot at Brishans on the 21st June for the murder of
Bundaborg, on April 24.
A shopkooper at A Kung Nam, near Shun- iwan, was yesterday tinad S00 for antiensa Petaling of sumsan. The case was proved hy Inspector Swanster. Notwithstanding the usta heaviness of the penalty the sum was paid
at eac
POLICE COURT,
22nd July.
BEFORE MR. N. G. MITCHELL-INNES.
RETURNING FROM BANISHMENT.
THE SPEAKER ON FEDERATION.
THE PEOPLE'S PALADE IN LONDON.
LADON, 29th June, HRH. the Prince of Wales has performed. the ceremony of laying the foundation-stopo of the People's Palace in London,
HOLLOWAY COLLEGE.
Losoon, Ist July. Her Majesty yesterday opened the college
begnoathed a large sum for that perpess.
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL SERVICE
LONDON, 20th Jane. The Has. W. B. Dalley, QC, of New Southed to the islands, and remains at Apis.
A moeting of Consuls has been held, when Wales, has been appointed a member of the
Herr Stuobel, the Gorman Consul sigued a Privy Courel, in recognition of his distinguished popor declaring he would support King Malietos only. He subsequently hauled down the German In the course of his visit to Oxford, in com- flag. The obief Malinwa nzed his inficence to Davenport Execalive Commissioner for Sunth the result being that a tresty of prece w Australia, delivered a speach, in which he resigned on board the American war-ship Mohican ferred to tas Irish question. He remarked that sight chiefs representing each party, and the alonists were unable to understand why the three consals of England, America, and Ger- people of Iralul desired the separation of that many declared perpetual pease and amity he country from England.
tween the rival parties; and all present agreed The Drygalters Company have conferred the general disarmament. This result has been freedom of the very on Sir Arthur Blyth, chiedy brought about by the nation of the Agont-General for South Australia The American Consal in declaring a protectorate, Dramore' Campany had intended to admit Sir which will now be withdrawa Alvisoder Staart, but the death of that gentle- man prevented it.
A number of leading ocloaiste have started on tour to the chief places of interest in the oand- try. They yesterday visited Oxford, where they were entertained by Mfr. Jawatt, mayor of the city. They have since procended to Leaming-
ton.
LONDON, 30th Jane.
Amerionn advious state that the Washington authorities have sent a reprimand to 'Consul Greenbaum for exceeding his instructions.
BRUTAL MUEDES BY A CHIP'S CAPTAIN,
AUCKLAND, 21st June, News has been respired of a bratai muurder committed at Great Barrier Island. John Caffrey, the master of the schoonar Sovereign The party of distinguished colonista, now of the Sea, shot a settler named Robert Taylor, making a tour through the chist centres of in- who had objected to his paying hia addresses to terest in the provinces, arrived yesterday at Miss Taylor. The murdered man was held by Birmingham, where they were entertained at Henry Fean, the mate of the mobsonar, while lanch by the mayor of that town.
Caffrey fired three shots at Taylor, one of which The Lord Mayor entertained a number of the pretrated his brain. The men then boarded a principal colonists now in London at a banquet cutter and miled away. last night in the Mansion Hease. The Prince :
WRECK OF THEM NORWEGIÊN BARK "TÖTUN.” of Wales, who was preveut, made a speech. In
THURSDAY IST.awn, 19th June. which he declared that the Colonial and Indian Exhibition marked an epoch in the history of
to be desired in the Sikh contingent, hại nơ fellow countryman on Sea View plantation, ona cun doubt this in the general work of preserving order its serviem ace shuply in- valuable. The Chinese contingent, which (including the Water Police) muinumbers the European and Indian curtingasts com- binel, cannot, however, be regarded as equally efficient or equally trustworthy, A London telegram in the Australian papers,up and said something to the mate which the
Ng Ayik, unemployed, was charged with re- Unfortunately the "waut of efficiency in this dated June 30th, says: "The Tenisar and meta did not bear and the hein was steadied
Oriontal Steam Nusigation Company have pre The mate said She is a junk steering towards turning to this colony after having been havish-founded by the late Professor Holloway, who brand of the Constabulary seres to impairsented a petition to the Queen, praying that the us, and she has not gone about," and the Captained from it for a period of tire seara.
The defendant was deported on the 24th the value of the whole. Of what rail is it present charter of the Company may be supple immediately altered the helm back hard apart July, 1885, and soon afterwards he returned,
LONDON, 28th June. he beim was only steadied for a memont and that a part of tag Free should ho nente,
ibat movement could have had very little in- Bud was panished. Go Wednesday he was found
There is an impression that the Peninsular active, and honest, if another section be their tea sport, dated fl 25th Jano. Auence on the course of the ship..
The Norwegian barque Totun, 835 tons regis Their back again, and roarrested. He is a man too and Oriental Company and the Orient Company slothful, orcas, and corrupt Is it al Mouses. Excard & Co., of Melbourne, write:-ails wore all made fast and what they well known to be able to roture and ant attrank i will jointly take up the contract for the now England, and lemonstrated to English people for Earson, master, bound from Nowcastle for
observation. The market has been very quiet for the last did was the best they could have done, and
the real greatness of the British Empire. His fourabaya, coal laden, was wrecked on the Eas that, bad the Inkatigs been up to the mark, fortnight and prins as a rule somewhat easier under the indosace of the helm the ship had
Sentenced to twelve months' hard labour and ocean mail service to Australia.
Royal Highness fortred it wenld be a matter ter Fields roof on the 14th inst. The captain, THE PROPOSED PACIFIC CABLE,
LONDON, 28th June. for pride for all his life if in any way he had as- and crew, in two boats..made Darnley Island in there would within the past three years hare The chief feature bas, however, been the first come round four points and was eaming round six hours' exposure in the stacks.
arrival of new paklings, which were submitted mors. They naturally expected to see the juck
Sir Charles Tupper, High Commissioner for sieted in-kaitting together the sentiments of two days after the wreck, and were brought here beer such a long series of escapes from justo competition on the 21st June, and, although pass ahead of them, but she continued approach.
Canada, has reneired instructions from his to fellowship between Great Britain and her by a beche de mer fisher. The captais reports Chon Ko, fruiterer, of Cryss-street, Haag vernient to confer with the Australian Agents colonies.
that the vessel in a total wreck. Bho is fully in ties, such a catalogue of unavenged muriters the greater portier sold, the prices must haveing them and all of a sudden her ight went out.
heen very disaguting. The best brought Le. That was a point to which he attached great im
Hana, was charged by Sanitary Inspector Gur-General relative to the 'proposed Pacific cable
Sir Francis Dilon Ball also spoke, declaring anred. and outrages to chronicle?
DEFLORATION OF NEW GUINEA, ed: second quality, le ld. Compared with last-portance, because the defendantenait that when the main with selling taintal frait and for, bumen hotwa Canada and Australia, and to ascertain that the eclenists were quite overeams by the re- year, the rates were very low the fat light disappeared it was because the junk hadfood, and he was fined $10,-
the amount of subsidy the Australian Govorn seption accorded them. and by the sympathy of Melboured, and Wm. Jack and Alexander A party, consisting of Messrs. Wm. Owston which had been evinced by the mother-country. Lachiar, of Cairas, have on Sunday in the on brought is. d., which was inferior to laffed up and the sails shut out the light from
monts are prepared to gaurantee.
LONDON, 1st July,
This subject is an old one in these columns,
but the css of the Chiness detective La Fan has served to direct renewed and closer teation to the condition of the Chinese ar
Man On Tong-a branch of the Tri
mantai."
that for the present stran: the second quality of view, the light being on the port gaurtar de a
TAINTED FLUIT.
TOO MUCH MUBEC,
THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
LONDON, Sl Jano.
ENCOURAGEMENT TO AMERICAN MAIL HEFANEAS.
LONDON, 1st June. The United States Senate has passed a bill giving a bounty of 50 cents a mile for all ocean contracta securod by the owner of American vessels.
LONDON, 28th Juno.
The Arents General and a number of the schooner Coral Sea, on an exploring trip on the leading colonists will be entertained at luncheon rivers and coast eastward of the Fly River, Now at Windsor Castle on the 5th July. A ball will Guinea. They will soarch principally for tim also be given in the evening at Buskingham ber and minerals. Palace, for whigh they have received invitations. MUEDER OF AN AMERICAN CAPTAIN IN
Admiral Bir Heorgo O. Willes, K.C.B, com- manding et Partsouth, is organising a review of the Channel reserva fleet, to be held in August, when the officers of the float will enter taip 1,000 colouiste at a banquet on board the troopship Euphrates.
THE FACIFIC.
COOKTOWN, 1st July. The American steaque Golden Gate, which arrived here yesterday from Balume 22nd June, and Miske 3rd June, brings news of the mur der of Captain Kahler, of the American schoo- ner New York, of San Francisco, trading with Whiteman. Bros, in the straita, between, Bou-
last year brought le 3d, rather bacter leaf, pole, so that it would be shat out from & person
Tang Leung Wing, resiling af the Ke bat ́inferior. The got to this year's ten which on the starbard side of the junk. The cap Tam Temple, Taipingahan-street was charged
The frst train rauning between Montreal and of the Police Force. LI FAN was on the brought is. Id. If we are to judge from this tain esid he could not state the set angle with having unlayfully entertained the neigh Vancouver, on the Caunding, Facife Eailway 293 alt. committed to the Criminal So-ions sull sale of the probable reception of the cargo at which the rate struck the jonk, but i bourhood with the tuneful aproar of your keat started yesterday- on the charge of being a halm of the ParPathan, the results must be disastrous-it was es if the junk was coming up along ing and other colostial raonsin between eleven i higher prices in China, sad kiwer ratea bera. Exide, If the plaintiffs story were true, o'clock on Wednesday night and six yesterday (ge. This vessel, which may be expected about the 7th that the Hermann struck the junk at right morning..
July, would have come to a very duuch better suglas, such a blow by a; ressul of 400 tous He was convicted and £nod St. cret) Society-and with baring, in that eqa murket a month lace, but bayers in Chins seem deeply ladon conting down upon the junk at the city, been concerned in the riot in Orugh-street to understand what is preferable for the interestatals of five miles an hour would have cut right
"JUVENILE DÈPRATITY, on the 11th ult. Papers were found in the of the colonies, and appear to pay very little through the jaak. The other day they had s Chun Asher, a boy of 16-year, was charged prisoner's long, which proved to be account to the warning rotasant from this side, case in which the small gunboat Firebrand sank with stealing a lamp, raluo 40 cents, yesterday but as the salling of this largy stoner with thislargosteamer Corinth,unde defendants said morning. He admitted the offence, and he was and record looks of the Society, together 3,200,000, weight for this market is an accom-that if the Hermann struck the junk at the angle seat to gool for some "barabot show"--six lachos
Ching Akung, another precocious young re- Repúblican circles are greatly incensed at the unopposed:- with a large sheet on which was printed aplished fast, it behoves those moet interested to the junk people stated she would have sunk har
Go their utmost ander the circumstances, and in a minute, whereas the junk-was-alongside for probate of 13 sumtrers, was found guilty of cordial reception giroz in France to the recent kind of allegorical illustration of the objects og soggezins have any weight we should fifteen or twenty mianten and sailed away after-stealing a pair of other garments, valued at 70 manifests of the Comte de Paris. There is
vise consigases not to rush the tea into the wards. The defendants story was that the cents, on the 21st inst. He snatched the tran strong reaction among the people in farear of the Eight Ifon. Join Bright. North Division: Mr. Gate visited there in May and found everything ucket, but give buyers orory opportunity of bowsprit of the Hermann caught the mizzou a sors from a basket a sock armed Lau Aling was old Monarchy. festing the qualities of the various shipments of the junk, corried that away, and struck or carrying in the street, and raw off with them. Indian teas have not sustained late prism, but lightly on the starboard quarter. Having com but was caught. He was sentenced to a similár
mented on the way in which the witnesses had punishment. have syrapathised with China kinds.
of this Society. He was allowed bail in the
sum of 82,000, ené moiety of which he de-
posited, and another person became his st curity for the other $1,000. Whon the case
THE COMTE DE PARIS.
UNOTPONED PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.
LONDON, lat July. The following candidates hare how returned ks and Bougainville islands, in February last, by the Bonks natives. The station as pinadored Birmingham Western Division: The Right of everything, the goods having been divided Hon. J. Chamberlain Central Division: The amongst the natives of bath islands, The Golden
William Kenrick, dissentient Liberal Southrone, only the rafters of the buildingsbalug left. LONDON. Ist July,
Division: Mr. J. Powell Williams, dissentient The schooner lud drifted ashore, muide fittings General Borlanger, of the 19th corpi d'armite, | Liberal Edgbaston Division: Mr. Goore and gear had been out to pieces, only the chell wvering in Algeria, and commandant of the "Dixon, diamentiunt Liberalą
remaining
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