THE AMERICAŃ MAIL.
AFFAIRS IN GERMANY,
Loynoy, 27th June.
THE DAILY FREIB, MONDAY, JULY 2011, 1886.
THE SOULLING CHAMPIONSHIP,
railes; Divide, 3,50 miles; Heachedo Valley, 150tion in fact. The respondent says that it is miles Western division, 12.14 miles. Total-absolutely incorrect that Dr. Mackenzie ever 30.18 milos, Free navigation-Brain of Desendo dented that the direnss from which Kaiser The City of Rio de Janeiro, with the Amori-3.40 miles; Basin of San Francisco, 9.04 miles, Frederick was suffering was cancer. He merely can mail of the 8th Jane, arrived hors yester Basin of Mashode, 1.45 miles; River San Juan, ted that since neither of the microscopical ex- day gyoming. The following telegrams are froin 64-54 milon; Lako Nicaragua, 56.50 milen; Basin acinations disclosed the existence of a cancerons Sun Francisco papers →→→
of Rio Grande on Yala, 483 miles. Total growth there was no evidence to be derived from 139.76 miles. The distance from poean to occas the expectoration which could lead him to believe that a dancer was pronbat. Hodenia in tota will be 168.85 milos. BELLIN, 26th June.
the truth of the statonitait that he koaw of the Prince Bismarck and many members of the Federal Council were present in the Reichstag Nicaragua canal. For some time part agents of
English aid is coming to the help of the existence of a cercar in February list and but he wilfully suppressed the foot. Meanwhile on the opening of today's session. The Pre rival schemes bare baan ceer hero arging tbs the German Liberal press, white blaming ndent read an address in reply to the specolor-operation of British shipowners. The ship: Dr. Mackenzie for hantly avowing that his from the throne. It cordially approves tha Emparer's declarations; thusks him for bisors have given careful nonsideration to all object was to thwart the purpose of the unselfish devotion to the common wea), and ex-
tral bus been arged by the various canal agents, Binmarek party to establish a regency, at the and as a result of those deliberations, which lanya sure time urges that if he really assisted in presses couldonce that under William the extended osar a year, upwards of sixty of the bringing Frederick to the throne o desurres Soarlo conseding tew seconds to Hunter, Federal Government's pouce will not be die turbed. This addross was adopted unanimously. Londing chipowners and merchants of the United the thanks of the German people instead of The President was instructed to present it. Le Kingdom held a mating at Táverpool yesterday their reproaches. the Emperor Von Ecattiger, Minister for the of W. & 3. Lookett of Liverpool, was chairman, and prononneed their decision. R. R. Lockett Imperial Home Uffles aut Kopresentative Chae- onltor, read the message closing the asssion of and these present were anaone in passing the Reichstag. Three oheers were given for the following resolution, which was rooted the Emperor.
BERLIN, 27th June.
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL...
CONVERSAZZONE AT THE COLONIAL INSTITUTE, runs, Trott fee for 74, and Blackham une for 9. THE LONDON, 29th June. Yorkshire, being 139 runs bohind their oppo- A grand conversione was held Inat night at nents, followed cu and in their arcend innings the Royal Colonial Institute, and was attended Lad noored $t with the loss of one wicket when by about 3,000 persona. Amongst those prosent the stumps were drawn for the day.
Los DON, 27th June: were Lord Krtaford, Mr. Joseph Chamber- lain, and Baron Henry Do Worms
The match between the Australian Elavon and Yorkshire was resumed to-day at Brait- ADELAIDE 12th July, ford. The county eleven scored heavily in their Articlos have been signed for amatoh between second innings. At lunch time they had raised Komp and Hanlan for the championship and the voore to 169 for two wickets, and continued 2500 a side, to be rowed on the 28th September, to make rana fast up to the mall of time, when This onlonlated that there will be a strong ebb they had saven wickets down for 314. The tide on that date. The men are under the same match being thus unfinished, was declared a draw. In the second innings of Yerkshire the Searle is to row Ifughes, of Nowoastle, on the chief zooring was done by Wainwright, who trainera as before. Hunter River, for £100 a side in three months; zade 105, and Hirst; who was 97 and zot ont at
the close of play. A LEUNDERBOLT,
The following are the scores:
AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. First Innings eerst
YORKSKIRE. First Innings... Second Inntage (with seven wicketsdowa)544 The following are the rents of the matches already played by the Australizu Eleven :-
Australia. Thorotch's Eleven: Won by Australia, with six wickets to spare.
MELBOURNE, 2nd June. A report tas born received frora Wilson's Promontory that about 9 o'clock on Tuesday evening a thunderbolt fall between the princi pet lightkaoper's quarters and the telegraph offleo. It was somewhat similar to one that The following telegrains are from Australian fell on the 17th June, 1895, but this was at Papers hooght on by the C... Co's steamer fended with more disastrous rosnits. Tho whole of the telegraph and telephone wires worn TANLEY AN A CENTRAL AFRICAN CONQUEROR slightest tracs, for a distance of four poles from Ching-in which arrived here as Saturday:---
fused completely away, without leaving the LONDON, 22nd June, Persistent reports have been received at the office. The walls of the office were oharred Sankin that a white man, who it is considered on ton sites; the battery-room was kocoked probable is 3Ir. II. M. Stanley, has arrived at the out for six square feet; the tank was smashed;
867
lia, by an inuings and 150 ruxs.
Australi v. Warwickshire: Won by Austra.
with enthusiasm, being myved and agsguded by the bilian Consul, Thomas Bain, and The Landtag met to-day. In his speech open. Henry Shield, the beal of the Liverpost ing the session King Willis sail that his shipowners of the port of Liverpool, having iron yorks" This meeting of morobarts and vornment, like that of the late King Frederick, hoard with satisfaction the explanation given by would be exercised as a logacy from his grand-L. L. Blackman, President of the America Enthor He would equally guard the rights of Atinatie and Pacific Ship Canal Company his people and the crow, and potent all reli- relating to the plans of the company for the gions. He was gratitied with the good relationsorstruction of the Nicaragua ship canal, and Babr-el-Gazollo, a telbutary of the White Nilea alone wall knocked down in three places, and Australia, by an innings and 10 runa existing between the stats and the Catholic having regard. to the opinions expresod by after conquering the country travered by him.several helos made in the ground. No one wa
A north-west was blowing at
to the northward of Waddelai, on Lake Albert the time, and the barometer stond at 99 25deg. Nyanza, where Eurin Pasha was to have bo met by Stanley and his relief expedition.}
Australia v. Surrey: Won by Australia, by an iuulge oud 154 runs.
Australis v. Oxford University: Won by Australia v. Yorkshire: Won by Australis, by an innings and fit runs
Australia v. Lanoushire: Won by Lancashire. by 22 rans
Australis 5. the Gentlemon of England
Australia. The Players: Won by the Psy. ars by 10 wickets,
AUSTRALIAN PASTORAL COMPANY.
London, 22nd June. The capital of tho Australien Pastoral Com-Drawn. pany, which was recently registered by Mosera. Gibbs, Bright, and Co., has been subscribed.
LOCAL OPTION IN AUSTRALIA.
MELAOURNE, 2nd June. the licensing banoh to-day as those which should Beventeen hotels at Geelong wore named by be closed in accordance with the recent local option vole, but the validity of the poll will be tested in the Supreme Court,
MELBOURNE, 25th June: The proceedings of the Lissing Court, which is inquiring into the reduction in the number of hotels at Part Melbaarse and Wiliamstown as decided at the recent local by arder of the Supreme Court, which bas been asked to quash the proceedings in connection with the pel's owing to aloged irregularities.
MELBOURNE, 28th June.
Australia v. Nottinghamshire: Won by Not- tinghamshire by 10 wickets.
Australia v. Cambridge University: Drave. Present: Won by Australia by 74 n
Australia v. Oxford University Past and
by eight wickets and one run.
Australia v. Middlesex: Won by Australia
Australia v. England: Won by Australia by 10 wickets and rues.
Australia v. Marylebone Club and Ground: Won by Australia by 14 ryne.
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Chines Imperial Losz, 1886 E-11 for cent
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Société Francaise dos Charbonnages da Tonkin
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finances, and hoped that further relief of oota C., of London, past and present, Presidenta muzes and persons of small means from taxation of the institution of civil engineers, to the effect would be possible. The King ecmended his speech that after a enrefal esamiativa and comparis with a quétation from Frederick the Great of the varioca plans for the construction of a
The King is the first servant of the state."
NR. COWEN IN MELBOURNE, The opening of the Land tag was accompanied Nicaragua, they are satisfied that the plans intor ecennia shilp canal noross the territory of
MELDOVENE, ad Juar Mr. F. Cowan, misioal director of the Mel by an itaposing caramonial similar to that ob: anbmitted by Blackman are proferable to any bourne Exhibition, arrived from England to-day The capital of the company is £2,000,000. served when the Reichstag mot. The white hall others, both as regards the working and said by the Austral, and we weloomad by the Bir of the old castle was again the soone of eremony; tenue of the canal, its coat of pastruation and bisition ofisiale and the muslost profession; The King entered tho nall, followed by the real the time required for its completion, and aring who promised to assist in making the musical prinose. The Queen and princesses occupied to the great width of the waterway and capacity portion of the Exhibition fastivities all that dais to the right of the throne. The members of of the looks proposed the canni will afford ample would be desired. Mr. Cawes, who is to the two licuses of the Landtag were stationed facilities for all trafile, however great, that hangaosed and foted by the Melbourne Musical opposite the throne, the members of the upper muy pue threagh it, as it will possess the Sociation, returned haarty thanks. bouse on the right and those of the lower house on the left side. As soon as th Kiag acrired the great advantage that cassols can navigate CARDINAL MORAN ON THE IRISH QUESTION, at or near full speed and pass each other without president of the oppor boase proposed oboere
LONDON, 2nd June: for him, and they were given with sathasian, damage or delay, which is not practicable in the
Cardinal Moran, who is now on a visit to Rome,
Australia v. Torkshire: Drawn. The King did do remove, in hemat whensual type of canal of astrinted width. Hennived, was granted an audience by his Holiness the
LONDON, 27th June, reading his sprechi. Pan chief prsages of the carugun constructed according to the plans which Cardinal Moran informed his Holiness that his option polls. have been temporarily suspended
That a ship canal across the territory of Ni Popo-day. In the course of the interview
The Australian Eleven will commenos "their address were loudly appluded. When he had Sinished the King octanded his hard to Prince have been suburitted to the meeting by Blaskan, expatjanes in Australia had, in tausifted his co
next matah at Manchester on Friday against tho North of England. The horas, toom.js con- Bismarck, tho, howing low, kissed it. After ident of the Acoricas, Atlanted Pacific letion of the pecessity and justice of a
siderd to by a fairly strong eleven, and is com bowing to the assembly the King loft the Ship Canal Company, would be of the first im tonomicas Government being granted to Ireland.
posed entirely of players from Notts and Lan-Takin hallamid onthusiastic choaring
portanca to anumeron, and especially to the com.
OPENING OF TUB GERMAN BEICHSTAG.
A writ of prohibition was formally served on cashire. The Dowager Express Victoria to-day received Irshad sad to that of the United States of merce of the United Kingdom of Great Britain
LONDON, 25 June.
Shangha LONDON, 28th June. The German Reichstag was opstod te-day the Idcending Court this morning, restraining
The Australian Eleven coramenced a match lengkong ad the President and Vice-President of the America." The meating regret to learn that with great-pomp by the Emperor William I then from any farther action with regard to the Reichbar, who presented her with an address of
loos option polls in favour of reducing the against the North of England at Manchester to- condolence on account of the death of Emperor wing mainly to the existing dispute between the Most of the Federalnoos wore present. In nomor of pablo-horses at Williamstown and day. The weather was showery end the wicket.
Government of Nicaragus and Ameries concerthe speech from the one his Jinjesty an- Port Melbourne. The court cannot decide what consagrantly in favour of the tawlers. Frederick. The Empress in her reply to the ing the encasions granted by the Government bounced the polisy handed to pursue. Ha hotals are to be cleast within the worth of June Englishmen batted first, bat did not make a pro- The aidress thanked them for their sympathy. The to the company, the carrying cat of the project promised that legislation bould be introduced as regnired by the Act. and the proceedings longed stand, being all disposed of for as runs, of Preshleat and Vice President afterwards waited has hitherto been delayed, sud, trusts that the to afford frethar pratention the working man on the Emperor and presented him with the res Government and company may speedily settle in Germany. He would do in his power la
are therefore rendered abortive.
which Bugg contributed 27 and Barlow 23, these ply of the Reichstag to the spool from the their differences and that the undertaking may romove the marked social. oon eats which bad an
ADELAIDE, 3rd July. being the highest scores of the innings. Ferris throuo The Emperor thould them for the be placed on such a basis that ample security will unhealthy effect on the people but, nevertheless, larat under the local uption vote.
Twenty-seven hotels have been closed in Hal-took five wickets for $8 runs, Taraer four nanimity with which the reply had been voted
wiokota for 35, szd Bayia ona for 12. be afforded for capital seeking to be invested in he was determined sternly to opposo all eforts and asked them to carey his thanks to the correction with it. All the money neessary to undermine pablis order. Turciag to the
ADELAIDE, 18th July. The Amtralians then went to the wickets. Nagasala Roiclistag. His Majesty recalled the passage to build a catial in councation with the prosions- question of foreign policy, the Emperor declared
The Supreme Court of Victoria has declined Tielt und Jervis were dismissed after compiling. of the Army bill by the Reichstag on Kabruary (ly secured American capital has now been pro- that as far se lay in his power he woult maintain to yuash the notion of the Licensing Bonek 13 and 12 respectively, and three other batsmes 6th, and sail its decision had a anost ehneringvided and England will prove good escand te peace abroad with all rations. He was very for which closed a number of hotelsin Geelong North, were quickly disposed of, the score standing at effect upon his grandfather and bimself:
The addresses of the upper and lower hoses the United States in completing the work.
of the Landing in reply to the sprock from the throno, after expressions of grief at the death of Emperor Frederick, consist for tas most part of paraphrases Emperor Willie's speech. Gratitude is expressed for the promista madic by
A DANGEROVA, GUN.
LONDON. 2811 Juve, The Daily News says this French Government bas bought a new reposting goo which fires sixty rounds a minute.
AJARA
in compliance with the local option vote. frem being desirens of using the army of Ger- THE GEBAK IN THE CABLE AND A WABLIKE many in offensive wore. As to the relationa batweon Germany and other European Powers, he was recited to uphold the alliance with
ADELAIDE, 3rd July, Austria and Italy, regarding them as the found for the recaption of a hostile forme, on the sup Elaborate defence preparations have been made stions upon which the equilibrium of Europe depended. Nevertheless he would carefully position that the cables have been cut by a .bel. otivato the personal friendship of the Caer of ligerent power inimical to England. It is sup. reported that the Berlin manisipal authorities. Dr. Fothergill, anther of a umber of medicalRoseia, and would do all in his power to maintain posed that they hope by cutting off communica friendly relations with that Power. The speech to be able to intercept vessels carrying ship- some of whom bold very liberal views on religious works, in dond
was received by the Reichslag with grestments of gald. enthusiasm.
the Empere, sûd assuranter ato giren of faith- ful and audiveblue support of the Crown. It is
DA, FOTHERGILL DEAD.
LONDON, 28th June.
LONDON, 26th June.
matters, wers received in a frigid aauner by the
WATHIYO NEW SOTIME FOR INST COVERNMENT- Eroperer, and that bia Majesty conelauled his
New Yong; 28th Jane. remarks by saying. Make it your business is. The Mail and Express' London cable special see that more charcles are bailé tu Berlin.
says:—Sir Edward Watkin. Member of Parlia BERLIN, 28th Juna Emperor Willian has written a letter appointment for Hythe, chosits as in Uuiotis Libsa ing the Grand Dake of Baden General Obarst intenda to introduce in the House of Commons with rask of Field Marshal, as a token of grati. Irish local government hill, which proposes tads for his important services in restoring the stablish district councils throughout the empire and for bis afectionata, paternal, and try, to be elected upon the same saffrage from the French Institute praying that the laws as the present boards of guardians, whose expulsion of the Due Aumale from Francs
useful counsel.
BURLIN. th June.
be a central council at Dublin, which would
be slected by the district councils and which
+
The apocul of the Emparor William of the
produced a favourable impression in Vienna. opening of the German Reichstag yesterday bas
THE DUKE OF AUMALE,
LONDON, 95th Juno. The French Cabinet has rejected a petition
VESTI ASHORE.
LONDON, 25th June.
A CALL TO ARMB.
ADELAIDE, 5th July. An unexpected call to arms was mode Esst night, and within an hour and a-half, six hub-
dred men were under armant the phurs of condez- voak in response to the call.
ADELAIDE, 10th July. The call to arms that was made last week bas revealed the utter inofficiency of the defence force.
ADELAIDE, 12th July. The Government does not intend to move in "the waitse of the establjaliment of u silver" mint
MALL-SÓRVION TO THE-KEW HERELDSA.
A SILVER XINT.
ADELAIDE, 5th July.
the New Hebrides has been established at a gost A monthly mail service between Sydney and
schof £1,200 per visita, qu
THE TRADE OF VICTONIA.
MELBOURNE, 26th June.
duties it is proposed the ue disfrist councils might be cancelled. LONDON, 28th June. The Berlin correspondant of the St. James's should take over to themselves. There would Gazette ata on that General Von Caprivi, chief of the imperial admiralty, bostendered his resig-could-be intrusted with-a-general control of Melbourne with a cargo of railway, trop, han
The ship Ter, bound from Middlesborough in the oelogy. nation of that offen süd also the offion he holds in the army. The resignation will doubtles be ac would sit once a year at the members of she will become a total wreck. The crew was parely Irish affairs. This central council gone ashore at Yarmouth, and it is feared that cepted. The sarrespondent also states that it would be elected for five years. The his all safely landai. other changes will follow,
Secretary of Stals for Ireland, the law officers.
--MORGAN'S GOLD MINE. of, the Crown, and the heads of the various The presidents of the tw Houses of the executive departments of the imperial Govern
LONDON, 25th Juns Prussiad Dad to-day presented to Emperor ment would be ex-officio members of the central formad to work Mr. William Pritchard Mer-wore calmed at £13,022,151, inclusive of the bor. The capital of the company which has been The imports into the colony during last year William the address of the boulas in reply conscil. The administration of justice, and to a gan's gold mine, at Gwynfynydd, in Wales dar truds, which was worth £5,445.067. The to a speech from the throne, The Emporer inertain oxtent the control of the police and all £200,000), has been over subred expressing his tanks mode ng reference to fiscal matters of Ireland would still ramai in
import duties collected amounted to £2,204,775. political questions
A SHIFTING DISASTER. the hands of the Imperial Parliament, in which
LONDON, 25th Jane.
Wool to the value of £1,778,997 was imported. News has boca cerived from South Africa The cxports for the year wore valued at Cape Agulhas, to the south-eastward of the THE AUREALIAN CRTOERTEER IN ENGLAND. by the products and manufactures of the colony. Cape of Good Hope, during a heavy gale,
LONDON. 22nd June: sighted a large vessel, the name of which is The watch between the Australian Eleven and unknown, in diezbled condition. It is the the Marylebone Clab and ground was continued impression of those who were on board the at Lorde to-day The Australiane went in for Drummond Castle that the dianbled
55, with five wickets down, whom the stumps were drave for the day, Bananeman and Turner bolug not out, with 9 and 3 rans to their oredit respectively. The following are the scores of the Australians:
M'Donnell
Bannerman, not out. Trotte Bonnerst
Jarvis......
·Blackbomevide
Tarder, not out wen
Sundries.....
Total, for five winkets...... 55
A GHANGE IN THE PROGRAMME. The Australian will commence & match on the 12th July against us Eleven of England at Stoks- upon-Trent, instead of against the Gentlemen of Sootinnd at dieburgh, as previously arranged.
SUNSET, A BONNET.
The sun sings slowly in a mist-fel pros
That flame and głowa with tongues of fashing gold; The orient: sky fast file with heavy, bold, Emparplod oloids, their edgar fringed with fire; The league-fung sunest splendours, rising Ligber At once from cart and west, at longih safold Both wave and sky; and then, we have arolla? A scene whese beaatios one by one expire.
The Haber gathers up his bome-mealed nata," And westward, o'er the asken-main, he aeta The goat herd with he struggling Hook, now wonde
clout the lile, but now he humerard benda, "Fiaccaro brownbrils, 'There, down the bill-side way,
His tardy steps: all through the burning days
SUNKISE: A SONNET.
dafel on Tuesday, the Emperor referred to the present. The Imperial Parliament would also that the steamship. Trasmont Castle, when off £11,351,145, of which £3,502,979 was represented The crescent moon bus at: swort ginsy Night.
In the rescript addressed to Prince Bismarck the Irish members would retain their seats as at have a right to vote the decision of the Dublin Council This is the general idea of tap theo. THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH'S RUMOUKEĎ WEDDING.
profanel shook caused by the death of Emperor Feodorisk, following an soon after the death of Zaporor Willinus, and expressed thanks for the universel expressions of sympathy.
BEL, 21st Jana.
A grat sensation has been caused by the publication of the late Emperor's privals papers. sly discuss family and political affairs. THE "STAR" ON CREELTIES TO NATIONALIST
MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT.
LONDON, 23rd June.
The Star last evening printed a formulated schedule of the sufferings of the Nationalist members of Parliewont imprisoned under the Coercion Act. The articlo is hole by u letter from Gladatane approving the plan of bringing before the country a detailed necount of Tory
ruelties.
New York, 29th Jase.
teasel
and Mrs. Lilian W. Hamastey are to bo had lumigrants on heard, battoned down, as
The statement that the Duke of Marlborough
like a confirmation in the story yesterday of a the captain of the steacer shoated that he had married within a short time receives something wild strieks were heart from the vessel when family friend of Mrs. Hamersley. This lady lost all his boats, and could therefore render no the Duke was a frequent visitor of Mr. assistance. Berly on the morning of the 4th lately given Mrs. Hamersley a number of pro is very reason to fear that she foundered. Hamersley's Fifth-avenne residence, that he has Jane the vessel suddenly disappeared, and there sets, among them a handsomely inlaid table, hasatifal box, also containing growing orhids. with growing orchids, and a very exponsive and
LONDON, 27th Jane.
It is belived at Lloyd's that the diezblod vessel which was son from the steamer Drummond Just when the marriage will eccor," said the Castle of Cape Agulhas, South Afrios and which lady. "I do not happen to know, but I am sure afterwards founderet was not so immigrant GREAT HEAT IN NEW YORK.
it will be within a very short time.” New Yonu, 25th Jano
ship, as was supposed, hat was sither a homeward- Discussing the event further, the lady anidbound ruler or vogel with coolies on board. Up to 'clock this morning the record. of
"The Dukais vary fond of money, and I have Fatal prostration is unprecedented for any June cars for some time that he was making in day in the history of the Cooper's offee. At quiries as to Mrs. Hamersley's fortune. Gu.the Ruth death it reached treaty, all more ur other hand, every one knows that Mrs. Banors lows directly caused by the torral atmosphere.ley is not avare to marrying a litle, and for that Many victims expired without the slightest pre- reason the engagement does not surprise on monition of their fate Some in the prime of
much. Iam only sorry that Mr. Hamersley is
A TOWN, BLOCKADED,
THE WRITE FTASKA,
life, who yesterday wern in the best of spirits not better acquainted with the Dako's litt and apparently the best of health, were corpses urs in England than she is." in their beds this morning. Cutie in thv crowded, rooking tenement districare dying
LISBON, 29th June. off like Acwars that wilt in the sun! god por-
The Portuguese Govoremant has given notice Goas in many quarters, attempting to move abot in ordinary pursuita, ait donly 10 miles north-west of the Portugnose settlement of the blockade of Guissimbe, n fawn thirty gas nvir lagt. Several persons at the
of Ambrise, Africa. breakfast-fable. The prostrations very na marens. The thermometer at 2.33 was 01 deg. uile shade.
NEW YORK, 24 June. The Bureau of Vital Statistics reports that up to noon to-day the death rate for the preced ing twenty-four hours was 220, das almost tirely to the hot, dirvelly or indirectly. This ia an unprecedentedly large number of dentis.
COUNT KİTKIEWICZ SUED.
NEW YORK, 26th June. Count Witkiewicz has been sued by his wife. formerly Mollis Peyser, for $100 for services
governJčn
QUEZ CONVENTION LATIFIED.
CONSTANTINOPLE, 26th June.
The Trade ansances the ratideation by Tar-
DISASTROUS FLOODS IN MEXICO.
· LONDON, 27th June. atrous floods in that country, resulting not only. News has been received from Maxico o dis- in immause destruction of property, bat great; loss of life, 1,500 perrous having been dronel
THE THRONE OF BANOVER.
It is reported that a reconciliation has bee | effected between the Emperor William II. and
With all her retinue of atam, has fodi
Fresh from her coa cene, onglet with light
The wide winged kindling west is hard with red. Fair Morning cooos, in Bowing raiment bright. Bach pouting wavelet lifts its hiring bead She paseos o'er the threshold into night
To groot her, as with osey, gracefal trand,
Trakt, and Bonnor, who scored 45 and 24 respec- The througing Best of Bching janke, with mil their second innings, but with the exception of The spray illis araggy porch, and sails,
In enger quout of food, g'or down-lit sag.
'Donnell, Blackban, and Turner were disposed Throughout the night they plied their way toil, tirely, the batsman made a very poor stånd, Lot loose, rua fred before the humming breeze:
They now win, fall-kadan with their spoil. of for nil, and the innings closed for 96 raus.
The following are the moores :-
Hongkong, July, 1998.
Bannerman..
"M'Donnell
Blackha
Turner
Trott
Bouner
Jarvie Worrell
Edwards
Forris, not out Boyle
Total
D.
REGISTER.
2715 July, 10, 46 + KM,
Nagasaki 29.38
20.00
29.15 Tutphoz!
50.89
$1.89
zech Daly, 1929, at 10 AM.
Postaci Turkice.......
29.65
રા
20.2
29.01
29.59 FK
29,81 -1 64
34·liaso... MARIA 1 22,24 (1) 20
10.04
The typhon la moving teethwards. Cisar, hot, und dere weather pravaške.
W. DOBERCK. Hongkong Observatory, 26th July, 1888.
-METEUROLUGJOAL-REGISTER.
Previong day. at i p
On date
Dr. Late at 10a.m. td þ.m
**29.69**
feipomture. -•---
33
Humidity
87
188
FA
Direction of wind
Jurometor
Force of wind Weather Bergamaİ Rain
lett
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Фил
بی
чо
1-BA+OMETER gidiced to 93 degrees Fahrenhet at the feel of the ses in inches, tenths and hundredtur.
2.-TEMPERATURN in the shade in degrees Fahrenheit. -8-Nummer in pérenntage ocoaturation, the lesidity ofl.
air made woth metare bring 100.
Dakota w The Ward to two points." -
5. SO OT Winx according to Beaufort Scain.
THE FRENCH MAIL. The Metsamer Oris, with the French all of the 30th June, loft Saigon at 5 p... on the 9th July, and may be expected to arrive here on or about Wednesday, the 1st August. from Haagkong on the 19th May This proket brings replies to Intors despatched
THE AMERIČAN MAFI
The O. O. etcanor Gaelic, with the Amori- can mail of the 11th July, left Yokohama' on the 29th July, and may be exprated here on or about the 4th August.
THE CANADIAN MATÈS. The C. P.stardor Rataviu, with the Canadian mail, loft Kobe on the 24th, and is due here on the 30th instant
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The C. P. steamer Zambeer, with the Canadian mail, leaves Yokohama on the 31st July, and is due bore en the 6ik Angust.
The Canadian Pacific stenwer Pavi Adelaide, with the Canadian mail, left Vancouver on the 20th July.
STEAMERS EXPECTED. The O. E. S. Co.'s steamer Telemachus loft Singapore on the 24th, and in das bare on the
30th instant.
The D. D. E. stoamer Hesperia loft Singapore. on the 28th July, and is dus here on the lat August.
The P. & O. stemor Venetia loft Singapore on the 26th July, and may be ozpocted here on or about the let Aagnat.
The N. G. I. aleamer Stura lef; Singapore on the 27th July, and may be expected hera on or about the 2nd Angrat.
The Union Line steamer Guy Mannering left.
Singapore on the 27th July, and is dus here on the Bed August.
The Union Líne steamer Dorsel left Singapore on the 28th Jaly, and in due Love on the 4th Argust.
POST-OFFICE NOTICES.
When Correspondcaco has benn mis-sent or delayed (both of which are habla to happen Decrsionally) all thai the addresso need do in to nots on the coror, Sent to. or Received: at 7 pm, or as the case may be, and forward t without any cther writing whatever, to the Postmaster Geoval. This shonk be actel on the first timo cavso of complaint occurs; it is a mistake to let such matters pass for fear of giving trouble, a course which generally gives more trouble in the end.
The authoriset List of Mails ined in connection with this paper is the one published twice each day in our Extn, which is always corrected to a much later her than that given below.
A MATY, WILI CLOSE. For Saigon.-Par Chow-chow-foq, to-day, tas 30th inst., st 4.30 PM.
For Foochow Per Propontis, 14-day, the 30th inst., at 5:00 P.M.
For Nagasaki, Kobe, and Yokohama.-Por Bokhara, to-day, the 30th inst., at 5.00 PM.
For Straits and Bombay-Per Thibet, to- morrow, the 31st inst.. at 11:30AM.
For Swatow. Amoy and Foshow.-Per Namoa, to-morros, the fist fist., at 11.30 s.m.
For Seaton and Bangkok-Por Deadwoonyer, ou Wednesday, the 1st August at 11.30 A..
For Singapore-Per Daphne, on Monday, |the 6th August, at 9.00 4.x.
MAILS BY THE GERMAN PACKET. The farman Contract Packet Praenes will be despatched on WEDNESDAY. the lat Angust, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe thoandcountries beyerd, via Brindisi, to the Btraits Settlements, Batavia, Burmsh, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, &c., &c. Registry ceases at 4 P.M. The mail class at
- W B. Non sky asaules D. rizsling rain, E.fog: G. gloomy H. bail, Light ging; D.verost; 2. prasing blowera; Quiqually ; 12, rahoj 9. now: 1. thander; V. vidbility; W. des (wet). Robes, tenths and hundredths,
W. DOBERCK. Hongkong Observatory, 29th July, 1888.
IMPAIRED VISION.
P.M. Correspondence-should be marked Per German Mait, or with the name of the Packet.
The Post Office decliuse all responsibility for Unregistered Covers containing Bank Notes,
MR LAWRENCE IN BOT in Hongkong, Coin, or Jacollory, and where Registration has
and may be CONSULTED at the bean neglectul will make no enquiries-iuta. HONGKONG HOTEL (Room No. 2) daily alleged losses of such envors.
from 8 AM to 6 PM.
(CONSULTATION FREE).
One Third of those suffering from Bindows canteses their calamity to the use of COMMON SPECTACLES or LENSES imperfectly adapted to the Biglit.
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MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET, despatched on THURSDAY, the 2nd August, The French Contract Packet Anadyr will be with Mails for the United Kingdom, urop and places beyond, við Marazilbes; to Saigon,
S. E. GROOM, Esq., F.R.G.8., Barrister-at-Straits Settlements, Batavia, Barmah, Ceylon, the Australasian Colonies, Poudicbéry, Madras, law, Singapore, writes:-
Calcutta, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
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I wear them with much eatisfaction and con, fart, and find the frames are especially conveniens
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Hotal L'Europe, Singapore.
B. HULDLE, Esq., Diputy Master Aitardant Bingapore, writes
"I am touch pleased with the glasses you have adapted to my sight. They are vory dear and distinct, enabling me to read the smallest print without the least effort."
LOMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
BATURDAY, 28th July, EXPORT CARGO,
To Mesere. LAWRENCE & MAYO, Singapore. Per steamship Albany, sailed on the 26th
LAWRENCE & MAYO, Joly-For. Kobe-4,100 bags sugar and 93 packages sundries. For Vancouver-81 packe
Ophthalmic Opticians. ages merchandise. For Viotoria-1,000 bags (Opticians to the Principal Ophthalmic ring, 25, cusna. opium, 60 packages ten, and 236 Surgeons in India and England, packages merchandise. For San Francisco- Oo: Old Bond Street, London; 3 & 4, 4,795, bags ride, 20 bozes prepareil opita, 185 Hare Street, Calcatts; and Rampart Row,
algas ben, and 1,895 packages merchandise. Bombay
Hongkong, 24th July, 1888. merchandise. For Beattle-500 bags fico, and 72 packages morobandinə.
UN LONTON
The Englishmen, requiring 125 to get to win, thon went in for their second sings, sad when the stamps were drawn for the day had secored For Portland-$75 baga res, and 283 packages LONDON, 27th June.
101 with saven wiskete down.
LONDON, 29 Jána The match was resumed and comluded to-day, the result being a rather narrow vistory for the Australians. The Englishmen costigned their second innings, but the remaining batsmen only succeeded in adding 9 ruas to yesterday's total, and the last wicket fel: for 110 ruas, the Austra tiens the winning the match by 14 runs.
In the second innings of Marylebone, Turner took six wickets for 2 runs, and Worrall two wiskots for 0.
the Daks of Comber and, and that the latter has renounced bis claims to the throne of Hanover. NEW QUEKKOLAYD LOAN,
LONDON, 26th June. Tenders have been invited by the Queensland Government for a loan of £2,500,000, bowring | internet at 33 per cent, the minimum price being red at 94. Tenders will be opened on Tuesday next.
LONDON, 27th June.
LONDON, 29th Jane. If the white Pasha in the Bahr Eighazal district in Henry M. Starter and he intends to release the white stares at Khartoum, the Go. sorament will actively sesist him; but if he The new Queensland Iman of £2,500,000, at 8j intends to bald Khartoum and to send from that par ceat, which has been placed on the market, plase a force to Emin Hey, it is not probable that and the minimum price of which is fixed at 94, the Government will support him.
fie new quoted at a premium of 15, or 95§.'
INVESTARNT OF TRUST FONDS IN COLONIAL
LONDON, th June.
intolerance.
· SECURITIES-
رم
UN PARIS
LONDON, 25th Juno. The Australías Eleven commcnost s matoh against Yorkshire at Bradford to-day. The Aur-ON
fralians won the toss sad went to the wickets. 'CHANGES AT THE VATICAN.
M'Donnell and Troti were disposed of for 20 LONDON, 29th June.
and 12 runs respectively, but Bannerman and ON say: Important changes are about to be A dispatch to the Daily News from Rome
Bonnor soon collared the English bowling, and In sonanquance of the representation of the
the score mounted rapidly, 149 runs having born made at the Vatican. Mgr. Galberti will polonial Agente-General, who have been urging compelled with a loss of two wickets when the ON probably be sppolated Papal Secretary of State. that trustees should bellowed to invest trust funds adjournment was made for lunch. When play It is expected that a more conciliatory polios in colonial testbed stocks, Lord Eersonell hos. Wamed the score was steadily increased, key of the Suez Canal Convection between Dag-il shortly replace the present policy of expressed his willingness to progines an award and the last wicket fell inte in the afternoon for ON
907 Fans Bonnor gives brilliant displayTM of land and Turkey:
ment in his Liability of Trustoos Bill, with WEETINGS IN TRAPAZUAR NQUARE,
view to permitting trasfees to invest in colonial batting, and his amore of 115, which included LONDON, 29th Jano.
per cent stocks when the price of each stocks twenty-five 4's, was the great festurs of the in- The courts have refused to grant an applies in not less then 105, and in 8 and 34 per cent zings. He was at the wickets an hour and a-half, Pope's ancyalical on liberalism in pa- tion for Bammouses rainst Matthews, Hone stocks when the price is equivalent to 105 for a sud only gure ene chance when he had word 110 runs Bannerman also played an excellent innings for 85, while Turzer Edwards, and Ferris contributed materially to the total.
-The following are the scores ca
M'Donnell..... Bannerman
THE POPE ON LIDERALIUM,
ROME, 26th Juge.
de. It is a longthy document. The Tone olaseifies the subject under two heads, aucie and modern, and coods ons the latter au bolig in opposition to that practiced by Christ..
EFFECTS OF LIGHTNING.
VIENNA, 28th June,
Secretary, and Sir Charles Warren, Chief of 4 per cent stock.
Metropolitan Police, for preventing meet
Thuring service in a church at Breeds, Gali.uge et, the building was struck by lightning and almost outirely destroyed. Thres persons wera killed and 100 injured,
DEATH OF BIERY NOWARD GAYA
NEW YORK, 6th
Sidney Howard Gaz is dand. How the author of Bryant and Gay's History United states." He ww once editor of de anti-slavery Standard. He was aged seventy- four.
COLONT OF ALSACE-LORRAINE FARMERS.
ÁONTREAL, 20th June.
Prince Bonaparte is negoticting with the Dominius Goverursent for the purpose of pur chasing 5,000 doces of prairie land in the North- west to form a story of Alunos-Lorraine fermere. THE NICARAGUA CANAL,
afalgar equaro. The judges decided
A JOCKST'S LIBEL JUTT.
THE EDUCAZION_COMMISSION. existed for the holding of public
LONDON, 28th June. The Royal Commission on Elementary Edues- meatings which interfered with the free pastion in England and Wales, which was appointot shortly after the present Government came into through the square by the people."
LONDON, 29th June. power, bus brought up a report, in which it re Thetrial of the libel sait of Joskey Wood against the voluntary school system and the development commends the authoritative encouragement of the Gazette, which sensot hire of pulling bersae, of religions and moral education. The members ended to day, a verdict being returned awarding of the Commission were, however, not un for was £5,000. The coss is an outgrowth of ant from the recommendations embodied in one farthing to the plaintiff. The amount and anisous, a minority having expressed their dis the famous contest between Lord Durham and the report. Sir George Chetwynd. Wood managed the Sherrard stables, where Sir George Chetwynd's horees were trained, and was stacked by Dur- ham, when bo attacked Bir George at Sherrard stakles. As a consequence of the charges made against him the stewards of the Jockey Clab refused Wood a new licence for year.
AN ALTERNATIVE CABLE HƠARMEN.
LONDON, 28th June.
Trott
Водпог Jarvis....... Tarners Edwards
Lyon --.!! Blackham Werzali
Sandries
Total
Ferris (not out?
€5
14
115
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The Yorkshire team then want to the wicketa
367
Bank Bilis, og demand Credits, at 4 months' right NEW YORK
EXUDASCE.
Telographie Transfer.... Bank Bills, on demand. Bank Bulk, at 30 days' right.
3,01 Bauk Dillat à months' sight .......... Credits, at + months' sight ... Documentary Bills, st 4 months
sight......
..3/02
3.77.
.......2,114
.......3.85
.73.
.744
2235
424
$231
224
.72
mater
Bank Billa, on demand,., Credits, 60 days' sight BONBAY—-
Talographio Transfer Bank on demand CALCUTTA, —— Telegraphic Transfer Bank, on demand SHANGHAL
Bank, at sight Privato, days' right
BRAKES.
Quotations 10 min Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Sharea-56
per cent, premian, eslər.
Union Insurance Society of Canton, Limited--
$20 per share. -
China Traders' Insurance Company's Shares-
$73 per share.
North China Insurance-T 285 par share. Yangtaze Insurance Assosiation-Tls. 89 per
share.
Chingo Insuranos Company, Limited-$185 par
FOR SALE.
THE SIAMESE Barque `-
The usual hours will be observed in closing the Mils, &o,
The Post Office declines al responsibility for Unregistered Letlers containing Dank Notas, Coin, or Jewellery, and, where Registration Las been neglected, will make no enquiries into alleged losacs of such letters
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FOR SALE,
HAMPAGNE "MONOPOLÉM
HEIDSIECK & Co-
MONOPOLE REP. SEAL (medium dry).
-Do. "800" RED Fon)
Du.
GOLD FOIL (dry),
DAY
Do.
..
(extra dry).
1381
+
CABLQ WITZ & C........ Sole Agents for
"YOUNG SLAM.” For Particulare, spply to
HOP HING HONG. Hongkong, 27th July, 1888. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT.
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A HANDSOME AMERICAN MANUAL
AND PEDAL BABS ORGAN, ALMOST NEW. DIMENSIONE Length, 4 feet 11 forbes: height, & feet 2 inches; width, fost inches. In Walnut'onso, carved and poll-bed.
The instrument has Six Ontares of Koys. C. Soale, Six Sets of Roods, Fifteen 8lops, viz. Dispason, Melodia, Vicia, Dulcet, Principal, Celeste, Flute D'Amour, Cella, Cremona, Fugle Horn, Forts, Vox Humana Otar Coupler, Bourdon Pedal, "Manual to Potske, Grand Organ, Foot Pedal, Swell Foot Podel Foot Blow Pedala, Blow Handle. Pedals 1 Sot 30 Notes Pedal Reeds, 16 feet Pitoh:
Can be seen at the Oftes of the Daily Presa Any morning between the hours of 10 a.. and Noon.
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Hongkong, 6th April, 1898.
|098
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FOR SALE.
(1945
CHAS, HEIDSIECK'S
CHAMPAGNE, 1860 WHITE SRAL. $29.......... por case of 1 dozen quarta. $23............ For case of desen pints.
PAUL DUBOIS & Co's CLARET, GRAND VIN LeovILLE. $25............ per case of 1 dozen gaarts. CLARET, Chateau LabOSE. $13 per case of 1 dozen quarts. $14............ pur case of 2 dozen pisite.
PONTET CANET. $9:80...... per case of 1 desen quarts. PALMER MARGAUX $7.50........ per case of i dozen quarts. 58.50
per case of 2 dozen pints. LORMONT.
9.5
...................... per case of 1 dozen quarta JOHN WALKER & SONS OLD HIGHLAND WHISKEY. S............ per case of 1 dozen bottles. ALSO. CUTLER PALMER & Co.'s
WINES AND SPIRITS.
SIEMSSEN & Co.
[21 Hongkong, Jst January, 1894,
FOR SALE CHEAP.
FOR SALE,
AT WHOLESALE PRICES. 'CYLINDRICAL TUBULAB QUF BOAT'S BOILERS, 150 H.P, ach, with filings, tested to 153 The to the aquare insà; ACCONE'S SHERRY, PORT. ✪ CLARETS, CHAMPAGNE. they are unitable for a vessel about 670′ toms, or
NOCKS, BURGUNDY would be very suitable for driving station BRANDY, WHISKIES, ALE, STOUT, engines. 6 Cornish BOKERS 15 ft. long by t
MACHINERY, PIANOS, COOKING Patent TUBES in each, 1 Largy SIRAN SCALES, BICYCLES
On Tai Insurance Company, Limited-Tls. 148 in diameter, doable rivetted, with 4 Galway's STOVES, TRICYCLES.
abare.
per share.
share.
$8475 per share.
Canton Town Office. Limited-177 per LAVNOB ENGINE and BOLLEE. 2 Vertical PAINTS, OILS, VABNISH.
BOILREF. 1 Seat FER ENGINE BOLLER. PIANOS. Hongkong Fire Insurance Company's Sibaros 16-H.P. ENGINE. 1 Steam PUMP. & HSINGER" SEWING MACHINES.
zontal and 1 Diagonal Steam WINCHES, 1
SODA WATER MACHINERY, GAS VELOCIPELE China Fire Insurance Company's Shares--$78 Large PLANING MACHINE 1 EMELY TOL
HORSES, per ebare
GRINDER 5 Boxes TAPS and DIRK I GAP ENGINES,
EMPIRE LUBRICATORS, TOE MAKING MACHINES. (The above hare their guaring all
London, 20th Jano, Straite. Fire Insurance Company, Limited complete) 1 Large Hand Power WHEEL JINRICKSHAS.
The match between the Australian · Eleven
325 m
*919).
Apply to
W. G. HUMPHREYS & Co., '
Bank Buildings.
roa
for Driving Machinery with SHAFTING sod PULLETS, and Sun FIRE ENGINES. 2 double saling HAND PUMPA, 1 5,000 gal. Hongkong, let January, 1888. WATER TANK.
All the above Machinery are new or as good
Sir John Pender, chairman of the Eastern Extension Cable Company, has had an inter- view which Lord Kantsford, Seeratary of State and at the close of the day's play had scored 3 Straits Marine Insurance Company, Limited-Laras Slach Chatre, foot bed. 2 DELLIISG MACHINES, BICYCLE WHEELS FOR for the Colonies, with reference to the home with no riokete down.. DE. MŁODENZIN DENIES SEVERAL REPORTS- of his company for laying a talagraphic cania
· KECENTLY · CİRÇULATED-
to Western Australia, ne an alternative to the NEW YORK, 29th June. proposed cable from Vancouver to Australia.
and a Torkshire teato was resumed at Bradford New York, 26th Jano. A cable special from London to the Mail ancients THE PANAMA CANAL LOAN,,
to-day. The Englishren, who commenced their Engineer t. C. Litolfield, of New York, and Express says The Locarne correspondent of
LONDON, 29th June. first innings late yesterday, and bad scored 8 Artist. 1. D. Murphy, of Boston, of the Nicara. Paris journal has interviewed Sir forell M Only one-half of the Pasama Canal lottery runs with no wisket down, resumed their linings, gus anal survey, have arrived from Rivas, via kenzie, who is now making a tour of Switzerland loan of £24,000,000, which was recently aniboris and made an excellent stand, the scare rosshing Pauama, with nuwe in Jass 11th Engineer for his health. The physician dentes many ofed by the Frank Chamber of Deputies, has 105 for three wickets when the adjonzument was Menocal arrived at San Juan, May 24th. Tho the statements concerning him which have re-boen subscribed.
made for innch. On play being resumed, the leontion of the lower route is completed from contly been published in ontinental journals,
3 LONDON, 20th Juas. BOOKS was stasilily increased by Les and Hol Ochoa to-Graytuwa, ozcopt some lossl ex-oon Beth during his connection with the case of the It in stated that the balance of the Panama but when these batanou were disposed of the pections. The districes from the location of the late Kaiser and since be left Berlin ho has been, Canal lottery loan (only half of which has been remaining wickelz fall rapidly, and the Innings upper route will be about as follows: Canal in he states, the subject of many otitions interviews subscribed by the pubillo) will be taken up by a closed for 228 runs, of which Les contributed £1. excavation-Uraytown to Deseado Basin, 12.95 und of many statements which have no founda syndicata.
and Hall 67. Tainer look three wickets for 66
Hongkong and Whampoa Dook Company's
Bhates--81 par caut," prem, Hongkong. Csaton, and Macao Steamboat Co.'s
Shares-$118 per cent. prom Indo-Chins Steam Navigation Co.'s Shares
123 per cent, discount Chin and alanila Steamship Company, Limited
-$115 per share. Douglas Steamship Company Limited-858 per
there.
Hongkong Gas Company's Skarse-$185 par
share.
as new
FOR SALE.
FRAMPAGNE.
1 Full site "THEVETON'S BILLIARD TABLETIREDE. GIESLER & Cola. with BALLS, CUES and MARKING BOARD
For further Particulara, apply to
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer,
Queen's Road.
Hongkong, 11th July, 1889.
[29207
.....$23 per Case of 1 Dozan. ..$25 per Case of 9 Dosen. GILMAN & Co.
QUARTS PINTE
Hongkong, 31st May, 1888.
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