Intimations.
A. S. WATSON & CO.
FAMILY
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1883.
again been directed to this matter, that
Houg papers state that difficulties are likely to arise between Spain and Morocco, owing to the non-cession by the latter of an important territory claimed by Spain under her-Treaty of 1860
was unluckily run out, with the total of 113 for Co. sailed from Nagasaki on the 14th of June, wickets-last man 8. A few more overs set-1883, and was off Yelosisima at 10:40 pm, on iled the business, Howarth falling to Barff at that night; the weather being fine, clear over- 118, Lloyd placing an easy one in Rice's hands, head, but hasy-and deceptive as to distance. off Hynes, at 121, and Morland sending one Yebosi was passed a cable to the North
"course" shaped for Koshima-no-
Barff bowled very steadily throughout the to evidence from a mile to 1 miles, and from Hughesman to carry out his bat without Cosima (Wason Island) which was padar having had, a chance to distinguish himself. 1.10 a.m. on June 15th at a distance according
these animals, without subjecting them to
A FARIS telegram in a London paper of the 21st any sort of cruel treatment. These neces-
ulto says that after the Marquis Tseng's first sary arrangements will doubtless suggest
interview with M. Jules Ferry, he telegraphed to Pekin the terms of the memorandum drawn themselves to those concerned, and we LY AND DISPENSING cannot doubt, now that public attention has Tax British steamer Haljoong went over to the up in concert by M. Ferry and M. Challemel-back to Barff at 122, thua leaving Private | ward-and-
Cosmopolitan Dock this afternoon. The the Chinese Government a fresh interview, will Lacour. As soon as a reply is received from CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, the agents of the various vessels will see man barque Marte and the American ship take place between the President of the Ministry innings, taking six wickets at a cost of so runs thence to North Sipsima, which was 'abeam at
Zouave left. Kowloon and the Cosmopolitan and the Marquis Tseng, Docks this morning and afternoon respectively. A NEW French ironclad, 1 Indemptable, has been launched at L'Orient. She is a turret-ship, fitted with two screws, and armed with two
on the stocks, and has cost altogether abodt- £415,000,
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that everything requisite is done to re- move the existing grievance. It may be pointed out that the law is very clear upon the subject of cruelty to animals, By Or- dinance No. 14 of 1845, sec. 3. para: 10. it is laid down that "Every person who 75-ton guns. The new vessel has been six years She brought the passengers and part of the batsmen handled the Sergeant rather roughly,' and having the Third Officer under his immediate
shall wantonly, or cruelly mutilate or other- wire illuse any horse, mule, dog, or other animal" within the colony &c., &c., is liable to a penalty not exceeding Five pounds.
TELEGRAM S.
LONDON, October 16th. THE FRENCH RADICALS AND THE TON, QUIN QUESTION,
.
In the Chamber of Deputies the Radicals have
THE Italian transport Washington has lately been executing a series of soundings round the coast of Ischia with a view to ascertaining whether the late earthquakes have produced any changes in the bottom of the sea that might be dangerous.
SAYS the Amoy Gazette of the aand instant "The Revenue.cruiser Ling Feng, Captain Farrow, left this morning for the Pescadores,
temporary Harbour light is in course of con:
directions..
The ship's Log Book (produced) has been ix
produced) has been regularly and carelessly kept, and affords no reliable evidence as to ship's courses steered, or as to her position at any time, Me
THE Yapan Mail learns from a private source that the Takasago Maru returned to Hakodate from the wreck of the Akitsushima Maru, and reports there is but little chance of saving her
cargo, the mails having been forwarded overland. The balance of the cargo was being landed, and it will all be saved. The Akitsushima Mary, it would appear, went ashore at 5 o'clock in the morning, in tolerably clear weather EXTREMELY bad weather has, says the Hiogo News of the 17th inst., been experienced lately Jarrett bowled Porter" without scoring at 43, and off which were merely judged by the eye, and
The Yetchin-maru, of the Kiodo Unya Kaisha, while on the voyage to Fushiki had to throw overboard a number of cattle and a quantity of other cargo, owing to
unfortunate enough to lose a steamer thus early in its career, for the Sekune-maru is a total wreck at Tsuchisaki, about twenty miles north of Akita.
on the West coast.
total when Newcombe had, also to retire for a
No steps were taken to verify the ship's post- tion by, cross bearings or otherwise, when off. Wilson Island, or North Sirosima, the distances courses shaped in accordance,
Caldwell had two wickets for 16 and Hynes one : 2.40 a.m., distance 1 to 2 miles; the course was for the same number.
then shaped E. 1 3. by standard compass (E. i The Club captain deputed Rice and Bell Irving | N, magnetic course); this course was kept’until to open the ball, Private Evans and Sergeant the ship struck a shoal about cable S.E. of the Morland commencing the assault for The Buffs. Black Rock at 3:30. Im. A speed of fo or 191 The old "pro" was dead on the wicket, sending knots was maintained during the whole voyage; down three maidens in succession, but both and the vessel was navigated by the Captain, he was quickly shunted in favor of Porter's "ex presses." Rice was given out leg before to Evans, the first wicket falling for ng runs, the left hander having put together 17 in capital form. The new bowler's third, over succeeded in getting rid of Irving who was smartly held by Lloyd. Coxon was neatman in. The Club now met with a series of disasters as Hare was sent back, "caught Coxon had only added an additional four to the cipher. Scoones was the next comer, but he also had a short life and a merry The deviation card produced has never been, A after contributing 7 D'Aeth, who had verified since the ship was swung at Hongkong just previously taken the ball from Porter, six months previously under steam by a bearing was Coxon's next partner but the last named It is certainly remarkable that neither the Cap. had run his course, having to retire for a usefultain or third officer could remember any course 25, and stumps were drawn for the night, the steered before reaching North Sirosima. telegraph showing 75 runs for wickets, Hynes, not out, 3. Evans finished up with a succession of maiden evers, his analysis showing 20 overs, to maidens and a wickets for ag runs.
Play was resumed this, morning shortly after 11 o'clock, Barff accompanying Hynes to the wicket, and Evans and D'Aeth bowling for the Buffs. Twenty runs were rapidly added to the over-night score and then Hynes was well caught by Morland off Evans. Seven for
one,
The speed of the ship was not ascertained either by patent log or hand log.
given notice of a motion censuring the policy of/ Takao and South Cape. We understand that a stress of weather. This company has also beenijattled down his timbers. Five for, 71, Hynes' of an object 2 miles distanzaynman
the Government in Tonquin,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE DISPENSARY, FOOCHOW. [3 AMONGST late Admiralty appointments we ob- serve that Surgeon John Price, late of the fndur has been appointed to the Flying Fish on the
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1883.
We view with satisfaction-the decision ar-
China Station.
struction in Takao."
I
The distance from abip's position "off" North, Sirosima to Black Rock is 6 miles; yet the ship had been permitted to run a distance of 8 miles 'on a E. § N. magnetic course without any steps, being taken to ascertain her position, nor had the speed of the shig been reduced in the least from to knots until she struck the shoal off the Black Rocke
A LODGE of Emergency of St. John, No. 618, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Monday evening aext, the zoth instant, at 6 | Harmand, the French Commissioner in Tonquin, Premises last evening. Mr. Lammert's watch | 91, last man 13. Davies was next man in and passing North Sirolina (párticularly) in a most
for 8.30 precisely.
THE St. James's Gazette writes that M. is, no doubt, "an experienced traveller, and his advice would have been most serviceable in the of minor officials in his train to take possession of an inheritance which has still to be won is now seen to have been a trifle premature. The THE death is announced, at an advanced age, of old lady who fancied she was rightful Queen of
rived at by Mr. WODEHOUSE after hearing Koffee Kakalli, the ex-King of Ashantee, has military councils; but to send him with a legion a light and proceeded to the place from whence Meanwhile Barff was hitting the bowling to all when off North Sirosima, or after having passed---
the charge brought against the captain of the steamship Hainan for cruelty to animals on board that vesselin Hongkong Harbour on the 20th inst. The prosecution was at
We read from the west coast of Africa that been defeated with great slaughter, and has been obliged to retreat from the capital
We are of opinion that the Captain navigated the steamship Sumida Mar from the time of out, only contributing three to the total before inseamanlike and Irregular manner falling a victims to a straight one from D'Aeth.bin filling to ascertain his exact position parts of the field, and with the assistance of Dob. It son,The Buffs' grand total was quickly passed. dip thaping his course without having At 142 Dobson, after crediting himself with 17 by made any allowance for the set of the tide. sound cricket, was bowled by D'Acth, and the 3rd Innot hauling at once to the South- last man, Caldwell, only made four when he ward when Masuisima was abcam distant ri gave Hanbury a chance which was safely taken, miles, although Rockuren: Light was not in not out, 43. D'Aeth was the most successfulshing boats he should have kept is much to runs. Evans had 3 for 69, Morland one for 28 Ordinary caution and attention to the rules of and Porter one for go.
the instance of the Inspector of Markets, the veteran actor, Junius Brutus Booth. He is England was not installed in Windsor Castle implements lying beside him he called the police the last wicket failing for a total of 166, Barff,sight and also after itarboarding to clear the and it was alleged that when the flainen best known to this generation, as the father of merely because she drove up to the gate with all that he was merely walking along the Praya bowler for The Buffs, taking 4 wickets for 45 the Southward in order to take his course good...
the distinguished tragedian Mr. Edwin Booth. THE new Guion line steamer Oragon on her trial trip on the Clyde on the 21st ulto, made over 20 knots an hour. The builders have pro- mised to construct a vessel to cross the Atlantic in five days.
A-TELEGRAM-has-been received by the Clerk of the Course from Shanghai to the effect that the "Bubscription griffins will be sent down by the steamships Pookrang and Prang during the course of the ensuing week.
arrived from Hoihow a number of pigs were on board which appeared to have been cruelly treated on the voyage, several of the animals having their in testines protruding besides suffering from other wounds. The magistrate held, and we think properly held, that as no evidence had been forthcoming to show that the captain of the steamer had any personal interest in the living freight, be yond the fact that it formed a portion of his cargo, no case against that gentleman had been made out and dismissed the summons; but Mr. WODEHOUSE showed conclusively that a very grave responsibility for this sys tem of wholesale and altogether unneces- sary cruelty rested somewhere, by Intimat-A PARIS correspondent writes that rumours are. current of M. Paul de Cassaguac's evolution to- Ing his intention of reporting the matter towards the Royalist party. Not only are there the Government. And we cannot doubt that the magistrate's official representations will receive due attention at the hands of the Executive.
It is not. our desire, nor can it be the wish of the Government of this colony by
WE would remind gentlemen interested in Hong- kong racing that suggestions in connection with, at presentations for the forthcoming meeting must be sent to the Clerk of the Course, Hong kong Club, not later than this date.
further revelations of this tendency, but ha his been introduced both to the Comte de Paris, with whom he dined, and the Duc d'Aumale, who kept him to lunch. The intermediary was M. Henri des Houx, ex-director of the Defense, Ir stems we must go abroad for news of what is
her luggage in the cab.
SIGNOR UMBERTO CRISPIN1, late of Mapleson's Opera Company, will give a grand vocal and instrumental concert in the theatre of the Union CHAR LING SAU, a coolie, who has already Club, Macao, to-night and also to-morrow even-sampled the rice and currys upplied in Hayward's ing. Signor Cattaneo and a Hongkong amateur select establishment for acting contrary to the vocalist are announced to take part in the enter- laws of the colony, made his appearance before. *tainment.
Mr. Wodehouse this moming on a charge of attempting to break into Mr. G. R. Lammert's man stated that he beard a noise last night, about seven o'clocks, of a window breaking. He procured the noise came and there saw the defendant crouching behind an anchor. One of the window panes of the store was broken, and, as the man had a crowbar, matches, and other housebreaking and gave the prisoner into custody, Chan stated
when a boy threw a stone at the window and broke it. He knew nothing about the ADMIRAL Sir John Hay, M.P., recently address-crowbar, as it was not his property. However, ing his constituents at Wigtown, declared the he owned to having been in trouble before for British navy to be totally inefficient as compared doing a little bit of hanky panky work, and, as his Worship thought the evidence was much with the superior fleets of fronclads possessed against him on the present occasion, was served by other leading nations, such as France and out with six months hard labor to keep him Spalu. Sir John's opinions have evidendy under from walking on the Praya while windows are one a great change since he was one of the being broken by small boys who throw stones, Lords of the Admiralty under-the-Beaconsfield- A NUMEROUszy attended-meeting ofthe members Administration; but there was surely no reason of the Victoria-Recreation Club was held in the why he should make himself ridiculous by com- Gymnasium yesterday evening, Mr. R. K. Leigh paring the ironclad fleet of Great Britain within the chair. December 15th and 16th were that of a second rate power like Spain. How
's viewa change when out office. one's ACCORDING to latest news from Paris the French reinforcements for Tong King number nearly 3,000 very solid troops, including an important corps of artillery. Almost all of the marlies and sailors for Tong-King had arrived at Toulon, and were embarking on board the Bin-Hea and the Tonkin, which were ready to start for Algiers, where they will embark tirailleurs and soldiers of the Foreign Legion. The transports will be 'followed by the Pienne, which will take rein- forcements and war materials. The gunboat
Aspic left Toulon on September 18, and the "transport Shamrock on the 20th for Tong-King
with 1,052 men on board.
Sumida Maru Grom the disaster which lover.)
Private Hughesman, the "not cut" of the pre- took her. Unfortunately they seem to have The military started their second essay with navigation would have laved the steamship vious innings, and Capt. Howarth, Rice and been altogether neglected by the Captain. Hynes howling for the Club. A disastrous case deem him to have shown great neglect in mencement was made for The Buffs, the two first the navigation of Els veste, and do herewith batsmen being sent back without scoring a run suspendable Certificate-of-Competency No Jarrett and Gordon then joined partnership and again made a good stand. Hynes, not relishing the vigorous attentions of Jarrett, took himself off but the change did not effect any separation. in favor of Bari: after sending down four overs, Just before the adjournment for Liffin Gordon failed to get hold of a teaser from Rice, and gave Hynes a chance which that sure fielder held safe. Score-3 wickets for 29 runs, lastman 13, Jarrett, "not out, 14.
59 for a period of 12 months from the date of judgement.
-I-hereby approve of this decision, and direct- that it be carred our accordingly.
(Signed) A SHINAGAWA
Vice Minister of the Agricultural and Commercial Department: Tokio, October 15th, 1883.
ARCTIC EXPLORATION.
The following telegrams, taken from American- papers, give the latest particulars of recent ex- plorations in the Arctic regions -
decided on as the dates for holding the annual regaits. An alteration was made in the condi. previously been a sculling or pair cared race. tinued the innings and a good stand was made, tions of the race for the Ladies' Furse which has On resuming play Bunbury and Jarrett con it was decided to have a four oared race for the and several changes of bowling tried before a "Purse" this year, with the proviso that no separation was effected. At 68 Jarrett was crew should contain more than one "stroke" in cleaned bowled by Barff having put to any other race during the regatta. Messrs. gether 36 in slashing style. White fol Fisher, Isaac Hughes, Kultzau, and Lieut. Lloydowed but he was bowled by Hynes after
COPENHAGEN, September 21st. were elected strokes and the following caembers scoring 3, and wickets were down with only **AdvicesTM from Professor Nordenskjold's ex- of their crews were drawn to compete for the Bo runs registered in the score book. Porter was-pedition to Greenland have been received via Chairman's and Members' Cups.
Bunbury's next companion but his stay was also Thurso, Scotland. They state that the expedi a short one as a smart catch by a "sub" off Barff. tion started from Autleikvick on the 4th of Sep.. :caused his retirement after placing 3 to his credit. tomber and reached a distance of 360 kilometers Six for 93. D'Aeth stayed with Bunbury until the inland, attaining a height of 7000 feet above the total reached 107, and then the last named was sca. This is the first time human beings have, compelled to leave by a catch' by Hynes from penetrated so far into. Greenland. The whale Caldwell's bowling, for a brilliant 34. Mainly region is a desert, proving that there is an open through D'Acth's hard hitting the score travelled water inland. Very valuable scientific data was up to 130, and when Rice got one past his bat after obtained. Along the north western coast a cold he had scored 45 the end was near at hand. Lloyd | stream flows, which induces a very low tem- and Borland were both dismissed at 139, Evans' perature, but oil the eastern shore the weather being left to carry out his bat, without baying ⠀⠀is not so severe and that coast is accessible to scored. This left the Club tos to get win. Rice steamers in autumn,
BOAT UNCERTAIN." Fisher (stroke), Loeichan Buschmann.
WWord. Osbor Brownlow.
⚫G. Grimble (cnx.)
LEEK.
1. Hughes (stickej,
Stewart, Glas Goodlad.
F. Grimble.
KORNBLUME Kukaan (strokes), Lammert
Sfuller,
Dakian.
Schweesana.
Altrentoch.
H. Sampson (cox) SHAMROCK,
Liqui Kloyd (stroka),
Ruller,
Jackson.
Terlis..
Parfitt.
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harsh, repressive or unnecessary legislative taking place in our midst. A Vienna telegram enactments, to in any way cramp or inter-dated September 21st says:--Something akin to a fere with the considerable commercial re-revolution has made its appearance at the fm-A CORRESPONDENT from Rome writes that the lations which have, sprung up. during the perial palace in Peking and is backed by popular past few years between Hongkong and the demonstrations. The people demand that the ports of Hoihow. Pakhoi and Haiphong, to Emperor, who does not seem to be energetic the prejudice of the merchants and shippers enough to suit them, shall abdicate in favor of the same painful surprise in Florence as it did in extra hands having been thrown in to enable a for 36, and Caldwell one for 1844 glacier border the soft snow prevented them
at any of these places. But at the same
Prince Tun (? Kung) uncle of the Emperor.
news that the Roman Court of Cassation has sentenced the Government to pay twelve million francs to Charles Picard and Co. has produced
Philip
G. Cadwall (cox.)
Read
Angler (cox.1
Six men have been selected for each crew, the had 5 wickets for 39 runs, Banff a for 24, Hynes
boats to keep in the rice should a breakdown or
When the party was 140 kilometers cast of t
"time it is a duty we owe to ourselves and to stone's visit to Copenhagen and North Europe is cautious in the stipulations of its contracts. the two races above named, and exciting con-made at first, and six good wickets, were between Waigat and Cape York. They were
the public in the bare interests of humanity to insist on proper provision being made to remove the stain of cruelty to helpless animals from a traffic which in itself is a useful form of industrial enterprise. The -existing state of affairs can be explained in a few words. A Targo portion of the freights of the small steamers trading bo-
on the banks of the Danube and in the Balkan
Peninsula. The Spaniards imagine their country would side in such eventualities with Central
CRICKET.
THE DUPPA-9. HONGKONG. C. C...
This, one of the most interesting matches of our cricketing season, was commenced on the
weather and on a capital wicket. The attendance
tween this port, Macao, Holhow, in the Europe, after the Royal meeting at the German to bis Excellancy the Chinese ́Ambassador ex- ¦ game but it gradually increased during the Mr. J. F. Bail-leving, Loranbury Forter
island of Hainan, the Chinese open port of Pakhoi, and Haiphong in Tonquin consists
Autumn Mancœuvres."
tators.
spece
Cricket Ground yesterday afternoon, in beautiful was not large at the commencement of the
alternoon, and after four o'clock the ground was surrounded by a dense circle of fair number of ladies patronized the comfortable
The Pavilion was crowded and and elegant marquce set aside for their reception. At half past three the band of the French flagship Victorieuse, by kind permission of Admiral Meyer and the officers of the vessel, arrived on the ground, and played a judiciously selected programme in excellent style.
Mr. H. O. Rios, tw, & Evans
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The Club commenced their second innings from proceeding on sledges. The Laplanders two take place during the training operations. with Rice and Irving, Porter and D'Aeth sharing were, therefore, sent on with snow slices. - The The crews appear to be very evenly drawn for the bowling for the Buffs No stand was rest of the expedition visited the northwest coast
for the other events will shortly be arranged. tests are likely to take place. The preliminaries down for 49 runs. Then Dobson and informed by the Esquimaux that two memberi Scoones got together and the runs were rapidly of the American Polar, expedition had died and hit off, the Club winning by 4 wickets a few that the rest, returned to Littleton Island. Da minutes before 3 o'clock. Dobson played: « the roth August the expedition ↑ sailed · south grand Innings of 43, not out, and the hardness from Egedeamond, making a short stay at of his hitting ls shown by the fact that he scored | Ivigtut, Julianeshaub and Fredersdale, and tried no fewer than 24 rune from seven consecutive to proceed eastward three times through the balls;
sound, ports of Cape Farewell, and along the Full scores are appended
const, but the ice prevented them. They went MUHONGKONG CRICKET CLUB
ollide the ice field to latitude 66 deg, remaining SECOND INNINGS continually in sight of land. The drift ice was forced south of Cape Don and on September 9th they anchored in a ford newly visited by Esquie maux, where remains of the Norman period were found. This was the first time since the fifteenth century that a vessel has succeeded in anchoring on the east coast of Greenland south of the polar circle.Aders having tried valply to anchor in anther ford to the north they returned and arrived at Reikavik on September 19th TERRAMAPHILADELPHIA, September 211t
Professor TB. Maury says that if Norden- skjold had succeeded in disembarking on the eastern coast of Greenland, the probabilities of
Fin his oddlerts.cies" "would have been? * Tester Be the intervening: glaciers and2 sisting betweezi Ivigtuk and the inst tarlor do not extend from “the "Interior: to, thaɔ
LONDON, September azst Stockholm" advices state that a letter. from Lieutenant A. Hovgaard, commander of the Daphna, dated August int, lays if the vessel is not freed from the ice this year he intends to send home twelve men in September and remain.
With the remainder off the expedition winter if the Pijmgina la freed mplete the chart of the Kara, sea, and
to reich mailed from?
Mr. T. K. Darias,h PPAash Mr. W. K. Dobama, le D'Antzi Mr,(k, 6. Cakhrall, o Ekanbury,
Morland
of live stock, such as pigs, fowls, ducks, &c., THE Hamburg correspondent of a London con- and the complaint is that, owing to no proper two men of war which have been contracted for temporary learns upon good authority that the provisions being made on board the vessels, by the Chinese Government with Mr. Howaldt, the live stock is subjected to much cruel of Kiel, will not be ironclads, like the Ting Fan, treatment on the voyage. From our own but are intended to be built on the type of the personal knowledge we know that this large German steam corvettes, such as the complaint is only too well founded. On a | Leipsig. The `new vessels consequently will recent voyage from Haiphong in the combine great speed with warlike power, and, Hainan the pigs, packed in filmay baskets, according to the builder will be the finest speel were piled along the deck in rows two mens of steam corvettes hitherto built, as no deep, quite unable to move, and for over expense is to be spared in their construction, four days were without food or water. The which will be carried carried on with the utmost of the French Republic were animated by very driving Rice for 4, which he supplemented with Capt Bordon, a ficcamas
expedition.
fowls, ducks, pigeons, &c., were also stuffed in baskets, and although some attempt was made to give these feathered prisoners
regular supplies of rice and water, they were packed 10 tightly that the mortality was very large, The second morning after we left Haiphong over a hundred ducks were thrown over- board, and several pigs also died during the voyage. The continual moaning of these wretched animals never stopped, and the writer of these lines did not hesitate to speak plainly to the captain and officers of the steamer regarding a cruelty which was as brutal as it was un- necessary. These statements were sub- stantially corroborated by Mr. GLASS, the chlef engineer of the Hamas, in his evidence given before Mr. Wonenovse at the Police Court the other day.
The remedy for all this is not far to seek Steamers carrying pigs, and other live stock, can without any great difficulty make suitable arrangements for carrying
THE BUFF
Play commenced shortly after two o'clock, The Buffs taking the first funings, and sending in Porter and Private Evans to face the atlacke Barff rattled down the veteran professional's Hut Porter, Deep of Barff and Rice, Before a run was scored stumps, Jarrett taking the vacant feket. The Test H. & D. Ja, Cas sprinter soon showed he was in hitting form by
&
Rame, the too frequent recurrence of such sen- A MADRID Correspondent writes that Mr. Glad-tences showing that the State le not sufficiently rather curiously supposed in the Madrid papers to the result of a small error or pardonable Twelve millions is no trifle; it is too large a sum to be an indication on the part of the British Government of a disposition to make closer sentence, bas proposed to the said firm that the carelessness. Signor Magliani, alarmed by the relations with the Northern Powers, and even payment shall be made during a term of four with Russia, to counteract the influence of Ger-years-three millions every year--and it is be- many, Austria, and Italy on the coming events lieved that this proposal will be accepted.
THE Morning Part states in a prominent man- ner--On the 14th inst, Earl Granville telegraphed
pressing a wish to confer with bime Complying with this request the Marquis Tseng, accompa, nied by his secretary and interpreter, left Folke stone for Walmer Castle, where he remained until four p.m. During the conversation which took place between Earl Granville and the Chinese Ambassador, the Marquis Tsang could only repeat that, so far as his knowledge of the views entertained by his Government went, he considered the mediation of a friendly Power like England most beneficial to the cause of peace. On his part Earl Granville was in a and had with his Excellency the French Am position to state that the last interview which be bassador previous to his departure for France, encouraged him to believe that the Government conciliatory feelings, and did not in the least in Bar's next over. With the score at 15 |_ Caldwell approve the language held of late by several Porter, who had only put together a quartette of Drum Walig, a Soconga, b Barth, je
Lika, 9. T, Busbury, inn out vid WE read in our latest files of home papers that arguar of the Republican Press in Paris on the singles, was clean bowled by Barff and gave way Howarth Per
to Gordon. Some free hitting was now exhibited Bugs Alorland, a and b Barff Lord Derby had addressed a despatch to the question, Australian Governments, discountenancing the THE children of the pretender. Naundorf, a Gerslashing atyle and the score quickly rose, Pa Ruchesman, not out
by both batameri, Jarrett especially letting out in Pyd, a' Ston projected annexation of New Guines and cerman watchmaker, who represented himself as 30, 30 and 40 appearing on the telegraph, Laura tain islands in the Western Pacific. The claims the son of Lhuis XVI., have addressed a letterto, lo rapid successione Rice after sending, down and interests of other countries, in his lordship's the French nation beginsing Frenchmen, in six overs at in expense of sa runs was shunted in favor of Caldwell, and this change bad the opinion, constitute a very serious impediment to which they deny the claim of the late Comic de desired effect, the new bowler in his third over that "complete jurisdiction" which the Aus Chambord, or of the present Princes of the House finding a weak spot in Jarrett's' deferice, and tralian Governments represent that England of Orleans, to be considered the heirs of the without any addition to the score the next comer, ought to assume over the Western Pacific; and French throne. They sign their names" Louis D'Anth, was also sent back. Three and four A Marine Court he belleyes that the Colonial Governments have Charice de Bourbon, Charles Edmond de for 46. Jarrett's hard hit contribution of as on the isth instant, not sufficiently considered the responsibilities being a captain in the Dutch army. White joined Gordon and another long stand was Sumida Mars whils
Bourbon," and "Adalberts de Bourbon," the Included one four and five threes. Drummer Blaby Mil Steams which the annexation or protectorate of those They allege that the sovereigns who have made, both batsmen playing in good style and fram Hongkong islands, would involve. Land Derby's views govered France since 1793 have deceived" setting the several bowling changes resorted to asbare at 3:30 o'clock would appear to have been disregarded by the the people in concealing from them the act at defiance. Bell Irving, was put on in place of it, on a group of rock- Colonial leaders of the annexation movement, that the unfortunate son of Louis XVI saved Caldwell but as 10 runs were scored from his land in the Cenkaly
from the Temple whore he was placed in charge first two evers Hynes tried his band with the coast of the province hence the ultimatum despatched the other day, of Simon the cobbled. This they lay dy howas leather, but the rapid scoring still continued, The Court wa particulare of which appear in our telegram of days a matter of history. The usurpers of ble until Cordon give Scoones in chance off Bart (Presden Tou yesterday. There can be little doubt that the legitimate rights have sacrificed his interests to which was accepted, the retiring batsman having:ames, and dr. Je their cruel ambition, and the fact that these contributed to six threes, three twoen, de-out Mars (Assessors) threat used by Lord Derby that he would in have gone unrecognised has given rise to the of a total of 93. Bunbury and the Drummers pe following struct the fleet in the Pacific to reslat by force parties which divide, the people, tear them an increased the score to tog when another combina-vered on the 15th instanti any colonial attempt to annex New Guines and under, and drag them to their ruin. They wish ton of Scóones and Barff sent back the musician After examining The Cape the islands, will tend to besten what has been to protest against the theory that the descend for a carefully compiled 34, which comprised five Chief Officery, and Chief-1 inevitable for a long time past, namely, the ants of Philippe Balité ave heirs to the threes, a brace of hopes and singles. The retiring Officer being in charge of the
throne in order that they may, preserve France bateman was loudly applauded on returning to of the sccident) and carefu separation of the Australasian C. Ronies, from the from the lowest of degradations (la deraser des the Pavilion, Cape Howarth became Bunbury's dence, we find that the sea British Empire,"
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