CALOGRAMS.
(Bbutbb's Special to Association.)
London, July 19 The Australian Cricketers-
Legislation on Irish matters
The Australian cricketers commenced their match to-day against 18 of the Crysti'J Palace Clv bon the Palace ground. There was a large attendance of the public, and the weather was fine throughout the day. The Australians went in first and put together 155 runs before the last wicket fell. Blackhamjwas the highest scorer, with 48 before taken out with leg before wicket. The Palace 18 then commenced their first innings, and when the stumps were drawn for the day had scored 44 without losing a wicket^ London, July 20.
A bill introduced by the Government for granting compensation to Irish tenant farmer* under certain conditions, came again under consideration in the House of Commons last night. The amendment which was adopted on Saturday fixing the conditions upon which landlords would be required to make compensation was, after further discussion, negatived, and the bill finally passed through committee. London, July 19. The Orient Company's steamer Aconcagua arrived at Plymouth yesterday. London, July 18, The English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank pays a 4 per cent, dividend for the half-year, and carries forward £6000 to the reserve fond. , Manilla., July 19.' EABTH QUAKE AT MANILLA. An earthquake which took place here has caused great damage. Calcutta, July 20. , The troops which were reported as having deserted at Girishik partly con* sisted of Ayoob Khan's cavalry. Montbeal, July 20. The Marchioness of Lome proceeds to England shortly for the purpose of obtaining change of air.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3609, 21 July 1880, Page 2
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