Tombat: Avoter 28; 1804.

WEATHER NOTICE. The following notification is sent out from the Observatory :-

On the 28th at 10.40, The depression has approached Haiphong. At 11.0, Baromster steady. Moderate E. to B. winds. Weather, showery and squally to falz..

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ARBITRATION-CHINGTU' AND

*PALLAS.'

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THE CHINA MAIL.

On August 24, tha Arbitrator isaund his Award at Stanghai in this caso; which arose rebullion is that country, and therefore the ture to give a few particulars 00Doerning are winning all before them in Corea sed

cut of a collision near the Woosung Bar on

21st July. Geo. Jamieson, Esq., was Arall aides by a Japanese armsy several times divided into the army corps of Kirin, Föng- true, as if the Japaness are so esally 100-

CORRESPONDENCE.

RESIDENT,

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SHANGHAI SHARE REPORT.

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18. I would again urge the advisability with Soustom whom they saw wiik refer foro. The telegram asts forth that after Foreign Diplomala seo bald in okrage likely to be repeated during the next

of stublishing Branch Offices at the Peak ence to the augur robedule, nor tending to that they can be almost few montba the victory referred to, he was going to slight esteem

The higher nativo authorities, we are BROTARIAN INTOLERANCE. and Kowloon and also in the Eastern and show improper coadust on the part of th remove his army Kong Uhow, when end-manderod by the soldiers of the most

Now

the told, are acting energetically in the matter.

To the Editor of the "Chira Błaska'

Western portions of the town, as recom- engaged in friming it. Occasion is taken denly he was attacked on all siden by a powerful Chinese officials.

mended in my last report, Besides the by the committee however to deprecate the Hongkong, August 28. large Japanese army numbering over Ohinese want to treat the despatches of The local magistrate demanded, from the

advantages to which I thes drew attention, importunity and pressure to which Congres which reader of the guilty soldiers. This wa 20,000 strong. His army bravely resisted the Grest Powers to their Ambassador officer in charge of the regiment, the sur

DEAR SIS-In reply to your corres- I would mention the additional facilities that and its members are subjected by the re- and after sit hour of desperate Bghting at Paking as public property, the Japaness army suffered a loss of over may be road and altered and oriticiand refused, and one is not surprised. For bad pendent One of the Audience who begins could be given to the pablie through them presentatives of great industrial combine 1,700 men while his army lost only about by every pipe-bearer and every colis he officer dared to comply with any such by waying be in a stranger knowing no for the purchase of Postage Stamps and the ions whose enormous wealth tends to abg. Can demand, he gold in all probability have thing of the matter, and who then goes on registration of correspondence Owing to gest undue influence and to create in the 300 men, Beeing that he was comilerably around the yamins in Paking

to lay down the lay for residents who do the want of sufficient room in the present public mind & damoralising ballef in the THE PLAGUE IN HONGKONG.

cutnumbered by the anemy, the general, outrage go further 1 And is there no other been the next flotim.

There is s rumour to the effect that this up. I would like to point out that true building 18 in imposible to provide greater existence of corrupt potions, The following are the statisties for the after repsising the enemy by surprins at auswer for the insolent ignoramuses who twenty-four hours to noon to-day :-

tropa

best a retreat in are entrusted with the management of officer is to lose his bead; but we trust, if charity knows no ended. The Roman Cs frailties for these purposes than we de si- an etstery direction, and, crossing the Han China's Affairs, than the fookie formal ho le innocent, that the guilty, parties will balio authorities in Hengkong bars given ready. While this is n gres inconveulence abundant evidency that they know, no côn-st sil times when a Contract Mail in cloning, temporarily quarterell his troops protests which bare been made against alone suffer the extreme

The British Residents here have taken city suicide their own creed, I can quote it because doubled on the many possi In his weekly share report, dated 29nd ae Piang Yang. After recounting these this unparalleled and well-nigh incredible

ase wasting the necessary stops to draw the attention of plenty of instances if desired, but would where are two Control Walls, asy the August, Mr B. Ruttuale weites: There facta, the General requests that he himself demand! But there is no be severaly censured for his inability to indignation upon the Forsige Represents the authorities to the critical position of prefer for the sake of peace to take them Canadian and the French, closing simultane ha protically been nothing doing of any Lives in Ohina. They seem to lose all forsigners at the prosent time, and to the road. An orpasso where children ously. Branch Offices would tend, I believe, magnitude sises my last, and the small beat the enemy, but at the same time

are to be brought up in this line in not to greatly diminish, it out andrely remove, business that has taken plans has not manhood and courage ence they become certainly dangerous one in the vinter. recommends that those officers and men

We foul sure that Admiral Brennplle will work of obarity, but a mere proselytising this inconvenience, as people would naturally been marked by any change in quelations. who had distinguished themselves in the impregnated with the lotus-laden vapours

see our great and peculier need for profco- szeboy, sad the generosity of the pubilege to the nearest Post Ole to buy their Banks Hongkong Banks have changed› battle and shoes who had been killed which hang like a gall over Pekington. To dificulties of docking gunboat world be better directed elsewhere. There lamps and post their letter forever, I hands at 102 proms, cum, dia, and it Baid

is no lack of scope for real charity.-Youre think it not unlikely that, if thers wore 95% prem, ex div. The dividend was £1 while bravely fighting be rewarded accord. Chino Gazette,

can be easily overcome. It ba bean suo- ing to their respective merits. Now the

THE CHINESE TRODIS IN COREA.

cessfully done before, and can be as again.faithfally,

Branch Offices in the town, much of the 81g. at 2/10)-Fi. 7.03. The Esport for Shanghai, August 94.

Newa tuse reached us that the Japanes

Chinese correspondence for other then places the past hat-year of the National Bank of original purpose of despatching General Yoh's army to Coran was to sublue the.

Ja Chios that as the present lime la sauf from China bús been published, showing It may be of interest at the present jups.

the Colony throngh Rinit Chinese Post prot of $36,668.01 which with 40,654.18 are driving the Chinese back into Man- army was not large. At this maid battle, the leaders of the 24,000 Chinese troops at sharia. We sincerely hope the news is not

to the Branch Offices and thereby add to the makes up a total of $78,123.19 of t Offices would in process of time and its way brought forward from last year's notwithstanding that he was hemmed in an Piogring or Pinggang The force is

Postal Revenue. cessful, we shall next hear of their rela

profits. It is proposed to carry toss bitrator, and Captains J. P. Hoberts and larger than his, he managed with the small tisa and Chibli. The Kirin army core is

14. Mr C, H. Barradas resigned his forward. Insurances. Muciuc-Business Bisbee were Axessor, Referring to the fores as his sommand to repulse the enemy commanded by the deputy Tarlar Generaling into Manchuria, taking Moekden, or

duties as Marine Officer sad Mr A. J. Reed under this heading has been in Fangtazis evidence, the Arbitrator remarked that, and to successfully beat a retreat with his Wie of Kirin, the Féagtion by General possibly making a dash for Peking. In

was appoluted in his stand in the 21st Juce only, and sales at $71 have been quoted. entiro arty. Although a slight loss Tso Pao-knei, a dashing cavalry officer and other ease our position would not be ab

enviable ono,

The health of the Bir has been fairly In Fire, a sale of Hongkongs at $186

the on the whole, he thought the Chingle's suffered his merit is sufficient to compaansto in ohrief command of the mounted troops

mentioned. Chinza, in

part of good. evidenco more reliable, inasosh as there for any inability of his. His request for a of Flagtien; while the Chibli arasy corps

the week, were sold at 381,50, but sharo The first division Mr Wylie is, wo learn, a native ci Efamil-

Haskow in September last and was succeed-Indo-Chinas have been sold at Tit. 28.50 15. Mr Stopbean resigned the Agency staro now obtainable at 881. Chipping. seemed to be among her officers a more severe censure on himself is therefore grain in two divisions. methodical system of noting passing eventu

entciously refused, but his recommendation of may be regarded as the Viceroy's own to near Glasgow. He arrived in blaas in

by Mr W. B. Fitzgibbon. Mr Pitzipios and at. Tls. 95. There are buyers at the and entering thom up in the log. Speaking rewards to those officers and men who had epsstal corps, the men meally coming from 1888, and was a quiet steady worker at his award states that she ought to have or had been filled in the battle is cheerfully commanded by General Sung Ch'ing. The give the slightest provocation to anyone into being arro rear the February, and Mr Ferrier was relieved at transaction ander this heading has been cate of the Kackutats (Palias), thepither distinguished themselven for bravory his natire town of Hefei, Ashmi. It is Mission, and certainly was not the men to 3. In addition to thecoqutries ennmorated was accesoded at Canton by Mr. H. Goffe, lattor rato. Vargo Boats,-Only a single. affected- asie of Shanghais at Tia. 175. stopped and waited for the other vessel to entertained. Ele is, therefore, ordered to ecoand division consists of eight-tenths of treat him in the lacherous way he has been following were added during the year to the Swatow by Mr E. F. Benuett la December.

list of countries with which packets of pat- cross, in accordance with the well-known send in a report regarding their oases. A the corps hitherto garrisoning Siaschan, murdered.--Chins Gazelle,

Leros or, samples of merchandise of a maxi- 16. a good deal of inconvenience has Wharves Docks,In Wharves, Hongkowa Local rula. She sould have done so without it is stated that his army has now at Tientala, called the Shing army Corps*

In Books running any risk. Again, the crossed at too the big army at P.qug Yang, the officers of (also Anhui men) and is commanded by The French Consul General at Shanghai weight of 500 grammes (12 oz.) may been felt by the public through the want of are obtainable at Th. 230.

a third high a rate of speed. Even if no other ship both armies are ordered to co-pporate in General Wei Jukuei, Thero is has received intelligenes that the Roman be ercharged, viz.:-The Argentine Re-7 and 14 sent stemps. The question of Farahams have again been sold at T had been there, she ought to have slacken marching against, and coating the enemy. division belonging to the Chibli army Catholic Missionaries in Shantung are publie, the Dominican Republic, the Re rates of postage came under the considera 112.60. Mining-Nothing done, Lands ed her spoed: a speed of about 3 knots is An early report of lotory is saracatly corps which is now on its way to Pingudang baing very brutally treated by the Chinese public of Honduras, Ecuador, Persia, Spain, lien of the Government on receipt of in-Shanghais here again advanced, a sale at

Bolivia.

formation that the Singapore Office From the P. & T. Times of August Japan and

Tls, 33.60 is reported. Miscellaneous—The proposed quita budicient to give a way he waited for by the Throne.

from Talienwan Bay, under General Liu, Kuchidate was thus to blame

3. The triennial statistios, on which the to alter its rates of postage. If the present only business under this heading has been cailed the Ming army dorpe, after Tin 18th wo take the following item, which two puinta,

Ming-ch'uso, ex-Governor of Formosa shows how thoroughly and heteatly the payment of charges for the transport of rate to England is to be maintained, it is in Sugars at Tie. 84. Thair

pressnt commander is a relative of Chinese Government is the metropolitan tails throughout the Portal Union is based, desirable that the convenience of the public the redoubtable Liu Ming-ch'uan. All the Chibli troops are officered for the most province is performing its propiens to part by old and experienced men who protect foreigners: mash service during the Taiping, Nieafei, and Mohammedeo rebellions. There are alo with the force the traps from Yashan, ander Generals Yeh and Nieh.-Daily

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the

In dealing with the evidence and argo- ment as to whistling and the right of way, Mr Jamison laid it down that the Rachidate should not have chosen the port

side of the fairway. in opposition to the

rule of the road.

clear rute

ΑΡΚΟΥΔΙ. ΤΟ ΥΠΕ 'SHANGHAI MERCURY,')

REPORT OF GREAT BATTLE UNFOUNDED.

Shanghai, 24th August, Having heard the report that a forge battle had been fought near Pingyang, and that both the Chineas and Japaneso claim ed a victory, we telegraphed to Tokyo, and bare received the following officiel Japati- ens report of the event:—

However wrong the Kachidate may bare been, the thing was bound to do every thing in ker power to avoid a collision With the Chingtu the Arbitrator had no fault to find stil she found green light to red. Shs ought to bare slackened speed,

Tokyo, 29 August, so as to be able and ready to stop and

On the 17th instant a Japanese out-port reverse

Ho found fault niso i DECORSETT. with the Chingtu for her refusal to reploket met a Chinese troop of avalry; the apond to the signals of the approaching Japaners fell back on out-post with five Peasel. The Chings pilot was wrong wounded. We are expecting to hear nows in saying he was entitled to disregard theas of a severe battle Lourly." sigui as fie could not know whether or not the approaching vessel hau goud reason for making such signals. The award concludes thun-Those signals were a notice that there was danger ahead if he kept ou his course and if, in deflacca of

Neios.

B

OTRE MIRAIONARIES ALL-TREATED,

and

HONGKONG POST OFFICE,

ÁOZING POSIMÄSTER GENERAL'S REPORT,

The following is the report of the Acting Postmaster Genaral for 1853-

General Post Office, Hongkong, 80th June, 1894. Bin.-) have the honour to forward the following report on the British Postal Ber-. Tics in Bangkong and Chins during the year 1893.

were taken during the frat 28 days of No-should be met by the faste of 7 and publi vember.

4. The total number of mails despatched and received during 1863 as compared with 1801 and 1802 wae:-

Received...... Despatched.....

1891 1892 1893.

2,611 3.796 3,704 3,00 4,398 4,375

Total Mail....... 4 512 8,162 8,180 There was a slight dooresse of 32 in the number of mails received and a slight it- crease of 9 in the amber of walls despatched last year compared with 1892.

5. Table B shown the amount" of cor-

this anim

PASSENGERS EXPECTED.

Per P. and O. steamer Aroidia, from London, August 3-To Yokohama: Capt. Wood, Mr W. Moss To Hongkong : Lieut. A. W. L. Pinkney, Mr J. Scott.

stampe. The dies of former isnes have no doubt been preserved by the Crown Agents, and there should be no difleulty in printing supply of stamps from them with the aur charges of 1 conta and 14 cents in the same

For P. and 0, atenter. Välstia, from manner as in the case of the 20 cent and 50 sent stamps at present in use. I have the Londen, August 16-To Shanghai: Mr honour to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, and Mrs Huris and two children, Me

Выгода. То

W. Terry and Mrs Vallings, Burghong Rev. R. E

Per M. M. steamer Melbourne, from Marseilles, Augast 6.---To Yokohama ! A M. Morokusa, Mr K. Morokusu. To Shanghai: Mr Delba

G. STAFFORD NORTHCOTE,

Acting Partmaster General. The Honourable J, H, STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Colonial Secretary, do, do, do,

NEWS BY THE CANADIAN MAIL.

A DRVEL STORY.

|

For M. M. toner Oceanien, From Mar. illos, August 19-To Yokohama: Mr Gauthier,

On Tuesday, 7th August, two single adios belonging to the A.B.O.F. M. Blie sion in North Chise were loterrupted on their journey by Chinese solleto. Ther had left Trentain on the previors day for Pang Ohia Chuang, rear Teb ANOTSIZE SUCCESSFUL-SKUMESH. ware proceeding by house-hat up the A Chefoo telegram to the Hupae at 4.30 Grand Canal. About two in the after- p.m. yesterday stated that a letter has been noon of the second day they arrived at Tu received from Chemulpo to the afect that Lin, a large town on the left bank of the nineteen Japanese en-of-war, sporting Osual and distant about 30 mier from thirteen transporte, arrived at the Taung Tientsin as the bostmen ware men from River on the 10th instant and landed some this neighbourhood they insisted on an This dispones of all the various rumours 5,000 mon. This force at once proceeded choring hors for the rest of the day much current in this Settlement for several days inlari, bat before they had got half-way, to the chagrin of the ladies who were desirespondence collected from and despatched

Por M. M. reamer Saghalien, from pee: to the effect that the Chinese had a theosand Chinees cavalry suddenly at- rous of continuing their journey. The boat to this Peak and Kowloon Districts during

Marsellies, Sept. 2-To Hongkong: Me defected an immensely superior number of tacked then, dividing them into by the bank soon attracted atten- the year as compared with the preceding

from an tion

number of elders from the 302.

London, August 4.-Iteynold's weekly and Mrs A. . Travers and child.. Japanese and that the latter ware in full battery of horse artillery let tire

a compared with 1891, there was last newspaper published on July 18th what Iamongst

Per Nord. Garman Idoyd steamer Gera, that warning and without #D7 cogent ras- the truth as we now have it, but oxemplify havoc. The Japanese retreated to the sea- other spectators. These soldiers were offen. year an increase of Borrespondence received rofassed to be an salbeutic sooonet of the frota Southampton, July 28,----To Hioga:

retrest to Oliemulpa. These reports, and eminence near by and made considerable camps stationed at Tu Lin appeara

demanded to use the from and despatched to the Peak District of much rumored zartinge of the Dake of Mrs Richardson and child. To Abangan on affecting his own ship, he does knap on the small reliance to be given to Chinese shore, and the Heet firing their big guns sively curious and a Tho ladies witely 1,240 and 4,930 letters, &c. For Kowloon, York in Malta, adding that there had been | Hr ́ A. Bauerfeind To Bengkong:

foreigners on the boat.

sight, and their servant, who the increase in 2,516 and 4,711 respectively, more than one child by the kept out of

Carl Rain, Mrs Batty Rasmussen sagion. Bome 0. Tobie O gives the number of letters, body wrote to the Prince of Wales to inquire and child. appears to have been a man of judgment and firmness, stationed himself before the &o. collected from the Pillar Boxes in the

The O. P. R. steamor Empras of Japan, to the facts and Sir Francis Knollys, the closed entrance to the interior of the boat, Town. The total number collected during Priros's private Secretary, replied on July from Yencouver, August 27-To Toke The Throne has given orders by edict to tolling thom it was not customary for single the year was 7,206 as compared with 3,072 25th as follows: 1 an denced by the hams: Mr G. L. Cox, Mr. T. Kuby be interviewed by strangers and diving the period from August 15th to the Prizes of Wales to state that score Baring Gould. To Hongkong: Mr La B To Shanghai: Rev. Baring Gould, Min prepare 100,000 meo from among the various Manobu Barners and native Pe- he would not permit them to enter. A end of 1892,

boarding the boat, 7. The number of parcels received and was so obviously invented for the mer it was shoved off from

the innocent young couple, that His High Tomlin. olive service. They are to be stationed at the Southern Imperial Hunting Preserve boatmen whereupon they waded through D. Table & gives the comparison with pens has always dealined to allow it to the streams and got aboard. They thresten 1893. There was an increase of 36 in the obtain further currency by contradisting ed to take the ladies into custody and carry number of insured parogh eent to the United There is, of course, nó shadow of a thom of the amp. But after e altor Kingdom nad 141 in the number received, foundation for the report, but it is none the les

The baariset ontward mail was the New lesa erael and malignant. The same enquires Mr J. M. Batalle cation they desisted and left without doing

The ladies thought it best Year Mcil consisting of 077 paresls. The elicited from the Archbishop that he Had. any damage,

Rev. created. This so exasperated the soldiers, sent by the Board of Revenue to the Vicero under the circumstances act to continue heaviest inward mail was as the New Year banned the Daise and Duchess of York, (F) Roy S. A. Bay)

Bayles Mail consisting of 743 paroula The inward knowing that the Duke was a husband and H.E. has since memorialised the Thru Minister and asssinated him.

for another Fla. 2,000,000. Although the Board of Revenue has not yet sent this last

the outward mail of 541. nataad sum, the Empress Dowager hus, it is reported, ordered the plasing apart of Tla 12,000,000 to be at the disposal of Li Hung share at any time.

his coures and mischiaf ensues, he must be held responsible. The conlusion I may Bay is briefly this. The party that firat deristen from the rules must always be beld to blame. The other party will be held to blame too, if he neglect any reason.

able manovre to avoid collision bich would suggest itself to akilled and

accounts of a fray, and sleo their proneness to enlarge upon the number of mon gaged agorast them.

on-

REPORTED DEATH OF MR OTORL It was reported in Shanghai on the 23rd is that Mr Oteri, Japaneso Minister to information had been received, however, up to the 24th inst.

prevented further paraui The Chinese anted shirteen hundred and thirty-four dead bodies of the enemy scattered along the route.-Daily News.

MISCELLANEOUS.

ladier

WAS

cuations navigator and which he can per- Cores, had been killed. No authentic kingeed to be formed tuto regiments for they still ineleted upon the back by the despatched during the year is shown in Table Purpose of causing pain and annoyance to Majendio, Mr A. Watherbed, Mr J. W

form with safety to his own abip.

'I therefore think the Chinglu was wrong, if she heard the signals correctly, in not responding and keeping to the starboard side, which I am advised she might have dons without difficulty. In any case, if he what the other meant, was in doubt a WELL 05.0700 giren the one blast signal, he ought to have Blackened speed and stood ready for what wight happo was not jastided in carrying on so long at that critical;aint, trusting, as he says, that the Kachidate would every moment open eat her rod.

A Shuughai native paper says that amongst at Tangehow (40 ti from Peking). Sanhe, other matters, ho ordered that all Japaness and Tientsin. A Frians will command the soldiers dying of sickness or on the battle.whole.

In addition to the Tls. field, instead of being buried, should be

already

day to

to

VISITORS AÐ HOTELS,

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr R. Lyall Mr J. P. Mara Mr G. E. Mehta

Mr Oscar Needt

if he believed the other had finally i that a number of them wont in search of the list Tientsie for war expenses, laɛt month. their journey and returned the vexti Obristmas Mail constated of 721 pereels and father before his marriage with the Princess Capt. John C. Brod-Mr T, Mitchell

When the collision fually became abeo. lutely imminent each veanul appears to have done the best that oculd be done, but it was then too inte.'

TELEGRAMS.

[SUPPLIED TO THE CHINA MAIL"}

(Via Southern Line.)

LONDON, August 26, 1994. GREAT BRITAIN AND THE CHINA- JAPAN WAR,

Bir Edward Grey (Under Secretary for Foreign Airs), in reply to a question in the House of Commons,, aid that he con- sidered it unnecessary for the British Squadron in Corban waters to be increased.

nection..

JAPAN NEWS.

INDEGNATION IN NOLAND.

Tientsin. This unpleasant incidest ja fortunately nothing of a serious character happened shows how extremely liable forsiga in their bebatione travellers in the interior, bowover sivo and however careful în toward tatives, are to discourtsons treat- mant, and how the country is already bu- New Year Mail,

Outward....... 530 to be disturbed by

€77 he cumpere of ginning Where we would ask are the ethours of these New Year Mail, men and why are they not called to account

Isward, 832 742 Christmas Moil, for defying the notification of the govern

Ontward, 508 041 33 ment regarding travellers and misionaries Are the sathorities waiting for another Christmas Mall, Chungking outrage i

As compared with 1892 the results as01-

Io DB- 1892. 1899, orcase, orense,

INDIGNATION IN SHANGHAL.

wat,

?

May.

PRINCESS BISMAROK ILL,

Berlin, July 31.-Princess Bismarck fell from her bed on Sunday and was rendered unconscious by the fall. She has since ra mained in that state. Her condition ex

147

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silon attention.

-

90

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Howard, ...................., 602 721 110 There was an increase of 1,731 parcels

Referring to the outrages on mission- received and of 968 deepatched as compared aries, the China Gazelle, in a leading artiole, with 1592

8 Table gives approximately the Poetal says -

Cumpared with A government which is net able to Statistios for the year.

there is an increase under ell heads. 1602 restrain its blood-chirsty and cowardly

9. Table shows the Revenue and Ex- forces from assaulting departing diplomats, and stabbing and despoiling the ladies and

1892:- fenule servants of foreiga, diplomatic re- presentatives, evan when they're upon a British steamer; that wicks at the mass svars of lielpless foreigners, like Mr Wylia,

A FASHIONABLE MATCH.

borst

Miss R. Claxton

DE

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Capt. R. Crawford Mr W. A. Duff

Dancaberg

Mr F. J. East

J. Ezermati

Mr O. K. Freeman Me J. Kinghora

London, July 31.-The Chester Courant | Mr G. T. Kook says that Prince Adelphus of Trok han been betrothed to Lady Margaret, daughter of the Duke of Westminater.”

AMERICA DOSEN'T NEED PROTECTION,

London, July 28.-In & pablished inter. view Hr Andrew Carnegie says that A erica does not need protection, as manufac- tured importe have fallen so low.

MHS BROWN POTTER PHRLCKED AT.

Capt. Outerbridge Me D. Prozchandy Mr F. E. Mr Tho. Tatlock Mr A. J. Webster - Capt. & Mrs Welman Mr B. Wottum Mr G. H. Whealer Mr W. Whitley

MOUNT AUSTIN KOTE..

The Missen Anton

It is reported un goud authority that son of us cochin charge of the Chinese Customs launches with the rank of gunner' are leaving the service of the I. M. C. in a few days to take charge of Chinese forts in the north. Messrs W. Blake, Walpole Muller, and others in the

London, August 1.-Despite the explan. Kosloon district are mentioned in this con-ation and apology of the Japanese for the Koushing affale, the greatest indignation is still felt by shipowners and other persons interested in the eastero trade They Shanghai, August 15.

insist that the Government must prem

Mr A. B. Adam Mr C. Malach The Mining Bureau at Kaiping has Japan for ample compensation and for chartered the following foreign vessels

strances of better faith in the future.

Mr & Mrs Ross AntonMr A. C. Marshall

Mr & Mrs MoŬalimm. Brunhide, Tamarind (Norwegian ship, 885 All the atories of Japaneso cruelties are

Me H. E. Bezaball tous), Peak (Norwegian ship, 691 tons), regarded in shipping circles as true, and

Mr Hart Buck

and child Mr I Mendel and the Smit (Dauisb ship, 822 tons). the Japanese are denounced as cowerdly

Dr. and Mrs J. Gan-Mr H. Kobe, August 10,

Meyarink H.E. and bloodthirsty.

tlia and child

Me K. J. Moses The crew of the Tenkyo Mara, which

Portland, July 30,—At the First Con-Mr T. P. Cochrane Mr J. S. Moses wae captured by the Chinese Government WEST'S ATTITUDE REGARDING CORPA. ghorwhood of Taku, arrived herein, July 29.-Here all over have

entre for the year, we compared with gregational Church last evening there was a Mr J. B. Coughtriu BIr J. Northesann been larned eastward throughout the week.

wild censation. The pastor, flev. Dr Dr. M. B. F. Darmenkte B.

B. Ortial this morning,

Several days ago Chancellor Von Caprivi

The Revenue in 1892 was 9157,099.03; Wallace, spoke on the drame, directing bis Mr. W. Dickson

Mza 4. B. Palmer Nagasaki, August 17.

Mr. D. Galvão remarks principally to the play In Socie The captain and officers of the Robeat his instructions to the German Minis

in 1898, $107,506.77; Incrosue, $9,897.74.

Mr K. MOK, Roos The Expenditure in 1892 was $154,248 30; presented here last week by Mrs Potter and Mr E. Goets Brand MP. Banhas, Marti have been turned over to thear in Tolio, and lakin. He told them to Kumamoto Mari, the Kobe having been support elrongly England's initiative to whom it has just given the soot solemn in 1899, 8163,288.94; Dorence, 2931.34.

Karla Bellaw. Besides condemning the Mr and Mrs H. Hom 2 children and muren. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

The Expenditure in 1892, however, in-play, be referred to the private life of the phreys & 3 children Mr F. Seip Parliament as prozagued on Saturday. selected to proceed to Roten on service as a restore per between China and Japan, promises to protect that allows its so'diers

and in the event of continued hostilities to without publis reprimand to fire upon the cinded a sum of $4,143.23 paid to Germany principals in very uncomplimentary toxins, Me and Mre J. D.Mm Spry In the speech announcing same, the Go-hospital ship.

maizinin su attitude of absolute neatrality, women and children of their drill instruc-on scoonot of transit dues for 1891, and if beraupet Mrs Potter and Mr Bellaw, who Humphreys Shimonoseki, Angust 17. vernment regrets the war in the East,

did the other tors,

At Wai-hai. this be deducted then the expenditure for were in the sudience, arose and left the Mr Chantrey It which, in concert with Russia and the

London, July 27.-Su Thorane Sather-wel; tlist lets its soldiers murder foreigners 1893 cxoreds that for 1602 by $3,181.80, an ohurch. other Fowers, it endeavoured to prevent.

Land, M.P., chairman of the P. and 0. a few miles from Treaty Ports while it is excess which is to be attributed to the low THE CHINESE FLERT.

Сопрацу, Steam Narigation

said in

an in-proteating its good intentione, is certainly rate of exchange prevailing during the y

year.

Washington, Aug. 4.-From adricm co- Taku, August 18,.

terview this evening: China in

in the long

government which can only command Go the 17th the Peiyang squadron ar-

10. The number of messages received

ceived by the Bureau of American Republics Mr J. Kramer rived at Taku, densisting of the Tingyuen,

the Telegraph room altashed to the Post it is learned that the Chilian Minister of Mr D. Landsle Chuyen, Chikus. Chingyuen, Fange

Office was 5,889. Uf these 1,215 were Finans, replying to the Government of Mr G. Littor or Chacin, Kingyan, Laiguen, Pingum,

siguals of approaching vessels; 484 being exies, declines to join in a proposed Focshow-built vessel of the Faiyu

from Gap Rook and 731 from Cape monetary establishment of a rate of values The British Admiral is close at hand, D'Aguilar. The remaining 4,065 were Me between gold and silver. The Chilian Go. ard Foochow-built torpede-catcher chat. Add no other This Ward all strip. Obies is fortunate in saving such Enocicier and instead of busily meddling in the teorological siguals, of which 1,835 were verament expresses the opinion that without Dr. Baueblock'

ax Sir Robert Hart, the Inspector-General ped down to lower masts and bowsprit only of Customs, and sach

Gap Rooks, and

the co-operation of the United States and Miss Coe the Peak soldier az La Hung raggisin which England has little concern, from

3,038 from which conct be equally well served by

European nations such a conferenes would Mr H. L. Dalrymple Mr W. Parfitt Setting aside the twelve relieving days, AL p.m. on the 17th the squadron ander way, and steamed to the N.E. in Chang; her Viceroy, China doubtless will learing China and Japan to fight their own the interruptions to the communication fail to accomplish any good purpose.

Mr B. Deibenog double colpian liza ahead. They preceded employ only lorize frate the north and cen- battles out, we think the British Accuient Tilb Gay Book amounted to eleven and THE 'VIGILANY' THE WINNBE, Mr R. P. Dipple

Coues, Aug. 4.-The Figilant hand- Mr J. P. Dowling Two German Fathers of the Catholio Mistowards the mouth of the Peitang river ro. The Cantonese, although turbolent, ought to be instrusted to procure the i those with Cape D'Aguilar to eighteen.

11. A Commission which was appointed somely retrieved her reputation to-day in Mr Geo. Fenwick wine into the morising, of this service splendid tussie for a prize of 2000, over the Mr W. &. Harrison with a view to its improvement, submitted course of the Royal Yacht staadion. She Mr Geo. Homes

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR. Japases troops hold the pass to the Southward of Chuaghun, which position the Chines Gongrals decided to attack

about the 22nd inst

TWO" GERMAN MISSIONARIES CAPTURED BY BANDIFTI.

SPECIAL TO THE N.-C. Day Nawa']

Chifor, 21st Aug., 4 pm.

The Kube Maru has been chartered as a military transport.

of

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CHINA WILL WIN.

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run will be victorious, owing to her enor the sympathies of thees whose sense of right mous resoureas and unlimited wealth. This and wrong, of justion, and civilization, is not a very fortunste position for Japan perverted is the receipt of favours and who, in addition to her finance trouble, facre from dastard hands. may have to cope with internal revolution.

Baron gat for

some ten or twelve mile, then turned 16 do not make good soldiem.

PROPOSED MONETARY CONFERENCE.

Mr G. 8. Tylor

H Inobbald fri

E. Tomkins. Mrs. Koller Lieut. Commander Dr. and Mrs J. H. Tafnell, B.N,

Mrs Tufnell Bon Knott and

Mr J. Y. V Vernon

J W. E. Wickham Lieuk-Col. Willem

FRAK HOTEL,

Capt. and Mrs Moore Mr F. Morony

Mrs F. Robinson and children Pulled

Doubtlosa immediate and full punishment of the sion at Tainingchou, Southern Shantung, points outwards and name back to the Taku Japan baxan advantage over. China 40-brutes who what their canturage by the have been reized and are hold tu ransom by Bar and anchored at 6 pm. Three Fing gards warships, but hins will soon make shedding of ionccent blood. No doubt the bandith whom the local authorities are an boats, loaded with coal, came out from this good. I expect that she will, if us-Chinese will regard this piece of butakery ta report in due course, but I am not aware beat the Britannia, lo a brisk breeze that Mr Morton Jones Mr A. G. Sto

Torgka at high water and joined the cemery, purchass European warships.

able to capture.

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR. [SINCIAL TO THE CHINESE MAIL']

MORE OBINESE SUCCESSES.- SHANGHAI, August 17. The Ohluces troops reached Fing-yang from asan on the 23rd inst.

Japanesa troops since the last battle and

they fought on this occasion in a very half. hearted manner. 12mor

aquadron, while with the same tide the and Toonan came out of the river,

HONGKONG REGISTER.

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Me F. H. Blaghal Mr and Mas Å. Find- Lay Sudah & family Mrs Stonkama **** as another glorious victory. The capture of the intentions of the Government regard he'd simest through from start to finlab, Mr G. EL Medhurst Capt. & Mrs Wilens of the two German missionaries in Shaning it. If it is intended that the connection over a course of 49 nautical miles along a tung by bandits might at another time with the Post Office should contious, then, third of which was in the open water of the and proceeded towards Shanbalkan. The BRUTAL MURDER OF A SCOTCH create same trouble for China, out at those I stated last year, I am of opinion that English Channel. There was a channel nem,

MISSIONARY. aquadron lay at the Bar all night, and on

zaent like the prosont, whon Garmany and there should be two olerks at this end, one celebrated for a choppiness, supposed to be England are rivalling each other in their to be on duty in the forenoon, and the other resisties to American models, which did not the morning of the 18th steamed slowly

(N.-C. Daily News Correspondent.) down the Gulf in single column lius ahead,

manifestations of friendship towards China, in the afternoon in order that signala of ap- materially interfere with the triumphant The

Nowchwang, August 20.

of the white New York sloop. The Barometer ... 20.63 28.9% the three Ping boats being with them,

On the 10th inst, at Linorang, a town on captured missionaries will only be regarded earlier hear that 6 a.m. and a later hour squadron arrived at Port Arthur at daylight on the 19th At Weihsiwel there were this river, 00 miles above this port, soldiers, nuisance and loft to get out of the than 6 pa sa the days lengthen with the or regatte. She covered the course in Humidity only two gunboate of the Chen class, anden route for Cores from Tientsin, attacked scrape themselves. Western diplomacy is return of Bummer.

hours, & min, and 40 sea, or at an hourly Direction of) the at a low abb in China, and European life 12. Table K shows the respite of the average of about 11 1-2 kaota

Wind..... Great sickness bas' prevailed awongst the there was no sign of súy Japaneão vessel in the Rov. James Wylie, a member of the held cheap by both the antires and the Money Order transactions during the year, Figilant beat the Britannia by 6 min. and Force

Scotch Presbyteristi Mission, with kniver the Gulf.-Daily News.--

and sticks. After ontting him about the Foreign affiofais Half a dozen idiotia The great fall in the rate of Exchange con- 33 son, actual time and min, and 29. ses. Weather...... AN OVERAGEOUS DEMAND,

head and face and beating him with sticks, compliments from greasy piggish man-equent on the closing of the Indian Milets corrected time, the Tankee yacht allowing Rain ......... Shanghai, August 23.

σκουτά in the On the 19th inst, four Japanese warships Government'is so apprehensive of informa- public roadway, where his colleagues tu darin alone für a dozen murdered for brought about a low of 84,099.00 to this the Britan 2 min, and 4 ono.

From Peking we learn that the Chinese they left him lying on the

signera, sed though we have the facts Government on settling up the Money Order betr

Washington, Aug. The report of the tion of the rottenness of the suministracion him anconscious, and bleeding from bis before our eyes we are told to have faith in accounts with India for the second quartet.

woanda.

the honesty of Chinese promises.

In order to

to Avuld farther loss it was deandmys there is so testimony tending Hongkong Observatory, Auguzi 25, 1894, The Japanese troops were driven back and the feebleness of the naval and military

Sugar Comisitten exonerates - Camden His lower jaw was broken in two places,

to suspend

and the exchango Money resources of the empire reaching the people, double compound fragiará is the correct de

with that country. The suspension, as far a that the Trung-1 Yamen has made demand upon the Foreign Ministers, which cription, I belfare, and teeth were knocked Tee Amey Correspondent of the Shanghat this Colony was concerned, took place on the to show that the supposed order was STOC or sold by or for has been bought or

Temperature. "Thotline:i plebovi mentioned in thignorance and insolencs is anparalleled | out of both jaws. He had several wounds į Mercury wiźten sa follows on the 20th inst.: 90th June, 1888, and in fodis on the 16th axecuted by any frm or that any Bogar even in tho painful annals of western about the bead and face, amongst others / There is no stirring news hire; the war | August, 1888, this date being fixed in order Serator Camden at ing. time dering the

Hokokosa, Augent 29, 1994. telegram, Krassing, Fuuglack, and Luim diplomacy is the East. It is simply that deep seals wound and one scross the car so far has dos mide lisell much fall, to allow of time for instructiog

wounds, hpwever, were not so except in the rise of the prices for rice and issuing Offloes in that Thess

Fot Vongross. The Commit- Present alon Buf that country.

(Taken at Maser's Falconer di Co's chun, an all to the north of the Hanell auspatches, telegraphic Bid written, to serious as the deep-seated injury to the crais. Japanese coals now cost $13 per has not yet been resumed. Negocis blanco y i ha baca nunals to findsay evid River.

Premises, Queen's Road) ton, and good Bhangaal rise costs $3.50 per for a direct exchange of Money Orders with chale was made up in consideration of any BAROMETER- the Foreign Ministers will first pass through

ence tending to show that the Sugar ache- the hands of censors appointed by the brain, caused by blows or kicks or both.

Dr Gray at one time had bopas he might pient. The s... Chegsong called in here, the United States of America were ad and sum of money paid for campaign purposes

DAM Central Goverment to use the blacking brush upon the correspondence of the recover, bo tried to speak, but soon and loaded about 400 tons of ton to bed & Copreation has sings. Been signed the Democratie party. It is also slated An Imperial Killet, datṇā the 25th in as the Proar Jansor in Bussis applies | 5-xdually winking died at 6 o'clock on transhipped to the #.. Empress of Japan, under which orders will be exchanged on that the honed that the charge THERMOMETER-ng bases on B

Foreign Ministers in much the tame way relapsed into somplete conscioemos ad stant, states that another tålegram to the obliterating brush to the olendingning of the 16th insmaprovoked. }'wo bid the La Golang hate; she loaded completed and the issue "sammezoed on tóna ei tho, Hayamsyers yog

Swansar August 27, 9.99 p.m.

were badly ashore at Talangkong.

from Kwanting and Fangtack, to Lam chan, nour Seoul The Japanese had Frost number of their man killed, sig

The Ohiore captured about 500 kórssa:::

IMPERTAL EDICT ON BATTLE OF PINGTANG

Peking, 27th August.

for

The attack was entirely

the

atock

which arrived here on the 14th, and left and after the lat Jaly next. Arrangements that

the same day for Foschow. On the 17th for the inae of Local Postal Notes were the

& COMPLETE WHITEWASH

Cleveland had an inter- Benedict yacht in regard de Intorosta was upires. There is

0.81

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Lowest open sti temperature on the 20thi

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pregoat" po passengers are allowed to land,

Do.

The bore it a short account of an out-

but there are thousands of basm waiting) * It has simɔs been decided to means to support the allegations that members of

business on the let July, '1894,

the Trost god other than proper argumenta bare to leave for the Straits Beltomenin

Do. Maximu

Do. Minimum over night" 80

arding the state of war betweec China passage in forsigo end ather newspapers and Japan in Gorea has been received from when they contain anything dorogatory Mr Wylie, who was quiet, inoffentite, only 220 tons of tea for New York, bat 12 January, 1894

Phi Chla, who, it will be re- to Runis. Bet in Russia the corre and kind gendeman, was walking quietly eluo loaded some cargo for Singapore. 'át | wad the other day rewarded by spondence of foreign diplomats i spored along the street when he was attacked ander of the Empress Dowager with 20,000 their persons. In China we have lately Mein for galning = vjetory over the Japanese son proved that even the persons of the

expect his body 12 arziye to-day.

alec Do Evidence, says the repor

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