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Turday, Octoner 2, 1894.
TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO TEZ Cuina Mail."]
(Fix Southern Line.)
LONDON, September 30, 1804. THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.. It is reported that the Japanese landed in force to the northward of Chefor that Li Hung Chang has porteually taken, the field and established his beadquarters of Latal; also that the Chinese have evacuat nd Coron and have massed their tecops at Chiu-lien Cheng-(thirty miles to the Wort of the Yaloo)--to oppose the advance of the Japanese in Manchuria. Many Chiness troops hars lately deserted, owing to bad arms and munitiona
The Japatines Imperial guard has been
called out.
THE TYPHOON. The Norwegian abesiner Framnes, which actived from Bangkok this morning, reports.
Oo having encountered the typhoon. Saturday, 29th elt, she had reached within forty miles of the Gsp Rock when the barometer began to fall and a gala was blowing from the N.N.E. The captain solved to run buforo the wind, which he did for fourteen hours, steering 8.8.W. About
in front of the centre of the typhoon .m. or Sunday, 30th ult, he The wind now resend Worth and Westerly, and the sea was runaing tremendously high, so much so that Capt. Wettergreen had to the vessel. At 8. p.m. ull dangor was past, and a course was steered again for Hong Long.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SUNDAY LABOUR IN HONGKONG.
THE EXEMPTION OF MAIL STEAMERS, The accompanying letter from the Hong- kong General Chamber of Commerce on the above subject has been forwarded by the Hongkong Govstament to the Secretary of State for the Colonies:-
SUPREME COURT.
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. (Before His Honour Mr A. G. Wise, Acting Puise Judge.) Funday, Oct. 2
FOOK TAI LOONG AGAINST MILLAR AND CO.
PATEFON
His Lordship found that he was not a partner. The partnera ass had not yet been made known, and for the present execution must be against the firm only
of the Chinyuen, had left the conning-| valuable cargo of Amerimb.cotton and plece jostling and kicking got into the re- tower to bring a fica party forward to put goods consigned to Shanghai, some rail- hicle. Then the sartor began to revila. out fire on the top-gallant forecastle what wey locomotives and plant to the value of The man who hired the cart had told him be was wounded, with all his men. He could about $45,000 gald, nonsigned by a Japanaus it was for his younger sister, and be did not be taken below under cover and had firm in Americs to Jepan, and two aaier of bat want to take us. Nevertheless wa therefore to remeia on deck. At about revolvers, worth about $45 altogether, and remained in it, and he, urged on by come five o'black when the fight had beat raging some cartridges for the same, consigned by of the more friendly ones, drove away. furiously the Fagrosso Best withdraw. a foreign firm in Amerion to a foreign firm The crowd followed for a short distance Fook Tai Loock, compradore, Kowloon, The Tingyuen and Chényuen pursued them, in Japan. All thees goods were shipped be- but did not dare enter the city gate, and sued Miller & Co. for 8169 for goods sup-and when these two versola had left the fore war was declared, bat the presence of we were allowed to come home safely. 20th August, 1894.
plied. Mr B. Holmes appeared for the balance of the Chinese feet a few milos the lasignificant quantity of arms seampa to I board the uext day that on the press of this Chamber to direct the attention of
Sir, I em instructed by the Committee phintiff and Mr O. D. Wilkinson for the asteru, fire of the best Japanese reels have excited the auspicions of the Chinese, Tious day a similar outrage was attempted
defendant.
tarned round to renew the fight. A who are said to be discharging the whole on two ladies, but as they had their oară the Government to an Order in the Exoon- The claim was admitted, and Mr Bolmes sourcity of ammunition began to be cargo in the bellof that weapons are conceal close at hand they immediateir got luilde, sive Council of 31st October, 1895. waled for execution against Mr A. W. axperienced on the tra Chinese men ed in the balos, As to the railway materials and nothing happened, except that a large which the Sunday Labour Ordinanco No. 6 use oil to keep the seas from breaking over of 6th May, 1891 has been amonded to the Millar, who was believed to be the sale of-wat. Each altip had fired all her 10 the oase is perhaps a different one; as these handful of mud was thrown upon them as
0.0. projectiles (about 140 or 150 may possibly be liable seizure if they got into the cart. extent that it permits all mail steamers
cuch) and about 100 projectiles from Mr. Bowles odatention, as net forth in our I am glad to say that nothing mare provided Hongkong is not their terminal
the 30.6 c.u, guna, leaving for the intter isms of yesterday, is correct. The maiter serious than dirty clothes and a hair day's port to discharge and take in cargo here
no shell, and only about 80 odd steel shot. ia in the hands of the British and American Dervousnam was the result, and the follow without incurring the foos imposed under
At the usual rate the ammunition would Consola-General, but meanwhile it is very ing day I took Mrs Headland to Tungalow, the Ordinance.
have lasted about twenty minutes, and ever difficult to obtain information, the Chinese where it was abaniutely necessary for ber two hours of daylight remained. The authorities declining to permit telegrams to to go, but we want by best on the catal Jagauze meswhile poured in a deadly be sent from Formosa regarding the capture. hail from their tro ships,
the Chineso taking careful aim and replying about once. in three minutes. The Chinase rounded so so that the Japones headed for where upon the latter started off again at full The Zangyuen and Chenguen speed. chased them, but only for a short distance, returning to the rest of the Chinese fest, which started for Port Arthur, arriving there the next day without molestation. As Chizens shiperongaged in the fight against story that the Chinese flest advanced in the shape of Y is a myth, SHANGHA RACING NOTES. The officials in the City received rews Daybreak writes as follows in his last night that the Japaness had attacked the Obiness at Anchow (Aajiu) nad Yi- spurting notes in the Daily News:-
chow (Wijou) simultaneously, and wore * Good ?'—' No put
repulsed at both places. Daily News,
TULUK SINGH AGANIST RAMJAHN.
Tuluk Singh, an Indian monry-onder, sued S. a. Ramjahn and another for $107 on a promissory vote. Plaintif appeared in person; nobody else appeared.
THE FOREIGN DEFENCE OF TIENTS IN
Tho British stearuer Glennon reports: Left Singapore ut 8 pm, on the 25th 3opt., with light variable airs; on the 26th and th, had similar woather. The 28th, com. menced with equally weather. At mid- night there was a strong N.W. wind with s high head coa and equalis; lightning to the Westward with a high cross sea. N.E
On the 29th a heavy gale from the 30th every heary gale with terrific squalls of wied and rain, and a very threatening appearance of a typhoon. Kopt ship way with her head to eastward for about 140 The correspondent of the New York! milos. October 1st, wird and sas moderat-port on Sundays, but lay over idle till must find out where be in aud have him a malter of fact there are only nine by the presstt war. Mr. H. B. Bristow Herald assorts that the troops at Chialion ing. The wind then veered to the N.E.
vis the South and Westward. Barometer Monday.
The Japatoso favour the pursuance of the war, and an attack on Peking.
The Japanese squadron has occupied
Thornton Havok.
On the
The Chamber boliera that this altera- tion was passed under natructions gizon by the Colonial Office, who were mored by the Postmaster General to direct the Hong- kong Government to make the chango,
if the Home Postal It would appear Authorities wished to expedite the passages of the mail stormers of the Peninsular and Oriental & N. Co., for on the Ordinance No. 6 of 1891 coming into operation the various mail steamers of that line did not, their working cargo when arriving in this As a rule, sake out permits to allow of
mal As the
were always could be finally delivered at the tormings, 30.00; 26th, 30.08; 27th, 30.06; 28th, 30 Shanghai, also within the prescribed time 29th, 20.80, 8011, 29.74; October 1st, 30.01.here was plainly no reason for the Pen- insular and Oriental S. N. Guy, to incur the expanse of the fees for working cargo on Sundays.
The officers of the Court stated that the defendant Ramjahn had been imprisoned, released, rearrested and again released on settlement of claims Tulak Singh had re- lied on having him brought down in custody, but at present he was free.
His Lordship to plaintiff)-Then you served with this writ, if pon can. If not,
servicc.
I reported these facia at ones to the American Logation, but the Tangli Yateên has done nothing yot. I have just heard that a similar outrage was committed by soldiers upon a member of the British Legation.
Cheng have maalinted, and destroyed their reading each day at noen :-Sept. 25th delivered well within the contrast time and you can gal an order for substituted twelve Japanese, and we keurn that the Roder of H, M.S. Linnet, Captain Surgeon Garding oleil employment for Native Army.
arms, that there is a panic at Peking and that the Obiness situation is hopeloza.
THE HEALTH OF THE CZAR. It is officially announced that the Czar of Russia is suffering from kidney disenso. The news has depressed the Continental botizses.
PROBABLE INCREASE OF THE BONGKONG GARRISON.
The Duke of Cambridge has been engag. ed a considerable time at the War Uffice in telegraphic communication with the East, it is believed with reference to ineressing the strength of the garrison as Hongkong,
THE DUTCH IN THE DUTCH INDIES, It is officially denied that the Dutch have opened parlaying with the Balinese, and it is stated that they have captured Mataram,
TYPHOON NOTICE. The following telegram is courteously forwarded by the Spanish Joueul, Sr. E.
Oitiz:-
Manila, October 2, 7.35 a.m.
to the East South East of Manila.
Oct. 2, 1 45 p.ot,
The typhoon retified this morning bes new probably entered Luzon about latitude 15 der N. Its direction appears to be from South East to North West, though it is not known whether it will change.
The following nodice is insed from the
Observatory :-
Bad? Pleats hab got.'
* Indifferent ? All rame, plenty bab
MOUKDEN.
Sept. 17. The war is a boon to many thousands of stroug, intelligent, active young men out of of the soldiers gone and going to the East. These men dril: incantly and are in groat spirits as to the future. this recruiting is going on in almost avery city, the trained men all going to the war.
I learn that
THE HIGH AUTHORITIES Are apparently must eager to provent, and anxious to make reparation fot, any outbreaks against foreigners. The common
LATE TELEGRAMS.
(Rangoon Gazette.) - EMPLOINENT OF FATIVE PENSIONERS. Simiz, September 12.-The question re-
pensionere in the whole of British India has been finally agreed upon, and the rsport since the introduction of the disme in April, 1893, published. The scheme is to be worked entirely by the Adjutant Go- decal's Department, through the agency of all distriat recruiting officers instead of as before increase of
by the Military Department. The
On the 18th ult, a meeting of British residents of the Concessions was held at the Town Hall, Tientsia, to take into considera- my of defending the lives tion the best and property of the inhabitants in case of any disturbance arising from causes induced
Captain Beareroft, com- took the chair. Husstun, Dr. Frazer, Mr. W. W. Diekinean, Dr. Irwin, the Rev. John Innocent, Mr. Maitland, Mr. James Wilson, Mr. Edmund Cousins, Mr. Tiaber and about 50 residents were present.
Mr. Bristow briefly stated the object of the mooting which was to form a British Defence Corps, to be divided into two cold panies. They would first elect after the completion of the caroloent of ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY'S MEDAL thoks willing to serve the subordinata officers Bombay, September 13.-Captain Henry British India staamer Pemba, was yesterday presented ment now take place.
Dr. Frazer seconded the motion, which with the Medal of the Royal Humane Society was carried and those present signed the fer saving the life of a cooly at Bussorat on eurolment lists, whish were ordered to be March 5th. sent to residents who had been unable to SERIOUS RELIGIOUS DIOT IN POON--KOSQUE
SACKED BY HINDGE. present at the meeting
command.
ing officer for the two companies and then most favortions for employment is
be
Bombay, September 13,--The feeling be tween the two communities, Hindoos and
Mr. Harvey Bellingham was then elected |
of the meeting. Mr W. W. Beareroft's plan of defence said their next near Darovala bridge at Poons city at mald businees was to clest an officer to take com-night leat night. A singing party of Hin- mand of the whole forge. Captain Bearcroft dus numbering about sixty, accompanied had offered to lend them a drill instructor. by musicians, were returning home wia Da He would propose Surgeon Captain Hueston royale Bridge near which is a reque When searing the mosque a Police Elk- as their commanding officer.
vildar in charge of the palice station site- ted in the locality directed the musiciana to stop playing as there was a party of Mebo, the bobedags inside the mosque resiting Когор
About 40 Hindus discontinued beat-
Hour jokinson referring to Capt. Mahomedans, culminated in a surious riat
The Cotamittee of the Chamber desire me Oriental & N. Ce, and the Foreign Sis was Peach's the 'ridey boy's - to point out that the Zeninsular and lines of mil steamers, the Mazagorios Maritimes and the Nerddeutscher Lloyds reply to my questions about the grifios in There appears to be another depressing Steamship Company, which barefit hy the training for this meeting; the word in situations, who have been recruited instead could be chosen. He moved that the enrol-Rothwell, Mastor of the
of the Order in Council, different staggered him for a little, but though subsidised by their respective he was equal to the onion. A good deal Govermente to carry the walls, campste of rain has fallen since my last Notes appar keenly for cargo and passengers with the od, and until Saturday morning last week nou-sttestised or cargo steamers, of Boundering through the mad was all that which there are some seven regular lues could be indulged to, and owing to this quite using this port en route to and from Great number of pantos hoisted the danger Britain and Europe.
Thames subsidised signet. Some se still on the walking list, hope that we shall soon see them are further disadvantaged as atexmmora
along. To go into detaile as re- against the mail lines, by being obliged to stride the ponies on the Course would incur the fees hoped under the various Raid an too much time, and would not be enactments which prasant their working on Bundays, or they are compelled to interesting. After the entries have closed oad the wheat has been efted from the down. On the 2nd at 10.30 a., There are
On the lot at p., Black Ball taken prolong their voyage by lying idle in horohef, then I hope to go into more parti.
while their competitors work on Sundaya,
At the present time many poiss como indications of another depression to thus causing a natural preference to be calare the B. of Lakoa. At 31.10 a, In Hong-shown by slippers and passengers for the are just going into, or just coming out of, physic, so that there is little that can bo MILITARY SENSATION IN BERLIN.inds and showery weather.
kong, barometer falling, with moderate E. speedier servicen.
The necilerated despatch gratuitously said about them. The grifins as they at be a poorer lot; not permited to British given to Foreign-owned vessels which is present appear could not
usabsidies the selection has been as large as at this tonnage, the Committee renture to think time last year, but they are reported to is an eludicus that has not received dos have suffered most severely from the heat consideration from those who compelled times being so desperately bud.
this summer. This may account for the tio amendment of the Dolony's laws,
is no sign of a winner of the sent there and requires mention only to cause its im mediate rectification.
triple grown putting in a appearance,
Mir Sassoon himall will be greatly The Committee of the Chamber desire It is very interesting to note the increase to august that the incideren of Ordinance missed a generous man to a fault; one betting and who, No. Gupen Sunday labour shall be uniform, who took little interest in kong, and the great development in the
como under provisions, and they put ions, and bad he bought, trained and rid- class of vessels turned out by the Hong-forward the request that His Excellency den his ponies himself throughout, would the Govoreor will give the matter is have been one of the west popular mes on favourable consideration taking such stops, the Shanghai tarf. Mr Nasso' suc as may be necessary, to cause the applica-nesses in the classic events have been regis. tion of the Ordinance to be thoroughly im. tered as follows:- the Criterion Stakes, a firsts; the Griffins, 3 Arsts; the Maidens, partial in in operation,
Arato; the B, & frate the St. Leper
3 firsts; the Shanghai Staken, 11 firats the Champina, 11 ârets. And in the racu-book has the following
A great sensation has been caused in 2nd October, 4.45 p.m., Typhoon ap- Berlin by the arrest of 180 non-commission.pears to be approaching the Luzon Coast to ed officers of the gunnery school who are obarged with Socialist intriguea.
THE BETROTHAL OF THE OZANEWITOU.
the East of Bolinao.
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SHIPBUILDING PROGRESS IN
HONGKONG.
A hitch has occurred in the betrothal of in the number of vessels built in Hong without pa to any vessels that had his stable been of reasonable dimen
tho Czarowitch.
LONDON, October 1, 1894. CONTRABAND OF WAR Japan has declared lead a contraband of
WAY.
kong and Whumpos Duck Co. There is probably no establishment in the Far East -czcept perhaps such as the Imperial Ar- senai at Yokosuka and such places that can manago henry ordow of this kind with equal success. At present the Duck Co.
I have the bonoar to be, Sir, your most obedient servant,
F. HENDERSON,
Secretary.
people, especially the Manchia cortarmon purple, as represented by the soldiers. hava had an opportunity of showing their anal- ly dingusised hatred of the foreiguer. suppose the high officials don't love the foreigner; but they have some knowledge
Er Frazer seconded the motion, which was expression that hatred. The domino carried with acclamation.
a to the danger connected with any netiva
and are Mr Ward asked if British residents in the people entertain the hatrad deatitate of this wholesome knowledge. French Concession would have to come to The action up to the present of our the Town Hall for arms Governor-General has been most praise. Mr W. W. Dickinson said that had been ing the drums bat kept on the other musle, worth
When apposite the mosque the Mahome worthy, in regard to every case of mischief provided for by the Defence Committee bu
soldiers laid before him. 1 regrotto had drawe up a complete plan; though pro- dans came out in a body and insisted on the A say that the Manchu soldiers did not satisfy bably there were some details which would tensio cessing. The Hindute rofused to
themselves with wreaking their wrath have to be settled. Perhaps Captain Bear-odmply with this request, on which the Ma en fall upon the against the foreigner. They are accused of croft would explain to the meeting what homedans shouting Deen endless attacks upon and pot s for the general plan of defense was,
musisimua. A free fight saaned and within a orders of the people on their line of Captain Bearcroft the alated the prin- few minutes large numbers had joined in the vale, I have heard no such charges oiples on which the defense of the Contes-fray and the Mahomedans being outnam- against the Chinese soldiers. These Man-
sives would be conducted as settled with the bered escaped £9
conid." Es best they The Hig- chas seem to require men at their head commanders of the gunbouts. Provision thereupon entered the mosque, ran- who would mako a
Use of free
the was made for the safety of the women and booked the building and altempted to set fire eat-o'-nine tails.
childron. He also stated the arrangement to
to it, but the police protecting the mosqu MONEY CAPTURED BY THE JAPANESE
Ar that had been made to give the alarm by prevented its being fired though they could PIROTANG,
certain signale whether by night or day, of not keep the mob from destroying every- Sept. 20.
which all residents would be duly informed. thing they found inside. The work of Though the Chinose at Fingyang appear
The meeting then separated after a destruction continued till the arrival of to have been imperfectly supplied with proscrdial rote of thanks to the chairman, Inspector Smith and armed police. The po visions, they seem to have had plenty of P. and T. Times.
lice olcared the front of the
munque and The aggregate amount of the
held the meh at bay, till the arrival of the money bullion which foll into the bands of the
The following letter by A Defender is Superintendent, Major Maopherson, the Jets at the battle of Pinggang je poblished by the P. and T. Times:The District Magistrate, Mr. Onwaney, and the vstimated at yas 455,420-gold, 630,000 action of the Tientsin Customs authorities City Magistrate, Mr. Plunkett, The at- I mois. 16 sees; three-quarters of a mile,
Hen: silver Bera, 1 min. 298 secs; seven furlongs, rooney, 130,000.—Japan Mail.
Mr.
190,000 yen, and Errean in forbidding the staff, the whole of whom tempt at conciliating the crowds proving with a few exceptions are British subjects, who Bed bofore them down the side stesste futile the police charged the excited mob, Sylva's Majestic Mason's Mighty
from taking part is our defence Boheme is to 1 mile, 185 g. dead heat; from the two and a half mile post once round and is,
be greatly regretted. The grounds on which keeping up a running fight we they want, for the stones and tiles being showered upon the Prices Knag has been appointed Pra.
Blackberry 2 min. 46 Peer; one mile A battle batween the laud forces is re- this stand is taken are antenablo,
palios. Boreral, including half-a-dozen po- sident of the Taeng-li Tamen and co-facht for the Ferals Government, to be
and three-quarters, Bareko 3 wwv. 47 vers, ported apparently reliable in which it is
reason given, that
of the Customs staff cannot
to be takon to the hospital, where one Ma. director of war operations with In Haug used on surveying work and as a despatch
bear arms, us we can, is palpably unreason- seems to be tow passing into history. I soldiers threw down their arts and Chinoso able, as they are not in the service of the hamedan who had been severely beaten died. Chang.
bust like the Selangor yacht Esmeralda
beliose rasicz men generally are glad of their heels, while the rest of the tares stunto pinpaces for the Hongkong
stop being taken, tur a slut at acht magni.away at Pingyang was completely an- mot but in that of the Government, whose The police made fifteen arrests, fourteen
ceruitilated,
There seems to be little room officiale it is our object to assist as much as being Hindus Major Macpherson was police, in accordance with the recommen-
lude crippled the small sixties and to a cer- vital
I-would venture to aab-struck with a heavy stick on the arm but ajo extent spoiled sport. For this meeting for doubt of the general scouracy of this lies in one power. dations of the Retrauchmeat Commission;
we all without doubt see a large falling report, and if true, the Quineas
il that this procedure on the part of the his assailant was arrested. In view of the disturbance it is considered" probable that a large aca-going gunboat for Manila, one
f in the entrance fees, for Mr Buenoou practically out of Cores. Thero are various Customs is decidedly illogical.
the special. Ganpati proocation will b of the finest pieces of work done in the Far
was in every way liberalty iterif, but after conjectures regarding what will be the next
stopped. 1 expelo Bre Mors swall stables more of the Japanses, but is no one has East by any business firm; and a new com.
of their plans it is useless to immigration from Hongkong and China posite bull for a large craft in Haiphong coast porte has shat out about 40,000 have been collected regardless of expense record With all this, the Duck Co. have their Chinees from the Strails Sottlecats and into the Old Gold and Pracock Blue basket handa fall, even if there were no ateamers!
will now be spread over mare stables and therefore there euld be more ouupeti- to repair; and just now there is a rush of The Kobe oricketers arrived at Shang-in and better racing, and with the hoped this class of work also. The following list hai on the 29th alt by the Adbere, furr smail staffs let us also Trust that the fisis of the fair, which has been absent all well. contains some details of the chief building the Kobe colour at the "tore,
The tender hangpoo, flying
CHEB for so many years, will return. Alongside options now in progress:
the Freneb and found a number of members of
ANTI-FOREIGN FEELING IN
PEKING. Some Britiskera hare bean asanlted in Paking.
CHINA.
THE PATHAN RELEASED. The stearaer Pothan has been releazad, up the Captain engaging to proceed to Shanghai.
WAR CLOUDS.
The French Press is discussing the con- tingency of a war between Great Britain and France over African questions.
(From French Papers.) THE FRENCH ARMY MANOEUVRES.
PARIN, Sept. 20. The great any maneres ia La Beauce aro concluded. President Casimir Perise
ha
har on the atoska twe ateel gubbout to be To the Hot J. B. Stewart Lockhart, Acting best on records-five furlongs, Blackberry
built in sections and taken to the large inland lake of Lanso, in Mindanao, where
Colonial Secretary, Hongkong.
the Government of the Philippines are at GOTERNOR Mitchell has been visiting war with the natives. There is also a steam! Pahang. He visited the Raub Minos.
Domposite sunboat for the Manila Üny- orament. Heil:-Longth between parpen diculars, 13 ft. 0 in.; breadth, moulded, 22 ft 3 in.; deptb, moulded, 11 ft. 0 in. foc acting, three crank, surface condens ing H. P. cylinders, 13 in. diam.; M. P.
was present at the review, and made Hoines, one pair, triple expansion, di-
the
A CENTENARIAN, Mrs A Wright, in reported to live died at Pening on 19th alt.. at the age of 10 years,
Cuter Engineer Lees, of the stormer Amherst, who was severely sealdent from the bursting of that vessel's donker biler near Malasca, died in the hospital there on the 23rd alt.
WHAT WILL THE NEXT MOVE BE?.
Tientsin, Sept. 30,
To at up the Leviatan stable, which said that about 1.000 of the Chinese the members being in Chinese emplicemen, were wounded in the fight and bad
ibis
are
Ir is estimated if the veto on Chiassunter the area, and the plums whielonyre. They hava necurate mapa of
the Native Stalea.
mail jotty,
the Shanghai Cricket Club and frieads THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR, waiting so welcome the visitors.
Later
jo the erning the Kobe and Shanghai Leams and the committes of the S. C.C., dined together at the Shanghai Club.
PRECAUTIONS ON THE CANTON RIVER
ALL VESSELS TO BE SZARCHED.
THE AMESE'S VISIT TO ENGLAND,
FOREIGNERS ASSAULTED AT LEKING.
Simia, September 13.--Intelligence from Writing to the China Gazette from Peking Habul recently received stated that the he let ult. Mér 1. T. Hoadland gives Amir had again brea ailing from gent along account of the attack made upon his badly. Information to hand, to-day is to wife and himself by Chinese soldiers on the
te the effect that His Highness is now in the 15th al. We take the following extract bist of health, bavitg
from the lottor:-As they wont single file from his recent indisposition, Tovered
An Answer
all the country comprehended within Their plans for the accomplishment of the end they have in view. But it is useless for them to attempt any important inland operations catif the country has time to get rid of some of the excess of water which about ten fact apart, and not very regular will be sent very ahertly regarding hie vizit now esvars all the low-lying land. This ly, we watched oue opportunity and stop te England, and it is extremely probable the Japanese alas are aware of, doubiles, ped between two nd crossed. Just as we and will net accordingly. For the same did so, the one behind stuck his bayonet Amir is now leaving Kabul with Sir T. B. that the invitation will be accepted. The reason it is impossible for the Chinese to within a few inches of Mrs Headland's face hasten any large b dy of men to the front, at the same time making an ugly ejacula Fyne in the spring of 1895.
Mr. Curzon and party bare arrived at if much be their desire. Indeed, it beonmes
sion. This
caused the bystanders to laugh Gilgit. a question whether or not they can get in and some reviled us. Not long afterwarde THE GRIEVANCES OF STAFF CORES OFFICERA. aguin, having been so completely routed.
the soldiers again cromed and we were
Allahabad, September 14-The Pioneer forced to pass to the other side, but as has heard on good speech in which he expressed the hope that
The following Government Gazette extra- the nation and the army would maintain a
well-known Shanghailauder in the person of ordinary was issued this sermon:
Later information mays that the Trigun, there was a space of sotes fifty fest bet woon that the Tom Bandithority from England DEATH has removed from among us austher
hays made osrtain double screw oruiter, is also missing, un two of the men, wo did it without en send- definite proposals regarding the grievances spirit of unity for the welfare of the coun-3 in diam.; length of stroke, 24. Mr. Charles Molean, fot
indicated horse power, 450.
many years a try. He complimented the generals on the mild steel). Tro multitubular chief engir in the employ of the old S. Majesty's Consul at Cantou that the Vice-which emphasises the unprepared condition insult. By this time the people had become the British Service. These are that Majors Information has been received from Berdoubtedly last, which quite disables their ent. Again, however, they crossed and we te Staff Corps officers in the water Het for any important service. All of were forced to do the same, but not without of promotion as compared with officers in progress made with the army.
Co. and Chenower ... N. Co. 3.N. cylindrical boilers; diameter of shell, 8 ft.
roy of f the Two Kuang has notitied him that, in.; longth, 9 ft. 0 in.; two furnaces, deceaned, says the Lily News, rate cat to
in consequence of the state of hostilities the Chinese for auch a complication sa mora impertinent and began to ravile us, and Commandire Regiments should reosize the that which is upon them now. Nothing utter load cries. We immediately stopped LIBEL ON THE PRESIDENT.
Fex's patent corrugated fiuen; working China in 1806 in the Fengshui.
now existing between China and Japan, ohnervable among the people which with the intestion of gatting into the chats rank of Lieutenant-Colonel and Captains, noted for me liberality and open-handedne, Chinese mon-of-war will be stationed at Parts, Sept. 23. pressure, 170 iba, por square inch,
and in his death many loss a sincere friend. the Bogue to search vesele passi a in, and would indicate that a calamity had befallen bat it had not come up. We waited M. Gaulle, editor of the Petite Répub-
Two steel twin screw launches for the Mr. Moloso was a Freemason.
thal skipmasters ace warued that they must
the nation. Apparently they take very moment, but still it did not come and little interest in the matter.
insults became wine, and worse. We cros ligas, has been sentenced to three months' Manils Government. Hall-Length ha
ed the road with the intention of leaving The Viceroy has further notibed the
SPIES EXSOUTED.
people imprisonment and 1000 francs fine for libel-seen perpendiculars, 80 ft. 0 in. Eogines Ma Berger, proprietor of the Straits inde.top on approaching these mon-of-wat
--Non-condensing to be two pairs com.pendent, Fenang, has been sent to gaul for Cousal that the man-of-war will be station- The Japanese spy and a fino-looking man, the great street, thinking the ling the President.
pound invert direct acting cylinders 9ft. one year in default of payment of the
KHARTOUM. There are persistent rumoam, of an Anglo-Italina expedition to Ehar tour.
;
cylinders, 21 in. diam.; L. P. cylinders,
Boilers,
The
He was
By Command, J. H. STEWARt Lockhart, Acting Ucionial Secretary.
APPARENT INDIFFERENCE
further is known regarding the others im plicated in this affsit.--Daily News.
chair second in sommand, that of Major, bat no
increase of เสส ปะ
pay would follow on such promotions.
AN INDIAN RAILWAY TO BE CONSTRUIJED BY PRIVATE CAPITAL.. Allahabad, September 14:-The Secretary
and 15 in. in diameter. Stroke of piston | Ene (damages $100) and custs in the recented at the Bugue at a place called Sbs Kok of the literary clan named Lin, implicated remain to which the soldiers pass, but at of State has invited offers from private 9 in.; propeller of gun metal 4 ft. 6 in. dia- libal antica, brought agained him by Lim Hau Mun (7), und will show in the charge of firing information, were crowd began to gather, revils us, sores, capitalists for the construction of the Delihi mator and 83 in pitch Boiler Mild Long Cheak. Judgment was delivered on a square Red Flag at the fore by day and lion ground outside the Westgate. Nothing lenders kicked me, and I at once turned,
beheaded this morning on the public exeu- and in a short time, to throw tnud, stones, Bhatinda Bhawalpur Railway.
bricks, and and at us. One of the zing- steel, cylindrica rature tubes, diameter the 10th ult., aud ander the Debtors Ordin- three Red Lights by night.
SHANGHAI SHARE REPORT. and with all my forco punched him with 6ft. 6 in., length 8 ft. 0 in., working pres-ance, Mr Borger we liable in 'default in ore 125 lus. per aquare in. The above are payment of any debo due upon a judgmcut
In his weekly share report, my umbrella, the only weapon I had, and
dated Shang- for service on Lake Lanno in the Island of recovered in an action for......defamation
I saw no more of him.
hai, 27th September, Mr B. Enttunjee SEIZURE OF THE PATHAN.
Just then a half dozen of kindly faced, writes:A small business has been passing Or the 25th ult, a large junk attempted to Mi danau. The launches will be built at to a tera of imprisonment not exceeding
The China Gazelle of the 27th ult. says friendly persons crowded in between us and during the weak at prices which merely pass through the Shibtousbe channel on her Kowloon Dook, then taken apart and one year, or until payment of the sum due.
Information bus been reveived here of the the mob, which had now swelled to fire maintain my previous quotations, the ad- joarusy barth, with the object of evading shipped in pieces to Mindanao, where Singapore Free Press.
seizure by the Chinese of the British hundred or more, and called out to them to sauce in Sumatra Tebrocus has to be expe= the likin gaard-boats, but she struck a they will again be put together on the
in the step thrawing. But they might as well ointly noted. Banks-Nothing reported dur torpedo and was blown to pieces. A fishing shore of the lake.
leamer Pathan, Captain
they did the week.—Insurances.—Marine.--Unions Farmona Channel, and her detention in Ke have talked to the wind, for
pot probably to loof the wreak but this
to
dism, stroke of is.
LOSE OF JAPANESE VEVISERS.
Shanghai, Sept. 27-In spite of reiterat ed danists of the Japanese authorities that THE sum of Rs. 1,700 has been obtained none of their vessels were badly injured in boat hearing the explosion went to the! Composite steam launch for the Trigo. by public sabenription in Calentta towards the recent naval Sght, information which was alus blows up, and when the guardboats nomctrical Survoy Dept., Perak. Hull testimonial to the boat's crew of the wo hayo been able to gather from quarterslung. The versol left Hoagkong on the was to get the force of the stones and advanced considerably during the period rived only a few planks remained, several! Longth over all, 56 ft. 9 ja.; length between P. and O. steamer Chwar which rescued/entitled to all credence, corroborates in a morning of 15th, with a general cargo for dirs which were hurled at as, Neverthe- under review, and also at $130 and at 6135 perpendiculam, 51 ft. 0 in.; breath, ox- the master, officers and crew of the Fails org circumstantial manner the statement | Bhang'sai, after which nothing is known of less they forced us on till they got us into bare heen meationed. North-Chinas wore
that the Japanese lost four vessels in the men being drowned. In regard to pls106(treme, 9ft, Sin.: depth, moulded, bl. 6 ia, of Etiskin the late exclone of tho Sand-actual ight, and more probaby them very | Banhong, probably on the afternoon of the ; able to strike us so readily; ma the loss, shares owing to a very large fire in MapUINS -
her subsequent movements except that she little ally, and then left us with the mob weld at Tls. 175, Fire-Nothing reported later on, s was seized by a Caluese man-of-war, the on our heels. In the alloy they were not There is an uneasy feeling to holders of them torpedoes
heads. The money has been forwarded to
to the Chr Tsungming island, known as Tsangpsoes inverted cylinder type. Cylinders:- in. The gallant conduct of the second officer fire, suother was
in the two chamzels south Engines-pound surface the Captain of the Chusan for distribution, severaly. Quo vessel was hopejenaly on following day, nid taken into Kelang af no were struck many times there.
Chinese beary guns treated
as it is believed that loosi Companies a and Saihtouchs channels, it is stated that
In a short time we emerged into an open vay mwoh in it, but nothing definita in av some years ago the importaces of guarding Propeller, of brass, 5 ft. 3 it. lism, and 6 of the Chean, who was in command of the with her borens revolving in the air, and we give with all reserve, the man-of-waz on space again, and a atoa er of bricks, atones, yet known. Shipping. -Macao Siser boats
ral Bea Binking, prisoner. According to one account; them was reprosented to the Chinese ft. pitch; blaces, 3 in uumber. Boilar- boat which went out three times to the geverument by certain foreign experts, in pl, indical, with return tube, diem crew of the Fails of Ettrick, in a tremendons the Naniunt and Yoshina were seriously sighting the Fathon, which was flying the sand, and dirt was hurled at un. Forte have been sold to Hongkong at 826,
fought with Britch merchant consequence of which, apon the return of fuel, indrical, with, it true, i citing ssa, has been brought to the notise of the ale bruly there no guilters et tear to stop or to take the consequenos, some of the smaller stores took adoos, and of Bhaughs! Tags at 11k 68, Inde-Chiame s cosign at the time, signall. uately, nothing but the mud and sand and is the equivalent of $26.50 lossily, Eulen wonderful bravery; no the late Marquis Toông to China, the
and faithfully obedient to the orders of That signal not being obeyed, the war vessel we hurried to a small shop across the open Tis. 38 and at Tls. 32.84 and Taku Tuga að mathorities decided to have the surface, 190 sq. ft.; furnace, one, 1 ft. 10 Royal Humane Society. Thoroughly fortified.
their officers, they took advantage of feed a shot across the Pathen's bows, and space. Here we stopped and saked the Tientsin Tia, 57,50: have been reportati How. io. diam.
Three pinnaces for the Hongkong Water A FIRE broke out in the French Concession cover as touch as possible, and worked no notice still being taken of this hint, the man to go and got us a cart, but he paid Cargo Boats.These shares are quick fer Upon the outbreak of the Foice. Hall;-Length between perpaudi- at Shanghai near the Litle East Gate, on manfully and well. The Japanese paid Nesheng fired a shot right into the mer no attention to our requests, and a lot of the moment. Wharess & Docks - No busi prosent hostilities the plans and chart were enlare 95 FE. 0 in.; beam extreme 7 ft. 0 in. the 28thrinst, and before the fire was extinepesial attention to the Tessen and hor chant vessel, which then have to. The roughe crowded around in and urged ussiness under this heading has been
sinter-ship the Chenpuan, which each receir- dea-
tp alongside, took into a little alley, which led out upon the Maning Bales of Hands at $6.50 then steamed Sbán Tan-ho, Director of thodanking
through pair on the compound principle, direct troyed, the fames esting right Naval Academy, was sent down to Shang nating with silent exhaust and food heater, centre of the bicek. This locality has a
kiss, quick-firing, oto. Both sides made good lang, where she has since remained Active turned into a large gate and told the pro- Landa changed was had to make arrangements for defud- Diameter of cyünders 6 in, sad? in.; pro- evil repatation, for there have been several pratica, and there is no doubt the Chinese steps are being taken by the agents here, printer of the place we would not leave till callaneous Sales of Waterworks at
to obtia her Ocio one caled a
a cart for us. He wanted 165, and Sugars at Tla. 38 have bein wen- fires s in it within recent years. Most of were in no way inferior to their opponente Mesars Dodwell, Carill & Co.,
out on the street. and ng these gatsways | to the Yangtze naller of guu metal 30 in. diamt. Boiler: the property was covered by insurance to. Tas markomen There were eight foreigaere release. It is believed that she has only one us to
got a wart. tioned. la Samatra Tobacco marked and Shanghai No fewer than six Cylindrical with return tubes diam. 43 io.. the
submarine mines ́hare since buon length 50 in.; shell, mild steel 5/16 in.; 1talling up to about Ts. 40,000, one firm is the fiset. Mr Purvis, the Chief En-case of machinery for Japan on board Wo refused to do so. His nakad'ąś of wha) | adrange has to be reported—a rise of about It appears that the Kaichi had al buen country as were. I told him we were 33 per sent. on par value of the shares. while gunboats and raisers bare baan working pressure 125 lbs. per sq. inch. alone betag covered to the extent of T. giaeur of the Chihguen, went down with lald, while unor them from being tam:
New composite hyll for the Agnes for The Sun and Northern Assurance Officescer of the Tingyuen, was killed by a shell;alled by the Nansang Daily News quieted, some ons offered to go and Tis. 2:0, at which rate there are furthe
21,000. The origin of the fire is unknown thst vessel; Mr T. Nicholls, gaansey off-went to intercept the Pathan, but was fore-Americans, and when he told the crowd The market jumped from Tis. 11, a prin
that had surged in, they immediately at which business was last pointed, to... pored with by the enemy. A gooboat
On the gth it, the N.-Q. Daily Recently struck an of the torpedoes and Haiphong. Length between perpendicu suffer the heaviest loss. The Chins Fire and with the exception of two engineer we blows sp, a number of hor grew being as 138 ft. 0 in.; breadth, extrame, 23 ft, was interested to the extent of 5000 taals, who, wars below all the time, the others say-Woldersland that the Father had hire oseb, and when là came, we buyers Lankatt have found bareta a
were all wounded, Commander Legitio, on a boardi, sogyrding to New York manifest, a went out among the crowd, and amid 80 per cent Tappisate fllied.➡NG Daily News
§ in.; depth of hold 8 76, 8 lay
and the Meiji 2,509,
ever, the Marquis Taeng died and nothing.
was
one.
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