Tiesa AT, Ocromen (23, 1894.

Mas Eisio Adair gives another performance in the City Ball to-morrow night.

Sva-Lieutenant J. B. Sparks has

M. Floot.

Tus postponed entertainment of Mr N.

Rachwaldy's papila, who will be assisted

by local amateurs, will take place on Thuze- day night.

Goon authorities assure us that the Jap preso can quite readily colleut a suficiently large number of transports to carry 100,000 troops if the necessity arose.

A CɔusULAR mosting was held on the 3rd

1 Moyse,120 Dr Noble.

$ Grey1.38. A. S. Manners.

0

Dun, 6 White, ? Chestout,

1.38...H. B. Hobro 1.40D. Nowrojeo. 1.30 J. Keswick. Whic.......1.39. Dr Noble. 9 Blacks, 1.67...H. Hoppios. Chestnut, L40.R. M. Gray. 11 White.

hite.1.40. J. H. Lewis

10

12 Black, 1.59.......R. M. Grey.

13 Gray, 1.37H. N. Mody-

and

and

under natural draught, with

THE CHINA MAIL.

borac and

China station, the impression now

Mean.

A JAPANESE VIEW OF THE EASTERN QUESTION.

Cand

tut, at the German Legation in Bangkok. 14 White,.....1.37......J. D. Humphrees. construction in Portsmouth Dockyard, and Karal oficere in the East, I do. not pretend any provision roads in the way of bandaxes. Great Rritain, and it rather, discursiva, is

in twelve months. No. 5 is the dip whence

Eientsin, October 15, BEGINNING OF WINTER

three weeks.

Tes Antumn Regatta at Kobe has had to Tas fret keel-plate of the first-class baltia form, through the vernacular pro. It is shots which want wide of the murk, Aki bo abandoned for lack of entries.

abip Prince George was laid down on tot for me to judge whether or not the about half-past twelve the Yoshino enme

pore Government were naturally in a post- September 10th in No. 5 slip in Portsmouth irritation of the Japanese was well founded; within 800 or 900 yards, and made pre-

tion, on the faith of that guarantee by the been As trisfly reported by us last night, the Dockyard. When completed, the vessel'e I only say that such irritation has existed. parations to discharge a torpedo,

The outbreak of war in the Far East, and Russian Gorornment, to give a guarantee promoted to the rank of Lieutenant fa H. drawing for the first batch of subscription placement at load draughs will be 14,900 | I am, huweret, happy to be able to inform while the Trigun was oireling.round at full her position on the Pacific lands fresh inter-of Salisbury,

the intention manifested by Japan to assert to the British Government. The Marquis tone. She will be 800 feet long and 75 feet on that among the batter-informed circles spaed, keeping her broadside from the

on the part of her Majesty's griffins took place yesterday afternoon. The in breadth; her weight of halt, including hors different state of feeling in bogia-Japanese voet, thus rendering fatile an man, Mr Manjira fangaki, who graduated in writing from the Chinese Government,

oat to views expressed by a Japanees gentle Government, find accepted it as a gosrantas draw was as follows :---

arment and backing, will be 10,180 tons, ning to provail. As to the Government in attempt to use a torpedo. Colour, Time mite. Owner.

The Yoshine at Cambridge, in a book published in 1690 under

forced draught with an in- London, nobody in Japan has ever doubted approached loser still, whereupon the

This policy was undoubtedly an exceed- 2 Chestnuts1384inessW. Crulokshank Meexpigted to develop 17·8 knots an hour, even with reference to. Admiral Fremantin rounds at her, hitting the Japanese vessel Prof. J..Seeley to whom the writer Roknow. commercial alliance, but also maintained dicated horse power of 12,000, her engines He friendship towards this country. But Felguen's nit gan, 15cm. Krupp, fired three by M. T. Fisher Unwin, entitled Japan and ingly rite and good cao. By this England the Pacific, The book was dedicated to not only regained a firm and complete 4 Chestnut, R. Fraker Smith. 18.5 knote. Hor mean load draught will be that they pro thoroughly impartia Upon this the Yoshino drew off towards the tions. The author's aim was to acquis Russian attacks from the Cores and indi-

power of 10,000, also will attain a "speed of the rest of the British Scers on the near the bridge and inflicting great damage. ledged hía indebteness for hints and sugges. 10 strengthened

a political alliance againai 17 ft. 6 ip., and she will have a coat capa- the two belligerent countries, and that the to Weihaiwei. Mr Hoffmann speaks highly Japan had to play in the coming hentary, England also inved money by the aban between shore, and the Teiyuen resumed her journey own countrymen to a sense of the great part rently from Manchooria and Mongolia, city of 800 tons. Her simament, not beat of sentiments exist betwear the British of the working of the Taiyuen, and he thinks and to call the attention of Buglishmen to demout of the Fort Hamilton scheras, including machine guns and tarpadoes, will feet and the Japecioso Navy. Whether it very aredilable that she not unly serpes be four 13-inch Breech-loading gang, which this happy change of feeling is to be at- from the superior Japanese force but intiated the important position his country occupied and eared her fleet from being, to a cor- will be mounted' barbasto, and twelve tributed to a batter understanding of the considerable damage upon the Yoshino as East. A large part of the work was devos quarter of the globe,

with regard to British interests in the Furain degree, esttered in auch a far-off. 3-iech, with twenty-eight smaller quick-situation on the part of the Japanees, or well. There were 18 killed and 23 wounded ed to a historical review of the Eastern iring guns,

The Prince George is the whether it has been caused by a change en trigen, and it was an unfortunate Question, taken in its widest sense, as em second ship of the Majestic type under of attitude on the part of the Briting fact that there was no doctor on board, nor bracing the Asiatic policy of Euania and

A MUSHROOM LOTTERY AT the Cæsar, which makes the third vessel of to decide.-Mail.

SHANGHAL. 16 Black, 1.39......E. Fraser Smith, the type, will be commenced within the

From Weibnisrei the Tsiguen west to Port worth reading as a proof of the intelligent menta posted all over the Settlements, On the 18th inst., according to aÝROBKIÓS, Arthur to repair, retaining there about interest takea by a Japanese student in the The Found Sterling Lottery, M. Before coming down to Hongkong, the financial year. It is anticipated that the galations owing to the disappearance of griffes underwent the customsty trials in Prince George will be ready for launoblasting which the thermometer roached 47 the Telco on the 17th of September is uste- Attend his review by personal observations No. 8, Szechuan Road. Acting

Shanghai; the times we give above wore the Eclipse wan laanehod quite recently, dag. The weather was fine, but we felt worthy as belog the first dirent time in Eastern Europe, the United States, Cana- Detectives Prest and Champion, and half

Yostorday wo kad our first N.E gala, . Mr Hofmaun's scoount of the battle of Asia. The author indicated his intention to der, Secretary, bold its monthly draw-

policy and relations of Western States

over three-quarters of a mile. Those who and, to accommodate such a loviathan as the old asvereis.

we have yet had as to the doings of the da, Australia, China and the Malay Archipe dezon Native detectives, armed wit hare seen the ponies say that next to the

Superintendent of Police Howard, with the Prince George, tho slip bas enlarged

Tsiguen on that day. It I be readily re- et considerable fyer secured by Mr Smith, Mr W. the largest battleship ever lamrohed in red, and 10,000 from Elonan and the has been decapitated for cowardice on that the wild at the juncture be well worth entered the place, stopped the drawing

expense. The ship will bo

ested that her commander, Captain Fong, ng, and no doubt his more matured refict warrant from the Portuguese Consul, Cruickshank's obestnut pooy looks the Portsmouth Dockyard, and when completed

to the strength of the British Navy,

peotal These, with a like sumber from to mitigate the weight of the Hunan and Hupoh, who will sun arrive,

agninat the unfortunato officer, if it does the Recusation

Fremising that the Pacific will in the engaged in drawing the prizes-21 in all

Overseeing the drawing was ✩ Singapore Dot clear bir altogether

named Kum Ah Luca, who is a 100,000 by the end of the nth These, with courage, and it was not until her fore which it is natural for a sitizon of the most the concern, and admits that he is

dial and political enterprise, an assumption British that the Teiyue fought with the 48,000 Mongoliana w arriving in batches, will presont a formidable fores for and after gung were disabled font Cant. Fane enterprising and advanced of the Far East- the company, and that they pay Mr Gusden the Japanese to face, so that well may they be withdrew at too early a staga. Mr Hoff-pertanos of Japan in that field of inter thres Hongkong Portuguese, and ens or withdraw. The only qucation as whether orn States to make, Mr Inagaki's object was

*orer two anndred dollars to manage the rest on their arros in Korea and ponder

arouse this country to a sense of the im- company. In addition, there were two or mann says that at about midday on the 17th national politics, and the neorasity of forms two ather Boreigners. what next to do, both on land and so.

of September Forders were

to get up au- The Chinese both here and in Peking are sight and the fighting began. It was san

chor, soon after which the Japaness came in ing friendly relations with that country, as one of the most influential factors in the Router's Agont at Tieatain etator that in good spirite over their accesses at the very difficult to make out what was going on Bolation of the problems which are certais | Muzat up at the Mixed Court, Nine men parleyings for peace are proceeding at Yalon, and differ much from their attitude The Taisen's uns were being fired vary the following extract, referring to the anant neading communications with the

to arise. His views may be gathered from ten days ago. A well-known Foreigner is rapidly, and this he believed was the connexation of Past Hamilton: to join the forces in Kores, and an oliver frota the military college goca to the East roands had been fired from the 15-4. getling out of order. When about

Port Hamilton, said the author of Arsenal.

The Present Condition of Earopean Poli- Krupp sit-gua, the carriage went wrong; ties, and the turning goar of the two forward which, with or without a Chinos alliance, (1-om, Kropp) gans became jammed, Russia could be attacked on the Pacific. was wisely copied as a base from that the platform cald not be turned. These were contracted for last July, and sto Jananese gunnare made very indiffersut | coaling station and a bass of operations with tried under Chinese regulations, and as the

The It is vital to us that we should bare

Is was agreed to suspend the quarantine re- plague at Hongkong; and to increase the pilotage tariff by 25 per sent on account of the low exchange. The discussion of the brokon rico quastion was deferred,

A.

been

ARRIVING REINFORCEMENTS. The 10,000 troope from Shansi havo ar-

will

exeot

THE following notice has boca posted in the most promising although its time in not as will provo a notable and important addition same tumber from Shantong are daily 9x-5, but Mr Hofman's testimony lenda reading, if be has carried his intention into and arrested all the Chinese sotivaly.

Shipping Office of the British Consulate at Yokohama: Case having occurred where the police have boarded British vessels in this port, for the purpose of obtaining money, as alleged damages payable by thom for injury to property on shore, Masters of British ships are requested to give informa tion at this Consulate of any such cases which come to their knowledge.'

*THE Englishmen, defeated but not dis. graced in their last bowling match with the champions of the Happy Fatherland, after months of most assiduous practice, have berled down the glove again and the baile royal will take place early in November.' In other words, to descend from high-falu- tin phrasoology to plain English, the mem- hors of the German and English Clubs will held a bowling match early in November.

Maxy will learn with regret of the deal, last night, of Sargi. -Instructor J. Toatank, who has been for five or six yeats gymnastic instructor to the Garrison in Hongkong. Instructor Tennant has been in bad health

good as that of several of the other griffins, Judging from, times at the quarter and half-mile posts, the popies of Mesars H. N. Mody, D. Nowrojee, and R. M. Gray's black havo a good turn for speed,

PROFESSOR' Ben Taylor has migrated to Tientsin, where he proposes to hold a grand arsavit-st-armDA.

Rev. Jas. Murray, with his wife and family, arrived at Shanghai from Peking on the 15th fast, having, along with the remain- lng Eagleh Missionaries who still stopped

Tue British Minister Mr O'Con or arrived in the despatch vennal Alorrity at Taku and came up to Tivntais on the Ï0th inst,, when he had an interview with the Viosroy, is Excellency left Tientsin for Pelting on the following morning, taking with him two blue jackets and

amarine to do patrol duty inside the legation.

THE Chinese soldiers of the camp in the North of Tientsin occupied by troops from the santh help themselves to the food of the inhabitants whone opasa are not suli- ciently guarded. On the tenth there was a Chinese funeral at which all the womon appeared. Soldiers of the same troops di- vested them of all their ornaments.

APPARENTLY the only use of the torpedo de. fences of the coast is to blow up Chinese junks, says the N-C. Daily Neus. Newe comes from Foochow that a junk was blown up by a contant torpedo at the mouth of the Mils. Severat vessels have been blown as gymnmatic up by torpedoes in the North Channel, one

for several months, and had been an inmate of the Garrison Hospital. During his any in Hougkong, bo acted

instructor to the Victoria Recreation Club, - with the members of which be

of them being a war junk with six guns.

TELEGRAMS.

SUPPLIED TO THE OUTN, MAIL.') (Pia Southern Lina. }

Seoul,

LONDON, October 22. PROSPECTS OF PEACE.

(L'Avenir du Tonkin.)

FRENCH TELEGRAMS ON PEACE PROSPECTS,

nity to Japan.

FARI, October 13.

FARIA, October 14.

The Chinese and Japanese Legations dsay that there is any truth in the rumour that offers of peace between the countries ima been made

PARIA, October 18.

It is stated that Gutmany will join the other European Powers in any intervention between China and Japan,

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.

THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE.

JAPANESE ARMIES CONVERGING

ON PEKING.

(From Our Special Way Correspondent. }

Tokio, Oct. 22, 7.10 p.m.

It is now certain that China bus maila Uvorturce

to pay an indounity to Japan, to allow the

will swell the number of troops here to Hofman declarer from blame. Mriding ccntury be the platform of commerChina He is a leading man 10

THE CHINE CONFIDENT,

A SHIPMENT OF ARMS RECEIVED

The first shipment of German repeating rifes of the 1800 model has been rocoivod.

the best yet

benefit of their anceres.

LI HUNG-CHAND AND KHENG.

Li Hung-chaug and Sheng, although both hard at work, are both in excellent bealth and spirits. Not all is true that reaches us from your port, and Sheng does nothing without frat consulting Mir giring. Mer

CITY.

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Do the following morning the men were connected with the Company and a dealer were remanded to the custody of the Mixed

eleven, who were only spectators of the city authorities in

in the case. The other drawing, were remanded en bail to appear appeared to bail his men, but was informed that as they were Chiness, they must be when the case is decided. He Gusdes

Magistrate would not allow bail, they

It is suggested to raies $5,000, to bring Tax Ringo News gives an account of authe Straits Military Contribution' bofora entertainment in the Kobe Grassium on

the Frivy Council. The Straits Times of fers $260 towards such a fund, the 9th inst. Mins Bessie Grey and Mr D. Kolly were the principal performers; it was their venture. But we notice that Mr Charles Robinson, Hongkong's favourite

A rumour prevails that China has offered i and Mr Dutertad here. Li Bang-chang pract comedian, brought down the houns within the capital, received peremptory orders

with the prompt delivery, cheapnets, and on damage from them. Thinking he reach of Vladivostock and the Amoor at would fare to remain in oustody.

are both very well pleasral practice, and the Tsignes did not receive his coster selections. Mr Grimble, accord. from the British Minister to take his wife to make terms for peace, recognising the quality of these arms, and the first that Captain more with his disabled gube, the protection of our China trade for the pro- the beginning of a war, se aguard-house for ing to our contemporary, proved an able and family sway to a place of safety.

neutrality of Dorus and paying an indem-supplied them will undoubtedly rasp the Captain Fong decided to withdraw, and bevention of a sudden demment upon our voi

made the best of his way to Port Arthur,

SHANGHAI SHARE REPORT. accompanyíst.

arriving there six hours before the rest of ultimately as a head station for our In his wookly share report, dated

Canadian the fleet. His action was soon disapproved times, and especially in the later stages of writes: Of the week in general there Pacific railroad trade; and at all Shanghai 18th inst, Mr B. Ruttanjee of, and when some of the damago austaised the war, as an offensive station for our main is title to say. The lone by the Tsiguen had been hastily repaired, attack on Rassia,

this turket Capt, Fong was ordered to Talien won Bay

bise been distinguished by firmness and to take the guas off the stranded Kuangchia,

Commenting an above Mr Inagaki says:-unmarked by any salient feature. Banka, in which he did not succeed. Mr Hoffan Hai and the Yellow Sea; it cannot, however, are obtainable at quotation. Issurances.

Port Hamilton forms the gate of Tong-No business reported, Hongkong Banku refused to go in the ship in her then condi- become a bass of operations for an attack on Marine-The only transaction reported SUTTOGED MOVEMENTS OF THE JAPANESE,

tion, and his connection with her ceased. Sevch men wors killed or the Teigen the Russian force at Vladivostock and the under this heading has been in Cantons at Obsfoo, October lō. Now that the Japanese war shipe are

during the fight. Though admitting the Amor unless an English alliance is formed $160. The yearly Report of this Office has baring it all their own way in aur Gulf,

with Japan. The above writer the guns being damaged,

shows an the question where they are convoying all Mr Hoffman yet believed that Cap. ignoranos of the importance of the situation is circulated. The 1893 account, after

Cap-of

paying a dividend of 10% to shareholders, tas transporte, which are daily reported an

tain Fong mad

Japas in the Facile question. афо mistake in leaving holds the key of the North China Sea and promis, showe a balance at credit of Japan and & Bonna of 20% to contributors of passing up north, is one which is asked

100 snob.

An enquiry was subsequently Japan Ses in Tsushima. She has fortified $250,049.56. It is now proposed to add frequently. As far as we can understand

hold into the case,

the result of which was from the movemente of the Ja

that island, and placed it in direct communi- 8175,000 to Reserve Fund, which will then that Captain Fong was beheaded. Japanese, which that

Hoffmann did not ase the

aation with the naval station of Baseba, also stand at $1,026,000, and to pay to share are at pressit kefour, sull after having hearing austhing about it to ran route to also can send troops and fleets from the Kare (65), mating 202 (510) for the year 1894

execution, but

with the military forces of Kumamote. She holders another sud a final dividend of 10% to taks Port Artur, idea falfilted this task, and thus stationed

Imus When he reached there, naval station and the garrison of Hiroshima, balance of $25,049.28 to be credited to 1894 themselves at one of the most prominent ng bad heen decapitated. The men of she would alss, if required, have other naval account. The estimate of Working Ascount points in the entrance to the Gulf of

of the Tsiguen stitched the head on to the stations on the coast of the Japan Sea ready to 30th September, 1834, shows a credit Perhili, they will

lead their trosze probably

trooge body, washed and dressed it, and placed it at Sban-hai-kwau, where they are already io a coffin.

for any emergency. In this manner she balance of 8726,515, Fire-Quiet Shipping. would be able to keep out the British fleet, supposed to have a footing. The

fu the course of conversation Mr Hofmann from attacking Vladivostock and the Amoor and Takn Tugs to Tisntain Tie, 59, whilst

Shanghai Tugs have advanced to Tis landed at that place will then march north readily admits the serious blow the Cincas through the Japan Bes. Even if she might Indo-Chinss ramala unchanged at Tie. and join the army coming from Korea, after received in this battle of the albe, not be able to do this single-handed she cer- 31.50. Übina Mutuals, £10 sterling which the whole army conjointly will although he can hardly of peace to Japin. She offers

that

tainly could by an alliance with Russia

Pro continue their towards Peking. This the Japancen escaped so lightly as

ference sharon, fetched £8 sterling, and £5 they ja, wa believe, their plau, remains to represent. Thongi the Chinese resel South-eastera abore of Cerea, the Japan Ses£ aterling, and s. 3. Cargo -Boats

It sleo Japan occupied Fusan, on the sterling paid-up Ordinary alacas fotched be seen whether they can onery it out.

that mein ferm a force to be reckoned would be rendered almost impregnable from Shanghais have been sold at The 127.60, Some people will now ask what about with, Mr Huffwaan regards them us Wei-hsi-wei and Chefeo? ars these phone sadly handicapped by the overwhelming any Southern attack.

Co-ope at par are in demand. Whares of Again, Fort Hamilton would be neless Decks. These shares still remain neglected. We do Bol Rea what benent it would be lo against them, and for this reason he cannot Kailway trade without an Anglo-Japanese Tis. 1, and Rombs have advanced to 85.75 them to attack Wei-hal-woi. It is a well understand why the Polyang squadron forlifed port, but could no doubt be taken

not reinforced by the vestele from the

If you look at the map, you can at which rate a considerable quantity of by some means if there would be any South, which would certainly be of some

appreciate the situation. Japan, with shares abanged owners. Lands—fair many hundreda advantage in doing so. It would always

of smali islands, lies between number of Shanghais have been taken off 24 and 52 ia N. lat, its Eastern shores the markot at Tia 33.50. Miscellanoue, De a great loss of men and ammunition Do the enemy's aide oud if they should try

facing the Facido and cuttin to take it the direct way by forcing them

Biogo, Dol. 16,

Island Aamber of Chinese prisoners from ton. It must therefore depend mainly upon Helts at 811. Sumatras have remained Fort Hamil- changed hands at Tla, 165, and Hall & solves in through the north or south en- Hiroshims passed through hare posterday Japan as a Hanaial and political success. steady at Tis, 210, resulting in a couple which can be derived will be cutting of the bacon to that part they would be sure to morning and arrived in Osaka shortly after lose some of their ships. The only benefit mid-day Some were carried ou

Japan is now (1890)

divided into six mili- of transactions, and Lankats have again..... Chinese fleet from their port of retreat, but gons, many wore bandaged, bat nota show chief station in contemplation. The Govern

some rode in rikisha or on a retours, targ districts, while the seas around it are totaked. The d

divided into five parte, each baving

i own what will it matter to the Japanese should of a uniform was to be seun amongst the most are now contemplating establishing a

come up north and lot of thors. They are described to a dirty, strong naval station at Mororan, in

The Japanese miserable-looking lot, some were quite old, kaide, for the defenes of the district, and From Hongkong for Haven, 1 case Silk, 34 have no more use for their feet and can but their passage through the Osaka arcets also the shorn of the Northern part of the hores Canes, 10 cases Essential Oil, 1 case Wai hai-wei to watch the Chinese; while the New

The Strait of

the Tsugaru Strait, H.M.S. Retreat, which arrived here Nanyang and Pingyang aquadrons wil ba

tified and garrisoned on both sides, and has Mats, 10 cases Human Hair, 648 pkgu. Te

Blackwoodware, 2 ossos Earthenware, 1 roll this morning from the Fast Jadis Station flest can meet each other by a few hours separated the two divisions of the Japanese

alosa commuzisation from the Kare naval and 6 caser Paper. For Havre option. Hat would be a matter of no diffinity. Again, a wonderful wing performance on the dron, reports having lost her bowsprit and

Brinkworth on the 18th alt. nocomplished to reinforce Admiral Fremantie's Squa-steaming

stations, and with Hiroshima and Drake, burg, 84 dane's Camphor, 34 Ades Stra It would be an easy matter for the

transit has consequently greatly improved Camphor and 76 cases Beistles. For Ham- strides during the past few years, and rapid option Hamburg option Lendon, 109 Railway communication bas also made great the period of six years for paying back Thames hy donble sculling in an inrigged

and 106 bales Fasthers. For Ната sestmed to some of them too long, and they skiff from Uxford to Mortlake, & distance of jibbasm in a beary equall after she left dapetuse to tako Cheloo, but if they eat

transit get the much better situated place, Pari

throughout the ampiro. have suggested to the Government that themselves 24 hours to accomplish the task, all the way up from Singapore, and isst eight the war not be finished before the wlabar 100 miles, in 224 hours. They bad sllowed Trinaemalen. She ancountered a heavy sea Arthur, they will hardly trouble på. Shoald

& cases Cligace, i

506 prgs. Toe, 68 NEN period of three justend of six years for as this was the time taken by three soullere in a boat some years ago but it never bo- paring back would be more acceptable. fore had been done by two. Mr Barnes Singapore. The Redbreast is going into undoubtedly prefer Post Arthur to Chefoo.

of the Pigeon or the second day out from store depót and for that parpies they

sets in they will need an open port as

will The Government bes not yet gives its reply 34 years af age, whilst his partner is six Dock. She will then take in her coal, and to them, but the general belief is that the yeare Younger.

Several pilters of smoke were seen on raising of this internal wer loan is within CAPTAIN A. E. J. Cavendish, whose ap

probably prodead nurth,

the horizon about 10.30 a.. on Thursday. As the foreign equailtons were in port at The Crescent did not go away this after the time it is to be presumed that the pointment as British Military Representa noon as intended. tiva to the Chinese Army in Corea is

A telegram has been re-smoke originated from a convoy of Japanese

saan about the Galf-Express. transports, which are now a frequently

the

was exFA of the English engineers on ceedingly popular. As an instructor he had railway in the North are leaving ton service

a first-cines reputation. He isaves a widow at ones, says the China Casette, as all

The remains of the foriber work of extension or constractionments of Cores to be carried out, and to not going to be troubled by the Japanese ? strength which the Japanese can bring as a bead station for the Canadian Pavilo Mízing. Sheridans have found bayern at

reforms which Japan desired in the Central Govorisent and Administrative Dopar

regnise the complete autonomy of Cores.

At the present moment, Japanese armies, consisting of one hundred thousand men,

ie stopped by the war. One of those gentlemen bas already arrived in Shanghai on his way home. There is a little trouble about getting their salarice, which adds to the dificulty of the position of the railways convorging apu Peking- staff, which just now is neither profitablo sur pleasant.

The Japanese Diet now sitting at Hiro. shiman has voted the sum of one hundred

and one daughter. deceased were interred at Happy Valley this afternoon with military honoure.

Tas Chinese Mail (Wa Ts Fat Fo) says that of late constant meetings bare been held amongst the loading merchants in THE Naral Secretary of the United and fifty million yen to carry on the war Cantos to deliberats upon the proposal States has (eo says the Bangkok Times)! advanced by the Government to borrow he istio station, ou the resomusadation by the Government clear Japan of all ordered the newly-built ressal Machias tó against China. The documents produced 5,000,000 taels as a war fund from amongst of Mr Barrett, U. S. Minister at Bang- blame as to the origin of the war and the them, repayable in instalments within the kok. The Machias was built at Brooklyn, posed of six years with interest at the rate and is so armed as to be able to fire her precipitation of hostilities,

broadside guas fore and aft, and is specially

of seven per cent per annum. They are built for river work. Mr Barrett rooom- universally of opinion that if the Governmended her despatch to this station on ment could make a concession to them, such seeing her after the trial trip. as the exemption of all goods from lekin tax, the instant raising of this amounts J. H. Barnes and W. G. Elliott

metsarable distazoo.

miniously at the Magistraay this morning.

MOVEMENTS OF THE BRITISH FLEET.

THE senzational French case collapsed igne-announced, is the second son of the late Mr caived from Admiral Fremantle to coud Francis Cavendish-cousin of the Dake winter clothing, knee boots, D., for the of Devonshire, and formerly in the Foreign Offles. Captain Cavendish, says the Oser squadron north by the Crescent.

It could emaily be seen from the evidence

given tofore Mr H. E. Wodehouse yester

st

tho

4 mared in a foreign' prison till yealerday He served in the Mounted Infantry in

t

ber 1887; passed for the Staff College in

These

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the Nanyang

got safely-ei

assistanse

line from Vanuatting of a direct |--Qzito a large number of Waterworks

of

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Pers. . Gerda, sailed 10th October -

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station their ships outside Port Arthur and was watched with profound intereat.mainland, imopoziki also has been for-a, cases Peppermint Oil, 12 ARƏT --

of madrem at the hands of his Gorera- June 1887, and passed out in December to take over their sew crews from the whiob the Tauen had taken part.

1880. Captain Cavendish travelled in Crescent.

ALLEDED FRESH MEPOSULES.

Shanghai, Oct. 17.

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24/82

HONGKONG REGISTER.

CRAGE

It is stated on good authority that La vingea, and older brother of the Viceroy Li Hau-chang, Viceroy of the Kwang pre- Hung-chang, has been denounced for, and aga, telling the gans which his predecessor forte in Kwanglung and Kwangsi. Miyake Islands are well looked after by the Quang Chibetung had exerted various Eba Kithin, well look, Cade, and the Ginger, Glosses Escoctial 0, 1,200 sams Gazette.

Japancas fleet from the Sasebo naval atation, 76 pkgs. Matting, 24 cazon. Blan

70 casas Bristles, 14 balas thee Japan would be able to sever the com- 163 Talou muntention between Vancouver's Island and Silk Glands, 1,128 pige. Merchandise and

Il cases Gallosta, 1 maan JAPANESE COAL IN HONGKONG, Fort Hamilton, and also between the former pkgs Sundries. For Hambargoption Lon Although it is not easy to determine place and Hongkong to a certain extent.don, 19 oases Beistles For London, 22 with any degree of precision how for the The San-Francisco Hongkong route would cases Camphor, 6 cases Anised 00, 15 future of Japanese coal in Hongkong will be tajured, and the Shanghai Fort Hamilton sa Cassia Oil. be affected by the war, reports the Japaness hoe would be threatened. Without doubt Conant in that Colony to the Foreign Japan is Department, still so long as the relative value of gold and silver remains at

Reviewing the discussion, we find that THE NAVAU TIGHTS—INTERVIEW WITH present it will not be difficult for Japanese to the Japan Sea and the Canadian Pacific Purt Hamilton is rather useless with regard MR. G. DIEMANN. and Mail, was born in 1859, and was stores will be put on board to-morrow

coal to recover the position it held in railway road without Bhanghai, Oct. 15. educated at Trius Military College.

Hongkong prior to the outbreak of hostili but it would be of immense importance in d that a mistake had been made by the

Jambridge, College,

a Japanese alliance, Mr G. Hoffmann, who was on board the sien With regard to the kinds of soal withatoading a Russian attack on the azıd

morning

Tsiguen during the fight off Yashan, on the which attempt to compete with that of British interests from the Yellow Bes French authorities, and it is very little Bandhurst. He joined the 91st High-

The Undaunted, on Thursday, will take 26th of July, and at the battle near the Japan, Cardiff esal muat be antisfaction to the French traveller, who landers in 1889, and served with them in a quantity of coal from the British ship Yalon an the 17th of September, is how inant for daily continuinowledged through Mongolia or Moneboorin. It is

consumption; Shanghai on his way home, having resigned indeed the ratio between gold and silver attack upon Obins in the case of war break-

unless was arrested on Saturday night, and im at the Caps, Natal, Zainland, Ceylon, Barcurs.

also an excellent position for any offensive Hongkong, at Edinburgh, and Aldershot.

his position as Chief Superintending Eagi becomes as ous to twenty: Tongking coal It is rumoured that the Rapid (third-class neer in the Chinese navy.esterday he has the serious drawback that morning, to know that some one bad Natul in 1885; was adjutant of the 91st cruiser), and the Lizard (first-class gunboat) Dady News, to whom he gaps some interest. of 80 per cent, of the whole comger in a was very galling to the Chinese nation, in

was seen by

of the N.-C. 70 or 30 s representative

se much so The British occupation of Port Hamilton blandered and that he has a possible chance Highlanders from August 1885 to Novem are coming up from the Australian Stationing information concerning the fights in repently been made in solidifying this tion of Malta and Corsies was to Italy, and [

palverized condition. An experiment has fact, quite as disagreeable as the occupa cool-dask, but no particular success is to the sauezing of the Channel Islands and In regard to the encounter of the 25th of be expected in that direction. Australia July it is important to note that he distinctly coal is now entering into competition with has, therefore, somewhat shaken the Anglo- Heligoland to France and Germany. It alater that the Japanese were the aggresserchants in Australia ars desirous of

the Japanese import in Hongkong. Coal Chinees allianco Shanghai, Oct. i three Japanese vessels meeting the P By the .. Fooksung from Foocho, although war was not declared until the extend their transactions to this post and than the occupation of Port Hamilton. I yun and opening fire without any notice, profiting by the present opportunity to greater importance for English interests A Ubinose alliance, however, in of far hear that at that placa, early this week,

Shangast, and a considerable quantity has relations became straised a severe klow broken out at the Shanghai Mercury of the 15th inst. :--

a place two days' march in. left Tashan at Cora Mr Wodehouse shortly after tes That England and Russia have been medi- no details either of the cause of the out-course for Weihsiwei. At

on the half-past land From there. Oar informant had heard morning of the 25th oft kalf-past 'olosk this morning, and informed theating hatween Chine and Japan is very break, the warae of the place, or the damag. eight o'clock Mr Hoffman's bag told him alias coal will be able to held the field | the commercial trade of China in with the a fact there is us reason to believe that mezce in that part. The main portion of Japan after the termination of the United Kingdom sad her colonies; for Magistrate that he had received a telegramovidons. The Japanese proposals have done. We give it, therefore, on

that three Japanese vesels were in sightar with Chine, e the Japanes article instance, in 1887 the imports of Olina Weather

· from Hanoi to the effect the gentleman whe not unlikely that the way has been opened authority as we have it, ---Mercury-

Looking through the window or the pnjoys the advantages of cheap our and ww travelling with Madame de Donville i tea settlement of the differences between BRITISH BURGEON FOR JAPANESE WOUNDED. 45 degree was the Yothing, but the hope to oast Japanese cɔni÷from the 18,000,000 txa, It le hardly possibly 10;

side he saw the Japanese man-of-war, at the willingness of merchants to sell it at from Great Britain,

amounted to about 2gkong, and India Rain! two countries. The first of these pro-

fore, coming on in singls small margin of preft. Australia cannot the exports to the same countries were line, The posals involves the entire withdrawal on the He asked permis part of China of "ll eigums of suzarainty in i, srrived hers to obtain permainaina to follothers he did not know, Ley came ou, sud; market unless some centriranca by devissa Bad two countries more closely conten

British surgeon, hotba sion to withdraw the charge entirely. Mr Kares, and the payment ofcond aims on disabled soldiers. His request has not are. Everything was then confusion on soal have thas no reason to anticipate 1997, and the English Governmeat obtained

substantial the Japanese army and to take care of Trigun the three simultaneously opened end to strikes. The three rivals of Japanese Hamilton schema was

A 2000 se the leader was abreast of the to economise labour and virtually put sa by trada than England and China. The Fort Wodshouse, addreeaidg M. Dreux, said he behalf of Japan s cession of China's territory hasn accepted.

indemalty

With the permission of board the Taiyuen, as no preparations had success; even at prasant the price of sho bad much plessure in granting him bis disse tangible guara That Okina ia Surgeon-General Ishiguro the foreign

of the guarantee from China against a charge, sud expressed his regret that he willing to knowledge

Independence of

ndence of dostor visited the barrack-hospitals to-day being on the guns, and mining flogisd. With rem perpeptible Russian occupation in future. aad to withdraw her

sancition af

afloated

regard to the immediate should have been put to any inconveni- lordship in the Peninsula to arver. Japan Mail.

being up It was about half-an-hour before condition of the market, quotations went

Viscount Cranbrook said in his reply to ence. H. Drent thanked the Magistrate, been conceded. The Chinese Gove bile, THE ALLEGED PARZIALIST OF ZEN BRITAIN the Feiyuen sould retain the fire. The dolia: all round at the beginning of the sun anked by Viscoun's Bidmor

steaning gear badly war, on secount of large quantifies being contain a written statement and very

That the papers to which he referred did BAROMETER and left the Court in company with M., we are informed,

prepared [ to treat. It is a well-known fast that, rightly or damaged, and the two unknown Japanese gurebeard by the Chinese Government. long written statement, on the part of the amount to be subsequently settled. The through the proceedings, M. Draux took second demand of a material gusanten in partiality of the British foot in the Bastenptured, whilst the former was meant of the market, contrary tendency astion. It was ok mère verbal

among the Japanese against the alleged and Tacking, the latter of which was shipping appartenflies and's gradual settle the maiter in good part. We doubt very deed, in the present position, it hardly to tions which appeared in your columns at the fought the Yoshing, compelling the latter to with the significant remark that under the Orina had roosived from the Basalin the shaps of territory is refused, and, in- foward the Chinese From the transla ashore. For quite an hour the gun has begun to set in. The report concludes a very deliberate unless sent bot

statement by the Chinees Government, rauch whether an Englishman would bare be entertained, and will probably, if persist time, your readers doubtless remember that withdraw with good deal of damage. After these conditions no suxiely need be en Gorsement a guarantee that patio would skown so much amiability in the awkward of in, place the Western Fomers on the side the fealing of indignation recently found effecting soms sast of susire the Toshino, tratand concerning the future of Japanne up in fore with Gorean ti

of China. woulfen in which M. Desut you planet.

copious expression, shough. In a valled | again started after the Zuydes, firing some coal in Hongkong, Japan May,

future if the Tritina dia noi, mai tân Oki«

ment. It is certainly an incident to lend Joron in 1801, and has published an account Tariety to a trip round the world, but of his journey called Kores and the Sacred the charm of novelty does not compenaste White Mountain. He

was promoted 1888. He was slected F.R.G.8. in 1892. isutenent in July 1881, and captain in

for the inconveniences of imprisonment

as a suspected forger. The Acting French

BRPORTED OUTBREAK NEAR POOCHOW.

Consal, M. Bonigeois, appeared be. The following editorial note appears in there was a report that a rebellion had 1st of August. The Fritzen and Kylready been brought up. Despite this would be dealt to English trade su com Duestion of)

was not the suspected criminal, Emils Ar-

ton, but a Mi Dreux.

however, not yet been accepted, but it is

Kore

with

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Dr Duncan,

the same

Hiroshima, Ontober 7.

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AM........ 50:14 IF 30.06.

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Bourgeois. It must be said that, all regard to a war indemnity, laring the wrongly, there is a great deal of umbrage versule went off in pursuit of the Kwang Sings: then, owing to the tiltag-off: la | Chinese Government, giving the guarantee PTERINOMETER & Man

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