TUERDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1894.
THE GREYHOUND TROUPE... Last night a successful entertainment, was given at the Kowloon Dock by The Graybound Treupe of H.M.S. Edgar, The entertainment was allended by Capt. Henderson and effoems of the Edgar, Mr Wilson, Superintendent of the Dook, and the Dock Staf, bosider the members of the crew. The following was the programme
the Golden BiLEN'
PART L
Tas contradiction sont by the Chinese Mail | Correspondent to-day of his yesterday's telegrams announcing the capture of Port Arthur by the Japanese, is not a litle esxions. Hitherto the news received from this source has been exceedingly accurate, As the fall of Port Arthur was an erect which did not redound to the credit of Dhi- neng arms, a Chinees would, naturally, not be 105 eager to trumpet suci à defest, Besides, the Tell of the stronghold on do-overtre tang Promontory is cogarded as a certainty, Fuck (Opening Basting dewa and most people wie hare watched the Hatler's Lent Letter programs of events more quito prepared to hoar of its capture, Until we hear from Our Gen Correspondent, who is helised to be not very far from the scene of ope- rations, it will be well to refrain from spoeu-Overture ................... lations. But we are inclined to think that the message sanouncing the capture ti Port Arthur & nearer the truth than the other which slates that Chinese rainforce. monte have been permitted by the Japanese to land anywhere near the doomed fort- runs. The Japaness leaders, at least, have not been guilty of blandara of that kind up to the present time.
...Curtain For Sitting in the Teileht.... Willars
Pichard Bang Get away from the rlede Bus What's to uro of arging'... Greasing
Jollow Burg Bocked in the Cradle......... Hour Stormy Wlaxia & Blowing'..LADEY Cars Who's Dat calling Greasley
mapips (Bailors)......
PART II.
Bong, Belected.......
BogOur Hands and Heita".. ong fix Character) McNa-1
maru'n Brad'
Band
Kesere chards
aud Walker Curtain
Jollow
Meser Davis
and Walker
Bong Come into the garden, Maud...De Rieliala Recitation, Belosted.
Stamp Sprooch.
Bor Tim Nipper
Gong Dream of Twilightg Song and Danco, Sdested.......
a Dade
Life in Lomico...
Mr Cottier was 'tambo The ultimatum reported by the North strong interlocutor and China Daily drews as having been handed' boasa,"
into the Tenng-ls Yamsn on the 1st
inst. reads like a ton from the history
of our Palmerstonian ers. The slate mont that such as event has occurred is In extremely doubtful, for two reaKO US. these days England is too magnanimout of
Cottine
Puddha
.Gurtain
-Williams
•Walleer
Bharp
THE CHINA
they manage to wear sandals with them all the same, whos off daty
The officers of the Intelligence Depart monit, who have to look after the war cor- respondents, sax scarlet tronaers with a bright blue strips, and scarlet French cap with gold lace on the seams,"
The Coole Corps, which is more numerous
then the soldiers, wear light bius quilted coats, like short kimono, and tight trousere The mon have bushy hair, cut short and briatly: they mostly share once a week, but some never, and at there are many. far-sized beards the Appoiranco of the raks is not so attruotivo as it might be. With their fat faces they have quite a Russian appastanes on the whole.
MAIL.
-TELEGRAMS,
SurruD TO THE › Bousa MAIL')
THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.
(Special to the Chinese Mail.") THE CAPTURE OF PORT ARTHUR CONTRADICTED.
SLAD,
said to be utterly worthless except as opium armor, and be decided to
try whether consumers. The offler to obargo of the en- protected by them, might not sally out and. listing told the men that they would receive spike the guns with impunity under the to pay as yet, but when they started on the enemy's fire, He got together twelve comer marah they would receita 100 cash a day and pleto suits, dressed out twelve big men, feed themselves. They wore told that as and while the garrisch opaced a standy soon as a telegrare arrived they would marsh line of artillery and musketay to Takas ang, 14 miles away on the
the insurgents, out marched the Lake, and there join the coatingents from the twelve knights of the Eighteenth Cestary, south of the Province. I I presume the China much in David's state of mind when he com- Merchante steamers will come up and transplained he had not proved his armour. Ib
на
(Via Southern Line.)
LONDON, Nov. 11, 1894. THE GREAT POWERS AND THE WAR There is a consensus of opinion amongst the Powers that China should, with thoisin ay last alegram, but is still in the pos-port then to the Grand Casal. I heard that men parried handspilon, Budmer, and
moral support, ske overtures of peace to Japsu. Gurmang, however, in still inclined
to hold aloof.
MURDER OF A MINISTER OF STATE IN COREA. The Vice-President of the Cerean Coun. cil of State (a Japanese nominen) has been
The solciera take quite a paternal inter-murdered at Seoul eat in me--kometimes bring mo sake, sar- reptitiously and bits of salt fish in-thoir pockets and ploms piocled in vinegar; 11
don't know why,
Noaring Chemulpo, the mountains alter- nate with perfectly at ralleys, preaam- |
The tea iz Wear Pairer, ably cultivated for rice.
Walker, Cur-
tain and Turner studded with millions of bare, tankty
ANTI-JAPANESE FEELING IN
SHANGHAI, Nov. 12, 8 pm Luishunhow (Fort Arthur) has not pat been cagatured by the Japanese, as reported
suasion of the Chinese.
A large body of Chinose troops has been ant to reinforce the garrison, and theme troop are reported to have landed at Fort Arthur. The Japanete on the Promontory. will have to protect themselves from attack. both from the front and the rear.
BRITISH SQUADRON GOING TO CHUSAN
many of the man when they heard they were spikes. They moved slowly and awkwardly to go to the front name and cancelled their in their heavy steel mall, but still they ha nasce They were willing to eat the tri- needed in completing the work, under a hail bute rice here, but did not think it worth of bullets from the insurgente while to ran any risks at the hands of the Japanese at 100 cash a day!
DISCOUNTING BAD NEWS, People now have news of the recent Chinese defeats at Chialienabang and other places. They are astounded that the Eunan braves should not stop to fight, but as soon as they catch sight t of the
enemy, rua away, Some explain the Japaaees victories at be. gdae to numbers of Chinese Kolas Hui ing Ton British worships have gone to Chu-who have gone to Japan and joined her Ban, the island near Ninggo. It is reported invading array. It is surprising, what rub. A large num. An intense anti-Japanese fooling pervadas here that the British intend to hold Chessa bish the natives will believe,
ber of highly voleared pictures of battle scenes, for the precont.
in which the Chinees are sweeping away the enemy are on sale. Some weeks ago quite a trade was dose but now there is a fallingoff and they are not in such demuòd..
the Posinzulo.
COREA.
FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR. The Hevia are concentrating their forcas
LORD ROSEBERY ON THE SITUATION.
Lord Rosehory, speaking at the Guild hall, and that the political sky was not entirely done owing to the war in the East,
Mr B. Arm- islots, which must maska navigation around Diego Suarez Mr Greasley matter of axirems difficulty. We passed the transport Magami-gasca Maru, wrecked about three weeks ago; no lives lost. This wreck has now broken its back; its bottom in over five feet above the water now, at low tides, on a suali ridge. For upwards of 200 miles we did not sight a single craft of any sort. Fannd about here there are don't know why there ste nel mare Corsan boals; I suppose the people are too lazy.
A TRIP ON A JAPANESE TRANSPORT. (From Our Special War Correspondent)
Thursday, Nov. 1. We are just now passing through the
but that the barometer was not falling.
Great Britain was ready to join the
tour betwuste Russia and Great Britain were never more cardial, and that if there two Powers would march together in Asia
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THE OFFICIAL, CILANGES.
Bri
It is said that the famarganta seeing these figures moving silaptly and slowly, and spiking the gang with apparent lodifference to the Tandon hail, thought hell italf had sent forth these extraordinary antagonists, until the task accomplished, and the men rottarned to their comrades, the whole garrison, trus to their nature, burst into roars of laughter. The men had been strook many times, but only one man was wounded, and that in the arm,
where the brattare, not being
had
perly fasteurd, fallen off.
The fight continued until the French got reinforcemente, when the insurgenta," caught between two Eres, were driven with heavy loss
"SHANGHAI SHARE MARKET, Ia his weakly share roport, dated Shang hai, 8th Novemb. r, Mr 8. Rattanjor writen-Business during the past week has been quiet, yet a forther appreciation in values of some of our good securities? has to be recorded. The chief event
THE LATEST FROM PORT ARTHUR
Cheioo, Novambor 6, Nothing new. Buangcht arrived from Port Arthur to-day, bringing a number of wounded, on route for Wei-hai-wei, under the care of Dr Kirk. It is believed that all the Foreigners are at orde leasing Part Arthur, as an attack on the place is imminent, though up to the date of the Kwengshi lear-will mako Nanking his headquartera. the announcement by the local bank of ing it had not taken pleco.--Mercury.
TELEGRAPH LINES FROM FORT ABCHUR
TO CERFIO CUT.
It is rumoured here that Chang Chih-tung is transferred to Nanking, while Liu Kun-yi is removed to Peking. It is also stated that the Emperor has left Peking and is on aia way to Szechuan and that Li Hang-chang
TRUTH AND IDLE RUMOUR.
Bay loan issued by them to the Chiness
too conciliatory towards the Chinese to Corean Archipelago, with the mainland several ŭsling boats-obietly Japaneso. 1 Pacific offoria to rostoro pesco. The reis-war path again is over a week no detailed arms on behalf of Corea. It is stated that tion, of a new Chinese Imperial Co
adopt a vigorous policy; and, secondly, it is aast caly likely the Rosebery Government would assume an attitude eo peremptory at
sometimes within a stone's throw.
I left Hiroshims on transport No. 3,
thu Masayoshi. Maru (formerly the Blue The fishing must be worth something it would be a great step taken towards the time when poor China has been ad tert-Finnst steamer 'Nestor), purchased by alpays the Japanese to come Bĺ0 miles in
She in
bly crippled by the Japanese, and so sadly Kobe firm just before the war.
their light beats.
[At this point there is a break in our humilisted by the conduct of her own army fitted up vory comfortably, and has or And nevy.
Whatever circumstances may beard 700 soldiers for garrison duty at Correspondant's letter; it would appear from the paging that the letter has been bava giren ries to the report, so care all intermediate points, Chamulpo, Ta-
extracted.-Ed., Q.M.]
preservation of the peace of the world.
Ele alluded to the alliance of Fravo and Great Britain in the Crimean war, and said
Although the Japaness have been on the news has reached Chefoe so far, which is due to the telegraph line between here and Port Arthur being braken down. The fines have no doubt her out by the Japanese zome of their helpers.-Mercury.
or
GREAT BRITAIN'S REPORTED ULTIMATUM TO OBINA.
Shanghai, Nov. 10, from Tiantain but the British Miniator, News was received in Suanghai yesterday
Bem
been
It is still persistently reported that the Government. Hanks-Hongkong Banks Russions and French are assisting the Jape-a good deal of interest has been aliquoted nese and that England is about to take up in this stack by the issue, by this Corpora telegrams have been received announcing mount loan of ten million taels, bearing in- the death of the Czar and the refusal of the terest at 7%, which has already bean Caare with to take the threne, also that the cessfully tested at home. Shards have Chinese have heen defeated near Moukden changed bands at 934 % prem and also t and that Port Arthur is in the hands of the 94} %% and
%%%% d. Bo X prom, the market closing Гарапезе
Insurances-Marine-Unions The weather is magnificent.
attering, and North-Dhinas hive bayam, both at quotations. Firo-Chika havd
sold at 874 and $76, Brexita kova. returned a first dividend of 75% of their Capital, which must be considered eminent BE SELF-SUPPORTING. D
ly satisfactory. Shipping. Indo-Chin The frat annual report of the Wiley are obtainable at
hays been much in des with the work of the new Hospital opened lust 127.50 and also at Tix. 132,6), but holder
mand Shanghai changed hande year at Kucheng (near Fooshow) by the of Co-ops are unwilling to name a priest Methodist Episcopal Mission, under the which they will part. Wharves & Duck
Hoogker
Wharfe are wanted at Flu.. 230. superintendance of De Jan, J. Gregory A In Dooks, alí is
aining Landi-No basipos mađe the question whether missionary beepitals should or should not be made to a greater or our Salon of Gag at TH WES
and Sugars.at Tir. 36, also. Horse Bazaar
SHOULD MISSIONARY HOSPITALS
fully divided into separate paragraph tang, and Pingyang distriota; 500 coolies, opened and Averal pages of manuscript shoulder, and to ast with her in peaceful Mr Juner, handed to the Tsungli Yatón General Hospital hasjust reachedas, Ital-Both theee stCargo Docu
by our Northern contemporary, the in- sident requires afirmation. We an-
and a considerable amount of war muni tions, lolling, &o. Our destination
In view of certain possible contin-
not conceive of the powerful fleet of Grost tept secret, but I balieve it is Port Arthur Kencios, the Japanese Government has
Britain making prompt reprisals upon an already beaten powat like that of China We must wait for more light.
Was the Wadena was at Shanghai Mr Wade lont gold watch, and on somebody informing the Feline of this a few days ago, he was surprised to dad the watch had heen recovered. The thief was a boy of fourteen who had pawned tbo article.
Our immense cargo includes about 2000 hand-carts for trasport service. Of the 700 soldiers I mentioned, about 200 are engineera (sappors, &c.) for Port Arthur, We and they havo a lot of gear as board. have no warship escorting us, nor any com poaion transports. We are under the Japanoro Government transport Bag-two blue zigzags on a white ground, Half the
made every preparation in cass North China, especially at the Treaty Ports. should fall into a state of anarchy or should require some provisional authority to immediately replace the Chinese. It may not come to that ; it my mem nothing at all; but sa there is no kunwing exactly what will happen, arrangements have been made so that a fully-manned Civil Service can promptly step in at the first sign of
THE Amoriosn yacht Wadena was seized Passongers are sea-sick and they. havajaurder or failure of the existing powors
by the Custoass at Obanking, wo isarnecaresly room to turn. It is wonderful to maintain security of life and property. from the N-U. Daily News, on the plea that she was a merchant vessel and as much should have taken out u River Paso. She wan sventually relonged on her owner, Mr Wade, giving a bund.
. It is hard.
how little room there is on buard a 1009 losehip for 700 people with baggage, There is very little comfort.
The Japans have a lot of pensioners, de,, following the army as store-koepore the quantity of liquor allowed to be sold to the mon is regulated, and prices are about normal. They sell all sorts of things-s much better arrangement than if the matter were loft to the peopls of the country
that Great Britain did not desire war but to always fight with her, shoulder to
rivalry. He rejcised in the Coloniņi ax. prosians of other Pewers hocaine it was conducive to peace and to the extension
commerce.
LONDON, November 12, 1894. THE LATE CZAR OF RUSSIA.
of
on the lat just. the following altimatum:
If within gevan daga tho Chin,so Govern ment did not make adequate reparation for the Chungking outrage, the British Bust would make prompt reprisals.
Adequate reparation was to consist:- (4) In a greater indomnity than was at First asked.
(6)
In s to the Chungking.
The remains of the late Czar of Rumia furia to the date of 31 goes by the Takolesnot extent self-supporting has been re-nt Tis. 35, and Lṣukas at Tle.. 57.59 and
renchod Mossow an Sunday; they were secorted by the reigning Czar and all the Russian Royalios to the Kremlin, whate the body now lies in state.
GREAT BRITAIN AND RUSSIA IN THE FAR EAST, The Times Tentein vorrespondent wires that the Russian officera kave boen instructed by their Government to maintain
conciliatory
This is a very large undertaking; but if occasion arises everything in prepared down to the minutest detail. The Japanese Government will undertake to protect all life and property, and, therefore, the pre- naval officers. sant exodus from the northern ports of China is totally unneComary.
It is a great mistake to suppose that
GENTRAL. James S. Wilson, who spent & year in China and critically examined the arts and fortifications, says: ly to be doubted that an army of 60,000 Europeans, with artillery and infantry and a preponderance of cavalry, well organised, supplied and commanded, of $0 Chero is a pretty effective supervision time she has not called upon anything like where in Chins, and, if so disposed, it could overion and dismember the empire,'
Tax Chefor Express of the 5th fast. men- tions that the diacrity had found that the Japanese bad landed about Pitzewo, proteated by four teen men-of-war, -Two shocks of earthquake were felt at Chefer ou the 3rd inst. The following mea-of-war were in port: British, Severn and Leander Froooh, Bayard and Lion; German, Alexandrine.
this service.
So far se wo dan sos from the ship the and in bleak, bare and dreary. There is not a sign of life; nor anything to support
Japan has now in the field all the trained men she can call out. Up to the present
ber fall strongih. She has two Army Corps called out, and there are fout more not yet called out, making if in all wilbout Reserves. Of those the First Reserve has boun mabilised, but there ars, I think, We have been having Japanese classics three or few lines of Reserves altogether. this afternoon. A private in the Artillery The Second Reserve find the rest hare not has the reputation of being a famous re-set been touched. At present, if necessary, citer, and has been giving storisa from the Japan can put in the old 500,000 trained Chushan, ura in the saloon, to the great soldiers within the age limit. TEE following advertisement appeared in a delight of the officers. We have, of course, more than 100,000 in the field. In a few home paper lately:-Boys' Footballar a number of officers on board for the years, under the system of conscription Gentleman's son, under 14, playing good various points of debarkation, Asscoiation football, might enter a dret. slaw propamiory sobool on oxceptional terms he would receive great advantages,
Lister.
We are getting near Chemulpo, and there
and must be a high-minded boy,—Address, is great excitement on board. Foolor, etc.-Mr James Payn saya tast no doubt a high-minded boy indesiderated, so that be may not kick the ampire.
It is said that thers have boon few duser- Lone from the 48,000 mon sent North from the provinces of Hupeh and Kiangen during the last three months, but a fortnight ago, when Genorst Lin's Division of Anhui dis ciplined troops passed through Chinking
She has not
(three years' service) the whole nation will be one huge army, women and children and cripples excepted.
P. S.-Wa passed close to Assn and the Perhaps you would like a description of Roshing Island, bat saw Rething wartis
noting.
altitudo :owards British
CHINA AND THE WAR.
(a) In the prompt dismissal from oica and degradation of Shéog Tautai.
To back this up a foros of 6,000 Indian troops is to be sent to Uhina to protect the British residents she Treaty Forte.
HANGCHOW.
sefying much careful consideration of inte, at Tix. 60 have to be recorded, the following resible remarks of Dr Gregory. on that subject will be read with interest:-
It has been strongly impressed upon, me This Dee ja momentous that it is for a long time (and I am glad to see by dilicals to bulieve it; but it is so generally recent Reports of two Hospitals in Chine stated that it would not be proper lo sop-that may impressions are shared by others), that medical misionary work as DOW con- press it.-N.-U. Daily News.
ducted in China, ia misplaced clarity. This is tras I believe in every instansa ax- cept remote parts of the Empire, where western medicine is but little kaowa. In auch plocos, I think the present plan the only and. The tree distribution of me dicine and treatment to these people indiscriminately is not only unnecessary but is productive of positive harm. 17 obliged to do so, the people will anteoribe materially to the suppors $ of this work is most places; and if they will not, where the superiority of western practice. Laa been amply
Quotations. HomeRONG, November 13, 1894 OPIUM-Now Patna, cash,iu: 750
New Benares, canh, 755 Old:
Naw Malwa credit; 640. Allowance, Catties, 24. Old Malra, credit, 650/680 Allowance, Catties, 20/18 Persian, City, caahj Allowanan, Catties; Persian; Paper tied Allowance, Catties,
HONGKONG REGISTER
November b. Several weeks ago, a largo auker of boxes were returned to the Governor, con- taining the presents he had sent to the Em- prasa Dowager, with the message from ber Majesty that she would prefer macasy to carry on the war, in the place of preseats to The Emperor and bis Court are pro- herself. The war has not produced azy very paring to leave Peking.
marked effects in this region, though we see a good number of Foldiers, in their bright to them, something is wrong, and vers
very Barometer... have abandoned Port Arthur,
The Tuotai and esveral military leaders new uniforms, passing to and fro on the much doubt the actual benefit to the society Temperature
street. There are also banners and drama expporting it, of such work in those places. Bumidity and googs and other thinge indicating the The harm that is done in of a two-fold nature. Direction of potop and sireutostance of war, but very few One is that of the foreign doctor
Wind competing gans appear on the Regge. Several thousand with his former stadents of medicine who Forcossuran Beldiere have been satiated here, and several are located in the city and are
to eke Weather are trying regiments have been sent to Wenebow,out an honourable living in practice, but in Rain ........... "Ningpo and other places, They receive many instanoss find it impossible to do so Fla. 360 while in barracks and The. 4.20 if with their teacher giving away his water t Bent of
whoover may apply. The other way in which more wide-apread and lasting harm is ours to fallow indiscriminate free prantice of medicine,
the minds of the better glasses of the Chinese. For, some believe that the foreigner'e medicine must be very us the news what we give the opportunity, interior not to cost the rich at least, somb while others, who are shrewder,
(Front Tuakin Papers).
FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR
PASIS, NOV. 4. The mission of M. le Myre du Vilers has failed, He returns to famctavo. Tho French press demands energetic action.
THE OZAR AND FRANCE.
PARIS, Nov. 5.
for the expressions of sympathy from the The Char has thanked General Mercier
French army.
102 ATTITUDE OF THE PEOPLE,
There are no indiestions of a hostile spirit on the part of the people towards Foreigners so far as we can perceive. They like to ask
often
po
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Freybus ¡an inte at Un dala Kayatápjan. 19 st. 4pm.
30:11 30,35
50.18
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Highest open air temperature on the Lowen't open air temperature on the 13th
First A2 Hongkong Observatory, Nav, 13,
Temperature.
(Taken at Messrs Falconer de Cels
Premizo, Chen's Boud Havorano, November 13-180k------- Banosceren A 30.31.
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and they show a wonderful ignorance of the gaged in the fight. A few days ago, a aule them into the Christian trap, and in both state of affairs,
iting, speaking of us as en- conclude that it is a cheap bait to enlive dier came into my chapel. After a few instances they stop words of conversation, in which it appeared wat we deem us. In this Friendly merges have been exchanged that he was a Huban man, he said: You strongly believe and earnestly hope that between the Emperor Nicolas and M. Ca.will not be allowed to remain here if
war continueN.” g this time, other marcical changes may be brought hout, ia THEEMOVETER-PA simir Pertor, Promident of the French Re had come in, and sours of then spoke up and the self-support, not only of the public, and between the French Ministry
as long as Christianity
Workin This mark, saying: and M. de Ciors, the Burian Foreign been here a number of pears, and his does just that long can it be said to be a mere
This foreign teacher has
hasported and advanced with foreign capital, not know anything about the war be sim-rape of sand, to be dissolved in the mighty Emperor Nicolas, to his manifesto to the ply know about preaching and extortings of paganism, at once foreign support is action, says he will follow the winbes of people a rat rod, thought it was withdrawn. But before any great stride can his father, and will endeavour to develop in the war, and than I said to the soldier capita-mut cease to be the only evidence. very considerate in them to take my part, be made in this reformation, beroper this peace, the power, the glory and then will have sough to do in attoeding of sustaited effort, in any branch of the
to and would do well keep work.
Minister,
reproved the soldier for making such China; for as l
every department of Christian
the Japancso soldier who is dressed after the style of Eatopenan, all the dothing| and accoutrements being made in Japan.
Each private, besides what he wears, bai THE Niagara Falls have recently been made the subject of investigation by Professor J. one apare pair of too's (now); two pairs of W. Spacuer, who details hia resaltain a pus ommon straw sandals; two pairs of ditto per communicated to the Royal Seoiets of with wadded cotton sole next the foot; one Southful stream: 15 pre-glacial days it did
The river in a
was captured and heheaded on the spot, don't notice the officern carrying them); one tableland being right acress its orinan happiness of Bastia. He also announces peace with America, England and other
pair of field-glasses (every private; but I not exist, the draisago of the
vid
men attempted to desert. The ringleader
while others bad their ears cut off
сорме,
pocket fifter in leather case about the size former times the greatd sow covered by the bis approaching marriago with Princess
four great lakes, Superior, Huron, Datarie, Alix of Hesse, of a shaving brush; one heavy overcoat and Kria, was occupied by a single vast lake. The European Pross express approval of with hood; one large blanket; one piat
the level of the waters was Subsequently
the manifesto. Jakes diselarging dark, leather bound, with cups one haver- lowered, the three appar
River Ottawa
The Grand Duke Alexis, replying to M. Lake Erie Felix Faure, afirms the onalterable
H. E. CHANG Obih tung has left Wucing
When he left, the walls of man Officers-several sizën sculler, 12- there. Wachang and Hankow we gay with banners, and guna were fired at all the
the
of recession of the falls Is
now a а
rate mined
3
was to be made on the people and that they won't put their shoulders, biok and divert the water of the upper takes to the anlled the Military. Coolina Protog-
ot Hankow that a war levy of $3 per head collection of this sun would be resisted, be the amount per hard was reduced to $1.50
to be
foreign powere, He said, "That's tras and we had some more pleasant words, and he left highly pleased.
TWO ALLEGED STIES.
KIUKIANG.
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POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS 37 matanza Paurag Race
extra
MOXEY LEFT-The Post Ofise declina dil
The Canadian Pacile Mail Packet Empruzi
of India will be despatched on WH "THE LAST FIGHT IN ARMOUR,
NESDAY the 28th November with An incident of Colonel Phipps forthcoming Actorene to latest intelligence at Shang
Maila for Bhanghai, Japan, the United book, The Marshals of Napoleon, is des hai, says the N.-C. Daily News of the 7th fast., the panic is Manchuria and New
closed as follows:- Two priests were excouted here about ten probably the last quastion of the appearson 10 AM Registry closet, a
cribed in Temple Bar, London, August, as States, Candagi&o,,which will ohwing continucs. Numerous bodies of zack capable of holding four days' provi came into existence draivipich then
days ago, on the charge of being spies. of man in armor on the falt. The incident 11.00 . Fast-Offs closer, but Corrig Baldiers still in possession of their weapons siena(compressed rice balls with a small fish only. At that perlad the whole fell in level
They were arrested next Ningpo and were from the original account in as follows; ware arriving at Newchwang. countrymen with their belongings were inside), besides the nano! fighting gear that the river from source to outlet was only riendship of the Russian bary for the both Japanese. It is, reparted that uns of In January, 1799. a party of some four Parkot with the Late Fes of 10 cerita
Many
pondence may be posted on Board ha. 200 feet, but ohanges in the height of the French navy.
them, who was probably a spy, was met one hundred French held the town of Agile in making for Newekwang, while the wol-to. Marata magacino rifle, included, and a-lotland have since increased this to 320 fest.
day by a Chinese soldier, who had been to the Abruzzo, Italy, a town defended by
Patage, untill site of departure, do people were leaving. Upwards of woof isuplements to pat it right if it gets out Tittle over four feet per annum, the average Accoaming to the Nippon. Dr. Kitasato gal into his confidence, learned his place of inhabitants were well-disposed toward the responsibility for magistard Letters bontoth
Japan. He spoke to him in Japanese and walls and having a smail, weak fortThe thirds of the shots were closed.
of working order for paat time being about three feet nol and twu ethers are now in Hiroshima far the abode and promised to visit him next day. French, but the peasantry, were hostile, brak poter ecin, or jawallery, and ev The Japanese Officers might easily be three-quarters. These feels combined with purpose of saliating the support of Head-diess with him and arrested the young priest Rome marched on Naples, the pants viss tato alleged fosses of such Lettersi Be fulled his promise, but took other sol- and when the main French army in Begistration has been Beglected, WILE, KARZ 19 scientific study of the laws of eresion, lead quarters. It is not known whether the sud also an old priest, who was see attacked the detachment in Aquila. In (Post Guide, Pur B). for Nanking to fill the position of Vienroyaietaken by their dress for Russian or Gerthes at 31,000 years; while the draio- will coaline itself to sanctioning the seham Japanese, bat had lived there for a March, some tea or twelve '
professor to estimate the past history Head-quarters will subscribe pecuniarily or they The soldiers are usually more muscular age for the upper lakes we first diverted, stations along the river. It was reported and squarely built than their officers, but into Lake Erie 8.000 years ago. The but at all events the originators are dezer amber of years. It is believed that he penetrated to the town by night, and
REGISTRATION Coraspundance, can be carry out the plan as per because he barboured a "FY.
Was innocent, but he was made to suffer got pussession bat haring no artillery gistered for all Prirate Ship male op to of upheaval of the land will, if maintained, mission is abtained. The new organization
they would _not_ attack the garrison. On the minutes before the time for songs for id glacin in front of the fort, and exposed ter Shanghai or Yokohama contract mig, up to a their obest out. They are, in fact, all Mississippi in another 8,00 years and be- tion Sooloty, and part of the programme cat-
the fire of both sides, lay twelve iron guus, quarter of an hour befom for mails for Rurop round shouldered and the effect is height fore the Falls have time to out the gorgo templated by it is, 1st, to vaccinate all
ou skiddings, which the French had not bid do., up to an hour before: American, Lana back to Lake Erie their history will have the cooliss before they join the army; anl (N.-0. Daily News Correspondent)
time to bring into the fork Without ear-Indian Northom Packer and Torres St sted by the cloak and knapeaok. They alosed;"
Sud, to tend sounded or sick ocolies
Novembar b.
riages they seemed safe, but the French maile, ap ki hall sa home belove at the seat of war, and 3rd, to ad The Central Chins Mission of the Method: took the precaution of keeping two of the mostly turn in their toes. The bat is Gor
miniater proper treatment ta those ist Episcopal Church has just finished its gans of the
loaded with
grape, laid
One report state that the Japanese wished
headed for cowardice at the Yale sau fight, The soldiers are all vaccinated, but that a Bishop W. X. Niude, D.D., from America,
beard any noise snob as would to examine das ship'e manifests, whist the lom, with's tiny peak for the eyes and a arrived at Shanghai by the Zinsheng on set the 686 with the ocolies that have been was present and presided over the meetings: by an attempt to remove the gunk of
The French leather chic-strap. A yellow hatband pre- the 8th Inst. for transport to Fooshow. sembled for the needs of the occasion. Hence The mission bes stations at Kiskiang,
Wube,
One night, the gunner to charge board a Captain declined to allow, Consal was appealed to and after commita” dominates. The colour of their druse is
the first prsonation. Then again, the coolits Ohlaliseg, Nanking.(and Yangabow, besides noise near the guns, and fired, but the sound tion with him the manifests were produced dark blue or black, with a red collar and arogongs, shot in the sea on the East and it is therefore impossible for the bership of over 800. The missionaries have evident effect, and when daylight dawned it Caporal Post Office up to 11:30 and 3,30 are generally separated from the soldiers, out-stations. Thers in a native mom continued. There was more dring without Steamers in Harbour may be panted in the and copied by the Japanese. The three
Coast of Ceylon, to the dismay of sea- get the benefit of medical aid from the army. foreigners, two of them naturalised Azeri-rod stripe down the leg. The number of bathers, was rather neatly described as surgeons aron if the latter bad time the Bishop to Foonhow, where he presides rope to one of the gans, which they had the Tellez Ros which has been plaan, ja ke Bow gocs Sway again to their stations and was been that the peskante bad fantoned a | piso. Litters frem Komioma Fatud may be pamira can ciilzens, and the third a Chinaman, the Regiment is axed to the collar in Eng being not a big crocodile, but quite isrge to all of whom the U.S. Consul refused to
speals! carpe of medl-over the Foochow Conferenceka
tried to remove by the aid of a capman, Police Compound babefete the Chuge, Komm as The Insist on his staying. recognise,
gun bel followed the pall at first, soolieho, on asoount of
the breach woon made a farrow : 001 / 10 12 and 4 o'clock, and fa tha Fills Bex at:th
Wharf, Local Rales will be charged. – Tearsid having been delayed from... there of an English policeman.
that or a disease, is considered unable to undertake dhe native streets are being geily decorate the gun stock. It would have been very robbury, sonders of latter from London fine ass
ed with coloured cloths, lanterns, arches and easy to have moved the gas by parbuckling on the camp brukte d REPORTER: Here is an lem about a boy the work required of him, is simply
word damped stros them, & Cores, Hoping Dowager's birthday. The streste eslly to that. However, the French looking a Sunday delivery What head shall cae therein danger of his becoming look very pretty, They are so throngedzionaly over their went on where they were collen gloves, but when not on parade alligator.
they keep their hands in their pockets Editor: Try Wade and Found Web The AbD76 Kro some of the objects whiais the to pay long, Thousands of country people next gen 26 DESAM pendança and Parinin Joe The Pook may be poɛid. “
medium of spreading some bad epidemis, with masses of people, lo, that it is difficult puzzled what to do as th
er: parapets
Luftem, do for the Pooh Wit be intrerad br What the Land 'look' trase daly Corres view. Annóelation hopes to atiniai
so strangers are in to see the aght. Boulart, the officer of artillery, ranausk Theatres will be in full swing in a day or two. ing his brains for the means of sending cut or the Tatbar boges in the earm till king'
vanzok- | m the Genaral Fost Giffing up to 11.30 am THEERIS one sign, mid an impccunicus
MORE BRATES, NACE 10 apike the guɛs on the glania under of departure, « With regard to ketam from tha on placed over every letter box in the city listed as soldiers in the temple dedicated to ing houses, suddenly remembered he had a pris Gap, Moana Kalatt, Mozol Clonsh Hongkong youth to a frined, that should
Yesterdiy several hundred men were on, the fire of the instigants fram the neighbor. Fuck, Pillar boxes hand bean pulse we keeper What is that 2! Pori no billa"
the Firs God at the South Gate. They arson in bla magundusa uma suite of plate 1250 100 PL
Ir is now stated, says the N.C. Daily News, that the Japanese at Kobe did not touch man, fat and circular, about 5 inches
LOCAL DELIVERS Beparle Boxis, here
any of the cargo on board the Sydney, bigh, a little wider at the top than bot.THE remaior of Captain Fong, who was be discharged from marvice and sent home, twenty,ninth annual meeting at this port them every night, with a guster ready to dre, born turvalled "for posting. Detmerpondende Ter
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went ashore at 11 p.m., the ship at brass âguras, something after the style enough to invite & may to breakfast and thus needed for them. THE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION:
being tree Japanese ment-of-war dose by.
wound
Beat
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the Town, Keelock kad past The Back the Windows the East end of the Yornandan facing Queen's Road.
Letters, panel, do for Kowloon Police and
for Shanghai · The three men while on aeszły white. All have thick, stm, who went wading and was swallowed by a back to Ujius and there discharged. The other deviaes in honour of the E-12, rog, but the peasants were not up Bank Notary man should be registerva HOND
and at 1 a. on Tuesday the Sydney left
On the marsh, they have canvas gaiters,
bosed ware shadowed by Japanese
and when they surrounded by soldiers with fixed bayounts,
Their luggage having been seized previously. Every man has a tiny compass on a chain,
'ing."
Axxinca Inquirer, seks as how he may
all provided with watches, but learn to write well. Write it w-e-{},"
It is supposed that they came in the Gaths he a watch pondant; I don't know if they which vasKai was stopped at Yokohams nud Bearched, as, sccording to inforrastion are
received there was gesality of dynamite many have them. All are warm woollen with ans. L, but the best authors doable my son. There be those who write i board. The principals, however, map = { socks, nos digitated Kiko Japanowo tabf, but the final consoaaut. ed, and seem to bare gone to Hongkong,
were at