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Monday, DECEMBER 10, 1894)

It is actified in the Gaselte that the up. plementary Appropriation Bill, 1893, han not bosa disalloyed,“

J Tan Mingpo authorities," we learn from (he NO. Daily News, now allow stemmans to go side the river abers the Harbour Master's station. The opening in the barrier is about 180ft wide, but, jorchas loaded with stones Ir is reported that the Chinese Commander.re is readiness to be sunk in the breach

about the Japaness appear, in-obief at Port Arthur was killed. The Japanese captured a Chiness gunboat zi Port Arthur.

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SIIN AMOY TRAINING NOTES

THE CHINA MAIL-

There was fall stendures at the line Couran on Saturday (1st December) and real ladies were present to give additional brightness to the morning, already radiant with nature's smiles. The manœuvres of detachment of the Baffs ander the command of their popular colecal, were confined to commissariat drill, special attention being given to the remains of a Haggia and cold water from a neighbouring spring.

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TELEGRAMS,

(SUPPLIED TO THE "Omena" Maxi."]

(Pia Bouthern Line)

LONDON, 9th Decetibor, 1894. THE FRENCH EXPEDITION TO MADAGASKAR. The despatch of trangs to Madagascar will be aimed to reach their destination in April next. After landing they will pro- good immediately to the capital, and will return to the cast in October,

CONCILIATION IN RUSSIAN -

POLAND.. Gowns Schousvaloff has been appointed

"THE FALL OF PORT AFTHUR

THE BYS OF "THE BATTLE

́LATE TELEGRAMS. (Frous the• iam Unserver.")

TELL OKINA-ZAPAR. WAN Port Arthat the Japaneus loan was VERY London, Ner. 26,--As the capture of small in view of the avere nature of the geni

a very rapid rate, but is good order, azagt, ly a they came, by thres roach. They On the 14th November, General Tama's hour later the whols valley was patrolled worn only just in time, for a quarter of an diriaton was encamped a little way outside by Japanese in perfect faty, The J Kachau, awaiting the order to advance on panese dead bodies had been stripped, de- Port Arthur General Nishi's brigade capitated, and some disembowelled and (half of this division) was a dozen miles to horribly inutilated. The Ohiogge had fliot. They are reported to have lost only front, feeling the way slowly through the moved their own deal. Not a sign of life could not have been taas this 2,000, or fea

700 mən: killed, whärena tha Chinese Tom mountain valleyu into the enemy's country was to be seen throughout the plain, except to Ganara! Nogi' brigade (the other half of the Japanese patrol, and the men with to cas The Admiral of the United Susten in Obidose water, who was las ameji's ferue) was to form the rear-guard, streteters for the dosi

quadron in ned Kil that was Wanted was the arrival of

Next morning at daybreak the marotateucted by his Government to. Watch al part of an outside division, namely, theenth to Port Arther recommended; past engagements taking place anywhere our aus Kumamoto brigste, auser Gentral the pretty vifiago where Nishi's force had him, tas reported to the U.S. Governmani Hasegawa, to make up Marshal Oyans's been encamped; past the old monament at that the Japanese had captured som band to 21,000. These mac, from the the bend of the valleywhere Ysmajl and Obince soldiers. He addi, however, that

Artbar, and had killed large stab

numbers of ighting provices, Cheshin, arrived on the Niebi were now consulting past the fully 18,000 of the Chinses succeeded in 18lb at Talienwan bringing up the total villages, now being reoccupied by the capt force under Field Marshil Orams to three possetry; rennd to the west, up the gloscaping. The arianale and stores wem, balgades, or one division and half. The synt of the Chinese had her

had acording to the Japanses oficial despat exset force is "not" anderțainable, and these It is interesting to know, although it is asked the proteiner. Well, Profaszor, ridden out for a mile and quarter in 3,65, Governor of Russian Poland, replacing figures are merely approximate; the Japa. Katrested; round to the back of the hill chos, captured intact, "The Jupaitose Navy" the constables were ordered to open fre upon book-the book is good-bat not the title. fnishing in excellent form. The Keecheng / General · Gourko whose régime has been here naturally cannot alked to allow the living forts of Port Arthar perched on the owing to the network of torpedoes. W

Touchstons and the Spotted Grifin åld mile fu 2 50, the former being bard belé and the latter harried up, with no visible result. Mr Feel's par more sent for a mile and quarter, the little one, with Mr Curry in the saddle, having the bset of it. Two grifine from the Boken stable had a milo spin, but, with orders to keep soma- thing in zanerre, tho time was nothing remarkablo.. Timeluiper and Dainty more.

Tax iterary taste of Thomas Carlyle goi Severe ariticism not long go from

student in one of our New English colleger, Says The New York Tribune. The class Six bortalen found concealed beneath ag egpaidering the works of this author. Central Meckel, during the night-ting, when the Instrectos called for an opinion were brought before Mr Wodehouse at the Serter Rearics. His quantion fell Magistrans this worning. They were each pas Armonisk student, hore eye to business, as well as bio balit of making comical rawarka, bad given ble name all Bent to prison for six weeks,

over the collega “Mr. Ai, what le your opinion of this book, "Sartor Remrius "1" answered A., with deliberation, Ilike the the latter, with an advantage in weights,

neither creditable nor comforting, that when

I do not like the title, Professor, and I do the Indien oonutable whe ran amock in the not think the book would sell compound of the Central Polise Station o Thursday last, metal sounds of admition would not explode. Had the emergency brun more serious and the police boen sailed upon to and their revolvers and oarbines, it would have plaod the men in an awkward, exasperating and dapgetons position to send them into action with useless ammaaltion. The carbine with which the madman com-

K.

A Ma Hatob, of Halifax, England, who combinck science with. Band of Rope Union- ism, has been delivering lectures on altahol to Board-school children of his town, and has thersby rotead the ire of Mr Jaroma Jerome, who, having been supplied with a oopy of one of the lectures, escribes it as hotel-potch of mistakes and misstatements, I could give a lecture on water, he remarks, which should be quite correct sa far as it went, And

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mitted suicide was found to be jainmed with Water, my dear children davational.

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gray grifio, well ridden by old Harry Junior, woot for a mile in each form should accore him a place in the Trials, if he is not in front of his field altogether, Poor-old Headfort was drises 'fall open,

the tabe department. for a mile, in spite of an evident collapse in

Nr Wuffies and Captain Jack did nusfal work at the coffee table. The acting clerk given onremitting attention to the Course is the absence of the C. C., who, we nader land, spends his Christmas with the savage trios of Formosa:

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most unpopular in the country, change in rogarded by the Poles as a mugsty for the future,

THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY;

was unable to take part in iba angagament

protected the port, but the sailors ar busily engaged in removing them..

London, Nov. 16,--The Times in thi comity of China acknowledging her de cour of Ita leading a

g article to-day, urgen fest, and making overtures of ponce la Japio. By so doing she would compe

overlooking the next valley, with the out The truth to be known as to their real strength. anamita of lofty pooke Sve miles scross the However, they state that they had 78 gune, plain woollward. Haunted ecoats were good of which 13 siege guns, of eight and tware Rent three or four miles in front of the ed

centimetres, were brought on frum Shievance guard, and probably rever miles or oki and Osaka specially for Port Arthur, more from the main army. Two horsemen rd arrived late. The rat were mountain were sent towards a village two or three three innkes oslibre, in about equal num-whits the reas waited colonel, captain, demands were too great the Europeas bars, six to each batteri force; somes had to be taken away for gur. rison duty, etc.

The advance from the isthmus was very for defensive parpone-udded with and rately steep hills, zanging up to 2.000 feet high, with innumerable rocky ravines and gullies, broad valley, with gentle undula

way is completed. This section covers 376 verain from Vladivostock, ̧ ・・

(From La Courrier d'Haiphong.)

Lautost, Monday.-Realisation, with Wallie | SERIOUS OHARGE AGAINST NEWS- | narefully, made; the scunley is magnifernt back from the direction of Sui-ndi-year of the European PowaR,

in the jig skly, was sent for a mile and a quarter, of an early hour this morning. Bath returned together to the paddock us

at par for the Ladies Fores

The Shanghai chok Cardinal, and a

promising looking griffin for our popular Secretary, arrived yesterday. -Gasettt,

is composed of twe gates, on which would life be sustained. Every year thousands apon thousands of people are killed by this dreadful fluid, leaving or rowing widows and orphase behind them; and yet our wicked Parliament refuses tu

Water probibit it,

sometimes gets inta houses and ruins the walls and the ceilings, THE TRAGEDY AT THE CENTRAL and

poila

the carpets. Many horrible!

POLICE STATION. diseases are brought about by this water, Water soob sa rheumatism and pleurity, is the home of disease gorms. Typhoid drin- Lever mad abotere cre both brought by king water. Water rises in the form of foods, and then whole towns are swept away, and hundreds of people west their death. Often the poor former's crops are completely ruined by this water.'

the large cartridge used." "Il sppears that has a terrible flail that drone of front a paint and the market closes firm discharged twenty-five cartridges in all, baving kept the last found for himself An undischarged cartridge we found beside the body, but this belonged to Constabla 19waid, who www Doe rush of the

made met who upon the deceted. Finding he did not re- quire to an his carbine, be opened the branch and allowed the cartridge to drop upon the ground. Constable M'Ewen was the first to return the fin of the Indian. This offer displayed most praiseworthy gallantry throughout the whole affair, und was re- strained with the greatest difficulty by In- apeotor Henzeary from rushing out into the open to grapple with the madeen befors he had Grad masy rounds. He also made savo

Sous interesting statistics are published by metropolitan contemporary. To judge from them it would appear that instances of

Japan.

MADISTERIAL INQUIRY.

At the Magistracy this morning, Mr H. E Wodehonas held on enquiry into the circumstances attending the tragedy at the

int, when an Indian constabla küled z

luking and then committed suicide.

Chow Hing, P. C. 228, stated-On the 6th fret, at 6.10 p.m., I was on my bed

PAPER MANAGERS.

PARIS, Nov. 30.

The Lauri section of the Siberian Rail- | guns and ordinary Beld pieces, of two and miles short of Spi-shi-yeh to tecpnoîtrò, Japan to show her hand, and it the latter's·· This is all that can be learned aboutthead four men of the same body that hadapan might then be disposed to interferes While they were talking about tas affair, be permitted to assimilate any large alien the provious day been so pentir cut of Japan, continues the Times, counos hope 16 and one of the two men was geen galloping not do so without infringing the Interesté auddenly two or these shote were board,

of the territories of Chins place she would

full speed across the ploughed fidds, over hanks and stone walls, shouting that his TUN SAPAN-AMERICA TREATY, companion was killed and the enemy were Warlington, Nov. 23-The Japan-

Japan and to possess all privileges in mos infantry come up to look for the Chinese; cording to its provisions the America country in extremely dry and stony, with very login to shell the fallende; will forts are a right to leave land in the interior of troublesome and and dust on the plane that made the Japanese laugh. The Janction with the possession of properly. All the land exoeps the steepest portion is onltivated, though quite bare at this season; pada was now cred close an ador with the exception of orning it in th

the north side of the hills while the simple. and every mile or two there are villages, Chinese forte continued firing at the mouth. roughly bolt of stone, with numervus stuse side. fences about the field. There are very few Trees, and water is nomaly everywhere just Eesda and paths are exceedingly rough, in many cara mero river beds but

e Chics.

Mesra Gerard and Trocard, managers of is, intersected in every direction by wind to the village. Very soon large bodies of Amarica treaty has now been signed.. độ the Diz Nesnième Siècle and of the Fairing watercourses, deep and dry. The vore bat they had retire afligidos wild shole, have been arrested on charge of levying

| blackmail from public companies. M. Por- talia, the principal culprit, has abanded.

Parin, Dec. 2.

Search has been made of the residences

of Meats Gerard and Troesed. Their re papera dave been arised.

ITALY ECONOMISING.

PARIS, DNA. 1.

PARIS, Duc. 3.

now.

TAN YOUKAFUL INCENDIARY FUNESKER, London, Nov. 28, Alan Ferguson, the son of Sir James Targusson, of Kilkerras, North-east Manchester, has been sentenced Ayreshire, and Member of Parliament to

scents of the two to Trinity College, Glesimond, Parth, artillery. The

where he was a scholar, a telegraphed on

In the night, the Japanese engineers, sorts of Port Arthur (the carap bulag north strongly escorted, went round the hills de by aset) and

they are if anything better than the average for the secured splendid amplacements } tó ous year's imprisonment for setting fra

armies met in the plain our hichi Nov. 18th.

and

shuis in the dark, alarmed the Chiness; a search light was

exchanged shuts in turned ou from ons of the forts, and a vigorous cannonndo was kept up for an bour or two, without the slightest offset.

Next morning

large body of Chinese of all semi marchica

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG MITÈLİ

yal attempt to get wear the man from the treme old age are by no means rare în ¦ in the Central Station. I saw the deceased The Bpeech from the Throne is pacific in the dust storms of Mongolia and North-out in two columbe, deparated by a low Me W, Aldon

According to staliation compiled | Sorain Singb paz* my bed. After that I sons, wad anoGUDCEs many ocosomiva aud and speaking the language perfectly) had of Port Arments. Aboni noɑm the de B. H. Barvit Me Lull

houses in front of the Palice Compound; intending to jump upon him and prevent further shooting.

reforms.

On the 17th, Count Opama urderrà Grue A number of officers and 400 men em-rel Yamaji tu advance along the main road. Central Police Station on Thursday, 8thployed in the Italian arsenals have heen This road was made for military purposes, and had telegraph Kves on each side, wo- dismissed for reasons of economy,

noting Purt Arthar with Kiuchau, by way of the north of the peninsula. Over The Italiara Parliament Irm been opened. the plaing, dust were in olonda that sug.

Mr J. Kinghorn ern China. Japanese spis (in. Ghineas dress ridge, up valley to the north and wast Mrand Men J. AldexpMr J. Kirkwood

Irtending to dink the and 3 children Mr. B. Love bern all over the country weeks before, and | Jap

ADR Japansen had cut the lalegraph lines in several places engagement began, and by two d'olock it Buy, 8. A. Bayles, Mir L. McCallum One way bad opened a shop. So Kinchan had become general sil along the north wart M.A.

Mr 4. Mokwan wek before the city was expired, Fout and north-east. The hills where the Me W. Blaynay Mr J. McWillining el his compaviens on this risky work bad beslaging artillery had been plasted were Mr W. H. Campbell Mr F. Mager been detected, turtured, and killed, and he strongly backed by infantry in case of Capt. and Mrs Gomber E sina soaped with valuable information.

esult, but all that the Chinese troops did He had also been in Port Arthur, wad found was to march half way. Two splendid Mr H. E. Joney out a good deal about where its strength shola took their lalt column right in the Capt. R. Cawford Mr F. H. Douglas sentro, and | though they : On the

reformed bravely.

they Mr 0. N. Edison

1893, the total population of this Empire

the Home Department at the end of wont to the table to get my evening mes?.

wanted to 11,385,040, of whom 20,904,196 were malen and 20,48,844 were females. Males are therefore very slightly The Legislative Council will meet on Wed-more numerous than females, the ratio being as 42 to 41. The number of con- nesday, 12th lust. 3 p.m.-

tenarians in this population is given by our contemporary as follows:-

Burinere:--Einpacial Minates.

Orders of the Day-1. Second roading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to apply «eum not exceeding Ten Millions Foar hundred and Trenty thousand, Five hua- dred and One Dollars go the Public Service of the year 1836. 2, Secund reading of the Bill entitled An Ordinance to secure, in certain cases the rights of property in telegraphic masages,"

There will be a meeting of the Finance Committee immediately after the Council.

Tex highest sum bid for the Drumettan at tha recent austies was 124,600, She was bought in at 825,000.

Age. 100 year 101 years 102 years 108 year 104 years 105 years

106 years

107 years. 103 years 109 years

Totals

Malar. Females. Total.

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72

14

26

40

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12

16

18

20

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124

170

inat. at 8.40

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(Special to the * Japan Mail')

ENGLISH OPINION ON ASIATIQ ——_ COM

FOLITIOS.

London, November 28.

and bild

Mitchell

Mr and Min

gay and chlid Mr J, de Navarro Mr. Osmond

Mr & Mrs P. Tarken Me Portal

All the English pspore #FORK of the (and its worknesses, Yamsi moved his they had ultimately to withdraw, The Miss Nellie Deum Mỹ W. Parāti

arms.

uf &

Mr F. Radamelle

apiare of Port Arthar is an event of the almost importance and brillant feat of troops the ordinary day march of the Ja- Japanese confined themselves strictly to the Mr W. A. Duf

The Times of November the 2636') paneno army, & #1, and encamped at the vill. defence of their artillery positions, for they Mr Mre Gill EldredMr Y

Age of San-ju-i Ho, or Thirty Statise. A were not yet ready to advance further; but Chinese li is about a fifth

they were much too strong for the Ching, Mr 8. 3. Falford Here a despateb was received annuussing to get wear them. Caly one Jarabess was Mr G. Fenwick that a part of the Kumamoto brigada was killed, and three or for wounded; it was Dr. D. Galego on its way.

Hasegawa bimaelf com

says: If Japan tosinisins that Chiness areigabes has not yet been beaten down, no Vestero countries can dispats ber super. or knowledge, except Chins herself, and China can prove that she understands theo

for peace. In

M & Reich Mr.V.

Robinson

Mr 0. Rombach ·

situation only by fraukly aning to Japan Arthur, the south coast tord to Portfound afterwards at the Ghizers had lust † Mino M.A. Greene Mr Y. E, Bhean.

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child

There were four of us at the table. ther decossed lukong, Ching Leung, two other lukonga and myself, While we were taking our ride Surain Singh passed the table. He looked at each of us. He went into the baskyard from the rites room.

I saw him are with his carbine

carbine through the window. He hit Ching Lenng I was sitting to the of the deconard, who fell underweath the table. My Jacket was covered with blood. We rushed out to arrest Soraip Singh, but he fired another shot, This frightened us, and we ran into the charge room. We had just come off duty at 6.10. We were on the ground flour. Wo lett Ching Leung lying on the ground. He was killed on the spot.

Inspector Hennesy stated-On the 6th

In the absence of abeh a movs charge room at the Ueutral or in the

Station.

sa the part of Obias, o cannot perceive heard the discharge of firearms in the that the fall of Fort Acthod castitates west end of the Compound. I went in the These figures are interesting for several rea- direction of the firing, and mat the lat

either

another reason or a new opportunity Bous. Only one person out of approximate witness running towards the charge room

for the departure of neutral Fowers from ly overy 232,000 inhabitacle, can hope to from the Chinese mes room. He told me

the attitude they hava hitherto maintained The editor of The Time in farther aiteged reach the age of one hundred; whereas what had happened. At that moment I

to have expressed the opinion that English only three in story million may attain their heard another shot from the north-west

policy hereafter will be to strengthen Japan's o bundred and second year. Women corner of the yard. I came back in the

more prone to longevity rear of the barracks and gave crders for bad, and neequently that Great Britain touched the century the Indian escaping into the street. The dictates of patriotism as well as commer

by Japan,

The Standard mys:-- The the mai, European and Asiatics

senso justify the Chinese Government in roadbed of ons hundred and

Wo and above keep ander

wasition was tired. There were a great ios to Japan, and the escamion la qua It is stated that a survey bas beca com- no less than Etty females have attained many shots all aired in the direction of the calling for a frank offer of the fullest

The centenarians Barracks. There was a lull in the firing possible terms. this extrome menced of the country between Seoul and

almost without exception wo are

ard thinking all the ammunition was fired

Then be co- raga Baked in kerusine as an offset to the exertion of aonutaigail to be thrown into

Compound. olimbing. The venerabla, old lady who I was found that he had shot hilf Tux following telegrams, the date of one is hoting lospector Duncan want round the and one years is said to be in possession of houses at the back and throw a lighted all her faculties, can walk for quite a distorch into the compound. A zoo.ired in the expital frumn Chefoo, saya tauco, and does coarse sewing without the constable and I went up to the body, expressing the Emperor's indignation at the and many of the camp. followers, including him to take a trick at the wheel him. Mr B. Carigachona Br E. Koehler

sid of spectacles-Japan Mai

A BLOOND Japanese War Loan ʼn now being raised for yen 50,000,000. in benda ol yn 100, to be issued at not less than

are shown to be far

will:

in

yen 95, and to bear a rate of 6 % interest, than men, neatly three times be many all the gaten to be closed to prevent not abject to the occupation of Formous, many empty hours; showing

nounced on Xmas day.

females having only tan realer have

gy

MUTINY ON THE NANSHAN. BRITISH BLUE-JACERTA TO THE RESCUE, The British steamer Nanshan, Capt. D. F. Klog, which arrived at Hopsalu Sunday morning from San

MOUNT. AUSTIN HOTEL.

Men A. Smith oorly. This may be reasonably Mr J. Elensetz manding a fornt between that and the Pirat sepetunted for by the fact that the Chinese Mus W. E. Harmaton Mr. Bewart Division; also that according to information.

Mr John Stowar obtained by pica, the Chinese bad with made very poor shots, and a lot Me and Mrs Geo.Mr P. Sur driva from Sul-shi-yeh, an inland towa Obine left gotama was struck right in fle wild shell-practice, wherese the

Hariston

Mr W. Tarn Earth of Forth Arthur, where a considerable centra by two Japanese, shells, almost Mr Frank Harmston Mr H, S. Thoma rasistanon was expected; that the Chinese simullaneously, with awful effect.-Kobe Mr C. H. S. Harris Mr F. H. Warburton ware deserting and moping

to large

Mrs Hodgins Mr and Mrs Whiley Miss Mabel Whiler tare; and that two ships which had been is Chronicle. dook were no longer thert

At San-ju-li Bo Shore were lunud, for the first time since leaving the

that the cordial good will established between the fovaders and the inhabitants

of bad treatment. All the vacant hauses were at once taken as oficer quarters, sed in few osass rooms were taken in occupied hansen, rent being paid; the ink and file

to bivore in the fields and farmyards. Some of the natives were rather hostile.

Food was found in great abundance mostly grain and vegetables; also fodder, and immense quantities of straw for shelter ing the me

the men and Htturing the animate.

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The results of the subscriptions will be a Maropter, it is noteworthy that while ordered all over till all the man's making anything short of ruinous vonaeg. had not spread and that there are the Bulletin of 20th October, bad Mr Hart Buck

cold

the to

HG-

Jinsen with the object af constrnating a rail area or of peasant extraction. People I began to make a for rushing

way line between these two places. The total distance 20 miler, and the ling expected to hemmapleted within half a year of its commencement, at an estimated cost of 1,000,000 yess.

dispatch of which it, unknown, has been

the Japan Mait of the 28th alt-

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Prince Knox has been ordered by the Emperor of China to set a Special Ama- bassador, to intimate personally to the Commander-in-Chief of ike Japanese Army China's intention of concluding peace,

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five longer in the hills than in the low out to arrest the lands, the freedom from malaria or miss-manced fring afresh, mutic vapours probably more than soting orders for

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

FOURTH' CLUB RACE,

and I then

the

gave

ANOTHER CHINESE GENERAL DOOMED.

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Mr F... Beli

Mrs H. Humphrey Rez, W. Brereton and 3 children v Major & Mrs GarnettMe Chantrey Inchbald Fracoisto. Butfield. R.A.

Mr C: Malach Mr E. Meyerink Mr Spey

a very exciting prisege. While at sen o Oct. 20th the crew matinted, and the caplain and his European officers hand- led the steamer until she reached part. The trouble as related by one of the chief officers was as follows. On Oct. 10th one of the gartermasters, a Japanese, was, at the wheat, He did not stear

pro- perly, but kept the

steamer going tron: one side to the other, Capt.

Dr. and Mrs J. Can-Mey

tli ..and I child

Mr and Mrs CharlosCapt. A

Cohen

Mr. A. R. Toukian

Mr J. B. Coughtrie Mr J. Y. V. Vernon Me Bonry Crawford Mr F, W. Warbastan Mr and Mrs X. "A.

Hewitt

WINDSOR BO

Mr Hor

My No Espy

A special telegram from Peking to the Chinese Mail (Walt Fr. Feit Foj sinton that Besides the calvaty and other army heisen. King remonstrated with the man and told Mr.J. Bachele an Imperial Edict was issued on stis instant, the troops got locally good many very him to steer properly. The quartermaster Mr Jacher Schilder John J., Bo A number of

erviceable mules and donkeys for bagrage; answered the captain grufly and advised Capt. Bousberia Mra Hunt The body was lying beside the north wall degraded General Wei U Kwai not having the journalists, had been provided with and aiarted to walk away. Caplain King of the compound behind some plants,

Angue McSwaid, P.0. 14-I found they arrived to receive his penalty before than I his son, bey were fine ordered him back to his duty, giving aehovo Mr and Mrs Carring Mrs Les

the Board of Punishment, although percaring power.

esimale for this work, with wonderful en at the same time. The man tumed and сор

Mr F. G. Lásba body

of the decad Serain Singh lying

showed light, when the captain attack him. Mr P. R. Clausen Mr A. B. Macdonald parily against the walk. He was quite dead. emptory orders have been repeatedly sent

W. R. Cob Mr. D. Maclean The utmost confusion The body woA WED.

Next day, starting as wcost at 7am,

Capt. A The butt of the

A traggle ensued.

60 to have him laken at ones to that Board, the army marched until about 1 p.m., over prevailed among the tice hundred panet-e FL. Derrick

Mr O. Manicu The foariti rage for points took place ob arbine was to the front; the muzzle and commanding the Tarter General of Hove tracks among the hills and deep sandy

gers, but fually the quartermaler

Major Nopeat the 9th. The course was as follows-From about two feet away from the body.

roads in the valleys, to Ye-jo-shu, coming overpowered and yet in Iron Another Mr K. Damaresy AccountNo to the Jepanese papers; it is ruthe Submarine Mining Piar, Wellington Sergt. Smith and othe constables sesisted Shingking sed Viceroy of Child to find oot

up with Nishi's rear. News of Sighting Japanese quartermaker was ordered to the Mr. Engelbard

the Mr W. Dunbar no to carry the body into the charge room.

and rdoured that Viceroy Li Hung-chang Berracks, round Stonecutters Island, There was a wound on the breast. The his present whereabouts and to have him thead was received here.

be reige All along the heal

go. Ia the go to Japan dorily for the purpose of suing white Fairway duoy, and Channel Rocks dothing was bumi, showing that he taken under escort to the Board of Panish-folds, through a picturesque village in evening the whole erew

of James, Mr A. Ess for peaos and conveying China's surrender,

nsul: Mr and Mrs GarwoodCapt Toulmin after consul must have shot himself, His hair was meat without further delay.

Baie wooded gulty, spacese infantry loaded by the c Prince Kung companying him as seen

seered it.

kurried

MEG E Gerard resolved to

to rescue conted with blood. He must have been ed Abesandor from the Peking Government.

Mr J. O. Gourdia " gerly forward at the double, tation in the quartɗmsater, wounded in the hest. The body was seat

posing and breathless with a run of three by prisoner, and nowordingly made a com It is also stated that the Government has

or four miles, set only too anxious to have bined rush. The Earopean often armed Mr J. H. Ball received a telegram from Shanghai announe.

in the Mortuary.

themselves with revolvers and ordered the clattered a chance at the enemy; artillery ing that the Feking Government has decided

clong si full gallop, bumping over boulders atinsers back, but resistance was

Wis ent of to send Prince Kung to Japan as an ambas

and plunging ibra

nging through sand, splashing across the question. The men released the prisoner Mr M. G. Allen sirenia and aurambling up the hill, sparing and broke the irons. The officers after due Mr J. G. Bockle

07 beast

Moore man. BOT

hasto in the to the election decided not to Interfere with the Mr. G. Burrows while now and thea wounded matinous crew, but allow them to have rJ. A, B. L'hunter, wird Mrs North

way until the steamer, reach

Miss Coo

H. Crombie

Badoz.

Nagasaki on the 3rd inst., announcing the

(leaving all to port); 13 miles.

It was a very poor and disappointing race. The boats atarted in a dead calm, and when the second chas got away the first class had gone only about 20 yards in their 10 | minutes' grace. Stella and Brica at once

room.

him to come in with me.

Be

aid he would follow.

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THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.

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Mr E Mias Scott Capt. Thoman

Gene H. B. Welman,

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Mril. P. Dowling Mr D. Farquharson Mr W. B. Harrison

Mrs Geo. Holmes

· Mr J. K.-Maoria.

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Mrs H. Wilson,

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as a native of the Faajaab. He was Utta Bingh, 586-The deceased Indian

out 20 years of age. He joined the Police Force on th August, 1892. At

Shanghai, 6th December. the

he was stationed at A Third Army Corps is reported to have atarted for Koridor, followed lator by the time of bis dahim alive on the buck despatched from Hiroshima, but ita grior, smiling bravely in his pain, was their owÐ: Ax official notification was circulated Cam and Shr. The rest of the float went evening of the 6th inst., at 6.30 p.m. That datination is uncurtain. Notwithstanding helped through the crowd to the rear. The ad parte crew went into the foresatile R. P. Dipple

No. 8. Station.

I saw

rezoval of the torpedoes laid at the ontrange round the Victor Emanuel Stella got was at No. & Station. He was practising stalimente to the comprary, 15 Thaiosi, piace swarmed with mon, rushing at falli and #***

Haropean loers, with the masini- прок sighting bis sarbiss in the station at a spot ble an attack will be made of the barber shortly after the outbreak into a light bare at Kowloon and kept on the wall. I was taking sights and he in order to deptire the Psiyang aguadron of it to the top of the hill. There, on 1500 of three extra lapanees, mavigated the of war, and the rescinding of the striptions straight on to Yau-ma-ti where she tacked, same and joined me. As it was getting any harbour of sefuge near the Gulf of Fe- Parapet of a large square atone, mument Nasalan to port then found

I urcessary to pizce upon thipping

About 3 o'clock whilst entering and leaving the port, and from this point she went clean, away; dark, I stopped and went into the sitting. chất, to this we learn that an erratch too eneral Nisbi, with his crew made as effort to reach the bridge, Geo, Holan During the period the restrictions hare going round the course without another task.

With gest telegram from E, E. Chana Chi-tang, After te gout been in fores, says the Rising Sun, they and carrying her spiunaker most of the io uten he came in I was playing an Indian ang Vienroy at Nanking, was conclved by

ng the operations in tha sido where Captain King and Chief Engineer Mr Morton Jones

The men ased! standing -filled valley beyond, with the Fort Fooken were -bare from “lisk of knowledge, been repen-

tadly infringed by Varele coming in at way. The Dari Tollowed the Stella soms game and I asked him to take my pisos as the Shanghai Teatal and the Gener night, and, sings to say, without a single way behind. These were the only boats The enquiry was adjourned till to-morras T-shion Mundey afternoon at 3am. Aamall party of Infantry had been from B.B.M.8. Hyacinth. The bluejackets,

com- Arthur bills in the far background, threatening language at the same time. was geing away,

manding at the Woung torta-General

blus signal light w sent up, and shortly The notion had began about 10 or 11 afterward a guard of blue-jackets arrived Rooident occurring.

that got round the course. The Price go: 1.

, stating that telegraphie despatches nt down to reconscite along the toads six la number, were stationed on board sil the very wont of luck and was left ei

been sent by the Tsong Yaman and and ravines intersecting the undulating night, and siton then a guard has been op Kowloon, and at 4 o'clock ale, with the funere from the following decree of the path of a Third Army Curpa. from Japan clusters of houses were found anite desert-mutions cry, pubering ten med, were in the Admiralty at Feking advising the des plain. Two villages and several smaller bard the steamer night and day. The Cam, was still trying to get round Stons- 25th of November, issued at the inelarer of bound either for the Yangtze peris, Woosung, ed.

At the third ag

Barometer Hau-po irone in the forensils. The faw man en- Trangming Island, cutter.

po, Werthaw, For are fred on by some Chinese skirmishers

Temperature been domestia diBoulties in the Palace:-

was uncertain

... 47 Thon suddenly three culum gaged to the engine room went about their

Bumidity reiceating.

work gruffly and just about kept the fires The administration of the Imperial harem and forts on the coast wire therefore ordered fled out from three passes into the valley,

Direction of has always been strictly

Wind From ambacqueo issue of the Bulletin Imperial cons

rank have to be on the alert to sessive the enemy. In concentrating towards the centre, two of ws harn that at a naval court of esquiry Washer b whatever noted, and conoubice of book probibited from mes

meddling with equence of this intelligence the seting bren

three miles from the ruined monument at opened on let last, sight Japanata soamen polition or anything patside the sphere of the

Admiral

Trad of the

Taegtas arrived post hate the Japanese and of the Bald. It was were charged with anisuiting the master ner Palaos Of late, bowever, Ching Fei at Woosting on Monday. king to confer with the

tight from Ohine is

aridendy a reconnaissies in force and and wilful, combined, and continued disobe iend Shen Fet, two of our Imperial, posto anthoritice. It is reported that the fore engaged in it. This development was not dience and combination to disobey. They

Wessung

shere must have been at least 2,000 Chicos danos; while two were charged with disobe- military bines of the third grade, have bear

found to have interfered with certain affairs of were on the qui vive all night on Monday, so visible to the Japanese in the hollow were convicted of the suit, but to what 5,43

State and have tried to ane their inflaense was stated that a fleet of man-of-war had score of homemens were sent down terme of imprisonment wore wulenced Gazette) are in- Cams and Price did not go round this . As this practice, if allowed to be been seen off the Baddies that day, and a once to wate them and cofor their st the

purnijed without restraint, will have bans- tight affack might be of the cards. Donal-trent until Nishi main foros siuld forced that they was bringht on to Toko- E. 0. Daily News writes On the affor mark; and the whole dicel, with the excep: fal resuite, HI,M, the Empress Dovagar darable actively was manifested all day arrive, but the Chines were too quick; hams by the Chins and that they will do moon of Nurember 19th one of our mis tion of the two leading boats, were becah has commanded us to inflict a slight punish yuterday amongst the various battalions. In the small force was attacked on three that time at Hongkong. sionaries was returning from the north,

the sofbines above named, the native city and in the vicinity of the sides and had to dight its way only At Kobe as the frd lust. ten Japanes when he was met on the highway about 40ed until a alight breers at 6p.m. allowed and in obedience thereof, Ching Fei and Mangaan Arascal, a large body having gone partly with the sword, &- Ohlasan sailors and firemen of the Beilish misamar from Tingkiangpu by some soldiers, them to reach their moorings The Stelle Chen Fat are degraded to the rank of Indore to reinforce the ldiers at Wooing speaking Interpreter with the Japanese Nassion pleaded guilty to charges of re- pezial concubines of the fifth gende as a forte, whilst soms 4,000 per trooper wired cut down two of the easy with him nord, funk of duty, on speelded dates, preferred gets 10 points and The Dark And

morning from Knashow, nene Six of the 80 infantry were left dead on the ors to follow in their footstepa—N.-C.

ly pleaded guilty and were sentenced by Datly rede

cocaequence of this change in the airs of Only one cavalry man was kliens About Mr Banlis to loss six days' pay sath and to the Liangklang it in not likely that H. forty fans were wounded. General Liabi Chang Chib-tung will conse to Shanghai, aburried on two lines the hort of PBE was reported on Monday morning, on a tetraacent, to get bekled the hills a 200

THE Osaka ánh says:Sir Charles Frem antie, Deputy-Master of the British Mint, paid a visit to the Government Mlat at Omaka on Saturday, lat inst, sonompanied his wife ind daughter, and a son of his by younger brother, Admiral Fremantle, Com mander-in-chief of the British Eastern Egwint who,

Mr Hangas, Director of the It is said, fieat became acquainted with Sir Charles Fremantle while he was in Europe, personally aroom- panted the party. The party were conducted through several work-roots, and expressed mash admiration at the arrangements.

The Tingkingpu correspondent of

two of whom demanded kis pork. Üz hin

differing railmance, they set upon him nitz

arrying pole, and strack him savoral vare slows throstering sito lo kill him with a sword which one of them carried.

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THERE WAS AD: infause silence ground The foreign was forced be best hists Mrs. Hashem's table while the chicken was balog served. It was broken by the

RIM, the Empresa Dowager, there have Foodbowice

the troops of Chinese, infantry, cavalry, and artillery, going

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F.G. Free First Assistant Hongkong Observatory, Dec, 10, 1804.

Temperature.

(Taken at Mera Falomere Co.'s

Fremins, Queen's Road.} HONGKONG, December 18, 1804.

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retreat, and the soldiers, after emptying ble girl with fans kat. who whispered to the PacoGRAFAKK! Now, madan, if it is of inspection. The talagram, we hear, bas enclose the valley, huing off the Chinese Ieggage into the road, took

took possession of the earl and horns, and prosseded on their ons with dark chases: Billy Bliran has not asking-tomach of you, will you also been transmitted cling the whole caust fetrest but the enemy did not care to pass the benefit of the church Thisy DA Jurgy. The bugleteste af tale mit was paid his board bill at last. How do you kindly make anafort Com to south of the Tallow: Ripe, ordering & strict war, probably gusmies Chaillarge forma loitare One minister is so opposed to male", to be sesistance, in laged bin knowle of siplece of Walke maat took pleasant? It will only be for a watch to be kept for the said he be near. Aftar food died of fring letteries that he has bonelessless roroplas

instead of the ming and neck, su moral, MOMBRE fumpting to do waything in the case,

without rosoli, the Climme retreated as labant parforming ski mstrings meriton.

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