TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1894.

“ORBANISED BRUUrsivos are being made from | Year strong monsoon continues in the

Shanghai to the British fleet at Woosung, Tuz Chien Mercbente atramer Kungpai bas changed her flag and bas¶rerumed her old name of Wycliffe..

China Ses, socurding to the remarka in the Chius Coast Meteorological Register. Tx British squadron was under orders to leave for a cruise about the Chunan Arohi pelago on Monday, the 17th instant, and

HOCKEY

THE CHINA MAIL.

for

A FRENCH ESTIMATE OF HONG- can be found in the history of the boat session of, Moukden. It is also reported marked out where bodies of man will be

KONG. that this place, as well as all other towns promptly stationed if fature events make it European armies.

the Japanese approach, te departed, the rem devirable. Our energetic Commission The Pioneer Mail in the corn of a criti- inhabitants taking to the hilld till such a er of Customs has also taken steps to arm val notice of The Colonisation of Indo China those that they find out that the Japanese his staff, and has arranged a place at refage by Mr Chailley. Beri, anys will not molest peaceable Chinees. Thuy for

for the women God

Hongkong is a little beyond our Anglo- children, and a thou rotaru and carry on their busines raitying-place for his

no that if Indian beat, so the triale of its youth are all

w, but the salony But much misery exists, as many of the the worst games to the worst, the s

but forgotten through difficulties that struggled in the Brat instanco foreigners of Che inhabitants of the towns of Shingking ara rages will not find the oold and being without food many die off. | Port Arthur were. Rides and romanition have also been served out to aundry British subjects, and they will, probably, cobore to the Customs organization, if it be olastic

uugh to admit outsiders,

The official report concerning the ofvil administration of the Japanese at Purt Arthur states that the most stringent regulations have been enforced thers the protection of the inhabitants who are

habitants are recolving food from the Japaneso army.

terrible

THE PEAS ", THE PLAIKS. This match was played at Happy Valley on Monday and resulted in win for the Plaine, Vory soon after play commenced Molesworth scored the first point for the Plains Some interesting play followed, The Chias Merchants' steamer Kwangen Admiral Fremantle was expected to return both ends being frequently visited without returning to tho town. Many of the inhuddled together on the hills, and with the foo quite so easy a prey as their comrades at very nearly brought about its abandonment.

te Shanghai from up river on Saturday, the result. Sheldon displayed much energy on behalf of the Ferk, but his attacks were eff ctually met by Maitland at back; he was A SAILOR belonging to the German cruiser not to be denied, however, -and-arentually Alexandring at Woosung fall from alait on equalised matters by taking advantage of a the 11th inst. and in his fall struck the scrimmage near Lost. At half time the rail, from which he rebounded into the score stood at onu all, but from this point

has changed her name and flag. She is now the Austrian steamer Margarete.

The U.S.gunboat Concord sed H.M.S. Alacrity more at Wuhu on the 10th inst.. the Peacock and Illia were at Chiakiang and the Pigmy at Hauko. The French gunboat Lulin was passed at anchor below Kiangyin.

15th inst.

December 6.

ARRIVAL OF THE CHINGNAR, The despatch boat Chinghi came up yesterday to the Bund from Wei-hai-wi and Chefor. Stid saw nothing whatevor

27

Jost

Wang Ting-kai, colonel of artillery in water. In spite of all efforts his body bad the Prakiter utterly collapsed from want Japaniers making a demoent apan.thew. It further news of the J spanyau landing thIELY panose movements have hoon antenally said the occupatica of the inana bad-

command of one of the furta at Huwe, Formosa, has been decapitated for absence from his post and peculation. If the Chinese authorities continuo to decapitate in this wholesale manter, very few officers will be loft to make the semblance-of-a 6ght ögainst the Japs.

We are asked to state that an Harmston's

not been recovered.

Five sailors belonging to the German bargne labeth, while returning to their yaseel on the 6th instant in Keelung harbour, were capsized in their boat, and before assistance could reach them two of them and the same pan man wero drowned.

NEWS FROM THE NORTH. Information reacben TM which shows that the people in Weihaiwei are an apprehen- sife as any on the Shantung coast of the

was rumoured that no attack would be made on Woikaiwei on the 5th inst, but relief was brought in the shape of a despatel alleging that an armistico had been agreed upon between China and Japan.

of combination, especially amongst the backs, why were several timer seen to be vigorously fighting ouo author for the belt while Landale and Messtield made goals as they pleased, the final result being 7 to 1.

The Chenyuen, which had the misfortune The Peak team were unfortunate in being without the assistance of one, of their best to run uporis rock on entering the port, is men, whose valuable advice to his side in a bad state, and will take at lenut six (delivered in sepulchral tunes) would donbi-months to refit for sea. As soon as pouce

any Japanese bien-of-war, and says it is. untrue about the Jhene landing, es te forty

miles west of Taku. There is no ported here, at i-koh Rivor-that is

miles north of Shu-hifi-kan.

Business is brisk in imports and exports, prices are enster, especially in wools, holder

tovney rather than have it taken by the being anxious to turn their stocks into Japanese.

Doc, B.

BUSINI BE.

A-NATURAL'IMPERİMENT.

S

Circus does not leave for Manila till. A GERAT amount of speculation is rife overleen have pulled thern together at the is declared, an attempt will probably be bably seriosely affect the Jpaquese advance French force collected at Chefoo and washed the effect of rendering the maldrions ·

Thursday post, the concluding performance the protracted operation upon the Peak critical momcut. The sides were:-

L

for

THE TEAK,"

C. M. Firth

Rev R. F. Cobbeld

B. P. Sheldon

EW. Millward

I. c. Cameron

0,0. C. Mister

C. Thongwen

E. Robinarn

R. E. Kozhevur

J. Hankin

J. Barton.

made to take her to Focchow, where the

The unhealthiness of she place was during the Brat balf dozen years of our oc oupation, before the poisonous character of the exhalations from the ground whas first broken for building purporer was ander- stood. Within

lean than two

957 men giment in the early forties To ARE THE JAPANÉSE BLOW ?..

att of a strength of 700 or 800. The pria- oipst civil sargeon declared that the place Túra asems to be a mistakon impression would never be healthy had the Governor prevalent amongst civilians that the dawhon bie

i was dirasity challenged, opinion was slow but a little-exication-into-the-de-mistake. Nent of the merchants, tails of other sampigus of a like character entertained the smallest, hope that it would point somewhat to the reverse being the ever become a commercial station. The gely care, For instance, let us take the attsok pret

wine and experi But the British, in 1880. It must be Allies

remembered enged on Peking made by the French and English ptical question was how to avoid further would not give up what need people. that the English army was first disem; they had unde held. Unforeseen cireum. barkod at Ta-live-wan, and after a rent of stanacs, especially the canal, of inst some weeks was landed between the Ist It is reported that there has been a heavy and 4 h of August near end at Peb-tang, the colony a gommernist importanos that nothing promised at first. Works are The tematically and perseveringly carried out fall of snow in Sentking. This will rowhare no opposition was met with.

for the time being.

afterwards laaded at Feh-tang under the elicate move healthy, the deserted port and asme circumstances. Ou the of August formaken city were to become one of the must A WELCOME TO THE COMMISSIONER,

2,000 allied troops made a reconnaissace favoured and

I places in

in the

10 world. frequented p now dock should be utilized for copii sioner Detrug will emis np to Tientsia by slig

The Liyu has artised at Mr Comanis-wards Bio-bo saren wiles diatuot, After That the shangs was due in soms measure

u slight skirmish they retired. On the 12th to fortunate accident, and native disturb train from Tungku. All bis. friends hare

of Aoguet the army advanced and took Sin- The Chinese officials think a gross deal gone to the station to welcome him back, the 18th Tang-kn scentances on the balaland that osat over to-

bo. Qa

was captured of Mr Tyler, who was one of the wounded His services are much in request

the Taku forts, only one of which, ., the Mongkong great hordes of a neeful though North fort mude coy

population i Also gerous and troublesome resistance, ware obvious no doubt and foreigners in the Yalu fight, and are en-

recoguleed by our The people in the locality of Shanhai-Laken. The army left there on the 31st and French critic; but he also recognises

other deavouring to rotain him for service on one

kwan are greatly rejoicing, it is said, because did not arrive in Tientsin until four days factors. One must have to how under an of the warships. At present, he is carry the Japatsas are said to be turning their later. On the 6th of September an advance autocratic and irresponsible régime to appre ing on the duties of Commander, and is attention to that place, and the inhabitant was made towards Peking, Chang Obia siste a moderate and just one. The Ubinete, reported to have already done a great deal instead of fleeing will turn to welcome way was reached on the 18th, a email agut at the hands of their Mandarins, had been towards improving the efficiency of the them. This should be an object lesson for taking place there, when 3.600 allied troops able at that period, even more then at --

the defeated 30,000 native cavalry. On the 5th of October 10,000 troops advanced | *** present day, and them by British law

protection Summer Palace This last fall of snow haa buona general upon Poking, resplomatista delayed the and magistracy. Let us pay this tribute !

|the Anglo-Saxons. No people have a great- our the batiro province and north of on the 7th. Here Shantang.. The farmers aro said to be very of the 12th, when 8,000 of the allies of regard than thoy for conformity to law.. The British have with faw exceptions are happy in consequosce,

entered the city. The Summer Palace was pest almost sausasting to religious bellet for destroyed on the 19th and immediately law and justine! The passage goes on be after the troops rotaroad to Tlonisin. The distance travelled from Peh-isng to the and European are treated under

the dwell on the impartiality with which Falzes, the farthest point resched, by the thority, and sasustes that the Chinese por rante foilawed is not anything thors than fation of the young colony appreciated this

THE PLAN."

her

A. 8. Anton

P.A. Barlow

D. Landale

F. Maitland

Kooper

P. H. Molesworth

R. Maseleid

R. Pardan

Capt. Atewart 1.1. Blewart D. K. Bliman

SUPREME COURT. IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

(Before His Honour Mr E. J. Ackroyd, Acting Chief Justice, and a Jury.) :

Tuesday, December 18.

COUNTERFEIT COTY. -

Pun a Tsk aud Sin o Sing were charged with uttoring or having possession of coun-

They pleaded not guilty, torfeit coins on 23rd November 1st.

The following jury was empanelled Messes R. V. Ratter, L. C. do Rezaris. J Robertson, D. Kennedy, and J. F. Pas A. da Carvalho, R. & Roba, H. W Toust.

The new Public Health Bill, on which the Sanitary Board sat last night in more waye than one, is not a model measure, and before it can be brought before the Legislative Council will require a good deal of considera tion and emendation from the Sanitary Board, to which the Bill ought to have been

gire.

Its genesis is a dead scent, but the submitted long ago. It is, according to the smart and pungent wit, not acrid but still. statement of the Vice President (Don, F. A. with a good dash of tartaric acid about it, Cooper), only a temporary measure, and and the steady uniformity of the stylo show that it is chiefly the work of one man; from does not profess to deal in a perma-the Attie sali in his remarks he would seem nent manner with the public health of to live in a garret. the Colang. Some of the provisioós are so abstrate for illeginul), Mr J. J. Franois, the able and fearned Queen's" Council, had to confess himself unable to extract their mearing, while bir R, K. Leigh brought his technical knowledge to bear upon it with go much effect that he was able to show how absurd were many of the proposats made. It is understood the Board will ask for more

will take place-to-marrow evening, The signalling staff, and many inquiries are di night will be set apart for Mi Geo. rected as to what all the tinkering is about. Harmston's benefit. The strongest pro- We are led to believe that the delay in enri gramme of the season will then be pre-rying out repairs is due to some differences Bentod.

of opinion between two of the Government Departments. So far it wo have been abla BROKTLT after two o'clock on the afternoon to ascertain, the matter stands as fol- of the 9th instant, fire broke out in Santows: The Public Works Department Miguel Street in Manila, in one of the big designed and obtained contracts godowas, and property to the extent of a new flagstaff, the old one having been $80,000 was destroyed. The lees fell on the carried away in the Gotebor typhoon, and following offaes: Imperial Fire, $7000; when it was completed and delivered two Commercial Union, 87000; Chion Fire, onthaar more afterwards it was found (1) That no preparations had been made for its $20,000; Hayal Exchange, $16,000, H. E. GENERAL Blanes, Governor and reception, and (3) That when the Harbour Captain General of the Philippines, arrived Master inspected it bofors erection he found at Manilla on the 5th instant, by the cruiser the steps had been riveted on the wrong Castills from Iligan, where he went to side and that ng provision had been made inspect the military works that are being for lowering the yard in typhoon weather. carried on for the final oaoupation of the The digging out of the stump of the old fagstaff will taka from ten to fourteen days. celebrated Lando laks in Mindanao,

To givo offert to the Harbour Master's The Legislative Council will macet on Thurs. alterations will occupy time; it follows that day, 29th inst., al 3:30 pm. Orders of the additional expenditure will be iscurred. day (1) Committes on the Bill" antided Why was not the Harbour Master oonsulted

An aned Chinaman yay charged with An Ordinance to amend The Stamp Or in the first instance, and why is it that

girl into the Colony with the bringing dinance, 1886. (2.) Third roading of the more of the ratepayers' money has to be ex-object of sending her to San Francisca

Ho pleaded not guilty, and was defended Bill entitied An Ordinance to secaro, in pended on this small job P. The obvious ar certain cases, the rights of property in lewer of the Colonial Treasurer is-Benauso by Mr J. J. Francis, Q.C., lustrusted by

we have snob a "no staff of Arst-class Mr. L. Dongs.

Hon. W. M. Goodman, Attorney General, legraphic messages.

officials, who work so barmoniously together, conducted the cabs for the Crown, instruce ted by Mr A. B. Joh son, Crusa Solicitor, Á WELCOM relief to the monotony of out The following jury was empanelled- port life, writes a Tientsin correspondeat of Messrs W. Taylor, U. 6. Taylor, O. Ben- our Shanghai morning contemporary appeartist, Oban a F, F. Maitland, F. E. eri this week in the Tencent and Piquant Schuster, and R. A. Kozhevar. Chimes

(prios

Evidence was then led. 23 cents), a good natured and alvor skit on our local paper. The sheet bea maoy merits, not the least of which are its extolient, typography and handsome mar-

time to consider the Bill.

RATHER A gent variation on one of Mr Norman Gole's orioket songs appeare in the Isis under the heading Rien ne va plus." We quoted the first stanze:—

A

I beat a gaal-keeper odia

With three consecutive skots Batsman

rave of square leg hita may rave

Or the steady defents of Nottel

What do I cara for my college done,"

Or the Praggins? Not two jots!'

14

With three

I beat a goal-native shots!

service.

Admiral Ting: still retains his sommand, but bas lost his rank and all honours, and Von Hannecken has supreme command. Admiral M'Olare is now with the fleet, which dous not appear to be disposed to put out to soa to do any more fighting.

[Special to the Shanghai Alereary.']

THE CHINESE RETREAT TOWARES NEWCHWANU. Yokohama, 12th Dec., 9.15 p.m.

2

Afterpvidence, Pun & Tak was convicted,

A telegram has been received from band. and was sentenced to two years' imprison-quarters. at Hiroshima, dated the 12th ment. The other prisoner was discharged. instans, stating that the Second Army occu

pied Fochow on the 6th instant without any opposition. The Japanese expected to tud tive-thonand Chinosu. 10 encounters hit ail had previously ratreated towards Newth wang, JAPANI SE CRUISED IF THE LIACIUNU GULZ

а

ALLYOED KIDNAPPING.

A verdict of not guilty was breugh; in by the jury.

THE WINGLOK STREET TEAGEDT.

The trial of the five men charged with order in connection with the Wingiok Street affair has been fixed to take place ou January 2, 1895 2

TELEGRAMS,

SUPPLIED TO THE CHINA Masm')

(Via Southern Line),

LONDON. Dec. 17, 1854. FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR. The Queen of Madagascar has intimated an unreserved acceptance of the French The French demands will onditions.

Chofuo, 12th Dec., 5.23 p.m.

TEE JAYS ARE COMING.

the Chinese authorities. "T

SNOW.

December 10.

PATHETIC GURNE!

Mr Dotring roturnal hore on Saturday (8th) by the soon train, and at 3.30 p.m. he visited H.E. Li Hung-shaug, where he also

the

until

into Poking

final outrages into 210029

saw H.E. Chang Chih-wen, "who had delay. 109

THE RESULT OF MISSION.

TROOPS AT SHANHAJEWAN,

the after-

to learn to accorded

Appreciate

Briciab

native

of such

od his journey specially to sea Mr D. tring,malere yet considerably over the condition of things. As for the European and learn from him the result of his mission/ooths were taken to reach it with a well- | enlouista,' whom it wee necessary to attract. to Japan. Their Excellencies received Mr equipped and easily-handled army of small how was this to be done? There was no

dimensions. advance was in no way question here of planting a colonial popula delayed by negociation of any kind, sl. tion. The Hongkong colonist could not be Detring with open arms,

though successful one, and has produced the objecte diffenities 61 transport i would dispose of his business and return Me Detring's mission has bears & most the pinch were going on; but simply by more than a bird of passage, at 40 or 50

Itnas to point out that the Japanese to

to Europe. And yet from bim were intended, as proposed to Prince Kung, for advance from Fasan to the proximity of expected far-reaching enterprises, lang it was not exactly that he went to nego- Nowebwang, in spite of the difficult country. daved engagements, at times even, lofty ciate penceras to procure time. In con- and hostility met with, has greatly exconded conseptions. How were men capable of segenes of this Li Hung-chaug is again in speed the work dous by the allies. We

We ideas to be got Hongkong?

for

The pro- bigh in favour at Peking.

are aware that some of Yamagata's army

blem

was complicated. But the British were brought 1 by eas to Ping yang, bat the Government had the couraga

to fece⋅ it

and to endeavour to solve it. Hongkong, an majority have marched as indicated. It is true the Japanese have conveyed most of

prompt and judicious initiative could be

obarming

and #pow it is also true that the allies got nearly all transformed into a their provisions by sea; but te off-got this unhealthy island and a deserted rock by

spots whither colonists would resort their supplies from the natives on the

palona town, merel through a rich and populous country and where oues come they would settle, compared with Corea-P.and T. Times.

Laige ans were expanded on publio worka sanitary improvements were effected, quays were constructed, and water works set up, and hebold the result, Hongkong, 'not- withstanding a temperature that is frequent. ly excessive, is at least for the traveller who speeds a few days there, one of the moste agreeable resorts in the world, and you may imagine what it owes to its administrators

Large muurbera of Southern troops cons The capture of Kinchow is unconfirmed.tantly arrive and are horried to the fort, Japanese cruisers have been seen cruising

Shanhaitwan about 100.000 man. These and surveying, in the Linosung pad. Fasce so that there are now in the vicinity of negotiations still continue.

are all weil armed with Foreign rifles and Foreign-made fleld guns, and are exercised daily in their Foreign drill.-Mercury.

Shanghai, Doo 14.

1 CHUNG-CHANG'S SON-IN-LAW 18 TROUBLE. Chang Peilung, the on-in-law of Li Hung-chong. Viceroy of Chabli, has been charged with peaulation. An order has been given to arrest hit at Tiestain. `-` `JAPANESE TROOPS NEAR NEWCSWAFG.

Telegrams have been received from New- chwang to-day stating that the Japanese are within forty-five-li (16 miles) Mow

Shanghat. December 16,

THE LOSS OF THE MARY L, STONE.

1.

MR VON BARNEKEN'S POLICY. Private vines from the North state that very little is known of Mr von Hanacken's military policy, bogood the fact that he is taking measures to securo a rough ordnance survey of the northern, the capital, especially those from Chin eastern, and north-eastern approaches to chowfu, and to this and has enlisted the services of Me R. Moorhead, late of the Imperial Railway, sad of Mens Jacinthe, LI BUNG-CHANG'S NEPHEW ARSEATED.

a par with the other facts of Native officials have received nows that It is on Chang, nephew of Viceroy Li Hung-chang, Chin's unpreparedness the little or 10- has been arrested at Nanking on the charge thing is known of the topographical con- Chinese cook, landed and were very kindly our market for the past fortnight, though

chwabu.

of peculation: His property, it is said, has benn seized. Mecury.

Shangliai, Dec. 12. HORE MONGOL WARRIORS.

Reporte have reached the Japanese head. quarters in Heh-tang-kiang (Manchuria) that the Chinese generalisses of the dis trict, whose name is sa-E-ko-tung-

given had reached Sga-yang-pe-mon with ab,

tours and suitability of the ronds for mili tary purpose. It ape ka salumus that this knowledge is being acquired now, and that the enginners woons services would have been invaluabis now as surveyors are all on the way hound in consequence of the cheese paring and foolish economy of the Railway Commissionera.

(N-0 Daily News Correspondent.} On the 25th November the American New York for Shanghai, stranded on the ship Mary L. Stone, with kerosene oil from cast coast of Fermess near a place called I-lao. The master, Captain Gould, with bis wife and little son, and the crew, con sisting of two mates, carpenter, stoward; and fourteen seamen fall foreignere) and

SHANGHAI SHARE REPORT, In hie Weekly share Raport, dated Shanghai, 13th Dacduber, Mr B. Ratinajes saya--I have to record a contineunes of the healthy tong which has characterized They were

a

received by the nativos. quartered in a house ased, and, I believe, perhaps the volume of business put through specially built to sarre as a chapel by the since I last wrote is not so great as it was Canadian maission, and were looked after by in the precoding week. Banka Bales of the mutire assistante

kong (which is the local equivalent of 1034% Captain was officials, Alatant and two patly loon! Hongkong Banke at 103% prem, to Hong sent by special courier to the maarest port prem.) have been reported. I have also Kelung, and received there late on 27th to make mention of a local sale of a small November. On the 28 B. I. C. M. Slot at 108% prom Bank of China, Japan Wartshe

and the Straits, LdThe Manager hars with Rear-Admiral Yuan on board, has recsired the following telegram fem in port und left at daybreak on the the Head Office with reference to the

BIGNIFICANT INTERRUPTIONS. We have received information that the probably insinde an armed occupation of 10,000 men. The Japanese are very in telegraph line is interrupted between Now 19th for the purpose of saving life, eta

ohwang and Moukden, and the Chinese The wreck was sighted at 10 am, and voluntary liquidation and reconstruction Messrs Carmichael and Co.'s store at Prays & Tientsin correspondent to the N- Dain the Capital until the execution of a catief:c.terested in these wild horsemen of the Telegraph Administration are now. obliged shortly afterwards boarded, but no one was sebame Revalatios carrlod. It will

to decline message for

for Kitin, It i

IT is a very remarkable avincidence, writes

Central has been for anme time the happy News, that in the three successive onces of tory Treaty.

ITALY.

houting ground of some Celestials sufforing the Chinese have offered a powerful sea front Taku, Puzoia Anchorage and Port Arthur from the curse of acquisitiveness. Tester bat bare had indefensible positions from the

The Opposition vehemently resents the here for two up day, Mr Carmichael missed $61 from areat. It has been known drawer in the store, and he at gaco called years past that British military officers had prorogation of Parliament at the present

reported in the services of Detective-Sergt. Molvur, who was successful in discovering the theof tre found donketed in Hongkong and the Horre Guards, but it was thought inexpe-

acoce

reinforced.

THE INVASION OF NEWCHWANG,

that the Japauese Firat Army Corps is bound

after a brief inquiry. The delinquent was dient to make the information public, FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES IN NEW. /able cart to carry them and thoft belong appear to here created any starna amongst | Welgoed. On bor way back to Kelang sa Chinna have been imported from the

Major Pauli is also said to have reported

FOUNDLAND.

chin fect to the Chiness authorities years se situation has been erva ed in

go, but they sedulously esltivated the idea that Port Arthur was impregnabla.

Newfoundland, coreequent upon the faliute

of two local Banks; an absolute dearth of curreny has entirely stopped business,

sisewhere,

gree, but a few thousauds more or less in China area ma's detail.

had any

AN ALAMMING REPOST.

booth on the

CHINESE SCARE AT CHEFOO.

SEEKING BRITISH FROTECTION,

pvid tholz, second,

plains, whose dress and equipment are maid to be more picturesque and thastrical than

and this takes place in London on the 2831 ta acord with the ludorn sex of warring for Newchwang, and an easy read do that wreck and is most likely entirely broken upibet.

placs will be found down the frezen Lian by this time, the main mast and other ibet Insurances-Marine-North-Chines From trustwezzby sources we learn that River and its tributaties Telegraphic are having gone by the board before the bar again advanced, one tracizction as communication is still open to Newchwang Nanchen get there. No foreignore being Tls. 105 has been put through for cash,

Tir. 200 and another

ier Tisible ashore, it was assumed that the and

delivery 15th January, 1050 Port Arthur to be easily janetare. The garrison af Roms has beva riora from Mongolia ra.ched Newshwang but the Japanese troops no doubt balent | gurtivore bad made their way to Kolung hande at $78.60, and again at B77, and

a large army of wild-looking Tartar wat

1895. Yengtsses have changed Foffcfall from the reazy whose reports on

Bone days ago, tho Roials of the districting to the Second Army Corp-re harty li

Straits have: found buyers at 817.50, Fre having previously imposaded every avail-south of that part. Their advent dove not vertaud and the Nanshens anchor wes tags

efther foreigners or native perhaps they abled American leg ass and peopia Boath at $72,50, which, owing to the We are inclined to believe that those will be cordially welcomed by them. headed for the share, and bosts lowered present high rata of exchange between this

making signals. The vessel was then

and the Southern port, is!

is the local equiva ous of the shop cvolies-a former employs

sent to the rescue. The whole crew-. of deaure Lane, Crawford and Oostro

gentry are the same as these shose arrival NC. Daily Neers at Agac Yang-pe-mon wa hats 'above

with escuption out of 814602 or more. Shipping.

Shanghai had in his possession pawn-tickets for one

uated. True their numbers do not quite

Togs having stayed behind were then with their belong gold and three silver watches and a great

ings taken on board the Nanchen, Mir interim dividend of Teele four on the 10th A correspondent of the N.-C. Daily News Ward, the chief officer of the ill-fated Mary is I now quote thess Fhares at Tis maty more articles stolen from the store,

A BATH in Goolgardie is a luzory greatly

*t 893, while Jud

Indo-Ctrinas S From Cheloo we learn that an exciting writes that after the fall of Port Arthur L. Stine, having to be hosted over the 103.50. Micro Steamboats are to demand proenzable a 450 poteand a $1 note, and a set enhanced by its expense. Why, 19 men

report was current thero sume days agarre and influential-deputation of Chinese ship's side. as he had been badly lines Tis. 29, et porbape oreh leta. Cargo (U'Extrtine Orient.) of duplicats keys with which he was have been known to wash in one basin of tho precions futd, and it was then proposed

to the fear that the French hoisted their merchante waited on the British Consul, while trying to get the litabant out when Roats.Thess aros lire continued w the ship stranded. The Nanshe then demand, and asles of Shanghais at The. able to one any dearer in the shop to give the slimy liquor to an old horse ITALIAN. FINANCES.-ENORMOUS

flag on Kaug-kung-tan (Lighthouse Island), with the request that he would get 1,000 men look of pillful envy on

DEFICIT.

which they cccupied in 1800. Our Cor. or so landed from the men-of-war, for the proceeded on her way back to Kel¤¤3; 147.50, sud Co-op at la, 122 53 sva During the eight mouths this man has been that eteed by with

PARIS, Dec. 11.

Phares Docks.-In respondent adda that he does not for a man. Raners protection; and when they found which port was resched at dusk. The with Mr Chemichael be trust have gathered bis sad soontenatico!-but some one pro

Wharves, Hongkers who wanted at Tis. tested that water sould not be wasted in

On the opening of the session to discos mest imagine that the French Admiral, this impossible, they begged for small crew were taken care of by the Captain been efforted.

and affears of the rescuing vessel, and pro- One of the lending storekeepere even forer. in vast amount of booty. Having been that reckless fashion. Numbers of mon the Italian Budget, it was announced that the

idea of establishing a claim to the

previous rates has to be cuted. Mining→→ auch, as brosd, leef, sugar, atc., not gen. No gathered in himself, it is to bo hoped to mover wash their faces boro; and as for their there was a deficit of sight millions (franes ?) the snost anable and coolstoftails offered to board and lodgs enmo 30 men, visions prosared for them from Taipélafa 228. In Docks a transfer of Boyde at enquiry. Lands, -Hongrunge bare garments,

they simplear them until they aud that the Cabinet proposed to effect rock in question, which would be the firing gras, in order that he might feel safe under avel

from Hongkong at 853 (local... will receive à fair amount of British justice, como too taked or brïiile, and then they façonymies to the extent af fifty-three mit-of its tram. But he imagines that the re- the shadow of their ršík::3, Assupit a request orally used by Chinese—dotti arrangements.)

could hardly have been made without the coold be made to take the men to Tament, den

equivalent $4.50.) Shanghais have been pour encourager les autres. Ho is now in get new things. The other day one of the lions and turaiss twenty-seven millions by port originated in the fact that an anti tabit approval of the Tautal, though he at On the morning of the 3rd Des, they were dealt in at Tis, 33 and at Tle. 55.50.

prsing started

Nantung taken. Miscellaneous new imposts,

Waterworks have been ex Victoria Gaol under remand, but will pro- few plucky colgardie sent-wires lud a

washing day, and hung out

out a dozen articles

island for the entertainment of the French course, disclaimed any connection with it, traushipped to the ..

the matter appeared grave enough; and

and its orer to Tamsul. When the latter vessel

eel changed for Tis. 155 per share, and bably form a subject for the first Criminal

sailors, and bointed the tricolour as his gravity was heightened by a communication passed the Nashes the shipwrecked crew gamitras have found beyers at The 220. felino Half the town turned out Sessions next year.

gase at the remarkable sight. Various

oriflamme 1-Gazelle

10 the Consul from a missionary gentleman gave three ringing chours for their rescere, Loans and Debentures. Shanghai Land 6% questions as to whether one of the London.

of long experience, whos dalies bring him the only means they had to show their derry owners lived in that tent were asked,

info Elanoi THE French starmar

(Ospt..

conabant crates with many of the appreciation of the very kind treatment at par, plus accrued interest, is the only and it was generally concluded that the

December 8. braves who garrison our forts. He had they Chodzka), which arriped to-day from famates must have struck it rich some-

si feum the captain. Haiphong, reports having experienced a where. A watch was set on them. Less

The family of the Manager of the China beard that the men fully intended aniting and a fired on board. They ens business under this heading fortunate

residente--if they are

Merchant Steain Navigation Company left on the Brat sige of a Japanese descent in full of praise and thanks for the

them throughout, as well by the very heavy sen and a strong E. to N. N. E.

nights, 1.

ton. They consider the Booth safer than the foreigners as the Japanese had treated

the Chinese at Port Arthur, As very ex Nanshet. Some of the men who had being up here.

aggerated tales of by green seas. Yesterday afternoon, about a tree, and then put it in with a foster st positive delight. With the greatest care it

REPORTS ABOUT THE JAPANESE LANDING,

bat on the shore of gomo so-called civilisedTomperature natives, this afforded four o'clock, se the Hanoi was running for coste a man 45. a week for drinking water

the Japaness have landed at Chinchow, pleasing prospect to us. Formal meetings country aver, that the treatment moted Bumidity shpiter among the Tadrone Islande, a alone, and to satisfy a thirsty team of

of Consuls were held, and icformal meetings out to them there had been far less generous Direation of} sia Emanghai, Deo, 15, 8.17 .. forty miles west of Taku, and also that they non-Consuls; and a general desire was and Christianlike thao that which they had horses runs into nearly £2. The weekly capsized jank was sighted. A course wat bill for water, paid by the owner of the

Marshal Opama's official report on, the have landed in the vicin ty of Bhan-hai- 400 steered for the overturned craft, and by Great Western dotel, le paid to amount to

horn

for some organisation

Chinese... the cials believe theas reports, and that the foreigners. tha Settlement for self-defence, means of the steamer's lifeboat an old man, over £100. Out at Duuville (the Wesltis fall of Port Arthur coatsica only military kwan. It is evident that the Chinese offi-expressed for some armed force to be station, received at the banda of the Heather Force who was clinging with desperate energy to of Nations) water is 2n ad. 3 gallon, and details, and makes no mention of the alleg officials expost them up this way before the eto, Epwever, our getini fanaul, like the

him in to have a of ed excesses. The Governmast at Hiroshima, river it open sgaites it. And he is looking famous just mo, wie from it is serious A CORRESPONDENT of the Marsay writes an

Li notally believes

reponsibility to take armed possession of a fulbows from Ichang-The Local Port tegicomity. orders for stampa are being received, The The ruins- prispective of Chefe, were stamps, it is said, are the prettiest ver shown him, and. thin uudismayed. The sued in Chins, The Post Office has been

and Loreala here were paramount,

would the

auspices of a Committee of Foreign the initiative of the British Naval Landholders, and any revenue derived enthetsfrom, after providing lot the working

ging the BAROMETER-

Do

enough

to posezes

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.

OFFICIAL INQUIRY INTO THE EX- CESSES AT PORT ARTHUR. FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS RE- TURNING TO THE FRONT,

TTENTSIN...

Bre

wind. The steamer was repeatedly swept { out for a connte 50 shirts-bang on CHINESE RETURNING TO PORT AR- | hers by the Rainan for their home in Can- | the vicinity to haul the town, and to trout of Fian as by all ón board the

the Hanoi. The junk was No. 93, bound.

when a man there wants

water or i

FED BY THE JAPANESE.

Inaky

of

THUR, AND ARE PROTECTED AND (From Our Special Par Corespondent.)

HIROSHIMA,

!

a

him enough to batha bie fans. There is

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HONGKONG REGISTER.

"Previous Da dista w On Latest

(Akystap.m), 10am.

· 4.p.36.

30.53 39.46 $0.84

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To-day reports have reached here that current among the nese atrocities ara before the misfortune to°ha shipwrecked-- | Barometer

the wrack, was rescued and taken on board he wants to exhibit specist having test from various sources that on and nd-shagidantly laat algortim of a friendly proceeding. Offer hora is now fa, Toll aring and large from Hoogking to Macso with a cargo of afvotion towarda bis acquaintance he brings excessos had been committed at Portfidence, even in himself, and he will be buly justifiable by the . cdali It was aspsized about eight o'clock a gint of wator in Coolgardio. A zumber | Arthur, a atriot enquiry is now proceedingsble to consult him about those matters. children-left the wreck -in-their- sampaní) price tɔ û He was enthuglsatioslly con. o say the offmore who are now, bafora tha that the Jans here from Port Arthur Foreign Admirals recounted that British in- established by, and is being varzicè an under

glad-when bir Datring

reluts, so as to bo

NEWS FROM FORT ARTHUR

Yesterday morning; and Capt. Chodsko of the condenser cappot quit their sap- Official reports slate that the newspaper states that this grow-13 men, women and plies, and recently one owner tompted allegations were somewhat exaggerated, and News reaches us

universal extravagance by reducing the

main- they are overatoskod, are stubborn

are extremely kind 1o

the Chineas there, and that a camiderable

trade, has sprang up between the Japanalyte, who have soot signahan

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・Werther

Rain

rail

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Highest opens six tempersiture on the 171860

· Lowork opeḍ att temperature on the 17this:51.

F. i. FIGG Fyril Astiatani. Hongkong Obsorvatury, Dec. 18, 1826,

Temperature.

(Taken at Bfeurs Falconer de Colla

Premisos, Queen's Izadi). Boxoroxo, December 18, 1994..

P 90.44 PARMANNA

It is not stated why the old man was los demifed by the other sellers, who, although Court-Martial.

In requested to mention that the and Chinese, and that a very friendly feel here, and kept a night look-out afloat expenass, is to be devoted to

dar and night-measures which are doubt called Settlement The ice has no beblad, probably the grow thought he had taining the rates. There is not

not a spot is

ing exists between them. The Chinees who is quite adequate, so long as the set been calab inled for the pecuniary henefit of Do been drowned. The junk was not broken Į the sountry, around where water may not rumour, to the effect that all the foreign how this are asking the question, Will calm, the nighta eloay, and the Japanese fat Bayant of individuals, but for the con- THERNOSTER-DA

when the Hanoi sighted it about be strack at depths varying from 1001 correspondents were leaving the army in the Japanese treat us with findness when enim, twenty-one miles 8,8.W. of the Ladrones, upwards. Some of the minez are raising diezast, is incorrect I can positively they some here 7 It is evident thy are way. When a duetberly gete li blawing, Yoxleyen of gunite generalis, who

regularly and selling it, the oatpat Brin daralict, floating as it must be in the of one close being about 5,033 gallons & | contradictbu, as most of the corres posted here, and that the place will be savages en route, other measured will stal facilities as exist elsewhere, It is

Water

track of steamers approaching or leaving day. Right to the middle of the town Hongkong for the west, condiitaten

hole has been pat down between 6014, and gift, and 100 gallons of fresh water aza poming into 28 daily

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taken

frans pondents are returning to They agree that the excuses were re- grollable bat erodeable, and that parallele

tha

the air dense with snow, and the mutinous area

patronising it, and for providing tuol dudbtless be taken. The Fregah Amiral, belog condunted in connection with all the LATANESE IN SHINGEING:

simulated by a petition from the Con- Ubius Treaty Parts, and the stamps are From Chinese sources I leard that the outer agent and all the French subjedla, kas | ow u par with all others inaned in theia, and Japanese are close to, #not really in post. I had the ground carefully surreyed out pulls on all reaprota aze genuine,

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