WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1895.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
SUPPLIED TO THE CHENA MAIL.]
BULGARIA AND TURKEY.
Bulgaris demands that the Porto shall explain the ordera given to the Commander at Adrianuple to act on his own initiative
military mexчurst on their owa sids.
LORD RIPON'S BOUNDARY, &o.,
BILL
to deal with the alteration of boundaries of
'anber stigas now requiring a special aci of
į
the House of Lords.
(Hungkok Times.)
THE CHINA MAIL.
| Eight Japanero correspondents from | tham will return. present they are nativo papera and myself as foreign corres. afraid of their orn people, and also pondent formed the news contingout.
through the unfounded stories about the Japanese the invaders are feared equally, The Ohinese coattle away like sheep, not knowing why they do so, but simply because they see others going.
AN INCIDENT OF THE WAR. Lieut, O'Brien writes to the Japan Ad verliser :--
was a very well-regulatod one, in which an an adopted waif, was happily
Youre sincerely,
M. J. O'BRIEN, 1st Lieut, 5th United States Infantry, Military Altacts to the Legation of the United States, Tokyo.
RUMOURED RAILWAY CONCES SIONS.
to
Wilson's lator interpellation on the adjournment of the House -0. Mail.
VISITORS AT HOTEIS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
| beautiful plulesu with hills in the distance, the imminent risk of his life and managed to ness desid the doop uulisha no kept Fast: and if the peace of the world is once it will be noticed, only in the biak of time, Mc W. A. Duf
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weath
For cantuiries.
2.-The
Mr C. Harris
Me W. Kramnio Me E. K. LeB Men and Miss May
Mr G. Mudgo Capt. Palmer
M. W. Partitt Mr SohlessoC* Mr K. Stutzl Me and Mrs. J. D.
Strang
Mr J. M. Underwood
Me and Mrs W. .
Whising and family
The rejection of the Russian guaranteed; long way, it zoome, not solely due to tha After marching about 16 miles, Tot-hong
On the fifth of Februsty, Surgeon Colo-
awakening of the Government at Pebing W. ROBINSON and Co. are Special Agenta for was reached, and made our first camp,
i W. Taylor, British Medical Attaché, a
to the risks it was running in accepting tho all the leading English and Continental Japaness naval surgeon, and myself, went
terms offered. We commented the other Pianoforte Manufactures. The natives along the way and in the
By the Hailong comes Mr Nightingale, to Camango, in rear of the eastern forts of
day on the hosts with which Bir Hayusbi village were vory friendly and were carry-who took a prominent part in settling the Wui-hai-wei, to see the field hospital there.
hurried off
off to Peking and bie rejection of air of the elvamer Dass, alías Arthur, of Is the afternoon we returned to our quar
WANTED A NEW DEPARTURE. on the Bulgarian froutier, and havo ining on their usual occupations. The next which details were published recently. He tera at Kosan, passing long the line of welfare of Chinu are convinced that a n
All foreigners who are interested in the Excellencies Li and Wang that be should the suggestions offered to him by their timated that they will be obliged to atopt day we advanced to. Tienglicck and again it was who, at a critical moment when the forts and across the epon, crescent-shaped departure must be made in her politics; and furry to listen to their bandia neatter
Mr Mr W. G. Allen urcamped. At bam. we were on ile tareh Chinese soldiery ware infuriated to boiling bench between those forts and
Hayani had other important matters Mr 4 pariciu point at the desertion of their leader, with city of Wei-hai-wot. We took this course for this there are four important reasons,
prees, and not the least was to expcass Mr W. J. Canter long the railway track, and approaching sail their mowy want coolly among them at so that we might verify a count of the Chi-The Chinese government is ondeuger- the disapproval of his Government of the Dir W. B. Clarke
which I had made some days ing the peace of the world by embroiling the propovol mortgage of the Chizese revannesies Calorado talk them over. The negotiations kept him bofore. ᎢᏳ
European Powera in problems of the Furto a bostile power. Mr Hayesi arrived, Mx . Crawford Lord Ripon's Bill enabling the colonies About .. the first firing was heard as
from 4 p.m. to 5.m., going backwarde | close to the water until we had arrived with-
Mre Dawson the Chinese opposed the advancing scouts, and forwards from the ship to the fort, in about six hundred yards of the small thatbot, and the disturbsnas spreada da the fate of the Empiro prastically resting Me W. A. Duff
there is too much reason to fear it Soveral detachments of infantry were sent each time with the knowledge that any ir-village of Horicabu or Fung-liu-teso,
may do on the refusal of China. The time fixed¦ Mc rupenable coolia in the whole gang might All the land defences were in the hands who it is once aroused, the progress at man for the signature was Thursday, the 20th Me and Mrs Harling Parliament has boon road a second time in out in different directions, and the artillery all him. It was a task requiring a great deal of the Japaneze co the second of the kind may be put back for decades, pertaps June, but on verious protexts it was delayo Mr J. J. Hoar
took up its position on the crest of a hill, of diplomatic ability as well as physical
No soldiers whatever were in
till the 3-1, when, on the arrival of Mir A few shells had the desired effect of courage, and Mr Nightingale's expluit is eight, and, at the moment, this facted me to educato its people in modern learning: Goveransent. In other directions the joint Me J. Kirkwood Chinese government by refusing Hayashi, be submitted the protest of his Mr J. Kinghorn one of the finest in the history of this wer.
to say to Dactor Taylor that I saw no reason why the Chinees in the ships and refusing to make them acquainted with Influence of the thres Governments he Laukung-too could not land at night in the prose and parts of much it a lot! been used to paeli Forward concessions. boats and through the nullahs and by refusing to supply them with the facili
пестро Tavines. The Ductor thought it a liarder ties which all European and American and Wo have already spoken of the manner in Mr J. W. Helles taak than it looked.
some other Asiatic peoples enjoy, ia kaaping which railway concussious in the north Im Dr. F. H. Bowers Fart Fac-similo of the Syro-Chinese
During this conversation we had turned its rast population at starvatiua putut, while boon urged on behalf of the German and Mr J. d. Buckis
Fronch Governments. We have not been blins Oa
Mr R. P. Dippla Inscription. By father Henry Har-off sharply to our left freat to pass around the higher officials are accuaghting labur se-from railways, but on the contrary rot, S.J.
the point of hills which separated as from lous fortunas at their expense.
have repeatedly shown how to their abaeuca vatlay
3-The Chinese government, by not do the Chinese have fargely to attribute their Mr Geo. Fenwick Kosan, Suddenly, after wa This volume opens with a phototypu of had gone, say, Bity yards in the new dirac-veloping, or allowing others who are willing recent disasters. Railways undertaken as Mr W. S. Harrison The the colebrated tablet, sa clear that, in spits | tion, a few bullets began to slog around us. to do so to develop, the vant resources of the privats concessions and ralivays andor. Mr Gus. Holmes
We stopped, ench thinking we had run upon Empire, and making them necessible to all taken by a foreign Governniest within to Mr. Hogea where he laid the bet stoney as his grand. Chinese commenced a brisk fire upon the of its microscopic character, it is possible a party of Chineas fugitives se jnen ange world through the beneficent mediam territories of another State stand on a sefy! Mies Inman father (Willism I) did the first one on preaching wavalry and infantry that were for a geod ore-sight to decipher the Chi- gee ad. The bullets continued their un- of trade, it not only in povestile to a different footing. The Frouch, as we have
ofer other countries from progressing faster than June 3, 1897, and formally declared the solusing in about them, and then with Chinese inscription without sid; with a glaes pleasant song and soon we discovered hair people, but also keeping the inhabitants pointed out, have been seeking to take Mr H. U, Jeffries
nese foolishness hagan advancing down almost avery character is clear. The rest
Moore Looking to our right, we saw a line of, they do row. Fuutiity of inter-commusiraudeantage of recent troubles to advance Major and Mrs G. K. Mrs Wilson from the halls towards us on to the lowland, of the book reproduces page by page bot say, twenty-five infantry coming through tion has unde the nations of the world much their frontier into Southern Ching: the ware Chinese Government, cajoled the effor Emperor Iding a grand review of the as Several detachments were sent out ensi- the Chingao and the Syriac characters in light fringe of willewa nalang an irrigation more members of ons family than they were of the loase which have been disenseed for F. 11. Arrastrong Mrs Viswalt and
eyes a dentury
clearing the way, and we were enon ad- vancing over to plates, with tha ezewy retreating to the high line of hills a retch iug from right to left, with the railroad passing through the only apparent break, It was an admirable position for the Chi reae, and the lagh hill to the left aforded
could have easily been defended.
THE BALTIO SHIP CANAL..
London, June 20. The Now Ship Canal between the Baltic and the North Sea was opened to-day. The Empacor Widum, accompanied by a large number of distinguished guests, in the royal yacht Hohenzollern, passed specially commanding situation that through from the Elba end to Hustenau,
conni completed. Taia was followed by the
nombled warshipr.
This evening there will to a banquet at Kisl. The French licers have declined the prutored invitation of the Garman of cers, al wat of the sesson from the Frouck warship will be allowed to land,
THE SITUATION AT ANPINO. PROTECTION FOR THE BRITISH RESIDEN FS.
The Rainbow. Plover and Rith cast are
Ward, and westward, and the artillery "gain essing into position sont such a hot fire of shella amongst the Chinese tast they were soon retreating like sheep, and our main force marched into Too-ka-hay, where Camp No. 3 was catablished. The village was deserted; there was ne vestige of any living creature, not a dog being left behind. At 4.30am. we wore again on car way, an
VARIETES SINOLOGIQUES, No. 7. Lu Ste Chrétienne de Si-ngan Fou. Firat
The introduction explains that when Ricci visited Chiusianz in 1599, he had no conception that three centuries earlier there had already been Christian temples in thas eitg, or that Peking (the Khan-balikck of the Mangals) had, over 2 years earlier,
archiepiscopal BCC.
and Zaitoun had aiso
tice in Mongol times. Father Harret,
on
the
BONT CO.
ان
of
PEAK HOTEL.
Mr F. D. Maclean Mr Hugit Mallam Major The Hon. E.
Noel Mra Noel and child
Ara Feamer and childMr Sandelands
Mrs Geo. Holmen
Mr B. P. Shaldon
Mr A. B. Skottuva
Mr F. H. Saghek Mr and Mrs A. Find. lay Smith & family Me A. 4. Stokes „Rev. and Mrs Vailings
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.
Mr H. Bostel
Mr W. D. Graham
Me Chantrey Inchbald Mr R. 5. Jadah Mrs D. R. Law Mr and Mrs Mucbeau, children and Burso Dr. and Mrs J. Cant Mr Gorges Mahé
lie and child Mr C. Mulach Mr
Mr & Mrs E. MoLood
the Faris Bures, have been listening, it seine to the voice of the charmer. The Mr and Mrs Arthur childreñi French Government has lean arging for.
Anderson ward the construction of its own lizer i Mr Ashton
are Tongking, and bas, it is stated on good an agrity, already made a convention with BI. A. W. Browin China, Mutharising it to continue Ihare Mr D. E. Brown inga lodefinitely into Chinese territory. Mr Hart Buck lated in eas from the frontier to Wuchew It is alated that amongst the liace contemp.
Champion in Kwangsi Province. As we hurd alated, there is every reason for applauding the Me and Mrs CharlesMe McNeill at the Empire, and not understanding the introduction of railways, hint the concession intimate connection of Christianity with the by Chian to another Government of the Mr J. B. Conghtrie Men alable progress of all the great nations of tight of building a railway within her Mrs A. J. David
treaty engagements, but is a concession
and the backwardnces ditoh jant this side of Horiuchin-firing abdluce tac-asmilo, only the relative post-independently as they chase. Behind this of one member of the world-family is a dret
all the rest, particularly
when that menu- tion of the columns having boon changed line was a growing swarm of Japane
soldiers, each hurrysug to what he thought her is numerically the most
important. 4.The Chinese government is duly em. an as to permit of pagination.
the point of attack, fixing bagona us ho rat. The line was rapidly growing powered by trenty to arrest and bring to length and density; fre, a oru rapid panishment any foreigner, riseionary of
ayman, who violates the law. The Govern and heavier.
There a no cover. Su we all three meat not being able to convict ang mission- dimonted and walked toward the adaries of punishable offences, but finding
Lotses. I
Christian converts increasing in numbers vancing line, loading our do not than a word was said, creeps that every year, en that thera aza now about both Doctor Tayler and myself said
three-quilers a
Through Licipating a good fight with the Chiuose at had considerable Christin communi. Lot we walk toward there. There had tret, been snow on the ground, but it had all disappeared, except in bollows and
horssa funted the now-
Meanwhile the fins begrown to, say,
cin The range had been reduced to about
bcoo chow,
of a million of them
Goben
David
Mr H. E. Meyerink
Monteith Mr and Mrs W. Noges Archibald Morehouse
Mr and Mrs Murphy
Mt H. E. Pollock Mr H. E. Tomkins
telurking to Aaping to watch proceedings Tackeham. The routs lies orer glowing Yule, identified Zaltug with trongbee. We reached eno of the lattor. the Went, sets itself to malign the Christiane, territorios is not only a distinct breach of Master and ford protection, if required, to the hill. The Chinese were down in the valley,titan Chow; but it most ant b-forgetteland could go no further as our Japanese It invented false and outrageous obstges, contrary to the practice of nations.-Mer. Me and Mro F. J. Mr Palmer
and then could be heard the low back of
a
BUCƏ
Giery.
unfit to print in the English language. vile and baseless charges. These were again Government documents became fall of these (više |
THE EXPANSION OF TELEGRAMS.
Barer Droeza Dr R. Eiswaldt
Mr Henry Crawford Mr and Mrs Wadman
WINDSOR HOTEL
Mr Hastings Mr P. Madarlane
Mr C. Marius
communicated with Commodore Boyes on ingal coming from the Chicaso sico, but 164, ha dicovered with surprise that no and a careful use of the forelega and hady Western learning is a pestilent abominatio reduce a certified copy of the original dis- Miss Cynthia Carey Mr and Mrs Marty
Martini, war
Britis's residents, 11a Spartan is eaten and as the order was given to our little army that Mr Goorge Phillipps has brought for ing to Hongkong.
to advance, the Chinese opened Gre. The ward what he considers convincing evid We understand that the Douglas steamer fild and machine guns were brought into hnd every trace of the earliest Christianity seventy mon, with reinforcements toullested tegelber and mold by the govern
in favour of Chang Chow.] Not only
Thales was prevented from landing hor paition on the face of the hill, and the disappeared in River's time, but, cen four hundred yards, and the fra was very meat to the people at cost price. The result It appears from home papers received by
tary lator, when Father do Fontaney, Cargo Taivantoo, and that, in conse- artillery gut speedily to work. Every now quence, Muesis Douglas Lapraik and Co.
founder of the French Mission, arrived is disturbing to one's sense of comfort. There is inevitable: the people, credulous and the Home mail that the manager of the Cen. Bir G. W. A
was a diligent search for handlerohiefs, uninstructed in the truth, are stirred up by (ral News has not attempted to take up the Mr L. Berndt
the local gentry and literati, to whom challenge thrown down by the Times with Mr and Mrs W. G.Mr W. Macintosh veeligo of the later Christian ur of the of the borze as cover.
respect to the expansion of telegrama, Lad Carey 5000 realizing their own darger the Jraait Church mentioned
to rise up in lawless mobs, rioting, buratug, to be discovered in Ningpa actor a break of At last the necessary white figs were tbe Chinese bolted
hills, Iear. R
only thirty years. The city chronicles of found, waved, and the firing slowly enazed ing harmless dynamite mined, uner-Ningan, us also those of carions that in at about two hundred yards. Wo could
koown with An-hwei
to have had Chris- not tell if this was all, or if a volley was ploded, and many jingale. I was
tian establishments a confury ago, are, than of the latter, he would leare coming; cach made up his mind that, at the artillery, but afterwards joined a
se thought by conspiracy, absolutely company of infantry which was pushing silent touching the pret existence of his impression deep in the snow of that
religious zeal.
the trench, without waiting to bid adieu to bis The main body
In Father opinion, the same thing woull horse. long ago have happened to Buddhism had
the rabject of the presunt state of affaire at Taiwanfoo. Beyond the statement that the Hainbow, Plover and Redbreast had been ordered to return to Anping to watch pro ceedings, no light was thrown on the
BİLİTA
THE DILEMMA AT ANPING. AIR N, O'CONOR AND ADMURAL BOLLER AF
CROSS PURPOSES.
(From Dur Own Correspondent.),
been withdrawn,
Int
on to attack Teckcham.
Just then the Japaness doctor, who had to be diasomiosted, the allowing faleakoods bring these charges'
34 Filt
was approaching by the railway. At noon we attacked the eastern gate, and a howling, aborting mob of enthusiastic soldiers wers goon clambering over the walls and remor. Aaping, July 1.
ing the barricado of stones that had been Cader instenctions from Admiral Bullor placed against the gates. In about ten the British forces ashore and afloat bare minutes the Japanese were in complete
The Admirat ha sision of Teckham, the compound the Foreign communities, but none have Japanese Bag over the capital. A few left. Sr N. O'Coner, the Minister st Chinese soldiers were. shot dowu. Peking, wired to Consul Horst that he had advised the Admiral not to evacuate An-doore were closed and barricaded; but as citizens were wild with fear, and all
ping, but as ao contrary instructions had soon as the last for Chinese aoldiers and boon rocaived from the Adairal by the been disposed of and the fighting ceased triumpa to te dubbed Christians, sind round us, and I was called upon to make'a action to fellow quick garing proteolien matter about which we have a word to j
The
not this latter shown itself more sccommo-manfully stood all the firing, ondeavored dating than Roman Catholicisms to Chinese to mount the savage brute he race, but Herary prejudice. Its not to be wonder- owing to ite savagery and, perhaps, the ed at, therefore, that the Nestorians wise usual equestrian ignorance of those who preached the early Tang Emperora in 'go down to the sea in ships, he only half the 7th century, together with the Jesuits ascended and the Assassin' bucked and ors in the 14th century, thould have been fifty parde to the left, where the doctor who preached to the early Manchu
kicked and “titruppad v'er the plain some Emper.
the cuzcalized and infatuated hierary chriss diated brige kod atop alike consigned to uiter oblivion so for a suddenly made a deep dent in the Band. was able to accomplish that end. Bat this or two toward our friend Thaking he might literary imposture was confounded fifteen be wounded. At our call he raised himself
Fu Tablet now years after Ricci's death by the de-on his elbow and said he was not hurt. covery of the world-reno Raid Se
Si-an The line had been coming on, headed by Chinese literates of the time, only to draw sword. They formed a crescent under notice, and the a very young sub-lieutenant with pistol and proud at that moment of Christian each other in their zeal for circulating Japanese, to catablish our identity. One
with wildfew remarks in what I knew was not raubings of the inscription far and wide.srk Nippon Banati did the entire
$10
came up
have been suggested
on threule.
1-That proper indemnities be levied.
and child
station.
Mr Ernst Mizow Mr D. Musto
Dr Jao. Ribs Mr Carl Ronbuch Miss Ryder Aug. Mr H. Sobuchard
Mr D. C, Sarith Mr Sam, Smith
Miss Smith
Mr U. Thiel
Capt. & Mrs Wation
Miss Williamg
REGISTER.
July 2ndar 4 P.M.
ewporatture.
Weather.
and plundering. When the Foreign Minis-patch. The Faily Chronic'e of the 17th alt. Bliss Dot Cate tere complain, the Chinees government disposes of the Central News contestions as Mr Lester Caray professes its complete anticiy inability line
the follows: The Times, not unnaturally, do- Mr F. Courtenay
elines to be satised with Mr John Moore's
Mr R. C. Crick to protect the missionaries, because the explanation of the charges brought against Mr M. Dobriz
euco, joined with a melancholy
But if the the Central News Agency by the Auber and Mrs people are an opposed to them.
in Chronicle. Mr
Hoore says that the latter Edelor officials had shows as mark diligeneo eirenlating true reports about missions, paper, by its geographical position," can Mr A. W. EVADE
This with impunity. they have displayed in
Mr F. Ezekiel would receive is not the case. The Central News can take 3r E. Farley the missionaries with open arms, instead any action it likes against the Kobe Mr. B. Farrell of will riots. And indeed the general Chronicle, which is a British paper, pub- Me and Mrs FletcherMiss White
British settlement, where testimony of the missionaries is that the lished in a people are not inimical to them, until their British extra-territoriality exists. And Mr H. Bell passions are roused by their natural leaders, the Tikes,
Fille at any the literati and gentry.
prutected by its geographical position. The CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL But turning from this discussion, it is print at lesas, however, is whether or not time now to repeat again Lord Salisbury's | The Central News published a long dispatch matters nut which-to protect foreigners in Shanghai and was
unaco to the Chinese government, that if us from its own correependent at Wei-bai-
Chins, tonenforth foreige governments will Japan, and based on a Jagaaco oficial that movernment is naaki wiggei when the dispatch, in fact, orme free sabled thither from undertake the protection of their own message. This is a charge which, if untrue, subjects. The Obinese governmect will can be disproved in a moment, and the promptly endeavour to anewer the threat Tunes grace with us that the production of the foreigs Fowers must be prepared for the proper curse of defence. Dar Landon Tokie 29.68 with fair words and unlimited promises, and the original teamage or a dertilled copy is Wl'ostook 39.67 68 Senior Naval Officer he could do nothing the natives stole forth from their hiding
contemporary adds: There is one cther Nagasaki. 20.98 Carious methods of but obey his original instructions.
places, raiaod their little white flags and The remarkable thing is that, whilst fana-work of opening the Japanese hearts to as. Hitherto the indemnities asked for, excentos from Tokyo, which read sa fuilowa:
say to the Central News. Os April 30 Shanghai.. 20.56 There need be no anxiety about oar the of the Powars,
acy. [29.57 it seat out a telegram purporting to Swatow. 0,61 90 safety; I expect the men-ef-war will be warfares being kept up by the Chinese, the pious fraui' of the Jesuits, not a
Canton... 29.85 86 ordered back again.
and milters were explained. One been limited to the mission property destroy Japan has received assurances that Eng- Vict. Peak
Hongkon 120 60 81 Euter-I think. after all, the Bri ish and decasionally a Japavere soldier is killed ogle Chinese critid (in a parion of critica) could not help but admire the panting, ed; henceforth let the indemoily cover all lead and leafy will ever permait kus Gap Boo
has ever thrown the shadow of a doubt up- on its authenticity.
health and to the work as sian, French, or German warships, avuwedly The work to which Father Havret, has
engar men around; onch ready for fight, the loss on which is often for more than dispatched to coroa Japan, and thus muid Inca
vua Haiphong. now set hiuslf is to put finally on record the inscription as it now actually ap ears
When were ignorance has the world's trade for years to come, to pass Bolinao. 29.79 prompted the Chinese to
to destruction, the through the Suez Canal," This, of course, Manita..... 29.84 88 the living physiognomy of the Church in
peresual claims. But so long as the go of it; but more than that, it was a message We showed on sign of Japanera sofort the many publicstinus maligning wit
vernment continues to allow the circulation which 0000eivably
which might
have wrought Hongkong July 8.
July 3rd 10 4,N, unfortunate thing is that there are or any star or white band to establish xians and tuissionaries, which nullify a ed on the Continent.
much mischief if it had been belier WTostock 120.46 56 (100x**; 1 It is reported from Amay, on the satho
so copies or rubbings obtainable of a date connection with Japanca fora. Both
Fortunately, most ok
Tokio 20.49 rity of British naval officers just arrived
anterior to 1859, the date upon which the Dotor Taylor and my worried fasene of Christianity, so long should it be as we observed, put it in the waste-paper Shanghai, 29.63 83 73 sw the boasted ediots and proclamations in of the responsible London papers, ao tar Nagasaki.,9.43 74 96 W . there from South Formoen, that the Japan.
officios Han Tal-bwn out a palimpa et up he had a long grea-dual with a resilined I cannot speak too highly of the kindness on part of the felt side of the alone. FA-cape, while I wore a cape wil. The
made to pay wilkent stint for it evil deeds, basket. An exception was the Standard, Amoy......40.07] 8076 SV ele Army landed a few days age forty miles of the Japanese officers,
2--That the foreigu Powers should at which printed it. Mr Moore should see to it Japanese doctor wore a blanket overcoat North of Taiwanie, intending to clos
recognizing the merit of the Frutasian batid. missionaries who have Hongkong, July 3rd.
of China as a materiel guaruutes of future of thing.'-Kube Chronicle.
Hongkong 29.74 78 round the Black Flege sod finish them off'
#recent colection of rubbings. We have now,
nily
Vist. Peak published a The Douglas steamship Hailong, which therefore, qui e
The sentinels at the edge of the village uterior:
protection to foreign life and property ie tús without giving them a chance of retreating arrived in Hongkong to-day from Tamsui, wortby records for all time, shewing suddenly, when we had reached only established, each State being repressated
Gap Rooh a number of truthad seen us approaching pidly, and, 3-That on International Council be
LASCAR SEAMEN.
Asco.....29.72) 86. to the hills to carry on ax senoring brigan-
each character:
Mir Havelock Wilson is so anxious about | Uniphong, 29.58 86 dage for yeare as in Tonkia. Certainly brought away swing of the European, Off-stone. In ble presente leppear on the few hundred yards from them, we had
as it actually
Bolinao: 29.88 in concert with the chief Council of the compete with English sailors fer employ- Manila..... Japanese army near Tamui or Keelung; Formas; and the next Douglas steamer anything unusual er autique appears in this used-to Europeans, and seeing cat garb the combined votes of the foreign members tropice, that he wanted to move the
1hey were Kumamoto man un- Chinese government in Peking, but as that ment on Britteh vessele trading to the 0.8.Jamer Formose, will bring others. Mr Morse, original, but there has been no touching and our action, they thought us Manoutuumber those of the Chinese members adjournment of the Houso recently to barometer rising: freah S to SW winds:
Oa the 3rd at 11.0 is reported
op' Commissioner of Tamui, goes to Shanghai;ly as it is seen upon the stone,
of anything the whole appears exact charian cavalry and so opened fire. This Let the appointment of every official above call attention to question. The
brought out the guard and alarmed the a certain rank by the Chinese cantral kor, however, did not too that the matter
Sper squally and showery. one Aistant Commisionor, Mr. de la As we are informed that the translation battalion in the village. The rest followed, government be subject to the content and was of suitisiont argency and importance
F. G. FIGG, First Amistant. |Touches, to Foochow; the other A. C., Mr of the inscription will form the third part naturally.
of the present work, we must assume that
approval of the International Council I to justify its submission to the House the history of it takes up the second. We tion, and after some canatic remarks on the out at his post the instructions of the the question in Supply. He hal previously
We accepted the apologies and expline. the official, when appointed, does not carry 31r Wi son zanat take his chance of raising Hongkong Observatory, July 3, 1886. need hardly say that every student of Chinese general utility of soldiers being able to supreme council, let him be at once super-asked Mr Bryce about the accommodation who takes an interest in history, or appre-shoot straight, withdrew toward ciates exact knowledge, will look forward tors. It was thoitly agreed that we should
for Lascars on the Himalaye. The choice quar. Sedté.
4-That the Chinese Empire be divided is unfortunate, for the P. & O. Company Even the little riche, to Swatow: Mr Schneider to Shang- the other two parts.
force will remain, as a wire has just come (per mau-of-war from Amoy) sent by the
to
dute paige we more engaged in. happy
and well-glothed despite the svare
the material loss. The lieutenant was most apologetic and
Minister at Poking, eaying he has ordered; The Chinese loss is over 100 killed; the to give the history of it, and to resuscitata chagrined over the affair sad explained it missionaries should generously waive their was the most flagrant nonsenso on the fare C.S. James
the Admiral not to withdraw.
there is pu not mach sigo of any
and
the forea which
to have been fighting the Chinese at Tek chan is only a small portion of the army.
The Foreigners at Auping are believed to be removing to Takow, where they will have the Tied to protect them. This is
on the way between Tienglieck and Toa-ku- so,, This morning a company of infantry was scat tack to protect transport trains
Japanese had 4 man killed and 11 wounded,
It is reported that several thousands of Chiness are approaching our position from the south.
China
as follows.
Swato#
ther Havret ses no time, however, in and a naval cap which dowed to yellow/ once take over on of the maritime provinces that his agency does not oiroulate thie kind Center ****
eials of the Imperial Chizono Customs from one are given in the margin whereverued off quickly toward tho hilis, ne if toportionally to its interest in China, to act is health and comfort of the Lascars who
are, to Wuhn; Me Muller, tidosurvey er, is transferred to Ningpo; M. Dalberg (Kudlung) to Shanghai; Mr Nightingale
work the foodoriz
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not a matter of much difficulty. Anpipe and Mr Sheridan to Huihow: Mr Hoint fun itensest to the appearance of say nothing about the matter, leaving it between two or three of the Grest Powers, on such a voseol provides its native seamen Barometer
canact possibly be always defended in the South-west monsoon,
Thales, which gode thero regularly during Summer, has often to burry away to the Pescadores for shelter; and at
have matters all their own way,
Jai i
Mr Schwarzer to Foocher; and probationer named Cantwoll to Cauton.
with intenso
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Quotations. Hosono, July 3, 1895.
(he was if possibto nhits the Mack Flags the business, zobody was tempted. The situdes; or whether it is destined ecomer or and his army's sakes, that the issue had fexpended so far in the recent waramounted arrangements. This ir B 48 well] OPLUM-New Patna, oseb,... 790
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THE JAPANESE IN NORTH ·
FORMOSA,
-(From our Special Correspondent with the
Ja, Andie Army).
Teckham, Jeno 22.
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darb, Now Malwa, credit, 68) Allowance, Teels,... 32.
tel:* 780 Malwa, credit, Allowance, Tols,... 10 Persian, Ully, cash, 780 ង់យាមុន៥០០៖
the assistance lo has received from the
and ruled by them for the best interest of with accommodation which they must re. Temperature The natal doster repo:tel the matter at
the Chinese people and the world at large. gard as inviting. Mr Bryce admitted that Humidity Learned Father wang, a native Jesnit of one to fajor Sekin, who was chief nssist-Chica does not so take
This last seeme a herolo operation; bat if the accommodation was not such as is Direction of These transfers were telegraphed from vast eradition, one of whosn best works has ant to the English speaking attaches and it is an operation to which she will have, it British Merchant Shipping Ant, Ent stated Fores
bow departure, required for British soothes ander the
Wind... Buch a time of course the Black Flags would Pekin about a week ago. Tho Japaness revently been translated (with but mediocre he bore the news to headquarters. "Barly seme aitmest certain, le submit before very that the Luacate werd czgegod in India Weather......
success) by Mgr. de fischz, who does not that evening a kocek was heard at our long.-N. C. Dary Nows. officials have been on the spot for about a oven mention the learned Father by door, and in game Marsh:1 Oyama with
ander the Indian act, which requires, for Bain. antigas, less cocommodation than that It is believal that the Japanese Govern-month, and wanted some of the foreign off. name, alluding to him merely as a native General Inouye and Dalenel Yuroada-tie
Which is provided for Brilish
Sir seamen. ciuld to remain in their service; but a that
Christian."
thief and sub chief of staff. In the cour. RacHALS' PIANOS-The dicest in the World ment has esme to an understanding with the world mean just staying long enough to wonderful Bisa Fu stone is destined to
Finally Father Harrot naks whether the teous, fatherly way which makes all who-Touch and tone unequalled. Sole Agents, whether the Lascars had not petitioned the
Seymour
King
very properly asked British Minister to get the foreigners out of
Come in contact with him love him, the W. Bobinson and Co. | teach the new rulers all the ins and outs of perish miserably, after having so mirsagi Marshal expressed his regrat for the oc
Viceroy of lodia to be allowed to purona survivad elever centuries of vicis currence and his delight for cars, his own The Tokyo Areli hears that the money expressed their satisfaction
their calling without interference, and are being reduced to resida.
existing Another story is that the British guard officers of the Chinese Customs savo there intor to find a Lord Elgin to transport it been so frtunate. There was then a little to about 120,000,000 yen, oonrieting of his inability
profaned to exy. He fore only been waiting for this tolegram, into a British sasum. He consoles big follity, and our three visitors returned in some 90,000,000 you for the army and have faced the question squarely. Tho It is probably the same at Anping: a telo-ingas, fit the rection that its the bitter cold over the lung mile which as: 80,000,000 yea for nars. The total cost object of Mr Wilson is to make it as one- physiognomy will probably survive in the parated their quarters from surt. Later is estimated at about 150.000.000 yen,rans as possible for vessels trading to tho grau was received in Hongkong a few days present book.
came other welcome visitors, to wis a fino, when the outlays connected with the with tropies to employ cheapor labour than that ego stating that the Customs had beùn The pizcellaneous work being done by large dock, two chickens, and two glass drawal of the troops, the anbjugation of of Europeas namon. It is not likely that Jesuits of Sigcawel, and of late given to objects marked Most and Chando. And Farmosa, the laying of a cable to Formoea, our overnment will handicap a vast tande closed, and it is probably due to the same the world in the shape of Variétés. is of all wout morry as a marriago bell. We and other works resulting from the war, natural cause as the migration from the vory oxcellent quality, may be thoroughly must confene to thoughts-noon checked-are included
in the East by enforcing on vessels trading thither, the same conditions for ustivo North. The Japanese formally took charge relied upon, and deserves to be widely of trying again on the morrow,
that as for British.
The Indian It may well be said that such an ex-COUNT Ito, Minister President, has been Government, got to speak of the P. & 0. in Tamut on the 9th Jane, but the stazefers will be time enough to lasish the on-treme and thorough method of apology appointed President of the Bureau of Company, are quite saftalently alive to the At 3am. on 16st June we left Taipehiu of officers was not wired from Peking until somiams they are certain to deserve might not be expected from most ermist, Formosan Affairs recently satabinhed juhumanitarian precautions which are neces for Teckcham, the capital of the Bainobu the 27th. This saco deores from Poking on the accend and third parts when I le such courtesy that andesra this persple the Cabinet, and General Kawakami, bir sary for the employment of natives,
they District. A scouting party had been sent | would probably over South Formaan as possible to any mate of the first part as who come really sɔ know them in Pojiri, Viou Miuister for Finans, Mr whether in ships, faciszias, mines or plau- ;...
shall appear. Momwhile is im | to
ius i to those
out several days before, and had been rather well, though the Japanese for reasona which except that it ranches at uvar perieation & ministrod. The poor boy was alentost in Bearetary of the Cabinut; Mr Hara, Vice The Lascara de vot expect or wish to laf KarozeteR-
I hope this poor etb-lieutenant se pot Barest in the Cabinet Mr Ito, Chief farengo on the part of our Government. roughly handled by a big furea of Chinese are best known to themselves and which do students of Quinese should got it us ones.
is possible within its scope, and that. soldiers, so it was the intention of our fords not concorn anybody else have not yet
tears when he found out the truth. Spe- Minister for Foreign Affairas Mr Den, pus nader the same conditions of life as In the y-lost of Fariété No. is an dial precautions gers taken thereafter to Director of the Communications Buress in European connies, and as loug us the to push forward with all baste. The Japa- taken charge there.
advertisement or proof-sheet specimen of prevent a similar occurrence. The now the Department of Communications, and comodation is such as soolonte them, nere force somslots of one battalion of in- Almont alf the batter-ofa Chinese are based upon the Tao hot ka o-yin. (Yo-hete showers of congratulations from brother missioners of the now Bureau Japanuitury laws, there is ne just grand for Fahield No. 8, being Allusions Lit graires spread through the camps, and was received Re.r-Admiral Yamamoto, Dom provided it also satisties, exigonofea of fantry from the 2nd Regiment of Importat leaving North Fermost. The Heiloong akin yuan), partly a concordanoo and part-attaches, correspondente, officers, and deceiver. bodygaard, a troup of cavalry and a detach. brought away 590, merchants and shopy a dictionary. It promises excellently, utbyta,
Vetious regulations and restrictions We Now, accidents happens in the best regu- BANJONS, Guttare, Mandolinus, Autoharps. seriously coatemplate patting that pressare hope that the overammt here do not ment of artillery with fold and machine keepers and so on the Formose er bernd we shall have more to any of it when it
isted familien. I hour cheerful, mest Violins, ulsa Strings and Sittings for sale at 00 the Indian Government which is fore sppears in full, guinem over 1,000 mep all told.
mithrae that the cound Japanosu Amy W, "Robinson and Co.
thedan in Mr Bryce's agamer to r
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brought to the notice of the reading public.
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