Tuesday, August 6, 1895.

THE Birkhall, which was suck at Wooanug,

has been refloated,

BRITISH GUNBOAT ORDERED TO

BOOOHOW.

H.MLS. Linnet, which was under orders As will be seen from our advertising co-to proceed to Formoss, received fresh lumns, B. E. Sir William Robinson wishes crders yesterday to leave for Foochow the members of the V. E. C. to meet him in She left in the course of the afternoon. the Club Gymnasium to-morrow at 6.80 p.m. The object of the mosting is being kupt a profound scoret. Evidently His Excellency has something very important to divulge.

I in stated in London that the conductors of The Times have some to the danision to proceed at law against the Central News for

late war.

عالمية

QUARANTINE AT PENANG.

AN AMBIGUOUS TELEGRAM,

Messre Carlowitz and Co. write to. under this date:

Пе

We have just received a telegram from our Singapore friends stating that quarantine

error,"

Wo cannot see why quarantine should be established against Hongkong. The message more probably refers to Singaporo, where steamers from Hongkong have usually

THE CHINA MAIL.

not agree with the planting of Christian Missions in Chine, for I can plainly ace that no benefit is reaped therefrom and the work done so is much labour lost in a thorny sold. But I do fool indignant, from sheer natural indignation, at the affronts these people are receiving at the hand of the Chi- nese populace, coupled with acts of brutality whoo an occasion presents itsall,-Your,

B.

carriages, together with the locomotive, wore thrown into one.

Five wore com pletely wrecked and the others cannot yet be found, being covered by the wATER

The engine-driver and his two assistants were killed by the fall or drowned, and the enxine is and to have quite disappeared under the water. Of the mon in the carriages overturned, forts were killed and seventy or eighty seriously injured, and it seems extraordinary when the clroum- abances of the disaster ste considered, to FATAL ACCIDENT ON BOARD THE gether with the few carriages which remain.

RMPRESS OF JAPAN.

ed on the line, that the less of life was not greater.

OBE MAN KITLED AND FOUR SERIOUSLY

اور ایک ہے

INJURED.

On Saturday evening (July 27) the tug- has been established in Penang for passen.boat Samson landest four Chinese when she had brought up from the Empress of Japan. an alleged breach of contract in connectioners coming from this port.'

The men ware wrapped up in lict and were with the question of the expansion of Mens Curlowitz and Co. add: The in great pain and were immediately taken telegrams from the Far East during the above information is subject to telegraphic to the Shanghai General Bospital. From information obtained from various sources, it appears that an explosion of coal gas occurred on board the

boat, Empress and that the victims were the firemen who wore shovelling the coale in one of the bankers, The Recident happened while the reesel was at Amoy and five men were seriously burnt, the injuries of ons being so serious that ke euquently died. The other four were at tanded by the doctor on board the vessel and they were sunt up to Shanghai and conveyed to the General Hospital, where Dr Paula attended to them and redressed their wounds. The men wera terribly burnt and presented tearful sight when visited yesterday: They,

all bad fever and the temperature of one of them war 104° on Sunday, but he was better on the 29th, The men are patient ander their sufferings and are doing well.—

Now that indignation-meetings have been beld is Foochow and Shanghai, and the deepest horror and auger expressed ja Ea- gland at the maceaera of English ladies into call. Fokien, steps are being taken to test public feeling in Hongkong, which should bare

been the first of all, as the nearest British

colony. A public mesting will, we believe,

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

(Sverdiko TO THE · CHINA MAL"]

be held to-morrow or next day, and several THE MASSACRE OF MISSIONARIES of the most infinitumen in Hongkong will take part in the proceedings.

In reference to the audacious raid of the Chinees Customs in British waters near

NEAR FOOCHOW,

The massacre of Missionaries at Wha.

We are still without fall details of the torrible disaster, but it can easily to imagined that the struggle for life which want on in the intense darknew of the night, and amidst that howling storm, must have been terrible, especially as the con- ditious were such that those who were in the carriages remaining on the track must have been incapable of offering poyaffective assistance to their comrades.

hasa

NEWS BY THE CANADIAN

MAIL.

DISCREDITABLE PARTY FEELING,

[a re-election]; Mr R. B. Finlay, Inverness Barghs; Mr. Flannery, Shipley (York

hiro, West Iding); Mr E. r. Hateli, Gor. ton (Laussahire, Bouth-East): Mr R. A. Ward, Crews (Cheshire).

Stowards' challenge oop, fours: Firas koat London Rowing Club best the Argonaut Rowing Club of Toronto by two fest.

Silver goblets double sculls: Fin: heat The Thames crew beat the Lady Mar garat, Cambridge crew.

London, Joly 12,--Bir William Harcourt

Liberals. Mr A. Ure, Linlithgow; Mr and wife while returning from a political meeting in carriage to-day, were pelted fease, Trossida; Mr J. H. Lewis, Filst with cabbage stalks and rubbiab while shice: Mr J. W. Meller, Sowerby, York. passing through a rough suburb of Derbyshire, Weet Biding. [The last two are re-Now College, Oxford, The two were hit, but were not injured.

alcatione.]

RUMDAN ABOUT KOSENSNY.

Second heat-London Rowing Club beat

Diameed sculia First heat-Guy

| Nickells rowed over the course, his brother

Vivian having soratched.

Becond boat The Hon. Rupert Guin- ness, Lander Rowing Club, beat F. EL Thompson of the Argonauts of Toronto. Thompson was well in front at the start, but ran into a pile.

Jaly 13The Daily News says that Lady Zondon, July 22 (Midnight).-The follow Harcourt was literally covered with dirting have been releated and filth, which besmirched her garments Unionista.-Me Alfred Money Wigram, and went down her neck.

Romford (Easex); the Hon T. W. Lagh, Newton (South West Lancashire); Mr Go singsby L. Disraeli, Altrincham (Cheshire).

Liberals, Si R. T. Haid, Demfries; Burghe; Mr David Lloyd George, Carnar- Henley, July 10-The Cornell oarsmen Tou District; Sir William Wedderburn, were miserably beaten la to-day's contest Banffshire; Me John W. Crombie, Kiocar by the Trinity Hall arow, which Gnished dineshire; Sir J. G. S. Kinloch, East Parth- more than eight lengths ahead of the shire; Sir Joseph T. Leese, Avorington, Americans. At the falsh the defeated men North-East Lancashire [previously design-were completely exhausted and lay almost ed a Labour Member); Mr Banjamio Pickard, tainting in their boat while the assembled Normanton (W. Riding, Yorkshire); Earl orowds of Englishmen yelled themselves Compton, Barnsley (W. Riding, Yorkshire), hoarse and mary bands played · God Bave

Anti-Parnellites.Mr Joha Hammond, the Queen.' Carlow County; Mr Timothy Hoaly, North Louth.

SPLAY IN THE THEM CAMP,

Henley, July 11.There was a large crowd to-duy to witness the final heats In The following have been aleated-

the Henley regatta. When the Eton Col- Uninis-Hi J. McKillop, Stirlingabira lege orew and the crew from St. John's gain); Mr G. Kemp, Haywood, South College, Oxford, wore sont away in the East Lancashire (s gais),

final heat for the Ladies' Challenge plats Liberaler P. McKenna, North Moo at the third stroke Eton's No. 2 caught s gained): Mr W. Jones, North (or allow los mouthshire; Mr White, Forfarshire (seat re-crab and lay at the bottom of the boat for

a moment unable to rise. vision) Carnarsonabice; Mr F. Cawley, Prestwich, South-East Lancashire (a win).

Anti Parne lite.-Mr Engleden, North Kildare,

The Oxford boat was a couple of lengths ahood when Oxford's coxswain, H. O. Selle aried, Ease all. The Oxfords then re turned to the post amid frantic applause in which the bupire and others on his launch joined, while the Etons raised their oare in approvEJ, Bravo Oxford wom heard on all sides, and the ery No more Cornell' was heard from several bants. Eton crew won by eight lengths.

The race then started again, and the

London, July 8.-The ramour that Lord Rosebery is to marry the Prines of Wales' daughter has been revived this week, and it is added that he may relogalah polities entirely. It is understood the Queen would not offer any opposition to the match. Lord Rosebery continues Iler Majesty's great personal favourite, as the bestowal apan bio of the late Duke of Hamilton's Order of the Thistio indientes, Lord We learn trots one who was on board a Rosebery already possesses the Order of Nippon Yusen Kaisha steamer lying at the Garter, and it is extremely care for any Onomichi on Wednesday that the centre of one Dot of Royal blood to hold both Orders, the typhoon passed right across that dis-the only other instance on record being trict, so that the place where the railway the Duke of Argyll. socident occurred must experienced the fall violence of the storm. During the Londonderry, July 9-At the Nation evening the wind at Onomichi was blowing al convention at Omagt. County Tyrone, in great gusts from the general direction yesterday, Mr T. 1. Healy, muid groat of N.N.W, but was contint, the centre of of sailing Tyrone to the English party

excitement,

MrJohn Boonsed

Dillon 45.7 o'clock it fell dead the typhoon having been reached, and at Ho read a letter from Hon, Edward Blake 880 the wind began to blow in beavy to Privy Councillor Dickson, informing squalla from the S.W., the storm lasting him that the Nationalist Federaticu would with great violence uzill midnight, when be unable in future to sahsidiso North and it gradually lalled. Ou bessing of the South Tyrone or South and North Loudan- accident next morning, it was found pos. derry, which he asked would be subsidieed sible, on steaming past the place where the henceforth in the arm of £200 yearly by lino was broken, to see something of the the Liberals. The Government whip, Mr wreck which had occurred. One or two Thomas E. Ellis, consented to this on the carrisgea still remained on the line, the understanding that the ecats designated

Hunters Quay (Scotland). July 6.The bullast of which has been washed away so were to be considered Liberal and not completely that it appeared to rest simply Home Rtale seals. The reading of this Falkyrie in her race with the cutters Bri- on the steepors, giving the impression that letter osased consternation, course of the Royal Clyde Yacht Club for and Ailsa to-day over the fifty-mile

fire foreign vessels, four steamers and one Ing on a bridge.

During Wodnesday's typhoon no less than the carriages or vans remaining were stand. delegates who shouted, 'Boid,'' Sold. Mr the Queen's Cap, demonstrated what his feated the orew of the Tamoa Bowing.

Dillon's voice, in replying to Me Hasty, besa conceded.

daby yachting experts that salling venel, wers driven sabors at Eu- The Petosmship Ferona arrived was drowned in the din, but he finally 50-she is a marvel in light weather. She beat Club to-day in float heats for the Stewarda chinotzn. The five ressels ashore are the this morning about balf-post four. She corded in

Challenge e cap, winning that trophy.

In the final heat for the Grand Challenge Club acor, which defeated Cornell yester (Oxford) crew. and murders of little girls, of agos ranging the blas ribbon of aquatics. The race

thus captared the and

from 4 to 7 years, has created great excits. ment among the working classca in the splendid one. Trinity Hall won by only district of Walthamstow, seven miles north- seconde

a third of a length, in 7 mirates sod 40 little ones have been decored from their Vivian Nickala and Gay Nickalle (stroke)

The crow of the London Rowing Club- homes and vanished completely. Soarching parties have abarquently found their won the Nigtails cup, or alvar sap, la bodies in felis, stripped of all their cloth the final to-dry, defeating the Thames Ing and giving evidence of most outrageous

Club, with Broughton and 8. D. lebary, stroke.

shan, near Kucheng, commenced on Thare-N.-C. Daily News. day, in the early morning. The honsos wore fired and eight ladies, ona man and

7 Pokfulam on Friday night, the Hongkongono boy were murdered, and overal police have made inquiries at Cheung-obow,xpanded, two it is believed, mortalis,

where the capture was carried, and have auteed further evidence in capport of the serio allegations made against the Castoma, A report has been duly forwarded to the

The bodies will arrive at Fooshow to- murrow (Tuesday, 6th August). Chinese troops have boon despatched to the song,

The British and American Consola will

SEVERE TYPHOON IN JAPAN.

SEVERAL STEAMERS ASHORE.

Nagasaki, 31st July,

the

be

you stole is an înfamous

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN

MAIL

THE VALKYRIE'S TRUE FORM REVEALED.

tannia

The crew of the London Rowing Club- Nickalls and Gay Nickalls (stroke)-do- A. S. Lille (bow), H. W. Stont, Vivisa

Norwegian steamers Lyderhorn and Wedel experienced the typhoon on Wednesday heard, ing out loud enooga to the Britanuis through a smooth sea and je Government, and it is to be sincerely hoped interviuw the Viceroy to-morrow (Tuesday). Jarlsberg, the British steamer Bentals, tho jest outside the Straits of Shimonoseki,ard calumnious lie. You are a traitors southerly wind that held true, but that cup the Trinity Hall (Cambridge) Rowing

that the usual masterly * shoiring * procedure will be changed very much for the better. The body of a Chinese Customs boatman was picked up in Aberdeen Day yesterday.

القدي

(Special to the N.-U. Daily Nexxx.') THE CHENGTU COMMISSION FAROE.

Zoking, 2ad August. The Changtu Commission cannot meet Ar the Magistrsoy today Mr Wodehouse rot, as the Consul at Chungking, Mr Trat continued his inquiry into the strange affairman, cannot leave his post, and the state

of the river prevents sending up's substi of the Central Market casualty, previously tute, while time is needed to collect the reported in detail. Two fresh Chinese wit depositious of the victims of the riots, The Taungli Yamen is being pressed to messen said they saw the Palice Constable, punish the guilty tooists and suspend standing near the head of the stairs, kick | meanwhile those who are implicated. the coolie who was afterwards found dead at the foot of the stairs. Photographs taken on the spot show that, between the place where the kicking is said to have pooutred and the place where the body was picked up, the stair turns at right angles, and also has alauding eleven feet wide. One of the witnorace explained away this difficulty by saying the Coustable followed down and

kioked the colle again. The inquiry was adjourned until Thursday.

W. ROBINSON and Co. make a special feature of Selling Pianos und Organs_on the Easy-Payment system.

Sin Augustes Harris has received the Cross of the Order of Knight Commander of Ernestine from the Duke of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha.

The Japan 6 sette says that the celebrated Thermopyle, which is now 27 years old, and

CORRESPONDENCE

British ship Marechal Suchet, and the Ger- maa atoawer Hane Rickmers. The latter se seoses are the only to which hase Apparently costained any serious damage, the three first mentioned, the Lyderhora, Jarlsberg, and Rentale, baving grounded on The first two of these ressels had each a maddy bottom with a gradual incline. bat cargo of coal on board, while the lattar was in ballast. Neither of the three is re- ported to be making any water.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

(Times of Ceylon).

THE QUREY'S PRIZE AT BIBLFT,

London, July 21st.The Queen's prizs at Bisley was won by Hayhurst, a Canadian Valunteer, after tying with Boyd, of the Scotch team.

She had been anchored about four hours, You read a private letter in publia. An- awaiting the arrival of the Ancona with the other tremendous uproar followed and pilek, bafore the typhoon began to blow. finally the non-sectarian candidates wore She anchored from 7 30 am, on Wadaes accepted.

until about & a.m. yesterday. day

The K. R. & A. U. is a heavy sufferer by having been swept away as well as the Wednesday night's typhoon, the pentaen

landing-stage.

all the boata Fortunately are safe, the bestbones not having boen damaged. The blow came on so suddenly The sailing ship Marechal Bucket, how-that everybody was unprepared, and the ever, fared less fortunately. She touched sendo did not take the usual precautions for on the rocks under the lighthouse, and then securing the pontoon. dragged on to the mud, sustaining some damage, and making three inches of water in four hours in her hold. As she has 3,000 tons of coal on board, the captain Could LOL secertain the nature of the leak. She is under charter for San Francisco, but will have to be docked before sho can falfil it and a survey is an absolute neco-

The Garmin steamer Heline Rickmers

THE MASSACRE OF BRITISH

MISSIONARIES. To the Editor of the 'China Mai.'

Hongkong, August 6. Srs,—An outrage unparalleled since thosity. dread massacre of Tientsin has taken place

outrage if we are to hold our position has been discharged.

bas bad her meals and sail area reduced THE MASSACRE OF MISSIONARIES since she carried teas from China to Lon.

To the Editor of the CHINA MAN,' don, he just made a record ras of 24 days frem Shanghai to Vancouver, în spita

Hongkong, August 6. of contrary winds experienced on a per- tion of the passago.

Int

****

Satur

THE SHAHZADA'S FAREWELL VISIT TO

THE QUEEN.

was of varying force and never strong.

LITTLE GIRE VICTIME,

London, July 6.A sozies of outrages day, beat the New Copy renting

Baat of London. With two months Sre

treatment.

In the fifth heat for diamond scalle,

Kapart Gaines of the Loander Boat Club beat Guy Nickalls of the London Rowing

Club.

In the inst heat for the Thames chai-

In every case the victims have been child Kobe, 28th July.

ren who have been playing along the road According to the latest reports coo- London, Jaly 21.-Nasrallah Khan was side or on their way in discharge of errands. cerning the accident on the Sanyo Railway, yesterday granted a farewell andienes of The immediate cause of death in every only 8 soldiers were killed on the spot, Her Majesty the Queen at Windsor. Before instance has been strangulation. Police besides 3 employee of the railway, making his departure Her Majesty handed him an inquiry points to a well-drassed man of 30, large cup, the crew of the Nereus Boat 11 in all who met with their death. even autograph letter addressed to The Amor, but here to the cropped death. She was defeated the crew of the Molesey Rowing Only one of the Club of Amsterdam, Holland, University, others were seriously injured, and 72 my valued Friend and Ally. His Highness victims hee

many received slight injuries, while one is miss-teasca England at the end of this mouth, 4 years of age. After having been subject-

ecospod

WAS Club. iog

and will visit Paris, Brussels, Venice, and ad to horrible treatment she was found Egypt, en route to India.

lying in a field by persons whose attention COUNTY CLICKET.

was attracted by her gries. Middlesex and Nottingham the latter was sailant.

Zöndon, July 21,-Is a match between The child was unable to describe her a

Several half-witted men Esve beaten by an ionings and 94 rune

been arrested on suspicion, but they have been able to establish alibis, and were the badins of the victims in a secinded liberated. The miscreant usually hides Owing to increase of Business, W. Robin

son and Co. have removed their Piano and place in the folds and under hedges, and Organ abowroome to Connaught House covers them with leaves.

large slook-low privos.

had abated and the steamer left for Sakui to B., they passed quantities of wreckage, ALE

of life about.

tho

IT BY

tion

A VISIT OF INDIANS AND BURMESE YO THE QUEEN,

Sir B.

THE ELECTIONS,

CLEVELAND IS ONCE MORE & PATHER.

MINLET EZGLĪTTÄ.

DEATH OF AN ENGLISH REAR admirat, died suddenly yesterday while returning London, July 11--Rear Admiral Curtis

from a visit to the Italian man-of-war să Spithood.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr L. Martel Mr C. Mooney and

family

Mr J. H, Martin Mr J. Marchie

Mr W. Parätt Mr G. A. Baggi

Capt. Palmer

Mrs J. S. Roach

Mr A.-B. Scottow Mr M. J. D. Stephona Mr P. Sagiyama Miss Summor

Mr Wormald

Mira Lehman

Mr E. Marqulia

Misa

Mira

Mrs Michelot

Mc

R. M. Riddle

Mr Cari Bombach

Kobe, 30th July, in the Empire of China, an outrage that got azore about soron miles west of the steamship

Mention was made in Friday's issue of will stir the British Empire to its heart's Kachinotz, at a little village called Katsura. Tiokoren on the 24th inst. far refuge from Auretta araboring off core. Men, women, and children, our She lies broadside on on a shingle beach or race hare heen done to death through no bar which ruas across the mouth of a smell the tempeal. Further information, which fault of theirs. Can we as a nation pul river. Apparently the atrain has all been the gleamer redo at anchor (double) with 90-

we have received from Sakai, atatoa that THE SULTAN BONOURS THA KHEDIVE. up with such things? I trow not, No one directed amidships and she is reported to fathoms of chain out, and (thanks to a good conferred on the Khediva the order of Constantinople, July 20.The Saltan has British rationality-Englis Scutch. Welsh, Trish or Colonial-will desire to making water in her forward hold. Like anchorage) rode out the storm in safely-Khanidan Osman in recognition of

be enmawhat seriously damaged and is

his hamper our Rulers at such a time; nay, the Marshal Suchet, she slap struck the at six the following morning the storm

in company with a P. & 0. vessel (Verona). fidelity and eminent services. I feel assured they will act like men in rocks ander the light before coming ashore. defence of all that men hold sacred. Lot In the No. 1 bald she had about 3 feet of

Buzzard's Bay (Mass), July 7-At 4:30 as hold a mass meeting and say what wo water and about 3 feet everywhere elso, very Leave BHA. FROM

London, July 22.at the invitation of o'clock this afternoon a girl was born to think and what we are ready to submit to according to Bondings en taken ou lo vindication of our rights. We hate war, das. Under her engines, the bottoms apparently of the jenk description, and two ler Majesty the Queen a number of Indians Mrs Grover Cloreland at Gray Gables, the well knowing the horrors it brings in its badly bulged ja and lenks considerably. A large eargo junks bottom up, but no sign and Burmese onnected with the Indian Ex-summer home of the President. Dr Joseph no ghibition visited Windsor Castle on Satur- Bryant, the attending physician, said to- Shortly after Ax alligator was caught in the river at train, but we cannot submit to havo our divor and pumps have bean got to work, but they oume aus Lo a large jeuk, diemasted day, and were most graciously received by night that mother and child are both doing Mr W. G. Allen

helpless ones murdered virtually before owing to the destruction wrought the

Her Majesty.

Tery well.

Mr W. J. Blackhall Shanghai on the 29:1: alt. by aume of the our eyes time and again, by fiends lighters and juuks little has been done up and with one side torn oak, two poor

Mr W. J. Canter asilors belonging to H.M.S. E. The human shape and

THE DEFENDER OUTSAILA THE COLONIAL. Grestores were clinging to what remained- no inadequate to the pressat, and it is considered that the of the wreck.

Bristol, July 7.-The second trial of the Mr H. Orade aaurian is halween tevon and eight fast

Mr Taylor (the chief London, Jaty 19 (Neon)-Mir H. H long, and takes kindly to pork, and passes retribution must be exacted for this of her off is doubtful, even when the cargo mediately manned the laboat and, in a Feawisk, Unionist (Labem), reshoff and the members of the syndicate Mr W. D. Grabac

reparation exacted! A just and terrible vessel is in a ban way and that the Letting officer), threo sailors and a firensan im- j Asquith, Libaral, East Fifeshire; Mr Charles Defender was made to-day and proved Ba- Mr W. A. Duf alistiese existence in a ball tab,

tisfactory in every respect. Captain Her Mr G. Gracewood among the natione, one that will make the Twice only, since motco ogical observa- very heavy 60, rescued the two THE selection of Mt Gorches for appoint- Celestinis tremble before our righteous in- tions have been recorded in Nagasaki, has 3ank from death. The job on Hansbeak (Nathumberland); Mr Johu H. who were on board, after their rotara, de- De Graham

had been Johnstons, Unionist, Horsham (Bassex). smashed up carly ment as First Lord of the Admiralty dignation and make them respect our Flag the barometer fallen ao suddenly as it did had u washed off and drowned. for Hythe,

clared themselves delighted both with the Mr O. Harris the typhoon and onc Edwards, Unionist, has been elected speed and the behaviour of the yacht, Mr R. J. Hastings under the new Government has caused and our nationals.

Lat the whole Colony on Wednesday morning last. On Tuesday The two rescued men were in a very ex-

Mr J. J. Hoar London, July 19 (Midnight), ---The follow- much satisfaction in naval circles. It is rise up and give voios to their contitaents it stood at 784 millimetres, gradually fall hausted condition and received every atten- ing have been re etrated :-

Henley, July 9.-The first day of the Mrs Huart and child acarly twenty years since the hon. gentle- so sa to strengthen the hands of those in ing it fell rapidly and continnonsly until

702.5 10

at 2 a.m. Shortly after G mez was at las Admiralty.

anthority. There is no hope for Chinsa.. it

from the captain, the Japanese, the Unionists. Mr Henry Chaplin, Sleaford thirty-sixth au ziversary of the Water Derby Mr Morton Jones from within. - Yours,

at about 1.30 h.m., when the storm reached from Moji to a sročili pork to the northward, ham; Mr Michael Biddulph, Rass (Berament to all concerned. Cornell was pitted Mr J. Kinghorn

parser and his aff They were bound (Lincoln); Sir John D. Poynder, Chippen. uf Great Britain was a great disappoint Me Kemper and son Mr R. L. Thotan BRITISHER. its height, it stood at 613.2. With des from

crease of barometric pressure the wind in- and the boat, which was their own pro- fordshire); Me F. C. Morgan, South Mon against the crew of the Leander Deat Club, Mr W. Kramme

of ex-Oxford and Cambridge Риби ровес creared in violence, and at about 12.30 Perly, had no recognised name. Captain mouthshire; the Hon. R. Turress O'Neill, paramen, and said to be the strongest on reached the phonominal forno of 30 metres anderson very kladly organised a sub-

Mid Antrim,

the river.

WINDSOR HOTEL. Liberals Mr J. M. Paulton, Bishop per second. Firat it came from the N.B.,scription on behalf of the shipwrecked men

There was some confusion at the start, Mr John A. Blattau Mr The Gonsalves than from the E.N.E. then E., and finally which was generously responded to by Auckland (Durbam); Mr H. J. Wilson,

all hands in the ship, the subscriptions Holmfirth West Riding, Yorkshire): Mring to the presence near the starting line Mrs Boggs and child Mr H. A. Honn you again on the subject of Christian Mis the minimum recorded by the baronetec, men were landed on the 20th. Thaae Alegniter Asher, Blgin Burgh.

S18,I cannot refrain from addressing from the South & this point, at about amounting to the handsome total of 86 yea. Bazuel T. Erana, Mid Glamorganshire; Mr af bonis which seriously interfered with Mr Geo. M. Booker Mr M. W. Lanks

Leander,

Consequently the latter nero Mr Bavardior tionary Societies in Chias, assing that an-all occurred, and saertly afterwards the on the duretia saw another stoarer resca- Anti-Parnellites-Mr Jobs Dillon, Bist somewhat slow in getting into position. Mr Coytier other moat cowardly

Mr E. Danie VWOOUNT Wolseley and Viscount Peel ble loss of life, has with famenta- 4 prvarure: increased as the. Rind vaereding men from a wreek at 9.m, the same Hayo; Mr Fraver Mandeville, Bouth Tipper-hen, when the umpire asked if the crews |

occurred near

near Fooshow. round to 3.W. and, blowing again nearly on

were ready, Cornell promptly answered Mr W. Domarest being the guests of Sir Joba Fender in the Your Londing article on the subject will before, continued till about 6 pm. The day, has said not make out the range (South); Mur Samuel Young County Yes, and the umpire claims Leander did Mr Enriques

name. She was dying the British dag. Young, East Cavan; the same. telegraph steamer Mirror, and it known that they ware to visit King certoials have affect, in arousing the British atopat of rainfall during the storm was Kube Chronicle.

Mr David

This the Leaders deuy in Mr F. Ezekiel 15gistered at 63.8 millimetres, or the Government as to the necessity of sume

about eight

Sheehy, South Galway; the Hon. F. Blake, South Tongford

any case, tho o umpire gave the word Go!' Mr J. H. Fawkner Town Council agreed to confer the freedom stringent measures being at once taken to galiose to the square foot. Several of the

The following Unionists have been elect- balf the Leander ore started and their Bir G. Girault

and the Cornall crew shot away, but only Mr G. Furt of the Bargh on Sir John Pender and his bring the Chinese Government to its senses totally wrecked and a very large number humbler dwellings the hill side were two guests. The meeting took place on Forje.rs these dast rdly pete of vandalism of houses in town wara damaged to a greater

ed:-Mr Faraos Pender,

Mid Northampton; Mr T. Malcolm, Stowmarket (Buffelk); Mr In spite of this, the umpire allowed Cornell stroka protested that they were not ready. 3rd pit., in the Townhall, Provoat Speace on the part of Chinese maba have been 52 or less degrer. Flying tiles, telegraph

Philpots

Torquay (Divor); Mr T. G. prasiding, when the burgess tickets were ing, and nothing but money compensa

Barnes, Favershamn (Rant); Mr C. ArCripps, Americans the race. The Leanders have Me W. Boley

to pull over the course and awarded the Handed to the different gentlemen.

tion has been got! It is not money that wirus, and other objects made it a work of

Stroud (Gloucetor), the Hon, C. Struik, jodged a protest against is wanted but sovero punishment that ought doors, although no serious casualties bare some dabger and difficulty to about out.

umpire's devi Mr J. W. Bollen A NAVAL GOTOspondent siluding to the to be meted out

While regretting that Messta Cornes & Moklon (Essex), these cowardly raflank fact that in May, during a four hours' full-

Liberals Mr H. C. Talford, Lichfeldios and it was referred to the board of Dr. F. H. Bonota I quits foresee that if united action is not been as yet reported. Telegraphis cota Co. should have found themselves compelled

to enter into a compromise with Me Kinute (Staffordshire); Mr Souttar, Dumfrieshire;

stewards, but the boord will not change Capt en Carbach munication during the aflernoon 138 speed trial, the Centurion, thon on her way taken by the Eneopean Powers, to bring abonned on secount of the falling of posts Riyamon in the matter of the yarn diepute, Bir T. G. Carmichael, Midlothian; the decision. from Chefoo to Nagasaki, made the excel- the Government of China under some cort lent mean of 17-5 knots an hour, remarks of European control, or if Benda be, ander wires, etc. With the exception of the Dertainly ecaust hold with some of car Hemphill, North Tyrone; Mr Davis, Cardi-and the Argonant Rowing Club of Toronto Mr R. P. Dipple

The crews of the London Rowing Club Mist Coe

that she is nominally, of course, an

started in koot ship : yet I am satisfied, he, 1, 1815 direct. European rule, the dangers threaten. memerable blow of September 14th, 1893, ontemporaries that they are to biamo for gen.

the precipitaray of the Anti-Parnellites. Mr E. E. Vosey Kavx,

in the first heat for the Stoward's Mr J. P. Dowling the missionary and communities 10 barometric change to equal that of tow, if any, foreign 185 kust ships, after will dally increase. There are many who Wednesday last has been recorded in current prontaties of Mess:s D-175 (f South); Mr O. Malley, Connemara Uhallenge sup for fourd at 4.08 p.m. The Mrs Farmor and obilde C. Bughe

Cornes & Co. had the interests of his Arm (Galway).

Canadians wars first away, B. G. Meng Mr Geo. Fenwick having been in commission for nearly still believe that Übins will rise up some | Nagunaki.—Nagasaki Express.

to consider to the first place, and was fully. London, July 91.-la yesterdy's telesutting the pace at forty three to the Mrs L. Hoey and sighteen months, can equal the Centurion's day, and at a great future is before ber,

Tokyo, 29th July. aware that every day'a delay might eventual gine the Right Hen G. J. Gaschen was er But at the half-mile post the London crew Mr L. Hoey

minute, which placed them a length ahead. obildran performance.

bot the signs of the times seem to show According to a report made to the Gay result in the ruin of the firm's business, consously announced as re-elected for SP, that her days are numbered. Rising pso-vernment by Mr Omori, Governor of Na- while it was very doubtful if any interferen. Cleogoo, Hanover Square. I should have had gained on them and they rosed almost Master Hoey

the mile post, which was Miss Hoey. says the Peking and Tientsin Times of the at heart, do nos murder in cold bloed de killed in that prefecture during the recent serious loss. Fersign merchants in general East Grinstead (Sussex).

Mr Geo. Holmes fenceless women and childreu, No, peo-storm and 14 injured, while 1,602,houser cannot complain of the result. Had they The following candidates have been re- the Argonauts then gained a slight advau- Miss Inaiz

Roving 27th July, appears the cams of the Hon. Tple who do these thing are ruaning down were thrown down, 1,418 bouses partly desired Mesars Cornes & Co. to await the leated: H; Whitehead, of Hongkong. This gentle an abgam the immediate dangers of which destroyed, and 98 vessels of large or email setion of the Government, they should have

has just returned from home where they apparently do not see.

proposed a tokene. by which combination (Lancashire, Svath-West); Sir K, Webster 200 splashed told and F. P. Thomp Mr H. U. Jeffries

A. B. Forwood, Ormskirk age, but the H has recently been giving evidence to the

Lack of education, peli-sought ignorance,

Kobe, 27th July. should have been opposed by combination. Isle of Wight; Mr B. S. Foster Lowestoft Goverment on matters affecting the co-

As a result of a typhoon experienced on Foreign merobante denling in yarn might Hao H. C. Pinzkett, Dublin Courty, South; stitution of the Legislative Council of the religious fanaticism and the persecution of Crown Colony of which be a member. Christian. Misious have all helped, in a Wednesday night a serrible accident occur- have arrived at some commen understand. Major F. C. Rasch, South-East Eeros e finish the London arow put on a splendid

great way, to keep China in a state of im-red on the Banyo line, resulting in the death

which the Tarn ing by

Guild would hate Stanley Leighton, WA understand Mr Whitehead purposes mobility. The people of the country itself, of more than forty soldiers and injured to been informed that nu altempt to enforce Colonel T. Waring, County Dowe, North

Oswestry (Shropshire) The Eton Public School crew was ro- continuing his journey to Faking after a short visit to Tongshan and Shaubizikusu. being oppressed by official tyranny and mis many others. It appears that about 9.60

of thete number would Sir foseph Savary, Appleby (Westmoreland) ceived with great enthusiasm, and when turn bac

suspension of all Colonel H. M boa carnot help seeing pim. on Wednesday

dispatched out on

immediately lead to

Newmarket, Cam- they won the second heat for the Grand rapid dousy, and the outcoms from Hiroshima, consisting of a locomotive,

further dealings with Japanese merobante bridgeshire [not a

Challenge cup, testing the Thames Row- DISTINGUISHED goldier se was Lord Strath of the recent war with Japan, has

has consider thres brako 韓国の

nineteen carriages,

matil the boycott was removed, and to auch

Athorley Jones, ing Club, there was the loudest cheering nairn, whose states was anvalled the other ably accelerated the coming down.

and conveying a number of disabled CANG Mesuru Carnes & &Co. would have found

North West; Mr H. E. Hob of shu dey. The race was one of the best day, there is a well-authartiosted · story

seleca for

house, DeviceN

of the day. The Thames Club led slightly to arise from bia headquarters of their

divisions of the Guild. But we fear that t

at trade respective

at the start, Mr. J. Price, Eat

we

BOYCOTTING FOREIGNERS

IN JAPAN,

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Mr Soots Savory

Mr Bohroeder

Mr. H. Wheeler

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Minore

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AMONGST the premost visitors to Tisptalu. | Pie who have the welfare of their country gasaki prefecture, there were 19 persoas en by the Government would have provented been Mr G. Goschon. Ualanist, elected for passed at six strokes to the minute, Mrs Gno. Holmes

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Hugh McCallum

Major The Hon. E

Noel

Mrs Nool and child

Mr Bandelanda

Mr B. F. Sheldon

Mr F. H. Slagbok Mr and Mrs A. Find- ley Smith & Family Mr A. G. Btokan Rev. and Mrs Valling Mr W. B. Walker Mr H. Won

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Earopean Governments | diers who were being sent back to the themselves in a position to resist the ival | Legnézeten (Cerawal Thetuar Owen, art, but, in spite of bad steering. resposting his share of the work of the to copel the Emperofil savas of the There were 380 mon of the 1st division, try and competition among foreign merohents Norfolk; Mr H B Pease, Cleveland Y Flon suun gained the Head and kept it suppression of the Indian Mulloy hardly

to his credit. Όπο right the unhappy state of his country, and to aur. 50 of the 2nd and 40 of the 3rd, the train, is a keen as to reeder combination of this shire, North Riding); Mr T. E. Riis, Meria Shroughout, winning sally in splendid General (then Sir Bugh

Bass) was aested round himself with able and loyal advisors which was on exten coe, having thus some sort almost impossible, at present, though it

Mr. W. E. M. form by one and a quarter lengths in the In the Meas sent, when a sergeant reported But, unhappily, of able statesmen China 380 passengers in the care, beside railway Been to us that some such combinatie Davies,

Mr J. Lloyd best time of the day--7.347. that 109 mutineers had been captured. Sir has none; loyal took less!-- The tottering servants, dc.

The following in a aummary *met eventually adopted

foreign

Wait Carmarthenshire, Morgan,

the Hugh, who was taking part in a game of fabric known to the world as the Empire of Judging from the report of Captain Mahlt merchant is to effectually protect himself Anti-ParnellideM J. F. Hogar, Mid. roots to-day

Grand Challenge cup, first boats Trinity whist, threw down a card, and then drawled Chine, ruled by an all but unapproachable mann the train mest have passed righ from most serious loss. By the compulsary Tipperary; Mr James Gilhody, County Hall, Cambridge at the Lond Rowing

in his aristocratio feablon, Shook forareigo, is past repair, for the evil is st through the centre of the typhoon in coming compromise Mesure Cones & Co. lose 62,180 | Cork, West; Thomas Curran, Santh Blige them all, sergeant. The game was still the root, and to remedy it, radical pretended, however, until the train reached by the decision of a court of law it is the fat East Cluse,

measures up from Birrahim. No danger was ap- and Mr Kimara Riyemon 81,050, and Yot Parmalite, Mr William H. E. Redmond, Serond hesi Eton Calle best the

Club easily by four lengths in 56. prosesdlag when the sergeant returned, must be breugould be left untamed, to get the leation betwest Itomaki and Onomical fer who fa fa faulty, not the former --Hobe

No stone should be With the remark, We bave abot 'em

Thames Rowing Club ensilan Ta

Barometer all, Bir, The General's response was iron the Chinese Government, taking into distage where the hos ruas close to the Chronicle.

Third host-Cornell fused the oarse in Temperature Tha-n-nks, sergeant, very many tha-a-pkel soppant that its members are ons and all of a low embankment. It was then

Egremont (Can borland): the Earl of 6:11 Leander did

I not start, med

Humidity past-actors in the art of praftiness, the about half past one in

the morning,

Dalkeith, Roxburghshire; Sie W. Osteron Thames Challenge Cup, eights, firat beat Diretion of } fullset possible

Lord A. Compton, PIANOFORTES tuned-Singly or by yearly that acts of brutality, as displayed the other about two hours earlier, and it would p- very popular in Chicago. What they are North Batke Mt G. H. Morrell, Woodrtook half tu 7:57.

reparation and a guarantee rogulst train had panned the spot afely Tus now woman idea drean't seem to be Biggleswade (Bade); Mr W. W. Carlile, Thames Rowing Slab by length and a Fore

College

Windvei contract High dass work-W. Robinson day at Kucheng, will not again occur. Such pear that afterwards while the typhoon was looking for principally out there are now North

things cannot go unpardoned. The French site worst, the ballast of the iezas had for bands.

Second heNarsus-Boat Club, Amt. (OzUB) Colonel Foster, Lancaster (Len- ssem to know better than the Roglish how some distance beeg washed away by the

Basbirs N.); Hon. A Bathurst, Cirencester tordum, bay Ly Margaret, Cambridge, to deal with Chinese ofBeisie in sex of this fees, leaving scarcely any support for the

(Gloucestershire); Mr O.L. Orr-Ewing, Ayr Baliy kind. A couple of gunbosts with all guns rails. Consequently, wogacon as the full W. ROBINSON And Co."ars Special Agents | Barghus the Hon. W. Gun, South Glamor- Vialto Challenge Cup, triple soulle, displayed are o madet salutary effect out weight of the train came upon the rails, the for all the leading Ragfish and Continental Ma H. T. Anstruther, St. Andrew's rat heat-Trinity Hall, Cambridge, beat only on the cob, but on the ošicikla.. I de Flina gavo way altogether, and ton of the Pianoforte Maanfeninrere.

Vaigy College, Cambridge,

and Co.

• Name twelve andcasts of the polar reglous,

said the professor, and the despairing

stadent wrote, "Six caule and a polar

The

The following have been elected: Unionists-The Hon, Duncombe,

-St. Johna

Oxford, best tas

Weather b

Rain

Higbeet operi mir ISM DEWARES OR The Britaniq Lowest pod wie taapirnizaro be OM DREDGERTO ANA

Firt duratant, eve Bengkong Observatory, August 6, 1896,

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