N.W. winds ; fair to unsettled, some raiti. The depression lately lying near Nagovaki has moved northward into the stia of Japan.
DIBORDER AT CANTON. Robberior and thefts are at present so
rife in Canton that one begins to regard them as maiters of course. To say they are of daily occurrence is easiderably un- daritating the case. Kobberies do not necessarily mean the mora taking away of property; they also include the seizures of women and girls. Grimes are constaddy
'powers that be.' Governor Ma thought that the incroana in robberies was due to
ERS
COURT OF JURTICE. SIONS UNDER TORTURE BIX MURDEREES CONVICTED. EIGHTY ARRESTS, (From our aux Correspondent),
Foochoy, Saturday, August 24,
7.20 p.m. The latent advices From Kuchong stato that the Chinese Officials have yielded to the pressure of the British and United States Consuls, and have conceded all claims for the presence of Foreigners at the Equity by the Special Commission,
wata present.
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ocontred.
THE CHINA MAIL.
enmity of these roar was directed not against the Christians only. They killed and plundered non-Christians as well,
been killed by them. Tast spring they went into the District Magistrate's Yamen, and compelled him to send out in state two of their number whom he had had arrested, and to boat in their presence one of the men who arrested them.
torn,
the
A P. & O. LINER OVERDUE,
VERBIS SENT IN SEARCH OF TRE
* AUSTRALIA.*
HUNAN TO BE OPENED, There is no longer any nead for car Frezoh frienda concealing the very imporisat sater- The Ceylon Independent of the 18th inst.prise which they have on hand in the centre of China, which means nothing more or less At one o'clock this morning (Tuesday) the Live and anti-forsiga province in China-
then the opening up of the most conserva-
*******
bave had the effect of scaring the higher teamship owned by the China Navigation ports. Capt Bayley hìmeolf weat in the hie owa country in '
ia
Faustralia
said that if no of the Taung-li Yamen are very sorry, etc.,
THE LOSS OF THE 'BOOCHOW." COURT OF INQUIRY, er been allowed to come about the msistores at Kucheng, and a deal
of telegraphing has been going on. On A Court of Inquiry was held st Shangbai would be ne Christians, and if learning of the different Indignation Mest on the 20th itaf. leto the circumstances Christians this trouble ings, which have been held in the Treaty attending the loan of the British steamer the Vegetarians would not have Ports, they four the consequences, and they Soochou, of London, No. 91,881, which
But this in absurd for the afraid that it cannot be settled by blood struck one mita south of the North-east Australia had not been sighted, and con-
money. His Majesty the Emperor, it is Premontory, in Shantung Province, on or aiderable anxiety is being fall to her Hunan. We have several times of late stated, has sent a wire in the shape of a about the 12th of August, 1896, stiff Decree to the Governor of Fabkion, The following was the finding of the fety. She was timed to arrivo hers on mentioned the mysterious mission of the declaring be will hold him responsible for Court:
Saturday afternoon, having left Ader atguaboat Lutin in the Yangleze, and a few all. If that is the case riots will cease, Finding and order of a Naval Court held half-past bine on Monday in rning. It days ago we reported that her destination was at first thought that there might have was the Tungting Lake, We now learn indeed no native Christian has ever yet Bas if the truth is known, with this Decree at H. B.M.'s Coneulate. General, Shanghai, | been a mistake in the tologram sunouncing addition to the extra officers and crew, the
from areliable informant at Bankow
that ara segret orders with regard to the Com. on the 20th day of August, 1895, to investi-her departure, but Capt. Bayley, the leal mission said to have started to Kucheng gate the circumstances attending the loss of agent, telegraphed to Adee and found that Latia has on board M. Emil Racher, who is I doubt rery much if the Governor will the British steamship Soochow, of London; the time was correct. On receiving the to be the obief of the French Commercial allow the Foreigners to have much to say Reial No. 91.885 which occurred on the
wire he ordered happened Mission now being organised to exploit till they are ready with substitutes who srs N. E. Promontory, Shantung Province, on to be in need the engal, which is the China by the united French Chambers of willing to suffer for the guilty. I a 12th day of August, 1895. sure you that these Indignation Meetings It appears from the evidence given before missing steamer, at the same time toi. Commerce, M. Boaher was formerly Com-
graphing the Court
that the Sonchow was a scraw
Bombay and Aden asking that missioner of Customs in the i M. Obiness versole night also be sout vut from these service, which ha afterwarde left for that af officiale.-- Mercury.
Tonkin. He has travel The party will probably go to Hwa Sang
Company of Lendva. She bad dye com-
Bengal.
lad extensivelyt in Southern China, and in A SUGGESTION TO THE MISSION- passes, uno standard on the upper bridge,
It is feared that the Australia has met the author of the standard work on Yo
Yoon, this week. It is reported on good autho-
ARY BODIES.
one steering on the upper bridge, one in the with some serious accident, and thus bula Province Chinoise de Tosuna, M rity that all the people have fled from that
In common with other journale not imme. wheelhouse and two in reserve. She was come disabled, but in all probability the Rosher's present mission is, we understand, village and taken everything moveable diately associated with Chias, the Kobe under the command of Mr John Richard has come scross another steamer in distress to advise the French Government as to the with them.
Word from another member of the party / Chromcle advocates the withdrawal of mis- Cooke, who holds a certificate as master, and in towing her into Colombe, Under belt paint in the Tungting Lake for the
sionaries from the interior. Our contem- and had a crew of 36 hende together with a
establishment of a Treaty Port. Opinion is The Mixed Court opened its proceedings says that they are all absolutely safe.--In-
compradore's staff of 17. Her draught of any circumstances the fact that she is twe Our suggestions is that, is face of these water forward was 18tt. 3in., and 19ft 2in days and a half late is, as we have, sand, said to be divided between Changteh.fu,
and considerable anxiety, both bore and Chang-sha-fa, on Wednesday last, 21st inetont, when silded Mr Star is now on his way downporary say:
causing
Toabow fu, far, we understand, Lothing definite nous, after which he will immediately re-should recall their workere until the empire She left Chioklong on the 9th August at
The
sita occurring ander the very nose' of the the Foreignors who wert up from Foochow along to Foochow to attend to some busi-continued sutrages; the missionary bodies eft,
to the exoot is a vessel of 7,000 tone
has been
Ou the 12th of The above shows what the expedition is becomes secustomed to the presence of the 12 p.m. with a cargo of wheat and rice
gross register, and 8,000 horse power. She settled, though politically the opening of the is commanded by Capt. J. Reeves, one of provincial capital Changaba to foreigners doing ned has done. It is well that the foreign trader and realises the advantages of bound for Taku Bar.
foreign intercourse, Then, after Western Augast at 2 a.. the weather became faggy
the veterans in the . and O. service, and would be the greatest triumph for French gentlemen went, for they are determined efvilisation has been introduced by the end the engines were put
half-speed, is one of the truck bonta of the Mrs 1 in China, while Changtch and Tochow diplomacy and the cause of progress general- to find out the truth and will ferret foreiga merchants, the propagands of ace fakes and sped and course duly altered in E. W. Bitch, for Pooeng.
af rest Thenceforward frequent medings were
Among the passengerz were Mr thing out to the bottom. The refusal of might recomments with leas danger of each fake
are both granter places commserially that the Prefect to allow them to be present at terrible scenes as then resently epasted, ogurdance with the state of the weather,
the capital. But we must wait farther in- The Chinese prisoners have been subject the trial shows that there is so intention which we may assure Mr Little appeal to us at 11.15 am. breakers were sighted, the
formation. Wo believe, however, that the ed to showking tertures, the result being on the part of the Chinese toga to the bot quite as much as they can do to him. What elm was put hard-a-prt, and the engines
opening of a port in Huzac is one of that cafussions have been wrung from tom of things, and that there are probably lau in posible? It is all very well to say full speed asters. At minute or two after-
Home powerful、
which is as yet a sealed book to
British thru. Six of the actual murderers of the the Prefect and his superiore nie antires to that Chinese inxndarindom must be taken in wards she took the rooks, striking them
conditious of the new Franco-Chinsan Treaty diplomauts and like everything else nut under. stood
awakens suspicion and vagus terrars, women and children at Kuchung have been shield. I trust the Conects will instrup band with as little delay as possible, and breast the foremust, aubsequent at 5.20
their rights and that in this they will that we must take strong antica to. boat pro, slipping of and sinking in bevo hoard nothing of the matter.
down this common for Thess are well fathome. convicted. Eighty arrests are reported,
The Court having regard to the oiream-morning's mail is ec 8.8. Australia, and is where probably, when the full docament: Both the Britiak Consul and the United/backed up by their Ministere at Pekipounding words, but they are words and oo?
two days early horo, being due on Wednes published, there will be found to be no cause To yield now would be disastrous
for such fears. The opening of Hanan by day.ingapore Free Press. (1)-That the master appears interests of Foreigners everywhere in thing more is Great Britain to undertake lance above stated, finds as follow
awar of reprisets, and send gun-hosts to
any nation will be no immense gain to mất fotoigu intorests in
in China. China. It is a crilical time, and a firm bura towns and slaughter the inhabitants, navigated bie vessel in a careful manner
will strike 08. it hand, a firmor, 1 bear, than that of our and thus still further intensify the
PUNJOM MINING CO., LIMITED.
the very heart of the anti-foreign devil, Minister, will he needed to bring us safely prevent rane hatred Are the heads of so
and tend to enlighten the natives of the wort many mandarins to be demanded whenever
The Secretary of the Panjom Mining ignorant and prejudiced province as to the through it."
a missionary is barbarously killed-r Surely,
Co., Limited, adviess the receipt of the
true object of the mission of the Decidental if action such as this be mount, and we pro
following repart for Jair from Me Blamey, in China, & few years back a great fam rume that something of the sort is the in-
Bosnager at the mines:-
was made about a projected visit to the that terpretation of the strong action
August Shaft 200 ft. Level.-Fairly good shores of Hausn by a British man-of-war To the Editor of the 'Catna MAIL.'
ahal beat down this common foe, these bo
progress has been made in driving on the with Mr Consul Chris. Gardner on board, Foochow, 21st August. ourious methods by which to defend the
course of Gillies' roof, and I am pleased to but it proved abortive and never "eventasted" SI,-On reading the Strange conduct right to preach the doctrine of peace and
say the
worth fully 8 dwts. per ten by of the British Consul' as published in your good will! The eitnation is one beset by
for British diplomacy to have the work which sasay. I am surprised to the gravest difficulties, and we doubt if the
I I fear the ora is refractory, bow-it failed so miserably to carry out, after paper of the 10th inst., seo that & worthless are the soldiers, whose daty it is at Foochow to correct the second paragraph Fracter or has been cast upon the cha-strongest of strong action will be of avail was shown by the Chinese residents in the ever, as but little free gold cau be got by openly talking about it, quietly accomplished
our much respected Consul, Mr unless the missionaries themselres solve the
without any flourish of trumpets by the work it
in the interior Mansfield, by the letter of your own cor- problem by abandoning
Frenob. But British diplomacy is a thing to maintain order, and whoso coward ca of his letter of the 5th August, It is there endent of the 5th idom, in which he and returning to the treaty paris where they i
of the past, lika British prestige in Chian. -- and laziness contribute largely to the stated: Contrast with this the conduct of states inter aliu that the Onnsut refused to can be protected by their nationals Those
hina dus tte. prasent state of affaire. On Friday lost a the United States Consul, Colonel Hixsor, come back from Kuliang to Fuochon to who decide otherwise must be prepared to and the Rer Mrattand to the urgent businese about the take their lives in their hands, for no ration desperado disguised as a soldier tried to Archdeacon Wulfe
massacre that happened at
At
My information is that the Chineso of gambling, and he at anse suppressed it with fals are now co-operating with the Canals, and are extending to the every facility for unrelenting hand. the time, tho Chines: Afri (Wah T. Yat Po) commcat-carging on independent investigation. ed upon his action as solces. Our con temporary argued that gambling is & con-
sequence and not the case of rubberies. It want on to say that before suppressing garabling the authorities should see that there was other employment available for the gambirra, and stated there was no more effectivo woy of increasing the number of robbers than to at once
Status Consul dintain a firm attitudo.
The komeguarda aca protecting the vil. deptive the legion who live on gsabllages (presumably from the depredations of ing of their ordinary means of subeta-the rebela and the counter-depredatives of tance. To do what Governor Ma did, the Chiacas rabble sent from Fecho to protect the Commission and Foreigners, — doubtless with a pralesworthy spirit, wan
ED. C.M.] like putting the cart before the home, a way of doing things characteristic of the mandarins. While on this subject quote a case, appearing in this morning's Labue of our contemporary to show how
WB
THE BRITISH CONSUL'S CONDUCT. ▲ CORRECTION LY OUR CORRESPONDENT.
We are requested by our Correspondont
upo
to the
ANOTHER DEFENCE OF THE
BRITISH CONSUL.
to have
and to have taken proper preventions to enable the ship to pass at a safe distance off the land.
(That the fact of the real going sebore is to be attributed to the influence of a strong north-westerly current, which under the circumstances one would not expect to find.
ar
line.
There is no explanation yet of what has cateed a delay to the ship, but she must have turned up in time to suable the a. Bengal to bring on the Far Eastern mails,
The P. & D. agunt here writes: which arrived here this morning.
The
This
Et
the
to-day is of ore has improved, until as the Americans say. It will be n assly jar
washing.
We have commenced the crosscut to go out to this new shaft, and hope to see it to its destination by the end of the coming mouth.
Intermediate 150 ft. Level---The various drivages and slopes here contiune to farnish
abunge.
teize soos bales of raw silk from some silk Banister, two English Missionarlas, finding tien), and in order to repudia (Ku.is yet prepared to garrison with soldiers afery was within a two-mile radius of the light- the bulk of the oro milled and are without
marchaute on tho pretext of their evading customs dues, which. however, they had daly paid. To silk merchants showed a bold front and with the co-operation of some of their countrymen and district watchmon ruscoeded in capturing the rob
bor.
A party of soldiers wanted to get the kudes as well as the reward of fifty
that their own Onaul would do nothing for them, were compelled to go to the Ameri. Oar correspondent wisher cau Consul." this latter phrase to read finding that their own Conal would do nothing for them, crcept send despatches, were com palled to go to the American Consul,'
of your own correspondent's statement I may as well say that he has bean. too pre- cipitate in mak
in making zach, and in order to substantiale my assertion, I now send you Archdeacon Wolfe's statement, with a re- quest that you will be kind enough to publish it along with this letter.
station is China cecupied by missionaries.
THE INFAMOUS STORY OF
EUROPEAN DIPLOMACY.
Bankok, August 9. At last the two other Towers affected by the Chinesa atrocities have made their voices heard in a feeble remonstrance against the ever-recurrent riots in which so many lives have been encrificed, and which would have beeg spared had the Powers abstained, as they ought to have done on former occasioes, from showing any hesitancy and vacillation in the matter. Victor Hugo once observed A m killed in Paris,
is a murder,
B. F. TALзor, Lieut, K.N.,
W
LATE TELEGRAMS. (Japanese Exchanges.}
THE LILO-TUNG RETHOVESSION.
Tokyo, August 15.-It is rumoured that Rasio, Germany, and France again made the Government certain proposals to towards the end of last month concerning tho retroccasion of the Line-tung peninsula.
OBOLKKA ON A RUSSIAN STEAMER.
Nagasaki, August 15.-The Russian steamer Baikal, which left Chefoo for Vladivostock with 300 Chinamon, has put in hore with 80 cases of cholera on board.
(3)-That the officers and crew appear to have conducted themselves in a proper man
(4) That every attention and courtesy neighbourhood of the spot to the ship wrecked crow. where the ship stook.
(0)-That the Court deniras cap cially to direct attention to the fact that the syren attached to the N. E. Promontory lighthouse would appear il foggy weather to be ab- solutely inaudible, seeing that the Soochow
house for at least twenty minutes without hearing any anand,
The new shaft has ovansoted and the The expenses of the Court, fixed at £5chamber or plat has been prepared and 3, are approved.
substantially timbered. We are now wait. Dated at Shanghai, this 20th day of ing for the ground below this level to drain, when sinking will be resumed to convect August, 1895, (Signed)
with the 200 ft. level. I hops to see 3. W. JAMIESON, President of Naval trucks and cages at work on this shaft at I may here add that we have just now a Consul of the finest grade, whose conduct,
Court, Auting Five-Cound-
na dietan: date, and the August Shaft I dure any, is unimpeachable, and the way
almost, if not entirely, relieved of hauling, Of course you are aware that the collar of of his doing business is reaolute, and finally
this shaft is on a level to command our
OPERATIONS IN FORATOSA. he is the right man to uphold the cause of
At the close of the proceedings the Prestono breakers at the mill; benso the pro his countrymen when he unds such are
Tokyo, August 13.-Dispatches have worthy of his protection. Ihave frequent
sident addressing Captain Cooke said-1 will be delivered direct as it comes from
boen received from G-verbor.General OBSTRUCTION BY CHINESE
ly seen him on business matters which be
bavo much pleasure Captain Cooke, in hand below and without a second bsaling.
Lavol.-The
Kabayama, dated Taipeh, the 14th lost., 110 cheerfully took up at once, and the only
ing back your certificate along with those of
preparations we were OFFICIALS.
making at date of my last report for begin. containing news of further operations in difficulty I met with is the stapidity of the
your slicers.
Several engagementa (From our own G-rrespondent, )
have Chinese officiale,-Yours,
aing a cross-cat to go eat to intersect Formosa. Foochaw, August 19.
W. T. KEY.
Gillea Reef having been completed, a start taken place, in each of which the in- I bave just received a lotter from Eu
[W. T. Koy' will seo that on Enturday to a just aclntion of question.
Lavo resolved building a dock in that
bat I regret to say that after driving piss on the Japanese sido amount to 7 officers cheng, the cubstance of which is as follows last we published the whole of the Ex yalem of treating China ae & civilized one of the leading cities of Hakodate as mads in the carly part of the mouth, surgents were routed and & d. Casusilice The party, even in all, the British and
presses pat in circulation in Foochor, and power has been weighed in the balance and harbour with a captat of yea 1,200,000 feet a body of water broke on ns, which and men killed or wounded. The main that we have already published that of found wanting, and it is high time that tho It is intended that the dock shall be made dempotely drove us ont of the place. In body of the insurgents has reltested to
Further operations are American Consuh, the British Vice-Copan, Archdeacon Wife. Wo think it is only fairgunhaat polies of a decade ago should be large enough to recommodate man--not fact, it almost drowned us out of the mine wards Taiwan.
imminent. for two days. It has now drained off con- QUARANTINE AG VINST_JAPANESE PORTS, Lieut. Evans, of the U.S.S. Detroit, Dr J. to the British Consul at Forchow that these reverted to. To rerais passive spectators of over 10,000 tons. Bebe Chronicle
of the spoliation of their subiecta is not of the
siderstdy and I am in hopes of soon being explanations should be published; re befitting role for either Great Britain J. Gregory and Revs. Banister and Star, shink it would be very unfair to
able to resume driving. As the
Tokyo, August 16.-In consequence of source of ANNA FATAL recident cecurred on board the this water is cvidently a small swamp near the cholera epidemic, the Rassiad Govern- The charge brought by Chang Chan resched Kucheng nafoly at 6.30 p.m. oment or Mr Mansfield before a judgeited States to plur. It is therefore to be the steamer Afridi st Panang on the 13th the works; I am now catting a deep ditchment has declared the treaty ports of
ho has bee hoped that the Kucheng out reak will aconse
WO against Li Tu, of selling her fur the par- Friday, the 16th. As they approached the board on kia own behalf. Along the English-speaking governmen ́s to a sened that about thirty tons of lin in slabe where practicable and driving a lannol Japna infected, and the quarantius regula. pose of prostitution, came up for re-hearing oath gate of the city they were met by a
were the first to publish anything in the their duty and that they will emphasize were placut as the 'tween deck h-taaway, where the depth is too great for a ditch, tions will be epfarced against veg:15 to-day on sposal from the Magistrate's -
Conrad's conduct it their demands for redresa by naval de- finding of guilty. Mr J. J. Francis, Q.C., Taat crowd of thousands of soldiers, officials was in the form of a letter whose bona monstration. It is tolerably certain that Owing probably to the great weight, the which up will thoroughly drain this coming from Japan.
dollars, offered by a guild hall for a captare of this kind, and tried to snatch the prisoner from them. A free fight ensued between the parties, which attracted a number of spectators. The soldiers are stor brave mail some one has captured the robbers,
SUPREME COURT. IN APPELLATE JURISDICTION. Before the Full Court. Monday, Aug. 26.
THE ALLEGED HIDNAPPING CASE.
ARRIVAL OF THE COMMISSION AT
KUCHENG.
from our own
from!
Mr
The throute of fifty thousand people are cut in the East it is a question. And the forsiga diplorasla in Pekin would talk then. selves bearse without coming any the acqrar que
or tho
C. C. HENNING, Mester, P. & Merahere.
0. atramer Bokilla,
itist
about 8-30 p.m
ed by Mr G. C. O. Master (Acting Crown handed the pecupant the carda of the four pasar the sake of British Mang-/ventinue so, remains to be en. We ore ing two othere, who were st
Oban.
fald.
It appears
unda re
(Orpion Exchanges.) ORICKER. London, August 13.--I the cricket match between Surrey and Ewer, the lat tor were beaten by 200 rows. Yorkshire bast Koot by novun wickute.
THE LAST ELECTION.
bim to state the facts of the case and cat roundabout street crowded with people and his friends, up to the present mize, appear China has bed to face combination of dared the inventor of the modern rear-driv. and I think it will do this for somo little sad Shotland by a reduced majority. This
The evidence was that Chung Chau, a girl gaily decorated with flags and scarlet cloth
ad.
of 17, had been living with a woman Dain banners. The Stars and Stripes and the
July 11 Ng
It comet be said in Mr Mansfeld's favur
to have done bis case more harm than good.
that he is now working most sergeticnily,
At Cainess Kowloon Fing took Chung Chaut to Li Ba's house at the house, and the writer asys: My heart Bunghom, and while the three were having us with pride as I was then symbols a meal of rice together Nu Ping Agreed to ssil Chong Chau to Li Fu for 8150, and of civilizations in the very heart of savage,
down $10 on the spot, promising to barbarous heathenism. pay the rest as soon as the girl could de mold in Singapore as s prostitute.
paid
The Profeut called at 10 a.m. on Satur-
present
Air Francia naked hava to interpose; he day, and from him it was learned that four- thought the appellant (who had been sent teen men bad Leen arrested, thees of whom
at this re-beating of
days ago.
un
There it to test the
10
is ten miles north of Andrība. The Horns ountinae retrating before the French troops.
THE GERMAN EMPEROR London, Aug. 13.is Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Germany arrived at Low ther Castle yesterday, as the gitcat of Lord
Quotations.
way of criticism on the
swap and so prevent any walor from it H. J. Holmes, appeared and people assembled to do them honour, fides we have implicit faith; and dealing with feet, a on the and ina
correspondent at Fonchow.
on the great Fawers are now of one mind in and tin into the lower bold, a distine of hatchway gave way, precipitating curlies
from finding its way into the mice. This for the appellaut, Li Fu, and the Hon. W.
work will Bust about $600, but if my cr As each chair approached a Yamen runner contemporantial comment upen M. Goodman (Attorney General), insrect-
pectatious aro realized it will pay for itself We are refrained
their
lo s few months Solicitor) was for the respondent, Chung | Mandarins then in the city, à safuta was British honar sa hoped there would be mutual distrust would not in the present
prestige and very much disinclined to believe that
mored to tbs hospital.
New Leader.Tho drives and stopes on case, scy more than in the past, afford
this leader continue to give ore of very The Attorney General aid that, as this red and the party was conducted to one of some satisfactory explanation for the delay China an outlet te sasaps from her well me. Mu Harry J. Lawson, at the dinner given to fair quality for the mill, and have assisted London, August 10-Sir Leonard Lyell was a re-hearing de novo, it would be for the Methodist Mission Houses through a of our Coneul in connection with the rited deserts. Fox, fat bincus orias bin in recognition of his claim to be consi. greatly in the output of gold for the month. (Liberal) has been ro elected for Urknoy
Buchong massacre; but we must say that witnesses, na in un ordinary prosecution.
completes the elections.
THE FRENCH IN MA Powers and enaceeded in extricating herselling safety biosols, and therefore a revolu. time longer. from their meches.
Gillies Reef, Mill Golly Tunnel.-The It is the old old story. tioniser of cycle ocnstruction, mentioned the
IN MADAGASCAR. 18.-General Duchess The
would present a joint interesting fact that a careful estimate North Driva hose has became very poor combination
Paris, Aug Ping, who soted as her gairdsan, British Consalar flag were raised above and we Bré aura no one will way that his Sota to China containing their demand for pluses che annual output of these machines and bas evidently passed through the telegrapha that the First Brigade had bi-
the money condust when be firet head of the metacrare con and one of the precious members off then at over ten millions airy spent her chute of payable are. Wo that continue vouanked in sight of Banginandreans, which
the combination would secretly counsel
ground still farther north. was more than an ertur of judgment, the Chiness officials to resist the demands. Das be no question that the present papa- Total drivugo for the month... 692' 6" grievous error of judgment perhaps but
Ors mined. 571 tone nothing more. Wo await further informa do wouess the other members of the larity of sycling is due to the far greater
combination would find out that one of ease and speed with which modern improve-made up as follows:- tion on this subject.-ED., U. M.]
their own cumber bad buen playing false, mente, such as the introduction of the chair
August Shaft...413 tons 10 owle, and the whole plan of coercion
oamen gear, enable them to be propelled. Only Mall Gully......112 THE KUCHENG AND CHENGTU forthwith
impos
New Loader rried on dating 293 Lonsdale,
45 an unseemly end to the few years ago it would have seemed OUTRAGES.
great clacemfitare at the Power Ducible to do 30 miles between one midnight Milling This was The following telegram, delayed in transcerned. Bach is, in sist, the infamous and another, but 400 miles in that space of days with tea head of stamps crashing 60 mission owing to the Yellow River juunda Cern to gaol by the Magistrate) ought to ba he said participated in the massacre. Notion, the sent by Colonel Denby, the U.S.atory of European diplomacy in Ohiau, time have some to be considered no very ex-toba of ore from the mine for a yield of 377
feat for a It was found the Li Fu had been brought mas had confessed that he killed Me Minister, on the 17th inat, from Feking, Knowing this, it is not in the woour play Frenchman, H., Eurot, Bas jest done the gother wish 12 02. 14. diets, team has footure of Selling Pisha and Organs au good rider, and a oz. 14 dwts. of smelted gold, which, to ROBINSON and Co. make a special that the astute Chinese officials should down from the gaol to the Court in charge Stawart, as was reported in Foodbow a fow with the request that it should be com their oards
are now told amazing distance of 515 miles within that acoordingly. We
gyanide works and 3 oz. 14 dwts, bought the Easy-Payment systam. of a warder.
municated to the NC. Daily News The Attorney General went on to say
I did not consent that British Conui that Great Britain and the United States time. At firet there was a disposition in from one tributers, will be shipped on the that the girl was unwilling to go to Sin- At the Consuls' request the Prefect pre-should represent American interests at have formulated their demands and China English oyeling circles to throw doubts upon 5th inst, to our Singapore agents. The genuineness of this stupendous record, uid twelve bead of stampers have been thebat gapore au prostitute, no sho escaped | mined to have all executions at Foochen.boogty. I withdraw from the promised will not be stow a pledging herself to their partial inquiries on the spot seem to haken down and we are. ro-erecting them on | OPIUM-New Patna, cob,... 196
Commission three weeks ago. Sir Nicholas acceptance, He n'as promined full detailed reports of O'Cour diet het wegraph Mr Jamnions its fulsiment there is a big gult which no leave no doubt that the feat was really most substantial foundations. Nest mortar Bicycling News boxes are being built here sad worn and that Me Tratman would represent American European diplomats have us yet sucscaded honestly acomplished. LA Fu. Went to the vendor Ng Ping every hing he and the other officials and interests at Changiu. The annoucementries and the destruction of the property in and adde a compliment to the sportsmanlike | Singapore and atock. Alleration and ins of citing now acknowledge that the gure is correct, assless ports aro being renewed from to get his money back, but only succeeded
in bridging over. The in recovering $15 of it. Ng Ping, disco-one to bring the guilty parties to justice,
A mistake. WGS A varing that the girl Chung Chau was being The Consuls then said they and the whole
It will be seen on reference to the reply China will go on as merrily as ever unless herocter of French egalists, sheltered by her sister-in-law, went straight of their party would expect to be present of Sir Nicholas O'Conor to the China As the Japanese canidescend to step in and take to the police and spoused the sister-in-law
ociation, published in our columns on the the missionaries nader their protecting wing. of kitapping. The police made search, at the trial of the criminals, but this the 7th, that the announcement that Mr Trst-As things are, the privilege of being su In ita course of financial reforce the Chinese and found the girl at Wanchat; and on in Profect promptly refused, orging it was a man would represent American interests Englishman or an American in China does Governmen', the N-C. Daily News Bays,
procedent and he would first have to get does part of
Cyanide Works. The clean up from this been trying to kidnap the girl. Ng Fing
despatch to Mr Jamieson, the giet of which all worldly goods and mattered into the provinces. It has boon onleu'ated that and Li Fu were prosecuted, and both were ass then demanded it as a Treaty right, the telegram gave Mr Jazaieson permissing bargain. So much for the boasted prestige under the rest service it costs the took place early in the month, with results
advised. Li Fu
three teels odd for each pical of tribute rice
Genera convicted. necmod to bene do appoalad. There which the Viceroy had no power to grazt to make known, and at that time 3r of Great Britain scd the United States! Contral Government no legs iben twenty-tus already or attention a Pion
the girl was sold ;
mieson had not been informed that Colonal Siam Free Press
brought through the Grand Jenal to the work coming under this boxd. Wo Br4 the question was whether the tale was for or refuse. As the Prefect still refused they Donby bed withdrawn from the Commis-
Imperial grauaries at Poking? To curtail getting in stocks of firewood and mining Barometer purposes of prostitution or not.
made a formal demand and gave him four donu,
therefore the ruívoor expenses in this timbers so as to be ready for the coming Temperaturd The Chief Justics thought the evidence hours in which to reply. His answer came
I connection with_tha__dismissal of the
sarvico it is intended to dispense, in the clearly showed that, if it was not a case for
Tiantain, 15th August.
now a stock of both on the mine and ready Direction of? dimineal, it was a case for committal to the taca minutes late and was in subotanica
The Roman Catholics baro que tota Paris, a correspondent in that oily says Grain Tantais, Grant Canal Sub-Frefects, for eating such as Projom sover SUST
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that ho know the justice of their request, settlement with the Chinese with regard to couple of months ago a servant was observed and Tribute Riga Transport Superintend before. (Contracts for the supply of lime, Borne
bas been accepted by the mission se esti- with Lord Dufferie in India, opening the of the fastest in the Empire. Best Instance. I thought that by coming by bad already telegraphed to his superiots factory, and also approved of by the Trench Ambassador's deepatol bx. The box wa here today and examining the witnesses I for instructions. Then he clavatly avoided Minister. They are to receive Tis. 700.0
Mr Austen Lee, (0.009, given to him locked by and one hundred copies of a proclamation whose elles is on the
key, and tam- the box on the staircase la driving in a carriage at Saigon on bis |
and took refuge with hor sister-in-
Flow Ohiness Kowloon. So the purchaser,
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the sister-in-law but her accuser who ba instructions from the Viceroy. The Oon-gram. It was mentioned in a proflour much less immunity from being despoiled of the Triba's Rios Servico in the various of orn willed monthly in the wear fature.
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The Attorney-General-Of course, I had
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French servants at the British Embassy in pour future, with anah high officers monsoon, and I am pleased to say we have Humidity
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nothing to do with the prosecution in the that it would probably be granted, and that the Sreobwen riots. The settlement made by Noddy an old Eugliad servant, who was eats, elo.. These posta are considered some obarova, and general mining Weather
umbers have and are belog tet, wblob Rain will see us through tho next :
year, a thing we could never before carry out.) The H.E. Wand.Chih-akin, the Special Am-
Labour The supply of this, so far as A in the left arm by a would-be assassis fairly pleutiful, bat owing to the higher
should 'bo nusisting the administration of the question. Jator, word was brought that | issuad signed and saled by the scared with red and Loossadur to Russia last year, who was shot | Malays for surfsos work is concerned, ia
justice
enryout hast
withi
esap for committal to the sence of the patty be allowed at all trial i Minister. These are to be sent to the difend time he was sent "ght read» ¦ way back 'to Ching and who asked for upď / tale of wages para by a neighbouring com.
ferent Roman Cathelig Missions in Calns, dummy despatches, and he was
The Chief Justica-If it is shown on the the request would be granted, and the pre which are to be handed to the evidence to be Besiotis, I think the proper cœurés would te to send it back to the Magistrate with panding instructions from the Viceroy, bat to be posted at the doors of their s'urches | ing them by Mr MaoFarrou, the Ambazi-“ obtained from The Throne one month any wo bave lost about 200 Chinees mining cooller during the past month, This may to commit, I do not reo that about 11.50 p.m. a letter came from the and premises. It la reported amongst the dor's private secretary. He was, of ourse, leave of absence to heal big wound la soon right self, however, Instruations we should perform the fubetion of a jury. Prefoot asying that he would not allow United States Ministers aakud The Fr poh servants who have been fifteen years at the able to start this morning for Peking. It oficials that when the British and packed off. It may seem hard to dismies Shanghai, hat progressed so far as to be
Health, This is now fairly good, Evidence was theiled.
· Rainfall for the moutle was by fachen. -- Their Lordships beld that the evidence of them to be pressut till the Viceroy's reply | Butter to join them in demuading Babassy, but Lord Dufferin will see that is now nilagod (says the No Daily News) the girl se to motual sale was unsupported, arrived. It is of course, elmost certain that justice be does with regard to the they get situations, and he really could not that H. E. was fired at by one of thede and was in
Japanese self quite Busuficient in cun that this megasts will delay file answer a Szechwon ciots he referred the matter help himself. viot. For there. any proof of forcible
to his government and ras Infoed detention. The priusner must therefore be long as possible or will try to evade the that he could not "act
RACHAL PLANon-The most in the World discharged. the Magistrate did not care question altogether.
and America, as they refused in
W. Röbösen and Go
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to take ide responsibility of dismissing the
cany it would have been better to send it
with
Eaglend
paesaugers who necompanied him to Balgon, and who are presumed ko kave Baxsors, Guitars, Mandolinos, Autoharps, been coski disgasted at the retrocession of Violins, also Strings and fittings for sale at the Llantang Peninsula to China, an event | W. Robinson and Co..
HE. Lo Rond
The Christians are all anxious and the fast to join. Franus iu daciandink dati Touch and tone auequalled, Sole Ages which they attributed to the mission of }
faction; therefore France would so for
sanse. This the Fecash Minister has done
to the Ressions. For trial' instead of convict. propio sza united. The soldiers, who herself and leave the other to do the ing on much work evidence,
The Attorney General naid he would take are Buttered about the District, are foreg stape to sences the release of the seconding in the usual Chinese style, and this is ! producing four and anger among the til- priither in this dans klug,
is the Colonel through with his spood and the affair has born again, wettled for yet f4 Yosi bo's new alplooing off the althy toers. They will reap their reward! stage. Why does lie do that!" Doesa
From Peking learn that the members want to wake up the audience":
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Highest open air temperature on the 28th................... 89 Lowest open air temperature on the sith.....70
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