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Zaratas Landed from German

(Optoval Telegram from Özer Oven Omopordija)

Blasonar, April 5, 2,89 p.na.

THE CHINA MAIL

THE KOWLOON TERRITORY. 1ased by an unery mob of avartver houd cod

ROWDIAS THRDÄTEN TEN" CAPTALY SUPERINTENDENT QY POLICE,

Assures the Flipinos of Amerie Negotiations with the Viceroy and afected to remain behind. The na

THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE IBLANTS. (Special Telegram from Our Dun Corvus pondent with the U, ♬ demy.)

MANILA, April 4 4.20 p.m. A proclamation signed by the American Commissionare was issued to day,

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DESPATCH OF THE T.B. DESTROYERS

WHITING TO MIRS DAY, The Royal Welch Fusillers to the Rescue,

HONOKONG, April 4.

THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF -

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REVIEWS.

NEWS BY THE GRAMAN TAOZ

(Times of Onion.); Belgium Makes a Demand from Chinn

Sir West Ridreway's Land Legislation.

In the course of a debate in the House of ommons on the vote on scosume al she Colonial Office, Mr Chamberlain on

Chiness, who forsed the party to fare the

Baows. V.C. by Mrs Alexander. No. 69 matshed, and destroyed it by Brem Bering ·DEAT SCORN-TOOL BOR MASICK.

in Uurin's Colonial Library -1800. he was as greatly outnumbered, Air May There were 28 entries during the month,

London, T Fisher Unwin, Paternoster thought the wisest polloy was to etreat, the following being the returss banded

Square: Hongkong, Kelly and Walsh, and with his party of contables and four in

Limitoi. of the Chinese braves he retreated over the Mr G. A. Tomca

Lond, March 20.--The Faliu përre Though this is not Mra Alexander's repondent of the Times telegraph on B hills. The venisining six China soldiem Mr W. Taylor... were tired, with their previne Journey Mr H. L. Dalrymple 100 03 appearancs hefore the novel gready public, Claude Macdonald, the British Minister, ka tives followed his May and is party,

we cannot honestly say that Brown V. supporting a demand made by Belgium for NAUTICAL NOTES,

congosion at Bankow rinos much, if at all, above the dull masa of throwing stones and shouting frapros

BY URLEGU Byude. tions. Mr May reached British torr

obscure novels such as glut the book “Last night, Me Dallas' Company úttorly | market wosk by week. Tage of Franeb, tary about ten o'clock this merging. I was quite evident that the villagers have failed to give to Harbour Lighte the in particularly when incorrect and inspt, are been incited to resist to the ufquest ti

the oc

ed the criticism of the Governor of cupation by the British of the now torri. terpretation which was in the author's mind, mark of neither literary grade ner

On being notified of

strongth. Here are a few talten tory

the safe In consequones of the many rumours in arrival of Mr Any in the Colony. His Exe principally because they gave, what was in drim, and soure of them as reported: conduct on the land question, and discredit non-offelal members of Council and a va circulation in the Colony respecting the dispellency

with a letter recalling the of their own. From the title we expected very distingud Margaret has been majority of the untives having sccepted the Itures the Filipinos of the cordial turbed condition of the new territory at kong Regined fifty non of the Hong. my opinion, a bugely better interpretation they are entéte The certainly looks ied the evidenos of Mr. LaMourier, the

men of the Royal Wolph Fusilier Regiment, sayings of the my chaoild, my checild' [should hade haut en bas bite noir priiple of the Bud Duty

The Indian Sugar BIL Shantung, parties have landed from Ger. goodwill of the American Government, the Kowloon, a representative of the China who are no doubt scouring the country in order to repur and appeal to our sonss of the noun is treated as though it were

Mr J. M. Maclean, Member for Cardif nelancholy (in vain of course) at frequent masculine; that audacious parvenus Brown has addressed a letter to the Times, strong sima of the Government being the Mall called at Government House this search of Mr May. men cralao-s at two places on the cost, well-being, prosperity and happiness of morning, and was courteously received by

and regular intervals. Instead of which,

The story, in competent hands, mightly attacking the Indian Countervailing Su the Philippine people, their elevation B. Sir Henry A. Blake, G.C.M.G., the THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY,

LIMITED.

when the said sayings did occur, we were have been made a deal of; but, the langar Duty Bill, which he describes as not and advancement to a position among the Governor.

The Acting Secretary of the Punjom actually and irrepressibly amused. I omguage in which it is cruched, unfortunately, being worth the expense and annoyance it 28 that turgid pretentious rubbish common will cause and moreover there is a grave His Excellency said he did not consider | most civilised people of the world,

Mining Company, Limited, advises us that not for a minute hullove that the performers

Family Herald type. Not only is the owing to Lord George Hamilton's stand- point respecting the independent rights of Saturday, His Excellenoy received a mes. the Mines giving the result of the March taken seriously. I know that, with the particularly feollo, and full of

declaring that they aro age that the man employed by the contrac-clean-up

The will ran 20 days, crushing 3300 tons exception of five people in the pit, to one grant and unconscious provincialisms, but India. The Tunes dissents from Me Mac

катно still, the grammar throughout is tor to erect the matshade for the secom-yielding 211 os of omelted gold. The did take them seriously, and I believe this atrociously faulty: wo do not care to har. based on unsound end Jangerous principles,

to value £50 sterling,"

I cousoquence of numerous attack upon German travellom In hutera

and are marching to Ichowiu.

Another force has marched from Kyoto to join the Naval brigador "at Iabowfu

The Germans render as an excuse for the, Intaduction of this large foros the

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little distract she even trests me de

The Proclamation also sets forth in do. I there was any occasion for alarm. Onho has received the following telogram fram in Harlour Lights' moant themselves to serials running through papers of the constitutional question which has arisen

to

diction

lean's

nacity for restoring order in the right and the Eberties of the Philip -modation of the officials on the new territory butllen tuulisod by cyaniding estimated to be the cause of the cordial and apprecia- f row car readers' foelings with specimens German agrarians are led at the deel.:

tail the means for the development of the islands, and declares there can be no real conflict between American sovereignty

pine people, for as the United States vince, but it is believed that the Gormaris is ready to furnish the resources of a latend to increase their hold on the Pro-powerful nation to maintain its rightful supremacy over the Islande, it even more rince,

solicitous to spread peace and happiness and guarantee rightful freedom, so as to accustom the Philippine people to free seit- government in an ever-increasing measure, and enouge those domutatio mapira tions, sentiments and ideals which are promise of potency and fruitful national development.

THE TRIP OF THE BRITISH

MINISTER.

Bir clande Macdonald up the Tangtse.

PE Sir Claude Macdonald, the British

The Commission expects to visit the Afinister at Foking, lesves Woosung to Frazipace for the purpose of ascertaining HMS. Livinas to-night on a visit to Nans; what are the forms of Government heat king and Wuchang.

adapted to the pooplos

This telegram was inued yesterday an spéplal extra —ED; CM]

NEUTER'S TELEGRAMS. (BUYHARD To zmo 4China Star']

Lowboy, 2nd April, 1839. THE SAMDAN QUESTION. Great Britain, Germany and the United Brates haya agreed to a joint high coremia.

on to settle tha Saioan question with the King of Sweden an umples,

The proclamation sontsina about te thousand words, and is an excellent state ment of American policy, which if it reaches the people ought to produce a good effect.

Meanwhile, the estivas continue to re- turn to their house inside the lines.

NATIVES RETURNING TO MALOLOS.

A Conciliatory Proclamation.

SITUATION HOPEFUL,

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had boon threatened by some of the natives. The workmen iminudiately came away to Hongkong, and the contractor reported to the Hon. R. D. Ormsby, Dicector of Public. Works, that he was afraid to pro- osed with the work,

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE WRECK OF THE CLWYD. To the Editor the Cuis Maz

Hongkong, 4th April, 1800, S-I wish to publicly thank Capt. C. H On receipt of this message, His Exoch Hillcoat and officers of the Japanese s. 8 leney immediately telegraphed to the ViFdami farn for the kind was they treate ceroy at Canton, dosdeing an audience. the junkmen who renel us, and also fr steamer.-I am, dear sir, The Viceroy, telegraphed in reply that he on bound their status did surety would be pleased to see the Governor that yours faithfully,

THOS. THOMAS, evening, but as His Exodleney could not

Captain British Parque Gud. go up to Canton ao son the Viceroy

greed to Goo him on Sunday,

THE NAVY LEAGUE, THE EFIMOTIVE VOLTION BQUAPRONS OF THE CHINA STATION,

tire understanding that existed between retora and autioncs.

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Boy

The Times Berlin correspondent says the sion of the Indian Government in the mab ter ut the Sugar Duty Bill. The Bariy Post rays that Germany may possibly be

fourth-form would, deservedly, be soundly flogged for them.

A nursery governers who had hoon the bailife daughter, is described as having Mr Dallas must be on very good terme

known the minors like a cor-hen compelled to vatelinta by suspending the

unhappy with the powers that control our land and tinula chloropats) is a water-hird, and Sherman Roads His Obituary simile, for a moor-hen most favoured nation treatment to Indian

products. Rea forces witness the presence of would be as much at sea on the mapra the contingent from the Victorious and of as

Notices.

the Band of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, fotted mallinseeous birds, and the man was oficially announced, gat provės tą: both of which contributed in no mais plainly what is meant. We do Lord Salisbury off to the Riviera,

measure to the success of the evening.

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The villain of the pleas' was, from my point of view, orthodox and perfect.

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The landing of out. Kingsley excited the enmity of a Naval Offer who sat next to mo; he horsiled his ato in not being able to do the same thing whon landing at Wo bara mdeirai, teata. M. Chaude Yay | Fun & pretty photograph af in cit putaturray Dies ing he has presented to the Navy League, The said Lieutenant Kingsley was quito purtenying the various effective foreign

los can the Chins Shem, and a correctly dozeribed by his Captain na huing his accompanying letter to the Jon Bernthe finest officer in the service. No ordi- nary offices would dream of living in a is the latter

uniform when away and month's leave. Hven a Captain who wears fite stripes may by described as a 'rara aris in (n)avibus,"

So Ononny Road, Hongkong, 4th April, 1600, To H, M. Studo, Esq., 1 Sea. Navy

Legue, Hongkong Branch St.-I have the honour to hand you herewith an oil paint straying the various effective Foreign Squadrons now on the China or Far Eastern Station. In so

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Lord Balisbury has gone to the Riviera, The Zanzibar Mainland and: Slavery.

Zanailar

sailor is on shore. The red grutse

March 28.-The death of Mr John Sher rcotica, the best known of the

nly a

apecion of bird pecullar to the British be untrue. sometimes spook of the various kinds of evon DS meer- grouse as moor-fort, and Cook; but, it would be as

be as anomalous to call tho formals grouse a moor-hon, as it would be

to dub the female wood costs a woodshor.

drick said that the Goverment was bound Wo have not got road this writer's pro vious novel, A Tinning haare, No. 11 into maintain les pledge to respect the law of the same series and li Brown V. O, ia wo have no desire to do so. an improvement on it, we frankly confess

A

In the cause of a debate in the Hours of Summons on slavery in

alam, and it would be foolhardy at present to disioante the labour markas as the maing land by a general manumiation as the Government had directed that no British official phould aastat in conding slaves soie to bondago.

The Bont Rass. Yesterday was a windless day, and the two University cows rowed from Hammar amit Bridge to Putney, Caibridge took 8 minutes over the distance, Oxlund, Bye minutes later, took 8 minutos 4 seconds, although Gold in the Oxford boat mata

A

has nocordingly Billiard

Contest. The billiard match of Roberts Dawson, takes place in the Argyll Street next week. Thin, it is urged, violates the

·(From Our Special. Correspondent with the British Government, took over the territory doing I beg to state that I shall be much stripos even signed his telegrams, Liou- the story and the manner of telling it,18,000 week, and in the Egyptian Hall ·

On Bunday morning, Ilia Ecocloney And the Hon. J. II. Steward Look- hart, Colonial Secretary, pracendrá to Canta in the torpedo bont destroyer Fame. He Excolletoy explained to the

'DOCTOR THERNE,' by H. Rider Haggard,

London Langmans, Green, & C.; Hongkong, Kelly and Walsh, Vlearby that seditious piatards had been posted in the territory, and there

If the use of the novel as a political were some signs of unrest atinngat thecary of the Local Branche following

pamphlet, as it has been employed by natives. The Vicenly promised to at unco

Reade and others, be sanctioned, a hook and three hundred men to the distries to

like this will be welcomed, 3ft Haggard's

faster stroke. The presorve ustes and protect the workomen in

sole theme in the wicked folly of anti-ison to 5 to 2 on vaccination laws and the epidemic to which the erection of the matsheds and the sur veying parties who are surveying the roats

I onos knew a newly-flodged Navs! Lion.such fawa oro in his opinion certain to lend. Of course this question is outside the spher tenant who in the first blash of his two of the reviewer who is oncerned only with until His Excellency, in the name of the

Mr Rider Haggard's well-known style is a on a date about the middle of the month. obliged if you will kindly favour to with tonant Min order to avoid any pos-effective as ever and the narrative never Major General Otis, commanding the/ The exact dato has not yet been definitely your good uffioes with a viesisof having the sible error. Lieut. Wynard or the stage drags for a moment. The reader follow toring of the challenge; and many beta bate. on board is proceding to China zolely for Forces at Manila, has issued a proclema.fixed for the raising of the flag, but it is Navy Loaguo in London.

seema to have been actuated by the same with thrilling interest the nocount of the

murders and robbery in Mexico, I beg to explain that tion in which he advises the American probable that the ceremony will take place view in this depict the object I here in motive, for he actually wore two stripes nos caug, the early struggion of the young ahead..

the vecious effective round his cap!

medical man, his triumph followed by the

The Plague in Caloutta. vessels ves of the squadrone in these waters is

trial in which ho is the defendant, the air-

Calcutta, March 21-Sunday's Flague The bit at the Marcina, like most of casastances that lead him to take on with to afford the numerous members and as.

returns wero-27 cases and 29 deaths. sortenity of judging ji ber Brest Britain Mr Munro's efforts, was very well received, anti-vaccination doctrines, the epidemic of The totals to ante from the 14th of April, stands in the matter of effive fighting

Owing to the exodus on account of the My opinion of the muscle they develop that Finally overtako hit. Every episoda 1898, arp-531 caser and 449 deathr is brilliantly told, and whatever the reader's plague, local labour is getting rare, and Cookies modest on board the Victorious has gone up by opinion may be on the vaccination theory domestic labour is also scarce,

Jenga and herzačs, A data crew was in catitor funy that Mr. Er has rare being requisitioned from Boliet ande duced a powerful and eminently readable will permit me to pulling for all they were warth towards: and which I believe nisy riow be of interest went to pieces Not auch. Their terrible to many of the members and associate

DENMARK AND CHINA,

· The cuiser Fyen with Prince Waldemar

the purpose of strengthening the Danish Datamercial position.:

THE FRENCH IN AFRICA.

Major Marchiard roohed Adissa Beba on the 11th March and was cordially received

everywhere in Abyssinia.

THE TRANSVAAL

V. Si Arogi)". Manta, April 3, 5,28 p.m.

troops to treat the Filipines with conside on the 17th April, ratiori in order to disabuse the minds of

Captain Superintendent F. H. May re- the natives of the mandagious allegations turned from Mira Bay on Saturday, and of looting and ravishing sedulously circu-intimated that he thought the contructors' lated to incite the natives against the men had exaggerated the condition of

ploture delivered to the hawk office of the

machines vis-a-vis other

Io

affairs, end that they were needlessly al: effort

to furth

Many natives are returning to Malolos armed. He said he had spoken to the vill-guo ci which t

flour to be an

President Kruger in a conciliatory speech and the vicinity, and the situation is hope-agers of Tai Po-ha before he left, and stated associate, I trust you which I hold rock. The boat struck the rock.

st Juhanesburg promised to propose in the Volkerad a reduction of the franchiss period of five years and also to endeavour

fal.

THE TYPHOON WARNINGS.

"THE GOVERNMENT AND DR. HODERČK.

he would return. He left two Indian policemen in charge of the matshed.

Immediately after his reception of the Governor at Canton, the Viceroy telegraph We have received the following curres-ed to the Kowloon Magistrate, and also

racial hatred were constantly delaying re- of the Chamber of Commates |---

16 procure the lowering of the price of

give expression to

And

I um strongly of opinion that powerful impetuous onslaught was such that the rock as our British Fleet now is in the waters, before our very eyes recoded about "tan that it is still a great deal bulow the feet! standard which our eamous prepondent-

dyaanite. He said that the fomentors. of pondenor from Mr R. C. Wilcox, Secretary sent word to the Sun On Magistrate, that ing trade would seem to indicato as being.

GERMANY IN CHINA.

he was sending down three hundred braves to the new territory; and that every assist

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and disgrace

small-pox and the disaster and

story.

Rooms

been cancelled. Roberts, though handicap. ped by ivory balls, on Monday gained 100 points. Dawson concluded yesterday 800

Ranigunge,

Bumbly do I submit that not for an both necessary and justifiable. Our trade, front as it as

23 at prescut, and eclipsing exceedingly exceedingly considerable is considerable time' has an audience gone any three nations pat together, i SirThis Chamber has rüceived a letter tanco was to be given to the British authori-threatened with a crasping process causer away so pleased with itself and with the four-in-hand novelists. It is many years town are demanded,

by the establishment of Spheres

res of

Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, Hongkong, 21st March, 1809.

think of

The following resolution has been passed at a special meeting of the Chamber of MEN, WOMEN, AND THINés, by F. C. Commerce view of the rou

Philips. London, Duckworth and Co.; and increasing intensity of the Plague, the the Calcutta Committee Hongkong, Kelly and Walsh.

regard with Mr Philips is not one of our most prolific greatest alarm the fact of the Calcutta Municipal Bill becoming à party question producers of fiction, but his work in

in the British Parliament. A political dis always so carefully finished that a new

cussion

inevitably results in delay, and for volume from his pen is mure welcome to the protection of the inhabitants, and the tindo of the port, immediate measures for the orities then the beat product of the the cleansing and the sanitation of the That the local Dew since As in a looking glass took Government, therefore, be immediately Tus Chinn Gustle of the 27th March have been made and lost in fiction in the Chamber offer.

the town by storm, and many reputations moved and the cordial support of the

23rd March. Twenty-nine S ays:The Total's proclamation against torval, but Mr Philips a short stories

volume of short stories Plagao and 20 deaths were reported on The prosent Chinese outside the Settlements insuring and sketches, most of them new, though ¦ Tuesday; and also 13 suspected cases and tor of the Hongkong Observatory to the these soldiers, and four more constables bui

against fires formed the subject of discus- Weather, Buscan of the United States Ge- 13 May proceeded in a launch to the gh all the ports on the casts and sion at a meeting of the local committee of one of them, "One Good Turn deserves13 suspicious deaths on the same day vertimentas, seriously reflecting on USIC value of the typhom warnings supplied to village of Tai Po bu at firs Bay, with the intention of bringing back the two ludian constablon.

The Nord Deutsche says that Germany

has no territorial arus in Tehne, and is only protecting her Missionaries and Engineem. The occupation is only of a temporary turo.

formerly of

the

and Mears G. Ghild and A

anis Observatory, of which the enclosed yesterday morning the Kowloon Magistrate (with enclosures) from the Director of the ties. In accordance with these instructions, Influence, hostile trils, and bounty.fed performance.

is a copy, and in which complaint is made sent over ten Chinese soldiers, and with of a communication addressed by the Direc

the

imjusts from Iustia, hut we have not only imports vis the Trans-Siberian

a protect our commerce as it stands to-day,

wo should place ourselves in position to insist on the Open door

he feare

LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

We believe the Consuls will be ask 'Social Vicinitules. Most of them shed deaths. EXAMINATION RESULTS.

Hongkong by the

ately, not wanting that the quadrupled cu intervene with the Tautai who issued curious side lights on the old question that Mazals Obser vatory.

siliance, The resulta of the examination buld in

so ably advocated by Lord The

Charten Borentoel, has dwindled down or the proclamation absolutely forbidding in- was too hard for Solonen; others deal TRAMAROSING and Cabin Fianos are invala. is that the tele- Nordber and December last in connection te spelenco of the Committee and of

commercial community is with the London College of Murioare si gramaving warning of approaching or

At twelve o'clock last night, His Excel nay Hoon become at the post, & duas Cantations of the Fire Insurance people, desperto attempts of parvenus and déclas nounced. The candidate it-Tinnaforto expectek typhoons furnished by the Manila Lency the Governor received a note from alliance, namely England and; Janan qurance, by way of answer to the ropre. with the ways of money lunders and the able and very strong.-Robinson Pisne Co. THERE recently appeared an advertisement playing were examined by Mrs Rathgate, Observatory have been most useful, and Mr May, frous which it appeared that on the open door instead of the United asking him to use bis influence to prevent ses to obtain social recognition; others, in

Royal Aiden 3 word wild sing

States, Germany, Japott,

pati, and England. Bon. He has certainly gone the whole lighter vein, gently satirize male vanity in sundry British and German papera sak

and self concuit, and the allor vices. Indon the Chamber and commercial community

abouts of Prince Ludwig a Lowenstein The Theory paper were examined by Droit discontinuance with ar arriving at the village of Tai Po-hu that he Though the United States have mich to hog and struck at the root of ninety-nine Thoro is no pretence in the book of a loftying for information respecting the whores.

and bis constables and the Chinese soldiers gain through the maintenance of the per cent. of the causes of Chinees fores.

outlook or a condemnation of imorality Wertheim Freudenberg, who a short time yet to The Committee, would be such obliged had been met by a large crowd of rowdies, integrity of Cain, de the A TELEGRAM received yesterday by local au sinful, but much the same purpose in

ega married the daughter of the Earl of the schools to which the candidates belong. it the Govemment will kindly favour the

Mexborough. The Prince has now been Taito found. The Mail's Correspondent at Iloilo, or their touchers, are denoted by letter: Chamber with a copy of the letter address. The threatened them with stones and the tendency to act up protective tariffs mandarins from Peking having reference norved by showing that it is foolish. place after the

Beliliced by the Director of the Hongkong Obsticks. Me May, however, determined to in her new possessions, which a lagge to the dangerous state of affairs in Kansu, section of the American press advocates, through Mabommedan unrest, states that Girls' School, (B) Diocesan School, (D)servatory to the Westlier Bureau of the maintain his rights, and he sent his inter-

of January, states that the Prince will

Lond

to caso the States to

Duckworth. Hongkong, Kelly and Mr E. Daneribers, (BD Danon United States Government.I have the preter back with the launch to Hongkong shrink from taking up a strong position therising hint to raise extra troops for de-

cadere have been sent by the Eupross JOCELYN,' by Joha Sinjohn. London, in the Philippines, writing at the begin to General Dowager to Vicerny Tao of Lanchou, au-

was then satving as aide-de-camp to Walsh. berg, (F. D.); Esitlon, (6) Italian Con honour to bo, etc.

Miller, commanding United States forces, vent, (I. C.), Victoria English Sehigo (V.)

to inform His Excellency of the condition in Far Cathay. For some time to come at

The story in this book is of the slightest, which were preparing to take the town. Wall events Mr A. G. Ward, W

How, if any surmise is correct, fence and also informing him that argo of affairs, stating he would hold the man he will soon prove whe

We have since made inquiries, and learn, quick-firing field plocos and nuither now act pleasant, but the au aments

while the Prines is not recognised in Was repeating riffon, will be wont at once to Britain cannot be too stag for by crippling hostile flesta we wouldren 'or

ultrap or hins suficient to ar not only his lovies the emotions of his characters that the into as tieneral Miller's side-de-camp, but also all the Manchu garrisons at reader finds himself wondering whether he is believed to have enlisted in the earlier Faining and elsewhere. Further that une

PIANOFORTE ILATING,

Samer Section.

First Clasa C Losatı (8.) E. Angell (LC) Suchind Olañe ––S, Mehin (F., D.)

Intergaleriebe

Honours - V. Hunter (U)), F. Blax, F King

Tregl

RACHATTERTON

VERTON WILCOX.

Secretary

A

whether

of

Hon. J. H Stock Lockhart, C.M.rsbed during the night, lat requesting that right or wrong-it stąpals as, that and machine guns, together with modernthor has so subtly delincntext and analysed through our New York Correspondent, that

Colonial Secretary,

Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 28th March, 1829.

De Deberek Ected under the belief that

the bad for merel years" the necesary au-

matrication

the

immeliste assistance be sert.

الفراق

our emies less able to push to a successful

issue a selfish policy, and at the same tics

we could strike a blow which would lower

A aistic

natious would

mid-State corps.

Answer де obvious

one of the

barras

His Excellency immediately consulted -In Continuation of my letter No. with the naval and military authorities, - Prior (B), B. Modra (F) 485 of the 24th inst. I am directed to state and at three c'clock this morning he dit

or two well-known liviterature Gene the ethical problem. involved is only is at of the war as a volunteer ka

Erst sight. Every for the information of the Chamber of patched the torpedo-fat destroyer hit. their prestige with the greatest of all Tang Fu-hsiang and Chang Chun will also simple, and the We ought to be in a post be sent back to Kansu to take charge of as it appears. ut.

which Iris said that the people down below in sing Ek Bliv Commerce that the request ronde by the

to whip any combinations that may be the organising af the new troops and de- phase of sentiment through

pass, and the Elgar's stokeholl never knew a word FD) BDirector of the Observatory fo the Chief fing with one lmdred men of the Royal tion to

fence work generally in Kansu province. Jocelyn and her lover

overy hat humorons wholly pathetic of the recent mishap till nows, reached. DE the Weather Bureau, United States of Welch Fusiliers to Mira Bay. Major brought againat us.

It has been gmvely stated by Lord Salis N.-C. Daily News.

comment swakened in the mind of the sym- these from the upper deck that one of their Parana, america, for the discontinuance of typhoon General Gascoigne, Hon. J. H. Stewart bury in a recent speech that we have no

warnings from the Monde Observatury was (not authorised by this GovernIa cat- Lockisart, and Captia Trefusis also accom-thing to fent in the contince of our I was currently reported in focal man.thetic Nielsen is demonstrated su clear funnels was gone by the boud, and that splendil isolation so long, the whole darin circles at Shanghai, on 20th March, ly that the Unes of the three intangled as thes, and then only, did they begin to 3 Hast-

panied the expedition.

British Empiro, are united Truer words that, if the alleged amended revised plan they are come to be a part of our own, and am their fires down. They were mor His Excellency is of opinion that the ex nover escaped of a Premier, of we our will with their apprehensive of a coming down than Weather Bureau no Washington, pedition will not adopt any hostile atitude 40%. I believe that despite the choroists or Bettinet Extension bright nok faults and fulfite. The antibor in fnar lasts app biz ile A correspondent were he Where pointed out to lim towards the natives, but will simply march ulvantages which at least three or four found

will get a now lasso of his Tautaiship, subject both delicate and difficult, and has sea. In the one as the ship came up the hav integrity of Chins and having obtained Viceroy Liu's Anchusation has been made to the Military to the village of Tai Po-hu and relieve Mr stand for the as the result of a Geoptable to the Conastre Body.direct and yet tactful in the trestiment of a can rotuopiber two cases of loah TunnGS ED though occasionally irritating, in throughly tarred inside. At first thought it would fluances at wilk which make for the isnia-ones. fur all In this case the Taolai-readable, and marked by qualities that appear to be courting danger from fire Igneet waa unauthorized, and hope ex- Mar and his party. They will then return { 'Open door for trade, that there an into rensin until the questions reai humour as well as pathos. Hie book, Channel with a jury funnel bulk of

ho thought the heat would melt the of the Meteorological information to Hongkong and leave the Chinese officials tion of England. It is curtainly wise to designate in Kuang chiu, who, by the way should make it last longer than most of our bat. Lue tar was a shield, though it would

entangling alliances. We has

already

given up his post of Tactal of ephemeral Betion. rescinded. The Military Governor responsulte for carrying out the Viceroy's said, if rough and united enough to lengyang, will have to delay his arrival in The thirty stories in the book are all In the other case a vessel came into hang- We do brightly written and if amo of them even hat, in 1887 he thinke, widt & sumpy fud- also been informed of the appreciation

work out the salvation of our great com- Shanghai for at least two months. polir Chamber of the warnings sent from Time to time I have the honour to be,

mercial mission-commenced with the loss not placo much faith in this report as we powerfully, Mr Cartwright's Gift and nel built of capstan bars and various abbre of so much British blood and treasure-in believe that Settlemont Extension has Such is Life' show tragic force but, as spars, after having charred a fot ni bor the Far Oriant ourselves.

heen taken out of Thai Taotai's hands has been said, the greater part of them are upper works. Mr. T. Baker, the first in (Signed) J. H. STEWART Lockhart,

In conclusion sir, permit me to recall the altogether, and that the new Trotai will hamorous. They will be gone the less spectar of machinery, oDos said that in the Colonial Secretary..

opinion expressed by our late and able Hon. come here, sa proviously mentioned, in welcomed and appreciated by those who infancy of steam men-of-war the tacticias Soc., Mr H. E. Follock, at the banquet the middle of next month, receiving his scek light reading of a high class. riven in honour of Lord Chaties Beresford, instructions as to Extension from the Ife said in substance that we should have Viceroy on his way here, NC. Daily more battleships on this station, and that if Neus.

Unsmaot of the Philippines that the re

pered list the order for the discontinu

buld be

Colonial Secretary's Officer

24th March, 1800

Bo-acknowledge the

of the 1st instant the subject of Typhoon Kailas, and to atata that ing the attention of this

ther with you in

orders.

This morning, Sir Henry Blake fele graphed to the Viceroy the state of affairs.

SAFETY OF THE CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT

OF POLICE.

Hostile Demontrations by tho Natives.

EXCITING EXPERIENCES:

On making enquiries later in the day, at

Government. House, His Excellency stated

ara, strong

any of our best ships are called, they

ACTED LIKE A CHARM.?

of the day decided that before going into action it would be desirable to throw funnels overboard. This would mater

CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA, Interesting evolution nowadays

NEVER KNEW IT TO FAIL

AND DIARRHEA KEMEDY.

splendid remedy for bowel complaints

should not leave the Station until replaR J. HARRY WATERS, HEAD in their various forms, both for adults R R JOHNSTON, RAWALPINDI,

B

by equally effectipo Sighting machines. RH STATION, SCHOOL, RAWA and children. It is just such a medicino Saya hare, pound Do believe I am echoing the opinion of a ma- A jority of Lesgues in the Lt when I go FINDI, Bays: I regard Chamberlain's as every family should keep at haid, and Chamberlain's Colic, Cholers, and Dearie further than Me Follock, and say that no Pain Baba se smot useful household especially during the summer season when Ramody, and have given it to travel ship should be withdrawn until replaced by medicine. Have seen it used for toothache, colis, cholers morbus, dysentery, diarrhea, who are passing through a hotel I mana that the disturbance was of a more serious butter manned, armed, and speedler ves-chocestinin, and once on a very bad bloody flux and cholers infantum are most and I must say I never knew it, Vo

the Fain Balm acted like's charm.

will check any ordinary attack of those that everybody should ke

·CRAMBEELAIN'S COLIO, Every one who use Chamberlain's Pain diseases. It can be depended upon oven Balm always speaks in the same terms. It in the most severe and dangerous cases. DIARRHORA REMEDY is the mo

When reduced with water and awroentined medicine in use for Dysenter should be kept in every medicine cheet.

CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALK for me it is pleasant to take, children like it. Collo, Cholers Morbs and Chale everywhore, Price, 50 ots, and $1. Sold averywhere. Price 50 cts, and 81.

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nature than was at first surmised. Mir lay In the hope that you will excuse theaded foot, and in each of these instances provalent. A few doses of this remedy It is a medicine I can regommend, in

and his party of four Indian constables and length of this intrusion on your valunale

two Chinese soldiers strived at Tai Po-hu fisnint a sinok Jast night, and were received by an angry bowling mob Only the Chinose erned with descris. Thay vete

time and that this picture tony help Lea guers at home to realize the naval situation as it is to-day out here, I hare tighoztope to he, ale out abedient servant,

CLAUDE LEY HUM.

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