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strument situated in the fielded activity.

The Hart arrived at Shanghai from his port)

on the 30th ult

30th alt. remitted through the Provincial Trea The local Chinese offouls of Shanghai on the suror of Wanking to H.B.M's Consul General a sam amounting to $30,000 in all, contributed by then the Indian Famine, Fund. · The Trouser at Boochow contributed Tis. 5,000. to. the same Fund.

So the object to get definite in formation as to the locality relieving force, the stem, though not perfect, may be made to afford indication of the highest importance. Daring the Boer war it was the custom of that enterprising nation to interfere deliberately with the signals being sent by the British" forces, by projecting false siguals. More easily than theheliograph With reference to the question of Rifle Clubs the wireless apparatus lends itself to such and Volunteering which has excited so much methods, and a message from the Marocni Interest here andat home recently, the following ábstrænent must thus always labour underrmaras of Mr. Labuchere in Truth are of the suspicion of falsity On the other handterest. Ho say It is not often that I find the Hertzean message possesses the invalu. myself in agreement with Lord George Humil- ahle property that it cannot be interfered on, but was very glad to see him the other with on its road by weather or interrup himself with a rite club. Lord George's opin day bagging to be excused from- nssociating tion of any sort, and this gives ion is that such clubs' ought to be closely, con- peculiar advantage where an order bas to neotel with the Volunteers. He evidently receg. be comu dicated to sorerad points at once.uises that, if they are to rival or compete with Take, for example, our own case with the the Volunteers, ride clubs are likely to do mere Kowloon Extension; a signal given from harm than good, and I have not the slightest the Headquarters staff would be at once doubt that he is right." read on all the corresponding instruments: on the mainland; and this might insan the salvation of the whole in case of a secret attack on any isolated part. As by the cle- ration of the signalling wire the distance over which it is possible to flash a messige may be almost indefinitely increased, there of embezzlement in Londer. The de would be a means of communicating wes. pant les received a transcript of the szar, say from Tuku to the Tenho testimony taken at the hearing in the case Light in one stretch, whence to Chefoo or Francisco, who committed Arucht for extrali before des United States Commissioner in San THE MACHINERY in use is of the latest Weilwei would be but a short distance. tion. Ne action will be taken by the State In fact in the case of a coast like that of Department natit the habeas corps proceeding China, where overhaul telegraphy is practi-in Arnold's behalf have been disposed of in the design and most up to date cimracter.

cally extinguished, the wireless Marconi United States District Court, at San Francisco. system would find its proper place. As a It is contended in behalf of the accused man inibly never be of sufficient importance to pot cubezzlement and breach of trust are contarcial venture the system will pro- that the alleged offence is ust extraditable, but justify ite installation, as the difficulty of made extraditable offences in the British Aras- factories, and their practical knowledge inaugurating a direct line is seldom insur- mountable. The only exceptions likely to produces an article that is unrivalled for its occur are those of isolated stations, as light. excellence..

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ported that on that day the British Ambassador A Washington telegrain of the 2nd all. re died in the State Department a request fremt his Government for the extradition to England of Julian Biddu Arnold, son of Sir Elgin Arco under arren in San Frutosisco a

rican tresty,

TELEGRAMS.

“DAILY PRESS SERVICE.

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]

SHANGHAI, 5th July, 10.6 pan.

to English, French, and Japanese. They foreigners were collected in three Lugations,

had only two days' provisions.

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

a private letter received in the Colony fires a graphic meiption of the relief of Tientain by the composite force, by one of the rescuers who went up from Hongkong by the Terrible- which, by the way, he reports, at one time put on work for 19 kaete and was only able to go9, owing to the tremendously heavy seas. He writes that "the Taku Forts are of the very best, and nautifully armed. It beats me how they were taken. He continues: At 7 n..

The dismiss took place on the Band opposito

Custom House,”

Since the recent formation of an American Jepanese of Shanghai have mised companies. company of volunteers, the Portuguese and The Portuguese movement was heartily entered into and Senior Cozeal Valdes las promised that the Company will be 125 strong. The the recruits every support It Is estimated. Jepsuese Company will probably muster 200 strong, under Captain Imamura. The cont panies will be armed by the Municipal Connell, it it is understood that the Japanese, dispotola vosel Yoyoyama brought down a supply of arms also, fer use if needed.

There is new almost a formidable army of dance at the British Consulate, where the firer), and other pieces are parked: naval machine ganz a 3lb Hotchkiss (quick

Police Station. Nordsafeldt's are still kept at the Central

WEIRSIEN!

The

WOMEN AND CHILDREN LEAVE ext morning after arrival we were takes to Tako, our bass camp. Going up the river, it TIENTSIN.

istory The hearing cokliers and silo

sillors of The women and children are leaving all nations sharing us as two hours after Tientsin..

disembarking we entrained for our first camp PEKING EUROPEANS ON THE 24TH precarious. We had not gone tou miles before for Tientsin was reported in fames and 35 REDUCED TO TWO DAYS FOOD.

wo rau off the line, our first earrings, carrying News has leon received via Chefoo, datod PN, and Major Morris were in it and get bacU.S. Consul at Shanghul, that the American

eur gun being totally wrecked Cant Cradock,

Ou the 27th news reached Mr. Goodnow, Peking 24th ult., to the effect that all line in various places, wo arrived at our first Mission at Weihaion had been barat. The ly braised. In dús couise, after repairing the

and left of the line, so as to allow the tralu con- camp. Next morning we started again at 3um. N-C. Daily News sags:-There is reason to this, tizo marching, clanting the country right doubt whether the attack on Woilsio is the work of the Boxera; it is quite likely that it is laining the Bussicus, 400 Lafoutry, with 4 gamaged by the success of the people elsewhere. the work of the people of the district, encour to come up. After arrival in camp a recouns sance in foren, 200 strong, was made and sous Some sillas from Woilsion there is a colony diers or Bozers were met with. Oär man knocked

of some twenty Germans, well armed, engaged the stating out of them and burnt their village, in coal mining at a place callut Moss, and it Next morning we again advanced at 3 am, our

is quite possible that the country people have object boing Tientsin, but honestly we never

attacked both these stations, Some 36 miles espoote I to gat flere eq two previous columns from Weisien is the important missionary hund failed. However, with som 1,500 Russians.

station of Chingehonfn, and if that should to 200 Germsas, 100 Yankas 309 Royal Well threatened it will be very awkward for the Fusiliera and 300 Blas-jackots we advancedi the Russians on the right of the railway line,

foreigners there, as the way of escape to Che foo lies through Weahsien. It is possible that British on the loft. At about 8 a.m. wo ente

the missionaries at Chingahonfu and Weihsien into action, the Russians having a terrifis fusil

have escapel to Yangeliskou, whither the U.S. Consul at Chefoo lad sent a steamer a weeks

OREGON" STILL UNMOVED. The Oregon is still hadly are.

LONDON, 4th July, 7:15 pm

LATEST OFFICIAL NEWS FROM PEKING.

guns,

da At this time we cleural nil the villages go to bring away the American and Britisk on the river-lask, burning them as we advanced,

In due time the Russians receiveă o clock, and we feared a rayers; but it was decided

that the Russians should tals the station and hold it, and the British should endeavour to tako

within a lotry When within 400 yards This we promptly replied to.

a strongly held village and u schnel

missionaries and ether foreigners from Wester Shantang and Honon."

SZECHUEN,

Telegrams have been received in Shanglui

these two cities, from Chungking saying that all is quiet there When and at Chengta and that there is no pre

a 1,000 yarde we came under a very sent causa for any alarm with reference to

Admiral Sour reports that a massage

to the effect that all the Legations except was received from Feking on the 24th ult.

the British, French, German, and part of the Russian had been destroyed. Notico is given by Mr. A. M Bisbee, Coast Inspector at Shanghai, that the character of EUROPEANS HOLDING OUT WELL ships where the laying of a cable pre. Gutzff Light has been changed. The new seats any special dificulty; and such of illuminating apparatus is Dioptrie, Lightning-

All the Europeans are gathered in the course is the position in China just now, try seconds. The new Light but unmunition is scarce. Europeans hold flashing, of the Third Order showing one British Legation. They have provisions. We might, of course, and probably will, boso stands on the castern end of the summit

sported cable to. Weihaiwel, or even to from the site of the old Light, and the Light, tured Chinese should the situation last long enough, lay of the island, 144 fost N. 77 deg. E magnatic: the city gate rear the Legation with cap-wo couldn't stick the fire any longer, so we Taku, but this is a work requiring mouths which is elevated 23 feet love the level of the

fixed bayonets Americans on the right, sailors There is not much in the cantry, Fusiliers on the left. We gave to execute. On the other hand, to in-sa, should be visible in cisar weather at a dis. sickness.

tance of 28-7 nautical miles. The tower is a

three choars and raced for the village, clearing steel structure, 25 feet high, with a total kaight

all in front of us, killing innumerable Chinese, formed from the base to the lantern vane of 401

up at the far end, saw the Union Jack, resinato position:- Lz tude, 30 deg. 48 feet. The tower is painted white. Ap-

crossed the river ever a bridge of piles, and entered British Tintain. The sight was worth feet 37.2 inches, Longitude, 12 deg 10 feet 132 inches-Under the heading of Swatow District Mr. A. M. Bisbes further gives notice that Captain D. Mackenzie, of the steamer Kwellin, reports that is ship struck bottom at 4.56 aus. on the 4th instant, with East Point, Nanoa Island, bearing north true, and Three Chimper Bluff Point Bearing 3. 70 dag. W. true, the Kucilin drating at the time, at the point of contact (the bilge British Admiralty Chart No. 1937, small of water. corrections to January 1893, showa 14 fathoms

We use only the best and most expensive augurate a wireless line, where there exists a fagstaff high enough for the purpose, is only the work of a few minutes; may we hope that Ker-Majesty's fear is duly provided with instruments and that we may to large hoon see some uncir means of communication availed of Iu an important naval station like Hongkong the cost of such an installa- tion would soon repay itself. Even from a commercial point of view the installation would be of considerable advantage; mail steamers, for instance, would be telegraphed independent of weather; vessels could as-

consumers.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established A.D. 1841.

BIRTH.

COUNTRY NEAR TENTSINS

FLOODED.

near Tientsin, their object probably being The Chinese have innudated the country

the defence of the city to the south. Nu in jury bas he reaved by the allied forces.

JAPANESE OFFICIAL CONFIE- MATION OF THE SIEGE OF TEE

BRITISH LEGATION.

By the courtesy of the Japanese Consul

certain their exact position in case of fog); about 14 feat. In the above position we are able to publish the following telegram/

and prompt assistant could be sent to [slips in distress. These aro undoubted advantages to be gained for the Colony

At Nagasaki, on the 22nd June, the wife of 6, and when in addition to these we point out the utility to the Empire we trust that no time may

be lost in utilising the invention.

E. Monry (of Singaporo), of a daughter.

DEATHS.

At the Government Civil Hospital. Hongkong. on the 4th July, Mrs. Manoset NOLAN, of Wex- foil, retrand, aged 80 years.

[1530

In the 24 hours proceding noon yesterday,

On Saturday, 23rd uit.. at Koto, WiLL there were reported five fresh cases of plague SCHMIDT, aged 46, a native of Hamburg.

At

Ventacy

Isle of Wight, Vraatsia, widow of i and twelve deaths the late Joszre FROST EGES, formerly member

of the Legislative Council of Hongkong and H.M.S. Plover, Lt. Comar. Cowper, arrived dearly beloved mother of Mr. Brads, of Shang-in the harbour on Wednesday from Singapore hai. Hy telegraph.

which she left on the 9th ult. She is in a con-

The Daily Press.

ition for Izmediate service.

HONGKONG, July 6th, 1900

WIRETs telegraphy, which, judging from the slow progress it has been making, finds comparatively few applications in times of peace, has doubtless its most useful part to E. N. E. or N. E. of Manila is moving, play in war. Already in the mimic warlire bably northwards. of the Naval Evolutions it has been found [··· of the greatest service in enabling a distant aquadron to announce to an isolated Reet its

;]

"At the Magistracy yesterday afternoon Mr. Hazeland opened the enquiry into the circum stances connected with the death of Leung

Belger (26) on the 20th Juno-Dr. Bell said the No.1 The agent by T. C. Tat Tai, engineer and the police launch

diseased was admitted into the hospitiì at 6-aa. on the 20th inst, suffering from a sepera ballet

woord in the abdomen. The man was alive then hat died at 12 à clock the sameday i sub

quently made a post mortem examination and found the bullet had entered the left loin,

ANTI-FOREIGN FEELING IN CORRA. spread to Cores. The special correspondent at The anti-foreign feeling as apparently Seoul of the Tokyo Nicki Nichi telegraphed on the 21th inst, that the inhabitants of Chung- chong-do, Chulla-do and the northern part of Kyung-chong-do have presented an application to the Imperial Household asking for permis

bringing our man ser and anything they have been arrested. The gist of the application a life-tims How we cheered and were choerad,sion 10 exterminate the Christians in their the women and children crying with joy and proviness. The ringleaders in the application wented

was that the foreign missionaries living ten-" Curen i ontside the foreign settlemente should

PEKING REPORTS.

The NC. Daily News states thit on the she ordered to retire within the Treaty limits. 28th ult. Mr G D Scott, Reuters agent, re-according to the Treaty provisions. Apparently ceivei a telegram dated Chofas, 27th Jana, 810 the memorialists were supported by a section of m saring that the Ministers hari beau order the Government officials, but great rotluence is

to leave Feking, and were coming by a maiatzinod regarding the whole matter. roundshort route,

received by him yesterday evening from the 1st Japanese Government

The Tsunghi Tausen ordered the foreign Ministers on the 19th June to leave Peking within 24 hours. Owing to the danger of while the situation at Pering is growing the journey they refused to comply. Mean-

lust, that the German Minister. Baron Ton Itappears from the Ostaselische Lloyd of the

Ketteler, was attacked and wounded on the Ho died at the Tsungli Yamer Interprater 18th June on his way to the Tangl Yapıên, Cordes was so wounded, but reached one of the Legations

THE SICK AND WOUNDED.

The London Daily Mail from its Absent

AMERICAN, LOSSES IN THE

PHILIPPINE WAR.

reports: Secretary Root today sunthuto the A Washington telegram, dated the Zu uit. Senate, in response to the resolution of inquiry, an extended report on the number of soldiers who have been killed or have tied of wounds in the Philippines. Secretary Root also gives the

number of those who have gone insane and layo committed suicide since 18,

"Whereby it appears," he states, "that the nizmbay of insane care and the number of

the Philippines, but remain abstantially the

Minted Bargar Funt les remitted by wire more and more serious, add the German the sum of £200 to be used in the purchase of by Chinese troops on his way to the Tsengli to be sent to the chartered hospital ship, Sheng-suicides have apt been increased by service in Minister is reported to have been murdered comforts for the sick and wounded, which are Tamen According to the report Inaughting at Tal, and the Daily Mul asks to know

by special mesenger, all the Legations stores are now on their way up from Hongkong from Peking to Fiestain on the 29th June Thres doctors with a large quantity of hospital by wire what further hospital relief is required,

except the British, fierman, and French to the North were destroyed, and the foreigners are besieged in the British Legation under

gavy rifle fire.

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 3rd July.

A chair custo in tie ouploy of Mr. J. J. woanding the intestines in three placas. The Francis, Q. C, was taken on Wednesday after hullet.come out in the front a little to the kit of unon and equently died. He was afterwards the line, causing a shock as the result of the found to have been suffering from plague.

wounds-The fireman on No. I polico lach We received from the U.S. Consulate General said that at 4.45 am. on the 20th he was sitting yesterday the following typhoon warning, dated on the top of the engine-tom of the huoch 4th July, 7 p.:-The typhoon in the Pacific near to the deceased when he heard the report of out, and European constable 26 rushed forward a gun. At the same time the deconsed crisi.f

and picked him up. Prior to the shot bang fired the constable was sitting on the top of the cabin facing the bow.The coxswain of N, 1 THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. of the 20th June. Ho beard the shot of nu De Wat is being mucli criticised. police launch said he remembered this morning. The long delay in dealing with Commandant and on turning and ho saw the deceased a General Colville has been ordered home. The constable 20 run towards the docessed and place down on to the deck. Then he was Europeason for his rem) is not explained. his hand on his abdomen. Prior to the shat being firul Constable No. 26 was sitting on Early yesterday morning, Sergeant O'Sullivan top of the cabin behind witness. Constahs found in European lying unconscious in Douglas Boulger said that on the 29th June his war Leao, hind 2a, Quo's Road, he having ori charge of No. 1 lanach At night he dantly fallen from a gangway across the lano. told one of the lakongs to lead a Winchester The man was unconscious and had a couple of rifle. In the morning at about a quarter large wounds on the head. The man was confive he saw a Inkong examining pistol poze of his gallant men. Again had Tientsin had been, ale to say anything. Letor on the revolver. During the time the lukong was do- veyed to the Hospital, where he died, before he and revolver. The rifle was lying close to the been but provided with an installation it body was identitied as that of J. Logan, au on. ing this witness told him to take his blanket would have been practical effectually to ginest out of work, who lately resided at Ed. communicate with the relief party, and ward's Boarding Houss. His brother identified to arrange a concerted method of attack, the body.

The Telegraph Companies yesterday in formed as that on account of the irregularity and in whereabouts, and this, in spite of the fact service between Cheloo and Shanghai, all creasing uncertainty of the Chinese telegraphis that we have no practical means of control.messages are being duplicated by teacher ling its path, will probably be found its most between the two parts, useful service. How useful it could being a mamber of telegrams was expected at A steamer bring made we have an example in China at the Shanghai last evening.

emont. Had Admiral Szrove's plucky detachment, when unseconded it went out into the darkness to brave the whole Chi- Bese army, been provided with such a signal ling apparatus, the whole of the Empire would not have watched so long in vain for the slightest indication of the fate

It is quite true that the stem is subject

to all the disabilities of every system of

visible telegraphy, and that a message

General Clemonty, who left Sanekal with a Bring column and wint in the Direction of Lindley wax ltly engaged on the 29th ultimo, the fight was proceeding.

The Bossaro-mweizer tonnnis Ficksburg and Commandant Balin ehowing signs of abticity,

Five Columns are now onverging to bress the enemy since south of the Vaal River, THE NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD" DISASTER.

GERMAN LOSSES WITH SETMOVE'S COLUMN.

gives the following, casualties of the Germa

The Acting German Consul at Shanghai

31et, 1988, to May 24th, 1990, according to the peace prior to the war with Spain

Rudber per thouaul as in the pericul of The casualties in the Philippines from July

report, were s

Dentus-Reglage, 30 officers and 920 men; volunteers, 41 officers and 854 men.

Wounded-Regulare, 37 officers and 721 men;

with the fores under Admiral Seymouros, 91 officers and 1.115 men. Captain Lieutenant Buchholz (1st. officer of the hospital at Washington from the Philippines The umber of insane soldiers admitted to H.IM.S. Kaiserin Augusta) and 10 men killed; to May 4, 1900, are: Regulars, 47: Volun 4 officers and 3 mon seriously wounded. Cep-teers, 16, of which 19 have been discharged as tain von Usedom (Commander of HLM.S. recovered and 43 remain; one disolurged un Hertha) and 40 men slightly wounded, Cipt.mproved and one on a visit from a hospital,* Laus of the Iltis, wounded at the capture of the Philippines now in the United States hospital The number of insane soldiers from the Taku Forts, was, according to an Extra of Dorat San Francisco, to he sent to Washington, and doing well. The German Emperor has Francisco, diagnosis not confirmed: Rogulure, Ortatsiatische Lloyd on the 80th alt. still living are: Regulars. 5 Voluntours. Held at Sau

6; Volunteers, 13.

decorated him with the Order for Merit,

THE DEFENCE OF SYANGHAT. The N.-C. Daily News gives an account of the Volunteer parade on the Shanghai pele contemporary says The unster was first- ground on the evening of the 28th wit. Our

rate, fully 500 men turning out, and if there any but uniform, the man and the gun were wore places in the ranks where the costume was

there, and that's the main thing. The Light Horse with lances and pennons looked very wall, and their practice was highly commendable Co's, the Reserve Co. and the Naval Co. with two All units, consisting of artillery, A and B.

Nordenfeldte, together with the Customs Co about 99 strong, the German Co. and the Anbal and were given a good useful hour's drill in the auce corps mustered on the ground at 545,

LOSSES AND GAINS IN SOUTH AMERICAN ESTIMATE OF

AFRICA,

pesating gains comes from a Chicago source War in South Africa to England and the com

The following computation of the cost of the

Cost of the army, October 12th to June 12th, per day, $300,000. $194,000,000,

Total cost of arany, 243 days, in the field alone,

day, $20,000

English property owners business losses, per

Business losses, 243 days, $4,860,000. S10,000,000.

New governmental expenses, per apaum,

Property damages through the

$5,000,000.

Total cost of the war, $214,260,000. Gain Rand mines, vulde yearly ontput, $30,000,000.

Coal fields value yearly output, $4,000,000. Trunsvaal tax revennes per year, $5,000,000, Orange

Free State tax revenues, per year, $3,000,000,00

down into the cabin. When he was down in wharf, three liners were destroyed and one dans

At the fire of the Norddeutscher Lloyd's. the cabin he looked over the rifle and saw the aged; the loss is enormons. It is believed that lever partly onon. Thinking that the lukong had unloaded the rifle he drew it towards him to 200 persons perished by drowning and burning As stated in our issue of yesterday morning, trigger his mened the kerer completely and LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,

release the trigger. Hafora he released the e party of Police went over to the New Terri-glanced into the chamber. He did not ses n sent to a relieving force will be equally Tang Hoi district during their visit to Sai Kongou a report and beard a man groan. He from Beriin of the 11th June, left Bingapore lookers on. Major Brodie A. Clarke acted es

tory on Wednesday and partially patrolled the cartridge, so he died the lever and pulled the

presence of a very largo gathering of spectators, trigger. As soon as he pulled the trigger he Albert carrying the German maus with dates march past had loud applause from the The Imperial German mail steamer Kong many of whom were ladies. The troops in the visible to the enemy. In this, however, it They found the inhabitants porceful but very rashed aft and found that the deceased had on Woduesday, the 4th inst, at noon, and may is well to remember, it labours under the anxious to derise means to protect themselven been shot. He got his hardkerchief and hound be expected here on or shout Sunday, the 9th commanding officer, and there was a full at- same disadvantages as the heliograph. against the numerous bands of armed robbers up the wound as best he could, and made gilinst, at noon ES There are of course others peculiar to itself, who infest the district, by forming a district possible speed to the Folice Pier. He ran Up The N Y K. steamer Kamakura Maru, inerths. The march back to the Bundes, value yearly output.

tendange of officers, including three mounted and in spite of Mr. MARCONI's repeated watchman's corps, arrangements having been to the Station to sap the Inspector, The European Line) loft Kobe via Moji for this berau shortly before 7 p.m. and, passing assurances that he is able to reflect to a made for signalling from one village to naother spector was not in, but he saw the senior SC port on the 4th inst., and is expected to arrive the Central Hotel, our volunteers had a Total present gain, 899.300,000.•:

geant and explained the mattor to him. Tha

Captured military munitions," 95,000,000, point the Hertzean rays proceeding from when help is mended. It was no doubt this Bergeant (Gourlay) returned with him to the hers on the 11th inst his apparatus, the fact still remains that which gave rise to the rumour that a disturbance launch and covered the decossed to the flas The CP. E stormer Empress of India compliment which they highly appreciated. New territory acquired, square miles, 167,465, The entire war operation of England, includ those rays in reality affect the surrounding was pauding. The police, however, were satisfied pital. The gau was lying Hat ou the top of the rived at Kobe at 8.30 p.m. on Tuesday, the 3rd It was general leave night for the British fleeting expenses in the field, are estimated for the esbin when he released the trigger His Wor inst, and left spain at noon on Wednesday for and a strong party of bluejackets and marines, period of eight months to have been 000,000,000 medium, and may be picked up by any fu

that there was nothing of a seditions usture ship said he would read through the evidence Yokohama, where she was dus to arrive atlism. on the steps cheered the volunteers with all the pounds sterling or $3,000,000,000. The field afcat.

and forward his report to the Attorney General on the 5th July.

lustinens that characterises British sailors expenses were the least.

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