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The only cast of communicable disque, other General Todds, recently appointed Commian- than plagno, riported in the Colony last wook der-in-Chief of the French forces in Indo-China, was one of entero forek on the k«, Antilkan," was to suil from Marseilles on 28th wit. from Cape Tom.
A rumour, adsing we know not how, was current among the Chinese of Hongkong yes- tarday to the effect that H: E. Li Hungchang had died at Shanghai.
that the
Messin Molders & Co., agents for the Norddeutscher Lloyd, inform us steamer Strassberg, chartered by the Imperial German Government, left Singaporo yester
day pm., an la expected hers on or about
Saturday.
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At 5 p.m. yesterday we were informed from the Central Polica Station thaba strong gulo war expected from the East. About 7 o clock, the wind became very high, and a typluson looked imminent. All the native houts took shelter, but nothing occurred; and at the time when we went to press all was comparatively calm again.
The Mieter's Chess Tournament at Munich last month-ended in a do for the first prize between Meers Pillsbury (America), Maroczy
The Committee of the Shanghai Club have (Budapest), and Schlichter (Vinnu). ir. invited Sir Robert Hart, G.C.M.G., Inspector-Burn, of Liverpool, was fourth. General of Customs, to enjoy the amenities of
the Club
The Admiralty have directed that a dock at Chatham is to be placed at the service of the Japanese Government for docking the steamer
Adzama,
this year's contingest of recruits for the Russian A St. Petersbung correspondent states that army and navy amounts to 297,000 men for the whole Empire.
The second class cruiser Furious, Captain Francis J. Foley, was, on the 7th August,
Lordered to be detached from the Channel Squadron, and loft the following day for Chatham to refit and complete with stores for foreign servici. It is more than probable she will be despatched to China, writes our Forte- month naval correspondent.
less net of self-annihilation. Yet perhaps wof are wrong in denominating the proposal as purposeless. Russia is not given to act in this The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Meruorial. migmanimous manner, unless some wet par.and Netherxols Hospitals legs to acknowledge pise be in view, and we are justified from the with thanks the following donation to the finda past in concluding that the very unseemly of the Hospitals surrender which would withdraw from Pek ing the troops only arrived in time and after severe loss to prevent a horrible massa ere was dictated by motives far otherwise than mere benevolence. These are some of the circumstances that show the necessity of a strong and capable representative on the spot, and which require a power of grasp and administration not inferior to what Las been shown feasible in Egypt and South Africa. The task in China, eren more than! The Telegraph Companies issued the follow-clase. Lord Roberts, turning to General Baller, in Egypt, is not only one needing a capucity ing Express yesterday afternoonOwing to for dealing with the situation as concerns the interruption of one of the Shanghai cables near Woosung there is very considorable delay China itself, but is complicated by the very on telegrams from the North. We expect the different views exhibited by the European restoration of this cable at any moment, statés, and must be attacked by some one eble has been hid and is row open between with a profound knowledge of the inner Chefoo and Weibsizei." workings of European politics. At the moment, it is true, all repudiste, and doubt
minador-in-Chief in South Africa. It seems A characteristic auerdote is toll of the Cota that Sir Redvers Buller accompanied Lord Roberts one afternoon on a ride to the western purt of Pretoria, where a small steeplechase coarse had been arranged for a weekly paper aid Come, Buller, let us take the jumpe" Too old for that, Sir, replied General Ballor. Whereapon the Commander-in-Chief cantered
forward and took all the jumps.
The Postmaster General for New Zealand an nounces that the Colony joins the Imperial Penny Postage scheme with effect from the 1st January next. The Australian Colonies, thera- fore, are now the only part of the Expire which remains outside the arrangement.
TÉLEGRAMS.
REUTER'S SERVICES
LONDON, 8th September
THE EMPEROR WILLIAM AND
CHINA.
The Emperor William in a spooch while st tending the aneuvres at Stettin and he was convinced that ander world bgrostored in Chisa, and he felt no anxiety for the fature, as his in was bound to suocere.
In the London Morning Post of the 3rd ult. appears a notice to the effect that a marriage will take place early in October between Cep States Guides, eldest son of the late Rev. B. C. tain J. Hamilton Divison-Houston, Malay Davidson-Houston, of Dublin, and Kathleen, telegraphs that France mapports Ruusia youngest daughter of J. E. Reiss Est, of Cassia, Cheshire, and 36 Cadogan Square, W.
AUSTRIA AND JAPAN of the battlesbip Fuy eulogized the gallantry of
The Emperor of Austria in taking farerel. the Japanese in China,
The Madrasses who, with a forged cheque.. managed to obtain $70,000 from the Chartered Bank of India, Australie and China Bombay,. et at Pycalls on the 2nd alt six sent to as already reported in the columus, is arrest- Madras for trial. Rs. 2,000 of the stolen pro- perty has been recovered. The police have since discovered that there was an accomplice, Nizam of Hyderabad's dominions. and another Madrassen has been arrested in the
THE POWERS AND CHINA The United States Anthurator in Pars
THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR. The British Lave vacated Ladyland.
THE CRISIS IN CHINA,
recoired a wire from home, ordering the 2-fil LOCAL MOVEMENTS
Punjab Infantry to Weihilwei. They will
Yesterday afternoon the military authorities.
leave Hongkong as on as the typhoon has passed
Yesterday the Glengyle arrived in the harbour, having left Lepton on the 22nd July. She has on board, as we have already amount, A, foir
Recent observations point to a cmsiderable 40ft. steam pinnaces to be wred in Chine
magnetic disturbance in different parts of De lagoa Bay, the variation at Lorenzo Marques and in English riser for the year 1990 being about 20 deg. 15 min. W., while at Timpson Point, Shefinn Island, it is 20 deg. 55 min, and Gibbon Point, Elephant Island, about 20 deg. place also point to the probability of the variation off this part of the const being lear than that given on variation ohurt by about 11 deg, but sufficient data luas not yet been recojsed to on, uble the chart to be corrected.
waters. She also carries ono šī gun, two din. ons and four 12-pounders, some field mount- ings for naval guns, and spare ganger.
The German transport III. Meier arrived yesterday from Bremerhaven, bringing some German troops, who were seen about the town
Aumber of French military officers arrival
by the Indus, including Gendal Voyron and Bailoud. Then were toon few French troops
on bonul..
The German gunboat Lucke went over, fo Canton yesterday.
AUSTRALIANS TO GARRISON TAKU,
The Emperor Francis Joseph lus addressed un order to the Chief of the Naval Department Mr. Rounselle Willman, US Consul.expressing his deep sorrow at the death of General sent us sterday morning the following Captain von Thommia and the thro men of his less conscientiously, the idea of annexation two typhoon warnings:-" Manih Observatory crew who fell in Peking, together with his great only: Observations hy singing ut en off this in the evening. in any shape or form; but unfortunately 2 o'clock p.m. (Sunday). The typhoon is cross-satisfaction at the renewed praef given by 1.4.40 idens differ as to what is and what is not to being central Luzon, probably between 15th and membera of his navy of their self-tucrificing considered us annexation. So also the modern 17th parallels, and seems moving now W.N.Wderation and invincible loyalty. The Experor phrase "sphere of influence "has vory differ-Manila Observatory (undated Typhoon now desired that his hearty sympathy should be cut interpretations as rendered by one or the west of Norther Lazen, direction probably conveyed to the widow of the deceased officer, other. It will, however, be on apparently W.N.W..or N.W. Gradients in the rear vory Themes of the three members of the crew miner topics that most discussions will take steep." The following third warning vouchets are to be communicated to his lajesty as soon place, many of which will be subjects that yesterday afternoon: Manila Obserratory, as they are ascertained. have to be settled on the moment before tiae seems to have inclined more to northwards."
11 o'clock am. The typhoon in the China Sea
An order was lost merth received at the Royal is afforded for reference to Europe. On the
Arsenal. Woolwich, to despatch 30,000,000 whale the task will be one needing not only i At about half past two yesterday morning.
rounds of .303 in. ammunition, together with a the focal knowledge which residence in Ng Ki, who keeps a boarding-house at No. 156, large consignment of tent and hospital equip China can alone supply, but that infinitely Queen's Road West, was awakened by sonis otis
ment, to China. The small-arm ammunition to more delicato and shaded perception of fu-knocking against him. On sesing a stringe The tant equipment was originally intended for be sent cat will fit both rifle and machine guns, ture effects only to be acquired from a close man in his room he at ones jungod up, and the Volunteer Mobilisation, but has been divert and intimate touch with curent events and jacketsand some other articles forcarrying awaytions ammunition manufacturers in England found that the man had collected two or threed to joent the requirements in China. The tendencies at the chief centres of political The boarding-home keeper yelled out Thieves" have best requested to furnish as many 303 balo life. It is daily becoming more evident that and captured his unwelcome visitor just as he cartridges as they can possibly turn out. The I is of superb quality and pronounced by the Foreign Ofice has not the necessary was attempting to escapeil over the verandal. Naval departments within the Arsenal are also grasp of the situation; and has permitted while a Chinese constable who had been utt Lily engaged in despatching miscellaneous leading local connoisseurs to be the best the old traditional failucies to warp its judged by his cries took the man into cusdyres to the ships on the Cline station brand in the Hongkong market.
ment in the present crisis. Had it any sue. Later in the day r. Hazeland sentenced him to cess to show for the past, it might have three months" hard labour.
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pleaded its former prestige; but, as a fact, Mr. A Reid, of Hessrs. Shewan. Tomes und Co., A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, it has been steadily and surely retrograding. had an unusual experience on Sunday night. What by force of arms it gained in 1860 He was riding from Kowloon City and when by the weakness of its diplomacy it has hear Hung Hoa Chinamon threw a store at since lost; and England, as far as her per- his horse, causing it to stumble and fill, Mr. sonal influence in China is concerned, at the Reid, of course, being thrown. Au Izilian con [20 instant may be said to rank very low among stable arrested the effonder, but before he could the Powers. The whole course of policy get him away the man's mother attacked him, inaugurated by Lord ELGIN has been a bit seizing him by the leg with such force that he
was thrown to the ground.
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Lieut.-Colonel W. H. Poe, late of the Royal Marines, calls attention in a letter to The Times
Orders have been issued directing the new twin-screw slabp Emprègle, which was laid down at Bhceruess Dockyneil on January 8th last, to
We learn that the Australian Neral Brigide be ready for launching in November. The which left here on the 31st it in the transport Espiele in the first of a few class of sloops de Salutis, arrivent Woongg ang thái inst, signed by Sir W. H. White, Directe: of Naval where they hin Construction, as an improvement on the Condor Naval Officer damine to their satisfac
has been built with a length of 185 let nad a class, and is intended for service abroad. She tion, been at once strued to avicu which, it not all they could have will they feel an breadth of 33 feet, and will have a diiplicement honour. Vice Al Sir Edgard armour ne with six 4 in. guns, four 3-pounder quick-tring
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THE PEITANG.
on the uthority of the Legations fore the defence of the defence of
one of the best ikke k
This is a resolution which has been received by the Viceroy of India voicing the opinions of the inhabitants of Ajmore, Central India, on of Hindus and Mahomedons of Ajmere som the Pasteur treatment. This public meeting to the services rendered by the Marines guard withstanding the opposition of the public at There were there Bishop vier, six or seven blad at Sheobag has painfully lodrat that, not. Feitang or Bondaholic Mission, at Poking, in the British Legation at Peking, which he large, s Pasteur Institute has sen opened at priests, some twenty Sisters, and some 2,000 rers to think are likely to to lost sight of Kasauli under Government support. Such antire converts, man, women, and children, with:
In the course of a somewhat long letter, he remarks-To judge by a few brief and casual allusions to them which have appeared in the the serriess of the little garrison-much less columns of the daily Press these few weeks past,
With the remembrance of the sant neknow- the fact that this garrison has been almost en
ledgment necorded to the Royal Marines who tirely Marinesses Bkely to be overlooked.
tonight at Grisian fresh in my mind-where ent of some six officers and 300 men one-third of their number were left on the ground and with a view if possible to prevents like injus ice being done their comrades in Peking, I venture to draw attention to these latter, feol
stitution being the source of wounding the 30 French and 10 Tulian guards, only do rifles religious feelings of the people of India, it in all When one of the guards full hin visb Government patronage or support and to exploded tre mines altoirether under the he prays the Government to refuse to it either was handed to a native convert, The Cuemy specifically prohibit vivutional experiments sieged, in one of which some 80 persons, prin- luther for manufacturing the Pastonian cipally women and children, and five Italion serum or any other bacteriological operations,
The Queen's Speech or the 8th ult contained the following reference to the crisis in China:
The British and other Legations at Peking have been unexpectedly attacked by an insur gent mob, and it is feared that many of their in mates her been anrdered. How for Chines
guards were killed. The Italian offer was buried in it for three-quarters of an hour, apl was got out almost unhurt. After the relief. another large mine was discovered under the church itself, whose explosion would have crawl a tremendous loss of e. Eletric conductor were found in this mine. The Peitung beat the Legations in on Uing, is that the com verts succeeded in capturing one of the one ny
tor mistake, and to the persistency with mother and son were secured and taken before which our Foreign Office has followed his Mr. Hazeland yesterday. As Mr. Reid did not errors must be attributed its present want appear to give evitenes at the time fixed upon, of success. Only a strong mau con inau-a supera onling him to attend at the gurate a new policy; and by a strong man Magistrney to day was iested.. we imply not merely a strong personality, But a mun possessed of the weight that position and previous success can give. The Hexoxoxo, September 11th, 1960
the other the rewards of success are great The younger charged the older with ussault/able siege comes to be written the conduct of erize, and whether the British Minister and munition for it when the captured supply came situation is serious on the one band, but onesged, had End a sanguinary encountering assured that when the story of this menor authorities were accomplices in this atrocions gans with its autouition, and in making am Tae suggestion that we made a short time-sufficiently great to be worthy the amb It seems that on Sunday night the older vent
the farine guzrison, and mon particularly his family have been among the tictims, are to an end. For two months there was no com ago, that Great Britain should not hesitate tion of our noblest and wisest
to the Police Station at Shuukina and told that of our own British contingent, will be matters that are still in some uncertainty. The unication between the Pertang and the Leg Inspector Robertson that he had been attacked / found to add yet another page to that gloticus utmost efforts will be made by myself and my tions, and neither knew how the others wera The City Huli Library and Museum were by seven men and seriously injusel. The cuptor of daude of ralour which adorn the roll Alles to visit with werthy punishment the faring. At the end the rations at the Pertang through the current of recent events; rather visited last week by 200 non-Chinese and SU Inspector, seeing that he was not very much of English history, but which, I regret to say, authors of this unexampled crime. I have sent were reduced to two ounces of rice a day a head, we should say, it has been considerable Chinese, and non-Chinese and 283 Chinese hurt, pooh-poohed his story, whereupon the man
when performed by the Royal Marines, seldom a considerable force of British and Ladan troops with a little horse-meat for the fighting rool, ornstar meets with the recognition which is to assist in protecting the interests € Europe and if the relief had not come when it did, the aus in that country, and have largely reinforced majority of the 2,00) correrie priests and was drafted before the receipt of Bic Claude
to acul out to China with full powers the. very ablest of her sons, has not lost its force.
respectively.
its due.
ni starvationi, AFTER THE CAFTTEE
strengthened. We have not a word to say
reduced the number of his assailante to two. against. Sir CLAUDE MACDONALD, but Sir
Dacing the 48 hours ending at noon yester- While he was telling his story his younger saying that they strack him with their pipes. CLAUDE's powers for good have been very day thers were reported two fresh cutes of brother cane in and the other aid that this Paul Lercy Beaution, author of Le Renovation Macdonald's telegram of Aug. 2, which set, at
The Débuts publishes a long article b ar y squadrons in thoze waters This focument the Eisters must have died fr seriously compromised by the persistent plague and two deaths. The total number cfwas the mean who had injured him, The younger has lande, to which we referred a few days ago,rest the doubt expressed as to whether the special correspondent of our Shangha manner in which all his recommendations cases and deaths last week were four euch, have been treated by Tord SALISBURY, who
brother was bleeding profusely fican a wena The Economic and Financial Future of British Minister and is finity have been has not hesitated on every occasion, when
For stealing some brass locks and come parts. As he appeared to be the most injured the Paris corresident of the Tres, that if,
in the head, and said that be was the injured him. D. Leroy Bernlieu's thesis is, enys among the victims," they contravenel the Prime Minister's Per from the Naval Yard a Chinaman was of the two the Inspector took down his charge in fact, Chira possesses great pessibilities of private views, to set aside the advice of his labour. He was trying to creep out by way of the men and had a quarrel over mindy matters, yesterday sentenced to three month biri
At the Magistracy yesterday it was stated that -Minister in deference to the interested the New Reclamation when an Indian establut bad since arrived at a settlement. Het China is not eclouisable in any proper seng Pretoria telegraphic news thas Telegram city: The British sphere is the east of the
pounced upon him and foundthe rps con- Worship accordingly dismissed the case. cealed in his trouserA. ·
assertions of the Chinese Minister at Port Jand Place. It is, no new phenomenon, older even than the BURLINGAME Mission itself, that the most reactionary of govern-
ments on the face of the earth should desire
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Etter in its as yet relatively unexploited mines,
The Times of the 11th ult. sumerises the
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ruing contemporary on the 21st alt sent by fuld telegraph the following isenago —In th division of Peking emongst the various Powers for administrative purposes. Japan secures the roster part of the dorth of the wealthy Tartar
of the yard, for the Chinesa poople are as prae. from Pretoria report the discovers there of a Chinese city, and the south-weil corner of the tical und energetic as the people of India Beer conspiracy of a startling character. It Turtur city. The Forbidden City is still VA An incident occurred at Tai-nke. Tani on On Saturday night 1 Chimmen employed Sunday afternoon which goes to show how Beanllen affirms that, after all, there are riot communication with the enemy cutile, had the complete absence of Chiness representatires ure idealistic and apathetic. M. Paul Leroy appears that a number of the townsporte, in touched. There is a deadlock in an agequence di on board the Shansi absented themselves withall a thing any, at the pressat janetare, i segerai Chiusa, bat one China, and that the arranged to set fire, on the evening of August with whem to conduct negotiations,
Wang to find itself represented in London by an ceeded in getting hold of one of the runaways, observed a packing-case which in his opinion indinonce from the Wost, To wish to divide the town, in the hope that troops would be con- Empress-Dowager. Overtures are expected out lore. The police were informed and rae lead to a serious riot. Aur Indian Constable Chinese mind is obstinately refractory to direct 7th, to two large houses in the testom part of Wen-shao, a suitable man, has ted with the agent asserting himself as the friend of the who was taken before Mr. Hazeland yesterday was an obstruction to the thoroughfare, and he China into sections is the height of felly centrated there for the purpose of extinguishing from the Chinees in a few dinya, An extraordin most progressive measures; but it is well to and ordered to be forcibly put on board by the accordingly ordered the owner to romere it What, then, should be the policy of Europe? the flames. In the consequent confusion, the airy terror has overtaken the replaced remember that hitherto no: only have these police. declared sentiments borne but little fruit,
The owner objected, with the remit that hight M. Paul Leroy Beaulieu's austor is that China conspirators intended to enter the residences cases of whole families committing suicide have but in each case have been the actual pre- Bowling Green on Saturday, the winners being stable atterapted to arrest him. By this time way, save for the testful drearing to which number of men were to be told off to secure
A match for spoous took place on the Kowloon words ensued: The upshot was that the coa wust be left to open up its resources in its own of the superior officers and murder them, and a ( taken placer
cursors of some deed even darker than usia. Masars. Henderson (skip), W. Deas, A. Harvey, a crowd had assembled, end when it was soon it may be submitted by the application of wise Lerd Roberts and carry him to the nearest Those in Chine who bad carefully watched and J. Alexander. The odd mes next competed that the constable intended to take the man o nangial methods in the process of fixing sub commando, horses being kept in readiness for actually in the bands of the foreigners at Per the progress of the present Minister, and for a spoon, which was won by Mr. Rattle. Bix, the Police Station the crowd set upon him and sequently the war indemnity. The st thing this purpose outside the town. It was expected king and was allowed to escape. it hours carefully noted his words when on tour Evans captained the ranners up. Mr. Gillies to was rather roughly handled. The custable to be done is to make the Chino capitalists that this support of sevend hundreds of the was within the foreign lires, and be sent to the through the provinces, did not fail to sound presented the prices.
blew his whistle and a number of pulics-officers take a hand with European capitalists in all Beer residents would be obtained to this scheme: Italian Minister, Marquis Salygo Reggi, auk the warning note; but, as none are so blind.
came to his assistance, and thres arrests were fresh enterprises-in a word, to interest finan. Ten of those directly impleated are in custody,ing for a rass to be allowed to go to the Palace. as those who do not desire to see, their It is a very necessary precaution that anyone made. Nothing mounted, the crowd, ros in- celly the mandarins. When the railway from and it is understood flict there are fire others The Marynis Salvago replied that he would words passed unheeded by the crowd, who, taking cattle to Kowloon is obliged to land creased to about 300 commenced to throw Peking to Hankow and the Northern Railway who are equally involved all of them had | be much water in his own hongo, as the streets mistaking wishes for facts, were willing to from the Sanitary Board to do otherwise, so that the police were compelled to let go their upper alasses will develop a taste for great in, of which renders the offender liable to punish-stay at home. He then applied to the French them at the Police Fier, unless he has authority alones. They pressed useir attack 60 vigorously are completed, it is likely that the Chinese taken the outh of neutrality, the contravention were full of bad characters, and he had better accept at the word of its clever representa that they can be seen by the officer on duty prisoners. Affairs had now assumed a serious dustrial enterprises Europe must falte up ment des martial laws The affair les caused Minister, who gave him a pas. As he was there The other day Sergeant Gourley folind spect, and in response to a telephone call its mind that the rapid exploitation of Cains is a great sensation, and there is a general feeling coming out in his chuir be wassen by Mr. Ro three mon, who turned out to be cattle dealer strong body of pilke from Hongkong, was sent | 4 chimera, and according of M. Paul Leroy in the Army that the leniency with which the | burt Breden, who told the French sentries not attempting to land three caws and a calf here. These succeded in dispersing the crowd Beaulieu, thig fact, by virtion of which China wall Boers have hitherto been treated has been grossly to allow him to pass, as he was one of the chiefs tween the Bricket Factory and the Torpedo and making nine arrests. The men arrested not became a serious rival of Eumpe, at least abived, and that more severe measures are ur of the Boxers, but the entries replied that he Depot. He promply arrested the three men, were brought Large Mz, Hazelaat yesterday before the end of the next century, is an advan- gently needed. The conspirators are to be tried | bad a permit from M. Pichon, and they scald and yesterday Mr. Hazeland fined them 18 each and remanded until Thursday,
tage by which Europe may profit.
by Court-martial.
206 stop him. He went to the Palace, had an
tive these flowery promises of an amendment never intended to go further than mere words. As in the former cage of a BURLINGAN these cheap words of world-wide benevo- lonco ended in the massacre of Tientsir and a general uprising, prevented by mere ac-
HSU TURG AND BUZOTYAN MEĽOV, The notorious foreign hnter Hiru Tung was