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tention of check-mating the Powers themsel ves, and the feeble remonstrances with which this latest move bag Leen met are an indica tion, of how little, evonat this cleventh hour, the situation is comprehended. The natural course in such an event would be to inform the viceroys that no interference with the interval administration of the provinces by the self-constituted government will be per mittel, and that they will be backed up in any refusal on their part to admit any A. S. WATSON & CO., nominees of the insurgent government, bill the Emperor himself is restored as the actual, and not the merely nominal head, of the State. Such a course would only be the logical outcome of the crimes committed in the Emperor's name and would go a long way to convince the viceroys that the Powers are really in earnest; and that the system ÆRATED WATERS of terrorism which has been rampant for the last two years will be no longer permitted to stand in the way of the restoration of ofder. We have taken the trouble of expelling from Teking the recalcitrant party; we have oc- expied the greater part of the metropolitan province, we have superseded the imperial powers in Shanghai, and practically in the interests of all undertaken to police the
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atan put Information from Vladivostock reports that having proved unequal to
the attitude the increased tariff on Imports into the Siborian upon them. But unfortuna of the authorities toward the victims and ports will be put in fores from January next. complainants is hardly of so sympathetic
E.M.8. Aurica reached Nagarki on the and encouraging a character us to lead- the latter to hope that their justgrievance will 25th ult. from Taku and went into dook for re- meet with the consideration which the impairs. It is said she will return to Taku for
the winter. periance of the question calls for.
Daring the 24 hours preceding noon yester: day there were sorted one freak case of plague and one death.-
Apart from plugae, there were reported three cases of communicable disease in the Colony last week, all of enteric foverin the City of Victoria. Twp of the cases onded fatally. No other disease was reported.
Among the arrivals from Shanghai yesterday morning by the Empress of Chine was Sir Thomas Jackson, whom all his friends are gled to see back in Hongkeng ones mors after in holiday, and ready to return to his many laboare.
We understand that the summons against Mr. Houston, of the firm of contractors who have in hand the extension of the Naval Yard, has been withdrawn. It And been taken out in coμ-
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The Japanese Military Manouyres, which wore to have taken place in Kushin this antuan, Lave been abandoned on account of
the trouble in China.
M. Follin-Jacquemyns, the General Adviser to the Siames Governnient, will be raving Genoa for Stam on the 8th inst. He is expected in Singapors early in November.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Office is prosecuting the Mainichi Shimbun on account of its criticism of the conduct of the Amkues police in connection with the social question.
The amount of money contributed for afford ing comforts to the Japanese forces in China reaches 38,000 yen. Wine, tobacco, paper, and handkerchiefs are to be bought with the money.
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The Court of Directors of the British North Borneo Company has accepted H. E. Governor Hugh Clifford's resignation.
REUTER'S SERVICE.
LONDON, Jth September, THE GENERAL ELECTION. Up to date 66 members have been returned anopposed, of which 50 ure Ministerialists, and
MR. KRUGER ON THE SOUTH include Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Wyndham.
-AFRICAN WAR
POLITICS AND THE PRESS.
WAR PENSIONS. Lord Lansdowne in reply to an enquiry regarding permanently disabled soldiers life pansion, said that the minimam would be 1/6d.
CANTON.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT]
Canton, 1st Oetobar. GOOD WORK BY THE THENCH AND CHINE
COMBINED.
The Trench gunboat Avalanche returned Sunday, the 30th ult, from Bhon Tak, havi done some pretty good work. It seems that districts and villages in which, the anti-Christ riote broke out recently, causing so much too ing and destruction of houses and leading to t fight of so many native converts, are now fair quiet. Two days ago the French Vice-Comp want will General Li of the Kwong Hip ro
mont and 500 soldier to Bhen Tak and Yny Kee. The prefect of Shion Tak received tha with a guard of honour and conducted them t inspect those places whore the mob had loote and destroyed. Afterwards they went into a h public ball, and held an enquiry, tho Nam H Magistrate also being present. This time fl mandarins in co-operating with the French h order of the Viceroy have done some good work
four principal leaders of the riots have been be headed in Satow, and a great number of othe
sentences,
Mr. Kragor, in ʼn message to his wife at culprits have been arrested and now awhit the Pretoria, says that after Machadodorp he knew
A RELIEF PUND, the struggle was hopeless and counselled sur- It is said that the rosent troubles were partl caused by the false edict, and partly by the cor A conference of harbour pastors of the vurder, but was overridden by Mr. Stoyne
nivance and complicity of the mandarins an ious seaports of Japan has taken place at Tokyo,
A portion of the Unionist Press insista on a gentry of the villages. Another report attri when the recently promulested-barbour-regulaz
re-construction of the Cabinet,
bate all to the machinations of Kang In-wei partisans, who wanted to raise trouble and erent tions, were among the many and varied itens on the agenda for discussion.
ill-foeling with foreign nations so as to start fresh rebellion in Kwangtung like that u North, but I attach to weight to the THE CHINA QUESTION.
story. The Acting Vicary has promised "a Indemnity for the victims and severe punish Sir Michael Hicks-Beach speaking at Bristolment for those who took part in the rioting. H said that it would be madness to attempt to Las already opened a subscription, houding the administer a part of Lúna,
ist himself, among the mandarins and the rich THE GOMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE
men of Canton, to afford temporary relief to BRITISH ARMY.
those who suffered by the recent riots, Christians It is officially announced that Lord Roberts.
as well an noh«t hristians
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“Enquiries"(havo¬lisclosed the fact that tho ro at Mongkoksul on Friday evening last originated at No. 16 watshed. The cook had put a large quantity of shavings on fire and the sparks ignited the roof. Nene
Anxiety is folt, the N.-C. Daily News reports, of the property was insured. The damage is estimated at about 30000 and is divided beActing Governor of Shansi, to whose kindness as to the fate of H.E. Tuan Fang, the Manchu tween owner.
soane eighty missionaries owe their lives, and who it is reported, has been removed from offee. This report, horover, is at present with out foundation.
the society.
per diem.
is appointed Commantler-in-Chief,
་ AN AMERICAN FUNEKELO
On Sunday afternoon the remains of Hugh THE CRISIS IN CHINA.
Mullen, of the US.S. Don Jucci & Austria, who died on Saturday, the 20th ult, of gastritis, after LOCAL MOVEMENTS.
an illness of several days, were buried at HM. ganboat Redpole left yeaborday for the Public Cemetery near the Mato Fort- Shangbai
latest design and most up to date character settlement, we actually permit the Empress and her crew a free hand in upsetting If we had an all our arrangeinents. armed nation
to oppose us sach we encountered in the Orange territories in Africa. the course we suggest would of course not be practicable but circumstances
Early yesterday morning P.C. Pilt (71) was alter cases, and in China all the elements of order are on our site in upsetting a clique, on duty in the harbour when he came across a cinder beat in the man- war anchorage, which, except that it happens to possess the
A military society has been lately Organized body of the Emperor, is, save for its u searching it be formid 120 ponark of had in crimes, a farce. In refusing to nerept the basket. When questioned the outpants to in Tokyo with the object of rendering acusar Dowager's nominees we are in no respect in number, said they had got the ledd from No, arsistance to the needy families of those whis 7 transport, but on the constable waking enther fell sick or lost their Eses during the contravening the independeure of China; as
In Tokyo and found that their story was not true. He Yokohama'álone over 1,990 persons have joined either by Chinese nor international liries of the chief officer of the transport, he campaign in North China. can the body of conspirators who hold the cordingly took them to the Central Potion Emperor's person in bondage be looked station, and later on Mr. Hazeland fined them upon as the legitiinate rulers of the state 8100, or three months. So long as we, in the free of these facts, continue to give countenance to the pre- The new double-ended forry launch Northern tended edicts" proceeding from the fugitives Stor, built by the Hongkong and Whampoa from justice, so long must we expect to be Dock Company to the order of the Star Ferry met by similar travesties; and so long as we Company for their Hongkong-Kowbon wrvice, show ourselves,alarmed by these preposter-nu her official trial on Monday afternoon with ous missives, so long will the viceroys have much success and greatly to the satisfaction of justification for respecting them. This is all concerned. Everything worked without a hitch of any kind, and u apred of over 10 knots large really the position. An outrageous woman,
was attained with no ditheulty. The Northern in open rebellion against the head of the Star, which is the first of two new boats ordered state, but presuming on the unfortumite from the Dock Company, will immediately fact that he happens to hold the Emperor's | put on the Kowloon man, and will shortly be fol- preon, issues in his name proclantations lowed by the Southern Star. The two new pretending to be Imperial Edicts in the bunches are of similar type to the two double- A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED ordinary course of events these proclama.enders that are now familiar objects in the bur tions would be disregarded; but we in our bour and which have been running on thọ Kow- loon line with so muchsuccess, but showimprove- feebleness, though the woman is a fivements in many points of detail which will render states that a piece of land extending over 1,500 round about is dominated. We therefore hersby ot
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The transport Itaura left for Taku.
Catholio, and at the special request of hai last Friday from Yangtze ports, reports
The Austrian Steamer Muria Terma, charter | Consul MeWade two. French pricets and sesinga Russian gunboat nhove Kiukiang, bound up: H.M.S. Bonaventure above the Muded by the Russian Govorumont, arrived yester- four Chinese alorical assstativ performed the Fort; H.M.S. Marathon, a German cruiser, day from Odessa with Russian troops and mani-requiem service on board the ship and at the The Italian transports Marco Mingbettiund Sine and a Frenek gunboat, at Hoakow; II.M.S. tions of war on board for the north.
gapore arrived late on Monday night from Täku Walkereo at Kinklang: HMS: Daphne, at Wahu; and H M.S. Hermione at Nanking.
The foreign trade of Japan from January to the 15thaalt, shows an excess of imports of 85 million yen. If u very great change does si take place in the export trade of raw silk and, hairtage daring the remaining part of this year, the excuse in imports, according to the Japanese papers, will reach the figures of 100 million yen by the end of December next.
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AN IMPERIAL DECREE. The following in the text of the decree issued from Tayan, Shansi, on the 18th alt, of which we published a telegraphic summary in Monday's
grave. The Lient. Commander of H.I.G.M.S. Luce and a party or marines attended the service on board the ship, as well as un escort from the Slimeen Guard, ander a Chinese officer specially sent by HE the Acting Viceroy nan merk of respect to the dead and a tribute to the American nation,
LA BĦAMEEX BUMOUR)"
It is stated, but I do not believe the truth of the report, that one of the Consuls in Shreen has received a telegram to the effect that. Russia is going to render wanhips to blockade all the Chinese ports during the peace negotio-
tions.
FATAL COOLIE QUARREL
AT, EAST POINT.
When we escorted her Majesty the Empress Dowager here to Taiyuan, the capital of Shansi, recently, it was not with the fun of making this our permanent habitation, as we had already selected Ilsina, the capital of Shensi, which had been the calfital of the Empire from remote fins, being of natural strength and surround A felegram to Japan from Nasampo, Corea, ed by hills and villages by which the country
command Than Fang, the fresent Acting Go from our ernis, are content to look upon
taubu, which was leased to Rumia, and another vervur of Shensi, to set about; at once, to prepare THE these silly fulminations as serious; and being
piece of the same, ares in possession of a Japa the future Palace of the Imperial Court as soon masters of the situation, by so doing impress
neso at that Corean port, have been exchanged us possible and, as the Imperlat Exchequer is
not full and times are hard, the said making Ge
Our readers may remember that on the morn the Provinces with the idea that we desire As the result of a clau fight which took placeat, the request of the Russian authorities. It
vertor must exercise due economy in so doinging of the 19th September a quarrel took place that they should respect them also. We at Rok. Un, near Hunghom, on Monday at appears, says the Nagaki Press, that the Long-Let there be no extravagance. |-- profess not to be at war with China; and yet ucon, Chinurran les in a precarious condition talked-of Masampo affair has thus be brought At the General Hospital, Shanghai, 27th Se. We accept as China the very fuction we have at the Hospital, and five men are awaiting their to an amicable settlement among the parties tember: KK, of acute tuberculosis, HENRY Brandish Foaza, age 25 years, only son of A. S. FoREs, Esq., Shanghai.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
BIKTII.
At Cheruulpe, on the 19th September. Mrs. J. L. CHALMERS, of a daughter." DEATH.
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trial at the Magistracy. They were taketi be fore Mr. Hazeland yesterday and remanded for a week. It appears that a gang of 16 Hakkuş were engaged in carrying stones from a gnagey when they were set upon by some 50 or 60 Chin
concerned.
By order of the Japanese Government, the Osaka Shosen Kaisha is about to open two new steamship services to Cores, in addition to
The Daily Press. outerings of the goverment of Chinni, Chews. A battle royal took place between the tlie Company's regular service between Kobe
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CORRESPONDENCE.
[We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents]: THE KOWLOON WATER SUPPLY.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE "DAILY PRESS."
3. Kimberley Villas,
Kowloon, 2nd October:
just driven from the seat of Government, and fail to see the incongruity of our actions with our professions. If we accept the vapourings of the Dowager and her crew as the genuine
then ipso facto we chaowledge that we are parties. Stones were thrown, sticks were used, and Maxarpo. One of the new lines is from carrying on war with China. If, however, and not a few knives were drawn. While the Kobe to Chemaipo in Moji, Fang, and Molpe, we take the more natural and straightforward fight was in progress information was convoyod the other one being from Kobe to Chinnampo
Sir, Mr. Ormsby is reported to have stated course of refusing to acknowledge the woman to the Huughom Police Station, and P. C. by way of Moji, Nagasaki, Fusun, and Chemni-.
at yesterday's meeting of the Finance Com and her followers as other than insurgents Devney and some Indien constables hürried tops. These lines will be run twice every three The foreign Powers serin to be very need at war with their Emperor, as well as with the quarry. When they got there they found weeks by tao Sumidagawa-maru, Chikúgagawa.mittee that the only complaint he had had re- garding motora registering ait was a caso in, which $1.80 was paid by the occupants of a lessly exercised over the flight of the insurgent civilisation in general, then the only policy that all the rioters had cleared away with the exception of one man who was lying on the court, to Sliensi, and talk of the necessity of is at once to declare openly our position as
ground covered with blood. It was found that'
whole terrace" for excess. I her respectfully columns of troops to scour the country regards the situation, and take care that the he had been stabbed in the back, a very deep
to correct the honourable gent Really, it has always seemed to us that this provinces shall be warned to give no more wound having been inflicted. The man was scare of the ability of the insurgent party is support to the irregular faction now present to the Hospital, and subsequently Eve uron very much the creature of the imaginations tending to usurp the functions of Imperial were arrested by the police and charged with of the Powers concerned. The Dowager government; and further that no person atting and wounding. Empress and her crew are just as strong professing to act on their authority or as and no stronger, as we are content to their emissary shall be permitted to assume make them. Lately this woman, who is
any rank or title thereby confered; or to act in any way as if possessed of Imperial authority. The provinces are waiting for
not wanting in the spirit of bravado, bas been essaying to make appointments through
among the coalies employed at the Sugar Re finery at East Point. Seroral were injured, one so serionsly that he died shortly afterwards. His name was Cheng Yan Heug. women aped Wu Tai Ngan and Wu Chung Tsun ara in custody charged with wilful murder. They appeared before 31r. Hazeland yesterday and
Mr. FBL Bowley (Mesars. Dennys Bowley) appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. J. Hays (Messrs Johnson, Stokes, and Master) watched the case on behalf of one of the witnesses
of ref Mr. Bowley said the case arose out of a riet which took place among the coolies employed at the China Sngue Refinery. It seemed that on the morning of the 19th September some 20 or 30 coolies were engaged in stacking bags of sagar inside the Refinery. Two of them pred Cheng began to quarre with two ethers surname at about half past At a meeting of the Blaughai Municipal
eight the coolies went to their breakfast As CEE they get outside the Refinery they ra Council on the 15th it, the report of which
me dispute, and commenced to light in As the result of that fight two men as just been published, there was roul Brown complained of the same thing the of
to have been rather Ladly injured A letter from Mr. H. O'Shes, making certain day at the Sanitary Board meeting, a
who appeared on the scene found there. vions to that I myself wrote Mr. Ormsby charges against the manager of the lottery known as "Tattersall's." With it was submitted have his acknowledgment, dated 26th Sepler in the read when all the rest had gone away. They were two of the four who a statement by the official surator to the effect complained not so much of having $2.85 to wore in at the original quatrol, and wars faten that the inaccuracias pointed out were due to a pay for my own house alone (uot for a whole in charge by the lukong. One was a Chong and mistake and expressing regret therfore. The terrace- I have a meter for my own home) the other Wn. The last named charged the
and as at the subsequent hearing the com summer months with scarcely szy water at all, plaunant did not appear it was dismissed. It Conncil did not regard the charges as affording but because of having had to go through the other with seesult. The case was reminded, and then be charged with using water in excess seemed that the other Cheng went to his coolle ground for action to be taken on behalf of the
of the qmatity allowed.
house in Jardine's Bazaar, and here fire or six
upon Jilm,ullámtely Amer2ZE
At about eight o'clock in the morning it is, usual for many soldiers to be seen in the Con. tral Market purchasing it-bits for breakfast. Among those who paid the market a visit yes terday morning were Privates. John Cockburn public.
also did another man.The caretaker of stall No. 72 said it was not Cockburt who stole the fowl bat Rutter, but that both of the men nesaulted the complainant.The complainant's
taken
the ground, whire to found throl quarters of an huis afterwards) to the Hospital, wher his spleens ruptured. He was oper
n the ma
originally charged with Evidence in eapport
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the Empire, and has had the effrontery this declaration, which if given would justify and William Rutter, of the Royal Weish even to include Shanghai, to which place them in their refusal to acknowledge these Fusiliers who subsequently found themsolves The death is announced at Yokohama of Mr. As I mentioned also the I was in the baldt of men, including the prizemem, threw themselves she proposes to send naotai devoted to her irregular proceedings; but unfortunately before Mr. Hazeland at the Magistracy, Cock Walter Ewen Townsend, at the early age of 21. turning on taps at night in the hope of getting ewn interests. The idea seems to have taken the whole course of our actions with regard burn being charged with stealing a fowl, the The Jane Mail says that the deceased was some water before morning and that I was in away the breath of our officiale, and we to China has been marked by so much property of Lan Kon, of No. 82 stall, and promising cadet of H.B.ML's Consular service formed that my meter then registered air, I am hear in the old style of protests being vacillation and senility, that we need not Rutter with assault. The case against Cockburn in China, and the son of the well-known New afraid he had my case in his mind when he spoke offered. Protests to whom? Apparently wonder that the provincial governments was board first. The complainant said that the York manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai yesterday. If so, I think he might with advan to a woman who for her crimes is a fugitive, require some more binding, assurance than I defendant and two other soldiers came into the Bank.. He went through the recent siege at tage be a little more exact when stating a case charged with wilful muted and whoso supposed authority has no we have as yet given, that they shall not in Market. The defendant opened his chicken coop, Peking, during which he was twice wounded, If not, then he must bare under-stated his
took cut a chicken and proceeded to walk away and had gone to Japan to resperate. Enfor- number of complaints. stronger foundation than the acquiescence the end be handed over to the vengeance of with it. He followed and asked him for it back tomately be developed typhoid fever after land-
I can assure the honourable gentleman there of the external Powers. The Dowager, who, the Dowager and her bloodthirsty satellites. He refused to give it up and struck him, sing at Yokohama, and having no reserve of will be no need for him to prosecnte me for however lacking in personal courage, cer-
strength, after bis, experiences in the Chinese wasting water, on such occasions, as only for, a very short period, usually about half an hour, taiuly does not lack audacity, has with no
did the water efer come ou at night-some- uncertain language expressed her intention THE letter which we publish in another
capital, wherewith to combat the disease, Lu
times about 10 p.m., when it was not required of ridding herself of the persons of the two column to-day from Mr. MACKENZIE, with
gradually wank, dying on the 23rd ult. Yangtze Viceroys, and towards this end she regard to the Water Supply in Kowloon, story was that he went to the Market to buy a On the 17th ult., says the Japan Herald, a for that day and other times abont 2 or 3 a.m. has been quietly aiming at surrounding them deserves full consideration, and certainly tab for breakfast. He was looking through a party of distinguished Americans (the American-then there would not be any for the rest of with creatures devoted to her personal in- some explanation is due to the public of the shop window on his way back to Barracks when Minister, his wife, two naval officers and others) that day and I myself was always on the alert terests. Uncertain how to act in the pre-discrepancy between the official and the lay Market Inspector Cotton came and said ho attended the religions rites of the Ontake to prevent waste sence of the vacillating conduct of the statements with regard to the mutter. Mr. I wanted him, and he went back with him. He foreign Powers, especially, of England, who MACKENZIE's protest is a very mild one, never saw either the fowl or the complainant When he was looking through the shop window they suspect would not scruple to throw when it is considered that he had to gu them overboard at the last moment, through the summer with hardly any water, two Artillery men rushed past him from the they have hesitated in refusing to re- only to be charged at the end with using it Market-Market Inspector Cotton said that he ceive these emissaries of disorder. Grow to excess. It is not of course possible to a several soldiers in the Market that morning. --In consequence of the contradictory evidence ang bolder from her former immunity, the deny the difficulty of the position of the the defendgat was discharged, The charge
against Rutter was dismissed for a similar res Empress Dowager has not scrupled toattempt authorities in the Water Supply question, to place her minions even in the headquar- the mpid increase of population having son, his Worship remarking that though the ters of foreign influmce, with the evident in taken them by surprise, and the pumps ovidenos was auspicious it was not satisfactory. al conduct.
I must add sir, that for about a week now. our water supply has greatly improved, but Jinsha, a powerful sect of Shintoists. A besp of burning charcoal was placed in a furnace as large as two treba. The officiating priest read after Major Brown's description at the Sanitary service over the fire, after which the foreign Board Meeting, of the Famping Machinery at visitors, to the anmber of seven, including ladies, Ysamatt, we have scarcely sufitolant confiderpo took off their shoes and walked over the fire, to be without a small reservs stock in the house. their naked feet showing no sign of scorching. I must at same lime thank the members of the The performance called forth, says the report. Sanitary Board for having so eloquently voiced enthusiastic spproval of the spectators. This the wants of the Kowloon community on this
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