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BIRTHS. On the 10th Septriabor, at Hook Coltage. Horn dean, the wife of Commander G. A. BALLARD, B.N H.M.S. Jin, of a daughter.
On the 11th September, at Puddington, Devon, the wife of J. M. ATKINSON, MB. (Lond.), of Hongkong, of a con.
At the Chi Hona, Nagasaki, on Thisday, the 4th October, the win of Davin W. BELL, of Tien-
10, of a daughtMARRIAGE.
On the 11th September, at St. Andrew's Well Street, London, by the Rev. B. K, Cunningham, Chaplain to the Right Tev. the Lord Bishop of Winchester, HENRY, elder sur of William Kus- won, M., of Eastwick Park, Surrey, and Both - grove, » Lhaofrica-shit; toina Wysis (FREDA), youngest daughter or Williuh Jotageron, of Cow- hill Tower, Dumfries-shire.
DEATH.
At Shanghai Genel Hospital, on the 8th Oct ber, 1900, utter a long and painful illness, CLADA Lovus, aged 22 years, With daughter of the late John MEANT.
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back a little way. For the first time the full text is to hand of Dr. MORRISON'S despatch to the Times, dated the 81st August, and this we reproduce in other column. We have already had the substance of his remarks, but in view of the danger which ever threatens, that the Powers, in their desire to settle the Chinese question as quickly as possible, may act with undue lenience to the official or- ganisers of murder and outrage, it is not time wasted to read the plain statement of a witness whose competence and 'veracity are
When the Times correa pondent affirms that the Dowager Em- press and her party were personally res- -pousible for all the blackest crimes por. { petrated by the" Boxers"; that the EMPRESS ordered the attacks on the Legations, while her minions YONG LU, TUNG FURSIANG, and LI PING Haso-all Government officials of high rank-organized them, and saw them carried out by regalar Imperial troops as well as by the so-called “rebels"; that YUNG Lu and his colleagues were regularly appointed by Iuperial decree to reduce the Legations" by fire, sword, or famine"; and that the Krupp guns belonging to the Chi
nese Government were used to shell at short range the Eapena compounds crowded with women und children wheu be affirms all this, he states a matter beyond all doubt. And when further be goes on to complain that after the capture of Peking the ** Boxer **lenders go wrpumished, the temples which`ar known to be their headquarters are left standing, friendly messages are being sent to the DOWAGER-EMPRESS," and The palace, the synibol of Chinese power, is **respected, humoured, and left untouched and inviolate," then we have good ground for apprehension that a treatment which begins with much displays of weakness and hesitation will end in a failure adequately to meet the requirements of the case. China, or rather the guilty party which his rained China, may possibly get off lightly owing to the number of nations who have outrages to avenge-a curious paradox, but hardly one for which we have been unprepared. Against the consummation of such a mis take the energies of all interested in the settlement of this most arduous Fur Eastern question must unremittingly directed, It is satisfactory to know that general public opinion of Europe is sound upon this point hut unfortunately public opinion, even when strongly supporting the right cause, does not always carry the rulers and diplomatists will .it.
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The German Mail of the 6th Boptember wAN delivered in London on the Sth instant.
in the 24 hours ending at noon yesterday,
Ono fresh plague and one death were reported
The following men-of-war are at present at. Amoy-Russion, Hurik, Dutch. Holland and another; British, Isis; and two Japanese cruisers. All is quiet there..
We received yesterday from Mr. Rounsevolle Wildman, U. S. Consul General, the following Typhoon Warning, issued from Manila Obser vatory at 11 am on the same day -Probably depression in the Pacific east of Philippines.
On Thursday Bergeant Fenton west to a house in Stanley and discovered some 10 or 12
the men made for a hole in the roof, the house men gambling. As soon as they saw the police being but n' small me, and in this way all but four made their escape. The four captured were taken before Mr. Hazeland yesterday and fined.
A cricket matcli, begining at 11 a.m., wül be
played to-day between Kowloon and Rest of Colony. The following are the team:--Rest of Colony: A. H. Lowe. D. W.Salter. C. H. P. Hay. Ros. I. A. Dexter, R. N.. A. G. Ward, Rer. E. H. Good, R. N., Lt. Strong, B. M. L. I. D. Wood, Capt. Langhorne, R. A. G. A. Woodcock, J. B. Lee; Kowloos XI: Linut. Kriekenbeck, Lieut. Burke. Lieut. Melvilla. Capt. Renton. Liont. Tropear, Licat. Nicholson. Lient. Lamb, Capt. Austin, Capt. Wall, B. E. Henson, A. Mackenzie.
The Novoyr Vremye states that quarters have heen provided at Tientsin for the Russian troops leaving Pelding. Some detachments will marth to Taku and remain there, while a large num- ter will return to Port Arthur and Talienwen and 7 inte winter quarters. It is reported from Ɛurate ff that orders bare bern received at that place countermanding the despatch of the batteries which were held in readiness to leave for the Far East, and suspending the purchase
of, korves for military requirements.
A correspondent reports from Seoul to the that the proposal of Mr. Sunds, the American Adviser to the Corean Imperial Household, to raise a lean in America for the Corean Government, has failed. Mr. Bards had proposed to raise million yen, on the security. of the wines in the thirteen provinces of the kingdom. The scheme met with the approval of almost all the State Ministers, but was at instructed by the Throne, who, it is said. regards the proposal as a sonrea of national danger is pledging the mines of the country.
The exportation of arma and ammunition from the colony to Brunei is forbidden by the Straits Government for six months from the 5th inst
The cricket match at Shanghai on Eaturday last between the team which is going to Kola and the rest of the Club ended in an easy vic, | tory for the Kobe team, who declared their in- | nings closed at 206 for seven wickets (F. W.
One hundred and ninety-four deaths were re- Potter, 71) and got their opponents ont for 151.
Sparristered at Singapore during the week ending It is reported from Paris that the Messageries on Saturday, the 30th ult. The ratio per thou Maritimes: Company is about to open in consand was 42.07. paction with its regular Chinese service a sor- vice between Nagusaki and Chefoe, to be ex tended eventually to Teku. It was expected that this new service would begin on the 14th inst.
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H.M. cruiser Archer, Commander John P. Rolleston, sailed from Sheerness on 7th instant for Australia to replace her sister cruiser Mo. Lowk, Commander Frederick H. P. W. Froe man, which has been temporarily transferred to the China Station. The Mohawk will return to England to pay off when affairs in Chine assure a store peaceful attitude.
The London correspondent of the Manchester Guardian writer-Correspondence has been published between the Indian Government and the Bar and Chamber of Commerce at Ranger as to the appointment of a civilian instead of
barrister as the Chief Judge of the new Chie Court for Lower Eurah. F-mzy mention that a wry strong impression prevails in official martors here that the present constitution of the court is only provisional, und that after the practice of the new court has been established où a firm basis, the chicf judgeship will, when a vacancy cecura, bo'given to a barrister judge The ultimate creatier of a High Court for Upper and Lower Burma is very probable.
Captain Sir Alfred Jeplason, P.N.. who died on the 19th ult., saw a good deal of active ser.. vice, and in 1860 was present with the Naval Brigade at the arrauit and capture of Canton. For these services he wore the Chinn melat, with clasp for Canton. His lieutenant's com mission was dated 16th December, 1861, and in this grade when in the Euraytus he was wounded in the attack on the batteries at Kagesima, Japon, August, 1863. He also received special mention in despatches as licntenant of a com pany of small-arm men of the Naval Brigade
londed for the assalt on the stockades at: Shimonoseki, Sept. 4, 1864. Hare hía war sec. rices as a naval officer cented, and having been preincted commnauder, Sept. 19, 1873, ke retired with the rank of Captain. May 22, 1889.
Sir Francis Burdett has been appointed extra A.-D.-C. to Sir West Ridgway, the Governor of Ceylon, and is due to take up his appoint went at Colombo about the end of November. Sir Francis is a Lieutenant of the 17th Lancers
(Reserve of Beers) and received his Com- mission on the 16th September, 1880. Ho went out to South Africa at the commencement of the war, and arrived in Colombo by the trun sport Diluara, on the Sth alt, with a batch of a thorrand Por prizoners brought by that vessel. Sir Francis remained in Colombo for eight or ten days and joined in several gumes of pelo, a branch of sport in which he is parti. curly at home. He then went to England to eattle up his personal affairs isfors undertaking his new appointment.
A statement comes from Paris that M. Donner will return shortly to Franco, and that 11. Mongeet will be appointed Governor General of Indo-China in his place. .....
The marriage of Mr. Ernest Hatch, MP., and Lady Constance Godolphin-Osborne, line been fixed for Oct. 10, when the bride will be given away by her brother, the Duke of Leeds. The Admiralty have ordered the Powerful, craizer, to undergo a completo refit at Ports mouth in order to render her aynilable for an- other three years commission. The vessel will be in the dockyard lands about six months.
On the 11th ult, Robert Abel, the Surrey professional, created a new cricket record by sering his twelfth 100 in one season, He and Frince Ranjitainfi a fortnight before huil beaten previous records by scoring eleven
centuries each.
Troops and stores were still being actively despatched from Oderen to the Far East whon yesterday's mail left Europe,
Orders were issued last month, directing a draft to be selected from the Eastern Division, Royal Garrison Artillery, at Sheerness, for deepstol to Chins."
Sir Edwin Arnold has received from Bang kek a rescript by the King of Siam, confirming his appointment as Grand Officer of the Most Honourable Order of the Crown of Blam
Owing to the existence of Bubonic Plagno at Sydney the Swiss Government have declar- ed all Australian harbonia infected, and that persons arriving in Switzerland from Australia are subject to supervision,
The Marseilla left Marseilles on the 13th ult. with 100 naval gunners, 400 males, and import- nat war materiel. This ship was to pick up other detachments at Algiers. The Mating has loft Marseillos with a consignment of horses.
The Nagasaki Press of the 4th inst, suya:-- News from a private and from what we believe" to be an authentic source, was moostved here yesterday, stating that the Empress Dowager has been captured where and by whom it is not yet known." Too good to be trus! ·
Major-General Wogack, the Russian offleer whose name will always be associated with the
During the absence in Japan of Dr. Morley, the Consul in Singapore for the United States, on a health tour, the duties of American Conani. are in charge of Mr. J. M. Campbell, who has salvation of Tientsin, arrived at Nagasaki on hen cffeially recognised as Acting Consulte a inst, on three or four months sick during Dr. Moseley's absence.
The German Emperor has appointed Herr Yen Below Salteke, the First Secretary of the Peking Legation, to be Councillor of Legation. Herr von Below-Saleske and his father have een informed of the Imperial recognition of the former's spirited conduct, by telegrams from Count von Bülow,
The race between George Towns and James Wray for the Scalling Championship of Eug land was rowed on 10th ult., from Putney to Mortlake. Towns was the holder of the championship, having won it from W. A. Barry in May last year, cnd on 10th ult. he managed to keep it mther easily.
leave. Ho is accompanied by Dr. Jodvate. choff, and both expected to leave for the north in the course of a few days.
The Straits Tenes of the 5th inst, saya :---AK the British transport Nairang, with Russiab troops on board, passed the German transport Pise, this morning, also with Russian troops on board, at the Borneo Wharf, the men on both ships cleared and the band on board the Pan struck up a lively air. A few minutes afterwards the German transport, Hanover, with German troops, on board, passed the Pisa, and the Germans and Russiane lined the sides of their vessels and cheered each other,
The Queen has approved promotion of Cup tain Lewis S, T. Halliny, Royal Marine It is quite porsible that Mr. John Roberts, Light Infantry, to the rank of Brevet Major, the billiard chempion, may visit Chira at the for his service with the Legation Guard at close of his present Australian tour. He has Peking. Commander Robert H. Johnston Ste- infomed a press correspondent that he will wart lu command of H.M.S Algerine, is pro- probably return home a Canada, ond crop ont moted to the rank of taptain for services in it the various China and Japan ports. His connection with the capture of the Taku, Forta. trip will last two years, and it is the fourth Commander Christoplier G. F. M. Cradock, in time that he has paid a visit to Australie, the command of H.M.B. Algerity, hus hoon noted Gist being in 1870, the second two years later, and for promotion for the same service on comple-
Le third in 1891. It is remarkable that one of tion of the qualifying sex time. bis age he is in bis 3rd year--can retain auch keenness of eye and steadiness of land, coupled with pretition and judgment, as to place him so far in advance of all others in a game possessing ench variety of combination and
trerve as billiards.
On the 2nd inst. a woman named Chu Chat, residing at Hok Un, near Kowloon City, re- ported to the police that on returning to her house at ten o'clock that morning after an ab. Yostorday we were informed by the Tele- sence of two hours she found the staple of the graph Companies that all calles between Hoog door prized open and her boxes ransacked, four kong and Shanghai are now working well, toon pieces of clothing and a clock having been takon. Enquiries wore set on foot by the police The cages arising out of the recent cookie riot at Wanchai should haves crane on at the Magis and on Thursday a man named Choung Tak was arrested in Bulkeley Street. Ennghom, tracy yesterday, but owing to the illness of ovaring a pair of towers since identified as part of the solicitors engaged they were adjourned of the stolen property. At the Magistracy yes until next Wednesday.
terday a barber recognised the defendant as the
fever. man whom he had seen coming from the com- plaimant's house with a bundle of clothing on the End inst. The man was sentenced to six wooks' hard labour.
An Austrian who was formerly employed as engineer on board a German ship was yesterday taken in chargoby o Chinese Jukong and rent to the Lunatic Asylum. It appears that he escaped from the Hospital the day before and comú- menced to 'rom about the city armed with a loaded revolver, with which he threatened to shoot certain persons. Fortunately the man, who was insane, was secured before he could do any harm.
President McKinley, in his letter formally accepting his semination as Hepublicm cau- data for the Presidency of the United States, says that it will be seen that the power of the U.S. Goverment has been used for the liberty, Peace, and prosperity of the Filipines, and the United States forces have been employed only against the force standing in the way of the realisation of these ends. There her." Logoes on to shy, been no time since the destruction of the Spanish feet when the United States could or shenld have left tho Philippines. Our rights in the Philippines are now free from cutside interference. Nobody outside the United States disputes the fullness and integrity of the cession." Referring to the Chinese question, Mr. McKinley says The purposes of the United States in China, as already defined, will to faithfully adhend to. Wo-are grateful to our own soldiers, sailers, and marizes, ond to all the brave men who, though assembled under many standards and representing peoples, and races strangers in country and speech, were yet nited in the sacred mission of carrying succour to the besiegtal with a success that is now the
Newspaper correspondents in the North have a very substantial grievance in the inspection and pilfering of their letters by the authorities whore ambition it apparently is to cause as much unnecessary inconvenience as possible to those unhappy civilians in their midst. Nor has the |consorship been restricted to letters smacking Axumber of gamblers caught playing pofzein apearance of press forrespondance, for incal- Inspector Warnock and a number of polios eulable damage has been done to mercantile at No. 25, Flyin Streat, were finel yesterday, firms through delay and loss of correspondence. two $15 for keeping a gaming honse and the This lumpering with mails would be pardonable rest $3 each for gambling.. Two of the ran werə
if it were necessary, but airclutely no reasozi- without quemes. So anxious were they table excuse can is found for it. Yesterday we oscape from the clutches of the police that they received a strong complaint from our Tientsin cut their queues, which were held by a constable. correspondent, namusing especially the British They were, however, captured again alment Naval Officers of tampering with correspon immediately.
dence, and enclosing a batch of correspondence, sent through the German post-office for security. | case of a world's rojolcing.”
csalt-letter, originally sealed, open kath ende; date July 27th, 19002, thus taking seventy-suren days from Tientein to Hongkong. We regret
On Thursday afternoon P.C. Wiltshire was duty near Kennedytown cre of the police pinnaces when he saw a curgy boat laden with goats and sheep, there being 36 of the former and 45 of the latter. There was no roem for them all to stand, and consequently It is not possible at the present moment
Kome of them were lying down while others were to say much about the progress of negotia-standing open them. Ng Hop, the master of tions between the Powers concerning the the boat, appeared before Mr. Hazeland yester- settlement of Chinese affairs. We had a day and was fined $10, or 14 days, for cruelty to week ago the terms of the French proposal, wimals. which offered the best plan so far put for ward to meet the requirements. Lord SAL-
Albert Smith, store-keeper, appeared at the
we are unable to use the correspondence, and
ther carios of the Hoxer campaigu. have returned the envelops to ho kept with
An interesting case arising out of the re- gulations as to back-rords carce before Mr. Haselnud yesterday. The defendant was Wong Chuk-yan, the owner of houses. Nos. 29 and 41, Staunton Street. It appears that in May last the houses in question-corner houses were
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Further secounts of this catastrophe caused by a tidal wave awcoping over the city of Gral
The P. and O steamier Ching landed at Ply- mouth on 9th ult. ten sailors and three privates of Royal Marines, who were wounded in the defence of Tintin and during Admiral Bøy- mour's attempt to reach Peking. Several of the men have received permanent in- It is reported from Capetown that the alarm | juries. Ona scaman from the crnisor durora at (to propect of the introduction of Chinese has lost an eye, cnd the right arm of a cheap labour into Cape Colony und Rhodesia, a private of the Maxings has been rendered echime which, it is understood, in favoured by useless. All proceeded to the Naval Hospital Mr. Rides, is spreading among all classes of at Stonehouse for treatment. The steamer coknists. The mercantile community have al- China also brought bome a number of Royal ready protested in the strongest manner, and on Welsh Fusiliers invalided, owing to enteric 13th September the Capetown Corporation de cided to send a deputation to Sir Alfred Milner To offer an equally uputio protest. Kimber To convey the large number of troops she is ley is quite hostile to the project, which is continuing to Caino, Russia has been oblignil regarded as likely to be altogether injurious to to charter Britussle and other vessels for the pur- the welfare of British artisens and workmen pose, says the Times of Ceylon of the 26th alt., who cozy settle in the country after the war and the first British vessel railing under the sides introduing the immorality and unclean-Busian flag arrived at Colosabo last night. liness of the lowest classes of Chinese. There. The vessel is the Glenshiel, of Glasgow, of will certainly te vehement opposition to their 1.455 tons bound from Odess for Vladivostock Importation into South Africa, not stopping with 31 officers and 810 troops, and 26 emi- short of forcible resistance.
grants, the latter on their way to work on the Russian railways The Glenshiel leaves The accounts of the conduct of the First this evening The German steamer Pisa, Chinese rugiment raised at Weihuiwer end also chartered by the Russian Government, ar- correspondent of the L, and C. Express to zivol yesterday evening from Odessa for China. turgest that in the experiments which we have with 14 officers and 1,108 soldiers. - worked out in so short a time with such markedly good results at Welhaiwei there is a moral At the Inst meeting of the Singapore: Legis- to be learned of very great and far reaching latire Council, a rote of $100,000 was parted importance to the whole civilised world, and to in the Supply Bill for a most important, work-- the Britisher in particular. For three men who the caual to Jour Sluga ire Elven and have been doggedly following British officers Harbour. The Colonial Beuretary whom they bave not known for more than a few the first reading of the Bill wid months, who have shown active and passive proposed was to he very courage under fire and have behaved, well nad Singapore Cana
Asiatics to commit excesses stared them in the better but that would incr steily where the greatest temptations for water at the lowest lidsect
face, these men are drawn from the very class rough estilante was $900,000 that makes the "Boxer" and the auti Christian made, would rery much horte fanatic of Shantung. The Chinese, he says make much safer the triest s are not patriots, hat they are capable of being | wheryes to the godowne, No. something better than "Boxers."
ability of construcung such very much discussed, but ifa still The non-acceptance of any tender for the denied, although arguments taught be add Australian Pacifio Telegraph Cable kns arison, our of some other work in lieu of it.
ISBURY has now assented to the principle / Magistrney yesterday charged with boharing in artified as being in accordance with the Public the ware subsided. The fierce impext came according to the intest London advices, in con
a disorderly manner in a public street while
In
veston, Texas, USA., to hnad by this mail, indicate that the power of the water in its devastating coazes was so great that steam- hunches and schooners, which wore riding at anchor opposite the city, were carried on the crest of the wave over. fields.and houses, and de- The posited at places ten miles inland. cemeteries in the neighbourhood were literally dispinced by the force of the water, and hun- dreds of dead bodies wore swept ont to sea when
The count which ina rocched us of the of France's Note, and has described it as an
drank and damaging a chair, the property of Health Ordinance, the conditions as to back from two opposite directions, with the result stonence of a difficulty in respect to the appoint-
that the waters from Galveston Bay and the ment to the Cable Committee of some one to occupation of Shanknikwan is n Jitt excellent basis for a friendly understanding. La Mok, chairmaker. 7, Sma Sirest, The yards, etc., having been complied with.
take the place of Sir Julian Salomone, the ex- save the NC Dely Nece of the 9th Supposing that the Powers generally assent evidence was to the effect that the defendant September an application came before the Gulf of Mexico were brought together in a to the principle, as is probable,-the chief went into the chairmaker's shop, seized a ratton Sanitary Board asking that the houses might be mountainous wave, which covered the highest Agent-General of New South Wales. That from that contained in the Orixetati anxiety now is as a boy Japan will reply-chair, and broke it by belabouring the ecolies exempted from the condition as to back-yards, and parts of Galveston to the depth of 5 ft. A colony has nominated Henry Copeland for Exts, gr de re so why, as Admiral the wair outline will have been sketched; with it. For this little freak he was fined $5 seeing that they had already been passed large number of persons have died from hunger the vacancy, but the Queen and Government is at Tako, the Pigmy should take her order
the Secretary to the Board replied that the Beard and thirst, and an epidemic of discern is threat- desire that either Sir Henry Wylie Norman from Admiral Bendemaan.” The trus but there are of course innumerable details and ordered to pay $150 compensation.
kad decided to recept the houses, as complying ned. Hundreds of corpses have been conveyed or Bir Horace Tozer should be sppointed. An is that the Figmy was sent to recons to be filled in, and we must therefore look for-
At about half-past five on Thursday night a with the Ordinance. The application was ae-by steamer to sea, and consigned to the deep official estimate of the cost of the cable, along Shanhaiyan, fort, and found it. evaor ward to a long series of discussions between cockloft ut a ten-drying shop in Wilmer Street, companied by a plan, and Mr. Borley, on bahali The news of the disaster induced an influx of with two stermers for maintaining it in which she landed 18 men and hur officer and the representatives of the various nations, West Point, collapsed and two women were of the prosecution, contended that this plan lieves and other criminals to the desolated good repair, and all other initial expenditure, hoisted the British flag on the fort, only about of which we shall bear very little. In the killed. Some 20 persons were employed in the did not lead the Board to conclude that any regions, and the looting of valuables from the gives the total as £1,790,650. The tendere sent an hour before a force of some thres thousand wrecked houses in freely indulged in. It is og-in contain an undertaking to manufacture and Bussans arrived by rail. It is raported that neantime the operations in the North, it placo picking tea for export. The cockloft, on alterations were to be effected. Mr. Wilkinson. may be expected, will drug on slowly, the account of the heavy weight upon it, came down for the defendant, contended, on the other timated that the cotton crop in the Etates of lay the cable, provide and prect cable houses, the aptation was arranged betwee Allied forces consolidating their position, with a crash and several women were buried hand, that the plan showed that the defendant Texas and Louisiana has been damaged to the make surveys, and keep the cable in working chang and the re-establishing order, and making their in the debris. Inspector Bokar, Sergeant Bit wished to extend his kitchens ever the hack extent of 250,000 balera misfortune which order for thirty consecutive days. The lowest back at once to arrangements for the winter. Unless, there chie, and others were soon on the spot. Ser yards and that in view of the reply he received intensifs the prospects of a crisis in the Lan- tender was that of the Telegraph/Construction was sent and
geant Ritchie succeeded in extricating one of: from the Secretary to the Sanitary Board he hire cotton goods industries. Already 4100 Company for the sum of £1,888,000. It is un- nose flag fore, some quite unforeseen event occurs, the women, but it was found that she was al was justified in going on with the work. In bodies have been recovered, and it is feared that derstood that other expenses, not included in the story arone that we may anticipate a period dewid of the ready dead, tho and another having evidently view of the points raised Mr. Hazeland decided the fatalities will be found to number not less tenders, but amounting to £180,000 would in captured by the Chinaão, was not, however, excitement which has rendered the past teen suffocated. Others had been got out by to adjourn the case antil Wednesday after than 10,000 persone. One million dollars (about etude the cost of station buildings, quarters for the Shanhaiwan fort that the Fume saw Gen- summer so stirring and so anxious a time, the shop-people, and were apparently not much noon in order that the whole matter might be £240,000) has been subscribed for the relief of the staff, instruments, engineers fees, and one eral Reid har now gone to Bhaghaikwan with
maintenance slap, eceting £20,000.
the third trigade from Weihaiwel We have the opportunity now of looking | worse for their experience.
thoroughly argued.
the sufferers;
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sek word that