way of afforestation. They are allowling the means of splendid revenue to slip from their hands, and are running through their substance, with the greatest Indifference. The forests of Upper Slam will affo›d magnificent returns to Government for

to come only years the most elementary steps... are taken. to preserve them. At present everything is left to nature, and nature fails to make

up the

deficit in the teak forests. No one is more to blame for the present unsatisfactory state of the forest lands of Siam then the ordinary Slames or Laotian, who, through ignorace or in- difference, is a constant danger to young timber. Teak is easy to work and the easy-going native

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1892.

killed or wounded at the same time, Including the number taken by the volunteers, 200 sebela have been made captives. Tan Yün-tain is now the only chief at the head of the 100 remifning rebels, who are making a desperate, resistance. Troops have, however, been despatched to enforce their surrender, and no doubt their total defeat in near at hand."

The Hughe's comreapendent at Wichang writes that last year a certain retired mandwin with

CHINKIANG.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT)

Chinklang, 29th March, 1892-- The weather this past week has been very ansettled, but a charge has set in to-day, with every prospect, of fine weather. Mr. R. W. Mansfield assumed charge of Beltish Interests

today, relieving Mr. E. L. R. Allen, who goes home on a well deserved holiday. During this friends, in his official and non-official capacity gentleman's tenure of office he has made many

China M rchant Co.'s str. Chiyuen nirerd last both with foreigners A: well » Chinese, The

embark

ourselves and England on the great lakes. This L is a matter of solemn stipulation, and England has. not fulfilled the obligations she entered into three- quarters of a century ago, when in our second war with her she was taught the lesson that she was not invincible da” the ocean. But what has England done? Within the last two months it has been learned by the Govern- ment that she bar built on the lakes three vessels, ostensibly revenue cutters, but in reallly formid able war abips, which can be placed in fighting time, destroy all our vast commerce in those condition in a few days. They could, in a abort

does it all mean? Great Britain, within a very waters and lay all the lake cities in ruins, What

will be asked the question In language that have to answer it. The Republic can neither be called nor balled. England must keep her faith with us.'

Beldom hesitates to make use of young sapllage |・them to reach the nailce of the Throne through night and went alonvalde the hulk Ezgress to short period, cannot be mistaken and she will

when he requires wood for his hat, or fencing for his caitle. He is most reckless in his destruction of young timber, and considering practices matters will yearly become worse. that the nulbattles iske ne steps to stop these Fires, too, make yearly inroads on the leak forest, and all causes combined are working sad havoc with one of the great national resources of Stam.

the rank of expectant Taoral was publishing scurrilous pamphlets calumniating the Western religions. The various representative bodies have obtained these pimphlets and have caused

the Tsungli Yamen. In the latter part of last

trrons for Canton, and she left at Chinese moon an Imperial edict was issued

It pm. His Excellency Pien Pao-11, Viceroy of enjoining the Taungli Yemen todistribute coples Faklen, pasred up to-day on beard the Chinese to his General of the various provinces that they may to Peking shortly. The Chinking cricket team of these books to the Governors and Governers-unsel to chewind it is returning to

home at Tangchow will from there proceed have them reproduced and deposited in the archives of the yames of the districts and are practising for the forthcoming match with sub-districts for record and for reference, that the Wuhultes. I hear that the match will take This kind of incendiary place early next month. Quite an exodus of pamphlets shall be

past few days; they are being sent away by the local officials to their homes, fercury.

If we are to belleve experis no better timber ind, person, published by the law againat Shantung beggars has taken place within the.]

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fabricating groundless and Incendiary reports to facite and mislead the people. H. E. Chang Chih-tung has received the books' and has, according to the decree, ordered the Imperial instractions to be carried out No doubt from this elms forth the people and the religion will be on terms of peace.”.

to be found than that grown in the vast forests of northern Slam, but nowhere is to found more wanton destruction and less thought for a tiang when the supply must necessarily cease if the present carelessness be permitted to continue The Siamese Rathorities have inaugurated so embryo Mining Boreau which, if well conducted, ought to lead to splendid results, and open up... the mineral wealth of the country on sound business principles, pulling an end to wild speculations of past years; but why beglect sa equally important source of national The appointment of a few Europeans skilled to forrsity would confer a boon on the country and result in a large and ever increasing revenue to his Majesty's Tresory. Some scheme for the better administration of the forest lands of Siam has been a long felt want and any further delay will be disastrous in its effects, and prere

and

PUGILISTICA.

FITZSIMMONS KNOCKS OUT MÅHER.

NEW ORLEANS, 3rd March, 1892. From our latest American exchanges we extract the following, which will doubtless interest many local “sports ("-- -

"

ACRE WILL NEVER TELL THE

SECRET.

THE

ARTHUR. MAHACER

Intimations.

IMPERIAL

HOTEL

TOKIO, JAPAN.

THE FINEST HOTEL IN THE EAST. (Under the distinguished patronage of the Imperial Household)"

H15 ne hotel is situated within five minutes' drive of the terminus of the Yokohama-Tokyo- Chief Public Offices..

Railway and is in aeir proximity to the;Inperial Palace, the Parlantent Hoise and the There are no inside rooms, thus securing well lighted, ventilated and 'cheerfit accommoda tions. The Calsine cannot be surpassed, and the aim of the management is to provide for the comfort and pleasure of the guests. The attracties of Tokio are countless, and the religions and fara festivals being of daily occurrence are to be seen at their best and on a grander scale than in any other portion of Japan. All the noted acto s, wrestlers and jugglers make the capital their RATES, $3 TO $4.50. PER DAY.

Here is a piece of glassy It"in cut into facets; it is pure white glass, It is it to be one of the pendants hanging from a chandelier in a millionaire's drawing mony | lí′ la about as big ös a hazelnat. How aparkies as I hold it up between my thumb and fingeri Yet it is merely glass and scarcely worth a shilling, oh if I only knew how to tum it into diamond-a blue or a ross diamond! Why, there are thousanda who would give all their health, and then mortgage their souls, to buy it of me. Then good bgabead-quarters. to work and cars, for I should be rich beyond the dreams of avarlos, Who will show me the proce Alsel nobody. Who will tell me how to transmute in or copper into som clammond is also carbon. hit of is carbon. A

ho Where is the link between them? Wo years to know. Thousands of men bare burned out life's candle fu the effort, to sacertain. How vainly! In the bosom of her hills Nature hides that scoret, as she hides the secret of

of man's destiny under mountains of sahon and. crambling bones. On our bonded. Ineen wa heg her to break one unbroken seal, to speak one unspoken

and rousing for over dumb.

the Siamese very fadifferent to the best Interests jol the ranks of the "braves" Afterwards betting for the firat fur rounds, with honors word. She only regards no with contempivona pity

of their country.

NOTES FROM CHINESE PAPERS.

The Viceroy of Nanking has sent a special police deruty, named Chu, to Shanghal to watch for any Kolas-kwel men who may be at that port.

Three pirates were captured the other day, off the coast of Tshahran, pear Ningpo, by a Chinese gunboat. The captives are now undergoing trial.

News recently received from, the North says that Admiral Ting of the Pel-yang Squadron will shortly pay a visit to Japan, and subsequently come down to Shanghai,

!

A large fire took place in Foochow on the 18th March, rendering cores of families homeless and destule. A Chinese hank bad the misfortune to be burnt, in consequence of which the notes previously issued by this bank have no longer any circulation.

The Kelas Huf leader, Wong Kin-lung, and another, Chin Chi-kui, who have been under gotov repeated trials in Shanghai city before the Viceroy's deputy, Mr. Yu, and a prefect sught in the conduct of the case, were again brought on trial the ather afternoon. Wong Kin-Jung said he had been leading a wanderer's life had no fixed residence, his only dear relative being his aged mother. His business in the Society was only to run errands. Chin Chishul sald he was a native of Shantung. Soon after the Kolas Hivi, he went to Kjukiang and terved. Jes he was

was transferred to the department for detection He came to Shanghal laat contraband tatt. year and was keeping a patent medicine stall in the French Concession, just at the time when so much pressure was brought upon the oficials to capture the Kelaos. Fearing arrest he escaped to Hangchow, where be was arrested, and whence he was brought here. The prisoners were made to sign the papers hearing their own statements, and were ordered back to their cella (Wong Kin-lung, the "Kolos Hut leader who was executed at Nanking, should not be confounded with the prisoner Wong Kin-lung.)

A correspondent writing from Tub-ngan, in Hupeh province, says that towards the end of last moon a serious rot was caused there by the military students. For some reason or olker large number of these young men attacked the Prefect's Yamen and almost polled it to pieces, before the other officials of the place got wind of what was in progress. The Magistrate, how. proceeded to the Yamen in the hope of restories ever, as soon at be heard of the disturbance, order, but instead of being able to exercise any control over the students, he was rather severely beaten by them and had his official chair broken to stoms. The soldiers were then called out by

hard work, succeeded in vanquishing the mah of students, most of whom look to af ght, when they saw that things began to

go against them. The authorities are now doing their best to prehend the singlenders, who are now carefully in hiding. The cause of the trouble is at

knows to the authorities. The Wesleyan Yamen, and fearing they would also be attacked,

The fight between Maher and Fitzsimmons| was witnessed by the largest crowd ever drawn to the Olympic Club to watch a boxing exhibi- tion. Maher wrighed in at 178 pounds and Fitzsimmons at 165. During the clay Maher had became the favorite, the New York "sports" backing him heavily. When they #book hands preparatory to the fight, Maber seemed very nervous. There was heary

about even though Fitzsimmons scored a knock-down in the first round and first blood in the second. In the fifth round Fliimmons struck Maher repeatedly in the face, avolding punishment in return, In the succeeding rounds Fitz forced the fighting, punishing Maher severely about the face and neck. Maher grow weaker with each sound, until at the twelfth round he threw up the fight. Fitzsimmons came out of the fight practically untouched, but Maher was badly us dp.

At the races this af ernorn, the abierved of all others - Bob Fitzsimms, who was looking none the worse for his. "scrap" with Maher, except that his right hand was badly discolored and swollen.

"Take care in shaking," said the good-natured pugilisi to thes who were congratulating him on his victory. "I got that in the first round, when I knocked him down. The bir w caught him on the ear, witle higher up then was intended, and 5.1 could not close my hand down for the anctor fix it to-night. After that ene blow I was padding of the glave i struck on the end, and is,

unable to use my right on bim, and had to do all the smashing with my left."

- think, broken or dislocated. I shall have a

"You had rather a narrow. escape in that

Fet, je there no other mystery, jest as deep, that comes home to your thoughts in a way to frighten yan? Think a quinate, man. What builds and vesaira the hours you live in, that is, your body. What changes a loaf of bread into nerres, Besh, skla and

muscle P

What does this meant as when a lady says of her Haughter, he took food but got no strongili from it. It means that in her case the base products of the ground were not turned lata the diamond called the human body. What does that month, in familier Kngllah? Simply that the process of digestion is Interrupted, a proces stranger than the transmutation of copper fate gold would be.

and

Bould

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THE PROSECUTION OF THE

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BEG to expices through your columas my deep regret that I should in a'basty moment, lo consequente of my not being able to read or understand Chinese accounts, have commucticed a prosecution against Mr, KOH CHENG SEAN, the chief manager of the htc Op um Farm, with referenĉe to the lands of 1 CHEANG TEK LONG SEE A complete investigation ino e malter and a creful «xamination of the bo„ke and accounts have thoroughly convinced me that my suspicions were wholly groundless, and that there has been nothing whatever in Mr. KOH CHENG SEAN'S management of the business of the OPIUM FARM that is in any way "ropre. hensible; and farther, that he has alislong been The most talented Show that has ever visited doing his best, honestly and faithfully, for the

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The lady proosade to say that her daughter was seventeen years of age when she was taken ill. This in the age of hope, brightness, vigour, and enjoyment, sari, hy rights, lines aught to be unknown to it.

the last her strength and languished as though R stricken by time. She grew tired and work, keep nothing, on her stomach. She would, as her mother says, often throw up a quantity of green fluid

bowels to aid afgration there. The liver failing to do as bitter a gall. This was bile, the fluid which in health nature takes from the blood and sends to the

this

work, the bile remains to the blood, and t return to the stomach, which That is a part of it. The saturates the

body, fusing headsche, servons depression and debility, bad dreams, cold hands and feet, furred tongan, yellow eyes and skin, dizziness, bad taste in the manth, and the gulplatte and ambition for labour or nacsenting gas and slime,

day, and died from her injuries soon afterwards. | the authorities and after about half an hour's round," the Examiner correspondent ventured, I producing for 47 reetts it as a polos. A CIRCUS COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL

A young woman fell from the third storey verandah of the Shanghai Cotton Mill the other The wisencres of the villages around attribute the accident to a ghost wearing a red garment, who, they say, pushed the young woman over Since Li Hung was committed for trial the authorities, in the Yangtze valley have been

the railings.

-"

"Well, perhaps not narrow as it booked. I may have been dazed a bit, but I was strong, and would have straightened up right off bad I not been in a manner tangled up the ropes. As it was, you saw I kept ducking out of his way,

"What do you think of Maber

of B

with lour of pisure. This state of things is often exiled a billous attack, and is part of the rulis and symptoms of or old, le one constant misery. It is the copper, the Indignation and dyspepsia. This affected life, to young' glass

unusually vigil int in their endeavours to capture Missionary premies are close to the Prefects think him. Get him against some one who will not the gold or the diamond.

the Kolao Hut people. Two more leaders of that society have been arrested and taken one of the first acts of the Magistrate on the Nanking. They are reported to have served Li | arrival of the soldiers at the scene of the distur Hung some years ago. The capture took place bance, was to place a strong goaid around the buildings occupied by the Mission, but happily only a few days ago.

they were not molested,

"

On the first day of last moon two more men, supposed to be members of the Kolao-kwel, were cap'ored at Nanking by the officials, and were ordered to be tried by the Klangming Prefect, Lt. The case was heard in camera, so nothing

J

"He is a lot better man than many people give and take with him, and people will beginto hard hitter and a tremendous in-fighter. Some think he can fight, for he li quick and a very one who is a brille stow will go up against hins one of these days and get fooled ühink be is the best man I have ever fought, though af course Jack Dempsey is a greater man in his class. Now Dempsey is a game a man as ever stepped into a ring, but I don't think Moher showed any inck of pluck. There was such a flaw of binod from his nose and mouth that it

that he could not hope to land a blow. care to keep on as long as he did after seeing 1

м

mother, "for nearly two years. She took various "This was my daughter's condition," adds her medicinos, and was treated by a physician, but with

to do, nor where to look for help, oat bonellt. She grew dally weaker, and with her decline our saziety fnarsaaed. We knew not what

and

has yet been learned of the facts, but it is the Bangkok authorities. H. E. Cbow Sre almost choked him, and there are not many who hoping, that it might frond to and relief

rumoured that the two prisoners were formerly servants of Li Hong,

Kung, the dx-Tantal of Shanghal, now the Provincial Treasurer of Succhuen, has had as audience with the Emperor, in which, according to gossip In official circles, he was most graciously received by his Majesty, who in structed him to proceed to his post with the greatest speed and do, bis best to govern the people under his control.

of

An enormous fish was seen a few miles east Ningpo the other day, measuring over alaety feet in length. The villagers were afraid to

•Approach the sea monster at first, but fading it was mailonless, a crowd of people assembled with knives and axes and began to alice places of meat from its lifeless body. A large amount of oil was extracted from the flesh, they thus obtained, but as the people did not know the use of this oil, it was afterwards throws The "fish" was entirely without scales. ["Very like a whale.”—Trans.]

SIAM NOTES..

Bangkok, 22nd March, 1892 Kelantan is again absorbing, the attention of about to depart for the scene of the disturbances and disputes, though whether he will succeed in thrawing all on the troubled political waters of that very unsettled state remains very doubtful The origin of the trouble is said to be a question of succession among the family of the late Rajab It is also said that the Chinese are causing great annoyance by interfering with work on the Henry Norman mining concession.

The Irishman said he could have kept on Maher and his party left for the north to-night fighting all night, but it was useless to do 10, for he could not hit Fitzsimmons, who jabbed him in the mouth as he pleased. The Northern porn newspaper men who betted on Maher

are very liter in their denunciation of him. They ca 1 tima "dub” and a coward, who could Iron Works Co. yesterday at the offices of Mr. J.They don't think Fitzsimmons, has anything to esta meaing of creditors of the Bangkok have had a chance if he had obeyed instructions. There

Maclean.

tan. It was unanimously agreed that the affairs of the Company should be liquidated. boast of in, whipping such a min. It is time, nevertheless; that they, thought he was a first. The assets of the Company are said to exceed class man, until he was whipped, and they put the liabilities.

Commodore A. de Richelies, who is expected not regard Maher too highly, but underrated their money lavishly on him. Perhaps they did in Bangkok this morning, has sped in stablish Fitzsimmons, At any rate they have left on the west coast of Glam, engaged in establish 800,000 in New Orleans. ing dve lights, at Kehal, Trang, Paket, Takua Paha, and Ranong. He was expected to call at Bingom on his way to Bangkok to arrange for a light at that port. The lights have been ordered at home and are shortly expected to arrive bere.

It is a remarkable coincidence, which is full of amen for the prospects of the coming year, quantity that 5.53 in.) was almost exactly the

In Feb. 'or (180 fn). -

ill

Those who did not lore money on Maber say that it is very unjust to charge him with cowar dice. For eleven rounds he took his punishment gamely, with a stream of blood gushing from his

did not make him give way. He went at mouth and nose. Continued blows in the mouth bis man repeatedly after being beaten off, and unecessarily.

They think he threw up the sponge more through pique and stobbornness

The Kolao Hai·lender, Wang Kia-long, afe i that the rainfall for the month of February '92 showed no disposition to get out of the WAY

having been repeatedly tried, was convicted and executed on the 25th March at Nanking. Upon being escorted to the execution, ground, this

A

It was at this worrying time that we first heard of the properation called Mother Belgal's Syrup road the statements of different persons who said they had derived great good from it. Thinking, or rather avail something i In my daughter's I procured

Rogers Drug from Mr. Mullingar. In after taking the first bottle, and before she had finished the third one she was completely cured and has had no retara of the complaint. I have since recommended facts in my daughter's case are well known to Me. Bolger's Syrup to many friends and neighbours. The Bogers and to others in the vicinity. I append my initials and address. B. J. M., Blinemore, near Mullingar, Ireland." "

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Mr. Rogers certifies as follows-

"I remember the lady above named informing ma

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"Mallinger, Jane 4, 1801TM

remedy employed assisted nature to resume her work To rear to our Mustration, we may sy that the of producing the most precious of all her jewels Eealth and happiness-fadvi.

To-day's Advertisements.

THE SHAMEEN HOTEL AND LAND COMPANY, LIMITED.

ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING

The two lighters sent down to Koh Samol than through apprebenalon. He tried repeatedly NOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA formidable leader of the Kolas lost all his some time since to raise the steamer Raindew to land on. Fitzsimmons, and finding he could of the Shameen. Hotel and Land Company:

accesful to tear the men ve daya

weakness, bowling all the there, chóng NANG KHỦNG Lien, (Belara heaven, I am innocent). Aside from his clandestine connection with the Kotas Hut, which fact alone would reader bim punish abis by death, this man, the genius of that society, Bad committed other crimes equally deserving of the panissament he received. His head is now exposed at Nanking for the benefit of kir

associates.

A visitor to Ichang alates that a serious affray had taken place at Kinchow a short time ago between the Chinese and Manchus, stalloned there. While some theatrical performances, were being enacted in a temple, a sumber of Manches, not belag satisfied seeing the pisy from below, forced their way through the crowd to get on the stage. The actors remonstrated with rough-and-tumble fight. Belog out-numbered,

unsuccessful search for sunken steamer.

An association calling itself 'Association populaire it commerciala du Mekong has been formed, for what purpose we do not exactly know, but judging from accounts to hand of the stormy meeting held by the new society, we should think that it is one of the many ittle schemes Roated for the beseft of the boursicotters. L'Association du Mekong sõunds well, and will probably serve to draw the louis d'or from the pocket of the unsuspecting Lubin, who ready to embark in enterprises provided they are sufficiently vague and somantic to appeal to his imagination.

CYRK

Chinese secret societies In Stam cannot yet be said to have obtained any great degree of impor. Lanca

in the country, but that they are steadily growing we are occasionally obtaining evidence.

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and CHRONOMETER MANU.

in borse out by Maher's remark to Fissiamensis Foday's all, a MONDAY, 38A VICTORIA I CHAPTER WAFACTURERS and JEWELLERS,

in the eleventh round.

"Koock me out and be done with it. I cannot hit you, and there is no use keeplog this up," ---

WAR TO BE DECLARED.

THE BRITISH LION THREATENED BY THE AMERICAN EAGLE.

Under date the 4th March the New York Recorder zzys editorially-Tha Bekring Sea question is yet far from settlement, and it is permitted to the Recorder to announce that the relations between the United States and England are assuming a character which may be fraught with the most tremendous consequen

The clan fight on Wednesday last was in itself no ces to both countries. Great Britain, la the con-

them and a quarrel curved, which soon lod Disturbance, and one, might pass over the in- the Bebring Sea, is playing with all the skill of

to proof that there was any organised attempt attention that has arisen over the jurisdiction of

di,

1993, at 1 o'clock to the afternoon, when the subjotoed Resalutions which were passed at the Extraordinary Meeting of the Company held on

No. 525.

REGULAR CONVOCATION of the above

SONE' HALL, Zetland Street, on WEDNESDAY, F.-That Article 85 of the Articles of Association the 13th instant, at 8.30 for 9 pm, precisely.

be cancelled, and that there be substituted | Visiting Brethren are cordially invited. therefor the following:-

the 4th April, 1897, will be submitted for confir. A Chapter will be held in the FREEMA- mation as Special Resolutions.

RESOLUTIONS.

*86.—The number of Directors shall

not be less than three, nor-more than five

That Article 89 of the Articles of Association

•he cancelled, "and that there be substituted therefor the following

"Bg-No person shall be eligible to

be

reglaterrector, unless he be the

25 Shares"

holder of not less than.

Hongkong, 6th April, 1802.

Articles of Association the word Two M

Intimations

DENTISTRY,

FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP

AND

́MODERATE FEES,^'

400

Surgeon Dentist, WONG TAI FONG, Thousand Dollars be cancelled and that there be substituted therefor the word "One(Formerly articled Apprentice, and latterly Thousand Datura, luzele DESERTERNA DE Peasafatant to Dr. ROGERE), Article

the

"extremity the full measure of American 17. Borde "Tak he2 nnə" third for other?'near KATHE BANK BUILDINGS,

the Articles Association

of

number be cancelled, and there be substituted therefor the words, the

the Manchus were badly beaten and went away. | client na a quarrel between two factions were it her trained diplomats at a game in which, U she | 3~That in the second line of Article or of the But they soon reappeared on the scene, in greater not that we have noticed, in these colamas, on can accomplish her purpose, she is to win and force, and all armed with weapons, In the different occasions, the meetings of Chinese, and we are to lose. In the controversy

that has encounter which followed a number of Chinese have on more than one occasion warned the arisen every American should rejoice that our _and_Manchus were killed and it was not until autherlips that the veterans of the last rote | interests are in the keeping of men who, while.

the Total's appearance on the scene that the were beating" up recruits. The Siamese have they will do nothing that is wrong, will demand | 4That in the second and third fight terminated,

already

experience of to the last these men wordelistle

their duty rights. The administration accepted arbitration and they will be nee

good faith, but England is evincing a • dis- position in her traitment of the question which leads to the suspicion that she has behind her Director. diplomacy sinister purposes that must be ex-5--That Article 1144 of the Articles of Associa plained and disavowed,”

tion be cancelled, and that there be sabe The aim of England seems to be to continuestituted therefor the following 103 104 1

ander which last your wo look arrangement

**?-/m3144mm The Directors may appoint any Solicitor is firm of Bollettore only 3,000 mesia while her poachers captored 35,000. The scheme works magnificently for

to be the Solleiters of the Com her and it is not surprising that she is diplomati.

News from Tajcoshan announces that an Practicing very foolishly in permitting the society engagement had taken place between the rebels in Bangkok to quietly reorganite. It is now the and a small detachment of the Imperial troops time to take steps to break up the incipient under Colonel Ling on the sath wito, to which society before it has attaised say stability or two of the soldiers were killed and Colonel Ling importance. In "the country," and before it has cante near being shot by the rebels. Owing to time or opportunity to do any serious harm. their inferioilty in numbers, the Imperial' troops The Siamese are dilatory in most things but hud to rellis from the fight, to wait for reintores. believe, if they will consider how near the last ments, which soon arrived.. Upon resuming the attempt of the Chinese was to being saccesstal engagement seven rebels were captured, and on respect for their own safety, if not for any higher

the

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the following day, when fighting was resumed | tootiver nught to faduce them to adopt immediate cally striving to keep it up. But it cannot be the second son of Tan Yün ida, and angeber and stringent incasares for the suppression of all | done, Farmore important, perhaps, than this chief, wearing a yellow cost, were taken peloobers Chingga pecret societies in the Kingdom.-Free question of Behting Sen seals is the one of the adoratione

naval armament to be maintained respectively.by ⠀⠀ “Hongkong, Gill Aji zbegether with go others, a number of rebels being | Pratik

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