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HONGKONG, TUISDAY, OCTOBER. 18, 1892.

TELEGRAMS..

THE VICERÒ OF IRELAND AND THE DUBLIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

LONDON, October 8th, The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland bas declined in receive an address of welcome from the Dubiin Chamber of Commerce favouring "Unfoulst principles

"THE UNEMPLOYED, IN LONDON.

October 5th, A manifesto issued by a Committee represen ting the unemployed, urges that a thousand persons belonging to that class should join the Lord Mayor's procession and ineet afterwards at Trafalgar Square.

A TORY VICTORY,

A Conservative has been elected for Ciren- center by a small majority, in piece of the late Mr. A. B. Winterhotham (Liberal).

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(Special Telegram to the M.-C. Daily News.) ANOTHER ANTI-MISSIONARY OUT.

BREAK IN FUKIEN.

Fooсnow, October, rath 1891. A wire from the country reports an attack on the English missionarles"at Klenyang Hsien, _about_100__from_Kleoning (in the north of Fakten). The residence of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs.

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THE P. & O. S. N. Co's steamer Feheran lelt LARGE shipments of keroston all have lately Singapore for this port at 10 am. to-day.

been arriving at Tientsio. RICE is reported to be very cheap at Tientsin- TIL 2.80 for a bag of 160 cattles. This is owing so big crops up north.

WE are requested to state that there will be special Funeral Service in St. John's Cathedral at 5.30 p.m. to-morrow,

COLONEL DENBY, United States Minister to Peking, accompanied by his family, arrived at Shanghat from Tientsin on the sath lost.

CONTRIBUTIONS for the relief of the fooded districts around Tientsin and in Shantung are stated to be freely coming in from all parts of China,

As the steamship Salkio Maru could not get over Woosung bar on the 14th inst, her passengers and mails for the United States and some of the passengers for Japan were trans- ferred to the Empress of Japan, which salied for Kobe'at.4 4.m. on that date.

THE new German steamers intended for the Chins coasting trade under Mesars, Slemusea & Co.'s flag, the Vanyang and Priyang-hard left Hamburg for the Far East. The Nanyang which comes via Java, left on September 25th and the Priyang, which comes direct, on the 8th inst.

Tax Avstralian barque Maroo Captale Comming, whilst on a voyage from Cheldo to Olga Bay, went ashore on Craigie Island, South coat of Korea, on September 27th, and broke up and sank the following day. No lives were lost; the Captain, his family, and the crew of the barque ranching Fusin in safety,

be

Ware requested in siste that arms will required in attend the Supreme Conto-marrow, the Sessione being concluded. Nothing occurred worth reporting.

The steamers Frejrand Phra Chom Klas were decked today for a general clean an, and the Talchsong came out of deck prensratory, to trade. Taming her piece in the Hongkong-Stratta

THE Canadian' Pacido Rollway Co's Royal mall steamer Ambress of India, Captain. P Marshall, RN.R., left Vancouver on Monday morning for this part, via Yokohama, Kobe and Shanghai,

A SHANGHAI CArrespondent Informe ne that the Directors of the Liberal Clow are threatening the Shangkat Mercury with an action-at-law for libel, our contemporary having stated in ffect that the Club was common gambling house.

Northers Pacific Steamship Co's chattered steamer Zambest nailed from Yokohama for Tacoms, on the 16th fast, whi'e the Led Sok sailed from Victoria, BC, for Japan and Henr kong on the same date." "The silk rx Zoo Sch from Yokohamrin 20th Sept.) serived in New -York on the reth-Inst."

Then,

on the nerves of there whore care were still waters and sectbing bollers fiercely wrestled for ringing with the last despairing cries of the the mastery of the rcked engines; noble, nay. hapless victima, amid the din of death and diving in their beroism-these men have diedi » THE German cruiser Leipzig arrived at Woo-destruction on that fearful sight. The survivors aceting moments; every word of it touches the Palaful, indeed, is the story of those its few sung from Chefoo last Thursday evening. story was impetuously snatched from them by sternent heart, and every detali lá tenible in it

scores of questioners, before the survivors them intensity. The seaman heaving the lead, while THE P. & O. S. N. Co's steamer Canton left selves were in turn carried off by thoughtful the ship threatens to reli kel upwards over Rombay on the rgth Inat, for this port

Doctor Atkinson to the quiet and rest which they him the brave Commander, faithful in despair, J. A. Lowica we give below, with additional each trying to do ble beat and put ou so badly needed. The thrilling narrative of Dr. pat right in time to save them the officers, hoping against hops that the engines would be

details of a mournfal Interest" givan by Lt, a bold front If death must come. Markham ; while from several of the Bolkara's suddenly the third effier descried a darker crew we have made out a detalled and accurate to the southward's the lead, kept going all spot in the gloom-land on the lee beam, description of the voyage, deezerse

this time, changed from 23 futhams to 10t The Bokkara came out to Hongkong on August the black rock loomed up ierger through the 28th from England, with a crew of 143, all told, darkness, only a store's throw away, coming She went porth in due course, and left Shanghai steamer broadside on twardali. It was

ever never each buge mller cast the gua fresh north-east monsoon was blowing, and like he done; Death was leasing, towards them, hemeward beand on the 8th fast, at noon. A matter of a few yards, and norbing all the other steamers coming south, she had and they could hut face . None could that day, however. Next morning (Sunday) she ing over the reef, aming in the fitful moonlight. rather high sea behind her. All went smoothly hope to live through those wild breakers, foam- pasted a small British gumboat (probably the like fearsome fiends of hell torturing their Peacock or Pigmy going north, and the victime before devouring them.

femoon the Bokhara began to feel the windbrothers in heroism; "We have done our best Aurrian cruiser Farama coming south. In the "Good bye, and Captain Bams to h's officers. increasing (as did the Para Neng and other to save the ship. There is nothing more that vessels) and the barometer went down, slowly man could do, I must go and tell the paa er at first, but steadily all that day and the next, gers. He shook hands with his offices, and The weather, too, was so thick that hardly any went below to do his last service to bis wards bearings could be obtained dating the voyage, to announce to them the doom | The first and though it is worthy of note that efforts third mates; the luk-out, and the helmsman wele made without co-sing to obtain remained on the bridge, and a minute after secuente observations and soundings all their Commander had left them the ship. along. It was thus found that the vessel was struck about midnight, tearing out her being ser lesbore, westward, and the course was starboard side on the edge of the reef, the altered accordingly. About eight o'clock on Sun- whole length of the ship. Shakeried over away. day evening she was, as early as could be Troms the reef, and struck again, with

tremen ascertained east of Tung Ying, not far from where dous crash, as though breaking in two, and at the Yuksang reported having seen her on once settled down, the seas brerking right Wednesday so that evidently that report was over her and dashing her to picces in a few not correct. By ten o'clock the wind and sea were seconds. Every man on deck w swept away so dangerously high and the barometer so Inshore, and every sent below ark. The land low that Captain Sams consulted with the

was some ago yatdı away, and one by one the officers as to whether it would not be necessary living, and the dead were seat up, bruised to heave to, and prepare for a typhoon. Every bleeding, braken, some crushed almost beyond thing was then made fast and battened down, recognition. sails forled, and the ship made sang in every pct. Shortly after midnight the ship was brought round on the port tack, half speed, in a north-easterly direction. The vessel ride the squalls of exceptional fierceness, the searing waves beautifully, in the teeth of a fariousgate with mountains high with dangerous breaking all the officers and the Capials remained at their It was impossible to senfor morethan a few yards; posts through what must have been terribly trying time, in the most dangerous bit of aes in bad, and the glass still going down. The certain the whole worl, with the weather already so approach of Formosa Channel typhoon, In the blackness of a night like that must have been Indeed appalling, to men already worn out with thirty-six suerly sleepless hours of tossing and battling in the aging main. Bravely and calmly they did their dary, and nobly did they struggle to maintain the name of Meantime the Thalia, Captain Hedgins, leit British seamen, Morning broke at last, welcome Amoy on the 13th (Friday) for Taiwanfoo, itself, but bringing the unwelcome news that the searching all the western islands of the group. Bokhara was geltlug close to the north-west Coming to Makong, she took off the ships coast of Formosa, as shown by the colour of the wrecked men, and brought them to Asping. visible. The helm was therefore put hardever, and Anping in due course, and brought them via the engines set full speed ahead, but the steamer Swatow to Hongkong. The two passengers are could only come up three points to the wind, now under medical treatment for their bodily had backed towards NW. As fe the strains the three officers are under the care of on account of the terrific 16 and wind, which Injuries and the far more serious effects of the casa of the Phra Nang sepeated and the P & O. Co., and will also nerd medical. desperate efforts to come round, with the aid of treatment; the quartermasters and Lascara IO. ssils, only ended in most

tarpaulina, used to Sailors' Home or elsewhere.

A CHUNK of wisdom from this morning's Daily observed, was not included among the pas Pre Lieut. F. D. Markham, it will be Shanghai morning contemontazy of the sengers, but the fact that his name appears among those who have been saved leaves me doubt that he was on board" Tree and most logical, plent Granny, and we sward you the distinguished Order of the Buttered Bun for making such an ass of yoursell.

Miss JENNIE WOODEN, assistant teacher in Mit Johnstone's scademy at Falilea, appeared at the Police Court this morning to prosecute a boure-coolie who is alleged to have stolen a ten- dollar note from a wardrobe in her bedroom. Mr. Wodehouse who was on the bench com mited the prisoner for trial at the Criminal Sessions after hearing Misa Woodin's evidence and that of Mis Ada Waller, a pupil,

This work is alike Intereating to the student / Philips was set on fire, and their narrowly the Empress of Japan experienced between

of botany and practical Gardener and comprises a large number of Plants which for the conve- alence of reference are arranged in sepárata groups and are headed with their ordinary and botanical names, The cultivation of

escaped being burnt to death, getting AWAY ander escort. They are now safe in the district magis'tate's yamin.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE Russian "Volunteer Fleet (Dobrovolsce)

It appears that the cablation of four crocks and cipples who went up to Japan to represent Hongkong mediocrity at the Kobe Regatta, had the misfortune to lose their racing bost, which Waw smashed to pieces by the heavy westber

here and Shanghai, The loss of their boat will be a capital excuse for defeat should 'Our Own,' as la most probable, finish last in the race fo which they have journeyed so far to take part,

The news received at Shanghal on the inth inst of the death from typhoid fever at that city of

13th Inst, says In reference to the report that the Howard D. Troop has enpaired and sunk, we learn that she left here with over 1,100 lons of ballast in her, so that she was not likely to capitze except underextraordinary circumstance". Another report is that she, or a similar vessel. was seen sank, upright, with her four mas heads shore water, in which cue she had probably struck something: but there is no certain news vet that she is lost at all.

THE Tientsin correspondent of the N. C Dally News says that the notorious Steng Total is making for bimself an un-nviable repsintion by his open interference with mercantile aperitians, especially la connection with the hutner of the steamers, is even reported that he is accomplish his object, and injure the foreign drecending to underhand and secret methods to lines, In direct violation of the tretiles with foreign-Powers. This, if true, la great pily, since in the end it will only react to the injury of China.

DR. CANARIS had another good audience at the City Hall last night, and he certainly cannot be charged with want of variety in the entertain ment he provides. Dr. Canaris is probably the most expert confarer that ever, appeared the Hongkong stare, and he le ably supported by Migs Beaumont, a young lady who

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Only 23 mes lived through it; the chief officer, G. Pricket; the third, T. Jorez Parry; the fourth, W H. Swenty:

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quarter-masters, Lewis and Wa'di had been on deck when the steamer struck. An Dr. J. A. Lowson; Lieut. Markham, of the Shropshire Light Infantry; and 16 Lueur, who

drifted to another island further south, and will engine-room, art ficer and a steward somehow be brought on fa dus course. The 23 on Send Island remained from Tuesday until Wed- fishing Junks to Petho, village, whers they nesday when they were taken in small remained until Thursday morning, in charge of a donke. Thence they were walked over the island to Makang, the largest village of the Pescadores, and fed, clothed, and entertained most hospitably by the mandarin for several days a

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OWING to the Bokhara disaster the performance advertised to inke place at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, to-night is postponed. We are informed by the Agents of the Austrian Lloyd's S. N. Co. that the Company's steamer Maria Teresa left Shanghai to day, for this port. ON account of the sad dlanater to the Bekare, the concert which was to bave been given to night by the officers and men of the Empress of China at the Scamca's Reading Room, will be postponed.

Alth and squalor, Peking, of Mr. Albert Schers year, will, says the N. C. Daily News, be read with deep regret at Shanghai and at many of the Customs Service, and had made innumerable estpons. Mr, Seberger had been 17 year in the friends by his unfailing kindliness, good lemper and gentality. He was married when

at home

at will a pranaanerd baritone, both well worth hearing. The worthy doctor has postponed the mask of sympathe with the relatives and friends performance he intended giving tonight as of the Hokkara victims.

en leave some two years ago, and his young WITH reference to a naragraph in last night's } als were blown to skrede loomy failure. The housed by the Harbour - authorities, at the

Dr. Lowson's experiences were told by kimstif in a vivid, graphic manner, as follows j

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THE Superintendent of the P. & O. S. N. Co. temple and cannot wait for the Batavian__robser[bers and the members of the Society ill cut adrift. Another tremendous: mins of"}) Oh, I am sony about him He was just ming

informs us that the steamship Surat, with the Special quotations for large quantities. next English mail, left Singapore for this port at to p.m. yesterday, and is expected about 4 p.m. on the 23rd inst.

RANSOME'S NEW PARIS LAWN MOWERS. $17.00 each.

The chinchow of the stermar. Nam Yong, who 1 lately sentenced to a fine and imprisonment for smuggling chandu at Penang, has appealed against the conviction and has been allowed out on ball in the sum of $100.

wile, who is enceinte, has in the short time la Telterapk on the subject of the annual Senteh which she has been in China, made almost as Ball, we learn that the Committee of the St. replace them, were of no ven. It was equally many 'friends as her late husband, and the Andrew's Society have decided to call a general impossible to wear the ship round; human deepest sympathy fa felt for her to her loss,

meeting of members next week, when it will

effants were powerless, and there was nothing to bo proposed that no Bill be given this

do but hope for the weather to moderate. So far, "We were sil below; some of os had turned fo, We note that our excellent friend and admirer Herr | year, but that the subscriptions be devoted

however, from moderating the wind greweren yet, but I was chatting with Dunb in his cabin, In Friedenthal, the eminent planist and virtuose) to charitable erges in crnnection with the

more violent, beyond the force of any ordinary the forward part of the saloon. Woen the crash who expressed the opinion that the only music Rokkara disaster. About $1.500 have already

hurricane; and soon the good ship which had came I sprang up, and seized a couple of life. appreciated in Hongkong was the skirt of the been subscribed for the annual celebration

ridden so splendidly begin to yield to the might belts at once. I tossed one to him and sald bagpipes, bas by en unable to perform in Batavian St. Andrew's Day, and it is anticipsted

of the elements. Broadside on, she rolled almost "For God's sake, Joke, get into that; this is the secured the Theatre for the whole of October. The Committee are to be credited with most owing to the Stanley Opera Company having that this amount will be increased in $1000.

to capsizing point-in fact, it is a wonder she did finish 1 He waited to put it en; I rushed not "tura turile" ounight, and the passengers rut, up the compuien way dashed through The Herr is full of admiration of Jars and says excellent intentions under the painful circum- and even the officers began to expect the end about a dizen people, who were standing on the he has never travelled in such a beautiful and stances of this terrible Bokkara calamity, but it

at any minute. First the boats went one by landing; fixing the belt round me as I went. I delightful land, with so many lovely places close may be doubted whether their charitable views one. The big starboard lifeboat was raised by a was just reaching up to the rail of the bridge, to to each other. He writes that he is sailalina | will meet with the uninimous approval of the huge sen and cranked down in fragmen's which pull myself up the ladder, when a sea cand with East

threatened to beat a hole in the ship's side, and washed me off. Por, old Samt of music to be vacant, s'a he thinks that generally, Probably some public effort will be. undoubtedly the Stanley Company of beautifulmate to alleviate special cases of financial

water crashed through the gaster-deck houses, down the step as I went up, coming to fetch us English ladies" lil waren the enthusiasm of not be forgotten that there are some very deck, and played havon with the upper works of him and me and everything away. I never saw tore the fally-bost loose and smashed it on the all out, when a tremendous son carce and carried the Batawian public, and that a great portion of the public will prefer their entertainment to his peculiar circumstances to be taken into account.

the stout old ship. The barometer went below the anything, of the other they were all below, own: And Herr Friedenthal is just about right, in organising fand of this kind, which will lowest recorded by any other ship in this storm, must have been all drowned, like sata, 10

require most delicate and careful consideration,

29.27, at noon on Monday, and still the vessel a hole! My God What area it was t A WELL-INFORMED correspondent wiling from

Was being Carried

on in a south-I never saw anything like it 1 Hankow ender date the 6th instant assures our THE following is an extract from the report of any hold on the water, so that already she the foot of the companion way. We were

erly direction, the

Having hardly Poor Boyle't. The last I saw of him was at - Shanghai moralag contemporary that Viceroy the Canadian Pacific Co's liner Empress of was practically helpless in the grasp of the all of us downside, and when the crab Chang Chib-tung has put so hladrance la Japan, Capt. G. A. Lee, R.NR., which left bere typhoon. The engines were put slow astera came I rushed out and found several the way of Mr. Consul Gardner's visit to for Shanghai, w restrin Kobe, Yokohama and the head being towards Formosa) but the about a dracof the fellows standing at Hongkong, to Breaker Point experienced light big sea roiled in over the side and carried didn't seem to care about going out on desk. Changsta. His Excellency has simply per Vancouver on the 8th Inst, at 1.p.mi-Frem

tolileg was so awful that it was of kleure One the top of the companion-var Hayla and bagged sixteen of them. They were "up" visit to the toth mpoo, in order that the N.E. winds and fine weather, thence to the this morning and were fined--the two managers | Daw Governor may get a chance' of arranging Lamocks the wind increased to a moderately and brico

away all the remaining starboard boats, All of them were standing about, and I forced matters beforehand, so as to secure that all will bard gale, the barameter slowly falling. On the which, however, was gain secured. Oil come of. That was the last I saw of them ... 14 | $50 each, and the guests $5. a plece......... .........

in the engine.room skylight my way through the crowd, shouting in them to go off pleasantly. Mr. Gardner believes in the oth fastant the wind increased from strong to s THAT well-known and decidedly popolar Chinese Viceroy, and hopes to pay the visits but it can heavy gale with the wind N E. and thick weather, waves, on the weather side, with most dashed me against the bridge first things was then poured through the fairlaes on the Don't know how I got ashore. The ware sing-song house styled the Tungshing not be then made in gunboat Nayai mes so that at no time could anything be sera encouraging results for no more seas broke on and shy head was badly boty Look at this, NOW READY. Thesire, which has been completely rebuilt malowane koop daters at the time ther further than med toget for and remained board a long as too was continued. Su tihe on my idrehead (showing)-it is a bad madh, by the new proprietors, will be re-opened about Nestes however ons tow led knew beth I feand myself lying,

thick, a very heavy ses running steadily from N. ward carrying way the lifebeat, and at the by E. The barameter at midnight was 29.48. On same time smaibing the second cutter, leaving All those who are saved were on deck; the the 11th experienced furious N.N.E. gele until the

a when the wind shifted to the north, and sheer lose Et for vite out of all the Lascais vers sliting forward, most of the bo dorian the day there wa

ship's basis. Still the barometer went down, big beam, and were pitched clean over i mountainous sea,

touching do

do 15, with, of course, no prospect of dont know why the others didn't follow if knot current against the ship. At a pm, on the may be that they have come to an understanding ith the barometer was at its lowest, 29:30. At

Bokhara was dow shipping wonderfully Hitta the end. When I shouted to theat as I passed, to with his Excellency; anyhow they made no daylight on the 13th the wind backed to N.N.W.,

water. About side o'clock in the evening, after gut lifebelts,somebody said "Where are they } trouble. We shall learn in time the reason why. And the weather commenced to clearn, and the

the best observations possible under the circum.. and I called back. "In the cabin two or three stances, the Commarder thought that the Pesca In each come on. It was all so quick 1 Ast All the placards were stil up when the correrea to go down. Stood in for Heachs which was

dores were about ENE, and that as the glass heard the crab, I knew what it was, and I gave... spondent wrote,

passed at noon. From there to Guislall strong remuised at 20.15 with no sign of going lower, the skip two minutes to guy but it was less then N.N.W. wind and fine clear weather. Arrived

there must soon be a turn for the better that 1: All that I did, I am certain I could do- at Woosung at 5.10 am, on the stb. From Unfortunately, the flow of ofl from the the time the Lamocks were prised at 210 am.

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MR. N. J. HANNEN, British Judge and Consul General in Shanghai, was to present Capt. J. Roberts today with a tesilmonial from the rescuing people from drowning. The Mercury says the tributa is zichly deserved.

were still falling, without some much more pressing reason. Wa Ta-ching, the new Ge- vernor, reached Changsha and took up his quarters on shora on the 27th September, and in following day be took over the seals of All was quite quiet. The anti-foreign party

on the beach lifebelt will on me then.

#THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND Royal Humane Society for his gallantry, in: | may kave made up their minds to subside, or1⁄2 While of Turnabout there was an Avizaga fruts better weather, but in?syte of the' wind, that marinerhaps they d juldn't belleve it was so peus;;

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It may perhaps Interest our morning content. pory's shipping authority to know that the Bokhars' sock is not "up the coast," bat is situated a very whort distance from Cape D'Agullar light-bosse, ben: Bolf-way between the island of Hongkong i and 172D,

***Vikinson, whe THE remains of Mr. W, H. died at Weschow on the 10 alto, anived at Swatow by the leaner Tomas September 30th and were faterred in Kakchish Cemetery the same afternoon. Many of the Swatow residents attended the funeral,

The Safadas states that the Chfuzas merchants in Vladivosteck who ball from Shantung bayi thes Nippon Yomen #boycotted the vessels Kalra, and intend to chatter the steamers of the-Russian Bizam Narigation Cov. The other Chinese merchants are said to have refused to

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A: MARRIAGE IS, wo belleve," arranged between use of our best sporting Police Officers and the daughter of one of the same, fraternity on the wired Hat this will eventually save a lot of money for the Colony for if all our guardians of the Pesce do the same, they will be ablato grow ibeir own #bobbler," lastend of dapuring ham In the Highlandeyiz.

THE GHOST.

The hour was leto; the stars above Bagne through the branches on my love, Who sat absorbed in happy thought, With sims entangled round my neck, Walle 1, with passion naught could check, Enjoyed each moment, pleasure fraught, Our seat was in a shady nook, Where prying eyes could never look, Shut in by ancient cedar trees z The leaves with parfame fitted the glen, And, like a softly sung anien, Among the bykachép unpỹ thu brzegu, Upon this stupili lonely night, We sat in ose Jong, lovely fight " Of longing kisses, such as passed, Twixt Helen and the Prince of Troy.... Klases of fro shot through with [oy, Kiosos that long ap life phaji žastį. When suddenly I felt her check „Torn cold, and in a whispered shriek "She tried a "opi eins JAPO found us out, " Her eyes I followed in the sight, ju And there descried a something white" That seemed to GUITO and Wrike 10996; 27 "A Waisant trembling there, I gaspeda Then quickly I ber hands unclasped, Phot And strode toward the spectre than

step and loud i fangbed/wad long it was, to and this title song, dan article of noder wears!!

heng, Cvieber röth, 1ões,

on the oth till the morning of the 12th, no land being choked with wreckage, or from enkwota Scharribly://crashed- Akaddering)➡lege...

was righted, the weather being too thick. Most of the Hme a heavy and dangerous sea was sunning.

THE "BOKHABA" DISASTER. “ARRIVAL OF H.M.S. "PORPOISE" WITH THE SURVIVORS.

danger, the

neglect ; the seas at once began again to

Somp of the bodles thrown up by the ・WAYOS: en heard, and before any body was daare of the broken, beads fald open, mangled and torn fear three mountainque masses in accession folly I can't think of it even now without a thucdered upon the steamer, bursting through shudder All of us were hurt moro, OF deck-houses and sky-lights fore and aft, less too. After we got ashore we had a rough poning down by hundreds of tours lets the time ant Lie I sat un Auzolutely deserk engles-room and stoke hole, extinguishing fires, faland not a thing anywhere, but last bara flooding out all the brave workers from their sock First thing wo saw next day wIK dangerous posts below, and rendering the the Chinese, coming, sabore wks axes and vessel sbsolutely unmanageable. This was halves, and for the second me we thought the beginning at the end. The engineers our and was near. They got all they could of THE STORY OF THE SHIPWRECK could certain not get steam up again with the wreckage fint, and then they took us away

out considerable time, and, it Wan th H.M.5 Farbples arrived to-day, eagerly hopeless of forlorn kopers their for pesto village on another. Island, and then the expected by all Hongkong Impatiently, terribly near 1 flows the MAN WAS 30 mandarin sent fotbe, and were all gent. It should say about indeed, that some even ventured on a perilous work-to considering to their right

without flinching 1 five milles steam-launch voyage overnight far beyond the Waterlogged, has an alee, share, in the to uamp about waters of the Colony (without any Harbone) Mikrest of tempests, the Bethard could from Pelle to Malengo it was an awful tramp. Office permie ()-la-order to watBot be saved but by ameace of mindless I can tell you ki Madeindly any chather of few pwed

come back the yet these engines went below to maes their no hats, lame, hungry, and half dead 1 I had on Death by the terrible hand of awful death, fearlessly, sever finchlag Heroes my pyjamas they are tornand tattered so badly.

than that I am having them brought on in the Tkoles The first sight of the saturing croiser those engineers ever, and tran

ever man had was obtained from the heights of Lunted that such men

a corol to keep ara

to

to 800

tnost and then we had

at a quarter, to 'eight; and by nine o'clock who knew.not which was, to be their last boards, the *

she was at bee buoy, and all on board moment, yet knew with #- korrible, surenquibat | Bat "thall" even wien '1

commander, officers, crew, passengers are not they want Lait to sing memang miras Path be can here, sollen

at once basleged by sympathetic hat is quidilvo perhe opens Eght for life as well as any night, coming down, he had's nightmare, and be frlanda, whose homewhat partynais, inquiries ainosky dipht ky must be who yat, dared broke aut in bitjustp shouting Tire & Murder 11t threatened to "become too great a strain | so plurge into the black deythay where the ragion 1ắng |4% Md I have decanted prac the whale

have fairly claimed the right to meet their death | proper "sleep since,” nor

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