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France. So certain were some Representatives | Instructions to his adherents to assemble on the than that such an Intquitous measure should The larrikin is a product of bad laws. He that even before the Adviser of the Siamese night of May ruth at Nan-ti and Ta Fung-yen have been hastily agreed ta. New South Wales cannot be abolished by torture while these laws Government had penned a single line of } and holst the standard of revolt, faime.dlag on has had a few examples of Government bills remain. While there are slums and sordid theply to the French Government demands, the 13th May to make an attack on Poo Ngan forced through against time, and they are about the news of a satisfactory nitlement was clly. The authorities of the cly being advised the worst specimens of class Iglalalton on the must herd together miserably, food for the lash, statute book. To he hurriedly agreed to this the brothels, the gaois, and the gallows will be hawked about Bangkok, and the commanity of the threatened assault, pat their defences in given to understand that the ultimatum had readiness, got together as many anldiers aa pas- Bill as it stands would have been to add another, grown. It is the children of the gutters who been accepted, and that the long pending crises sible, organised volunteers sad awaited therebels, the worst and most shameful of all. It would recruit the pestilent army of the Rocks and the was at an end. Those who knew the Stumese at the same time rending to the nearest garrison have armed the professional torturer, an im suburbs, not the progeny of Rose Bay or Fotta better doubted the good news so grateftously for reinforcements as they did not think they measurably lower criminal than the worst fight Point. The Right-Thinking Person who gener- spread, and their predictions were justified by would be able to withstand a determined attacking larsikin, with the power of converting your ally thrives at the opposite end of a system later events. The time allowed by the French for very long. The sub-prefect also, on his way boys into outcasts and criminals by the ascial which crowds his wage-slaves into stles, doesn't bin of the lash. It would have thrust into the trouble about how they fare, or how their chil- was to expire at 6 p.m., on Friday evening; and back from the border, was informed of what
was going forward and made all haste to reach hands of only a few minutes before that time did the
magistrates a horrible dian's minds and bodies are being cared for. Legree Learted Siamese finally decide on their answer to the the city where be found eveything
fasirument of pain and degradation, whose use And it, when these children grow up, the males in a tumult. French demands. The atmost confidence w He at once
crimes It had been employed against by most of brick, the proceeding is not utterly devoid of ation that the terms would be agreed to by the
the world's countries. No proposal that ever poetic justice. The way to abolish the tarrikin Siamese; and when Mr. Xavier of the Siamese
came before Parliament more Imperatively hom the Fat Man wants to scourge, is to re- Foreign Office drove down to the French Lega.
needed close examineilos and discussion, un form the conditions that breed him. This would absolute
impeded by any, thought cutelde itself. Yet 'so abolish that other and mare consummate tlon at 5,15 p.m., It was considered an abereen
there is as quiczy becauses it was not imbisckguard, the well-te-do lardikin of the cigba mediately adopted. Those who questioned the and private bars, who spends other people's On receipt of the Siamese answer by the
Justice or wisdom of it, are called defenders of earnings and can break laws with impunity. It lawlessness." Law, in the mind of the Right would likewise abolish the Fat Man himself, panied by Commander Borrey, M. Hardouia and
Thinking Person of to-day, means what it meant and is therefore a job which somebody else must to his dominant progenlior under the System-asdertake, and should start po at once.— the maintenance by force of conditions most Sydney Bulletin. suitable to himself. It means retrogression to the triangle and the gallows, the differentiation of the community futa governors with a whip, and governed under it.
The claim that any alteration of the present
was very great. Ose colonel of the Imperial prevalling conditions, is a false one. A sufficient troops, named Chu Ping-wen, distinguished him- polles force, and an efficient administration self panicularly by his walous. With his own of the laws, would do all that is to be done that hand he slew six of the rebels, captured a
blue wa
WAY. Tote-shops Tage throughout the land. standard and two horses, and his soldiers being and racecourse gambling goes on in defiance of greatly encouraged by his prowess, rushed the statutes, but it is not because the penalties forward in an incalstible charge and drove the against these things are insuficient. It is rebels into flight before them. The soldiers because they are not honestly enforced. If any pursed with the most determined courage as que proposed to sbalish these evils by flogging. far 11 a rocky place near the top of the hill It is those charged with police administration called Chao Kwan-san, where the rebels made who should be sent to the triangle for faliblers- another desperate stand. Chu Ping-wen and ness to the trust given them." And I! flogging Tax Kwang-abing, however, led their forces on were to be inflicted on gamblers, an occasional to the assault so bravely that the soldiers carried tobacconist might be feiced up, or an uninfluential everything before them. The rebels were again Evening News boy flayed. No minion of the law would penetrate the clubs; no "chappie" in driven from their cover and again forced into a disorderly retreat to the fastnesses of the hills, moonlight-coicured boots would be divested of fighting, however, desperately as they went. In bis tallor-made togs in the prison-yard. The the very moment of victory the gallant colonel proposals of the Government refer admittedly to the larrikin of low degree, the larɛikio who has Chu Ping-wen was knocked off his horse by a large slope, one of several hundreds which the been manufactured in surroundings that would rebels rolled down the hill to retard the advance demoralise the cherubim and seraphim. What. of the trea:. But though unhorsed and wounded chance is there that, if they became law, they he coallowed to fight undauntedly, encouraging would be applied to the lariikin who has become his troops by voice and action, and he killed in spite of bis environment, in defiance of his more than one of the enemy with his own hand. training, and by special cultivation of his worst At last, however, he received a terrible sword-propensities? The same chance that His Royal Although the strle est secrecy has been main. cut is the abdomen, which stretched bim on the Highness the Prince of Wales has of being run tised by the Consular authoriiles with regard to field and there in a few minutes he died. There in for whist in the race-course apleler is a ctime. were between 20 and 30 of the soldiers killed ard In this country the workman, driven to resistance the exact conditions proposed by France, it is generally known that the left back of the Memary more were wounded, but the slaughter by the bloodsuckers who would starve him, is a kong as the apple of discont. The French Among the rebels was very great and they were dangerous reffian, but the bank-manager, who astails à labour leader with a murderous weapon, claimed the whole left bank of the Mekong, in completely defeated.
has "received" extreme provocation." Mr. cluding the islands, while Siam was unwilling to part with more than ball, relasing to give up the
Sleath, as a labourer incalag his fellows to some kind of revolt, is imprisoned for a long territory above parallel 18° N. The remaining fire.conditions of the ultimatum-there were six
term; the Queen's Counsel, as a shareholder in il-referred to indemultles claimed by
wiring congratulations to Mr. Sleath's assallant French citizens, and to reparation for the French
and Inciting him to "hit the brute with its lives lost in the present dispute, and the release
thickest part next time," is applauded instead of al French prisoners held by the Siamese. A
being gaoled.. guarantee of 3,000,000 francs was demanded for the observance of all proposed conditions; and the evacuation of the Mekong forts was required within a moth. There appears to have been no hesitation on the part of the Siamese with regard to the last five, but they are firm on the question of territory.
of various nationalties walted about for news of the answer. That all was not satisfactory was *pparent after a
a couple of hours' wait, and when no answer was to be wrung from the French authorities the "coming events had cast their shadows before," and it was very much doubted if certala diplomatic members had not been led astray in their sanguine views on the situnilan.
The whole of Saturday was spent in conjec ture as to the Simese reply to the French ultimatum, and on the next move of the French. It was evident that a bitch had occurred some where, and that matters were taking an an favourable turn. The Naval D partment had ordered every vessel cepable of bearing a gun to bend steam, and the troops were ready for emergency. The same state of any sudden emettere prevalled as the
French
ships. M. Hardouin was entrusted with the French Minister's reply, and presented it to The Foreign Mirider, by whom he was graciously received. In the meantime the Sameie auswer had been telegraphed to Paris, and an answer received by return wire. The French refused to modify their conditions, and the Slamese held to their amendments. There was nothing left but a resort to arms, and the French Minister prepared to leave the city,
In the meantime, while the soldiers ander Cha Ping-wen were 10 gallantly driving the rebels over the hill, word was brought to the sub- prefect that the sebel leader had detached a large force to surprise the city of Poo Ngan during the absence of the soldiers. Therefore as soon as the battle on the hil was over, the sub-prefect stopped the pursuit, re-assembled the soldiers and set off immediately to defend the city. On the following morning he met the rebels a few from the city and a fierce battle resulted just outside the walls. The fight con- taned all day, the victory leaning one time to the Imperial aids and at another time to the rebelk. However, when night came on the On learning the determination of the Siamese rebels were forced to retire, which they did in the French Minister-Resident refused to hoist good order, burning son of the suburbs as they bis flag on Monday morning, and began to make
went and trying to demolish the city wall la every preparation for departure on the earliest places; but the chizens within resisted them opportunity. At & a., on Monday morning all soccersfully and killed some 20 of them in was in confusion in the French Legation, and desultory aklımdes from the top of the walls. despatch boxes packing cases, and part- Next day, the 14th, reinforcements sent by the manteaux were scattered in all directions. The high provincial authorities, began to pear in three French gunboats were ready to leave at from all directions. The rebels attempted to moment's notice, and baggage was being retire bat they were completely surrounded and rapidly hurried on bod. Chevalier Kean de although in their desparation they fought mere Hoogerwoerd; Consul General for the Nether-like demons than men, their forces were practi- lan's has been entrusted with the case of French cally annihilated. Nearly all the chiefs and 400 Interests in Slam, and will safeguard French of the common sert were killed on the field; zoo pristners were taken and the remainder of them citizens and property in Banskok,
succeeded la escaping, leaving however, all their arms, horses, baggage and standards in the hards of the victorious soldiers.
The city remilas perfectly quiet, and there is no apprehension of a rising among the lower classes. The streets are patrolled every night by the reysl cavalry, and every precaution is being
taken to ensure the tranquillity of the city. Kumours are occasionally circalated in the Bazaars or in the native quarters, but they are usually without foundation. The English Con- sular officia's have called in British subjects from the ou lying districts, and warned them to remain within & restanible distance from the Conrular compound. French cliizens remain to the city,
There is a rated conviction among the most Influential Siamese Ministers that England will step in, even at the last moment, and save them, Upon what grounds this opinion is based it is difficult to say but there appears no chance whatever of convincing Slamere Mialiters of the contrary.
'AN INCIPIENT REBELLION..
The following Interesting document has been translated from the Paling Gosalle by the
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Wang Wen-ahao, the Viceroy, of Yunkwel and Sung-fan, Governor of Kw-chow in a joint memorial to the Throne report as follows:
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In creature
poor circumstances who, in drunken irresponsibility, did something for which he should have beca pitted. On the certificate of a gaol surgeon as to sanity, men bave been tied up for official mutilation, whose offences were in themselves absolute proof of mental derangement. Bat these men bave never had money or lafluential friends. The same abnormal offendings have been committed by many others of a very different social grade, bai pat one of their backs Is cat-marked. rot one of them has received
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One un évadable duty, distinct and large, con- fronts the New South Wales Labour-members of Parliament. They must join forces with the humare intelligenes of the Legislative Assembly to blot out the fogging clause in the Disorderly Conduct Suppression Bill of the Dibbs Govern- ment. When next the brutal and braleless bead of that proposal appears, they must be there to hit it, every one In his tors, every one with all flogging magistrates" we have had some whose his strength. They must watch for its coming for which they had others tortured, was known to Infamous celebrity as perpetrators of the effences and stand ready. If this abomination becomes law, the Labour-member who pleads absence half the country, men whose every glance'nt a while it was being discussed and sanctioned, female was a lecheros desecration of woman. should never again data to look Democracy in Eood. We bave had, in Sydney, the instance of In March of the present year a bandit named the face. The man who falls to lift his voice in ane of these scoundrels, while teeking another Liu Yen fel came from another province and denunciation of it, or to swell by his vote the like-minded guardian of pabile liberties with a entered into a league with a Mahommedan number of those who condema and reject it, fe view to ordering a flagging to somebody, being named Poo Laen-tas, who was formerly a noted an enemy of the people. The professing social kicked out of a hotel for foully lowaiting a bar- rebel, to create a disturbance in the province of reformer who supports it should thereby become maid. Magistrates who have lived and died Kwelchow and if possible, start a revoluif-pa branded Gebird before the electors of Australia drunk; magistrates patently ignorant of law and Thy Accarding'y enticed a great many ill.
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SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS,
being examined they confesse i that the chlesiain | and bashed in every apburb. This section of blooded vengeance, and mora vile as a crime | CROCKERY, GLASS & ELECTRO PLATED MAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER.
CARVED TEAK BEDSTEADS,
tented characters to his cause, and that thera'i tala whether Government will abolish them ilka be infilcted, is a responsibility not to be entrusted/ FINELY MADE with SPRING and
the pavement Liu Yen-fel's object time like Broken Hill misc-owners when a strike with it couple of politically-appointed magis
were already several thousand men pledged to consultations," or grant them an extension of in ather hands than those of a jury. To lovest sappart
A to overbrow the government. The aubon And the Right Thinking Fersen, whstrates is to play with fire from Hell The Earm batfect of Pop Ngan-ting before whom the invariably looks to the scourger and the hangman that such a posishment does in any case must examination was conducted, at once assembled sex the protection of his kind, wrlica laiters of be greater than the possible good. It brutaliaes
force of moldiers and proceeded to the border approval.
the public heart and damns the public heart and "If ll were tree that special punitive legislation | damas the public victim. The conception of districts between Younan and Kwelchow, ta order to assemble the authorities and consult is necessary for the suppression of lastikinism, applying it to mere boys axareformative agency with them as to the best method of suppressing it would be better for larridnim not to be sup- is worthy of a coalition Government of fools and the conspiracy and arresting the leaders. La pressed yet awhile than that the Bill should have devils, Nothing is more certain to turn thought- Ten-fei, the rebel thieftain, was informed by his bem pareissaly passed through the one House of Jess and ignorant juvenile offenders into sullen, splay of everything which transplied within the Parilament la which the people have some kind desperate beasts. Therefore, the Labour mem yamens, and delom,land to strike a blow before of representation. It would be better that a few bers must range themselves against it in ibs au bori fes and time to take effective Right Thinking Persons should be yelled at and unbreakable tank with the clean soulad, haman- Ancastres againstjbim. He macordingly issued | pursued by "pushes" and eves killed outright, 1 hearted men of every party in the Assembly, A
* NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, HAIRMATTRESSES, MARBLE-TOPWASH Sale Agents for Lonis Audemars Watches STANDS and SETS, DRESSING TABLES awarded the highest Prises at every Exhibitions with MIRRORS, DOUBLE and SINGLE and for Valgtländer and Sohn's WARDROBES with GLASS DOORS, CHEST CELEBRATED OFERA GLASSES of DRAWERS, BED-ROOM FURNITURE MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES. and REQUISITES, SHANGHAI BATHS, &c.
No. 8, Queen's Road Central. [894 HALL FURNITURE,
HONGKONG TIMBER YARD, WANCHAI. REGON FINE. SPARS and LUMBER
Always on Hand.
L. MALLORY. Hongkang, ngih June, 1881,-
Catalogues famed prior to Sale. "On view from Friday next
TERMS OF SALE:—Âs customary,
GRO. P. LAMMERTY Hongkong, and August, 1992+
1728
THIS
A MO Y.
“HIS _First-class FAMILY HOTEL is elinated on the beach at KULANGSOO and has Fiert-class Accommodation for Visitors. An EXCELLENT TABLE ↳ kept, and WINES, SPIRITS, and MALT LIQUORS of the very best quality.
Terms Moderate.
R. HELLWIG,
Proprietor.
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Amoy, 1st September, 1892.
VICTORIA HOTEL. REDUCTION OF RATES.
Reduced to
RATES for BOARD and LODGING, $55.00 PER MONTH AND UPWARDS,
Recording to Room selected. For full particulars apply at the Office,
VICTORIA HOTEL. Hongkong, 13th July, 1893,
For Sale.
CHAMPAGNE “PIPER-HEIDSIECK," ANCIENNE MAISON HEIDSIECK FONDÉE EN 1785.
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KUNKLEMANN & Cố Successzpas, REIMS, $31 per x dozen quarts. $33 per a dozen pints.
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co.,
Solo Agents, Hongkong and China. Hongkong, 3rd July, 1893.
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THEY LEAD THEM ALL, THE CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA WINES, from the well-known Vineyards, of. Messrs, | KOHLER AND VAN BERGEN, San Francisco, and JULIAN P. SMITH (Olivina) Livermore, Californía.
Guaranteed to be Pare and Unadulterated, Pare BLACKBERRY BRANDY and kesh Consignments of BARTLETT · SPRING MINERAL WATER by each Simmer. **
Prices forwarded an applications to MACONDRAY BROTHERS & LOCKARD,
Commission Merchants,
No, go, Water Street,
Yokohama,
Tokohama, rith August, 1892.