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128

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Deaths rep-led from the Cütbreak (gih May) up to July roth, noon, 2,127 ; grand total, 2,333.

Farm neon un it 5 p.m. Lo-day At Tung Whench (Ficheilng now only the Slaughter Mau rj new deres, zy deaths since, 2; sent to Cauton la junks, niž; total remaining under treatment at the Tang Wah branch, 66.

LAI-CHI-KOK

COK RETURNS.

The following are the returns of admissions, death ere, tihe Lalichklenk pesi-house for the twenty-four hans erling 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon; Admissions, 11; deaths, 3; dis. charged 6; remaining under treatment, 59.

Asta:

THE KOREAN IMBROGLIO.

YOKOHAMA, June 39 h.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1894.

Kokkal, 13 form the Peninsula Goverment of the desires and Intentions of the Japanese Gverniurat in connections wkh fan Korean trouble. The Korean Repics.ntative first doubted Japan's sincerig, fearing that this countéete Intention was to accopy's pistian ÷ltheruni-tula,

however, is now cravin ed tha Jap". Inteady

to support Korea. His velun is expected to bring about some change in the attitude to the Peninsula Gaverin nt towards Japan, and to remove any misunderstandings which may have

HE

arisen.

OSAKA, June 19th.

A Korean dispatch says that the four great entrances to the Korean expital are being guarded. by Japanese soldiers; no Chinera troops had reached there no till the rist ist,

SEOUL. Jane 29th.

Rang Ket-kun, commander of the Govern-

ment troops dispatched to subdue the Tong Hak rebels in Cholla province, returned to the capital to-day.

NAGASAKI, July zad.

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.

The following telegrams from our San Francisko exchanges were "crowded out of Jast nights issue

LONDON, June 7th."

...

1 is reported that the arrests in Rio Janeiro of Fdard P. Wilson, of Wilson, Sons & Co., and James W. Firence, the manager of that com- pany, by the Dr zlian Government are connected with the supplying of a cortion of a cargo of Australian mal to Brilian ingenten pub.

The St James' Gasell this afternoon lished an article wiliten by a person who claims to have been acquainted with Tynan, the author of The Irish National Toyl cibles and Their Times." in which the writer says that Tynan has be n deal for two or three years.

The Vienna correspondent of the Daily News telegraph as follows: The Emperor has in stacled Dr. Weker'e to form a new Cabinet, but to exclude Herr Faillagyi, the Political Minister of Justice.

Many old roof collapied under the loads left by the storm, Gangs of men were employed far hoore after the storm in shoveling the Fe into car's and throwing it into the liver. Many stained-glass windows to churches were destroyed. Railway passengers alighting at the northern terminus waded to their knees in water. Glaziers strendy demand double wares.

People were panic-stricken during the storm There are known to have been three persons killed, presumably by Hghtning. In some paris

of the country crops were ruíncil.

Reports from Presburg show that that place was also visited by a disastrous hailtorn, and the vineyards were almost ruined. Violent storms have occurred during the week at different paints, and Immense damagels reported

In

BERLIN, June 7th,"

Rumours of war are flying about-In fact the Emperor ist of names of proposed Minister #ndenteiled certain loysES UPON I

Can

air is thick with them here. I send you the following news that I have gained from a steamer lately arrived from Fusso:

The Japanese Government is still chartering sexmers. The laat were the Shirakawa and Fujikawa, both belonging to the Shinsen Kafsha (Oanka) They те used by the Japanese We are indebted to our Japan and Shanghai Government as desuatch hoate, and there will exchat for the following Interesting news

be a steamer leaving Venchuan for

for Fusan and respecting the general appearance of the war clouds which have athered with surprising be and all the rumours, with regard to the

vice versa every day. Furan is as quiet as i rapidity of lat. lathe northern portion of Eastern rebels having attacked cargo boats and taken 307 Koku of rice away (there is no rice to take Ay), and that there are English and Russian Eway), The Kolumin Shimbun advises the Japanese men-of-war in port, are matrue. The only change werment to njeet all offers of medlation on

In Fusen is, that 200 soldiere have been landed the part of a third I wer Our contemporary

In Fusan, who stand day and night on guard to believes that necesley will fin■lly compet Chlua

watch the Settlement. Unnecessary tranble to declare war against Japan, but

before resortlag and

rehels will expense, #1 O to such an xreme measure, her wary statesmen

էր Fesan, and the Japanese gunboal will cry their exual policy of procra tination, Chyods Kan, which is stationed here,

проте That poly was successful against Russia in?

than enough. All

are only these rumours are camufen with the Kuldja affair, and agalart spread to give the little riot an imporance Fine the time of the late Franco-Chinese which it does not deserve. There are only Way Chla explot mobilise bes troops a rumours, and that of the wildest pature. The

quickly as Japan, and coparquently is ber

Koreaus say that the rebellion is finished, and inates talevate as much time as possible to

ree bourbariers To that erd she may possibly that they are afret! of trouble coming between China and Japan. Another batch of 1,070 invite the mediallon of a third Power. In such soldiers is said to have left Japan for Yenchnam.

ct the Japanese Government should

The steamer Kowsking was chartered by the pettels

positely decife all offers of media- ten. The Kelamin also urges the Govern from the interior to Vladivostock to be ready to Russian Government to carry Russian troops ment to send an Ambassador to China to

fotiore the abrogation of the Tientsin Treaty,case they think it necessary to step in. Porr

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to rd in

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Tinst te y, in our contemporary's oploton, seriously hampers the actions of the Japanese Government In Korea, and, consequently, itt abrigalan must be cecured as quickly

albis,

Our contemporary advises Count Its

himself. Very learns that a telegram was fat tved at banghal on the 5th instant from Negat , which stated

that since the 6b al June the

pane c Goverment has sent over 9700

and sex

severleen

teen men-of-war to Korea. Besides these there are 10,000 troops encamped on the Japanese cast rearest to Korea, who are ady to leave a moment's notice, ready armed and provisione. From the same source we learn stating that op to the present time the Chloess Government had sent to Kerea 7,000, of which e cavalry, Nearly the whole of the Pu- 750 were

eleven

wil, on Is in Korca, honid of which are 1,800 naval men sad soldiers. Besides there there are about 14,000 Infantry and cavalry 1

on their way overland to cross the Lu Klan TV and that the Government intend to

ате

that's litter has been received from Tientala

|

ever go

Everyone wants a piece of it. The

Korea! Russians want Fort Lazareth, the English Port Hamilton, the Japanese and Chloese the rest.

The rainy season has set it, and it did rain for almost 14 days.

bas

Trade is not very brisk at pretent, but that nothing to do with the present trouble, but rather with the scarcity of rice.

Political telegrams will probably not be accepted in the case of their containing any news the Japanese do not wish to have known, and these telegrams will be stopped, just the same as they were by the Japanese telegraph offices in

1883

porch closing the meetings of the Imperial Silver Commission to-day, Count ven Posadowsky, the imperial Secretary of the Treasury, said he believed the members were agreed that factuation depreciated the value of Dr. Wekerle last night presented to the silv

silver

Germany's as follows: Premier and Minister of Finances so-cign and home trade; that Germany alone wat powerless to raise the price of silver, and Dr. Wekerle; Minister of the Interior, Herr that it was Impracticable to do so either by the

of Commerce, Herr Lukacs; creation of s Hieronymi; Minister of C Minister for Crotia and Slavonia, Herr lossl-ment or by the regulation of the production.

a monopoly, hy international manage

The members of the Commission would render Povics; Minister of National Defence, Baron

■ public service by bololog to spread the Fejervary: Minister at the Vienna court, Herr Julius Bassy; Minister of Husbandry, Herr conviction that serious difficultles a.tended the Banffy; Minister of Education and Public Wor-

salu ton of the sliver question. ship, Baron Enstvoss, son of the famous author of that name; Minister of Justice, Professor Dariny.

The exclusion from the Ministry of Herr Slagyl makes a discouraging impression,

PARIS, June 7th. Dispatches from Birtil say that Federalist bands in the province of Rio Grande do Sul have met with a success which enabled them to

advance.

ROME, June 7th. It is said that Signor Crispl will form. A recon. cillation cabinet to include the Marquis de Rudini and Signor Zanardelli,

RIO JANEIRO, June 7th. The Government has received Information that part of the insurgent forces under Geners) Saraiva have been routed at Campos Lovas, in Santa Catharing, the Federal troops capturing lx places artillery. The Insurgent louses were 150 killed and w`unded, and the Govern meat lost 80 killed and wounded, including two captains in the former cat-gory, A large body of re-inforcements will be started from here to day for the south.

MONTEVIDIO. June 7th. The squadron of Peixoto, President of Brazil, has sailed for Rio de Janeiro.

BUDA PESTH. June 7th.

Signor Colojant, a member of the Chamber of Deputies, has written to the Secolo, describing the condition of the mining population in Sicily, It is understood that Dr. Wekeile will be | which, be save, is most desperate. Thiriy | granted an audience by the Emperor tr-marrow, thousand miners on the land are starving and and will make report upon the political Hopeless of an improvement. They are threaten-alluation.

g to burn the crops on the various estates, and declare that if they are condemned to die of Lunger others shall share their lot,

Intimations,

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(ESTABLISHED 1871)

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Hon; kong, 16th April, 1894.

Today's Advertisements.

HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREPCLDERS.

FIFTY-SIXTH ORDINARY HALF-A

DERS in the COMPANY will be held at the OFFICE of the COMPANY, No. 18. Bank Buildings, Queen's Rond d'entral, on MONDAY, the goth instant, at a nelock Noow, for the purpose of receiving Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Account declaring Dividerd, and electing Directors and Auditors.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company wil b* CLOSED from 'be 16th to 30th instant, inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Di·ectors,

TEARLY WETTING OF SHAREHOL

T. ARNOLD,

Secretary.

778

Hongkong, 11th July, 10.

THE STRAITS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED,

LONDON, Jure 8th. A dispatch to the Times from Buenos Ayres **ys: The Minister of Finance has announced to Congress that the Government had no idea of suspending the external debt or of contracting publish da statement declaring that the province new loan. The Provincial Fluance Minister has

is and that it is to sige enough revenue or to decrease exy indiares No

NEW YORK, June 7th. A number of prominent Irishmen have to-day Tynan, and that they had absolutely no doubt said that they were personally acquainted with in the statements aust he was dead. Thes had

as his and that there was no truth

kner Tynan in Ireland, and their acquaintance with him had heen kept up ever since.

Mis. Mary Bett.c, widow of Frank Byrne, the man who, above all others, organized the famous "Inviscible" conspiracy that termiosted in the 8.3. tragedy at Philx Park, is dylog at Providence,

A dispatch to the Timer from Calcutta says: Dr. Haffkyne, from Pasteur's lab ratory In Paris, made a course of experiments here. He loocu lated 117 out of 200 persas occupying a group of huts and subject to cholers. Soon after he had completed his work the disease broke out Among the people. Ten of them were attacked Mis. Bymes is the woman, it is generally and seven died. All of the cases occurred among believed, who carried from London to Dublin those who had not been inoculated with his the knives which were driven by Brady and Preventive. The China Goseite of the 6th Instant sayı:— To-day urgent messages were received from

Kelly into the bodies of Lord Frederick Cavendish

+ Buda The correspondent of the Telegraph at and Mr. Burke. Knowing her death to be only Pesth says: The Emperor has entrusted Herr Tientsin asking the China Merchants to send up.

matter

Bannly with the formation of a Cabinet. He steamers to take away more troops to Korea.

of hours she said to-day: 'Parnell was Innocent. Before God I swear has no chances of success, The Hasan, we believe, will leave for Tientsin

If Dr. Wekerle, It. I knew who better-whether my husband after Bannfy's fallure, again refuses to form a to-morrow. We also hear that the Chinting was ringleader or not doesn't matter. Tynan is Cabinet, the Emperor wil be compelled to will take up a large quantity

of ammunition,

a liar, traitor and fraud. shells

He was not No. 1.1"-appeal to the Conservatives. Then Dr. Wekerle and warilke

Things generally know who was, but I won't tell you. He never will be obliged to accele to the request of his reaking are rapidly shaping for war, and the bad anything to do with Its direction, I don't colleagues and form & Ministry.

The Chinese fleet is in a very bad way for coal, beard about her. But she is wrong when

(expect it at any moment.

know Mrs. Marguerite Moore, except that I 17,000 soldiers from Sin Chan (Tientali) to and we hear that strenuous efforts are being as foleate Parnell. He never knew say the erection of a monument to Joan of Arc,

the reinforce those already gone, but they have not made to get hold of coal on its way from Carey got his pardon on condition that he yet stand. It is also reported that the Emperor | Australia. eship bas aleerdy been chartered would

send

WAY

only

stores.

41

bing

about Parnell to tell. He temply was to from Australia. The total output of the Kalping mines, is only 30,000 tons a year, which inform on Brady, Kelly and the rest, and he did and is already exhausted. The only other source

inadequate to meet the present demand, it to save himself.

When Mrs. Byrne was arrested, aller the of supply is Farmoss, and the Chinese are very Kilmainham Gaol. Day after day carey and tragedy, she was locked up for three months in naturally afraid they will not be able to get coal

others were brought to her cell to identify her, cordon, from there, though the rapace corn, but the Government never succeeded fe implicat steaming purposes, is being utilised for want of ing tad, said she was finally released, but the something better, and

altogether

it would seem as if there were going to be a boom in 'black dismands. Enquiries are also belog made by the Chinese for pilots for the Yangtazē, prosum- ably to bring their warships up that river.

Hankow coal, which very

of Chlia had decided to send ambariadore to Korea to endeavour to settle affairs with the Japanese Minister, as he did not wish to go to Jatan. But the Empress-Dowager with and th Grand tounell do not like Chlua to "loss face," and they are therefore of opinion that was u should be declared.

"The Nicht Nichi Shimbun'r article is of special interest at this juwhich this Emicile says on contemporary,

Empire must pursue toward Korea has not for its object either the pancxation of that counity or monopoly of privlieges and interests there. The alm kept in view is to preserve the territorial

*** | Integrity of the little kingdom, and to lead it along the path of civilization. In order to that object, our country with any Power; nor will tng to co-operate

If

par

SIAM NOTES.

BANGKOK, June 29th. There are quite a lot of important cases threatening in the British. Consulate. One is a suit for Tes. 6ooo, brought sesinet Mr. Marray Campbell; there are two big libel cases coming and the Stam Observer will be in Court next week, probably.

mental strain bad so affected her nerves that she has never entirely recovered from the shock.

The story of her husband's escape to France 1oon after the Phoix Park marders, of the vain attempt made by the British Government to secure his extradition from that country and of His subsequent settlement here has already been told

After he had come to New York the English Minister made a second attempt to capture him, but the Government at Washington refused to extradite him. After a series of vicissitudes he seated in Province and died three months ago of heart fallure, faduced by rheumatism.

The Herald's Buenos Ayres dispatch says: An Inspection of the Mortgage Bank of the Province of Buenos Ayres is said to show an

embratlement of several million of dollars. In currency by a depared Governor.

suspected officials and their

PARIS, June 8th; The Senate has agreed to a proposal to open a national subscription for money to be used in

NEW YORK, June 8th.

The Herald's Rome dispatch says; In the trial of Tapinago, formerly Governor of the Banca of Roma, several witnesses testified that Tentango gave a ney to Signor Glot, the former Premier, to be used in influencing elec tions.

HALIFAX (N. S.), June 8th. A terrific hurricane.swept over Cape Breton early to-day, closing considerable damage to shipping.

HUDA PEETH, June 8th.

Dr. Wekerle had a long conference with the Emperor this alternoon. His Majesty promised to give an answer in regard to the composition of the Cabinet to-morrow.

LONDON, June roth. French resentment agalost England on account of the Anglo-Belgian agreement has now taken what may be called an official form. It has been Hanotaux, the tee Foreign Minister, and official officially expressed in the French Chamber by complaints and protests have been addressed by the French Government to the English Govera

ment.

ought to be an instructive lesson to the English The debate in the French Camberon Thursday

[OTICE 14 hereby given that en EXTRA-

·ORDINARY GENERAL. MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the STRAITS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held at the COMPANY'S OFFICES, 2 FINLAYSON STREET. SINGAPORE, on THURSDAY, the 19th day of Jaly, 1804, A NOON, for the purpose of considering, and, if thought fit, passing the following Resolution, that is to say: "That the STRAITS FIRE INSURANCE

"COMPANY, LIMITED, be wound up #voluntarily under the provisions of The 'Compantes' Ordinance, 1830. 'and that | Messrs. ALEXANDER JOHNSTON and Jonk *Burkinshaw and ALEXANDER STRONACH 'MURRAY, all of Singapore, be, and they are hereby appoloted, Liquidators for the 'purposes of such winding-up. By Order of the Directors,

Singapore, 1st July, 1891.

A, S. MURRAY,

Secretary,

THE STRAITS FIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

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INDER PROVISIONAL AGREEMENT,

tion providing for the LIQUIDATION of

and subject to the passing of a Resolu-

Company, THE COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, of Loudon, assoms from and after the 1st July, 180s, all Liabiliz;19, under POLICIES of the STRAITS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Business will be carried on without Interruption as heretoface, under the Manage ment of the DIRECTORS, CFFicers and Local AGENTS of the STRAITS FIRE INSURANCE COM- PANY, LIMITED, for account of the COMMER- CIAL UNION ASSURANCE, COMPANY, LIMITED.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

PROPRIETOR,

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FOR SALE.

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(owing to the OWNER being about to retire from business) the

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of that well-known and popular establishment

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For further particulars, apply to

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M

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toth July, 1894.—A} 4 p.m.

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PUBLIC AUCTION

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &C.

A council has decided to begin a criminal believe in French good-will to England. NHE Undersigned has received lastractions

prosecution of the

k hesitate to fight with any Power that may attempt to thwart its Pose

passible, the policy for

for the sake of the perce of the East, will be for Japan and Chine 20-operate for the sentement of the Korean question. But if China is indisposed to engage in such

a troublesome undertaking, Japan is quite prepared to resume the task abne and unassisted. At all events, Japan

On Wednesday evening the 37th lost. abeat .cas ever entrust the future of Korea to the

hands of a Power that once regarded the penin-6 o'clock, a sumpan was conveying six passed suta as he dependency. If China be destrous of gers from Ban Hong Loong's wharf, when a amicably

settllog the Korea question, the Government staam-launch collided with it. One must either co-operate with Japan leave

into have been Japan free to act her discretion. Otherwise the weather clang to its side, and two others got loto entered into with Spain to brain the extradition Inevitable will

result

a cargo-bost that was near by. The remaining of Paul Harilaos, ex-cashier of the bank, who is be a war between the two and the only consequence of such a LWO, however, disappauerd.

suspected of complicity. A correspondent writes that on Tuesday lunt

The Ministers of the Interior and of Husbandry Korer, Gr

a Slamere with

mere living near the City gate took polson

have advanced a scheme to organize a Jewish colony a South Africa,

It is proposed to organiza a distinctly Jewish scattered over South Russia are to be lccused. Grants of land and agricul ural implements are

be given them.

VIENNA, June 7th,

war

to

Japan the sole

Could be either to sectibly to 1970 and banged himself in a fit of l'alousy, bis wife

right of dealing

the intervention મા Western Powers interested

in

45

2nd

to conclude a treaty with these not being exactly like Cæsar's. He was cut and then turned inside out by an en etic

ST. FITERSBURG, June yik.

well as Japan and Cblos, tauching | down, 20ministered by bis mother-in-law, colony, in which all the Jewish farmers now

enthusiasts, beginning with Mr. Gladstone, who

one voice was raised la defence the action in Affies, not one expression of friendship

ber for England was beard or of b-llef la faith; got one vote was given against the good

WAS resoluton which deliberately

proposed and not as a challenge, deliberately passed as an affront to England, if

are hints of mavements of French There are so French troops nor French territory withla troops toward the dispated frontler, Ax there 600 miles of

of this frontier, that news is not very affectation of artlessness expresses its hope, and The French press, with pleasing even its belles, that England, in the presence of this ans imity, will see the error of her ways and withdraw her pretensions These amiable

serious,

the status of the Korean Kingdom, la Chins resolved to fight with Japan and compete for which apparently annoyed ålm 19 seriously that As soon as he could get about again be chopped supremacy la Kores? If such be her attitude, Japan will only

to he glad of an opportunity to bis wile up with a sword and nearly killed her

mother. He is silli at large.

The capie

A violent hailstorm passed over this city this telephonic :communication between and the

people will by this fifteen minutes. The thermometer dropped from

30 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit is that time. The sea that Freach invectives are listened to here contempt. But con-

test the power abe has carefully nursed during the

past thirty years.

recently adopted about the Korean question by

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

SATURDAY, the 14th July, 1894, commencing at 2.30 P.M.,

st his Sale ROOMS, DURDELL STREET, (For Sundry Accounts)

A QUANTITY Or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Compelning -

DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE OVER-

The Kakkot, commenting on the resolutions Paking order. Shipping completed and in morning. beginning at 7 o'clock and lasting | friters will perhaps be undeceived when they CHESTS, &

the advocates of a strong foreign policy states arrangement be enabled to communicate with the that views reflect the sentiments

by

hy the

There

the

e part of

stenents entertalaed on the subject | Pakoam, and thence by telephens, The success. burricane in sheets, and the wind blew awith an indiffstenco which ia restrained only by ↑ REQUISITES,

the bar

bar through the telegraph to hallstones fell

ffy dangerous atlindir of mind, and

CARPETS, RUGS, CURTAINS, &c. MANTELS, PICTURES, ORNAMENTS,

DINING ROOM FURNITURE, ELECTRO- PLATED WARE, GLASS and CROCKERY WARE, CUTLERY, &c, FILTERS, ICE

BED-ROOM FURNITURE, BATH-ROOM in those resolutions | abips outside

No such storm has been known civilliy from

RICKSHAS. great majority of the Japanes sa pablic. ful laying af the

(ofthe cable--the first laid and direct here since

COTTAGE FIANOS, 1649 to do exactly what the Chingie heltempljog | Slamenn supervision-certainly reflects credit Some may charge the Japadeso with

At 7 moraing dense copper-coloured will so

.bc. Lie., calmness of their English opponents. doing, on the

on the official in been

They are in charge,

and bis superfors kava clouds rose with alarming rapidity. The wind

Catalogues issued prior to Sale. On View erities IYAY

that it is inconsistent on reason to be satisfied with his wih inst,, when stery houses. Then the ball began to fall, an 11 made na general protest against the Anglo-

from Friday, the 13th July, hear that Germany has of the Japanese, to

We learn that on Monday the ath

astery has dust in columns to the height of four-better pleuse hentai. They will not be to advocate, on the one

TERMS OF SALE )—Às customary. hood, the Independence of Korea, and, on the the Mah chokkri wag anchored in front of the

GEO. F. LAMMERT, ober, to demand that Japan station troops is wat at Pakret, two corpies were seen floating | from six fity in a short time to the depth of Belgian convention us frut report d. The Under

eight Inches.

Auctioneer. Seoul pill satisfactory reforms shall have been along, fastened together with a bamboo is the In less than fif ces mlogies the city looked as

Hongkong, 11th July, 1894. Pored in the administration at the 1 middis. One ha

had a black alik panong on, and if it had been bombarded. It is estimated that the the other a Kingdom. But

100 000 windows were broken. Five hundred a coitop ent. The Water Police

gafinest. difference

in the world between the attitudes just saw them in time, and dragged them away pades of glass were broken in the Ministry of Commerce building alone, and 600 in the palace. Котов. towards of Japan and Chlos

before they arrived at the royal yacht. It i CHAN is to treat the peninsula, as

Be though it abjects with by State: she even hathors uppered to a recent outrage at the large island

that they were the bodies of robbers In the upper floors of the Emperor's wing of the palace hardly a a pana remains unbroken. The ambidon of converting jt foto ber own near Bangpals, in the district of Paxtoomthance, hallstones averaged the size of hazel puts, and province. Japan, on the other hand, entertafue where the wife of the owner of the house was descended in the streets with tremendous force.

Korea. no sinister desiga

Horses were frightened She has no shot, but the robbers were difven away, two being

by the storm and ran her killed.

away, causing many accidents.

Selous damage was done in a field outside of

Que interest lies in

there

all

the end at respondent informs as that during the

the

covered the

has done is

the

Forciza Secretary denied the report of Saturday night in the House of Commons, All Germay done is to ask for assurances on two points which England has readily given.

A dlapaich to

to the Times from Hamburg says police rshad $9000 counterfeit American arrested on Friday,

It is understand that Lasker fe negotiating for kouse Io London and the fresh match, to which Stelafts bas promptly challenged him, wil be played here about the end of December. Mr. Gladstone fare dinner party to-lay, the

notes

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Interest to Betve only

oblect in the last few m♫ thu a huge solitary elephant, with Vienna, where detachment of artillery with best social function he has attended since the

start

the

on DOW Courie

of the little kingdon, present juncture is to contrive the introduction on tremendous task, hem beco prowling around twelve guns was overtaken. The horses bolted of such thorough reforms in the civil and the paddy fields at Sala Deng, onthe Klong San in all directions, and iblity soldiers were thrown military administration of Korea as shall f

asaball fably Sep, abon: half-way to Patriew. He' Was sop-helplers upon the ground. Several of them were run over, and was killed, and throe officers progress. posed to be either an escaped "tama”

bull, or Thus what the Japanese now demand is that one which had bean exprited from one of the were severely lojared. troops be stationed in Korea until the Korean Ayuthia herds on account of bis bad temper, The beautini

tiful gardens of the city are ruleed, Government

capacity to take care of which his conduct fully fantified. He was readily

And telegraph and

and telephone poles were blown new privileges are demwaded by Jupav

on the flat paddy fields, and on one dowa, , and the wires are stretched on the ground- # in but faic that they should be granted to her

announced his presence still more lika huge cobwebs, causleg death to thousands article, our contemporary urges the Govern- tially built housge, and trampling on the been done to

to crops. mentite be prompt and decisive in its desiiage wreckage. He eyen had the daring to regularly -The 'halistones choked dealas and caveed

Mall. It

operation as one of bis eyes.

A dispatch from Vienna to the Daily News explosion occurred in a dynamite factory

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NOTICE.

1777

Merised to Sigs out FIRM per pro- HARRY WALTER ARTHUR in curation from this date.

BAIN & Co.

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Talwanino, FormNDIS, 1st July, 1894.

AMOY PILOTAGE SERVICE.

HARBOUR MASTER'S OFFICE, CUSTOM HOUSE,

selors for her services to Korea, In quotherJS Pavagely

tearing down subatan. of birde, It is feared that great damage has munists in the Most Panseze Comstery. The \ Appointment in the HARBGYN Masses 2 Offica

In celarn

AMOY, 9th July, 1894. at Steinbruch, sear Buda-Pesib, killing several

"OTICE is hereby given that a VACANCY periods and lejrilog a number of others.

quista in the HARBOUR PILOTAGE PARIS, June 10th. SERVICE of this Port, and that in accordancs A number of socialiste attempted to-day to | with General Regulation IV. an Examination make a demonstration at the grays of the com- of Candidates will be held by the Board of

police ordered the soddalists to diaperon, which | od MONDAY, the 30'h July, 1894, at to àM. order was quietly obeyed.\

R. TRANNACK,

Harbour Master,

JAMES W. CARRALL,

Aring Commimitter of Creteter.

with China; for every delay tends to the | viek the banks of the grunt within sight of the many in the low districts to burst. The stones, A dispatch frons Avauniption, the capital of advantage of that country.

restshousu ni nyaiy high tiễn to drink, Luckily which varied in alza batwaan walnuts and oggy, | Paraguay, mayga sud d'etat has been offerted) | Approved 1 The object of the sudden departure of the for the residenta di u ruount foods have driven him | lay in masson' ali nyar the ptrests. In ose span | and that Hanet Martolgy bag nouumed the Freske Korean Minister for komt he awoording to the 'furiber hortk,--Observer,

bellar they were tuši sont dong,

dancy. There was no disorder.

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Hongkong Observatory, 13th July, 1894.

HONGKONG REGISTER.

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