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SEED LISTS, with blots for Gardening, are NOW READY, and Orders are being booked for delivery on arrival of the Seeds. They will be executed in the sequence in which they are received as long is the supply lasts.

EARLY SOWINGS are to hand by Parcel Pout of

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1894.

by the House of Lords would render it very difficult to maintain peace in Ireland.

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR. The warlike feeling to Japan is intenso,

CHOLERA IN EUROPE The steamer Balmore on muriving at Graves- end from St. Petersburg, reported one death and fire cases of Asistic cholera on board;

JABEZ CORNERED AT LAST. The Argentine Republic has granted the dition of Jaber Balfour.

LATR TELEGRAMS.

H.M.S Perpoiss left Shanghai for Chefoo under❘ special telegraphic instructions on the 19th ulta,

THE export of ice from the Yangtos: porta hus been strictly prohibited by the Chinese Govern- ment.

HAIL STONES the size of large grapes are reported to have fallen in the viciulty of Farubam's Dock st Shanghai last Friday.

THE O. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Garlic, with mails, &c, left San Francisco for this port, vis extra-Yokohama, on the 7th Inst

LONDON, July Sih.

A sensational incident took place in Hyde Park to day. As the Prince and Princess of Wales were delving in the park an

a man who was carrying a parcel advanced and threw it into the royal

The Princess, leading en explosion; immediately turned deadly pale, but remained quiet. The Prince attempted to reatture her, and stood in such a position as to cover the Princess from harm. The parcel, which struck the Prince of Wales on belug thrown into the carriage, burst, and was found to be filed with flowers,

As an act of clemency, M. Casimir Perier, the the Republic, bas granted D President amnesty to 314 persons who were arrested in connection with disturbances arising out of recent strikes.

M. Dupuy, the French Premier, has refused to grant permission to the Communists to celebrate the events of 1871. He declared that the country filed with horror and disgust by the recollection of a recent terrible and tragic event. The Chamber of Deputies, by a large majority," passed a resolution confirming the action of the Premier,

28

which

Tux stock of kerosens oll in Shanghai on the ged inst. amounted to 1,595,758 Case of | American and 360,999 cases of Russlap.

A TELEGRAM from Bestia to the Japanese Foreign Officelat Tokyo, dated the 23rd alto, stated that Prince Bismarck was seriously ill.

CAPT. 'Jock' Hutchison, well known for many years on the China coast as a skipper in the Chick

service at Amoy.

Navigation Co's service, has joined the pilot

THE German steamer Chowchow foo, on a recent voyage to Korea, was prevented by the Japanere warships from landing her passengers.

A Government Gazette Extraordinary was issned this afternoon extending the operation of! the Pingue Proclamation of the 10th May for a period of one month.

A CHINESE paper, the Sin Wandag, states authoritatively that the firet of the Chiun Mer- chants' S. N. Co. has been transferred to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank by na absolute

A REGULAR meeting of Perseverance Lodge No.

165, EC, will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Thorsday, the 16th instant, at 1.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.

THE Slam Observer understands that Dr. Nightingale has

been formally appointed medical attendant at the British Legation in Bangkok. The post is worth $3,000 a year at the present rate of exchange.

TRE China Gazette understands that the sale of the Chinese steamers Cass and Smith to British firm has been arranged and will be completed as soon as the vessels return to | Shanghai.

TRACHER-Why was Solomon the wisest man To the world Boy-He had so many-wives to advise bim. Teacher ( strong-minded female) -Well, that is not the answer in the hook, but you may go up to the bead of the cinin.

Tur Commissioner of Customs at Ningpo bas received notice from the authorities in charge of the defence of | Ningpo, that torpedoes have been laid at the entrance of the river st Chishal. Vessels are therefore warned not t attempt to enter the river without a torpedo pilot, and not to anchor inside Tiger Island. Warning in farther given that it is dangerous for vessels to approach Chichal forts at night.

A REGULAR meeting of St. John's Lodge, No. 618, S.C., will be held in the Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, on Monday, the 13th lostunt, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely, Visiting brethren are cordially invited

at

We regret to learn from Hofhow by the Danish steamer dik, which atsived here this morning, of the death at thil port, from an slack of fever, of Mr. W. 1. Fis-Gibbon. the acting Biltlah consul. Mr. Fib Gibbon, who was one of the best known And most

tpost popular officers in the Consular Service to Chies, was a native of county Limerick, and as true an Irishman as ever left the 'ould

Educated country.' Kingstown School, near Dabilo, "Fitx" dis- tingvistied

wished himself greatly for ble mathematical proficiency, but Just failed later on to qualify for the Indian Civil Ser

Service, although he passed the Consular Service examination with great ease. During his term as a student at ONE of the easiest and most trustworthy modes Peng where, if we mistake not, he was of determining whether a supposed diamond is Sociated with Mr. F. H. May, our Captain

Superintendent of

dent of Palice he got a sound founda genuine or false is as follows Pierce a hole intion in Chinese, and by study and hard work at a card with a needle or pin, and then look at the various consulates in which he was it, using the stone as a lens. If the supposed he acquired diamond is gession you will see but one holes

with

scgasintance

A. S. Watson & Co.'s, and Mr. Gansberger, oft false, two will appear. With an Imitation specially selected by Mo

YESTERDAY afternoon Mr. H. E. Allen of Messrs. Messrs. Uhlmann & Co.'s, were removed from the hospital ship Hygefa to the Civil Hospital in patients on board the Hygsta. a convalescent state. There are now no plague

Tax China Merchants' steamer Kwangles, bound for this port and Canton, has-been detained in Shanghai in consequence of the reported presence of Japanese warships in China waters.

DR. YERKIN, the eminent Fretch bacteriologist THE Chinese steamer Xiangiran was transferred to Messrs. Butterfield and Swire and holsted the bere for the past eight weeks, has returned to who has been investigating the plague bacillas British flag on the and fast., and will run between Sbaughs! and Ningpo under ber of Saigon whence he will forward to his Govern- represent the greater part of our currency, may he was generally knowa as ' name, the Moxing.

ment an elaborate report on the results of his investigations in Hongkong.

INSPECTOR REED, of the Shanghal police, was attacked by Astatic cholers and removed to the Shanghai General Hospital on the 26th ulto, Latest advices state that he is progressing favourably towards recovery,

THE Taotsi of Shanghal has informed the Woosung in the night must remain there until Foreign Consuls that all vessels arriving at morning. His Excellency is anxious to prevent the vessels of friendly nations belog blown out of the water by the Woosung foris.

In the first engagement at Asan on the 27th and 18th ulto., it is stated that the Japanese numbered over three thousand and the Chinese sixteen hundred. The Chinese behaved with great gallantry and utterly routed their enemies, but bad to deplore the loss of their veteran com. mander-in-chief, the gallant General Yeh Chib- chao, who was killed while leading his troops to victory.

MR. HO AHEL, who distinguished bimself during the Franco-China war by raising a patriotic War A SQUADRON of eight Russian warships, with Fund, amounting to close upon $40,000, among troops on board, left Vladivostock the other day la colony and the neighbouring under sealed orders, their destination presumably city of Canton, has again come prominently to being Korea. The Russian Consul at Shanghel an appeal to his countrymen in the local vera the veran is of opinion that the vessels simply left for their asual summer craisa. Newa vETTONS /

the

an

cular

press in which be urges his compatriots to subscribe liberally towards hle and other Patriotic War Funds with a view to alding their Government to "effect the prompt and complete destruction of a common enemy,"

stone you may also see the Ines on the skin of your finger; with the true gem yɛu cannot.

ANOTHER bad outlook for Penang, says the Siraits Indipendent, is that in case communica tions are Interrupted between this and the Land of the Rising Sun, which is within the Hmits of possibility, our stock of yens, which become exhausted, and we shall have to pay a falicy price for Mexicans to replace them, This would, certainly, cause a notable sise in exc the intrinsic value of there colus would not be exchange, but would not improve matters, as raised thereby. This is another argument in favour of the adoption of a British dollar, what- ever its composition or standard.

thorough business co Mr. the language.

the British Minister at

at Peking, for the Important

Post of acting consul at Holbow, his Excellency daubiless remembering the conspicuous ability display od by the brigo.

Irish student in the Socially poor "Fitz"-

In the old days. was a a pronounced success, and in every treaty port in Chius where he was stationed bis popularity we

was univeral and thoroughly deserved. By the Chinese to

Peklog "Fe" (Buddha) from change. Mr. FitzGibbon will be sincerely. his irresistible good nature, which knew no regretted by a large circle of friends throughout circle in Amey of which, a few years ago he China and by none more so than the happy

A

was the life and soul.

A CORRESPONDENT writing from Taku to the LIKE a good many other items of war news following ships, with troops as noted, were then N. C. Dally Naws on the atstulto, says that the recently published in the Daily Test the state-ready to go to sea, and it was arranged that they ment in this morning's issue of that awful sag to were all to leave together at 5 p.m.- the effect that the Chinese steamer Cars, Capt.

Poocht...... Jessen, which arrived here

Mmm from Whampoa with a full cargo of munitions of war

yesterday

Kwangcht 400 Hringfang....,000 » had been detained destined for Formose,

Fungskum...... 800 " of the question whether pending consideration

Toonan warlike stores can be allowed to leave the

harbour foe Cblna or Japans under existing

circumstances' turn out to be pure, unadulterated bash. The Case 'cleared' at the Harbour Office yesterday and left for Tamsul in due course, without let or hindrance, as tho had a

perfect right to do.

Feicking Irene

560

*gga |

"

700.",

Chintung,000

11,200

800" A few ponies were being takes by the Fung skun, Toonan, Felching, and Chintung, about

MEBERE. Stemsson & Co. have sold the well- known Chian courier Ningde to Japanese for taels 90,000, and the steamer bas left Shanghat for Kobe where the transfer will be completed. I It is rumoured in well-informed Chinese circire A WRITER OD obesity says: "The safest way to 300 in all. The Irene had also two 34-foot | All the German officers and engineers will be that the Chinese Government have wired i educe obesity is to begin by eating and drinking guns on board for Amoy, part of her home

been murdered by anarchists. Three anarchists A director of tramways at Pina, in Italy, has Empoli, near Florence, have been murdered haring receded from theft colleagues. for

Canada demands that Great Britafu should abandon her claim to fegulate in connection with colonial property. Charles Tapper,

Sir High Commissioner for the Dominion, has invited the Agents-General to co-operate in the demand by Canada, but they have declined to do so on the ground that they have not received

from their instracitong from

Governments respcctive as to how they should act in the matter.

Further detalls have been received of the sinking of Lord Dunraven's splendid yacht Valkyrie by Mr. H. D. Clarke's yacht Sasaniis, at the Royal Yacht Cub meeting on the Firth of Clyde, yesterday. Shortly after the race was started the Satanita became jammed, owing to discharged and their places taken by Japanese. the steam launches carring the spectators WEEN the British steamship Angers, chastered the way. The Satanita, in endeavour by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, left Shanghai for geitteg ing to treat herself, stuck the Valkyrie, Japan on the 31st ulto., an extra guard of police few minutes. The Satanita and the Faltyris were on the wharf "as a precautionary measure." The Angers' passenger list tochuded only forty were steered by their respective owners.

President Cleveland has decided to institute Japanese-not four hundred as had been proceedings for criminal conspiracy against the currently reported. leader of the railway employees' strike. Numerous arrests have been made. There have been severe conflicts between the police and the strikers at Chicago. The rioters, how ever, are not disposed in faterfere with the military. The Knights of Lahour hard ordered all members of its branches between Chicago and San Francisco to come out on strike, with the object of paralysing all labout.

Advices from South Africa report that General The above can be sown now and next month Joubert, the Commandant-General of the South Alrican Republic, who a large body of Boets drove the Malaboch rebels from their fortified camp in Zoutpansberg, is shelling the caves in which a large nurster of the rebels, with many women and chlidren, have taken It was at first intended to dislodge them telu le. by means of dynamite, but General Joubert decided upon shelling the caves as a means of driving them out.

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At to-day's sitting of the Ottawa Conference, Sir Henry de Villiers, Chief Justice of Colony and one of the delegates for colony, moved a resolution to the effect that Great Britain be requested to remove the legislative obstacles which prevented the colonies under responsible government from agreeing upo commercial reciprocity. The resolution was carried. The Coulerence has rejected motion in favour of the immediate constraction of the Pacific cable, on the ground that the data were lasufficient,

July 6th.

Mr. H. Campbell. Bannerman, Secretary of State for War, stated in the House of Commons

Our of Practice: Tramp-Madam, will you kindly assist mei I am à professional acrobat, and the clicus with which I travel will not go on the road ngala until next summer. Mrs. Suburban-Well, if you will try your hand at splitting that wood 1—— Tramp-Excuse me, but I am out of practice, and I must decline dolog the split act.

ADVICES from the North state that it has been arranged for some forelge men-of-war to cruise in the Gulf of Pechill in order to render assist ance to any vessels that may be disabled in encounters batween the navies of China and Japan. The French gunboat Lion, the pedas gunboat Welf, and the British craiser Porpolie form the patrol at present. THE Total of Shanghat has officially requested the deyes of the Consular Bedy to Inform the Japanese Consul that, the Japanese Government having promised to protect all law-abiding Chinese and their property in Japan, he will protect the Japanese in the Foreign Settlements of Shanghel. He further expresses the hope that the Japanese will endeavour to avoid causing any disturbance,

TRE Straits Timer of the goth ulto. ways that the Chinese stoker who was landed from the Paksham at St. John's Island on the 16th of June, suffering from bubonic plague, has not yet recovered. From the time of his enforced retirement, the medical authorities have reported that the sufferer has been progressing favourably, recovery. Hopes are entertained of his ultimate recovery,"

instructions to their representatives in London and Berlin to act ind Breel transports, zenbat as many fall-powered steel transports, gunboats and cruisers as European shipbuilders will sign articles to deliver to them on or before the 31st Dec December. If this is true--and we have no

and wa

less and to take as much exercise as possible,

call in at was to

Foochow for more CHIRO, tecreasing it gradually day by day. Butter, fat, guns on his way South. No one knew the oll, sances, haricot beans, peas, vermicelli, rice, sealed orders, to be opened after crossing the

destination the

of steamers, each captala baving tapicea, macatant, all fatien, Bread should be Bar. In a postscript dated the 22nd the eaten in maceration, and ether state should be All sweets are forbidden. Plainly roasted or boiled

correspondent says that all the steamers except

apples and

į

reason to doubt the accuracy of the report~ { vegetables may be eaten, also faced a morning; the Face bad left that meats taken in moderation with plain bolles green the Fetching and was to leave that

there can be bat little doubt that China is golog to fight it out with the Japanese to the bitter end. Well and goed sa far, but the pity is that the *powers that be around the Dragon Throne have for years past persistently ignored the advice of disinterested friends who forewarned them because they hoped Chlos would in due time be forearmed.

oranges

especially. Gooseberries and currants

are geed when in season, and for drink, lemonade aweeened, weak tea and black coffee. House- work is

especially recommended, such as dating, sweeping, moving the furniture about and kneading bread. Gladstone fells trees. Sawing weed is excellent. Walking comes next Cold baths are valcable."

THE Taka Tug and Lighter Company, says the Tientsia correspondent of the N.C. Datly News, under date July 28th, have done yeoman's service in coaling and embarkation work during the last month, and have conveyed their tow boat Prike to the Chinese Government on

very favourable charter an dit she will be L Linshi pits are putting out 2,000 tons belog filled with. Capt. Galsworthy thereupon used as a despatch vessel. The Kaiping and day

and are working at full speed. The be railway service bay, however, been sadly interfered with by another tornado of rala. Od Thursday last week, 13 inches of rain fell in bouts-this is a record for this part of Chins, and means that more than 1,300 lons of water fell on every acre naturally enough the loose earthworks were washed out agato, but by the indefatigable efforts of the engineers the coal is reing got down and irregular passenger traffic

maintained.

WITH reference to the sinking of the Indo-China Shanghal morning parer:-It may not be Co.'s steamer Nowsking, “Britoa " writes to the generally known that on the day before the sailed on her fatal mission Viceroy had an interview with Capt. stating to him the great risk he was in carrying the troops his ship was then

wrote to Jardine, Matheson & Co.,

Informing them of the result of that interview, and the letter is, I lesin, in the hands of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson Co., now. They will, undoubtedly, Matar have to provide for the families of those lost in their ship during such a dangerous crisis as the East India Company always, in fact, made it a present between China and Japan. The old point of honour to provide liberally for the Jamilles of those målmed or killed in their service, and it is to be hoped the owners of the Kowsking will follow suił,"

last night, in reply to a question, that the and to-day he is still progressing towards - cantion had been shown all round in the deer ports. This afternoon news reaches us

troopt Mayor

yor of the cly declined to give the com- mander a written order to that effect, but the military charged the mob at the point of the The police fired on the mob. The Governor of the State of lilinola haa aaked

and Mr. Fex at Sconto such an ant proceeding. It would of

Mrs. Gardest, On the same day the Commissioner of Customs at Chemaipo, Mr. Osborne, was brutally att

attacked. He had cent als Korean coolis to draw water, and the ecolle returned, telling his master that he had Mr. Osborne want himself with the coolle to see what was the matter, when he and his coolie were thrown down, lasulted, and the coolis's and cut by the bayonet of one of the Japanese

pre-

the tent of the construction of the Paciño cable hour after the verdict, hat one dozer for taken were not soldiers according to the | An “Eye-witness sands to the Shangkat |

afternoon, and the

WAS to leave with the afternoon tide on the 23rd. He added: have not sald anything about the general arrangements; steamers lying flags fore and aft and at mast heads ; the trumpets blaring at the steamers cast off from the wharf; officials hurry.. ing to and fro with fans and umbrellas; troops: with Austrian mankets, Tower rifles, Martials, etc, etc.; great trade in melons, and enormous cakes on wheel-barrows at so many cash a slice, etc., etc., etc."

The following will be she

two entertainments to be given in the Theatre Royal, City Hall, on Saturday the 11th and Wednesday the 15th fast, for the benefit of the

with the plague Soldiers and Police who have been, and those who are

are atill

engaged upon work in connectie a

"the the

At 9 o'clock precisely, and prior to commencement of the performance, Company will sing the Soldier's Requis oo,

Sleep, Comrade, Sleep" (J. H. Dwyer), token of respect to the memory of the late Capt. G. C. Veser, S.L.I., and other Europeans who the curtain will be kept down. died of the plague. Whilst this is being sting,

PART I. #Christy Minsirais," 1.-Overture... "Orpheas aus Enfer" (Offenbach),

The Band.

2-Opening Chorus........................"Yo, Yah, Yo The Company. 3-Ballad..............Ellen's Messags"

Mr. R. F. Lammert 4.-Nigger Ditty.....................

......"Cornelia Crb" Mr. W. C. King.

* 5 ---Ballad.................................” My old_Southern Hof an "

6-Comic

Mr. M. J. Danenberg

Song."Not the Only One"

Mr. T. W. Lammert,

7.--Ballad..........."

"Barney take me Hisme". Mr. J. S. Len

8.-Ballad (the reply)...-

[ take you Homa

agalo, Kathi se**

Mr. B. Libell Song..."The Simple Pimple"

Mr. G. G. Brady.

Ditty... -

("Swinging on the Golden

Gate"

9.-Comic

10-Nigger

11.-Serlo-Comic Song...

Mr. E. A. Lammert.

"Love me little, Love me long

Mr. C. T. Robinson,

·

Mr. G. G. Brady, Mr. W. C. King and the Co.

Interval of ten Minutes,

PART II, "Variales."

SAYS the N. C. Daily News-The Chinese Telegraph authorities la Tientsia and elsewhere have established & strict censorship in the THE Nanking correspondent of the Shanghai transmission of political and military news during Mercury writes under date July 31st:-"The the present crisis. This prudence la altogether exaggerated reports of the war, sad the multiple commendable, though we and our readers are the remours of salons reverses sustained by the losers by it; we should be glad to know that similar Chinese in their encounters with the Japanese, cking seems to have fanned the flame of war-lever at torpedo inverted by Mr. Louis Breann,

the actione of the Japanese Intelligence

of a serious riot at Wuhu, The Chinese attacked ment While the troops were belag embarked formerly of Victoria, has proved an extraordinary

At Tongka fortnight An active and intelli. the

убори their 120, AB

sad Icated their success.

felli. the Japanese lu In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Tax N. C. Datly News says "there was no gent Japanese gentleman was acting the part mises, threatening to murder them, vowing Woodall, Financial Secretary to the War Office, exaggeration in the telegraphed account of the of the "chiel amang ye takin' notes; nobody rengeance on them for the lives of their fellow- it his business to attend countrymen. It is not known whether the news stated that the operation of the eight-hours outrage on the British conssi-general, Ms. Laterfered or

the inking of

of the Kowsking reached them system

Government factories had proved Gardner, Mrs the most successful.

be extremely interesting to know the connexion before the riot. It is significant that the Chinese between this

to rander incident and the destinction native officials refused to

assistance petty Serious disorders are reported from Indiana polls, la the State of Indians. In Chicago, the

of the Kowsking. Our Celestial selghbsers Had it not beer for timely and hursane assistance,

rendered seem to have only half learned the lesson that

by the Custom House

fficers, several refused to fire upon the strikers, as th8 | 190 00 has prevented by a Japanese soldier, attention to lofialtely smalí matters in na absolute Japanese

ould

have bees

Seven of unfortunate people have been sent to esential to success in modern warfare.

Shanghel, and will arrive there on the 3rd, under The China Merchants' steamers Hain/ungen board the ste

escort. It was with much difficulty the Chinese Haranand Funerkum returned to Shanghal from

the steamer could be kept from taking Kores on the 37th ulto These vessels left Take in this fine from Hankow: A correspondent 12-Finaleto First Path. "La Malve-se Musique»

their lives! We may expect further difficulties for the withdrawal of the Federal troops. Pres! woidlars,”

on the preceding Sunday morning with troops | lo dent Cleveland has declined to accede to the

for the Yaloo River in Chinese territory, and from up-river informs us that the fagamore are «quest, eince the trans

transit of maite is obstructed A PARABLE for the talkative Chief Justice reached their destination the next day.' The lo no enviable condition at Hankow and other by the strike disturbances, and the precums of | Madden, and, says Sydney Bulletin, the incts are vessels were not all full of soldiers, because places, and he fears that the matlys officials will the Federal urts is impeded,

tron as taxes. There was a Macriland Jadre who enough could not be got; and many of those not protect them, The Conference has resolved that in delighted to lectures condemned

Ołtawa

N. C. Just abe Daily News correspondent. They behaved It should be extended to the Cape of Good Hope started bis oration,

ton.& vatce from

the deck sald A discussion in taking place upon a motion la "Look bere,

that 50,000 men are to be landed at the Yaico penalty the law provides in River, and it was understood that the steamers

o got no | ware to embark more troops from Central Chinh, ↑ Taiyuan let Asan (400, 30th July –The between Great Britain and the colonter.

daylight on Comic Song

The Recring} {LENO). In the House of Commons last

Blast Allodward | * ochre) right to clap one of your

It is estimated that the overland Journey from the 15th instant, accompanied by the

Mr. A. Cox, R.E. Parliamentary Secretary to Foreign Sermons on

of it. It's (numerous

where and Walysen. After f

or four hours steamla

three 3-Ten minutes lo Wonderland.maması At the General Hospital, Shangkat, on the Office, stated, in reply to a question, that the cra

cruelty to

that's what it is

sight, оре of

By Profusor Vowlesini. was steamers left the Valoo River on July aged And which was the fligiblp. They approached us 30th July, 1894, NELLIE, the beloved wife of H. British Government was considering its reply to That fudge never orated again. Also, a) you the Japanese are will take a long time. The Japaness men-of-was hove is

་་

Who, amongst other startling and as sunding and suddenly opened a murderous dire, especially novelties, will introduce the Marvellous Talking the decision of the Dutch Government in malasieg another Morland Judge famed for terseness, made straight for Shanghel, but saw no vessels, At Shangbail, on the goth July, 1894, EDWARD || 10 nt transporte or men-of-war, on the way

towards the Triyuan, which was Head, and will exhibit, for the first time in Hong at once by the Chinese. After Eghting kong, the deable-joints and double-voiced Qa the 3rd Instant, at the "Land We Live added, wanne case. The Government, he aniity of warder. You'll be hanged by the neck down,

sware of the strong feeling in all you're dead. Next CKED, • plass [**

for about four hours, two of the Japanese men. Korean Dwart, engaged for this beczalon only by Tut the N. C. Dally News of July 31st-of-war discontinued firing, but the Japanese the eminent Professor at a fabulous price. Thi New South Wales on the subject.

Another destructive fire has occurred at the EARLY this morning, says the Shangkat "The question has been set at rest with refer Eagship kept it up. At to Chicago Exhibition. Six sections of the Exhible Mercury of the int larte, Information has ence to the safety of the Toonan and Meffec. fall back, and left oft fting, pareatly Dwarf stands only 2 inches high, and will pleza. tion were burned. The fire was the work of an received that there had been a severe fight at The former was at Tatangkau, Yaloo River, on clear her decies of wreckage, deo. The Talysen Vocation of his power an Acrobat, Incendiary.

Yasan, bolween the Chiness and Japanese Friday at noon, and the Meife at Taku. The was also glad of the opportunity to do the Vocalist, Musician and Ventilloquist. tre ops, and that the latter had been completely through the statement gleaned from one of

*part that the former had been disabled axone same, The Friywch had thirteen killed and 4-Comic Song Down the Road Biken).

Mr. C. T. Roblason. defeated, the Chinese mayin, as Japenes the steamers that vessel like the Toenam wa

that they had

nineteen wounded. As the Japanese flagship defeated the whela army, and

did not contione ring, the Tymes shaped her 5Song T'es Children's Home"....(Corn),

Mrs. A. G. Garden. version being that the

end of men-of-

and cut to places.

[Illestratol with iving Pictures by Ms. Wat off Shiopal. f-war

Vigilance of the other two Chisesa men,sl:wat." The the This If boros out by the additional information of

the

the Japanese,

could Japanese, seeing the Tries

to depart Comte: Song...“ but to

The that all

froups had been ARDE sot land har troops on the Korean coast and

fresh and gulced

to pursue, and as the case, and commenced to

Brady, isha (the Japanese flagship) is said to information was received this alternad which left Taku on

Sunday wesk for the Valoo steam 23 hunts, she soon

the Trtynen | Z-The Gaff. Major voa

of mud while broad-side bat could not, so the Tairuse showed on the ill-fated

her stern each time, and fired with bez stern the reputed cause death of head as a result of the polllulan, and

the

difabled to the Gulf of Pechil. She man. Guns, Noad of the Japanese shots hit, but ihren

shots from the Talien hit the Japanese A PROPOSAL is on foot to start a branch of the foreigners that hip, had been payed. sized to steam at knot speed to Port Arthur

He was picked" upnya fubjug-unk

ship. The Japanes

to badly St. John's Ambulance Association in Singapore, Aliases from the scene of tữ / #hers she cloaned her bollure out wed t

and is going to deck at

The Band

the 31st July, 1894, at 5.25 p.m., the wife of favour of fostering preferential trade relations The worst fatma, pane of your (vermillon)fa" themselves very well on board. It was stated | Mercury the following account of the first naval 1.-Overtoro......" La Mascotte"...{Avdran).

BIRTH.

At No. 7, Minghong Terrace, Shanghai, on JAMES FITHERSTONHAJÓK, of a daughter.

DEATHS.

Oelkers, (Tangkadon Dock), aged 26 years.

DANIEL WOODFORD, aged 33 years.

Ia" Hotel, THOMAS SILBERMAN, aged 5 years,

The Honghang Lelegungk

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1894-

TELEGRAMS.

BRITISH NAVAL MANŒUVRES,

LONDON, August Sih.

The Naval manoeuvres of the British fest, reproducing all possibilities of warfare with France, have ended in a complete victory to the squadrons representing the French.

IRISH LEGISLATION.

Grey+

CORD

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Hangin'. Pod banked for that

of the present encampment of the Chlaere i

only

-

engagement between the Japanese and Chinese. war ships, dated

BAY

to

SEVERAL İstal cases of cholera have recently | HUEYpanded by the Chikuar me Kiln man to sink during the brash with Japanese course for Wal-hai-wel, and did not ses paything |

been reported from Hyogo.

|

|H,M,S.. Rattler ansvað at Singapore' from i Begal to re-inforce the army in the fall from baie her way back to Chefox The Poocht

Bangkok on the 30th ulto.

"The

Mr. G. G.

***** μ:(Brunn),

.....................

THE P. & O. 9. N. Co.'s steamer Aden las / Make to the Viceroy Ll, who was passenger Aaving had a collision with the Punerånn | within 2,000 yards, 1776, Vandlen van get at 8,--Sang.....“Alice, Where ar: Thon! *.....(Asker).

Singapore fəz this port at 3 p.m. yesterday,

At the end of 18gs thats ware 21 Japanese The Right Hon. John Morley (Chief Secretary residents at Paking, 46 at Tientsin, 21 at Chelse, for Ireland) stated in the House of Commons 895 at Shanghel, at at Canton, and is in other that the resection of the Kvitied Tenants #fil | ports of the Chitose onepire..

Heonacken, the "amp River: Debo, go! het boilers fall

Kowching, and who

and appears to have owed his life to his abilĄ?

#hong swinese. This news gives hops of others having fand as well, and our our receiving a file and full socount of the occumesce iwi two day, which before seemed innten wa I

Mr. D. K. Sliman,

Song

[Illustrated with living Pictures by Mr. Wak Farmer.]

.." Comrades" .....{! McGlannon).

Mr. C. H. Grace.

Minis..." Fan is "Tal-pligsahan."

ceeded to her destination where abe arrived on | staéred away." Tha Tayment MUP 1RA 35 Pakkinnar | 10,- Wednesday. She discharged her soldiers and above the water link moneys in Wippered-te |

GOD SAVE THE QUER/A, Electric Light for the “Pictures (* by Mr, H. E. left on Friday at noon, antiving here yesterday Pani Arthur. The warning. the left in port the Kunghai and have been seak or captured,, but the other due De

kas turned up at. Wel-hal-wal. I host all the Azenepasste and Staging of? ka domyc and another boat, and they may be emported here at any moment!

Chinese Host have taken svinge ni Walk-was. | weder me and

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