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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1894.
who do ko w de ellae to state. Common report depressed as they fangined the war with China
says it is to congratulate the King on the ind would soon be ver. ufertead of that they are loslag men every day Aheady they have lost over pendence of Kores. This is moving, to say the 5,000 men of which we have authentie informasieast, se, ing that the King is closely guarded by
the Japanese. In the prefecture nors of $ tlon, How many more there are of whom we have no knowledge remains to be seen. Within Heung narty of 50 Japanese demanded 1,000 the last to days more than 2,000 men have been begs of rice from the pref cl. This was refused. The "refect's asuistant was then beaded by killed. The Chinese troops at Yashan who
le rose an marched round Senul to Pyeng An, had a brush
the Japanese, after which the peo masis and captored 30 of the Japanese, zo af with an u post of Japanese, and between 6co and 700 Japa' ese have been killed. This them escaping. In the milde 20 Koreans were engagement took place in Hwang Hal province, kilded over to the Chinese army, and we are
The
captored japanese were taken and at the head of the Ila Chlu river. Large num here whanded come down to Chemulpa and allowed to cor] cture what became of them as were sent away to Jepun. By the last lot of history is silent on this point." transporig several extra hosptial corp strived, and yet there are more wounded, than can be cared for in Korea. Also a number of dead bodies of soldiers were brought down and burled at Chemulpu,
There was also an engagement of Japanese with Koreans A part 1 tiger hunters who occupted the top of a hill were attacked by a body al Japanese who attempted to dislodge them. The Koreans fought bravely and the Japanese were obliged to retire with over 600 killed.
To
camp
Committee. We are now glad to be able to state that Mr. Doendily has been persuaded to rem in a Steward and that be bay only banded over the duties of Clerk of the Course to Mr. Pym.
On Tuesday morning the Chinese firet wat in Wal-bai-wei-Chefoo Express.
TIENTSIN.
(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)
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been
The siver has fallen another two Inches.
only a few skirmishes, which have megnified into great battles.
Steamers do not find much difficulty in getting ap and down, except that they have a strong current to face. The water in the P in l contains more muudy than I ever kaçw it to be before.
see that the Japanese Consulate here is labelled "To Let," so it is evident, as the property belongs to them, they do not expect to return for some time Chinese stand at the gate, and wonder what the white board hanging there means, and when explained to them, they burg loto a bearty laugh, and muttering somewhat About Wojen, “By the way, there is a great exl being written about that sile ward joat now. May I give my opinion as to what the Chinese take Wojen to mean—“ small nation?”
TIENTSIN, August 31st, 1894. The Son of Heaven is the subject, if not the hero, of a story,which is circulating in Peking. seems a palace eunuch recently delivered a letter or despatch, meant for the Imperial eye into the hands of one of the ladies of the alone, harem. Seva indignatto burned in the myal his tradional subject and promptl
bim rendered Encapable of ever repeating the offence. All the Chin Chinese conversant with the report speak of it it as with andisguised tisfaction. They regard
proof that his Majesty base mind of ble own ifter rall, and
and that he may yet succeed in break. ing through the trammels of the silken net which has hitherto completely hindered the develop
The Linnet has arrived at the Band to the
bornm, and seizing sword his Majesty attacked-Shanghal Mercury
NEWS AND GOSSIP..
То the east in the province of Kang Quen a party of about 100 Japanese went out forging jar oxen, etc.
They were nearly all kiled by the populace. When the news reached the Japanese camp a thousand soldiers were seat to punish the people, but when they arrived they found large number of Koreans collected on the walking for them, and all armed. The Japanese changed their minds and returned to the
without punishing the
the Koreans. The which the
the Japanese are able to territory They are very are over this defert command narrow promoly evich includes every day, and confined to the NOW
prach Imagine that a lot of Koreane could defeat the Seoul, about half of the province
ng Hai pretty uniformed troops of the Mikado WRB DICS |not very large territory around Fess and ment of his individuailty.
and a boots and knapsack-[ rather bad. The Koresh Bodies of troops, excepting in large general satisfaction of the community, She has sixty feet below the aprface in places. were no doubt armed by the Chested by the di ipos: of Tonnes has been defeated by the war Gensan, and then only with the loss of ¦ Firchrand, to which of late years we have been Cheeze até Hung, which Is in Huang Hal provine, and several hundred killed. The Japanese have now all retired to the Seoul side of the Hia Chiu river, where they are entrenching themselves. All the Japanese soldiers have left Scout with the xc plion of a few ho very small Legaton guard the rates and
A third
of Hwang
numbers, are unable to march to Sesi from large numbers on account of the guerllia warlare carried on by the Koreans and the loss of numbers from illness and long marching. The Japanese certainly do lack the stamiez ons supposed them to possess to a certain Alves degree,
A very algnificant fact occurred on the King's guaid. uy have even left the Palace, birthday on the 25th day of the moon. The town There is a report that all non-combatent Tapan- of Chemulpo is always shlaze with lights and ese have been ordered to leave Seoul within 48 hours, ba! I cannot vouch for the truth of the brilliant with flags but on last Saturday not a repert. At any rate there are very few of that flag was to be seen and there was complete class remaining in Seoul. Au Kyeng Syon, the darkness. The annual feast at the yamin was heard the prospere party at Seoul, helds not held, as the prelect said it should be beld as a day of rejicing. The hatred of the Japanese
Aday growing more and more intense daily and the Japanese will soon find two enemies to fight Instead of one. Min Yeng Chyoun has been seized by the Koreans and handed over to the Chinese at Pyeng As for punishment. He will
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no less than twelve of the leading offices him- self so that the Government is worse now than when under the Min family, for then the offices were parcelled me among the various members of the family, but now are man seems to bold all the appoletments. The real matter is that the Japanese are
hard put to It for office holders, They make plenty of appointments, but they are alld citand with thanke,
With the tronos at Fussa there is Lt.-General Ory, and as Oshims Is only a Major-General, of course he must retire from the command, Also the last troops who arrived at Chemulpo were is charge of a Major-General, but senfor to
Oshima.
Japanese scies have also suffered. Seven
The
min who spoke Korean duently and the best men of the Ja, anexe army were sent as sples to Pyong An province to report on Chiness move. meile, but the Chinese General put a
*price Japanese beads and the result was that the Jane srmy are minus six of their beat spiss, the seventh having a very narrow escape, but he finally arrived in Seoul to tell of the fate of hta six companions, and the Chinese army is a prace in Treng An as far as the Japanese are concerned. Min Yeng Sik and Min Yeag Chyoun have escaped to Pyeng An.
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probably be beheaded as the feeling against him by all classes of Korenas te intense. He the real King of Kores and responsible for
government. all the bad
The country is alive with armed Tong Haks and the Japanese will find them eventually as formidable as, if not more so than the Chinese, because they know the country and have no
the business-like look than
little
The ship's company numbers accustomed, ninety-five, all told. When the Sivoutch appears, our hund will be more militant in appearance than it has been since the years following the French massacre. The water in op to the coplag
stone, and the little vessels const 100m
normal and took about twice their up and
Chang Total, the chief directar (sic) of the Imperial Rallways, has
obtained leave of absence to visit his paren's So runs the euphem'sm; it is devoutly hoped that his filia! solicitude will be permanent, as he has been nothing but an obstrucilonist and a nuisance ever since his arrival bere. He has recently of elective Illustrating the doctrine been affinity by going very low down in bis foreign friendships. Wu-Tiog lang (Ng Choy) and Woo Jim-pan, who are both Intelligent and In close touch with foreign progressive men. methods, will now have a free hand; and if funds attaloable we may anticipate steady progress, and more amicable relations all round. All the engineers are in from outside the Wall, and railway construction has practically ceased
The residents of Vierna last year ate 18,207 horses.
It costs Great Britain $50,000 to build a 134- inch breech-loading cannon.
The Bank of France shows a weekly increase
gold and a decrease in allver, The undergoand electric railroad in London !
Cape Town, in South Africs, is one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world.
lo
An International ward-chopplog content la to take place in Tasmania next November.
By a new treaty between Norway and Spain, Norwegian fish will be aditted into Cuba duty free.
Bismarck says the anarcblate should be treated as are the pigs of Varzin-confined closely.
A scheme is on foot in Fugland to erect fitting memorial for the late Professor Henry Morley,
An autograph letter of General Washington to Colonel Hamilton brought $43 recently at a sale in London.
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Four relatives of Caesario Santo, the assassin of President Carnot, are found to have died in insane asylums.
Twenty-four days after the opening of the London Tower bridge so fewer than 1,273,000 persons had passed over it.
usual.
109-MUSKETKY-FIELD ERY-Muster at Headquarters, SATURDAY, 2.30 PM., March to NEW PIDDER'S WHARE for Conveyance to Kowloon. DOCK DETACH- MENT can join on the Range.
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anxiety concerning food, as all the Government telegraphed this week for a batch of engineer tax officials the art of the British income-Lieut. DENSON and Sergeant WYLIE,
rice in the two provinces of Chyl La and Chrong Chyeng is in their hands. —N, C. Daily News. NINGPO.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRISPONDENT.)
September 3rd.
n Shanhalkun and Kiechow. De bello Japonico there is absolutely nothing worthy of credit to be said. Admiral Ting students from the Naval School here; it is understood the lads will leave at once. The two local arsenals are waking at full pressure, and recruiting i scrive throughout the province. -N. C. Daily News.
(FROM OUR CORRISPONDENT.)
TIENTSIN, Se tember 2nd. With regard to the rumours that the Japanese have landed at Part Arthor, I may add this the Chinese fleet is reported to have left Port Arthur
The piles of old London bridge, 500 years were found to be in good condition when before, the new bridge was erected in 1859.
Accrding to
to the
seventy-one English- are only with an annual income of £50,000 Signor Cuciulello, Director of the Rome branch of the Bank of Naples, and Implicated in the bank scandals, has died in prison.
men
A member of Japanese Parliament has
been accused of bribery in corrupting ble cas. stituents with presents of edible sweed.
The Princess of Wales bas sent 106 shillings A birthday gift to Mrs Sarah Thomas, one hundred and six years of age and the oldest
in Waler. person in
A committee of the French War Department
F. F. LAMBARDE, Lleut, R.A,
Adjutant, Hongkong Volunteer Corps. Headquarters, Hongkong, 15th September, 1894.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &C.
HE
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this morning, but nothing was said about a has, after prolonged investigation, reported in Undersigned has received Instructions
West
favour a new klod of buckler, made of alumi
fun and copp't,
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, the 20th September, 1894. commencing at 2.45 PM.,
Emperor William has reintroduced, contrary to the advice of number of commanding Generals, the light bayonet as part of the equip at No. 11, KNUTSFORD TERRACE, KOWLOON, ment of the fintry soldier,
Korea has one little tro-clad, built la 1619 and, curfusly. c. oogb, for use in a war with age. It is the oldest Ironclad in the world and probably the most u"eless.
The Residence of
J. BROWNHILL, Esq.
The last engagement at Heang tells us great deal. Te gives us information as to how much of the Huang Hat provlece is in the bands of the Chinese, Heang is just about the centre of the province. It also tells us that the Chineseareadvancing on towards Seout. Slowly, It is truc, but at a tale of about five miles a day the interval of time between the judging by defeat of the Japanese by the Koreans who slightly in advance of the fspanese tiny and se last defeat at Se Heung, and comparing the interval with the distance. The Japanere seem the to have strongly entrenched themselves banks of the is Chia river, and several days at the present rate of marching by the Chinese army we should have quite a battle. Whether the Chinese will continue to advance or not he came as a spy and had denn sent by the ago, but we can hardly say that an identical ostriches from South Africa, & sredina sald to | GLASS, DINNER WAGGONS, GLASS and
in
on
were
remalus to be seen.
The Archer has jast come from Nogaraki and reports transports at Fusan re-embarking the
WAS
The US. Conen! has, as was expected, exerted bimself on behalf of the Japanese who came disguised as a priest, He went to work and made careful lavestigations in Ningpo and through bis Consul-General in Shanghal. He
disaster of any kind. It is getting late in the came to the conclusion that the Japanes: was not a spy, but had come on a fiendly mission to year, and the much spoken of Japanese attack Pooton to try and induce a young Japanese on Peking becomes mate and more difficult töis If not improbable. In 1860 the allied priest, who had gone there to stu ly Buddhism, armies of Great Britain and France made their retom home with bim. It was when the Young
with
a boatman to arpearance off the mouth of the Peibo, deter Japanese was negotiating take him to Pootoo that he was taken late mined to carry way to the very gates of Feking The Chinese plea and make the Chinese feel the supremacy of custody by the Chinese.
The Chinere Government western armies. and * pencil is that the young man had some writing paper on him, ostensibly for opposed the invading force, namberlag to all sketching
about twenty thousand men, by an fromesse and the fact purposes. proof clear that he army led by the famous Seng Koling Seng, was disgobed
of sesolution came a
enemy. Unfortunately for the They gave unexpected evidence young Japanese be was in the hands of the and courage, but all their efforts proved fruitless. Chinese, who were also
conquerors approached Peking the pronounce Jotal Emperor fled in preat haste into Tartary, on him. It was not many days ere the
Se runs the brief history of thirty-four years announced that confession had been made that
events is likely to take place now. Japanese Consul, who had sapplied him with repetition twenty-two dollar for his expenses. It remains Similar conditions will foster like consequences difference tis true, but there is a great deal of to be seen what is possible to be done when
between the conditions of 1860 and 1894, an announcement has been made? The
battles by in won their great effert will Napolean and Nels n
Japanese may. win by methods adapted from foreign nations, but if their Ingerulty is taxed is late in tos highly they may lose. Again, It the year, and the country is heavily flooded between Taku and Peking, and tapassable for heavy artillery; and last but not least,
As the
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accept. and indis, have promised a subvention to the Berlin mata allats are interested over the company whose propsss's they arrival in the Zoological Garden of three Damara SOME SIDEBOARD
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There is a theatre in Paris for every 32,000 Fade Perth for 85,003, one in Hamborg for pae in Vienna for 138,000, and one in 13,000,
An agricultural statistician loforms the British London for 145 000 Press Association that the promise of the wheat is
ix for стор an average of about thirty bushels per acre, giving an increase of 17,000,000 bushels
entive klogdom, Over the
troops who landed there some time ago What Day cent assured that ever trial, being ready in expedleats, by ingenis, the inhabitants, bae in Berlin for 81,000, one-in
they will be inded remains to be seen, but probably at Chemulpo, as they will no doubt wish to join the army at Seoul, and it is Impossible to march overland to Seoul without great loss on account at the armed KorEROS everywhere in the south, who would no doubt harass the Japanese by keeping up a guerilla warfare.
August 30th.
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be made to secure their countryman a difficult thing under present
circumstances. Military preparations are stil in an active Bent to Chiabal and Chusan ready for any stage. Large numbers of soldiers are being contlogency that may arrive.
An announcement was made to-day that Mr. Playfair has taken charge of H.M. Consulate in Ningpo.-N. C. Dally News.
CHEFOO NOTES.
China
no exactly the same as in 1860; although not in toto, she has fe part adopted foreign arms, and foreign advisers of skill and ability stand behind her native leaders. The Japanese advance in
The name of the Boulevard des Itallens in Paris is to be changed to Boulevard Alboni, in Italian contralto, who left snch generous
Korea has been-far slowers then was noticipated, bonour of the Scles to her needy fellow
not only the bad coals have caused this, but
to do all in their power to resist their exactly walked through" bat stand prepared Orientat rivals.--China Gavette.
TIENTSIN, September 3rd.
also the fact that the Chinese are not to be
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"THALES," Fitth century. Yesterday the Directors of the Military supposed to be of theference to the exclusion | Captain H. Bathurst, will be despatched for the
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The reported successes of the Japanese army are, to say the least, untrue. They are evidently and the Impression that it would not do for the Japanese public to know the real state of effairs. All Jeders and news leaving Korea
CHIFOO, September 3rd, are carefully revised by the Government, and
Last Thursday afternoon we were startled by there has not been a single victory for them, unless the very much mismanaged affair at the news that the Japanese had funded near Yashan can be called victory. On the other Fort Arthur and were marching towards that place, letending to take it from the back. Ar hand there have been a series of misfortunes 4.M.S. Krapole left for Port Arthur the same small
in mxay it is true, but in the aggre- gate amou..ting to a great deal. To sum up the night with orders to bring away the foreigners Japanese lossen i give the leases acknowledged living at that port, nobody dosbted the veracity College entertained Major Richter at dinner on by the Japanese here, the Korean estimate, and of these news, although nona knew from what the occasion of his departure for home. He what I believe to be a more nearly correct one source they had originated. We were left in handed in his resignation to Viceroy Li Hung than either, as the Japanese account is under uncertainty ill the Ridpola returned on Satur-chang, whe was loth to part with arch a valuable estimated and the Korean one over-estimated. day, reporting Port Arthur sill on the same spot officer, but nothing would persuade the Major to remain. Za jone last, Major Richter was decorated Japan, Korsan
on the recommendation of the Viceroy and the The Pelyang Sqa,dron left Wei-kal-wzi qa Wednesday morning, this time bound for Korta Tsung-it Yame with the 3rd degree, second class Order of the Dragon. Ma or Richter and on “business.”
his accomplished wite leave to-day by the El Derado, and all bere wish them bon voyage, and God-speed. Our regret is that they leave hers for good.
Syou Quen...teras veraevorde
1,500
טיול
2,000
1,000
100
The following, which we have from a generally 700 1,700 well informed authority, confirms the rumous 1,100 about the Japanese men-f-war receiving damage
outside Wel-hal-wei:- 500 when
*It is a certal that 5 or 6 shells from the Wel-ha el fort Japanen menet-war, where they must have caused considerable damage.
100
100
Chyoun Cbyens ara zama An Chyou (cavalty)............... Hwang Chyou00 Pong Sanninama 500 Să
Heung,
a few hundred Kang Ouen Province dumm You will see by this that the Japanese acknow. locs of killed of over 3.500, but I am sure it must be nearer 5.000. This does not Into consideration the number of deaths from lilness or the number dying from wounds in the housital; which will bring the total up to
mark. The confici at Fong Sea Koreans is much above the estimate given the Japanese, who were obliged to flee leaving their poad comrades on the field, and the Korean estimate is much bearer the mark, judging from
*nke
■ bigher
the
by
a report furnished by one of the men who helped
Copenhagen is said to have Its Eiffel Tower in a park outside the city, which will command e fine view of the environs, the Baltic and the adj dining coast of Sweden. It will be only 430 feet high, but will stand on a bill alusty feet
Le Ch above
It is again assorted by a German newspaper
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Gropped on the decks of the both received news that the Japanese fleet had refused to 18nounce the Evangelical religion, in † OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM- N (Farnished or Unfurnished), Fire Good
The same authority says further that the Japanese fleet did not left Port Arthur at all; and fired at some dabing boats at a great distance, the Chieese at that place expecting the Japanese unfortunately killing three fishermen by this
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Port Arthur is connected to this port by wire, the of Russia is impossible.
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the London County Council, That body has fnstructed all the foremen employed in the Works Department that they are not to Inquire before engaging any man as to whether he belongs to trades union or not.
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The talegraphing of the movements of Chlness men-of-war and troop-sbigs that I wrote about my last did not emanate from foreigners, but Yesterday a lemoon the captala, chief engineer way on account of the C. M. S. N. Co.'s telegraph and about 1e other survivors of the Kwang Ying the movements of their own vessels; so andred here on board H.M.S. Archer. Capt. Information must have reached japan from Lla reports they the chip be was 8ghting with, Shanghat. The
ногра arrived the other day were | was a large vassal, with an admiral on board. from Fusan after all and under the command of
lo was badly damaged, but as the course there will be victories reported gained by by Baron Rothschild cost $2,150. *se shlo
The price cora la vista has shrunk sa Lt. General Nors, not Oiss as reported fa my
of the eiter. They had started to march everland Kwang Yi was sinking, her captain had to run both sides, even though the two armies are
aplaadid prospect of Inst letter. from Fusan to Seoul, but were obliged to return her on shore. They wars picked up 15 miles miles from each other, and every Japanese or low, in consequence of to Fusan, as several centuries of "sakce and above Fak Sak Fo ou a river running lato Chiecas killed will be turned Into hundreds or the harvest, that many farmere are sending their samisen" have left the Japanese soldier with Asan, after traviping about 800 11 from where thousands. The Koress correspondent to your cattle into the fields, as the cost of harvesting contemporary takes the cake; even the would exceed the price of the core. In the mersing ship, absolutely no powers of andurance. A
Anurabers
oubt they left her leaving Chemulge met the Chinese tour with laughter ar this Ananias, He Caucasus, Barley and beat are cut green and variously estimated at from twn to three thousand, did proceed, and of these only 800 reached Seoul Afenocacy with the American Admiral on board is suspected of being a Chiosman; if so, no given to the cattle. Forty-five pounds of cora in an absolutely helpless state. The Japanese who teaming up the river. Salutes were exchanged doubt he will be decorated. He is evidently an ars worth a cent and a wall.
of Japan.
to bury the japanese,,
who a
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ar of Russia sent a wreath of flowers to be placed on the colla of Fresident Carnot which cost, according to Franch papers, $1,600;
co. The Bowers prevented
There a
fa really no news from Kores, nor do I that from the
sha had ona nasi and two funnels. The Tapad- expect any tilf the foods have sabilded. Of Queen of Raging of IRM, $600 ; and from the
deft Fusan reported that they were 9093_te | when at once the Yeskino Kan appeared from enamorinciat Judge. Chou-fa, who petliloned | CONFDM ters diesgras 'as to the relativt | Pyeng An, and thli accounty for the fact of_19_\_\\bout three miles, and apparently the Viceroy to send him to Karen, kas bean
at S& Heung. It was the hate that
Chinese folling back to Prenga wher
victory
of the Chinese Army which engaged the
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zow, Wasting Diseases, nad General sgot the fulandu to von what WAY UP. Having
Debility appointed Chief Commissioner there, with Yuan, vaine of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophoschlies; the the situation, she agala vanished, Commander Coust Baudiasin of the German Imperial Rost lent at Sol, as assistant; there one supplying strength and fisk-the others and acting as a lonic to the Chefoo
The Taku OD lere Yuan has delayed his departure illí Chon« } giving nerve in golem.
Bat in
Scott's Japanese at this pince, killing large number utrday aftermons. He is on and compelling all the Japanese to fall back to
together. By this you will see that Chins is Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with Hypophos. phites the quee are combined, and the affect is their entrenchments on the lechle River Germany. while the Chinese retired to Prang An. This fact
The latest from Korea is that the Koreans are wonderial Thousands we have derived se at first was inexplicable, but the Japanese, having It will be remembered that the eller fact! determined to go for japan tooth and nail. Intended to go to Fyeng An by set, the whole back from her ebgagement reporting that she coming by thousanda dally, begging of the permanent benefit from othm preparatioios kave
and in digered affair becomes clear. What the next move will had killed the Japanese Admiral. The Rasslan Gerer si; of the Chinese army to slow them to born cured by this. Boot's Amolaine" lengued.
aunboat Séverick anm brings the rumour from fight against the Japanese, and they are willing perfectly paistable,
runnet folkenes plain Cod Liver be remains to be seen.
On Monday, the 27th, the Marquis Salonji Nagasaki that Admirs! Ito was kid in an to do this, it in aid, without pay, Ali by those
they aak is food and arms. Olbers are volmate Olle Any Choisist can supply, Ge-801) arrived in the Kanagawa Maru kom Japan, angagement with the Chinese!
In our No. 5 we informed our readers that arily contributing food, money, do, to kaip the for Honglow the de Chinese CAM He la a special envoy to Korm, but for „akni purpose is not enatly known, so those | Mr: Donnelly had resigned from the Race | Chases. No real battle has yet been foughts | A Fock, at Walking & Cay Hongkong A
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