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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1894.
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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1894
TELEGRAMS.
ANOTHER FREAK.
LONDON, October 1st. Japan hau declared lead a contraband of war
ANTI-FOREIGN FEELING IN PEKING.
Some British subjects have been assaulted in Peking
CHINESE AFFAIRS. Prince Kong has been appointed President of the Tsang-li Yamen, and co-director of war operations with Ll Hung-chang.
THE "PATHAN" RELEASED. The British learner Patkan has been released, on the Captain engaging to proceed direct to Shanghat.
WAR CLOUDS.
east of Toxca. At 11.10 am, the barometer was MR. TRAI HO-roo, the former Tantal of Cblo- falling Hongkong.”
| klang, Brived at Shanghal on the 17th ulto, am The Obervatory reports :-At 4'45 p.m. to. | route to Tientale.
the coast of Luzen to the east of Balings.
SUNDAY LABOUR ON BOARD SHIP.
To the fatal strol of amending the Sunday Cargo-working Ordinance (No. 6 of 1891) to
SCAVENGING.
day the typhon app arrd to be approxChik | Tax death is reposted, at Penang 65 the 10th render it possible for sit mail areamers-pro- the plague in this Colony were due chiefly to the
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
vito.. of Mrs. Anna Wright, who had altairedded Hongkong is not their terminal port--to the ripe old age of for years.
discharge and take to cargo here without Incurrlog the fees imposed under the Ordinance is attributable the following letter, forwarded us for publication by the Secretary of the Houg arrived at Shanghai with the Governor (Shan) kong General Chamber of Commerce, which
On the 77th ulto, the Chinese camboat. Weicking
Tat Koba cricketers arrived at Shanghal on the | of Formass and family on board. 18th ulto, by the Melbourne, all wall.
MEEBRE, A. MILLAR & CO., plumbers, filed their betition in Bank uptcy at the Supreme Court yesterday.
The Shampkai Mircury ststes that four Furo- peana left Shanghel on the 37th ulto, for Honkow, to act as police officers in that port.
The French gunboat Comète left Shanghal em CAPTAIN A. NILSEN, late of the revenss the 20th alte, for Chefon, and the Rusalas gun. cruiser Fathoo, has been appolated Post Captainhoat Koreyers left the Model Settlement on the at Wel-haf-wa!.
19th for Chemulpo.
LIEUTENANT O'BRIEN, of the U. S. svmw, bas ben appoinfel militers attachd to the U. S Legation at Tokra,
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co'a steamship Empress of China strived at Yokohama at 8.30 | am, today, and left again at 3 p.m. for this port, vid Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai.
THE French mail steamer Melbourne grounded The French Preax is discussing the contingency the 18th alte, but it was expected that the night on the inner Bar at Shangbal soon after noon on tide being higher than the forenson ford, she would be fated off at about bigh water on the 29'b.
of a war between Great Britain and France over African difficulties.
(From Haiphong Papers.)
M. DE LANESSAN.
PARIS, September 18. Monsieur de Lanessin will leave for Saigon on September 30th.
Thus the Japan Gazette of September 17th :-- "The Japão se pipers welcome Dr. Lowion to thla country and, in return for valuable assist ance, he gave D. Kitasato and'Aoyama and for his kindness during the latter's finess, the Tokyo University will give tangible profs of its appreciation. Dr. Kitasato called on the
on the 15th.
THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamship Roselia, with the next English mail, left Singapore for this port at 5 p.m. yesterday, and is expected here on Sunday, at 6 a.m.
Ir is affirmed by the survivors of the Chinese warship Chihyuen that the Japanese fronclad rammed and "annk by thet vessel is the recent naval engagement was the Yoshino
Amherst, who was severely scalded by the MR. LEIS, chief engineer of the steamship bursting of the vessel's donkey boiler, died in the hospital x Malacca on the 23rd ulto.
A FRESH instance filustrating the contaging character of leprosy has, It is vald, been furnished by Mian Mary Reed, of Cincinnati, who has contracted the disease after working as a surse among the lepers in India for reveral years. Our Shanghal morning contemporary
kuserts
Shinghal received news that the Japanese bad attacked the Chinese at Anchow (Anjiu) and Yichow (Wijia) simultaneously, repulsed at both places.
speaks for itscolt :-
2015 August, 1994. Hongkong, Sir,I am Instructed by the Committee of this Chamber to direct the attention of the Govern ment to an Order in the Executive Council of 31 October, 1893. by which the Sondey Labour Ordinance, No. 6 of 6th May, 1891, has been amended to the extent that it permits all manil steamers provided Hongkong is not their ter miral port--to discharge and take in cargo bere
Ordinance, without focurring the tees imposed under the The Chamber believe that this alteration was pusyd ander instructions given by the Colonial Office, wh General to direct the Hongkong Government to who were moved by the Postmaster make the change.
It would appear as if the Home Postal Authorities wabed to expedite the passages of
Ordinance No. 6 the mail steamers of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company, for the of 189r coming fate operating the various mall steamers of that line did not,
In
tee the
spring Francisco the people
The knowledge that the shocking ringes of bmteably Insantary condition of the whole of Tal-ping-she district has resulted in the culti vation of sound public sentiment on behalf of cleanliness in Sao Franciaco and other cities on the vast American coniluent fur in excers of what it ever has bera here, where the restilential conlady
lady widaght such baroc during and early sammer. quickly frok the bull by the barns and formed corpy of voluntes sanitary
who, repadlers of the Mari Icipi
fficer eng-ged small army of sexvengers, and in a very short space of time succeeded in making China-town cleaner than had been for many
• loog year. In addition to this it appears that the Inspectors of the San Francisco
+ San
Scavenging Brigade ere now paid fair salaries nut of a fund provided by the ratepayers, and are
་ employed in walking about the streets at all hours of the day and night with a view to rating and reporting to the department concerned breaches the scavenging regula
Any cases of
of the tions that come under their netice. In this way an efficient check is kept upon the lower orders to prevent any accumulation of th that might prove detrimental to the health of the town. The Merchants Association of San where Genemi Chamber of Commerce, has taken Francisco, a befy which doubtless corresponde
ortant movement which
this subject
as a rule, take out permits to allow of their big hard in this newer resident of that great
10damp
Chinese and Japanese the total loss of the former Hougkang de tor at the Yokohama Grand Horst that on the 26th ulto. the Chinese officials at Pay to incur the expense of the fees for working men to pre asked to have these ordinances
THE BATTI E OF PING-YANG, In the battle at Ping-yang between the Is now stated to have been 17.000 men, of which number 14,500 were rade prisoners, including five generals and nearly the whole of the Chinese military staff. [The Havas Telegraphic Agency in Paris possesses a corrzarondent in the Far East who bas either a most vivid imagination or is viciim to the inspired official utterances of the Japanese Government's News Bureau.-Ed., Hongkong Telegraph.]
THE FRENCH ARMY,
September 20th. The extensive mancares which the French Army has lately been engaged in at Beauce have terminated.
M Casimir Perler, President of the Republic took part la the finsi review of the troops, and and the Army for the progress accomplished, In the course of an address, thanking the Generelt, expressed the hope that the Nation and Army wou'd always be united.
THE FRENCH NAVY.
September 2nd. Admiral Humann has been appointed chief of the staff of the French Admiralty,
AN EDITOR IN TROUBLE.
M. Goulle, editor of the Petite Republique, has been sentenced to three months' imprison-
belling the President of the Republic.
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The China Gouette lengas from what it vaguely descrites as "gred authority" that Lord Li late Chinese Minister to Japan, has been reduced to the rok of a private gentlemen, and that the Viceroy's successors as Governor-General Chibit and Sap: Intendent of Northern trade have already been cominated. Of course this repart must bisken cum grand for the present, coming as it dres from a very pro-Japanese
JAHRE..
and WCIC
2.
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and
working cargo. when arriving in this port on affects the well-being Sundays, but lay over idle till Monday, and as American rart. Commenting out the mails were always delivered well within the the San Francisco Chronicle any" The contract time and coold he finally defwered at the Merchants' Association call attention to the terminus, Shanghai, sisa within the prescribed ordinane's making if gelawful to throw time there was plainly no reason for the of sweep dht or garbage of any kind fute the Penioualar and Oriental Steam Navigation Com-streets, and asks the co-operation of business
this beleg done, The Chief of cargo on Sundays.
Police has been The Commitee of the Chamber destre me to enforced strictly, and if every business man wil polat
out that the Peninsular and Oriental regulate his own place of business in this respect, Steam Navigation Company, and the Forelga the Police Department can take care of the rest. THE Harbour Master Shanghat held an
lines of 'mall
steamers the Messagers San Francisco never had a voluntary association Maritimes, and examination on the 27th ulto, for pilots for the Steamship
the Norddeutscher Lloyds which has shown a more excellent mingling of Company-which benefit by energy and good, practical common sense, and the of the Order-in-Council, result apak for themselves. Mach yet remains lower Yangtze, Out of five candidates who the exemption presented themselves for examination three only, though subsidised by their respective Governs to be done, and the Merchants Association is namely, Mears Campbell Landbeim and mente to carry the malls compete keenly going about its work in the right way,"
for cargo
passengers with the pan-sabet- If an organisation of the kind indicated is Howard, were successful.
dized, or
or cargo, steamers of which there are accessary in San Francisce, it goes without some seven regular lines using this port en route | saying that it is urgently needed in this dur ping of the neighbouring to sad from Great Britain and Europe. These ground for the scum subsidised steamers are farther disadvantaged provinces of Chins, this plague-stricken "Isle of as against the mail iloes by being obliged to fragrant streams" where official ignorance and facur the fees imposed under the various enact neglect of the grossest de cription has brought ments 1
which
prevent their working on Sundays the blink of almost irretrievable rain. There
overg would be nothing in the laws of this greatly mt cf the Colony to prevent seme Overgaverned leading Chinate amalgamating with a few pub'ic
pelted Europeans with a view to organising an efficient staff of volunteer sanitary inspector, The accelerated despatch gratuitously given whose daty it would be to report to a committee to foreign-owned vessels which is not permitted sit cases of be
Deglect of a dinary sanitary
y precau to British ansubsidised tonnage, the Committee Hopson of neglect of and venture to think is an element that has testions on the part of every and any me, from the
wealthy property-owner down to
to the tumblest rezived due consideration from those who com- labourer. It is not to be supposed for pelled the amendment of the Colonies laws that such an organisation would be regarded and requires
powers that be," who would not unnaturally regard its existence. is a reflection on themselves, but however that may may be, In view of the diess tous effects of the recent plague and the utter lack of proper supervision, to which the existence of ibe tion of Volunteer Sanitary Brigade would he fally justified and the movement would appeal to every right-thinking
ша fathe community. The happy-go-lucky way in which the sanitary affairs of this Colony have been conducted for
has been Ettle short of
We regret to hear of the death, at the Shanghal A MEETING of British residents of the Tientsin General Hospital, on the 28th September, of Mr. Concessions was held there on the roth, Mr. H. Charles Mclean. Inte chief engineer, C. M S. N. B. Bristow, R.M.'s Consol in the chair. It was
Co.'s steamship Kiangtwan, aged 51 Years, who decided to organise a British Defence Corshad the pleasure of his acquaintance.
was greatly and deservedly esteemed by all who divided into twa
under the companies,
command of Surgeon Captain Haeston; and Capt. Bear AT 2 o'clock this morning the roof of No. 9. Croft of H.M.S. Zinnat stated the principles on conducted, as seitled with the commanders of which the defence of the Concessions would be Saint Lane, caught fire, and damag fire was
extent of about $200 was The the gunboats. Provision was made for the salsty extinguished without the aid of the fire brigade. The premises were insured for $5,300 with Messrs. Slemsonu, & Co. No casualties.
of the women and children,
lying idle lo port while their cometitors work or they are compelled to prolong their voyage by
de Saday, thus causing a natural preference to be shewn by and passengers for the
services. speedlers
THE Newchwang correspondent of the Shangha! Mercury, where of the British punten: frets the arrival there of the British gunboat Pigmy on the 19th, and states that she was expected in Store Department, was beheaded, and for this remain there only nine or ten days, but it was requires mention only to cause its immediate with much favour by the
then believed in well-informed quarters that she would winter at Newchwang.
Thus the Tienisio correspondent of the Shanghai Mercury under date 22nd September: The Japanese spy was shot on Thursday, 20th last outside the West Gris of dwall The Chinese. Lis, secretary to Chang of the War head that Deparment likely to come to grief it was reparted that these two men were wanted holding high and low offices, it was though best to get them out of the way at once, for 'dead men cannot fall tales,"
The Committee of the Chamber desire to sug
that the incidence of Ordinance No. 6.
gest
ment and a fiae of ope thousand francs for In Peking, but as they were implicating many THE Emperor of Germany has, according to related they put forward iba request that disease here was chiefly attributable, the form=.
FRENCH POLITICS.
September 24th, Monsieur Bachimont, a Radical, has been elected for Nogent in place of M. Casimir
Perier.
the Cheloo Express, conferred opon Mr. W Fleischer, J. G. N., Tapedo Engineer and Chlef Superintendent of the Torpedo Departments at Fort Arthur and Wei-hat-wel, and Mi. A. C. thman, from the fire of Fried kropp, Cave, Gunnery Officer in the Imperial Chinese Navy the Order of the Royal Crown' (Königlicher
Public opinion is in favour of the proposed of Mandl & Co. the agents or part owners | Kašmen Orden).
expedition to Madagascar.
THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR, The Juparese threaten to bombard New. chwang. A steamer (the British gunboat Pigmy is probably meant.—Ed. Telegraph) has been sent these for the protection of foreign residents.
KHARTOUM.
The truth of the report that Great Britain and Italy have decided to send a joint expedition to Khartoum, although unofficially denied, is will persisted in.
THE PENANG LIBEL CASE IMPRISONMENT OF MR. BERGER, (By special talegram to the Singapore Free Press.)
PENANO, 11.21 a.m., Sept, sand.
Tax German flag was hoftied on the steamers Rosan, Hatschf, and Hatafung, which passed on the 17th ultime from the China Merchants $ N. Co, Into the hands of Mr. Ph. Leider, of the
of the frent. The China Gasstie, commenting on this transfor, states that the officers of these new German steamers have signed articles for steamers theraselves, and that the Haass has six months; Menors. Mandi are going to run the been renamed the Kungst, the Hatch the Shenyt, and the Hsinfung the Mingyt.
something of that sos, arrived here by the Miss Taufen, daughter of an ex-policeman Names this afternoon in custedy, and was at once handed over to the tender mercies of Detective Holt and a couple of aides. From what we can gather Misa Taufer left here by the Esmeralda on the 27th ultime bowed for Manila, but oring. It is said, to Hittle bill not having been paid in due course, steps were taken to bring her back to her
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ACCORDING to the Tienista correspondent of a Shanghal native paper, the Emperor Kwong St has sent two Imperial Commissioners to enquire who are expected to arrive at that port from Into the military preparations of the Peiyang, Peking by the art days of October. Also two bigh Court officials have been in Tientsin the past fortnight, making secret enquiries into the same thing. Wients at the capital, the utmost
While the Viceroy has been
een notified
efforts of the local mandarins have not succeeded in finding out where these two Court emissaries have taken temporary quarters. It is conjectured that they are living with some of the great salt merchants to the city.
of this by his
IN reference to the alleged degradation of L1
upon Sunday labour aball be uniform, without provisions,
to any vessels that come under i bis Excellency the Governor will give the matter his favourable consideration, taking such steps as may be necessary to cause the applica: ton of the Ordinance to be thoroughly impartial in ite operation,
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your most obedient Servant,
(Signed) · F. HENDERSON,
Secretary.
The Honourable J. H. Stewart Lockhart, Acting
Colonial Secretary, Hongkong, The foregoing letter has been forwarded to the Secretary of State by bls Excellency the Governor.
Tha
home sweet home. Mr. C. D. Wilkinson will Hung-chang, respec ing which a correspondent of and North China Daily News of the 27th us the appalling dlüssters of the past few months.
appear on beball of Miss Taufer in any legal proceeding that may be instlintpd.
#abject:~
crying shame, and the langblogstock of our neighbours, and the time has now arrived for the complete reform of the whole system, falling
cle
the ratepayers should certainly take the matter up in the energetic and thorough manner which characterises the policy pursued by our cousins' on the other side of the Pacific. Preven tion is better than ours, and by proper and timely precautions we can probably prevent a recurrence THE “PATHAN” AFFAIR.
the plague, and if such precautions are not fusisted on the ratepayers will only have them- Shanghal papers received by the Natal this selves to blame whatever happens. Surely the morning contain some interesting information losses, misery and disgrace entailed by this your's relative to the arcent seizure of the British epidemic have been more that sufficient to bring temer Pathan by a Chinese gunboat which home to the minds of every ratepayer the tock ber to Keelung, North Formats, where suicidal folly of pursuing further the penny wise the;was detained in charge of a priss crew, and pound foolish policy that has brought upon | 28th ultimo has the following. on this In connection with the above the following the Boston Gloss telegraphed a highly sensational
extracts from the official report of the evidence Mr. Berger, propiletor of the Straits
"yar" to the American Press Association The steamer Patkan, outward bound, was given by Dr. P. B. C. Ayres (Colonial Surgeon) Independent, has been sent to gaol for one year
recently, the Frking and Tientsin Times makes stopped by the Chinese cruiser Nothing and Mr. J. R. Crook (Sanitary Surveyor) belove A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. and costs in the recent libel action, brought Free Press writer under date the 20th ulto. with newspaper correspondents, buen hire are said that she has contraband of war and wallway
in default of payment of the fine [damages roo] Tax Batavia correspondent of the Singapore the following remarks:Tiemsin is infested near the Pascadores as the 22nd September, the Retrenchment Commission will be found
there are and taken into Keelung for examination. It is as Interesting as they are instructive :→→ against blm by Lim Leng Cheak.
DR. AYRES' EVIDENCE. It seems a strange fatality of fate that the Casta only three or perhaps (Judgment was delivered on the roth fest. And Rice Packet should be once again a very bot
well-known, and who certainly would hm claim material on board for the Japanese Government, Q-There is no use in having an expensive under section, 3. sub-section 7, of the Deltors water in Java, but such in the
friends of the great Viceroy and the Chinese cruisers were warned of this to be close pers On the Case.
agth
personal Ordinance No. XXII of 1870, Mr. Berger was of luce last she put fo here in a very leaky Those gentlemen am ton wall. Informed to have wom this port to intercept the Paikan, bat ; You have to deal with a plague-spot not to be wire from Singapore. The Kalcat had been medical establishment costing $34,000 a year f such telegram. That any friend of the rent Sable in "default in payment of any debt due | Milon, whilst on a voyage from Singapore to Amo cauld be so mean and dastandly was forestalled by the Nanchong. As will be ƒ exceeded in any part of the world, and then the
Mauritios with
⚫ cargo of shingler, planks, great and Since then some slight repairs have to disseminate the above kind of news, even learnt from Mr. P. G. Bowles letter in another Governer says no ase has ever reported?
were column, Chine in this case is actior entirety is something has been
A-I think in every annual report I have put incredible. The London papers were true is been made to hot, and on the 19th fustant most right la doubling the truth of the influential within her
less rights of her cargo was sold by pubila suction for the Telener's stat
· understand that the Paskan, which has
It seems to me that it was someone's duty benzát of these concerned, which is a safe way
statement. The of putting it. She is now on the chaint and a great as ever be was Viceroy is just kas in no 28136
sense been captored by a Chinese man-of-wer, had to bring this state of affaire before the Govern basm disgraced. By
meat and for the Government to take measures pecial edict of the board, according to her New York manifest, a it is more than likely her last days will end and Emperor he has supreme direction of all the valuable cargo of American collon and place
for the defence goods consigned measures now being put in
Shangha
milway The
hex beams scat amongst those she has given so of the empire. That he has men near him and locomotives and plant to the value of about other Pashar sod six slave dealers is concluded. † much trouble to. The present owner is said to Peking who covertly attack him at home at America to Japan, and two cases of revolvers, the Sanitary Bour The Court acquitted the two Pashan of dealing|be a Kling to Singapore.
conalgued by a Japanesa frm sad $44,000 gold, through the forelga Press, is well-know
received from the
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LATE TELEGRAMS.
CAIRO, September 14th. court-martial on Chawarbi Pacha, two
and
has, I believe, been reported as onsenworthy, so
#t
mara By the
more of
have received a letter from Peking which says res demanded Ceroy all their grendezik about $45 altogether, and sama ca Secretary bas been Fresident, and the Director
Governor of Shauil ordering him to go at once
ordery, and we hear that he has started with his in turn and distributing telegrams of 86% of arms seama to bave fexcited unthink it comes within his province to let the
to the
sort to
to remedy it. There is something dreadfully about the whole thing. Whose business was it to advise the Government of that?
A-Under the circumstances › I don't think it was my business. I am not the
of President in slaves, notwithstanding the conclusive
abroad who
The Acting Colonial bave not evidence brought forward in support of the The Shengas on the 27th oftime thus :-"We there are also foreigeers
of for the same, consigned by ■ foreign firm in charge. The other p-lkoners were sentenced to
Pablle Works also. In fact the hand of the Publia Americs to a foreign firm in Tapan. All that Works knows everything about it. He must d, disappointed, revengeful men terms of imprisonment ranging from six to eigh that the Emperor has issued an edict to the wo are not above-how should they be goods were shipped before war was declared, mo teen months. Brigadier General Kitchener, the
know
He is a member of the Council, too, and but the presence of the insigalicant for Sidar of the Egyptien Army, refused to confirm to Tientsin with his cavalry to awalt further
the acqalitals.
foreign press agencies.
Government know about the state of adfaire L NDON, Septembar 14th, It is ataled that a Syndicate has bought Post that the battle at Ping-TDR very bravely 7 Concoctions, for the most part perfectly base of the Chlaere, who are said to be discharg£ | existing in the town. In 1874 there was the
cars of soldiers. A letter from Cleste avely less, or, as in this case, based upon news sent the whole cargo in the beads to the sallway Colonial Saigaon's report on it The Honghong Telegraph has the largest circulation of Delagoa Bay from the Portuguese Government | fought by both sides, the fight lasted for tour from Paling by laterested parties which was concealed, in the bales. As to the calfway 10-re in another extraordinary thing.
watrae la effect, If
If not absolutely.
We are materials the case is perhaps a different one, se in the Far Hast, and Sa sharafan tha on beball of the Transvaal. The Bay is avaliable days, which recounts for the de ths of siz Rolfan for Arcos, Terms can be learnt on application for vessels of large tonnage and the Olifant or thousand Chinese soldiers, but it also caused inclined to think the above cited corespondent these may possibly be able to salses if Mr. That is, the worst tenements are those erected
steam launches for a caesiderable distance, The of our troops. Our army had Insufficient Transvaal border beglas fity two miles Inland, powder which no doubt caused the death of fold swoper in China or abroad. It consequently Delagon Bay will
Tao; the bedy of the General was taken could have been sent by no friend ofthe Viceroy will give the Independent Dutch State & commanding position up and laid on the fat of a hill sear where the here or elsewhere." In South Africa, baffling the plans of Mr. Cecil the battle to k place, and the braves will procure Rhodes, the Premier of the Cape and the Chair- men of the British South Africa Company.
The Russian Squadron which "bad" bom REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS ordered to Korean waters, under command of Admiral Tyrtoff, la comprised of twelve vases of all descriptions.
English newspaper
The Hanghang Telagrašk's number at the Telephone Central Krokodil river flowing into it is. navigable for | 156 death of Ispanese troops to twice the number- did not go from Tientsin. It is certain it went Bowles' contention, as set forth in our lawns of Avg Hourly wvary kouza în Tai-ping-shas bas
Machangu li No. 1. Tekampåle | Arena "Talagraph,”
Hanghong.
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On the 38th September, at 1, Mohawk Road,
ANOTHER TYPHOONI
fam no known reputable correspondent of
a coin and bring it with them on their return { THE NAVIGATION OF THE PEARL to Chiar,
RIVER.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO MARINERS,
yesterday, is correct. The matter is in the hands- of the British and American Consels-Corneral but merawalia it is very dificult, to, Informallen, the Chicass authorities declining to permit telegrazas to be sent from Formosance,
the captusa. regarding
Shanghai nativa paper announced the setture on the 26th ulime in the Mallowf manner: Last month the Formons amabelles received information that a Jepssero shini ladan wits arms and ammantiles, was on its way
been re-built aince I have been through it.
QmWhose businene was it to see that the sanitary condition was satisfactory?
but as far as I can ses, it has been nom A.---Well, there was the new Buliding Ordla.
I have read it, but the best machine in
Captain Watergreen, astived here from Bangkok THE Norwegian steamer Framuzi, 958. toni,
the world lawless unless it is put into operation. and suggested Mr. Francie urged some reason
A--Well everything that any one has got up this morning, sier de Jging a typhoon Kavage. Shortly after ber arrival- Telegradă reporter boarded the Frammar and stated the published this afternoon reads as follows Nanshang dybted this vessel and red set to Sanitary Board, and if the Banitary Board Cam Government Gazelle Briraordinary Stopspore to Japan, and gave ordes to interco against it, something to do with the landlorda
11. A telegram received Taisly reposts the, the the other day, " you
or the tenants, or this or the other. As I told him
member of the: are ike (agai information respecting experiences from the second officer, who courteously produced the formation has been received from er bring ber
Jspirera ship-dia Hot top ship's leck. The Framser leli Bangkok on the meaty's Consul at Canton that the Viceroy of
Nanchong thereupon red another whot, which to complate th stat whime, and had fals weather and the even the Two Kuang has notifed him that, is conse- but hoisted the fig of another nation. The not work under the present lawn, it to your duty #f soth, when the secountered a typhicon Share Chie stad Japan, Celnese met-st-war brought the merchantman to Rand will: A). Keswick-Have you bem a member
guence of of now existing
Salary Bosed since the beginning ? being from
you understand when the Sankary formed that it had, active duties to That it had to jostly its name?
We are indebted to the courtesy of Seffor Don Shaoghal, the wife of Mr. FRIDERICK W. Enrique Ortls, Spanish Consul at this port, fer the BARFF, Hoogkong and Shanghai Bank, of a son, following telegraphic information, recefred from a scootesched her from the S.E. the wind | ir be stationed at the Bogue to search vessels | Dilcar was sent on board to examine the gap," of the i
(Home papers please copy.)
the Government of Manila -
At Ningpo, on the 23rd September, the wife of
the
Rev. J. W. HEYWOOD, (Wenchow), of a
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September, the wife of JOHN BARR, of a daughter.
that
|and
that we hava nos suficient fàm tô
MANILA, October and,
**N.L. She was at once put abou3, passing in, and that 'shipmasters are wärzed ||-*0,580 of
suspect, and, under milical- 7.35 4.
and run to the wœmikward for a while, inseming ↑ hat they must stop on approaching these | Jansosu cargo, a large amount of mankilomager
war were found. The ship was pedored in followed There appears to be another depression to the proper core 11 sec sa practicable. The
lowest reading of
of the barometer was 29.6g. On men-of-war,
Viceroy has further noiffad the Conesil hetente de Korlang, thery: to Awan ng And then it was the duty of the Sanitary
the Nanchong the metalog of the p13 4 P.
the men-of-war will be stationed at the to hat that there was a typhoon in the day, Bagus at a place called Sha Kol Hat Mas and
From Inquiries made At 1.45 pm, the typhoon appered to have From what our seputar gathered
At 5, Yang-king, Shanghal, on the 24th E.S.E. of Manila.
DEATHS.
3.08 ..
Dodwall,
to
alles of Maners. Board te nd in specise reports ?
Punte wia to rebre teve of the ruipowell115tBar,
At Shanghal, on the neth September, May. † struck the island of Lason about the 15th derse - estha FraWICE WAS VOY Allbutty kandiks jamii will show a aquaro Red Fing ́at the fore by day | position in stata ihat the USTA - bra) in {a}
the new-boan lofant daughter of Charles and
Dorothea Dowdall
At the Shanghai General Hospital, Shanghai,
|
of latitude, and is travelling from southeast an | Castanelowende stykke var dengan and three Red Lights by night. morth-wait, but we are not sure of its overpe. cyclone after curtains in LDO DE MATCHEN A
In his mutaorological forecast to-day, the is that
By Command,
on the 18th of September, CHALLE MCLEAN, Acting Direetse of the Observatory sklon por thrown) dans ocool lam Karkly cruditakie ma uiser
Inte Chief Engineer C.ML.B.N. Co's maner - "On the and isa, në 10.30 am, idee when | and fellows the ten uran di the junya sbrown. Colonial Klanghwan, agad jɛ years. '
sanse indisations et saniker depelning/te the | meieri of anything half so drenički
sent Instroatives te Kodio that the dead Jana Bays and horrible responsibility shett may proosal to Shan hal mo the Chamk
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Colonial Secretary. Bamytay's diet, Roughing, and published le proposito