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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1894-

Chinese Gaurife that the Japanese 'invincibler THE P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer Pers, with have taken Kowloon and Hongkong and mails, &c., from San Francisco to the 15th ulte,

bas arrived are performing "John Kino" in the fantan

Yokohama, and will leave for this shops! They certainly bare held an impreg-port, via Nagasaki, to-morrow at daylight. mable position in the "Rus Koom Oop Me

Love" for a long time pust.-B. H.K. Tale graph.]

THE JAPANESE ADVANCE, The Japanese troops in Korea, advancing from Stog Yang, have reached Anfit Head: quarters have been formed at Ping-ying.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

Rour, Septembɛr 1st. Brigandage continues in Sicily, where the suffering is still very great.

BRINDISI, September and. His Highness the ex-Khedive, Ismail Pasha, has arrived here, coming from Trieste and going to Constantinople,

WASHINGTON, September 3rd. Several forests have been burnt in Minnesota and Wisconsin, Six towns have been destroyed. There are 500 victims,

An express was formed this afternoon notifying that on Saturday, the 17th November, the Field Battery of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps will parade at Head-quarters at 2.30 p.m. for route marching, and target practice from 7-pr. R.M.L. guns at North Point.

THAT brilliant ornament of the Hongkong Civil

THE PEARL RIVER.

THE VICEROY of canton AND|PROGRAMME OF THE GYMKHANA. | 17 months shows au loc časual hp1,000 tons. The tarplus for the campaign le estimated at BUCKET RACK; for Asiatica; each competitor to 457,000 tons.

carry a bucket foll of water and to be dis- A number of anarchistu, Bile holding a qualified if the backel does not measure three-meeting at Hampted Heath; to-day, were quarters full of water at the finish. Distance mobbed by a body of parking men, who dipersed about 150 yards, round a post, First $5.00. | the Second $3.00. Third $3.00. Fourtă $1.00. ONCE ROUND RACE; for all Chias poules that have started and not won a race at a Hong- kong Gymkhana of this season weight for Inchor as per scale, dona Ade Polo pontes allowed gibe. I winners at any race meeting of one race zibs. extra, of two or more races yo lbs. extra; entrance fee $1.00. First prize a cop value about $400.0. Second 70 per cent, of entrance fees. Third 30 per cent.

Service, Mr. A. K. Travers, our locul Pontmaster, stireadingly gratifying, and especially |

returned is the colony this morning by the French mull steamer Saghalim kom a very

The appended letters from Mr. Byron Brenan, British Canal at Canton, to the Hongkong Government and Commodore Boyes speak for themselves. Mr. Brenna would certainly appear to have acted with promptitude and firmness in protesting against a useless, inconvenient and offensive formality which could scarcely have failed to load to serious trouble, and

nd he is entitled to the thanks of the commercial community of this colony, as It colony, as well

an of the travelling public. further

of the friendly relations existing between Great Britain and Chins, to find bla so amenable to Teaton and ready fall in with Majesty's representative to Croton on matter of sech Importance. It would be better for the

all concerned

ened if our Consule in every Interests of all part la China followed the example of Mr. Byron Bresan and took a firm stand against any unjust and useless official interference with the rights of British subjects. The letters read as follows:-

lengthy and, to the colony, unjustiňably expen- ! Exellence & Hangch the views of her Cant. Thomas' b. Stonehenge, tost. 7ib.

of absence. sive leavS NOTICE was given on the 20th ultime by the Japanese Hydrographical Department that vessels cannot enter Hayase Sound, the entrance to Hiroshima, where the Mikado has taken up ala temporary residence, owing to torpedoes having been laid there.

BOWERING, & marine serving on H.M.S. Undaunted, wai TANGIER, September 4th. The Kabyles who are in revolt, have sacked the environs of Marrckesch and laid siege to the town. A capitulation is feared.

accidentally drowned, off Victoria wharf last night, while attempting to Jump on board

sampan which was moored about fifty yards off the wharf. The body of the unfortunate man was recovered by the Water Police about II p.m. and removed to the Mortuary.

H. M. CONSULATE,

Canton, 29th September, 1894. Sir, I have the honour to läform you that i have to-day received a note from the Viceroy in which he states that in consequence of the state of hostilities now existing between Chian and Japan, Chinese men-of-war will be stationed at the Bogue to search vessels passing to, and I am requested to give notice to shipmasters that they must stop on approaching these vessels of was "which will fly a flag by day and show a lantern at night"

The Soudanewstrooms employed in the Gian protectorate of Cameroons, in West practLac hablis of canriballam, and this fac created a reign of terror in the country.

A shocking fatality has occurred at the Govern ement explosives factory at Waltham bey.

While

the men

men were at work split into fragments with loud girding stone repset and the fragments were scattered in all directions. Some of the brok n stone crashed throgh the pieces of roof and one workman who happened to be la the vicinity was killed, while another was badly injured. Several other persons employed in the factory narrowly escaped.

Mr. Cruickshank's gt. Reckel, 1rat, alb. Capt. Murray's gr. The Friar, 10st. rolb. Mr. May's gr. Move On, tost, 11lb. Dr. Noble's gr. Exile, 11st 1b. LADIES' NOMINATION—AM OBSTACLE RACE.— Riders start mounted at the Winning Post on the outside course facing up the Valley. On the fall of the flag dimount and receive a battan-hote

A terrible murder, supposed to be the outcome of an anarchist plot, has been enacted at Mentone Secretary of the Police Comminary at that place. in France. The victim of the tragedy was the

been

obtained as to the perpetrator to fir made appear to but faquiries

and ride boggeet from Nomlostor. Remount that it WhE arranged and carried out by the

No has clue of the crime, but prora marking gop between the two

anarchists, and there is lit le doubt that it courses. Jump ditch on to the inside coune,

Wak Home Inside course over a Hardie and through execution of anarchists.

placed a

I as revenge for the recent conviction and A Paper Screen, the latter placed about 10 yards from the Winning Post. No whip or sper serious railway disaster which has occurred in

Telegrams from Antwe

Antwerp give particulars of a allowed. Any Rider dirqualified who makes

Belgiam lattial hole in the screen in any other way

An excursion train from Antwerp, carrying than with the Pony. To wis must have facluding about goo British tourists, dashed into

very large number of passengers,

which

bouquet properly pinned in the battonhole.train from Blankenbathed the accident'

The Viceroy further states that if any persons ; Mr. Pes For Bar

are found on board whom there is reason to Mrs. suspect, they will be semoved and sent to Canton

LONDON, September (gth, Advices received from the New Hebrides state that her Majesty's cruiser Ringarooms, which went mahore on the reefs off Mallicola falands, has been floated. The damage to the vessel is THE China Waff has become the laughingstock of a slight nature.

of our neighbours in the sweet-smelling Land of ❘

bouquets supplied. Two Prises prescaled. News has been received that the steamship the White Elephant, and was held up to ridicule I have repiled to the Viceroy that I must have Capt. Thomas' Tommy Dodd, Mr. Wynne Eaton. Falcon, one of the Newfoundland scaling feet, and contempt in the Bangkok Timer in a recent more precise information about these signals | Mr. Master's Done Brown, Mau. Master, arrived

John's (Newfoundland) biloging larue, thusly:-"A Company has born fosted before I can comply with his request. St.

Mr. Cruickshank's Gungsdeep, Mias Hancock.

Kill'ecrankle,(late "Chessuts") home safely Lieut. Peary and his party from In Paris with a capital of fire million francs to their headquarters at Bowdoin Bay, Inglefield work the Wattana Gold Mines, Slam-China Galf, Greenland, after a most adventurous and

Mail-Go from home to learn news,” successful campaign in the Polar reglous. Lieut. Pency, who

who was accompanied by his wife nad by

Peaty and the Notwe of Greenland in August. glan explored the Archipelago which stretches north from Greenland and another party explored the north and north-eastern shores of Greenland The expedition experienced cold beyond that recorded by any previous explorers in the Polar glons, and many dogs were frozen solid during the exploration.

A

for examination.

I have warned the Viceroy of the very serious

entail.

VEGETABLE & FLOWER ng Norwegian, returned to the north coast at last ceaned at Tharaday Island, but a worse consequences which such a proceeding will Mr. May's Discount, Mrs. May.

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VIENNA, September 15th, The members of the Austrian and Hungarian delegations were received by the Emperor Franc's Joseph to-day. Replying to the cas

addresses from their president, bis tomary Majesty referred to the more tranquil cordition of the situation in Europe which existed as pre- sept, and alluded to the very lendly relations of Austro-Hungary with the Powers. Notwith standing these facts, the Emperor said it was necessary for the Government to continue the Empire's programme of semaments.

LONDON, September 17 b.

The will of the late Comte de Paris has been published. In it be aske bls friends to support bis son, and expresses his conviction that it necessary for France to become a Christian sation in order to recover her past greatness,

VIENNA, September

Count Kalooky delivered a a long speech on Foreign Affairs before the Budget Committee of the Austrian Delegation to-day. The Imperial Minister for Foreign Affairs, In summing up bis criticism of the general situation, dwelt upon the growing fiendiness which is now obse: red between all the Powers in Europe, and their appreciation of the pacific objects aimed at by the Triple Alliance. Nevertheless, be said, it was Imoongible to lay aside the sword, antil Europe was sure that a guarantee for the main tenance of peace existed beyond all possible doubts.

MEXICO, September 17th.

The Fresident of the Republic in opening the second session of the Congress yesterday, said that the war In Korea delayed the meeting of the Conference to discuss the silver question, In which Mexico and the Asiatic and American States intended to take

part. LONDON, September 19th. H.M.S. cruiser Amphion, under the Commend of Captain John R. Pattison, has gone to Casa Flanca to overawe the oatives.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

THE meeling of the Legislative Council fixed for Monday next has been postponed sine die- ANOTHER popular smoking concert will be given in the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening. Vide advertisement.

|

I have, &c.,

(Sd) BYRON BRENAN,

Consal,

We are glad to learn that the jungle fever has

scourge has turned up in the shape of a deluge of bighly civilized Japanese immigrants who not only monopolise the peach fishing industry, bat promise to become as great plunderers as the Chinese were before proper restrictive measures The Hon. The Colonial Secretary, Hongkong. were enforced. It is rumoured at Thursday the Government will before Island, that long kry a Japanese poll-'ax, plotilar to the Impost that proved such an effective barrier to the rapid influx of Chinese coolles a few years #go.

C.

Ar the Supreme Court the morning, before Mr. A. G. Wise. Acting Palone Judge Captain A. M. Raymond, Iste master of the steam is sued Mr. J Malcampo, head of the Sai Kee Chan firm, to recover 330464, balance of wages and board allowance alleged to be due to t the plaintif Mr. J. Hastings appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. D. Wilkinson for the defendant. From the evidence of the plaintiff it appeared that Was due for salary, plus $94.61 for board allowance from May to September. Mr. Gen. Fenwick gave evidence on behalf of the plaintiff, and after Mestra. J. Malcampo, A. Cordeiro and Captain Arrangura had been examined for the defence, the hearing was adjourned till vr o'clock to-morrow morning, when two more witnesses will be examined.

H. M. CONSULATE, Canton, 1st October, 1894. Sir-Referring to my letter of the 29th ultimo, I have the honour to inform you that the Viceroy bas sent me a second despatch giving mare precise information respecting the guard boat which is to be stationed at

the Bogue.

it

The Viceroy give me notice that the gh that she will show a square red flag at the fore Tessel Anian will be stationed at the Bogue, and by day, sad three red lights by night. All toward bound vessels on approaching the Antan are required to stop in order that they may be boarded

in considered necessary. The place where the Anlan will lie is given to Chinese as (Sha Koh Hay Mun.)

I have, &...

(Signed) BYRON BRINAN,

The Hon. the Colonial Secretary.

I

Consul.

H. M. CONSULATE, Canton, 1st October, 1804. Sir-Referring to my letter of the 29th allme bave the honour to inform you that the Viceroy THAT Irrepressible twaddler, Mr. Sydney B. J. has withdrawn his despatch respecting the Skertchiy, has been advertising himself to some searching of laward bound Biltish vessels, and considerable extent in the London Times on the subject of the plague lo Hongkong, and posing substituted for it one merely stating that the aran authority on matters of which he knows unboat Anian will be stationed at the Bogue,

www | and that all inward bourd vessels should abrolately nothing. He has likewls been order that they may be boarded If necessary. stop gratuitously advertising Dr. Cantle ad The Anton will show a square red flag at the "our six-year-old College of Medicine Tofore during the day, and three red lights during Chinese." Skerichly wants somebody to the sight. donate the trillog some of £5,000 to this noble institution—which is all that is wanted for some time to come, and among other clever things in his precious communication be asks the mysterions questions. Was not the ean ecllosed? Did not the bamboo flower this year"? Skerichly was the enthusiastic i

ic scientist who volunteered for work in the slums, and after two or three hours' experience wrote to the cowspapers complaining that bathe and other

were not available. He was out with the workers on about three occasions, with men

and who meant to work and did good

I have &c.,

(Sd) BYRON BRINAN,

Consul.

Commodore Bayes, R.N., H. M. S. Victor

Emanuel.

TYPHOON NOTES.

The weather report issued from the Obser ratory this morning contains the following information relative to the typhoon reported to

"On the 3rd at ro a.m. the red cone was bolsted. Chairmen of the Permanent Committee of

of the At 10,30 am, the centre of the typhoon passed Sanitary Вокта,

into the Chion Sea near Bolloso and appeared to be moving towards W.N.W. At.ILIS 2.m in Hongkong the barometer was failing, with fresh N.E. winds, which will probably increase during the next 24 hours. Fair weather may be expected at first, but it will become unsettled

he is recommended by Mr. Joo. I. be E.S.E, of Manila at 7.35 ...yesterday -

proper and delos.

person to be specially rewarded for doing Mr. Sydney B. J. Skerichly, so far as the plague is concerned, is a blatant humbug. And the question will naturally arise to anyone reading the misleading and untruthful rubbish in the Times—What is Francis, Q.C. !

Jaler on."

THE entries for Saturday's Gymkhana will be | MESURE. WHEELOCK & Co.'s freight market the afternoon the Managm of the

hama.

THE old "Shire » Huer Flintshire, recently said to the Nippon Yusen Kalsha, has been co-named Toyoshima maru, and is now under command of Captain Swain.

from here.

Mr. Hart Buck's Petronel, Mrs. J. D. Humphreys. Mr. Landale's Endeavour, Mr. Mitchell Janes. Mr. Strick's Te Signer, Mrs. Robinson.

Capt. Murray's Jones, Miss Barker, Mr. Drury's Fear Tuck, Mrs. Drury. ONE MILE HANDICAP; for all China

entries to close on Saturday, 29th September; entrance lee $1.00: $2.00 11 non-acceptance not declared to the Hon. Secretary before 5 pm Tuesday, and October; weights will be notified on

Pintes:

on Monday, 1st October; int priis a Cup value about $60.00; second prixe 70 per cent of entrance fees. Third 30 për toki. Mr. Hatt Buck's gr, Viper, 12st. 3lb. Mr. Frazer-Sm!'b's d. Doart, 121, Mr. Cruickshank's gr. Hivec, rrit ralb. Mr. Giles' gr. Silver Kin, 11st. Gib. Mr. Humphreys gr. Swift, xost. 1alb. Dr. Noble's gr. Exile, 101, 12lb. Mr. Fraser-Smith's bl. Black Douglas, tost. rilb. Mr. F. H. May's gr. Move On, tost, 6lb. Capt. Murray's gr. The Friar, rost. gib. Mr. Alexander's gr. Fraud, tost. 5lb. POTATO AND BUCKET RACE; for Europeans; each Competitor to pick up a Potatoes placed in a line two yards apart, and to carry them singly up to, and place thèm in hle Backet.

Price.

First.....$7.00 Second............$5.00 Third...$3.00 Fourth...............$1.00

was so great west of the mont

It is

was approaching the railway station at Brogen whe occurred. The force of the impact that both

trains were wrecked, believed that none of the passengers lost their carriages being completely smashed- lives, but it is reported that ao persons were seriously injured.

A body of the Inbabitants of the town of Boschewan, in Austria, made an attack yesterday upon a wealtby Jewish family residing in the place. They brutally murdozed the whole family, Barbering

persoas.

Cholera is increasing to St. Petersburg, Warsaw, and parts of Western Russia.

Dr. Saumarez Smith, Primate of Australla and Bishop of Sydney, who has been on a visit to England, will leave during September on bis relarn to Sydney.

The Chinese Government has engaged nomber of American engineers in connection with the war with Japan,

Fresh disorders have broken out in Sicily, and the stuation is regarded a grave.

The Commissary of Police at Mentone, in the of France, was murdered yesterday by an anarchist.

The death is announced of the Earl of Albemarle, aged 51,

The Frankfurter Zeltung, * Gaman newt- interview with M Stambouloff, ex-Premier of paper, pablishes an account of a remarkable Bulgaria.

In the course of the Interview, M. Stambouloff, is reported to have asserted that Prince Ferdinand would not be allowed to sacrifice Bulgaria to Rassis merely to grality his

He declared that the Caur haal vanity. offered bim 5.000 000 roubles to depase Prince Ferdinand.. M.

Stambouloff rays be would prefer to te

Ilve hanged in Bulgaria than io Russla.

The Tressury is favourable to the establish- of a mint at Perib, Western Australis, on conditions olmliar to those under which the mints at Sydney and Melbourne are carried on, the colony bearing the whole expense in con of nection

therewith. Owing to the

JOCKEY CUP RACE-FIVE FURLONGS-For all China Panter. Weight for faches as per scale with 7 lbs. added. Bona Fide Polo Ponies allowed 5 lbs. Winners at any Gymkhana Meeting of this Season, for each race, 7 lbs. extra. Winners at any race meeting of one race 7 lbs, extra, of two or more races to Ibu. extra. Penalties accumulative. To be ridden by Riders who have never had a winning mount of any descriptian on the flat in Hong- kang or

or China. Entrance Fee, $1.00. First Prize Cup worth about $35.00. Secand yo per cent of Entrance Fees. Third 30 per

Dr.

cent.

ment

to the strong pressure brought to bezr Republic of Nicaragua, Mr. Hatch, the British by the Foreign Office on the Governmert of the Vice-Consul at Bluefields, who was imprisoned on a charge of assisting rebels to escape, has

custody on parols. been released from cust

The Parla Yournal des Débats publisher in telligence to

to the effect that report has reached Senegal, in West Africs, that the French forces Timbuctoo bave suffered a serious reveras.

natives,

after three days' fighting, defeated the French. Two French companies were

The

destroyed,

Mr. Hatch, the British Vice-Consal at Blue recently imprisoned on auspicion of having fields, the Republic of Nicaragus, who wan assisted the revolutionary movement in that country, has been released,

August 29th.

Mr. Cruickshank's, b. Rocket, vist, rilb, Mr. Fraser-Smith's, g. Casterthan, 12st, rib. Mr. Fraser-Smith's, bl. Black Douglas 11st, gib.at Mr. Payn's, g. Iron Duke, art. 316. Mr. May's, g. Move On, 110, 415.

Noble's, Exile, 1111, 8lb. Mr. Alexander's, g. Fraud, 11st, 8lb, HALY MILK RACE 1 for all Chios pontes; weight fox inches as per scale with zo lbs, added Subscription Griffion, nilowed to lbs; hous fide Polo Pantes allowed 15 lbs.; winners at

■ Gymkhana Mesting of this Season, for exch race 7 lbs, extra 1. Winners ABY KACA MBOI. ing of one race 7

# 7 lbs. exits, of two or more 1bs, extra 3 penalties accumelement of Nicaragus. such races tive: entrance Fee $1.00; first prize a cop value about $40.00; second 70 per cent of Extrapez Fess. Third,

cent. Captain Thomas' b. Stonehenge, fort. ib. Mr. Cruickshank's br. Gungadeen, 1ost, ralb. Mr. Gillies' gr. Silver King, t. lb. Mr. Fraser-Smith's ch. Duart, 12st, rib.

Mr. Fraser-Smith's gr. Catterthan, Irst. Bib. Mr. Alexander's gr. Frand, 11st, rib,

NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The Nicaraguso Government has decided to banish Mr. Haich and nine others. America protested agafort the action of the Govern-

A desratch from Berlin reports the tragic death of Mita. Wabaix, a well-known literary lady, who bas held pronounced socialistic views. The deceased repaired to the grave of a revol otionist of 48, and there committed suicide by swallowing quantity of polson. When her

grave.

body

· A. and C. Telegraph Compiny notified by found in another colomb. “An. Old Spertaman" report, dated Shanghai, 28th September, 1894, express that the Manila landlines have been will discuss them at length to-morrow.

contains the following:-At the moment there interrupted by the typhoon, but as soon as the is a great scarcity of tonnage for London, and weather marerates the mall steamer, now Is MR. KLOBUKOWSKY (French General Consul departing steamers have met with good support. I detained at Bolinas, will leave for Marlin, taking Mr. Frauer-Salth's bl. Black Douglas, xzet, zib, dy was discovered it was lying across the

arrived here to-day in the French mal steamer For New York vid Canal the present season has copies of all telegrams received up to the hour

A successful tria! has been made of the water Saghallen from Marrellies en route to Yoko. |

proved harvest for Conference steamers, and of her departure.

The China

cycle which was recently loveated. A man has. there seems every prospect that the next vessel

Navigation Co.'steamer Taiwan,

crossed the British Channel on the machine, completing the journey in thres and a balk to load will meet with good contribution Captain Anderson, arrived here this morning New York by mail, small from Sydney, after successfully dodging the For New lots of

Mah comment has been excited by the have been offering, and typhoon that very nearly gave us a "lock in " cargo forwarded to Hongkong by steamer Taiwan Telegraph reporter gathered the Captain 0. Anderson, with the Australian mall, one of those fated and sentenced at Barcelona.

for last Sunday. From the first officer of the`

The China Navigation Co's steamer Taiwan, reilgious profession of a condemned anarchist, transhipment to selling vessel

Fusiness continues dalf and there is following interesting paricofera of the voyage | Kerived in harbour last night. For the following: He has received the Sacrament from a Francis- very little dolog. From Newchwang to this morning :—

telegrams we are indebted to our Colonial can lather, and it is thought that this will zalsa Caston there an enquiry for small steamers The Taiwan left Port Darwin on thesist ultimo exchanges —

a grave question of religious dute, at 33 cents, but toonire seems VSIY NCSTCO.

and bad fine weather until approaching Basilas

LONDOS", Anguri 24th. A dastardly outrage has been perpetrated i For London via Sven The last vessel to leave Strait on the 26th, when the weather looked It was officially announced in St. Petersborg Leghorn, was the Jeton on the 36th with vary the very to atering kn dont le sede out silough Can that in consequence of the lens from a fair threatening and the clouds became so dense recently files of the of cargo fr quantity

in the afternoon. Infineosa, the Russian miliary manoeuvres, home exploded, and izveral of the bathers were. the only vessel advertised to

ised to load, with the

the Matanal Mountain exception of the mafis, and she may expect to dask. The engines were then be well suppotted, For New York via Canal. vessel

and the next day

day (the abandoned. she 27th) proceeded through Basilen Strait. 10 sail on Strathleven, now loading, is expected to a

she rolled Titles of water :

heavily, all ther

Ware shipped fore. aft The

expected at 11.30 pm, the Taiwan bowled along on

On September 17th at her fesidence in the city of Bangkok, NANETTE LAURA, the wife of Mr. S. Tiaseman.

Hongkong Jelegraph

HOMOKONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1894

TELEGRAMS.

SHANGHAI WAR CORRESPONDENCE.

LONDON, October 2nd.

THE French gunboat Pluvier relieved the Vipère at Bangkok on the zoth ultimo, the latter vessel proceeding at once to Chantaboun, es route to Saigon and Hongkong,.

WE note that Mr. W. M. Goodman, Attorney. General of this colony, had arranged to leave

steamer Parramatta on Sept. 1zik,

persons while bathing on the sex-beach, The

A bomb was thrown among a number of

London for the Far East by the P. & O. Co.'s 370 prox, by the Tilan, n-w loading. This is it was then only about hied towards | which were to have been held at Smolensk at | futárna

(WAT,

MR. Robt. C. Dizon, Government Marine The Energia salled on the oth inst. for Beaded off the land,opped, and the the end of the present month, had been.

Surveyor, with Mrs. Dixon and famly, returned

the 'Bius Funsel' steamer Palamed.

to

hath warrels Clones land southerly course, bat owing to the high confused

the ex-but this was also blows up on the bath, and the ally procurable tonzawe li

loot the

It is now stated that the manœuvres were

at Smolensk of an elaborate Nibilist plot against the life of the Czar

August afth.

It is intended to erect immediately a Roman Catholic Cathedral at Westminster,

The proposed building will accommodatu

The treaty between China and the United, States has been rated.

By the terms of the weaty the immigration of

yuari,

the sad pro here. ON Tuesday night, a large junk attempted to | required" pass through the Shihlossha channel (Shanghai) to-morrow from Japan will be

The Government has abolished to a experiment Chinese to Ameriga is probibited for a period of on her Journey north, with the object of evading on the 1st

and as she bus plenty ses running and violest blindi g g squalls it was which was being made with regard to the sights | so the Hhẩm guard-boats, but she struck a torpedo of

Á scene of an unusual character recurred at and was blown to pieces. A fishing boat bearul thou Paso avaliable for this port, the soon found advisable to drive her at half sp ed, | hours principle in the Royal Gunpowder Factory:

ecure good quantity of cargo.

At 6 pm, the gale "took off consider. af Waltham

the system was not found

o, in the south of France, yesterday, ing the

went to the spot-probably to For New York via Cape, We

Lave nothing ably and the sea

and the sea gradually went down, and at I

to work satisfamosty:

Arrangements had been made for the pabilo am. on the 29th the ship was put about and A new process for thawing frozen beef, patented | execution of a criminal, and a large number of and, mayr the N. C. Daily News of the at Hongkong where airgo can be sent from here proceeded on her course for Hongkong, a heavy by Nelson Brothers, Limited, meat salasmas, people assembled at the scene to witness the The Times' correspondent in Shanghel reports 29th slime, when the guard-bests arived at twenty-five shillings per ton theasurement, confused sea being encountered up to lat. 2.16 has been exhibited at the Smithfield Market. execution. As

As the appointed time drew near It only a few planka semained, reveral men Departures For Landon via Canal-Glen- north and long, 115.06 east.

Experts declare that

la superio jo any was learned that the authorities had granted a that 35.000 Japanese troops have landed between being drowned. In regard to placing

being drowi

The Gimavox, and Myrmidon via Forchow 20th

Cepisto Norman, which previous attempt in a similar the Yellow River and Tientsia,

reprieve, in order that the advocate for the Hraction. parry

Oa fa via Foochow sand inst., sad Ixion arrived here from London, vio Singapore, yeater- The Parle Temps declares that the report as

Hondamend

man might have time Interview [Who is the Times' correspondent In Shanghai ? 16th lost. For New via Canal-Energia day, had vary bad weather from the 28th up to to the establishment of a French protectorate the President of the Republle respec'ing certain.

fost. Rates of the rat instant. Extracts from bet log read an over Coomassie, in West Africs, in panaszos of poln s in the

CABO. the desire of the King of Ashantes, kas no bigb foundation in fact.

August 25th.

in the two channels south of tormed

are-Shanghal to

Surely not the rabid Ananias of the China | channels, it is stated that some years ago the | ets Amoy and Foochondon, 405. per ton follows:~~On the 28th had squally weather ; at Gandits It ia bad enough to have this Importance of guarding them was repreng, 458, wasta silk, SON TER | TURnigas wrong north-west wind with

feather-bed Irish war correspondant of the

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Chinese Government by

coziala terelga

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parcials' at the front-the finns Lite decided to have she | cargo, Shanghai to London Shell Line 4pts and lakóés korvy gales with terrific #qualis of by a tidal wave.

but we really cannot, without

the say old Thunderer and the British mblic plans and chart were ar■ dose. apparently unscrupulous charlatan, whose at Prefect, Shen Ten-ka, Director of } Shanghai to New York vid Lesden Sie Syndra

to be gulled by the shallow

:

The Basounonent of the postponement caused the crowd to become angry, and there was a demonstration of an unusual character, Asor, situated on the shores of the Sea of the greatest disorder prevalling for some time. Apov, in the south of Rasala, has been visited The sinuational affair at Sosibend, reported a

Saw together because the man, a law student, had

days ago, when two levare decided to die. talled in his examination, was before the palios osuit to-daya cha m

The man, whose name

New Yorn Herald filing Gordon Bennett's expertise late Marquis Teing to Chlo, the Northern

of which, aron the Through from Harkow. 356 Sanghatever tadarth and quan zaibak and lightalog to with lying waddle from imaginary return of

Continental Forts 42/6 p. *r ton

the north-east. On the 29th had a heavy gala from From westward with a

high CTOFF-C. On the Tokyo-although that kind of thing is a lead-

thoroughly fortified. However, the ID per cent, Shanghal to Hamburg Shell Line and rala with ing feature in advanced American journalism; Marquia Tiếng

Shungbri to New York Shill Lảng 440

every indication of an

A number of villages were destroyed. Several hosti't's the Shanghal allow Upon the outbreak of the protest,

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New York direct for, general approaching typhoon, zo kept ship away with thips were wrecked, and the crews were lost, up, and the car, you for ten. Through from Hankow $54. ber head to the eastward for about 140 miles.

Augdet syth On the for instant the wind and sex moderated, pretences of an

thousand Scotch coal miners are out the Nasking Naval Academy, was sant down to cargo,gos, for tea. Through from Hankow *j*. chist aims would seem to be to distant well- Shanghal to make arrangements for defending Shanghai to New York salier age, vie Hongkong, known facts and gafo a cheap notoriety by

thess Kateways to the Yangtan be propagating the childish vapourings of a Shanghai fewer than six hundred sub- Bitish steamer, 1,137 tono maglator, Meji, to disordered imagination. What are Reater's marine mines have since been laid, while güne Shanghai, 82 jo per tow col Talrang, kritisk sgents in the Far East doing to allow box's and cruisers have been stationed to guard | steamer, 977 tons register, Mell ja Shanghai, nonsense of this kind to be seni koms aa | them frous basng tampered with by the endday. | Bajo par vam posl. Fangshent, Belilah sinumer, reliable Information without explanation or A quabost recently siracle, one of the tetradem | 999 town segister, 30gʻi to Bhanghai, 8130 per contradiction }. We shall next hear from the and was blewa wp, a number of her crew l-lag | fun out. Kya British barque Aleida, Vigs Times correspondent in Shanghai or the | lefiled.

tous register is disengaged,

and the wind than woered to the north-sast, || strike. Serious rioting bas occurred, tha Barton :| the dock on a charge of south and was ward. Barometer readings at Hil cellery, asar Glasgow, having he be allucs ed noon daily 1-se

Septembar ayah..sommer 30.09.

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26th. 35.08.

#tamana 30.06.

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Hill, appeared in attempling to murda evidence showed that after learning of kin sation of the proprietary in antplaying kukennion| falines at the examination, Hill pencered a labour.

quaniky od laudanum, and whortly after wast by The Clearlag-house

returns of the Waw Yock: 'trals in company with Miss Spooner in car of the hanks show that there li a távirat di tradenton suburbs. They thera_sunlled shout, the falda Her 7. D. Blie, the Magfestes expen), in for soupé tiasa, sui sach took a drink of the dru bestrengur, mitten in ker month manke sin the Nizhny mainlly named to tumble into a fa

and completely wrecked, out of revenge for the ha73, whose nama la Spoosar.

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