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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1894.

Tat-In Kan? And then again the pertinent question arises-bow did Renter's agent to Tientsin succeed in knowing what was going on in Seoul ? And if he did know anyblog authoritative, why sovetlernt about slating who were hyin" in arrange terms of peace and on what heals? The statement of Realer's svent **Tintin nesde corroboration-Ed. H.K. Telegraph]

(Special to Shanghat Mercury) OFFICIAL DENIAL

LAN ON, October 18th.

THE Bangkok Times la informed that the ship B. Say "the peaceful trader" has been sold to Chinese.

The new Customs buildings at Ichang were opened on the 17th nịt, with much popping of corks, speeches, good wishes, etc., etc.

A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge. No, $25. will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Strent, wow, at 8.30 for a precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.

The P. M. 5. S. Co's steamer Cly of Paking, with malls, &c., which left Hongkong on Sept.

The Chinese rirtalle dane that there has 20th for San Francisco, vin Nagasaki, Kobe been any riving of the Kolen-hwet in the Yang-Inland Sea, Yokohama, and Houelato, arrived

at her destination on the 21st last. Faze Valley, or that the Viceroy of the Hakunng Provinces has been summoned to proceed to Peklog.

[We have made inquiries and find there ban been a small rising about 20 miles from Hankow, and that two petty officiele have been killed. It is also well-known that Viceroy Chang Chih-tug hai already started far Pek'ng-ED. S. M.]

SHENG'S 'PECULATIONS.

LONDON, October, 18th. Reuter denies Sheng's prcularlons. In regard in buying rm and selling them at a praft to the Government, or that Viceroy L slapped Steng's face.

[Anal, Reuter knows nothing of the affair.

"XERXES. "Yon omitted to send your name and address; but in a case we could not have aslated you. The information you require might be obtained by applying to the Chairman of the Bench of Justices,

OUR Chelon contemporary states that everything is quiet round shout Chefan; no signs of any ill. feeling lowside Foreign rs are vi ible, Whatever war or rewolution may mike of China, add the Express, we can considre ourselves living in one of the safest treaty ports.

named Bertala, a Rusalan, has heen missing It is rumoured that a seaman from the Barcore

since Sunday last. When last reen the man was laying down the law in Queen's Road, as to what the Ruslans ses poing to do to the China- Japan dispute. Foul play is suspected,

On the 15th inst, an Imperial edict was istad by the Throne Appolating Shio Yeu-llo, Governor of Forms, to the Governorship of Hanan, The Provincial Treasurer. Tang Ching-Tax amusing bleatings of "Our Special War sung, will act as Governor of Formose.

Correspondent" of the China Mail, which have been the ridicule of the town to-day, will receivs ACCORDING to the Shinpao the Treasurer of

attentias in our next issue. The warrior in on the 13th Inst with lastractions that the salt question, Mr. T. C. Cowen to wll, has been Nacklog received a despatch from Peking

battling gallantly

at the back-door of the merchants of Yangchow are required to con-

Foreign Office in Tokyo for startling "copy,” tribute at once at least Tls. 2,000,000 to the and acting the war correspondent bundreds of War Fund.

miles from the front, amild the snug coniforts of the Imperial Hotel.

THE new war map of China and Japan sent os by Messrs. G. W. Bacon & Co., L., of 137, Strand, London, is one of the most useful publica tians of the kind we have yet seen, and as it is issued at a ridiculonely low price, it ought to be in great demand throughout the Far East.

SAYS the Kole Herald of October 15th-Some excitement and interest were aroused in the vicinity of the railway this moming hy, the bassuge through of some four bundred Chinese prisoners of war on their way to Osake from Hiroshima. If these are samples of the Chinese regular troops we must admit that they are a poor, miserable crowd, being without exception ** ragged, dirty, and punya collection of human Inspect. beings as it has ever been ear lot to Not a vestige of anything in the shape of a uniform

ther Ba of them bandaged heads and arms, but

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DEATH OF STAFF-SERGEANT

TENNANT.

It was with feelings of the deepest regret that news of the sudden death last night of Staff- Sergeant James Tennant was received by ⚫ large clecle of his friends this morning, for br was probably one of the best known and most deservedly popular members of the whole garrison, and perform

ever

beauty, and now she was faded and passé, and the fact was rapidly souring her temper, which like her good looki had never been very fics class,

Mr. Napier, on the contrary, was still young and preity, and just as popular among aber, husband's brother officers as Mrs. Pl

I regent to say was more hrajuggsly know (kák, "old P."was the reverse. ready to Mr.

apparently, copich,

Prim to do his daty to the entire satisfaction of his above all her charm and power of atting the

an act of kidners as he was her south and her beauty ** superior officers. For about eight werks the sterner sex. So she bated her with a.deadly. deceased has been in indifferent beatth, and but unfortunately not a silent hatred, for she

was on terms of close intimacy. On the 15th her. particularly low-spirited owing to the recent did all in her power, as far as she dared, to death of Sergeant Wilson, RA, with whom he

blacken her character and ret people agalost uitimo be went on the "Sick List" but, recover Now, I happened to know Belle Napier very ing quickly, resumed duty about a week ago. well Indeed; had known her in fact since she Yesterday morning, however, he found himself was a small child In short frocks, and 1 was completely unable to do ble duty in the

AUTO that beneath her frivolans exterior Gymnasium and was promptly sent on board there was in her composition a sub-stretom the bospital ship Meanes, where he was found good honest material and a kindly nature dend ! his bed at 5 o'clock this morning, and a too, I always stock up for her and always shall post mortem beld on the body ibis forenooo to the end of the chapter, I will not go so far revealed the fact that the immediate cause of as to say that I thoroughly approved of her, and death was failure of the heart's action. The that she did not do a great many things which decessed, who was only 31 years of age, I would have wished her to have left undone. was buried in the Protestant, Cemetery, Sull I maintain that there was never any rea! Happy Valley, this afternoon with full mill-harm in her, and that it was only her youth and tary honours, a large number of bis comrades love of fun and lie and gairty that carried her and members of the Victoria Recreation Club, el further sometimes than she bad any right to go. which he had been a member and gymnastic The fact that the Major adored her I think Instructor for four years, following the remains speaks for itself. Still, I am welding this little to their last resting place.

sketch, and should it catch the eye of any of her detractors they can then judge for them- selves whether or noi she was quite as black as they painted ber.

As Mr. Tannual's record is a very remarkable one we shall publish full details of his career to-morrow; neither time nor space admitting of its insertion in this issue.

OUTRAGE ON THE HIGH SEAS.

A BRITISH STEAME~ FIRED UPON BY A FRINCH CRUISER.

That the French are actually desirous of

No doubt it has been dented to Reuter's Agent, 13 now on a visit te Tirntein, w's we learn wre very unfavourably received by Viceroy Lt. Wa got it from an official source and hellere It to be

THE Barnce

nce was received yesterday from an perf-ctiv time, although high officials are trying undoubted foreign source at Nacking, says the to hide Sheng's faults -Ed. S.M.]

N. C. Daily News of the 19th inst., that the fwith all das respect for the opinions of our alleged Japanese sples were not subjected to. colleague of the Mercury, the rumoured face-tortum. The order for their summary execution

•lipping eplande is too absurd for serious con. came anddenly and unex> ctedly from Peking. the high rank and character of Viceroy Ltion to put them to death. Hang-chang and Seng Total could scarcely have descended to such inadview, Bealdes, the Mercury's own correspondent, writing from Tientsin on the 1th inst., states that Li and Shear are both hard at work and that the latter dees nothing without first consulting H.K. Cammissioner Detrlog-Ed Telegraph.1

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

sideration, Dignified Chinese statesmen of the Viceroy at Nanking having had no inten- was vialble amongst them; severwise they picking a 'quaerel with Great Britain is a matter

or for SHOOTING PICNIC, LAUNCH PARTIES has just been received and may be obtained filled with any of our WINES or SPIRITS at cost price.

Mr.

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THE complimentary henefit tendered to that graceful and accomplished artists, Miss Elsie Adair, will take place at the Theatre Royal, City | Hall, to-morrow night. With the assistance of our leading local amatenes an excellent and varied programme has been arranged, which is cerfala lo meet with the warmest appreciation from a crowite house. Seats may be booked at the store of Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Lid.

appeared to be none the worse for the chance of wat which has befallen them. A gentleman who witnessed their debarkation from the train at Daaka toforms as that several were carried off on stretchers, and that a large guard of both cavalry and infantry escorted them to their

quarters.

Tur China Ganttia of the 16th inet, publishes the following sensz1ional newa(?) editorfally :--- “From a high authority we learn that the Japanere have completely, surrounded. Port Arthur, on the land side of the Regent's Swmd. They appear to be only awaiting a favourable

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Wherever she was on this particular afternoon, her pretty little ears, ought to have been burning, for the subject of animated

ated conversation between Mra, Prim and her bosom friend and confident, Mrs. Dashwood. They were driving down to the Golf Links to pick up the Colonel-ob I the life she led that poor dear old henpecked Colonel ! He was never even allowed out of her sight

longer than was actually naevoldable, wity ne one could imagine, for she had got him into such perfect order that he now hardly dared call his souf bis own.

bad jast

Mrs. Prim's smart 'victoria'

put bis foot down I can't:

open to grave doubt, hat judging by the awkward queatlong the Government of the Republic bai recently raised in connection with affairs in Africa, Madagascar, and Siam, it would almost seem as if, throwing prudence to the winds, France were anxious to agein measure her been stopped in order to allow her to

speak And the strength with "perfidious Alblon."

to a passing acquaintance, but now as they scifion of the commander of the French cruiser bowled along again swiftly to the Links the

which left Hongkong for Saigon early on

no

yon resumed the broken thread of her conversation dear, asl way saying.. Orning aller remaining in barbour with Mr. Dashwood. only a few houri, in firlag two shots I call

It really

Way ber husband cross the bows of the British steamer Taiyuan, doesn't Interfere and put Captain Nelson, on Saturday last on the high imagine. So far she has steered pretty clear of the sens, presumedly because the British ve sel

regiment in berr

numerus barelaced flirtations, but emitted to pay the usual courtery of dipping her now young Digby is with her morning, noon, and appear most unjustifiable from the warship of a

by any living woman-conceited little hussy- Power. friendly

The facts of the case sre, wa As soon as I became evident that Nora Heath was making the running in that quarter, understand, as follow:

About 5.30 a.m, on the 20th the China Navigwhat does she do but ive Mr. Bolton his cong ation Co. steamer Tatysan, then on her way -you know he has been her shadow for the that they are only awaiting a determined from Moil to Hongkong, overtook the French

past few months-and attach herself to post

Digby." It can be readily adapted for a feeding 75th inst. was the American ship Lucille of 1394 the prolonged ilingus of the King of Slam his the rear, and to all intents and purposes on the part quarter and at 11 oklock she healed

In view of the great inconvenience caused by The stronghold is certainly volnerable Crulser Forfall about 50 miles to the north of Valentine)

"Well, he doesn't seem to object!" "Object! of course he doesn't object, Hir

PASSENGERS by STEAMERS will find li INVALUABLE on the voyage when refresh. ment is needed or they are suffering from SEA. SICKNESS after the bar is closed.

The FLASK is well made and finished, and when emptic I will be worth keeping for domestic

nrc.

bottle; would grove useful to carry milk or other nourishment for Children; or Tea, Coffee, Soup or other Fluid nourishment in tiffin baskets.

THESE SAMPLE FLASKS

It is reported on good authority, says the Chimɑ The German cruiser Arcona left Woosung for Gastle of the 16th inst, that Majs voo Hanneken's condition every critical. He Chelan on the 17th inst

received a slight wound in the side from

• single, merchant vessel arrived at ❘ fragment of a shell, at the battle of the Yalgo. Opportunity to carry the place by storm. Accord lag to A. forelga_waz:vessel, would certainly_night-She-wont-stand being-cut-out-or-eclipsed

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Shanghai on the 17th inst.

He was progresslag very lavourably for some time after his arrival at Tientsio, bat within the THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Aden, from past few days, we understand, blood poisoning bas set in, and his condition has become a China, arrived at London on the 22nd Inst.

serlops that fears are entertained for him.

THE only disengaged vessel in Manile on the

ions register.

who

ing to letter written by an empinyd in the

the camp of forts, the

Japanese,

number 15,000 strong, can be plainly discerned from Port Arthur. They have com nietely encampsised the position on the fand side, and it is believed co-operation of their

fleet from the sea, to

arsenit.

from

the

Majesty has consented, the Siam Observer the 13th inst, understands, to the Souabodee the Japanese may be considered to be already

Hongkong. The Forfait was then some six miles

nd

As an item of incal news a Hyngo contemporary facing, sny really urgent business which | in practical possessing of this vital fortress with over towards the 7'alysan, placing herself on the vanity is flattered no doubt, but of course shale may come before it. It is even reported that i itu dockyard, arseoals and works, for they have, fired one of her small guns, which the Can only making a fool of him. She's doing it just

menlives that five Tapanese women aye married Chinese since the declaration of was,

THE Briksh gun.vessel Redbreast, Lieut-Com-wor mander R. N. Tohnston Stewart, arrived this Can he obtained filled at the following prices morning from Trincomalee vit Singapore.

each-

PORT.

B-fi cents, C-5 cents, D-80 cents.

SHERRY. B--45 Cents. C-50 cents. D-60 cents. BRANDY.

A-60 cents. 11-65 cents. C-80 centy,

BRANDY. D-140 cents. E-$1.70 cents.

WHISKY. -45 cents. D-60 cents, E-65 cents.

IRISH WHISKY. A-go cents. C-70 cents. BOURBON. 60 cents.

JAMAICA RUM,

Go cents.

A-OIN,

35 cents,

THE Bangkok Times have the Bangrak Hospital was quite emply on the rith lost the first occasion for nine months that there had been no patients in that institution,

Convocation of St. Andrew's A REGULAR Chapter, No. 218, SC., will be held in Free- masonel Hall. Zetland Street, thle vening, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting com- pinions are cordially invited.

ADVICES from Tientsin to Shanghal native paper port that the Commander-in-Chief, Sung Ching, had arrived at Nel Chan with a large army and on the roth inst. utterly defeated the Tapanese, who were drives from the field of battle with great slaughter.`

A CORRESPONDENT writes from Tako that the Leyuen damaged half severely when she went around in the Yalpo, and is now in dock at the Taku Naval Yard. Her main and mizen masts have bed to be taken out, and several plates and frames removed from her bottom.

contemporary,

APPARENTLY the only use of the torpedo defences of the cost, remake our Shanghai morning la to blow up Chinese junks. New comes from Fonchow that a junk was blown up by contact with a torpedo at the mouth of the Min; and several vessels have been blown on hy tornedoes in the North Channel, one of

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. them being a war josk with six guns.

Hongkong, 15th October, 1894-

[THE Hand of the rat Shropshire Light Infantry will play the following programme at the Officers Mess, Murray Barracks, this evening, com- mencing at 8 o'clock -

TO SUBSCRIBERS.

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REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS

MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE.

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Songhong Telegraph

HONGKONG TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1894.

TELEGRAMS.

his Majesty suggested regency, but that this would not be heard of

of by the Senabodes, which expressed itself quite content with the King's permission to Prince Sommet, bis private secretary, to sign all important documents in his name. This only a very temporary arrange.. ment, so his Majesty now expects to be måle to resume the reins of office at a very early date.

A

MEXTING of the Odd Volumes is announced for Felday next at 9.15 pm, at the Mount Austin Hotel, Dr. Cantile, etc., will celebrate the occasion by delivering a lectare on Peking and the Great Wall Geographically and Politically." The Hongkong Telegraph regrets being unable to discern where the analogy comes in, but know. ledge may dawn on as later on under the instructive lofluence of the learned Doctor's he witch!ng eloquence, and anyhow the subject is a peculiarly appropriate one at the present crisis: His Excellence Major-General Digby Harker will preside, and as there is to be a general debate, and the lecture will be embellished with Ime-light illustrations, the Job Lots will doubilëss roll up la regiments,

Qua Bangkok contemporary the Timas given an account of the half-yearly elephant procession held at Bangkok the other day, which was witnessed by crowds of people. After regretting! that his Majesty the King was coable to be present, the Times says:- A number of white elephants led the way, accompanied by several of a darker bue and al

a large number of musicians and bannerette bearers, and were followed by various regiments of

detachment of troops and headed by their

whole saluting opposite the Royal Palace. The

• respective bands, the marching of the blue-jackets from the Rong Law was a most creditable performance and merited the praise it got from the onlookers. The well kept, and in the 2,030 man distances were who marched past we noticed lass than half dozen weak sections, the others going by with a rigidly which would have done credit to any

Overture............" The Bohemian M. Balto.

Vandervall troops, Gavery...Iomer Wielder,

"Tastisül"

...Rosales.

a

so to speak, only to stretch out befe hands now and take the place. Marshal Oyama I believed to be the leader of the Japanese expedition,"

THE PANAMA CANAL SCANDAL.

COLLAPSE OT THE PROSECUTION,

of

By special request of the Acting Consul for

charges the bearing of the France forgery and fraud preferred against M. Dreux, who was alleged to be Fmile Arton, a well known Paris accountant who committed several daring frauds while in the service of the Panama Canal Company's service seven years ago, was continued before Mr. F. E. Wodehouse at the Police Court this morning.

Henry Bourgeois, Acting French Consul, recalled, said-I ask for the discharge of the defendant. I have received a telegram from the Governor-General of Indo-China to tell me that the defendant who is travelling with the mistress of Arton la really Monster Dieux. I am satis- fed with the telegram and 'ask for the discharge of the defendant.”

His Worship then discharged the accused amidst appliate.

THE INFORMATION.

out of bravado. I expect she has some grudge

or other against Miss Heath, or she just wanted. to show how Chay was to get young Digby to transfer his adoration to her."

starboard quarter. About one o'clock the

Такуман

was took no notice of, and at 1.05 m. a large gun was fired and a shot hired past Talyuan's bow, Captain Nelson at once ordered the engines to be reduced to "Well, I must say Nora Heath is not the sort half-speed, and hoisted the signal-"What do of girl to make a desirable wife for any meng you want, to which he received the reply-stil I fail to see what busiuess it was of Mrs. Show your ensign." The British ensign was Napier's to interfere if he chose to go and make displayed

and the signal rus up—" Is that all

* fool of himself; "(more lenically)—"there which YOU WADE 2

·AD LDSWOT WAS TOONWE

may

be some good in bor, and she may have in the affirmative. The ensign was displayed done it just out of kladness."

il that day and the night following in order that the crew of the French vessel might enjoy a good look at it. The Taiyuan's engines were then set at fall speed and she soon left the cruiser far astern.

What reason the commander of the Forfalt had for his extremely high-handed and wholly legal I action not ret kon, but no doubt a thoroughly satisfactory explanation will be demanded by the British Government, and doubtless will be forthcoming-or at all events, whatever amends may be considered requisite for what was undoubtedly, however uninten tional, an outrage on a British vessel, will be courteously tendered,

to be regretted that at a critical It is greatly time like the present such an unfortunate con- fretemps should have occurred, and while we can find no excuse whatever for Capt. Reuloux's quite offensive interference British

merchant

un

"Kindness I pooh ! jealousy more likely, and

the love of fatrigue, and and wickedres generally pays Mrs. Prim, working herself op wrathfully, "Why, what do you think I heard about her only yesterday ?"

"What?" (eagerly.) "Something bad I suppose."

Why she smoker!" said Mr. Prim

triumphantly, as though she were accusing bes enemy of all the ins in the Decalogus.

Acinally stokes.

No! How did you find out ?" "Well, I reddening ■ittle-" of course you won't mention it dear 7

"No-no, of course not, you know, you can trust me."

Well, my smah told me

sister

You see she is the of Mrs. Napler's women--"

"Oh, I see, so you can find out all you want to about her. How lucky! Did she tell you

The information laid by the Acting French warranted and steamer on the high | how she gets that lovely shade lo her baír 7

Consul and by virtue of which be obtained warrants for the arrest of M. Dreux and Madame Henriette de Demsilit, altos Comterre de Domylile, etc, was as follows:----

The Magistracy,

Hongkong, October 20th.

with ..

seas, we are equally at a foss to understand for what reason Capt. Nelson or the officer on watch on board the Zalvas omitted to exhibit the courtesy which is invariably shown on all British vessels with pretensions to a representa tire character towards the war-ships of a friendly natior.

THE SUNDAY LABOUR QUESTION.

TWO SHIPOWNERS PROȘICUTE.

A great deal of astonishment has been expressed in shipping circles in reference to a leading article

I am Acting Consul for the French Republic at Hongkong. This day I received a telegram from the Foreign Office, Paris, dated the 19th instant, requesting me to have arrested one Emile Atton, also one Henriette Godard, as Suzanna Nery, allar

alfar Henriette de

charged Danville, with forgery committed in France, warrants for whom have already been issued la France. have reason to believe that the above mentioned that appeared in this journal on the 18th instant and arrived in Hongkong by the French mail in the Government Gostile on the 13th entitled to the credit of bavleg Introduced many usefal novelties into this benigbied colony, and steamer Sydney; the first mentioned under the setting forth that His Excellency's attention 10 asme of Dreus, and the other under the name of has been called to the fact that a misapprehension THE following notice has been posted in the their latest is by no means the least, The Henriette de Donville. As there are reasonable appears to exist that a permit ander the Shipping Office of the British Consulate at Yokohama Cases kwa occurred where the mple flasks of port, sherry, brandy, whisky; | grounds for supposing that the accused may | Sunday Cargo-working. Ordinanca (No. 6 of

wid to the worn sand rum, gl, d

and other comforts to police bave boarded British westels in this port wenly wayfarer constitute a for the purpose of obtaining money, as alleged only to travellers, but

Selection. Яur in Place" Waldessa Valae qu

"Der Immpater von Baklingen "Nasier, Selection. Country Bumpkins"

Polka

Godfrey.

THE Hongkong Dispensary management le persoane leht Safgon on or about the 14th instant ; which was based upon a notification published

not the diplomatic requisition for their warrender,

to resident who have

value of

OWD

THE DEPENDANT INTERVIEWED.

On Sunday: R

The reason

enforced,"

in the fact that on the

30th

"No" (somewhat crestfallen) "I did ask but the woman only asid "plenty washee," but nothing will ever make me belleve its not bottle hair. And her complexion too! How can that elour he natural in climate like this? No, my dear, she's just a made goods

from head to heel up fast litle piece of Just then the canlage drew up alongside the Links, and a merry laugh broke upon their ears.. “Besten, beaten, fairly beaten Mr. Digby 1** ciled a gay young volce. Mis. Napler rested. triumphantly upon her golf stick and her laurels at the same time. "Now will you ever challenge:

again pu

pleasure to be beaten by some people ?" answered "Rather! Don't you know is positivą

a deeper voice with an adoring accent.

Mrs. Prim craned ber lang neck over the side. of the carriage.

"Look! Ms. Dashwood, just look at her i "sha cried. “Why doesn't she have hut dress u HÀ

tan orthodox golf costume 1 7 consider fæt

that

short

"But, certainly, berakists are rather

"Rather short! H'm! I'd like to see thi

October, 1891, Mr. A., G. Wise, Actor Police Colonel allowing me to appear in such kit ! Chins Navigation Co.'s steamer WkampES ON

Tr is reported from Tiental that the Empasar, in shape, and hold enough to but for a day's | discharged from custody, a Telegraph reporter Magistrate, decided, in respect to the coalingofthen. Dastwood choked back alatigh. Ske

new vessels abroad, For this purpose Tie, cool and refreshing gin. uro angiitaifon i telegrams to me hands of the Hongkong Sunday rest has bens partially aboHaked Gig | tinuod Mrs. Prim, luchtly too much engrossed in.

On the

the

Appear that the

for the Whampoa

on that young noodle putting his hands in

UNDER the heading "Fresh Exposures" the | Shanches in correspondent writer in the My name is James Dreux, and I am a son of } ! is to be strictly enforced, for to-day Mr. Jao, her subject to notion het compralon, "There's

af "ppeared 100%.ppearse hacka 12 her pocket sy metal. I pasily think

-shell:

Rewer's Agent at Tientalu states thai parley. Loose as follows :—" It is rated on good authorky | spondents 10, Püblished on the shiva 23 «cal Directors of the Bank of Paris Hastingă în raspouse to summonses [hime" suggest to the Colonel to send bizt_awag

MORE RUBBISH.

LONDON, October azad.

Inga for peace are proceeding at Seval

rahld Editor of the China Gavelis lets himself Oberstely

therefore gray that provisional warrants may be that in fature the provisions of the Ordinance an excuse for Indecency. On October 10th, 1894, at Kluklang, the wife damages payable by them for injury to property no accessit for bill a convenience at escape during the necessary time for presenting | 1891) Is unnecessary for the shipping of bunker har knees at once ? 1 suppose she consider of the Rev. JAMES }. BANBURY, of the Methodist | 90 shore, Masters of British shipa are requented | which can kardi. be over-estimated. Can issued under the provisions of 33 and 34 Victoria, will be strictly this astonishment is to be. /.yfully pretty feet, "murmurod Mrs.

to give information at this Consulate of any such special taster bas sampled the sustents of these Chapter 53, secs. 8 and 17,

we belleve, in th found, w canes which come to their knowled: e."

Baska and he save they are excellest, and auks

Shortly after Monsieur Dreaz was honourably for THOVE The flasks are capitally made, bandy

waited hard she ting, or as a stand-by on

apor

him at the Hongkong Hotel aware that the cost-defences are very important picnic sad that the combined Nanyang and Felyang board ship during the long hours of night when, and obtained from him the following stats Sunday, that coal was sot cargo and that therefore really couldn't help it. Ether the idea of the

anything his wife.

I chose to do, or the picture of feete, after the loss of five re sels at the ag oftam is the case, a stimulant becomes ment: You may say that I am very grateful her agents were not bound, under the provisions or meek lile Colonel belag consulted about Yaloo, are not sufficient for the protection of the necessity. These sample flasks, anging to to the Contul, M. Bourgeois, for bis courtesy of the Sunday Cargo-working Ordinance, to

mig short partioonia" round the golf links was ton. Empire, have ordered the purchase of four or five price from $1.70 for best brandy to at cents for and the prompt manner in which he despatched obtain a permit to put bunker coal on board, Mrs Prim's long scragginess disporting itself in

relatives in Paris. The treat. From that time the decision of the magistrals augh for her. ment I received at the

has never been disputed br the Government, and

"I've no patience with the Womku, #CƏR 15,000,000 has been set aside, and will soon be thoroughly deserving public support.

Police was the essence of kindness, and I am sent, through drafts of Foreign banks, to įka pur- chasing agents.

stion of foreign gunboat protection truly grateful for the consideration shown to me. since. Now, however, li would appe

ding Francis, QC,(ho date Hankow, Mr. Ernest Dreax who is one of the Mircury, under

brokers of Paris and Che ending With reference to the

the Court

for a few months. "Mr. Navigation of

Digby. and alas Mayor of the town of Louveciennes, Company's siasmer Hapsh and the Chinese- the gried, raising her valce, which Nature. that Li Han-chang, Viceroy of the Kwang pro. it seem bardly fair to expect the British

a suburb of Paris.

had already made rather sharp and shrill, and am now owned British steamer Mandarin, Who are

Mr. Digby, kindly find the Colonial forme, ad tothe scusational Inventive faculties of Reater's chang, has been dsusensed for years ago saling sirar ports span itusi! alone, Why should not

Power, are interested in the travelling for pleasure,

Although the lion's take action against the French Government for instant, without a permit issued under the pro- happen to be. Who are colug the " pailey. erected at various foris te Kwastung and trade, do

bad

but the hearing was fixed for present any way 1" she added, solta voce, to Mr. ings for peace" Lo Seoul! Ho Chluss Kwangs. Why dorun this off-gated goad share of the carrylag

Parla. A turzible mistake b'as been made. The was led

Dashwood

·? If so it will authoilty "state to whom the guns were sold - bands, and nearly nit business in traps whole affair f. I believe, the outcome of 10.30 8.1, OB

Brkish Conpesajons, Panda is largely spite and personal animosity. I am very thank-

*The young man's fair boyish), face flúrbed with annoyance as be moved away to do ber groeeds that ful to M. Galguard for going bail for me

bidding * Ash cocijng a | yesterday."

Mri. Napler came up to the cuirlige smiling, in Haukow every day Yet there

After expressing bis sympathy with the (Specially written for iku Hougheng Telegraph.) A thorough woman of the world was Balle unfortunate voyageur and wishing him a happy

Napier, and it took a lot to put her our. In any In the minds of most of the Singapore folk case it would scarcely have brom polkie to show less out of the legal warfare which be latende to carry on in Paris st an early date and to the there was no doubt that Mrs. Nupler was a very | any venation--bad she felt any—to the Colonel's vinced that if the men Emile Arton is about 45 all guests," there was no douby whatever el 194 "Ob how cool and comfortable you bock yours ago, as reported, a very serious blander kas subject, Shen Mrs. Filbywa na parkerid look dhe excisland is als greeted the tea. has made; for Monsieur Dream Isevidently, as Colonel, and Moti Mápiek barking lots of fat Indies, much more sensible way of preparing he stated, only about sä years of sat did caries senior major là thi mth, the regimens profound for the dance tonight than by playing all the mye period proof that he is an amour of the of Cingapore në thar dinge or which E non Conga The Bank swan komm (af have God damag

Į vu at one time

the

the

[This is really most amusing, but it does credit vinces, and elder brother of the Viceroy Li Hong meni to take the whole task of protesting all the Patterdo.Chief of LA and Madame wil; | charged with taking in real on Sunday, the 21st | fall files & am waiting to drive, him home. Agent at Tientsin. whoever that genies may the guns which kia predecessor Chang Chfb-lung the other chase Lunde le in Belifah wongful imprisonment as soon as we return to visions of Ordinance No. 6 of 1891, No evidence There, that will pal a spoke in her wheel for th

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diplomatic representative be news throughout the Far East, and it will and what has become of them? be generally admitted that Chins must be sa important factor in any negotiations that take THE China Gaxelts in responsible for the inverte place. It has been reported in the Japanese ion that it was "reposted amongst the Chinese of the Bittish firms the press, and made a great deal ot, that Count and wis the common talk in well-informed firmer fooring in

„Ranelas gamboni in the riversioen Inouye has been sent as Minlater to Kores alive chcles" in Shanghai on the 17th, lost. has not been vice Mr. Otori, but if the representations of that Sheng Total bad died the previous day the tea-penses closed, and German ganbests have Great Britain, forethie or otherwise, in the after swallowing an

adde, "he had

not give France, who has many missionarior to product, parleying on the subject would bave taken place with the British Minister to Japan the report of bis anleide as a dir et statement & would come to understandley' kheni “, it either at Tokyo or Hiroshima, and not with fact, but as a report generally discussed ja would be comparatively, many to strengs an of protection on the River Mr. Canal Hiller at Scoal Parbaps the quarters that ought to know," Needling to sky

kyɛ ske nove på parleylags for pesos" have been between the report, li ji aver sxisled, was a ridiculație | What Japan and Kolen-Count Inways and. Mit | canard,

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“NOT SO BLACK AS THEY PAINTED HER,”

clous comtemplam: 111. "We know,"our any come up on flying visits. They neght tu da cause of peace had proved successful, tras hopeles ly disgraced, but we do Misently | something, and if the ikrés Powers, togetherwith | bitter end, sur representative withdrew, fully con- Llust Stile woman. "In the mind of Mrs. Palio' win.

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