FIRES IN SHANGHAI

Alter a long spell of immunty, says the Marcusy of October 25th, this morning ushered in

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1894.

favor of Kuehne Beveridge Coghlan in her suit against the actor Charles Coghlan.

The Hamburg-American steamer Fuerst Bismarck, which arrived to-night from

of

MONTEVIDEO, September 27th.

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The following telegrams from an

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BERLIN, October 1st.

The Oppostilon press were never more active than now in Inventing stories representing

pure between the Emperor and Chancellor Von Candy. This time it is alleged that the Kaiser has had a difference with the Chancellor over the mesure of repression which it is pre- ensed by his Majesty in have introduced in the Reichstag during the coming session of that badly.

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THOTEL, situated at a height of 1,350 foot above sea-level, has just been thoroughly

He was finely drawn, and, but for prickly best, hitakin was as white sa u ħaby's. His enormous shoulders and chew, when compared with his narrow waist and hips, were particularly masked. Hix leng, lithe arms and limbs were covered of tersible (rce and speed. His every move ment to the ring was like that of a

panther watching the prey and ready to spring upon it. Creedon, as he appeared, pre ented a mas

mach tackler look, and all the lines of his symmetrical UNDER THE PATRONAGE AND IN THE PRESINCE ester rated recevated and re-furnished, and bedy in fested strength and excellent condition. Fitzsimmons had something the beat in height and reach, but as he stood with his legs further apart than Creedon it was not to marked as it" might have been. There were probably 5,000 spectators

prenent.

the winter season with two iurge fires. The first Southampton, has reduced her westward record changes were "crowded out" of last night's ) mich sinuous muscles that gave every indication broke out just after two o'clock in Nos. 35 and 35 six days, ten hours and fifty-two minutes, fiere:-- Fabkien Road, and blazed with great fury for made August 30th fast, by just twenty minutes, Dome time. neteen houses being completely baving made the onusage in six days, tan houre and thirty-two minutes. This time is thirteen destroyed before the conflagration was vix, Nox, 33 to 38 Fubklen Road, and No. 219 minutes ahead of her rival the Normannia's to 227 Canton Road. There was a good supply record. of water and the firemen worked with a beauty will being hampered, however, by having

to leave to extinguish the blaze in Hongkew.

The houses were owned by the Hal estate and were sured in the Royal Fire Insurance Co. The propery of the tenants in insured for the following amounts in different compantes:--

London and Lancaster

Sun

New

Zaxland

Northern

Hamburg

U Jon

Roval

Melji

by a number

6,000 1,200

1,800

800 2,000 3,000 700

Total............Th. 16,000 The caste of the fire is supposed to have been un explosior, due to an escape of gas.

At a quaster to three, while the Brigade was bustly engaged at the Fukhten Road fire, a general alarm was wired In from No. 2 District, and on A portion of the men repairing to the scene It was found that a serious fire had broken out in black of frame houses on North Honan Road. "This started No. 640, and Nos, 630 to 647 were intally destroyed, and No. 649/651 and 657 were badly damage by water and smoke. The origin of the fire is unknown as yet, although suspicions of foul play are held. The brigade left the scene at 8 o'clock.

The houses were owned by Ching Chong, and were insered in the Hongkong Fire Office. Many of the occ pants were unfasured, but the following companies had risks :—

Melji......

New Zealand

Slemssen & Co.

Hamburg.

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700 500 1,200

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HANKOW

[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT)

October 22nd, Co's, Beamers Harshin, The CM.S.N. Kwang-lze “nd Risngyu bave just taken away another hatch of soldiers, presumably the mouth of the grand canal, and large numbers are going down the river in junks every day. I is estimated that go far about 15,000 men have been dispatched from here.

The repads about Viceroy Chang Chib-tong's movements are conflicting, and the Intention is no doubt to let the public know little possible shout his movements, as well as the object for which his presence is required at the capital. Some

malniatre

he has already left secretly and is now at Tientsin. Possibly he is at Wuchany busy with preparations for his journey, endeavouring in raise the "pocket money" estimated at about Tis. 500.000, repaired for his trip

And

stay at the capital. It is generally believed that he will leave on the 24th Instant by the Kinnghwan. But be is going to the capital, for what purpose is not known. Probably

to render en account of his administration.

It is said that the cotton mill and iron works will be carried on wýhout interruption and that the Viceroy, in order in guard agalust any irre- gularities during his absence, has deposited the par of the foreign staff to the end of the year In the local bank-which is certainly a most com- mendable action, "

|

Admiral da Gama ameeria that there has been rioting in Rio Janeiro lasting five days accom- panded by outrages on Portuguese merchants, fortigated directly by President Peixoto, who Incited soldiers, dressed as citizens, to make the attack on the pretence that they wanted to break up a meeting of royal conspiratorn

Rio, it is reported, looks like a great military camp. Soldiers are patrolling the streets, cavalry are encamped in the public gardens and launches are patrolling the harbour front.

The

number of killed is stated to be 328, and wounded have entered the hospitals. Many of the wounded were taken to their homes. Most of the fighting occurred near the water's edge, and many bedien were cast loto the harbour. The damage to the property of l'ortoguese, British and other foreige residents will amount to $1,500,000 Admiral giving this news. It was not addressed to him, but

Was in

In cypher and sent to a'well-known Englishman here.

According to the Hamburger Nachrichte the Government will parsively resist the desires of the Kaiser in this matter, hoping that a seaction will occur which will hear them out in their Opposition, both as regards the renewal of exceptional laws and in the framing of a Polish policy.

OF

Major-General BARKER, C.B.

IGNOR CATTANEO has the honour to announce that, with the kind auxistance of Signor FRANcescont, leading. TRNOR of the Creedon was first to enter the ring, closely Italian Opers. Malls, bis PUPILS, and aversi followed by Fz Creedon weighed 158 and

LADY and GENTLEMAN AMATEURS, Fix 155 pounds. The reconds were: For

À GRAND CONCERT Creedon, Thomas Tracey, Mick Dunn, Tommy White and Charles Dally; for Fitsiimmens, Jack Dempsey, James Dwyer, Kid McCoy and Sam

H. Stern. After the usual Lostractions men advanced to the c-size of the g the fight

Was on.

the

The Schlesische Zeitung. In an article under the caption, "The Kaiser and Blumarck head the Opposition," endeavours to demonstrate that

Fist round-Both men felt each U¥ ir ap the Kaiser's reech at Thorn and Peace Bls-opening. Flix hd. He was short,wever, marck's remarks at Varsin partake of the nature bit he forced the fighting and landed a hard of an entèute cordiale between the two as right on the head, and Cre don #ored a hard against the policy of Chancellor Von Caprivi in body blew. A moment later Creedon caught a ♬ regard to Poland and his resistance to the left on the chin, and one, two, three on the head.

of the anti-sociallat laws,

The men bad to be separated by the referto, on the bead.

da Game exhibited the telegram renewal attacks, which are obviously designed Creedon ducked finaly from a sight

The Brazilian Government has sent out a revised and authorized account of the slots to the London news agency and to the United States. A strict censorship la maintained.

rioters fired blank cartridges, it is aald. It is The soldiers and marines sent against the probable that rioting will begin soon against English and Italians, the English especially being suspected of favoring the Royalists. Then Peixoto will declare that to order to protect the Uven of foreigners he is forced to declare mattial law.

The British Minister has asked for a guard at the legation and his residence. This was granted him by Nascimiento, by order of Peixoto. The British Legation is crowded with refugees, who, although promised protection by the authorities, are afraid to go on the streets.

RIO DE JANEIRO. September 17th. One hundred sud ninety-seven persons have been arrested for being implicated in the riots of the last four days. Italian and Portuguese houses have been fired. The police and marines are active. Many cries of "Death to tyranta!" are beard. Troops are held in the barracks and

sailors with bosts are ready to land. Presiden! Peixoto announces that aid from foreign war ships is unnecessary,

BUENOS AYARI, September 27th.

Correspondents at Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, telegraph that the revolutionists are actuated by a desire to avenge the recent cruelties and are assembling in the mountain regions near the frontier of Uraguay. It is reported that this force aumbers 5,000 men, and that a demonstration against the Government will soon be made.

MILBOURNE. September 27th. George Turner, leader of the Opposition, bas succeeded to forming new Ministry as follows: Premler and Treasurer; George Tameri Attorney-General. J. A. Ister; Minister of Defence and Health, B. F. Sargood; Chief Secretary and Minister of Education, J. F. Peabody: Postmaster-General, G. aflys of Customs and Lauds, H. Best; Solicitor-General, H. H. Cuthbert; Minister of Railways R. R. Willame: Minister of Public Works, Į. W. Tavamer; Minister of Mines and

There

to force a definite declaration from the Govern- ment in regard to its future, remain unnoticed except in two brief semi-official communications from Hamburg correspondent. The first of these, dated last Thursday, said:

"The enemies of the Chancellor, who are anceshenieves mistaken. The Chancellor har trying to construe the Emperor's recent atter

been directed against him, will soon find never on principle rejected a measure against apitation which endangered the public welfare. He has only first desired that any measure pro- posed to this end should be practicable and effective."

Second round-Creedon missed a light left swing for the head, but he landed two rights on the body. Finalmmons scored two heavy rights, and knocked Creedon down with beary right-hander on the jaw. Fitz landed heary right on the jaw, and the men had to be forced from clinch. Creedon received two heavy sights on the jew and three pahts on the hody, Creedon was then

ben kou

out by a heavy left on the jaw. The the wildest demonstration ever seen to the ring.

Referee Daily awarded the fight to Fils.

simmoat who was fondly cheered. Referee

Duffy announced Fitzsimmons' challenge to Ch Champion Corbett The applace that followed

The communicafon dented Saturday is in the nature of an official telegram, which says: "No

was immense. The work of Fitzsimmons in the anti-anarchist bill will be submitted to the Relch-second round was the m sat narvellous ever need stag having the effect of amending the common law without the most careful consideration as to whether it is, still necessary, "

As to the views of the authorities as to what steps will be most efficient the communication surpents that some differences exist in high quarters, though it may be said that nothing pproaching the gravity of the Manzler crisis is possible.

At the meeting of the 'Frossian cabinet, over Wednesday, it is understood that a majority of which Count Von Ealenber presided last

the ministers present insisted upon the adoption of severe methods of repression, which can be supplied through amendments to the code.

BOSTON, October 1st.

Corbett in an Interview to-day stuck to his decision not to meet Fitzilmmons until the latter had met O'Donnell was altered. He mys, as token of good faith, he will deposit five thou Red dollars to meet Fitzsimmons should the latter defeat O'Donnell. He further declared that the Olympic Club had neither the right nor the power, as it had threatened, to take the title of champion from bim and give it to Fitzsim- mons. He added: "Fitzsimmons talk about claiming the Championship in thirty daye does not worry me la the least."

NEW YORK. October rat.

in this section of the country. The three right banders which Creedon ceived on the head is one, two, three order amazed the spectators and dared the recipient, but they were not from an artistic po, illatic polot of view to be compared with the thres horvy lefts delivered in one, two, three order os Creedon's nose, which Boored the latest aspirant for middleweight bonort, and caused Creedon to fall the easiest prey of all Fitzsimmons' adversaries.

log The main fight was done in the centre of the

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The actual fighting time was four minutes and forty seconds, Creedon was carried to bis corner gasping hard for breath. He was comparatively. abort during the Brat round, and was taken to his corner smiling and chatting with bis attendants. The inference is that he was beaten In one minute and forty seconds, the time of the second round. His seconds and backers were startled beyond measure, and those who

Plasati wished for Fitrimmons

defeat

were overnwed with wonder at the tall men's skill. After the fight was over there were knots of men in different parts of the mammoth arens trying to explains to each other, or have it explained to them, how it all happened, but it was a fact that it did happen before their eyes in the Olympic Club's arena on September 16th,

ibe

Bob Fitzsimmons, accompanied by his Robert Fitzsimmons, middleweight champion manager and others, met Brady, Corbett's glint of manager, in the Herald office to-day. They had gat of the world, and, next to Jim Corbett, quite 1 war of words, during which Arthur Cornwall, England, ice, was born in England, June 4th, 1852. When Lumley Supply, H. Foster: Ministers without portfolios, Lumley a car. Cod att was a cur, Brady called Herbert Blade, the Maori, was touring through

a cur, and the men were kept apart with Australia

istralla knocking out people, Fitzsimmons, a R. Vale, A. McCleans, O. W. McCulloch and difficulty. Fitzsimmons put up $1,000 20 young blacksmith and good boxer, was

meet Corbett J. M. Pratt.

and Brady posted $31,000 for induced to stand up before him. To the surprise. DAVEN PORT (In.). September 2yib. O'Donnell to meet Fitzsimmons. Flissimmons of Robert J. le still the king of pacera. Beforé rent letter to Corbett in which be called upon of every or be knocked out the Meor In 10,000 people on the Devenport inile track be the latter to defend the championship of the succession be defeated a host of Australian Jim easily defeated Joe Patchen la two straight heats, $1,000 to bind the match. He says this is not simmons knocked out Billy McCarthy, at San

world, and notifies him that he has depositedaters, among whom were Jim Starlo, Hall and "Starlight." Coming to California, and then after Joe had withdrawn by agreement, $1,000 to piced a mile with a running mate în m.in. a question of whether he is a welter-weight or Francisco Arthur Upham, at New Orleans the fastest third heat by two seconds middle-weight as long as there is a club willing Jeck Demsey, of the same place, WAL 931 sec, the

In thirteen host be finished in jog with a defeat of Maher, Hall, and Choyoskl, and says Spaced.

for the fight. He refers to his founds; Parter:Maher, i at Coney Island, latwelve of a number of our native policemen, upon

and Jim Hall, at New Orleans, whom to Hille reliance can be placed, as has

lengths in a min. oft sec. The that I Corbett does not cover the thousand to three rounda Recently be bested been shown by recent events. We wonder secun was won by four lengths in 2 mln. dollars he, Fitzsimmons, has depoalled, in three foe Choyniki in a limt ed round contest, whether the city authorities and rowdles will be 56. The last quarter of the third beat was days he will claim the championship. He adds, in his battle with Hall he sparred very

he hopes that Corbett will not lower the $10,000 cautiously for two rounds, then sent his this any better than the employment of natives, in sot sec.

LONDON, September 28th. state.

out with a brisk The Olymple club of New Orleans, are Is 6 feet 13 Inches tall and weight, when at in

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between John L. Sullivan and Jake Kilrain. Mitchel, and Corbett has refused to fight endeavouring to a 25-round contest

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Miss Rafie, an eccentric lady, dled recently and felt as a legacy to Lord Randolph Churchill her mansion "and estate in Oxfordshire in recognition of bis commanding political genius.

PARIS, September 28th... Both La Patrie and La Cocarde announce that Premier. Depuy is to resign almost Raymond Poincare. Although the report comes

Sullivan, who was Washington last

bout

a

has a

a" chest "mengurement of 42 Inches. Hi, waist menstrement is 33 inches, and bis

patello. Mick Duan, Alock Greggsins and register 16

16 inches. He

has defeated Buffa Plank Craig, the Harlem coffee-cooler, and bested fim Hall in an eight round match in Melbourne in 1890. Greggsics, the best man Creedon ever met to a finish, lasted fifteen

if he would meeld give him greater pleasure than to have

Kilrain in a Imited bout, said nothing woul with Jake. The Olymple club is willing to put up a $4.000 purse for a go between this paft, and they think a fight between them would be great drawing card.

Capt. Haff, ofthe Vipitiant, arrived from Eurape

Man gence, abroad he and his crew were treated with great

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Rio de Janeiro, Capt. J. F. Smith, from San immediately and that he will be succeeded by this morning He said that during ble solone tounds at Roby, Ind]-Seattle Posi-Inta?! { [ WELLING HOUSES :-

Francisco. vin Yokohama and Nagasale, with

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LONDON, September, agih. Joseph Chamberlain, spesking at Leods this evening on the question of the abolition of the House of Lords, said he would favour any reasonable proposition to strengthen the House of Lords by giving it the authority and power derived United States Senate from the

by the Representative principle.

The American Line steamer New York, from New York September 19th for Southampton, was signalled off Lizard Point at 1 a'clock to-night She will probably beat her eastward record by more than two hours.

what

they

with may happen, the news is not develd of probability.

The French Frier has been a sufferer from gastritis for the last two months, and he was compelled to go to the south of France to obtain rest and a breath of the invigorating air of the mountains. He was confined to his bed for many days, and the report of his death was spread in Paris for a whole day,

and while himself and crew had nothing to complain of they were granted no concessions. Regarding the centre-board accident, Haff said where the tissues wasting away from inability that the pilot did the best he could. Even the to digeat and asimilate ord mary food. The best pilots abroad did not know of the existence combloed virtues of the Cod Liver Oll and Hypo

phosphites produce a marked effect in such of all the shoals on the yacht course.

October and.. czass. They restore the wasted tissues, Cronis Frank Ives and Jake Schaeffer were matched an appetita, make new blood, beal the infamma. last night to play two match games at 14-inch tion of the throne and lungs, and increase the balk line billiards with anchor shot barred, each flesh. In short they form the fiuwer comblond

600 points to watch to be 3,600 points on,

› be | food and medicine that can be given the invalid, played each night and sach to be for $1,500 Any Chemist can supply B-Bole Agent for side according to the rules governing the Hongkong and the Empire of China-Chan championship, the winner to take all expenses. The first game will be after paving A Fook, at Watkins & Co, Hongkong-[Advt.

In Now

RIO JANEIRO, September 18th, This city is pessful now, and a rigoroste cam- paign against the rebel forces under General Salgado in Rio Grande do Sul is being arranged. Carsity shready holds all the public squares, MELBOURNE, September 25th. artillery

is readytin barracks, while the infantry and the second in Chicago within thirty days The Ministry of Premier Patterson, who | and exflore patrol the streets. No leaves of

after the New York game. Capt. Aurian C, resigned yesterday, banded in ita resignation absence are granted by the commanders of the Anson, of Chicago, will act av referee in bolk,

Kallab, RuslanTM Poland,, where the cholera is

were burned to death.

PARIS, September 26th, The French Chambers have been convoked

for October 23rd.

York during the week beginning November 13th,

matcher:

To-day's Advertisements.

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to-day, and George Turner, the leader of the Many believe that the Government incited the

ship. WAT Opposition, has been charged to form a new Ministry.

people

against the British Legation, but was FITZSIMMONS beats CreedON, WARSAW, September agth. | afterward, frightened at the result of its own. work The Government Indigoantly denies that Sixty homes in the city of Blazseki, district of it had anything to do with provoking the riots,

NEW ORLEANS, September 16th. The glove contest between Bob Fitzsimmons,

*ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship making fearful ravages, were set afre last wight saying that the riots were started by anarchists of Newark, NJ, and Dan Creedon, hailing

"CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO," hom St. Louis, for a pome of $5,000, took place The above Siamsar having arrived, Consignes and destroyed. A number of lamates, afflicted with wlew to bringing the repubile isto die-

Does wollstown newspaper correspondent is la the stens of the Olymple club to-night. They of Carre are hereby exerted to other with cholers and unable to save themselves, Ence before the world.

fought as middleweights at 145 pounds, reported to have been killed. Three others will feature of importance of the match was the Bill of Lading for Countersignators, and to be banished. The damage to property will not ||

take immediata delivery of their Goods from be as great sa at first supposed. Many homers bearing it has on a prospective

Filzsimmons and

between alongside. Corbell. Fisimmons bas; set on fire were sivad.

been most persevering to bis efforts to secure will be landed and stored si Conalguses ri

Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vanual match with the champion, heavyweight, and from time to time has been put off with the and expense. reminder that he was not in his class. Corbett first named Choyoski as the man " lanky Bobs* had to whip before be could take off's match. Fiammona then look on the match, then he was

as told by the champion that he would have

Comparatively ilmla talk fight of Creedon by the geomrai pabilo, Buda Prsti, September with. although the visitors. from St. Louis (wenn At the Blahops' Conference to-day the Primsts enthusiastic in their praisa of the man. Despite of Huwary rand a letter from the Foye directing that fact, however, Firsalmone the Episcopate so won its worth with the pesatbitive favorite throughout, ale odde bolag magssam to shinin a modification of the bill quoted from 5 to 20 to 3 to 3, while as good na i

with the religion of skildran of mined to a could be had against Crieden.

"When the man entered the cine, for the goal

COPENHAGEN, September 26th, The Russian ironclad General ddarta lu ground off Raisuus. Assistance has been sent

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The General Adartz was floated later in the day.

COWETANTINOPLE, September 6th. Ex-Saltan Murad V, who was deposed in 1876, ta dying.

LONDON, September nyth.

The clerks of the Book of England to-day held an angry meeting to protect against the recent admission into the bank as empleyẩn two batches of lady clarkca.

New York, September syth. Judys McAdam to-day confrosed the mport of

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