wherein was interred “La Bella Rosins," the Piedmontere ways called her, was almost destrayed by fire for some unknown cause. The massive coffin was burned and the body was Partly carbonized. Pumour at the time declared that the fire was due in long cherished vendelts, bat this has never been proved.
A dispatch to the Times from Lourenzo Mar- quote that the Portuguese here politely declined the offer of resistance made to them by Cecl Rhodes, Prime Minister of Cars Colony, to quell the rebellion,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1894.
new returning to C fox in the hope of securing position in the foreign department in other Peking. T'entsin, or Center,
In the nextch which was made no evidence implicating Me. Moon was discord, and the only documents re'zed were the letter of recv---| mendation from Minister Yang to the Foreign Office in Peking and to Viceroy Li.
ne this was
The next peran seatched was a naturalised American, born in England, but a resident of Providence, Rhode Island, Mr. John Brown. Early in the search The dispatch says that the cable station at States Consul shouldgrated that the United
be present, and Larenza Marquez has been aband ned, and the acceptable T prepared note requesting the e of the Consul, Mr. Smithers, who used presence of the
be at Chinking and Tientalo, The French
the beginning. Consul was present from the
Mr. Brows explained that his real name was
cable has been connected with the British war- ship Thrush, from which all dispatches are
Rent.
Stewards :-Mer, A. McLeod, H. J. H. Tripp, J. S. Fearon, C. J. Dudgeon, J. A. Pond, G.
Höning, and F. J. Maltland. Committe-Messrs. N. P Andresen, T. Rowe, 7 B. Cmiczon, D. W. Craf td, H. W. Baniel H. W. G. Ha-ter, Rabt. Macgregor, A. P. Stokes, J. Weat, and F. Ayscough, Hon. Secretary.
TIENTSIN AUTUMN RACES, 1894.
Stewards:H, B. Bristow, Esq. ; G. Datrlag, Esq.; W. W. Dickinson. Weg.; J. Frexy, Esq. A. Irwle. Erq.; A. W. Maitland, Esq. Stewart, Frq: 1. Wilson, Esq.
Club of the Scales 1. Wilson, Eeg. Starter and Judge (alternately) :—De, Irwin Clerk of the Course and Hon Secretary :- G. Delting, Esq.
The correspondent of the Times, continuing wilde, but that'on this journey be called himself and J. Stewart, Faq.
BATS: The Governor yesterday told me that he did not believe the rebels would attack the town, but they attacked it this morning and were repulsed by a heavy cannonade. Twelve Por tuguese were killed. The country is in open revolt, and the authorities talk of asking assist- ance from the Transvaal. The situation is unbearable.
ROME, October tath,
Al the next papal consistory, which will be bell before Christmas, seversi Cardinals will be
Brown, as Brown represented the moneyed interests of the Company. It seems that these two men were interested in a certain invention called "Tidal-ware Power. The main docu ment discovered on him wIE R printed applica- tion to the United States Government over year ago to purchase a certain invention of bis, which was a more terrible explosive than any yet known for blowing no vessels. For this there was no natent as yet, neither did he have
he sild.
|
FIRST DAY-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1ST. Superb weather and fair spert bave marked the Northern Olympians this autumn. We append a full account and have little in add except to draw attention to the repeated pro sence of Dr. Frescos stable; the Doctor is associated with Mr. J. M. Dickinson and makes affac
To add to our troubles there has been an out- break of typhold fever amongst the residents, It now seems fiolshed; one realdent, Mr. O'Shea, died, and the others are progressing as well as can be expected. One child is suffering from "carlet fever. These cases occurring in
In a week
ooce beaded but came on agiin being fiacly to community make rather a stlt. but ther
no need for any further slarm, and or two in all probability, the ardal excellent health of realdents will have returned with the cold
weather,
drew up within a bend of Felçü: who was still leading. Blairgowrie and Sheltie were still well in it. The fifth quarter was passed in amins. 53 rcs, and then a grand dingdong race took place between Felüz and Tilt ; the winner was
ridden and finally best bla plocky rival by a length Shelt good third, with Blairgowrie | is i at Els flank. Time, 3minst 37seca. VICEROY'S CUP; value, Tia 200; presented by his Excelle-cr the Vicero; second pony to receive Tis, gofiom the Race Fund; for China ponies; weight for Inches as per scale ; entrance, Tia. 5. Two mi ca. Dr. Fraser's ch. Loadstar, 1581b.......................
Mr. J. M. Dickinson 1 Dr. Robertson's ch. Mountain Deer, 1581b...
Owner 7
Mr. Derlug's wh. Erek, 16416...... Mr. Simone 3 Only three panies faced the starter, the favourite. Mountain Deer, securing the inside place. The first four quarters were timed to 38 Loadstar sated as pilot, with Mountain Deer at secs, time lom, 1.46 and doring which his shoulder and Erek well up. Up the easi straight all were going strong and in a heap, the fifth quarter taking 33 secs, and the sixth 34; fer this Trek fell out, leaving Mountain Deed
und
|
A rumour has reached here that General Sung has sent General Yeh under en escort of 400 soldiers
to Peking to receive punishment. Tha nativos say be is to be strangled.-N. C. Daily News.
NANKING NOTES.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
Nanking, 1st November. The most noted physician of Nanklang, Kwo- military student called him In, and though the kan-kat, has met with a misfortuna Tately. A
atudent had u direase in which the fire or heat is asid to be in excess. In spite of the remonstrance of a medical friend of the pallent, Kwo gave heating instead of cooling medicine and imme.
made by calling a number of scholars and Into doctor responsible, and a seitlement was only officials who assessed damages at over five
bend
aprolated. Among those who will receiva the ≥ with him any materials. " It in all in my brain." with that shrewd Inver.of horses and 'arcom-hese fine ponies went reck and neck and distely death reunited. The friends held the
red bat are Mgr. Jacobini, Archbishop of Tyr and Papal Nu: c'è to Portugal; Mgr. Cretont, Nancto to Spain, and Mgr. Faasil, the. Fapal
Auditor.
A crowd declared.
Another document was a private letter weliten
hior to sell ble Invention there and not go to China at this time.
•pliabed"
pllaked #fock" a remarkably strong combina los, and one that is hard to beat. Mysterious's
by his wife to bim at San Francisca, beseeching victory in the Maldens (owner up) was a popular one, hut nisuredly this meeting will not go down the roll of fame as a griffins' meeting. Difficult to get, the few purchased have turned out as pour le quality as in quality.
We refer in the proper place to the eternal difficulty about the start. The starter, it asem,
BERLIN, October 14th. Emperor William arrived at Cronberg. In the The third man was Mr. George Howle, a Tanhus mountains, to-day on visit to bis Scotchman by birth, but a naturalised American. mother, the Empress Frederick. The Emprees On him was found no evidence whatever, except met him at the ralleny station.
one of Lord Brassey's naval books of 1882, CHRISTIANA, October 14th. Indicating that he was interested in naval affairs.ald "go" but did not simultaneously drop his asembled
bled to-day to bear the poll The three men seemed to be together, but, at fig. and the result was confusion; to the true Ex-Prime Minister Steen delivered I say, no farther evidence existed, and certainly
the race was run over again later in the day. when to the satisfaction of everybody the seme an oration on the subject of Norway's fature.no contract with the Chinese Government. The
pony won again, Whatever may be its demerits The returns from the various constituencies are only contraband goods were a man's brain or a
on other grounds, on this occasion at least not complete, but the figuren already received | man's hoper.
another flag some 50 yards in front of the starter's ate sufficient to show that neither party will obtain a decisive majority in the new Starthing, which will probably consist of fifty-eight of the party of the L-ft and fifty-six members of members of the Right.
LOURENZ MARQUEZ, October 14th. The rebellius Kaffia in great force attacked this town ta-day, hat were repalied. A renewal of the attack is expected at any time. The aluation is seriors as the for defending the place is not sufficient to make a prolonged resistance.
CAPE TOWN, October 14th. The Government like South African republic has offered to assist the Parloguere at Lourenze Marquez spalast the Kaffic. The proposed er-operation is regarded with nuspicion here as an infrlogement of Biltish suzerainty.
After detaining the steamer all day orders at last came from headquarters, and at eleven, would have solved the difficulty. o'clock at night the Japanere officers came on board with their soldiers and with guns, and took forceful possession of the ship, in face of the protest of the French Commandant and the French Conani,
Then the three men were formally arrested and ordered to leave the ship as prisoners. All protestation was unheeded, and the three men were forcibly carried ushere an prisoners of the Japanese Government. This, I believe, is the of arresting foreigners by either Japan Best case of or China, and done, too, not on Japanese soft, but on a steamer of the French Gavernment sailing under the French flag. To arrest men
QU
The following are the events and results :-- T20 CHU-LIN STAKES; value, Tis. 75% for China ponies; weight for laches as per scale ; entrance, Tls. 5. Half a mile.
Dr. Frazer's gr. Pilgrim, 15tih......................
Mr. J. M. Dickinson 1 M. Detring's gr. Totilas, 155ibe... Mr. Simons 2 Mr. Hughes's ch. Mephisto, 164lbs......Owner 3 Only three ponles came to the flag. Mephisto and Pilgrim threatened treable at the start bat changing their minds, Pligrim jumped into his bridle and at once showed a lead of three lengths, which he steadily increased up to the quarter (29 sec.); in the straight he elongated his differences and won hands down by any number
Jocks had to show their mettle; coming into the
traight they were riding "lve devil," old bands said. The Doctor tetraedroase the call, but Loadstar came gallantly up under Mr. Dickinson's whip and won by a short length, Erek being some ten lenetha bebind and quite out of the grand jockeys' dael --Time, 4-34.
NEWCH WANG notes.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
NEWCHWANG, October 30th, News Just to band that the Chinese recaptured the position lost by them some days ago on the Yaloo or neighbourhood, but with heavy loss to After the recapture they were
itemtcives.
jolved by 10,000 Mongolian troops It is reported that when the Chinese last this battle their malo body, under General Yob, were not in the fight. It is further reported that the Japanese are sætrantlog.
Four transporta with Hananese soldiers arrived several days ago, and all but two have left for Tientsia; 18 camps are being built here in the neighbourhood, and it is expected that 20,000 soldiers in all will be stationed here before the winter sets In.
The camps are in charge of General Lien Tere Lu and the whole forces under Tattar General Stun Tong Ling.
hundred dollars.
scom
On a busy thoroughfare not fat from our com- pound the Chinese are cleaning and repairing a
and sewers one can have a lesson concerning Oriental methods by watching the process. The sewer is just in front of the stores, he built of brick and about six inches wide and a foot or more derp, and covered with the stone slabs of the pavement. It is full to the top and the con- tents must be dug away. Each man seems part of the sewer, and it does not to pull up the stones covering bla own
to matter at all whether, when the repair. ing is done, the sewer will carry off
the sewage or not, and it usually does not, as intervals. This is individuality carried to It secumulates and must be carried away at
extremes. A drain in Chiss is only a long cesspool, hence the frequent occurrence of cholers four or five times the capacity to drain such and other epidemics. It would require sewer of street, but it would likely be difficult to teach the Chinese this necessity or to teach them the need of his Individuality in making the sewer and a better graded and sloped hottom so as to run the sewegs off,--Shanghai Mercury.
NANKING, November 7th.
༣
Co-day's Advertise:enis.
HARMSTON'S GRAND
CIRCUS,
ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING ANIMALS.
TO-NIGHT!
TO-NIGHTI
First Grand, Full and Complete,
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. N.B.-Unlike other Circus establishments we do not nightly send into our Arena and announcs a CHANGE OF PROGRAMME when in reality it is only a transposition of nombers, but being confident in the resources of our Great Company
We fear not to promise a full and complete CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. THESE ARE FACTS,
TO-MORROW AFTERNOON,
14TH NOVEMBER, GRAND FAMILY MATINEE. Doors open at 3 o'clock, to Commence at 3 sharp. Children Half-price to all parts of the Circus.
PRICES OF ADMISSION.
Boxes of 6 Chatre $12.00 Single Seats In Boxes Dress Circle Chair ..... .........
21.00
1.50
Stalls, Carpated Seats ..........
50
Gallery (for Chinese only)
30
SPECIAL RATES for the ARMY and NAVY: Soldiers and Sailors in Ualform will
perior to the two catloos, France and the of lengths. Totilas was second, seven lengths carpleted. Threception of the Firebrand is here to-day and was received at the steamer be admitted to the (Stalls) Carpeted Seats for
the basis of the documents mentioned indicates that Japan is showing her power as
Valted States. There might be suspicions of something more, but
ahead of Mephlato. Time, joi secs.
ter Clint and Foreign Minister Blanc and the other than reliable suidenpicton unverified is MAIDEN PLATE; valve, T. 200; first pony,
1 ONDON, October 15th. The Rome correspondent of the Times, dent. ing the reased caniness Fetween Prime Misis-
Impending rethement of Slenor Blanc, says that the policy of the two ministers is absolutely Identical. Signor Blanc's position is absord. The attacks on him are instigated by the DI Radial party. The Marquis Di Radial finds some surpert in court chicles,
I might also state that I was likewise requested to show my baggage, but finding out whe 1 was, I was no longer molested, except just when the three men неге ready to leave, the head officer motioned me to come 100. The French Consul mentioned that I was
preacher, and so the The result of the electons is the complete over. Nevertheless I felt a bond of danger vanished. sympathy for the
A diolch to the Timer from Brasgels says ¦
throw of the Liberal party save in the capital, The first application of the principle of universal
suffrage has therefore justified the forebodings of the dactilmates who foresaw the downfall of their case.
What they failed to foresee was the Immense success of the Secialists, with whom
|
men arrested, and to fact every foreign passenger on board, French or Erg'ish, German or American, had feelings of regret or ladignation, as they saw the three forcibly carried away from under the French flag as captives in war. For the Chinaman there was respect and admiration from
every one, for his self-porression, courtesy, and cordiality. To think that be of oorty-three Catholics, who, in the election, was thus stopped on his journey on no other have lost ten grats and gained two, and twenty-svidence than that of being recommended for nine Liberals, who have lost ten seats and gained | faltbivi services: Patriolic Chinamen are none seven. The Socialists were not represented in | too many,
the Catholtes have now to reckon slone.
The old Chamber of Depuiles was composed
the last Chamber. They have secured nineteen As for the Americans, it is a matter of interest seats
to all foreign residents in the East, whether arrest can be thas made so easily, oven during
The old Senate consisted of forty-seven Catholle members and thirty Liberals. The former have gained ten seats and the latter three.
PARIS, October 1çib,
The Minister of the Interior, M. Dupuy, also Premier, has ordered the expulsion from France of six Spanish toreadors, who took part in bull fights at Nimes, department of Gard, and at Dex, department of Landes, at which bulls were killed in defiance of the law prohibiting such contests,
LISBON, October 15lb.
|
THE SHANGHAI RACE CLUB.
Alter an interval of nearly twenty years the Stewards of the Shanghal Race Club gave a Ball on the 8th. last. which proved such an onqualified succem that it is to be hoped the Hongkong Jockey Club will after the next mest- log revive what in older days were about the most popular and enjoyable social functions of the season. The following account of the recent An enormous crowd witnessed in silence this Ball in Shanghai is taken from the N. C. Dally afternoon the embarkation of 800 troops for Lourenzo Marquez.
Sometimes, fortunately, the sight of means BERLIN, October 15th. to do good deeds makes good deeds done; ; and so the great improvements is the Grand Stand Commissioner of South-west Alrica, in command put it into the minds of the Stewards of the of the expedition operating against the powerful || Race Club to give a subscription Bull after a Hottentot Chief Henrik Withol, announces that interval of twenty years or so. The last Race Ball the latter has yielded to Germany, whose troops was given in the early seventies at the Shangbal
eccopi id bls stronghold.
A dispatch from Major Lutwein, Imperial
Clab; the Race Ball of 1894 was
An
Tls. 150 second pony, Tis. ço; for China ponies that have never ran before; weight for inches as per scale; entrance, Tis. 10.-One mlic
Mr. Jolias's ch. Mysterious, ribs......Owner Mr. Sommer's b. cydliz, gibs......Owner Mr. Maltland's bl. Enlus, 165lb......... Owner 3
Mr. W. W. Dickinson o Mr. James's ch, Biale Aboll, 152.
The four got off to an excellent start, and remained well together for the first quarter (31-es) During the first part of the second quarter Folus led, closely followed by Mysterious and Blair Atholl. Rounding the bend Mysterious asserted himself and was never afterwards hested. In the rear and passeraight Seydiz came up from Eolas and Blair Atholl. Mysterious, untouched, increasefbls lead and won in a canter by 33 lengths, Seydiz two lengths in front of Eolus. Blair Atholl half a length beblod, Times, 31, 1.3, 1.373, 2.35E. AUTUMN Cop: value, Tls, 100; for China per scale ; gelffins of this meeltog allowed stax, catsauce Tia 3.
One mile and a quarter. Dr. Frazer's dun Plebelan, 155lbs...............
Mr. J. M. Dickluson t Mr. Detring's br, Sendgraf, 125ibs Mr. Simons Mr. Chancey's ch. Despatch, regib............. Mr. Sebrof's dan Captain, 164lbs..............
Mr. W. Dickinson 3
Four ponies came to the post and got away fair start, Sendgraf, in the laside pisce, leading At the first quarter (31)secu.) he was closely followed by Plebelan with Despatch, the favourite, close on. The way there sped the half mile (min.
when the Peking horse made an effort to come up but failed. In the bend Plebeian challenged and collared Sendgraf lending him fate the straight by length and hall. The race then became a procession, Plebeian arriving an easy wioner by four lengths: Sendgraf three lengths in front of Despatch. Time, 2 mins. 45 sect.
Advices from Walfish Basan September zeth la, the enlarged and rejuvenated Grand HO STAKES; valne, Tls. 75; for China panies;
camp.
bava
announce that Major Lutwein on August 13th stormed Chlef Withol's Withal escaped and
I subsequently sent messengers with afferings peace to the German commander. During the engagement Lieutenant Diestel and eight German troopers were killed and Edorff and ten troopers wounded. Withol has been giving the Germans trouble for a long
ms
BRUSSELS, October 15th. As far as can now be judged in the elections
for Parlisment the Moderate Liberalists have
lost thirty-one seats, mostly to socialists. The the ballroom. The floor was
ing-room for
Wlog.
The
The dock for the-
dock for the U.S. gunboat Petral is well advanced towards completion. The dispatch-boat Alacrity with Admital Fremantle, who
· upent several days here, left three days ago. Newchwang in earnest and are arriving daily,
missionaries are leaving the laterfor for The temperature is 30 to-day and a strong N.F. wind is blowing. Eleven charters of steamers for this port have been cancelled, so that a very great rush at the close of the aesson is not anticipated.
Sickness is rife, and our doctor is busy with fever cases. One has resulted fatally, that of Mr. D. B. O'Shea of the Customs Service. Mr. Dyer, second officer of the steamer Winchow, recently succumbed to cholers.
Returning Chinese soldiers are coming in dally, sometimes in as large batches as filly at a tims. They are deserters. The Taolai's men capture and learn them as they arrive, and then deport them.
There is quite pante among the Chinese bers, who are leaving in hundreds by every steamer. The steamer Kwongsang let this morning with goo of them. Money is tight and Chinese cash exchange is at this moment at
to the dollar. Chinese fiae notes are not negotiable at prevent, and this acousta party for the high rate of
of exchange.
Our new Viceroy, Chang Chih-tung, arrived
landing by the principal officials of the city.
The business streets present a very gay appearance. Red lanterns hang before every door and in many places ibe whole street for long distances fe entirely covered in with sn wning showing the fire Chinese colouro, Arches STO
erected
at short intervals, drared with hangings of green, red, and yellow and provided with balconies where alters bearing her Majesty's tablet are placed. Incense is kept burning before these tableta and batida of music or companies of actors, also in the balconies, provide entertainment for the dense throngs of people that fil the streets. They hava labd aside their usual tools and
come forth for bellday. All are in the best of humour but they cannot resist the tempta tion, which the appearance of a foreigner presents, to have a litle fun at his expense. They jostle him rudely as he passes and laugh at his efforts to maintain his dignity and temper. They follow him into the chapel and drown his voice with whistling and yells, then meekly arge him to preach to them. They fling bits of stone or clay at him, smash the furniture and indulge in other horse-plar, but it is all in spori: Altogether the celebration is a great success and bespeaks the loyalty of the people.
Proclamations have been posted within the
Concord stopped here a few hours
A flying column of the Japanese Army in suid ; past few days asking for contributions towards to be wiible. 100 miles of here, in the direction the 7 Total has been degraded for sending some of Kalchow. Rumour has it that our local trying to me got on which the government is
The U.S.3. members of his family to safer surroundings.
The Firebrand arrived here yesterday, and kisug. Consul A. C. Jones was aboard. Bishop this afternoon on her way from Wabu to Chin- attempted 10
dock
this morning, but falled on Ninde, of the M. E. Church, arrived in the city account of insufficiency of water. She will on Monday last. The Nanking Missionary repeat the attempt to-morrow, The Pigmy la Association will give bien a reception to-morrow still bere and will assist in the docking. Some night.-N. C. Datly News, thin crusts of fee have been noticed already upon the ponds, and the thermometer is at times at 0.
30 cents each.
BOX PLAN KELLY & WALSH's, where Seats can be reserved.
ROBERT LOVE,
Manager. S. RIECH,
General Agent. Hongkong, 13th November. 804 [1177
TT
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,
is proposed to carrs ont GUN PRACTICE hood of North Battery, on SATURDAY, the 17th instant, between the hours of 3 and 5.15
with 7-pounder GUNS from the neighbour
P.M.
The firing will be in a North-easterly direc» tion, (towards the Channel Rocks),
All Ships, Junks and other Vesuela ure cats- toned to keep clear of the range.
By Command,
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 10th November, 1804.
[118%
A. S. WATSON AND COMPANY, LIMITED.
CENTS PER SHARE (or Four Per Cent. on the AN INTERIM DIVIDEND on Account of the Year 1894, at the Rate of FORTY Capital of the Company) will be PAYABLE
at the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, Hongkong, on and after the sand instant, on WARRANTS to be obtained from the Under signed. Local Shareholders are requested to
at the COMPANY'S OFFICE for their ARRANTS
The Pigmy gives an entertainment to-night at the assembly rooms, and extensive preparations have been made for a good night's entertain
"The cricket season is closed and several foot-¡ cases. They restore the wasted tissingen | dering which period no TRANSFER OF SHARES
ment.
ball matches have taken place under the auspicos of the Newchwang Cricket Club.
Some Chlaese merchants are re-shipping their merchandise, not considering it sais enough to | warebnose It' under existing circumstances.
In port the gunboats Pigmy and Fireband and steamers Chungking, Vihrang, Tatytch, 2 | Chusam, and Kaifong.—Mercury,
November 2nd,
weight for inches as per scale; winners at this meeting to cairy Blb. extra; entrance, Tls. 5. Three quarters of mite.
Dr. Frazer's gr. Pligrim, Mr. J. M. Dicklason Mr.
-Frelberr......
3
of
Creste
Scorr's Emotion of Pars Cod Liver Oil with all conditions Hypophosphites is especial adap to where the tissues are wasting away from loablilty to digest and assimilate ordinary food. The combined virtues of the Cod Liver Oll and Hypo phosphites produce a marked effect in such an appetite, make new blood, heal the loffamma- flon of the throat and lungs, and increase the flesh. In short they form the finest combined food and medicine that can be given the Invalid. Any Chemist can supply it.--Sole Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of China: Chan A Fook, at Watkins & Co., Hongkong.—{Advt.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
rach November, 1894,-Al 4 p.31.
FTONON.
most admirably arranged, decorated; and lighted throughout
with Incandescent
the slectric light, supplied by a temporary installa tion on the Racecourse. The front flight of steps, covered over and curtained in, was the Mr. →→→Master Kildare............. entrance, the open part of the Stand being
The native authorities are keeping whatever carpeted and
and furnished
drawing room
The start for this race resulted in 'addie' ali the ladies between the dances, with the best round, Freiherr, the second favourite, not passing Bows reaches them very secret. However, referes from Calallenchins, Fenghuangcheng, the post at all and Master Kildare wheel and Liaoyang, are pouring into this port, bring for light refreshments in the southern The Pari-mutuel room on the ground door, round and returning så ble jock saw no flag extending the full length of the building, was Pilgrim, penalised by Bibs, galloped round betly grows of disaster and Sight. So far as we
Autocrat pursued by
whom he beat by a half know, the Japanese are in Protests were
la retrasting to hnangeblog, and General lamps, engib
made; a Stewarde
wards Liaoyang. The the card for the day wa the jockeys, and trophies of the new chamber,
run over after the card and stirrups, finished. bits
very steep in many places, and surrounded by blue with expletives and wils. In these pane passes General Sung
but the owouts, like oht to more than hold his own. to celebrate their success at the elections. There The EoBernt effect was fascinating, ad | ".
The Chenghal was no disorder. At Mons the socialists also the members of the Committee who wore "good sports," all acquiesce all the almost impossible for the Japanese to pass held a demonstration, which ended in a umail
came in for the saw that
If the Chinese will only lovers!
through this walk, came off moonlight, commendation. The
but what we saw HAVRE, October 15th, under the talented direction of Commander
of it was good: after two frait 6ght. At present a regular rot has set in and
soldiers efforts all four
BOW BIT. off
are deserting General togelber, Frel hundreds of Sevenly packages purporting to be furnitur Vala, occupied a matted addition at the south
herr, the Chefoo
champles
Ted the first
Stug's army were landed here recently from Southampton, and of the room, a similar addition at the
north
this bad news has caused að regular panie quartez (to secs.}} the Upon examining them the police found that they end being provided as an ante-room. The room behind; in the bend Pilgrim shot through like here, and has brought about pencial criale.
other three ch
to the numberwelt løbted with clusters of it was
these
Catholics lost seven seris. Owing of rebailots necessary it is and caps of Ing called, and a decision given that the race bewo places is bily, and the roads difficult, belug
The air
aft was
the exact composition
of
The socialiste beld a demonatzation harė 10-day spurs and whipi, hames and tandem gear, thick with sapient desced, and m
riot.
ponth for the decown Band, kace. He
less
arranged
for
contained a perfect arsenal of anarchist weapons, at the back were most lion, and the a
sender is unknown to the authorities,
THE OUTRAGE ON THE * SYDNEY,"
The Rev. Glbert Reid, the well known mission- ary, given the following interesting account of the recent seizure nd detention of the French mail Former in Kobe harbour by the Japanese authorities
country,
bai been gravely acowntuated by the action Into the of the Total, who, fearing the stability of native
balt and had a long lead to However, slack / of t
straight, Freihen, grandiy ridden,
The forethought and ability that had been hopeless forth to ride to instantly made it duties are to be paid in hard cash. As there i
.
Wakamera
*Landesinenupersmateri
Calorie. Declaration
- the Tou
Dairy Bell
Chare.
-PODAL.....
Wudh Nagles
៖៖៖៖ គ
Wind
བྷཊརིཏྟཱ དྷཱཝདྡྷཡཱ དྷ། ཨཱརདྷཏྟཱ།
Cap Back Holbow
Cape St. [kanal... 2513
ha
13th November, 1894-åt 10 am,
STATION.
tanetings, Griffias to carry weight for luches can pack on board bath Muni janit 3,000 more
including bamba, arms and ammunition, skele- smoking, cand-playing. ton keys and barglars' tools. The facilty of the consumption of the in to it and seemed to be coming
was laid at se infulty of Dickinson bottles, while supper wat amsil tables in the large timn-room upstairs,
others. Pilgrim was pulled in hard exak to be obtained, in all probability par expended in producing such perfectles were wall atard of Frothers, who came up with terrific seriously interfered with. In the last three days near the post which he reached à leagths chase and shipment of cargo will be mout repaid by the evident enjoyment of the guests,
Dancing began soon after nine, the following dash at the last, Master Kildare a good third, exchange as risen from Tis: ya, per zoo dollár
Time, t min. 371 secs.
to Tid. 77 panterday morning. Tis. So last night and being the programme 1—
I early this morning, and even as much as TIE, NORTHERN CUP vales, The 100; for Grigo has been offered for $100 to-day. The people of this meeting and non-winners at previous are flying out of the port. Ae msey waiver as the steamer Kwongseng nen asperacale; non-wlanesa at previous meeting leaving to-day, and to carry gibs, extra; winner of Malden Plate anions to go, it is en we he; od that this wiganser to carry 71b. extra j entrance, Tio, 5. One not trest with bed "wencker suiokle, as the mile and a half,
life must be great if she does, Native shops, especially monny skopy, aM shotting their doors. Last night, crowne krmed with kulves and sticks invaded the money shops, Mr. W. A. Morltug 3 | demanding hard cash for their sower, and tarday The steamship Sydney, belonging to the Messa
Mr. James'a br. Blairgowrie, saibs..... días motos are mos marketable, We are, la fact, geries Maritimes, was detained on Monday morn
Mr. W. W. Dickinson in ; in the midst of a
| a war panis sad a fleandlel erials. ing last under suspicion of carrying contraband And it was kept up with great spirit. There Mr. Hughes's ch. Mephisto, 16gibs......Owner To make matters why you ¿mam braver, goods. Very HOOD the search for goods and of was no formal supper, but the mom was opened
Alter an excellent start Mephisto made the who had died or deserted, arrived yesterday, and boxes was changed to the search of ladi
Individuals.
at half-past
eleves and propis made up their pace, but was passed by Fely in before the first to-day, and any minste • most uncomfortable The first one thus exaralued was a Chiosman, little parties and want is whenever they liked, guaster (asecs.) Blairgowrie slowride with state of things may con Named Chen Tan-moon, who accompanied so that there was no crewding on the one hand Sheitle and Tilt just behind was the order su to the Chinese Minister, Yang, Ya, to Washington and no interruption to the dancing on the other.
Being a
a fellow-passenger with the three gan- Hemen arrested by the [apanese on the Franch mall In the harbour of Kobe, I am glad- to have the opportunity to state the exact facts. That might be surmised, or what one might know on the basis of personal felendably, is
other
than the actual evidence. It is with the last that we have to deal.
Walt MIL Caindontes chringed by M, Vala, 10-Walls anaman Mugadore 11.Danding in the Barn.
19,- Prika
14-Calop
18-LABO
17-Wilsnau
mmmpunktiga d' Ansone, Cloches de Fête, bi Toscana, Haddon Hall
19,Dancing to the Bern.
Mr. de Nantid's b. Felylia, 166lbs......Owner T Dr. Robertson's gr. Tilt, raglbs... Mr. J. Fanton a Mr. Wyburn'a br. Sheltie, 140lbs..aku
the half (rmin, diseco.) Tilt and Skekdie drew | latter antred this modula off
In the capacity of secretary and first laserpreter. Altogether the Ball was an undebted success, up close on the leaders during the third quarter tomo
He had already been in the diplomatké pérvion, and an excellent precsóant, and it is well that (imin qajsece,), but could not replace them. day time she was during the ministry of Chang Yen-hown, now a we should give the names of those to whose | The miẩn (smins, 18ksets.) showed the same on the sịch sà, khứ đôde weeping wate Member of the Teung-ll Yanda, Mr. Most was || quartioun the users was doo" They were p alwagensent bei in the wand zit duite au mai bog
Tolda
પણ આમ
14.01
aqwa Jalwa la ipas llo !..
CLOSED from Monday, the 19th lnstant, till The REGISTER of SHARES will be Saturday, the 24th instant, both days Inclusive,
can be registered.
[1150
By Order,
A. H. MANCELL, Secretary. Hongkong, 13th November, 1804.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL
THE Company's Steamship
"FOKIEN," Captain Davis, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDẬY, the 16th Instant, at Day- light.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong, 13th November, 1894.
Intimations.
THE PHARMACY.
* TANSAN"
"TANSAN".
[1381
"TANGAN"
THE NEW JAPANkir Table WATER Recommended by leading Medical Men in
Hongkong and China.
Analytical report by ARTHUR HILL HARSALJ, M.D., and EDWIG Ġodwin CLAYTON, F.LC., F.C.5, Landan, showe that it contains 6 par cant, more Iron Carbonate than any water from similar Spas,
"TANSAN” “TANSAN" "TANSAN" Sole Agents for Hongkong and South Chius.
FLETCHER & Co,
The Pharmacy, 25, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, soth November, 1894,
PRIVATE BOARD
12,
G
Minds, with the woeiber vil preveli
AND
RESIDENCE
`LENEALY BUILDINGS.
MR. GILLANDERS.
Hongkong, ged July, 1804.
HONGKONG TIMBER
YARD, WANCHAL REGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER
1952