Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED.

HAVE JUST received A CONSIGNMENT OF

ILFORD DRY

PLATES,

, 10/8, 12/10,

and are offering the same st popular prices,

SENSITIZED ALBUMENIZED

PAPER,"

pl. In tina.

CHEAP AND RELIABLE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1894.

opening of the Semion remained sitting: wben || Admiral Sir E. Fremantle leht Shanghel for cheers were given for the Emperor.

A NEW RUSSIAN LOAN. A new Russian Joun on the London market ir regarded si material evidence of the improved relations existing between Great Britain and Russia.

WAR NEWS.

(Special to Shangħat Mercury) THE TONGHAKS IN KOREA.

YOKOHAMA, December 4th.

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Hankow in the Alacrity last Sunday morning.

MR. C. Danny, Ir, who has been acting for some flose past as Chargé d'Affaires at Prking for the United States, arrived here by the Caledonien to-day an route to Mararfiles. THE adjassic Convocation of St. Andrew's Chapter, No. 318. S.C.. will be held in the Free masons Hail, Zetland Street, this evaring, 8.30 for g a'clock precisely. Visiting companions are cordially invited.

The British gun-wesmi Pigmy arrin địat Kis-

It may Interest mariners to know that the Central Fairway buoys in this harbour are now being re-coloured in strict accordance with the sales recently issued by the Board of Trade for the guidance of the Harbour suthorities la'all parts of the British Empire,

In yesterday's issue, saya the N. C. Daily News of the 7th inst, we mentioned that the Viceroy Chang Chih-tung had reilered Admiral Koo Pao-chang of his past of commander of the Nanyang Squadron, and had superseded Treag Total in the command of the Wossung forts. There officers were doubtless favourites of the Viceroy Ltd K'an-yl, but we have it on good

A telegram from Seoul dated, the ard fasters | klang on the 3rd Insient and left for Hankaw the | zuthority that they are quite Incompetent for

states that Count Isonyo le taking vigorous measures to restore internal order in Korea. The Tal-won-kon resigna his position na Government Adviser and there have also been other radical changes made in that department, as well no fo the Interior, Justics and Educational Body.

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vame day, where she relleves the Procock for the winter. calling at the ports on youda.

The Pancock returns to Shanghal,

vel or military employment so that by dis peasing with their services Chang Chik-tung evidently shows he is determined that incapable Tux final heat in the Police Lawn Tennis

officers I shall not hold important posts under him. Championship will be decided to-morrow after. It is reported that Chang has been using his own goon at the "Central," the pairs being Actings to some purpose, and that, unknown to his rubordinates specially Interested, be bas constables McCaolay and Burgess. -

myalty.

entirely false, and that he knew nothlog about the alleged assaults.

His Worship then referred to the Retradition Ordinance and said "1 will commit the prisoners to guol, but they will not be handed over to the Chinens authorities until ther expiration of ßfteen days, and in the meantime they can apply to the Supreme Court for a writ of habeas corpus.

The defendants were then commoved to Victoria Groll

1 in custody.

We understand an application will at once be made for a wit of habeas corpus, and that vigorous efforts are to be made to zive these unfortunate youths from the fate that undoubtedly Awaits them should they be ultimately handed over to the Chinese authorities.

Regins was The Oxks at the V.R.C. meeting, Atha's being second.

Lorrow, November 12th, An explosion of fredamp occurred to-day la Uress, Bohemia, causing the death of 20 persons. The French Government has given orders for the construction of an additional fret in the Channel. The situation of the new defence works will be between Cherbourg ned Havre,

Owing to the

important questions involved In the lane, Mr. Justice Williams has postponed bir decision in the matter of the proposed civil Action against the old directors of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company for the payment of dividends out of capital.

News has been received at Conaten inpple that serious rioting has eccurred at Sassum, in Hongkong RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Arments, and that 3,000 Armenians have been killed. It fu alan sixled that many villages have been destroyed. The report, however, is uncon- Arrond.

Mr. Grover Cleveland, President of the United

£10,000,000 to replenish the gold reserve.

A number of Japanere and Korean soldiers | Inspector. Duncan and Mr. Fook-sang verses | inspected certain defensive pasi:ians in kis Vice shooting was due from brilliant, The Cup was / States, alates that he intends to issne bonds for

have been conveyed in transport steamers to Asan; thence they marched to Kony, where they attacked and routed some thousands of Tong-haks. During the attack several hundreds of Tong-haks wore kliied,

THE JAPANESE COMMANDERS. Marshal Yamagata la in such ill-health that it has been decided he must he invalided.

The Emperor's Chamberlain, with gracions Lleutenant-General Nodau has been promoted to General, and assumes chief command of the First Army Corps.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co., La., Imperial Message, has left for the front,

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The Hanghong Telegraph

HONGKONG, TUTEDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1894-

TELEGRAMS.

THE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES,

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Captain Miura, of the cruiser Yamoshiro, late|| Harbour Master of Saveba, has been appolated Governor of Port Arthur,

LI HUNG-CHANG.

The Hon. Jas, Helenus Ferguson, Minister of the Netherlande in China and author of the well-known "Manual of International Law," serived here from the North this morning by the French mail. Mr. Ferguson had to lasvé Péking owing to continued ill besith,

Mr. W. M. B. Arthur, who has been on leave during the past six months, 11 expected to retorn to the colony during the cavrent week, to resume

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2,100 more had been sent

There was fairly large attendance of members at Kowloon on Saturday to compete for the Short Range Cup and Spoons, but the

won by Lieut. Hitching, R.E., and the Spoons by Sapper Lawson, Mr. Rotter, Petty Officer L Goodyer, Mr. W. M. Doas, and Commander Aahe.

The following are the best scores

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Sappet Lawson, R.Braun # Lieut. Hitching, R..

Mr. H. J, Ruler, R.N ...

polata, total,

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Patty Officer L. Goodger, RUN. 10- Mr. W. M. Dess

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Corp. Lynch, R.

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Boet net cara.

NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN

MAIL.

FROM a recent issue of the Großkfe we take the following sensible comments on the Oriental war t--" After the fights at Ping-yADG und the Yaloo River there was a general dia. position is the British Press to consider the war an practically at an end. It was not only THE Shanghel native papers of the 5th Inst. that the Japanese bad come out victorious from report that the. Janonese have been repulsed at bak encounters, but their losses were so slight Mo-dieu-llag by Niab Sze-ch'en, the Commendera paper-14 to suggest that the Chinese in-chief of Chibi, They further state that, braver

braves had little atomich for bard figåing. owing to the General having only 5,000 troopy, The total

Mr. Chepherd... Japanese casualties in the two he was not able to pursue his advantage.

engagements were authoritatively given as

· somewhere ab ut 500. then, la it to be accounted

that for

"aff from a telegram sent off Chemalpo few days ago stated that 1,800 duty as Chief Clerk of the Magistracy, rollering se wounded were then under treatment TIENTSIN, December 4th.

and that Mr. I. Jones, he focum tenens, who will there back to Japan, apparently bein

atly being too seriously LI Hung-chang hat only been nominally

farther employment ? A large The China Navigation Co.'s steamer Changsha, stripped of ather ranks and decorations, but he upon return to his duties at the Central School, damaged for

the were also at Seoul-by still retains foli Viceregal power.

Captain O. Anderson, with the Australian mall, Carson, in bis

on in bis "Problems

of the Farrived in harbour this morning. For the follow. gives "Sowl" as the nearest Englishing telegrams we are indebted to our Colonial equivalent for the name of the Korean capital exchange

we suppose atia we

that some

some sailors and

soldiers were killed in the two actions. If, therefore, this Chemulpo message is anywhere near accurate the Japanese casualties must

have amounted to ten times the number fully

number originally estimated. Count Ito, the Japanese Premist, bared purch credit for having driven the Chinese out of Korea in three months. Considering that there were Chinese troops in the peninsula three monibs #go--the force at

at Plag-yang was hurried forward after the declaration of wr-and considering, too, that the Japanese held command of the rex, the achievement does not look to be particularly brilliant. yet done anything to make boast about. In the The truth is that neither Power has

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JAPAN AND KOREA.

CAPTAIN A. W. R. Cobban, who has for a number of years been in command of the Chink

and Manila Co.'s steamer Zafire, and bas been YOKOHAMA, December 6th.

granted a year's leave, lest by the Sachsen for The Korean Gavezament having braken the Southampton yesterday. Cotsio Warrack has promises it had given to follow the advice of assumed command of the Zafira, which vessel Count Inouye in the matter of Internal reformes, is still undergoing repairs at Kowloon Dock. and bavior, after making a show of compilance.

The Chloe Merchant Countries, cring sent out secret messengers to incite a rising in

been teɛnaferred to the Asstrisa flag, having, Count Inouys has informed the The country. Korean Foreign Office that the advice hitherto it is said, been purchased by Messrs. Mandi presented has been revoked; and has recalled & Co. She will be renamed the Ping-vi. It in the troops sent to repress the rising of the rumcured that the Toomas Kung pet and Tonghaks. Count Inouye's discovery of those | Chintung are also to be translerted to the same firm. The Chiyuan has hoisted the British underhanded dealings on the part of the Govern ment has much disturbed the Palace.-The-flag- Korean Minister of the Interior has resigned.

LATEST FROM THE SEAT OF WAR.

THE Band of the 1st Shropshire Light Infantry, will play the following programme at the Officers It is reported that Marshal Yamagata's move-Mess, Marray Barracks, tble evening, com- ments of the divisions of the First Japanese menclog at 8 o'clock:- Army Corps Indicate an intention to effect junction with the Second Army. Instead of pro- secuting the advance on Moukden, having

cleared the routes I China's forces,

General Tachimi's Bilgade has rejoined the male

Marshal Yamagata's head- army. quarters are still at Chinleg.

The following vessels were seized lasida Port Arthur when the piscs was captured-Two torpedo bosts, two merchant consters, and one small cruiser (bufiding),

THE FIGHTING IN VANCHURIA. THE JAPANESE REPULSED WITH GREAT BLAUGHTER,

News was received here by wire last night from Tientsin by our native contemporary the Tun Wan Yar Po to the effect that on the 16th ultimo General Nab's division attacked the Japanese at Liosan Pass and drove them back to Fungtien, which is about half way between the historical city of Moukden and the

Yaloo.

On the 6th Isstent Nich followed up his victory and succeeded in dislodging the enemy, who had fortified Frogtlen Pass, and after a desperate engagement

the Japanese sa far

3 p.m., succeeded anting from sunrise to

„Schubel

..“ Abschieda “ Overture.........Maritana "

................. Wallace. Selection........." Dogan Junalia”.............Oppě. Velsa Sourless Tel”.

Wateule Selection.......! Faust tip ka Date”......... Polka The Dang Bus San".... Bremer,

معاينة.

THE Shanghat morning piper of the 8th inst. Says There are now some eleven hundred British sailors and marines ashore here, and these will be replaced by a similar number on Monday. It is estimated that our visitors will spend about $10,000 during the time they are on shore, each lot spending about $10 cos during

sallon hive been very orderly during their rún on shore, much to their credit, be it said, THERE was another large attendance at Harm ston's Cirens last night, the military spec'acle illustrating the China-Japan war stiricilog hundreds of Chiness. The varied programme, was gone through in the company's must #acomplished style, a special feature being new aniris by the talented Aldeans, which elicited most hearty applause. Dying to save the Colours proved far more successful than could reasonably have been ex:ected, and it will be again produced this svening and also at the

afternoon. performance to-morrow

sumber

M

way,

of Korea

*

LONDON, November 7th. Madame Ruppert, a well-known complexion specialist, who has been acting at the Princess Theatre, has been polsoned by eating the contents of a box of sweets. The lady is rather

recover.

lously Il, but it is expected that she will Dr. Keanlos, Bishop of Bath and Wells held reception of the clergy of bis diocese at Bath yesterday, Io the

course of a speech on the occasiɔn, Dr. Kennion said that the experience of Australia had proved that the alleged advantages of Church

disestablishment were but illusory, as in the

and rivalry of the Churches were

and there was a less possibility of more intense, may fature union.

The Insolvency

ency Court has suspended for three years the discharge of Mr. H. A. Trower, formerly of Sydney, onlug to the assets beleg Insufficient to Ice. In the f

meanwhile, the Arctic winter draws closer, and padre disestablishment prevalled |

the chance seems to be that victory will ultimately reat with King Frost.

MURDER AND SUICIDE AT THE "CENTRAL."

At the Magistracy this morning Mr. H. E. Wodehouse continued the inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of Sersin Singh, 25 years of age, who as reported in these

columns on the yib, shot a Chinese constable at the Central Police Station on Thursday last and

suicide. With the

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November rath. A telerram from Washington reports that the United States Government intends to float a 5 per cent, loan of 10,000 roodol. (£10,000,000). Half the amount siked for will be placed abroad. While two men were praying in the Roman Catholle Cathedral at Dundalk. Ireland, they were attac^ed by companies. They then sought the police to

to give the m

the man into custody, but in their absence the aurallant s'tacked woman in

in the cathedral, and butchered her fa a manner. The man was arrested

A disastrous fire is reported

led from New Orleans, out on a wher!,

The

flame

broke out on a.

and

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of cotton were destroyed, besides great damage to other goods. The fire was the work of an incendiary. The perpetrators are supposed some of the lampers now on Patrika.

to be

It is reported that another native outbreak in Samoa Imminent, but no details are to band.

The bomb found yesterday Dear

the Law Courts was opened with the greatest precaution. It was fogod that there Was do ex.losive matter in it, and that it had not been lo ded

Heavy storms and floods have been expert- suced

ecially over the south and west. Great

to properly has been done. Bridges have been washed away, railways flooded, trelas delayed, and the Country Inub. dated. Many towns in Chenwall have been submerged, but na of l'e is reported. Num- bere of people weid rescued by means of boals.

A letter appears la

la the Standard this morning

a reference to the Eart of Rosebery's recent speech at the London Guild Hall, and ble state- speech of overnment had been ment that the

able to

trace the source of t

that the the report that the New Zealand Government winked or intended to uume the control of the administration of affales In Samoa.

The writer says that this ignorance of the Premier with respect to Mr. Seddon's action, and the attitude of the Australian colonies generally, towards Samoa indicates the small attention the Government have given to Australian matters. BRISBANE, November, 13th.

The small river steamer Tivoli-was swamped in Moreton Bay early this moming. The crew were rescued by the steamer Tarakaw. They

is ong were completely exhausted. The bay sheet of foam owing to the heavy

Y gale raging. SYDNEY, November rath. A stegular case of doble sulalde has occurred

Lord Flagal

gal has refused the offers of severst companies for the purchase of the Londonderry miae at Coolgandle. His lordship intends to personally lost the mire into a company,

The Salina of Turkey has conferred uson her Majesty Queen Victoria the Order al the Ottoman at Draaity.

on his

Mane the victims belog two brothers named

from

They

skin merchants, newly arrived in Ans

Germany

committed suicide explaining that their honour had been called in question fu connection with certain bosioses transactions, They have left 800 to be forwarded to thele and the scandal involved could not to be borne, mother in Germany, less £50 expenses incurred

In the Hungarian Parilament to-day à résolu- | tralia tion condolleg with the family of the late Csar simultaneously, leaving letters ere led Malent's deal was submaltied, and

a warm debalu. resouilon on the ground that the late Car was The Opposition members strangly opposed the tapsgnant to the Poles, and was the suppressor of freedom in Hungary.

November Etb.

the for y-eight hour they are on leave. They then comition of the statement made by Mr. G. Horspool, Acting Captain Superintendent of Police, that the deceased Sikh applied to hims twice on the 6th instant for thirly round of ammunition which he refused to grant owing to the form of application being irregular and that she knew of us weason why the Sikh should

have shot lukong No. 140, very little light wargament in its favour that proved most effective The resolation was eventually passed, the thrown upon the subject by any of the witnessET examined. The evidence of Dr, Marques, who being that the Craz had been the upholder of examined the bodies of the deceased policemen peace in Europa. shortly after life was extinct, was interesting la so far as it showed that these | constable must have been instantly killed owing to his being shot through the head, while the body of the Sikh who caused his THE four Chinese, who were ariented on the death had several bulet wounds in it, the one and ingt, on warrants issued at the lastence of

thet

proved fatal evidently having been fired by the Viceroy of Canton, in a house in Weg-on himself into stomach at very close quarters. Lane, in this colony, and were charged at the That appeared to the witness to be certain, Police Court on the grd, last.

with burglary.

in the man's clothing was singed in murder and kidnapping at Pok-le (Walchow immediate vicially of the wound below the cheat. district), KwaDE

province, on the 2nd inst. Kl Won

closed the inquiry at wore again

balore Mr. Hastings

p.s. He

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deceased morning. Four witnesses, including police Chiness

140 owed bis death offers, sent dows, it la alleged, from Caston to

of bullet fired intentionally identify the prisoners, gave such conflicting at him by the deceased Serain Singh, who at esidence that the magistrate bad no alternative the same time met with his death by inflicting hat to discharge the scessed.

bullet wound on his own perana with intent to commit suicide. There is no evidence to show whether the deceased Sorain Singh was or was not in ble right mind at the time, and there is up evidence forthcoming to explain the reason of ble action towards the deceased Chinese constable No..140.

as Chabosho, to the south, and occupied the Pase, thus effectually checking the advance of

on Moukder. the First Army Corps

General Nich, according to these advices, is awaiting reinforcements of cavalry and artillery before attempting to drive the Japanese are the Yaloo. meantime Moukden to be perfectly safe, the Japanese being, at lasst. hundred miles to the south of that city.

A decree has been fuued by the Emperor China confirming this news and giving minate details of the engagements.

FOOCHOW RACES.

WINTER MIETING, 1894. Stewards:-Messrs. H. Baker, Wm. Grabät,

J. C. Oswald, and A. W. Walkinshaw.

In the Japan Oficial Gazette of a recent date ́are given the results of the census taken on December ve Zast. The number of familien in stated 7.859.218, the total population

nt

|are=30,905,359 males to 41,36,365. The

בס

Hy. Edgar, R. W. Mansfield, Thos. Gistins, 20,470.90s females. The Increase of population was 296,325. The births in 1893 were totalled 357,913 and divorces 116,636. Emigrants are stated at 35.550, and prisoners at 109.319. Among the prefectures

heads the int

FIRST DAY-TUESDAY, 11TH DECEMBER, 1800, 15, sed the deaths 937,177 1 marriages

The STEWARDS Cur, presented; value $100;

for all China Ponies, weights se per scale; entrance $5. Half a mile.

Mr. Derasdust's gr. Hard Times, 11st tih............ 1 Mr. Esher's gr. Kindar, (late Sketch) rost glb... a Mr. Trebau's gr. Bonbon (late Edelbiai)

question of the proposed proceedings against the The Court has postponed until Monday the old directors of the New Zealand Loan and Mer canille Agency Company for the recovery of the money paid as dividends out of the capital,

The postponement WAI

**WAY aanged to enable apply for a final cessation of the case Mr. Levi Parsons Mortos late vice-president the United States And `a Republican, has | been elected Governar of the State of New York

The Tammany Ring has lost the

control of s York

counsel

of

since their arrival.

ADELAIDE, November 14th, The following in the result of the cricket match between the English Eleven and the local team up to the time for knocking offplay yesterday afternoon, Stoddart's team-st losings, 477 1st testnge, 183; and inplugs, 160; total, 637

Adelaide ele

eleven and

the loss of three wickets! total

(with 164 for

seven wickets still to fail), 547. Play will be resumed to-day.

LONDON, November 14th. News has been received of an attack made by the people of Liberia, an independent Negro Repablic of Western Africa, on the British steamer Ambria, 2130 tons, owned by the African Steamship Company.

to the foliatable No that the 3 chief stronghold by the defeat of certain New I without the consent of the Liberian authorities,

next election,

The Admiralty has directed that 16 breech- loading guns and siroller number of Norden. Toldt

guns be stored at the Naval Depôt in Sydasy

for use by merchant cruisers in the event of their being required,

Mr. Balfour, leader of the Conservative party in the House of Commons, addressed 'a larga · meeting at Sunderland to-day,

The steamer is alleged to have fonded a cargo

aldermen, who were its nominues.

and as a result a fierce attack was made upen In the State of Indiana Major McKinley, the the vessel, as of her officers and crew belag author of the protective Tariff Bill, obtained

I killed. majority of 140,000 votes. It is expected that be will be a candidate for the Presidency at the

November oth Lord Fingal is floating the Londonderry Gold mising Company, Coolgardie, West Australia, with a capital of £700,000. It is reported that the entire amonnt has been almost under liten

Mr. Benjamin Harrison, former Repibilcin Referring to Lord Rosebery's attack on the President of the United States, says that, the House of Lords, he said that the threat to attempt TRE CUSTOMS BLOCKADE,

elections Jast concluded prove that the vast to destroy that Chamber meant that democracy majority of the American people are in favor of was entering upon a perilous path, but he protective policy, and that the profectionlits i believed that Hibisk populer insilaris would THE ACCUSED HELD FOR EXTRADITION.

were never more numerous or more ardent than : prevent the danger. at present. They might differ as to the rates of Mr. Justice Williams this morning made an At the Police Court this morning Mr. H. E. second with 1,369,9531 Alchiihted with 1,509,6021 Wodehouse concluded the bearing of evidence

datles or the schedules of articles to be taxed, order finally stopslag proceedings against the but never as to principles. Mr. Harrison directors of the New Zealand Loan and Mer. Tokyo fourth with 1.402-750 Frosis 48 In the case selsing from the wholly illegal seisure expresses his willingness to support commercial cantle Agency Company for the secovery of 3.363.8611 Faksaka sixth with 1,364,7761 of Chinese Juak in Quarry Bay on the 9th reciprocity as a means of obtaining foreign money paid as dividends out of capital, the Osaka seventh with 3,933,4401 and Chibs sitimo, and in connection with which the markets for American productions.

exceed the onem lon total; it will suffice of thres youthful members of the crew of the House of Representatives, will have a clear eights with 1,221,363. Several other individuai

directors of the reconstructed company consent- * Chinese Government has appiled far the rendition It is estimated that the Lower House, or fig to pay costs. to name them without indicating their exact

The existence of massage houses in London, which are, it la alleged, really places of immers Customs

Mr. Bland, who passed the gigmen with assault with Intunt Nagánu, Okayama, Kumamoto, and Kagoik!ma.

to do

do grievous bally barms, Mr. C. Ewent

wone Bill through the Senate last session, bas, bass Asquith, this Home Secretary, by a deputation represented the Celestial empire, but Mr. H, I L. defasted in the State of Missouri. Dennys,

hitherto appeared for the The Board of Trade concluded Its Inquiry

to of the speakers, in the course of their defence, was not present owing, we believe, to to-day into the wreck of the British India Blade remarks, asserted that some of the masseurs his taking serious exception to the manner in Navigation watch Mr. Ewens conducted the prosecution on

on the coast of Portugal n of clubs practically inviting them to visit their 28th.

Soused for femoral purposes; and they urged published in this journal at the time.

the Captain's outificate that it was desirable that such houses should be Chung Fan, one of the Customs gigman, for six

six months,

with populations; 1700 comes

The GRIFFING STAKES of $10 each with $10k

added ƒ for all China Ponies that have never

·

run at any meeting; weights as per scale. ] order or number:„Saktams, Ibaraki, Shizuoka, | Junk who were charged by Paul Brossman and - Republican majority of Ssigolorage Silver alty, was brought gader the notice of Mr.

Three-quarters of a mile.

3

The folowing is a translation of the Imperial decres depriving LI Hung-chang of tertata decorations and about which so many misleading réports have been spread by certain unscrupulous

with us and commenced bearlilties and I endeavoured to coerce our tributary" sixte of

| Mr. Ramaty'i ak. Loander, erst 1lb minim. I Messrs. Rouge & Sele's bl. Jackdaw, sort gib, s Mr. Esher's 86. Kinrara, Fost 13 The TOTALISATOR CUP, valus 8150, with $45 to the second, and grò to the third pony ; lor all China Ponies; weights xa per scala 1 entrance $10. One mile and three quarters. Mr. August'a b Aristocrat, zrat al§ spremne

General Wyoner's gr. Bold Heart, szat zib...

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

from Company's mall stemmer Dorinda, were in the habit of sending circulars to members

The

wess hirelingu ;-When Japın broke her treaties / tke - Bih instant, particulars of which were September EOLER ALE that he had failed to | quietly suppressed by the authorities, and no

Mr. Dryandant's gr. Cobweb, 11st sib 2 Chaobelen (Kores) wa, in osad PAPARAN the walked with an salanded rifle while the way in | ing the lake on dangerous rocks.

for the recalled, seld he boarded the Junk that was exercise proper and seamanlike one afersigt particular pois reply, declined to act upon the

on the 8th Inst

the

the

pojice, ke said, were not the of morality, and In addition there wa no evidence that the masseurs had been guilty of a branch of the law.

is

me he been published. Among the most The report of the United States Srike Com

3.] latte

latter kingdom, raised an invader. The Imperial High Commissioner of Chinese waters. The ammualtion was left in

A cable message from Venosaela tena Asquith, to The repgria that fuggentot, LI

the Custome gig. A man on board the junk a disastrous cloud-hurst, there has replied Heng-chang, bolag entrus

entrusted with Le chief control over the armies of this snatched the rifle away from him. He could great loss of Ble and propery. So far as is porties of our Empire, was given power to

not say which man it was. He found the villa: known 150 persons have lost their tiraf, but the The British Bagahip Centurion was at Woos troops against the enemy. It was,

afterwards on board the junk la Quarry Bar correct estimate offie Jary to life and property orange everything for the speedy despatch

Dr. Steadman said that Chung Fan had is not known. Tastelore, his "pecial duty to perfect his been brought to his office on the morning of the At the Liverpool November Meeting (a day, preparations quickly. Instead of this, baw. toth November, suffering from scalp would the Liverpool Autumn Cop resulted as under = and brinses on the shoulder. The cut on the ́ever, he hasTM

sof beow able to acha upɔe favourable op. head might have been caused by the back of and three furlongs,

Liverpool Autumn Cup, 1,060 sses. Qós mile 49 procenatiasted, and thus has for military operations, losomuch an axe or other blunt instrument. The bruises portatiles Bene

by ihat much valuable time had been Test and not on the shoulder were more serious than a single pdvantage gained. This it falling to the wound on the head. He gave him his duty towards se who have relied upon him. « certifcam for thros days' leave from work, but

17 was reported in Shanghal that few was form ing on the Pelho on the 5th Inst.

The Russian cruiser Razboinick arrived at Shanghaf from Nagasaki on the 7th lost,

THE Hon, Sir C. and Lady Fremantle nerived bere from Shanghal by the Caledonian morning,

this

| in alight punishment of ikis conduci, therefore, did not think his Injuria sufficiently suitous to

we command that Li Hungchang densation. send him to the houplist,

of the taroc-ayed, pescock's fantaor (gianted, Chung Fan, re-called, said that the wound on KUNG Tantal, the Civli mandarm who was eithesto, only to Princes, Dakes and nobles of the head was caused by a blow aimed at him by supreme command at Port Arthur, arrived at LONDON, December roch.

| Shanghal the other day in cog.

the imperial lineage) be pinched off (frace his a man who had a piece of wood in bis hand, At the initiative of Great Bitalo an exchange

hai) and that the, pirilege of window the while the brkiess on the shoulder ware caused of views is proceeding among the Powers with The Insurance offices at Shanghai, owing to tha | Tuburial Yellow Ridag Jacket - be taken away by his sumsitants' flats.

from him... The said high. Minister of State Inspector Kemp, who had charge of the cana,

The uniã lên da bandants were unknown to the palice connection with the recent atrocities in that | reward of $500 for information to secure ceny) province.

viction.

The Hongkong

Mr. F. Alexander's bb Son of a

Ma. A. D. "Cocbrarea > Egerton, by

Important of the recommendations is one la favor of the appointment of a permanent body të arbitrale të disputes between employers and umployed.

Thesesnit

mit of the elections in the Hawaïlan Petronel-1.hons, 4 sanguinegocian 1 | Repsbile favore unton with the United States. Sir W. Throckmorton's bik Avington, by body of 100 brigands, acting in "milita»y Melton--Anbatte, 4 quaevenbus a the Inland of Sardinia, to the Media have attacked and looted the village of ToHall, Hampton-Pompeia) 4 yilinson 3 terra. They were ord by the police, November zothi but the latter were defeated, several of their Mr. Mackenzie Bowell, the Chumalats Mintar craber being killed and many others lajared, of Trade and Commerce, bas opened the fenders The Doks of Yock has been clected vice-Presi. racerad in like cardiacilen of the Pralia calida dent of the Royal Colonial Institute. Bit of that pevared the proposed folds, and in cand pe m

ADELAIDE, Novâmber 15th. wird Bnder the gatimate of the mosCA PODRUL PO The Adelaide team has won the opening msich by Mr. Sandford Flaming.

with

Knglesmen with six wickets to the good. colonies onscirmed before any further netted in Twa mambert of the West Austrailan native pollës force, have levantad, taking with thẩm MELBOURNE, November zothi their rerotren gillan, and ovir ́n thousan

blow out hip bradyan putridges (32) belleved they intend bushrange

the object of taking joint action in Armenia, infrequent cases of Incendiarism, have užfered waveenid. Ahwysfore, ezset kimisi in ingresENS Lẹp They were not supposed to be residents of 1977Mï Howell will noW CONFILE WITH the Australia 1NS DHE FILTH (WA) November 15th,

SOCIALISM IN GERMANY.

GENERALS Song Ka and Nick have be Karline gunerale and we work entween camioned in the usual manner.

"Efore making any statemanka the defend- | taken, W Prince Hohenloha, the new German Chancellor, bosored by the Throna with a red buiten and ADVAN

*2katthar khu sest mer third had anything to say, "Tosteckay, Major, Tori has applied to the Reichstag for permission, to peacock's feather, for their past good services prosecute the Bociálit Members wie 'at the | ind so apne lämmi en te further uncisions.

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