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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1895.

The Hongkong deleguaph

HONGKONG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1895.

TELEGRAMS.

PREPARING FOR THE INEVITABLE. LODON, February 25th, The Russian Mediterranean rqandron has heen ordered in the Pacific.

EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS.

The Mixed Court in Reypt has extshlished a trial for offences hy natives against British cers ⚫oldiers, marines and exilors with mammary judgment without the privilege of apperi

A COVERT THREAT.

conditions were complied with, except Assegard" | him to be acceptable as Envoy Extraordinary the guarantee clrusa, and the agreement was to Japan, as a degeeded #fficli conld not with concluded. Marshal Oyama confirms the news of propriety be acceptable. This generally expected the suicide of the Chinese Admiral, Commodore, that Ll will be made a scaperoat of a soon as and General, leaving letters and a request his post of Enyor Extraordinary is at an end, addressed to the Japanese flagship. The gar whether he is successful or not in meking terms rison of Llakangiao had been conducted beyond | of peace. the lines and set at Überty. It was proposed“ to treat the mallors in the same way and to take the foreignern by ship to some plice and there liberate them..

ANOTHER CHINESE REPULSE.

YOKOHAMA, February 15lb.

In a despatch, dated Halcheng, 16h inat, General Nedra reporis that on that date the Chinese forces under Generals Hrü, Chang, and Yik coming by the roads from Tisoyang, Mew-

off-chwang and Yinkow attacked the Japanese

position at Halchang, but wara, repulsed with | beavy loosen, the Japanese casualites belog trifling,

It is believed in St. Peterburg that Japan_la seriously desirous of the peace negolistions with Li Hung-chang proving successful, knowing the had Impression that would otherwiis be created In Great Britals and France.

THE NEW JAPANESE WAR LOAN, The Dier has voted a new foin to meet expenses connected with the present war,

INFLUENZA IN GREAT BRITAIN, Influence is raging throughout Great Britain.

THE ORIENTAL WAR.

(Special to N. C. Daily News.) WHO IS SHE?

KIAOCHOW, February 13th,

East Forts. Fishermen report having seen a swift steamer of umsull size také shelter in one of the coves near Klenchow Pay. Schuls have been sent to sscertain her nationality, as no flag was flying from the mast of the vessel,

THE FALL OF LIUKUNGTAO CONFIRMED.

CHIFOO, February 15th, 10.30 1,079. Llokungiao des submitted,

Admiral Tag and General Cheng have committed suicide,

LEGATION GUARDS FOR PEKING.

TIENTSIN, February 19th, 3 pmạ The Ministers have mdcred Legation Guarde from Tientsin.

(Special to N. C. Dally Niwr.) LI'S FUTURE.

MR. PETHICK EAVES PEKING TO MEET II HUNG-CHANG.

PEKING, February 20th, Me. W. N. Pethick, formerly U.S. Vice-Consai Tient-in, han left Peking in meet Vicerny Li Hong-cheng to consult with him about mattere of importance.

BETTER LATE THAN NEVER. H.L.M. the Emperor of China has asket för full explanations of China's defents on well an Information in regard to war expenses.

(Special to N. C. Daily News.) · LI HUNG-CHANG OFF. TIENTSIN, February 17th.

TIENTSIN, February 19th. There seems to he a growing bellef· amongst In consequence of perempteze orders from the native officiate here that when Viceroy Li | Emperor and the allowance of a limited time vrcules bit ramin here in favour of Wang for the Viceroy Lt to sopar at Peking, his Won-then there will be bat. Ittle chance of the | Exellency has been compelled to

change his forrest erturaing to his old post at Tientsin || time of departure from Tientsin. The rests of again. The belief is that after the conclusion *ffice were handed over to the new Viceroy, Wang of his mission to the Japanese, no matter how Wês-chan, thle morning and the denariqre for It turns out, Viceroy Ll will be kept permanently the capital has been announced for this after. at Peking by the Emperor.

noon. A very small retine of only a dezen Fersone accompany Li to Peking,

THE SUICIDES CONFIRMED.

TOKIO, February 17th. Wel-hal-w-i capitulated on the raib, and Ad- miral Ting, Commodore Liu and General Chang commuted suicide that night. "Admiral" Mc Claro le arranging the terms of surrender.

A BIT AT THE LI PARTY,

PEKINO, February 1718. The Emperor bas decided to call Viceroy Li Han-chang, of the Two Kunnes, up to Peking, and the Grand Council deliberated to-day as to who should be his successor at Canton. It is likely that u Manchu will be chosen, so the Emperor has born showing a marked tendency towards putting as many Manchas as he can at the head of the provincial governments. As soon ae là fan chung vacuba Ali paint at Canion be will probably be told to refire to his bome and be excured from coming to Paking,

SERIOUS CHARGES.

A Censor has memorialised the Throne on THE JAPANESE IN POSSESSION. -

-bubultofG-Berat'T'ang Jêu-lien,(Provtachi Coen-. ~CHE700, February-16tb.------mander-in-Chief of KaangƐung), who was called Wet-hat-wel has surrendered and the Japanese Take possession to-day. The conditions reparted are that the anison and foreigners are allowed to denars, with the exception of an American named Howls.

(Special to Shanghai Mercury) LI HUNG-CHANG'S RELIEF.

PRKING. February 16th, It is reported here that Wang Wen-hao, formerte Governor-General of Yunnan, is to relieve Viceroy Li Hung-chang of his duties while he goes as Envoy Extraordinary to Japan. VON HANNEKEN'S CLAIM FOR MILITARY EXPENSES

DISPUTED,

THE GERMAN MINISTER INTERVENES,

PEKING, Febiatry 16th,

Her von Hanneken is seeking payment of the Military expenses, and the German Minister has had interviews on the object with the Taurig-li Yamên, but there fï ■ disagreement as to Herr von Hannecken's authority få the matter.

TING'S PROPOSALS ACCEPTED.

HOWIE TO BE SHOT.

CHIPOO, February 16th, The proposals of Admiral Ting to surrender Wel-bat-wel were accepted by the Japanese, except that Howie, the American who was arrested on board the French mail floor vdway some months ago on suspicion, and released on parole, is to be shot. There were only six Europeans left on Liukungtão when it” was captured.

LATEST ABOUT HOWIE.

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| Over 10,000

up last October from the 5-uth to take command of the Chinese army corating Moskden, and has denounced Viceroy LL fer baring refused to deliver over Hanan levier, which were specially bought for 000 rifles to General Tang's new

theny troops and placed in the Palyang Ordnance godowns at Tientsin. The

that large brigade is lying idle and (of arms and ammunition at Shanbalkona, when they are argently needed to reinforce the armies Manchuile. This me

memorial is to beatest case:

Certif

if the Emperor taken the matter up, there will be many more stalloner. The onus of China's along-Li Hung-chang bumiliation is to be placed on one man's shoulders

A NEW TAOTAI FOR NEWCHWANG.

FERING, February 18th, - Ting Yang, a Manchu, has been appolated to succeed the present Tasisi at Yingkow (Port of Newchwaog) with judicial powers of a Provincial Judge.

SECRET SOCIETIES, ON THE

WAR-PATH.

PEKING, February 18th.

The dofogs of a secret scelety called the Trail, professing total abstinence from wine, spirits and tobacco, rossessing a membersbla ol nearly 50,000 in Chihil province and Peking, have been exposed by cariala members of the society, by which « verlons outbreak in the capital may possibly be averted, Government is trying to keep matters secret at present,

A NEW GENERAL.

TIENTSIN, February 15th. The Throne has telegraphed for General Ho Ming-lang of Kanchou, Klangal, to join Lšu Kun-y's army in Manchuria General in com General Ho le con- sidered one of the bravest of the Hunan Generals and is very popular amongst the soldiery of the Siang Army Corps.

CHIYOO, February 17th. The Japanese occupied Lia-kang-tao on Fri- be superior to any other brand in the day. The garrison and foreigners were allowed mand of the vanguard. Hongkong Market.

to depart, with their belongings, untolested, but Mr. Howie was retained for trial. The foreigners went on board H.M.S. Severn, and are expected here. The Chanyuan and six gun-boati were taken by the Japanese, who expect also float the Tingyuen.

We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Coast Ports.

SHANHAIKUAN"REPORTED TO BE THE NEXT PLACE TO BE ATTACKED. ENGLISH FLEET SPLITH UP,

Four thousand Japaneas landed at Ninghai.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. Japanese acouts are reported to be 20 # from

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Cheloo. It is reported here that the JapanESA will not touch Chefoo, hut re-embark and attack Shan-bat-kuan. The English feet is separating,

(5 and is destined for different ports in the Orient,

LI HUNG-CHANG'S MISSION, El Hung.chang is to proceed to Japan at once, via Port Arthur, where a steamer from Shangbafis to meet him.

YOKOHAMA, Februa.y 17th.

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY REMINDED THAT ALL BUBSCRIPTIONS

MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE,

BIRTHS.

At Shanghai, on the zoth instant, the wife of Captaic Ą. E. FLAGO, of a son,

At No. 12, Mingbong Road, Shanghat; on the 20th instant, the wife of S. A. Souza, of a son.

On the 15th inst., at Langlands, Singapore, the wife of GEORGE H. MILLER, OF A SON.

At Hotel de la Palx, Singapore, on the xyib Inst., Mrs. J. GUSH, of a daughter,

THE CAFITULATION OF WEI-HAI-WEL

THETSIN, 19th February. Aothenifc official news from Chefoń atsten that Wal-hai-wel capitolated on the 12th with honaurs of war. The 'orpedo-hosts were deserted, the enl'ors muutinied, and the soldiers at Llu-kong- e refused to fight. The officers of the feet behave! well. The Ting-yuen, Lat-yuen, Ching-yun, and Wel-yuan were sunk, and Admiral Ting and General Chang commited

ofcide.

A NEW MOVE.

HONGKONG. 10th February. Six Japanese men-of-war have been sighted off the Pescadores and ora off Breaker Pofa!.

It is possible, of course, that Joannere waY vessels may have been sighted near the Pescadores, and if an their ahiret in cruising la the Formosa Channel is probably the intercap tion of foreign steamers carrying mundong of war consigned to the Chines.-D., H.K.T.]

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

BROADWOOD PIANDS at W. Robinson & Co.

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THE British gunboat Rattler left for Takao New Comic Song and Dance Albums at W. (Formosa) yesterday,

W. ROBINSON & Co., plano bullders, tuners and THE" Tats" Line steamship Henger felt Singe repairers.

pore for this port last Saturday @tening, and is due here as of about the Bikin

Raw silk is the most important Italian product. exported to the United States from Italy,

THE Hoops of Canton lately sent present of valuables to Peking, among which warn two rearts of great vaine. These are said to be sa Targe == betel-nuts and to welgh' about' thres mace each. They are of perfect form, and have been banded to the Emperor.

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THE temperature of the boltom of the Atlantic Ocean, as determined by the resistance of the Atlantic cables, is said to be 18 decree F which hix, mean for the whole year. That at the bottom of the Mediterranean, measured in the same way, la salid to be 57 degree F.

An extraordinary general meeting of the Siraltu Insurance Co. le called for March 1st to alter some of the Articles of Asxnela'lon. The quarom is to consist often instead of fifteen, and an article

TH* Chin*g* *«tterist sõhulgala jen intrench ments at Halchens (Mingang) on the 16th (nat., › hat were replied with "Busby Tons,

THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Europeane, 133; Chinese, 1.819; total 1,942. Hall Museum for the week ended Féh, 21th, are

Two (panese mensfwng, with several trang- pt, were rep red having nasred Chefag, bound -rth, on the roth instant at 6 o'clock

1. m.

MR. W. K VA"DREDILT, the millionaire, has been awarded, by the Mister in Chancery at Reston $775,000 Resinst the Metropolitan S. S. Co. as damages for the sinking of his pleasura Fach': Alva

is propaged to make all shareholders of less than | The Canadian Pacific Railway fo,'n steamship * year's standing vote personally and not by | Empress of Japan merived at Shanghal at proxy.

mym, westerday, and left again at 9 a.m. to-day. for this port, where she may be expected to arriva about 3 p.m. on Wednesday.

The "Metral" Hane Orfack, Capt. C de l Perelle arved at Singapore on the 17% from Tipan minus two of her propeller bindes. The first lout abat the rath lostani nd the second just as she was entering New Harbour, She has gone. lato New Harbour Dock for repairu

LI HANG CHAND, elder brother of the Viceroy of Chihli, will shortly bere-called and a Manchú in In be apointed ruler of the Liang Kuang in bls stead, How this change will unit the turbulent natives of Kwangtung, with whom the galling Manchu rule is detested, remains to be seen fo the sweet by and by.

Tורי

the short-hafted und

THE New York Police Gavefte of the 26th ulto.

the road with their componier, and remarks that "Corbett and Fitzsimmons are on wa hear from them occasionally throngh their press agents. It reports are to be relied upon Corbett Tim remarks, will be his last. He will then (of any that he won't do thing to Bob. This fight,

from pugiliam, adent the stage as a profession

After

potting Filzsimmons to sleep) retire and allo wother members o

bers of t cauliflowered ear fraternity to baitfe for cham- pionships and ble purses. Bob Fitzsimmons manage

to get in hi Nede say now and then. Help THE Shanghai Mercury has heen authorised tone of the opinion that the tall Californian never intends meet him, and farther charges 1ate that the Directors of the Shanghai and that Corbett, br, showing spectators the blow Hongkew Wharf Company intend paylar that killed Riordan and Bowen, is doing all to divident of 11 per cent, making in all 17 per his power to influence the authorities against cent, for the year 1994. In addition to which boxing of all sorts, and thereby prevent the holders of Tla. 3 per share. ther further propose saying a bonus to alare proposed meeting between the gladiators of the arie ring. This is regarded as amusing by the friends of Corbett, They say that Jim will win an be did over Mitchell, and they have coin to hack up their assertions. In anarly every fostance where a man thought that Fits had a good chance to win over Corbett he didn't wast rule. Peter Maher comes out boldir and says to be quoted, but there is one exception to the

IT is rumoured in Liverpool, remarki the Maritime Register, that the flem af D-minton liners which has hitherto called between Liver- pool and Canada Bas been purchased with season be engaged in the Manchester transal money subscribed In Manchester, and will next

-Ianfic cat lo trade through the ship canal.

THE White Star liner Coptic, Capt. Llatlay which arrived bere yesterday from Cardiff with's Cargo of coals, will take the place of the Owant In the O. & O. Co.'s trans-Pacific service. The Oceanic, which is due here on the 14th proximo, THE silk er steamship Empress of China was will sait for England on the asth March to delivered in New York on the 23rd Inst

undergo thorough overhaul and extensive

Iterations.

COLLAND & COLLARD PIANOS at W Robinson & Co.

Tær British gunboat Pigaon left for Trisc males (Ceylon) yesterday, to be recommissioned.

New plano repairing machinery, received by W. Robinson & Co.

Cooke's clacus, now en route to Hongkong. opened for a brief season in Singapore on the 19th inst.

LAKUTENANTS Paul Hewett and V. H. G. Bernard have been appointed to the Undaunted, to date from the 14th alto.

FULL stock of banjos, mandollues, guitars, accordions, strings and fittings of all kinds at W. Robinson & Co.

THE Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s steamship Empress of India arrived at Nagasaki at 6.30 a.m. to-day, and left again at 4 p.m.

THE British steamer Trinan, which urelwed bere yesterday from Kobe, via Mejl, reports having encountered a heavy gale off the Japanese count.

The P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer Farm,” with mulia, &c, from San Francisco to the and last, has arrived at Nagasaki, and will leave for this port to-morrow morning.

WE are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Gibb, Livingston & Co.) that the E. & A. S. 5. Co.'s steamer Maxmuir, from Australls, left Port ARRIVAL AT PEKING OF THE LEGA Darwin for this port on the 23rd lost.

TION GUARDS...... TROUBLE ANTICIPATED.

PEKING, February 18th, The foreign Marines are now arriving at the Legations, there being three hundred of them the. Unless csation is exercised, there la danger of suspicion and friction,

MR. DETRING "IN THE SWIM."

Tixerint, February 18th, Viceroy Li will not stay very long at the capital,'us he is exposted back at Tientsin by the with instant. Mr. G. Detring will man as Chief Secretary to the proposed Pesca Mission,"

THE PORT ARTHUR GENERALS, In a despatch, dated Wei-hal-wel the 13th The Emperor will not take any more excusÉS instant, but which was delayed in transmission, from Li Hung-chang about kis füability to arrest Admirai Ito states that when on the previous Gaostals Heang Sain, Wel Ja-ch eng and TaAD day accepting Admiral Ting's proposal Hall of Port Arthur, who disappeared upon surrender be desired the messenger to open the the fail of the place. Another decree was sent military port and return in the morning to down yesterday peremptorily ordering the arrest Arrange details. The officer retursed esvly on of the above Generals within a specified time. the 13th and stated that on the previous night in the meanwhile the properties of these men Admiral Ting and Captains Liu and Chang had in their native provinces are to be confiscated to committed suicide, sådlag that for affairs relating || the Government, to the surrender "Admiral McClure was at Admirat Io's disposal. The latter then sent the former a letter requesting him to arrange the matter.

THE JAPANESE OCCUPY NINGHAL

YOKOHAMA, February 19th,

MR. FERGUSON, Netherlands Minister, and Contul-General at the Court of Peking, arrived At the Hague on the aged ultimo and singed his Intention to resign his position. Je in nail that Mr. Knobel, Minister and Conrul-General of the Netherlands in Persis, wil succeed him, and in the place of the latter Mr. Bosschart, Consul KE Hamburg, will be appointed.

That

Fielmmons will win, and further as erts that in ble opinion Corbett Is not desirous of meeting the lake Antipodean, This, of course, avors of jealousy; but nevertheless, it refreshing to see a man of the standing of the Irish Champlon come out boldly and speak for publication."

SUPREME COURT,

IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.

(Before Mr E. J. Ackroyd, Acting Chief Justice.)

THE HOWQUA CASE,

The Hongkong and Shanghal Banking Cor- poration, the Chartered Bank of India, Australls, and Chins, the Chartered Mer- cantile Bank of Indi», London, and China, the New Oriental Bank Corporation, Limited, and the Comptoir National d'Escompte de Paris, Plaintiffs,

and

John Murray Forbes, Ng Woon Sun How. gus, Creasy Ewens, and Ng Chow Feng, Defendants.

A VERY successful repetition of the pantomime, 'Rohlason Crusoe,' was given by the A.D.C. at the Theatre Royal last Saturday evening. The pantomime was prevented this afternoon before Another large audience, in which the rising generation predominated and, as was rure to be the case, manifested unboundel satisfaction throughtout Mr. Brady's folmical comicalities especially "catching on with the small fry.

Mr. J. J. Francis, Q.C., and Mr. E. Robinson, THUS the Martine Register:-Ocean "g Johnson, Stokes and Master), appeared for the instructed by Mr. A. B. Johnson (of Messrs. hounds" and steamers that can be turned into plaintiffs, and Mr. A. J. Leach, Q.C and Mr. great merchant fleels of the world. It is the and Mr. Cressy Ewens, represented Ng Woon wir vessels do not make up the halk of the EH. Sharp, instructed by Mr. H. L. Dennys so-called "tramp" steamer, the big calling, abip Sun Hwqsa, Creasy Ewens, Ng Chan Fong, the freight carrier, the vessel that can be used for every and any trade that form the basis, the Ho Turg, N. Lal Shan, Ng Chow Wan, Ng bullding. It is this kind of vessel that we want.

Heung Lon, and Ng Pak Wan. profitable and the biggest part of ship. With a few crack steamers and nothing else, our ocean toparge will not amount to much. There they are the most valuable in the end. fe not so much beard about the other kind, bat

T

In the Supreme Court on the zo`h instant the

Acting Chief Justice delivered the following Judgment, which we have been obliged to hold over owing to the races :--

His Lordship said—Before the case is called there are two subjects upon which I wish to You all know the provisions made and Courts say a few words. The first relates to appeals,

established is England for hearing appeals-the cons ant use that is made of these facilities—and the

of cases

cases in which these

means of

of reviewing decisions. I think it fa

ohl that then

M. BAZIN, French engineer, is bulldlega so-called roller steamer, It is described as a large raft, supported by wheels. M. Boxin claims not only enhanced speed but greater stability, the friction being minimized by the boat's rolling over the water Instead of

LTC of cutiing

rough it, The trial stormer for Cansel ser. In providia bow the side of the legislature

Ax Emergency meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. rgz feet in length thirty-nine should exist, because I

that a 525, will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland feet in breadth, with three wheels on each

on each side. Street, on Monday, the 4th prosimo, at 8 30 for She will makes her first trip from Dieppe to New case is much better understood and ar ued on 9 pm, precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially haven and thence to London. A trans-Atlantic appeal than to the first instance and that favitod.

steamer will be built later. She will consist of any errors are corrected. It has therefore a platform, having on each side four endimous been a matter of regret to me that here hollow wheels, which will support her at a height we have practically hardly any appeal or

that what we have do |of 21 to ng feet above the surface of the water.

does not satisfy litigants, since they to

To seldom svall themselves of the

code THE prospects of the forthcoming spring race Thus in 1891 there were 606 judgments given

few provisions of the

to appeals. relating to meeting at Shanghai would appear to be brighter to the Summary Jurisdiction and five appellat sban was recently anticipated for, according to In 1894 the figures were 601 and 1, An unpleasantly perceptible shock of earthquake our Shanghai morning contemporary, the in Original Jurisdiction was felt at on instant ponles are the way from the north for pm. and again, to a lesser degree, at 5 o'clock the same evening, Seme slight damage to omK- menta, glass doors, etc., la reported.

The Chinese coal 'Jumper,', who was severely buret near Bay View Hotel, under circumstances reported in our last fisus, succumbed to hir Injuries at the Government Civil Hospital at 5 p.m. on Saturday.

THE United States cruiser Machias, Commander Houston, anivad at Singapore from New York via Colombo, on the 16th on her way to Chion, The Machias, which was built in 1892, is a twin- screw steel vansel of 1,050 tons displacement

MAJOR-GENERAL BLACK, C.B., who, as already announced, has been selected to succeed Major- General G. D. Barker, C.B., In command of the troops in Hongkong, is a passenger by the IP and O Mesme Massilla, leaving London on

- the 28th famdať,

find

the

33 cases heard la sale at Shanghai, and the first batch of Stout To 1893 and 11 In 1894 and to appeals. appeal always added to Gifty was in the vicinity of Soochow on the 18th my sense of reponsibly when deciding #gainst Instant, It appears that there *mokes'". are one of the pastier, for I have always felt that helog smug, led through, as the authorities have practicaly i was deciding the matter fuaily forbidden ponies leaving the north just now, ritkast any one to share my seaponaibility it I except for official purposes, so ike dealers was right or any one to correct my error when aquare the afficials in the different localities I took a wrong view sither of the law or the facts and these allow an equal number of palately of the case. In this case, therefore, I a

am happy owned ponter to pass with those for Government to think that the issues and property involved are use, For ways that are dark and tricks that sufficiently Important to warrant and

ind induce are 'cute the heathen Chipes is judeed pecaller. losing skie not to rest satisfied with the judgment I am about to pronesist view of the matter! unless he feels com- MR. MCCALMONT ̋twin-screw steam yacht vinced that I have taken a just Giralda, bulls by the Falifield Company at decision I can hardly expect him to come to Govan, Scotland, is reported as belog most Although I have given the case diilgent con remarkable vessel. She combines all the sideration, I have felt that in deciding the features of a Grat-class pleasure yacht with the question at lasus there was not such a heavy speed of the latest oceno-going steamers

withia responsibility the compass of 150% tens yacht measurement parties are able to appeal and invite cas

lity resting on my shoulders, as both and she has a coal-carrying capacity enabling have taken the trouble to set out the case miles at a speed of ig-kuoti, or of

sulica falle and as plainly se I could, in order to nautical mon at a speed of in knots. Upon conduct the appeal as well as of the judges the measured mile on the Clyde has realised who have to bear and determine it and

speed of

25.9 knets, and

oached the I trust that Approachad

the lin alds is not same speed in lengthered run in the Solent satisfied with my decision he will take the at nuc published in the Shaeghal Sin-wan-pool an ocean-golega

nacamazy steps to have my error set right, મ Heng-chang has mentorslised Us to bestow engine power for speed of rent

touchar matter in which I have always posthumens koncurs upon Brigadier General in additos to

to the bollers and coal bankers there takes great interest I wish to make a few who was Wiled when Wel-bai-wet was should be provided the ordinary complement remarks thereon which I trust will not be taken taken by

by the Japanese. He reports that the of state-rooms.

provided amlas by anyone, since they are made in the Ceceased General was a faithful and modest man

Interesting dala as the question of interests of all. Some of you may remember what interrupted since the night of the 17ik«18th* ***

The table between Korea and Japan has been and position of what | he held the forts at Wai-hai-wel as long as was but below and above that spned the wibrailos 3 was misgalled the 1862. The apta space

library of the 7.

isappears. “Twolk Gardner" guns and four when I arrived here Hotchkiss guns, with, two maculo search lights bebind the beach contained a few books or war's of dmiralty pattern, dat the conception of Theless, the works of more than one volume RA AMBLINE Crainer, M., MaGalasani kolde a often

(Special to Shangkat Mercury,) ARRIVAL OF CHINESE BOLDIERS AND FOREIGNERS AT CHEFOO.

CHS700, February 18th-

MA CLAUDE WHITE, Belfish Agent in Sikkim, Junks arrived yesterday with the Chinese will, ways the Rangoon Garette, shortly under except Mr. Howla, bava anfred. The weamer in accordance with the terms of the Augio- Fancy also brought the bokan Admiral Chlase treaty. The Tibetans will send sepre Ting, Camirandons Elu, and Generála Yang and restatives to meet Mr. White, who will take Chang. The Japanese saluted the Kangsar made only a small escort with blas. leaving, and the Tapanese offices paid a leschlem

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MARRIAGES.

Japanese cavalry detachment occupied Ning On the 9th January, at St. Andrews, Welk helches on the morning of the 13th last Street, London, DUNCAN HOUSTOUN MACKIN.übout realulance. The exilvos there stated TOSH, son of the late Eneas Mackintosh, of thar on the 19th lost the Chiucas forces at MARY, Huschaton separated into two bodies, the larger Davlat, Invernesshire, to LOUTBA

Park Crescent, London.

Yental The inhabitants of Minghal ware Impressed the Chiness." The Japanese have not On the 14th instant, at St. Andrew's Cathedral, submissive and welcomed the Japanese on their come to Cheko. Singapore, by the Ven, Arcide on Perham, | mrival.

THE KOREA-JAPAN CABLE, INTER. WM. H. PHILLIPS, of the Punj m Mints, Pahang, to LETTIE, daughter of Wm. Geo. Mills, of

RUPTED JA INTER Pachuca, Mexico.

daughter of the Hon. Mr. Justice Kakowich, 19; fleeing towards Foshan and the smaller towards || firewall to Admileaf Ting's body, which greatly Tus Sollowing is a copy of an Imperial decree IT has been bitherto held that the "The other subject is not a pleasant one; but

THE TERMS OF SURRENDER.

Yozohalla, February 17ik. On the 16th February, at H.J.G.M. Consulate- Marshal Oyams, on the afternoon of the 14th, General, Shanghal, and afterwards at the reports that the Chinese proposal tendered to "Elms," the residence of J. J. Buchhelster, Esq., the Japanese Argiblp Maisuakima for the by Pastor H. Hackmann, FREDE. AUQUET | surrender of the warships, forts, and armaments GOTTHARD, third son of John Arnold Ellert, provided that the Chinese soldiers and sallons Esq., of Bremen, Germany, to CAROLINE EDITH | and the foreigners in the Chinese service abonid ELIZABETH, daughter of the Inte Dopter Fulford, be liberated under a guarantee to be obtained Jom the Admizál of a moutral power. – Xhj

of London.

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