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found. We are inclined, however, to place confidence upon the news from Japan, for we think they know better there what actually took place, and are in a better position to know the condition of the aged Viceroy. We sincerely hope, byes require that the two provinces of essential to keep the colonies together, and to to p ́erent the carrying of tr ̃ops to Cheloo, and
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and Chihkiang be temporarily occupied Japan guarantee for the payment of the indemnify.
5. During the temporary occupation of tha two provinces mentioned in the above clause, two Japaneze Army Divisions should be stationed there at the expente of China.
The Fomiuri thinks that it is very im-
portant that the Japanese peace Com- misaloners, who meet Li HUNG-CHANG, should be made acquainted with what the Chinese propose before submitting their own demands. This paper, which is a Pro- gressionlat organ, reasons thus:-
1.
From the character of China's proposals, it will be possible to lufer how la: aho appreciates the superior millia:7 strength of Japan,
The Chinese Favoy, "being required to de- clare bis terms first, may le prevented from terme merely to employ them as a mass of returning, be me with a knowledge of the Japanese appealing to fazeign Courts for Intervenilon in China's favour.
search of German vessels, for the Japanese are well aware that in such bottoms munitions of war are more likely to be found. Of course the Japanese have a perfect right as belligerents to take this course of action. We also learn from the Shanghai Mercury that visits and conferences are being held, both in Toklo and Peking, between
representatives of various Powers and the Governments of the two nations, and that the Russian and French Ministers have been favoured with these interviews above the others and that something not altogether unlike a pre- The Jiji, a semi-official organ, still ex- liminary Treaty has been under considera-hibits great anxiety about Korean affairs. tian. And, as our contemporary remarks, It states In the most confident manner that it may well be so, seeing that Japan is no reform, either political or social, can known to have intentions with regard to possibly be accomplished by the Korean Manchuria, and that the more violent themselves. This paper also boldly states party, not content with holding Port that the Japanese should not be afraid of Arthur, is anxious to annex the whole being accused by Occidentals ofinterfering territory from the Yalu to Shanhaikwan. too much with Korean affairs, for it is Such an occupation would be more than quite convinced that none but Japanese- distasteful to Russia, who looks upon her- self as the next heir, in case of China being true civilization.
can pave the way to Korean reform and unable to succeed to the inheritance, and it is not unlikely that China would consider the loss of dignity less, did she yield an accession willingly to Russia, than to have it torn from her by Japan. Meanwhile, the same Inability to comprehend the issue of events, which has ruled in Downing Street, has become intensified by the recent exhibition of the weakness of the Govern ment in the House of Commons. This inability is now becoming oppressive. It is in fact, not far removed from come, and it is not unlikely that the awakening may be more than the patient's strength can readily bear. At all events there is every indication that it will be rude and violent.
We also learn that there is much excite- inent amongst the Chinese over the decanted at the Dispensary before being proceedings of the French fleet. A French
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iman-of-war has lately been visiting the coast of Formosa, with the ostensible object of looking after the graves of sailors buried during the Franco-Chinese war. As in the former case the vessel was within her rights, but the time selected is unusual. Meanwhile the British Flest has been enjoying a spell of unwonted ease, and no further Japanese descents are noted. Admiral FREMANTLE, we notice, is still at Shanghäl.
THE PRESS OF JAPAN ON THE
PEAGE MISSION.
be pure Cognac, the difference la price being merely a question of age and vintage. WHISKY -All our Whisky. Is of excellent The Japanese vernacular press is just now. quality and of greater age than most brands crammed with comments on Li HUNG- In the market. The Scotch Whisky marked CHANG's special mission to Japan. The "Es niversally popular and is pro- opinions of our contemporaries are, of nounced by the best local connoisseurs to course, as interesting to foreigners in be superior to any other brand in the China as they are to those located Hongkong Market,
In Japan. Moreover, both foreigners and Chinese are naturally anxious to know the tone of public opinion in Japan. During the week, ending on the 16th instant, the vernacular press has spoken in terms less lippant than usual in regard to the nged Viceroy, and his true character and merits are recognised and dealt with in a manner quite new Some
to us, of the Toklo journals still protest in unequivocal terms that peace is utterly impossible until the flag of Japan Isis planted on the walls of Peking. Nearly all the papers speak of L1 HUNG-CHANG in better terms than formerly, and he is no longer reviled or stigmatized a politician. and diplomatic rogue," whose object is to induce European Powers to intervene be tween China and Japan as peace-makers." The vernacular papers advance nothing new with regard to the terms of peace, The Mainichi, an admittedly influential dally, believes that the Chinese Court gave Li full powers to negotiate with the Japanese Commissioners as regards the Indepen-1 dence of Korea, the payment of a war At 3, Makolee Terrace, Shanghai, on the 16th territory. With respect to Korean Inde- Indemnity, and the cession of a portion of March, the wife of EDWARD WHEEN, ofpendence, the Progressionist organ is of daughter.
opinion that it cannot, properly speaking,
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TELEGRAMS.
(Special to Hongkong Telegraph.) BETTER NEWS OF LI HUNG-CHANG.
SHANOFÁI, March 26th.
11.55 ..
More hopeful news has reached here with regard to Li Hang-chang, His wound has proved to be only a slight one, and according to the very Intest 'reports he is doing well.
PARLEYING CONTINUES.
I am glad to be able to state that the attempt to assassinate Li Hong-chang has not put a stop to the peace negotiations and parleying still continues in respect to an armlæiles, but I doubt very much if an armatice will be arranged,
THE SEIZURE OF THE PESCADORES
CONFIRMED.
I have received a telegram from Japan stating that the Pascadores were taken by the Japansin on Sunday fast.
JAPANESE REPULSED AT THE PESCADORES.
PARING, March 26th. The Japanese endeavoured to land at the Pescadores and after two days fighting were repulsed.
ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF LI HUNG- CHANG.
Viceroy Lt Hung-chang was fired at by # Japanese and the bullet hit him underthe left eye The doctors have not been able to find the ballet
Jak
STALE NEWS.
LONDON, March 26th.
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LONDON, Februnty 19'h, Mr. Buxton, Under Secretary for the Colonies, saya that the loyalty of the colonies at the pre- sent time has never been equalled. It w feater friendly spirit between them and the
From the somewhat indefinite telegrams and reports of the incoming steamers, It looks s though both inward and outward bound steamers to Take were being boarded-the latter probably the former for the double purpose of preventing Mother Country.
more troops entering, and to see that no arms Replying to a question in the House of Com-reach that place in neutral vessels. That this is mang, yesterday, Mr. Sydney Bexion, Under- hiving an effect is somewhi Secretary for the Colonies, stated that no altera report that a steamer which has not been too is somewhat shown by the
tion had been made in the set of the Berlin careful bas to-day shot bat a consignment of lead Tripartite arrangement still existed, nor wanthere Conference regulating the affairs of Samoa. The for Tientalnit might be considered contraband. A telegram-ceived from Tientaln to-day any truth in the report that Germany contem-states that the Eolas has been ordered to the
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Pechill to look after British interests, and The Figaro, one of the principal French dally
as garanteed Rish ships. The Japanese journals, has created a sensation by publishing, after searching the vessels arriving the the statement that, excepilng possibly thirteen previous day, has left this neighbourhood. of them, all the Pildan pipars are maintained hy the French Secrets Service Fund and by douceurs from financial Companies.
plated annexing the islandu,
The Khedies of Erypt, Abbas II, who is in his twenty-first year. has manied the slave belonging to his harem who recently bore bim * daughter.
February 20th.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
BROADWOOD PIANOS at W. Robinson & Co.
THE T. & O. S. N. Co's steamer Java from China arrived at London on the morning of the 24th inst.
THE sealing schooner George Panbody reported a total, wreck off Tablnom ki, near
Yokoham..
It is stated that a financial syndicate deposited $80,000.000 In gold (£6 ao coo) in the United Staten Treatory within the day of the depletion Immediately check the run. of the Treasury's stock, and by this means
The managers of the London and River Plate Orlachama. The master and crew have arrived refuse all classes of American exchange business. Bank have been ordered by the directors to
A New York *ndlexte applied for double the amount of the United States 4 per cent. loan of $52,000,000 (£12400,000);
don for the loan. It is quoted in London at a premium of 4.
There have been heavy Replica'ions in Lon-
The report of the Times Cairo correspondent on the action of the Khediva has caused a sen- stion in Paris. M. Flourens states that he bellever England desires to strike a decisive blow in order to terrorise the Egyptians and obtain a free hand. Moslem fanatics foretell rising against the Christians during the Rama den. The Khediy has Inspired the naive Press to charge Lord Cromer, the Belilah repre sentative at Cairo, with duplicite, and with dle. torting the statements made in sudiences granted to him. The Times says that the Ministry of Nabse Pasha are determined that they will not resign sa long as they have the support of the British.
Oscar, King of Sweden, in his speech at the opening of the Storthing, usla that the expendi tore of money fargely upon the army was necessary.
February 21st,
The Fres Silver Bill has been withdrawn from the United States Senate.
The Ua'ted States loan was subscribed ten- fold in London. fold in New York within ten mloutes, and fifteen
Extremely cold weather is being experienced in Galicle, a province of the Austrian Empire, Twenty people have been frozen to death within two days,
Thirty school boys were skating on the river at Moscow when they fell into a hole and were drowned.
The Novosays that in the event of the Eastern view of Rarnis heing completely satin fied, she will not join the Triple Alliance. Rusels knows, It says, that in the event of the overthrow of Isolated France, the other powers would attack Russia,
LONDON, March 208,
TRLIGRAMS were received in Shanghai on the 70th instant from Tientsin xtting that Japanese men-of-war were then at Teks bar, exercising their sight of searching vessels flying the German Ang.
AN Emergency Convocation of Victoria Chapter No. 525 E.C.. will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street. Mis evening, at 8 30 for 9 o'lark precisely. Visiting companions are cordially invited.
POLICE Constable McDonald and severni Exclte Officers captured two Chinese mand-rins on the China Navigation Ca'n steamer Keangles yesterday afternoon, with twenty-nire taels of Helt colum in their possession. They were fned $40 and $250 respectively by Mr. Has
Ings at the Magistracy to-day. The shekels ́were willingly anted-up,
FULL stock of banjos, mandolines, guitars, accordinas, strings and fulngs of all klide at W. Reblason & Co.
THE Roslan War Department has published an order directing that the infantry battalion of the reserve having its headquar era at Stretenak, its present peace effective, be brought up to on the Chinese frantier, shall, while retaining such strength as to form five separate battalions in the event of mobilisation,
APPARENTLY Fairplay does not lock upon the changes made in the personnel of the Straitu Insurance Company, Ltd, recently with ane great confidence or exprot, as a perseraph Ins Recent number of that paper says:-"Mr. H. I. Parks took his sea
seat at the new London anders writer of the Straits Company on Monday mor ning, signalling the accexion by wearing a more than
usually lovely button-hole bouquet, The brokers showed up in saad numbers, and con pratulated him on his first appearance as a full- fledged underwalter—particularly those of them to whom he wrate lines"
Tan Kobe Chronicle states explicitly that a Fapanese exazditionary force left Iroshima for Formoss on the 18th fast. The forelen corres pondents and military attachés assembled in departure of the excellito, Lieut. O'Brien, the Fond time at Hiroshima in view of the near United States attachd, had been in Hiroshima for some days previously. Mr. Ward, the Pall the correspondent of the London Times, arrived Mall Gasette correspondent, and Mr. T. Cowen, in Hiroshima on the 14th lust, and Mr. W. G. "mith, the special of the San Francisto Chronicle, passed through Kobe on the same Mears. Ganesco and Lagu le, correspondents of day en route to the Japanese Headquarters. the Earls Figaro and Temps resp citrely, were also expected at Hiroshima in ifme to have a
look in at the next "strap."
THE corespondent of the Temps, wilting on the Part Arthur aéroeller, affi mo that no exaggera simple and straightforward; without taking any tion is possible. the account being perfectly trouble he counted 120 corpses, three being women and three children. "Aft without excep tion, and I verified it in make quite sure, had on the head, neck or face, one or more marks of Japanese swords: not a bayonet mark or of
or of a COLLARD & COLLARD PIANOS at W. Robinson and rested near the bodies, others ad frightful bullet. Several heads were completely cut off & Co.
disfigurements. Not one of these corpses hed. army gear it and many of them bad the hands and arms tied with cord. It was said that some were soldiers, though they had no uniforms. There were also old men that I counted. Some of the cuts seemed to have been done by sword bayonets, but the majorlly were the work of the famous swords such as were given to the coolles, or camp followers, after the thefts committed at Kingchow.
A STETRAGT passenger, travelling under the name of F..J. Smith, but believed to be Timothy Carr, a deserter from the U.SS. Detroll, com- mitted suicide by jumping overboard from the British steamer Azamor, whilst on the voyage from Hongkong to Kobe, on the 15th East, three days before arrival at her destinailon.
SOME We time since « Japanese company wat formed in Tokyo under the protection of the Tapanese Meulater of Commerce, with the object agent of the company has now arrived in Odessa of Introducing Japanese les into Russia. An with samples of Japanese tes, which have given in Marcow, Kieff, Novgorod, and other towns great satisfaction. Agencler are being started in Russia.
W. ROBINSON & Co., plane builders, toners and repairers.
UNDER date the oth lestant our Sandaken correspondent records the death of Captain R. D Reston, Maglatrate and Edkor of the British North Forneo Herald, as follows:-Wa have to deplore the death of Captain Beeston, who for Rome months has been in very falling health and who but recently returned from England. His remains were conducted to their last resting place with military bonours. he buying at one time been Commandant of the local Police Force. The Sikhs, whose language he talked and whose character was well understood by him, and by funeral and fired three vollers over his grave, whom he was much estremed, attended the His last article in the B. N. B. Herald was for a much needed change. Mr. Moore came to remarkable one, amounting almost to a sort of prophecy of the future aduancement of Sandakan, Shanghai in 1898, and his love of all manly After selating to a vision of the visit of a bla P. & sports and heartiness of disposition soon earned, steamer to our port It conclades W!! { in January of last year, and for his young widowes the actasl fulfilment of 'he prophecy? for him a wide circle of friends. He was married forever remain a dream or shall we some day the greatest sympathy la felt,
Wherefore I head this sketch Adsit Oma"
An additional climate, which has been issued. News of the 21st instant that we announce this Ir is with sincere regrel, says the N. C Datly includes a sum of nine thousand five hundred morning the death of Mr. W. G. Moore, who pounds (£9,500) for the cost of the Oplum Com-way on the polot of leaving Shanghai for home mission. Li Hung-chang is progressing favourably, but
NEW YORK, March 2nd. the bullet has not yet been extracted,
The American Congress refuses to vote the Koyama, & political brave, who, suddenly in settlement of the Behring Sea arbitration The perpetrator of the outrage is a man named sum offered by the United States Government
chang's palanquin and fired at him point blank, refusal as tending altogether to destroy the emerging from the crowd, stopped Lt Heng-award. Senator Sherman bas denounced the
The Mikado and his Mtolsters hab expressed principle of arbitrailon. the most profound regrels, and the Mikado's. physician is attending the fovalid,
THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC IN LONDON. Lord Rosebery and the Right Hoo. H. H, Fowler are Improving in health slowly,
(Special to N. C. Daily News.) NEWS FROM MANCHURIA.
NORTH KINCHow, March 19th. Scouts retorning from Tiencblaoch'ang report having come across a Japanese detachment of A east of that hamlet. Only a few shots were 400 cavalry and two mountain guns, some thirty exchanged at long range, and the scouts returned to report as above. H.E, Liu K'on-yi, Generalls-
the vicinity of the Shabo, on the left bank of sime of the army, who is here has issued a general order mobilising all available troops in which entrenchments have been thrown up mounted with field guar,
PREPARATIONS FOR DEFENCE,
zumber, desciption of
they could
southern
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Boston and several other clites in the United States are sending rellel for the acute distress prevailing in Newfoundland,
LONDON, March 3rd. The general election of Members of the
London County Council concluded yesterday. The returns show that the Moderates bave gained largely in all districts, and that the Progressives have only a narrow majority in the new Council, instead of the preponderance of filly formerly held by them.
arrested for libelline Oscar Wilde, has been The Marquis of Queensberry, who had been
remanded for a week, and admitted to ball fa a sum of one thousand pounds.
ROME, March 4th,
THE Tentsia correspondent of the N. C. Datly News, wrap on the 12th Inst. says:—The recent event. local interest is the marriage of Miss Elle Detring to Major von Hanneken. The civil ceremony took place yesterday and the religious one at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the the foreign community was present. Church of St. Louis, at which the greater part of A reception was held at the house of the bride's parents from 3 to 7, which was also largely attended.
A FEARFUL typhoon passed over Yan, in the. Carolina Islands, on the zoth ultimo. The wind commenced from the north, with heavy equalle from the north-west, gradually increasing in strength, and after some time it suddenly verted round to S. E. by S. More than twothlids of the bosses, as well as the wharft, trees, etc.,
away by
mor!
were blown down or carried by the force of the waves. The foreigners and the Spanish Government are heavy
sufferers, of the THE blue funnel steamer Titan arrived at
stations belog completely wrecked, Government
Touse was unroofed and the Hongkong. It seems she anchored off Gutzlaff Capuchin Shanghal on the 16th inst. having had the mis-
Governor had ble fortune to lose her propeller on the way on from Raman Catholic church and the residence of the fer Injured by a rafter falling on it, while s
in a snowstorm, bat on attempting to proceed It
Fathers were levelled to the ground, and the Government team launch, which was was found that the propeller was either gone of loose. She was picked up by the Soccer lying alongside the wheef, went down when the
and
wharf way washed The telegraph line which the Italians have towed to Woosung, and then brought an to Ibeight to which way. Some tides of the been constructing between Massowah and Shanghai by the tug-boats Fuki, Samson, and formed from the fact that the spray Kansain is now complete.
was carried may be fresh water tank Rocket. Her cargo for Japan was to be tran- built on the top of a bill and sixty yardı KWAY shipped to the Ajax
from the aes was spoiled by salt water. The treen blown down number very many thousands New Comic Song and Dance Albums at W. and the copys crop is ruined for at least a year Robinson & Co
LONDON, March 4th. According to information received here, it has. been decided to establish a branch of the Russian State Bank at Teheran.
Admiral Horsby is dead.
It is reported that the Swazi Klug, Boon, is mustering his best troops to resist any attempt
on the part of the Transvaal Boers to establish *protectorate over Swaziland,
March gib.
In the Hours of Commons, last night, Mr.
hilberta
"rings"
fa
to come. To crown sl), the taro plantallone are SHANHAIKUAN, March 20th,
fait of reffen leaves and bushes which have been Cost fonts telegraphed at noon to-day that
SIR GEORGE O'BRIEN having retired from the blown into them, and which rot the food in the
been observed craising about forty Hoff fire large man-of-war, painted grey, bad
Colonial Service the Secretary of State for the ground, rendering it unfit for south-east coast. Later on fa the afternoon
consumption, 14 Colonies has offered the combined posts of that a famine is staring the natives in the face, the
Colonial Secretary and Registrar-General to the their principal articles of consumption, coco bother telegram was received reporting that John. Metley, Irish Secretary, introduced & Elli hald the appolatmest of Regialzar-General since on the island and all have suffered serious foss, Mr. J. H. Stewart Lockhart, who has accepted nuts and taro, both being gone. There are On the 21st November, 1894, CHARLES constitute a condition of peace, seeing that one apparently proceed not make eat
Mr. Stewart Lockhart has Spanish, German, and American trading stations apparently proceeding from steamers, to amend the Irish Land Act in accordance with 1887 and has been Acting Colonial Secretary big station there well known in Hongkong, has DUNCAN, only son of the late Captain M, A. Korea was virtually independent long but so far off that faneilly, Kverything principle of the BI is to protect the tenants in Colange O'Brien's depaiture from the
before the war broke out. According to the numb
the proposal of a recent Commlites. The general loce At No. 3. Hongkong Read, Shanghal, on the Mainichi, the opinion that, should China was prepare, however, to meet contingercles ownership and improvements, and to reduce the performed the duties of bis fmportant effices in THE beating of the summonses taken out by 20th of March, 1895, WALCOTT GEORGE MOORE. declare her inability to cede any portion Nine baitalions of Infantry, elavan ying cavalry tain provisions in favour of Evicted Tenants. doubt, therefore, that with a strong Goverenr. Ellesmere, March, and Rendlesham, Stewards
about a your
ект про. Не вля term for fixing fair rents. It also contains cer- highly satisfactory manner and there can be little of her territory, an enormous Indem- (Manche) and two batteries horse artillery were nity may be demanded and lis payment reinforce colet troops to prevent landing of the
the Anti-Gambling League against Loris at once despatobed, upon receipt of news, to The Bill was read a first time without a division. much as Sir William Robinson has shown himself of the Jeckey Club, for permitting betting-in the secured by material guarantees, finds
The Secretary of State for India replying to a to be an several occasione, at his elbow the wheels enclosures at Newmarket, was resumed and favour with a large section of the Japanese snemy on the cost at Shashalkaan.
question put by Sir Willam Wedderburn, of the Colonial Secretariat will run a smoothly nation. Against that view our contem- APPROACH OF THE JAPANESE.
to Intardere on behalf of Raja Deor can possibly be expected under present circum. concluded on the roth ulilms. Witnesses wera porary enters a warm protest, ridiculing
regarding the so-called 'Dhoutla Fund,
stances. We consider the remarks made by the but they were almost
called to prove that betting was carried or its advocates as blind to the prolific germa
TIENTEN, March 21st,
The death of Surgeon Savory is announced. China Mail on this subject are uncalled for,
without exception of foreign interference which it embodies; stating that a fishlog junk kad just come in
A Chikos telegram was received last night luson, Bart, from an attack of influenza.
The death is announced of Sir Henry C. Raw- entirely out of place and tharsigue misleading the "Heith," and their evidence was very persons connected with the rangement of interference that might eventually endan- reporting having sean stos large men-of-war
NEW YORK, March 5th.
la Its tenour. It came out ger the existing order of things throughout and six terpide boats belonging to the enemy
A PRIVATE view was given the other day at evidence that the annual revenue from the the FarOrient and fatally check the rise of approach and anchor, in the aBernoon, at 2 through Congress.
Lloyd's (London) of an ingenious and simple
and enclosuras is about Japanese power, influence, and civilization, point thirty-six / south-east of the forts. There
that the Act THE telegram we received this morning, The Mainichi warmly advocates the idea was also received in the afterregn annenpcin JAPANESE SEARCHING STEAMERS. of collisions or other circumstances an applied to enclosures on racecourses, but t
was, however, no laading made.
and times of the signals given by the of Parliament under which these proceedings which we issued in an "Express," comes of annexing a part of continental China, the presence of thirteen large ships and eight A Takutelegram.
captain to the engine-room, whereby had been taken was never intended direct from Japan; and it is gratifying to not merely for the two generally accepted small ones, cruising some ten miles beyard learn that after all poor old LI HUNG reasons- to secure the independence of Taka bar. Supposed to be the enemy's ship,
indelible and
exist record can be what were known
" ship's telegraph bas one of Several reports were received at Shanghat dist on the bridge and another in the engine which were
betting-houses, CHANG'S wound has only proved to be a Korea and to assure the maintenance of
which many existed yauru ago, and here on the 20th that the japanese men-of-war room, both working to autor. The connection pola slight one, and we are also pleased to know peace in the East-but also for two
sonice of much avil. He that he is doing well. The telegram does others, viz., that it would be contrary to
were exercising the right of search on German is made by a chain, in copilgally to the path of A that there was no reference in any part of convection polated out that the title of the Statute was An merchant
of Act for the not state whether or not Lt is able to the principles of humanity to suffer the
semmers entering Tientsin. To-day, which i
Suppression of
of Betting-hoster," and attend the Peace Conferences, but it is Chinese in the newly occupied districts to
by Alock-work in a horizontal It to reaching here from that port, we learn that pisne. Attached to the chala is a silver pencil, that places like Tattersall's, where betting was At Shimonoseki yerday the fall powers of Japanese croiser was 1 evident that negotiations are being carried fall again under the barbarous rule of
racecourse enclosures. He further remarked on, and that parleying with regard the Manchus and that it would be civil, and belag ruled into verties opération against auch places. The
due form. It Hungichang removed from the and Larched. The Japanese affcota were very | over la mtum
down were stopped
In existence long before this when the handle of the telegraph is pulled Act of Parliament was passed, and consequently armlatice being declared is table in the Interests of the Chinese in held this afternoon, and lasted from 2.30 to
signal, The chart revolves it was not intended that it being proceeded with, but our special general If, after the war, they did not have
It should be put in the Europeans or their quarters, but searched the tolegraphic correspondent doubts very enlightened Japanese near them to instruct
Jockey other parts of the ship carefully, apparently for columns one-eighth of an foch spart, and there Club had posted mollices and done all they could much whether the matter will be success them in the sciences and arts of civilization.
soldiers or
or munitions of war, They left with
bele
ruled also on it herimantul spaces cosse to prevent Illegal hatting and
# and he urged that fully arranged. We have also another The Kokkar's terms for peace are
profase polegies to the captains for the deten: ponding to the nature of the signals the what went on in the vinge was i telegram from Peking stating that Viceroy follows:-
tion, and at once boarded the next stemmar,
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make the time within the cams
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and did not
Paille Li was seriously wounded under the left
The German steamer Liriww saw the further giving the duration of avery one before in private, dismissed the charge, and refused to
Traction of a minus, as well as the actualigout, in the meaning of the Act of
manticfad Bauch; after prolonged deliberation eye, and that the bullet has not yet bean | KoreR
resacuees being busy with a Hekish, ship at the ostium of it: Mwaden; formerly a mughtrath that their dowelen wedibeen given on a question Japanese, but beleg some distance off and the aby change is made. The invention in the chastais à eses for a superior court, on the ground simo, the kept on rugnaðiews of ike sigundi; und "at. Calcutta,
́of fast and not of law,
LI HUNG-CHANG AND THE SITUATION.
to an
1. To make China rewounce ali claims upon
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(Special to Shangkat Mercury) THE PEACE MISSION, -
YOROBAMA, March 31st,
The Nicaragua Camel Bill has falled to pass Instrument for murking "the exact natūres Walton, for the defence, conte30,000-Mr.
produced. The
the delegates on both sides were found to be in | that all the stormtre combool Island and Which works vertically agafant the drum-chart, carried on, er®_IN_PASSI
says the percury of the 21st, by the steamers | chart, remer ** drum, covered by
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LI IN CONSULTATION WITH THE COURT.
SOALAN-PERINO, March: eund. Vloerey Li Hong-chang at Shimonoveld, and the Natsaus telegrami Ars passing between Cenet öfkelais hurtosid la
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