Co-day's Advertisements.
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOV, TIENTSIN AND
NEWCHWANG.
THE Steamship
"KWEIYANG,"
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 9. 1895.
BIRTHS.
On the rut June, at 354, Russel'-;ad, Kanslag ton, London, the wife of WILLIAM GOWLAND, late of the imperial Japanese Min', of a daughter.
On the arat ultimo, at No. 264 Bluff, Yoko hana, the wife of Major FARMER, R.4, of a
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It is France who has seized the WF would remind our readers of the unique. opportunity to rectify her frontier largely 'entertainment to be given by Mr. G. G. Brady to her advantage; to claim a redress of the Kowloon Imita'e to-morrow evening grievances and special privileges for her Salling commences at-9 p.m. sharp, subjects In the future. Rallways are to run into South China from Tonquin Instead Thus the Japan Mall of the 18 h philma :-"In a private letter from London, mentioned by a On the hand altims, at No. 263, Bluff, Yoko.ef from Kowloon, and it is a French scientific expedition that is to exploit the hama, the wife of H, GRAUERT, of a son-
country south of the Yangtze next year colonist says he thinks the choice for the next contemporary, well-informed old Ceylon not an English syndicate! The French Government deserve Infinite credit for the Governor of Ceylon lies between Sir William promptness by which they have profited by Robinson of Hongkong and St. Henry Blake of reason of the opening afforded by China's Tamsier, and that the former has obtained great weakness. Since we appear unable any❘ kuder with the home authorities for sticking at longer to lead, why shoul i we not at least bis most and doing good work in stamping out strive to approximately Imitate France's | ·he plague." example?
MARRIAGES.
On the acth April, at All Saints' Church, Sydney, N.S.W., by the Rev. C. Kingsley Cole, Majar 1. J. BYRON, Commanding Queensland Centals Diwton, Will be despatched TO: Permanent Artillery, youngest son of the late MORROW. the roth Instant, at Noon.
Joba Byron, Erg, of Haristown, county Wex- ford, to MARY, eldest daughter of the late W. M. For Freight or Parrage, »»nly to
ANDERSON, Esq., Head Manager of the Oriental Buak Corporation, London.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongkong, 9th July, 1895.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
1873
HE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" will Tbe on me at the Hongkong and Victoris, Hotels, opposite the Hongkong Club, and at Fedder's Wharf, EVRRY EVENING from 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock.
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Advertisers are reminded that the Hongkong Tilgraph has by far the largest circulation of any English newspaper published in the Far East. THIS IS GUARANTEED. Terms an application.
Hershone, rath October, 1801.
BROWN, JONES & CO..
DEALERS IN
ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY MEMORIALS,
LEAD CERINT.
At HB.M. Consulate, Shanghal, on 3rd instant, by Mr. G. Jamieson, Consul-General, HENRY CHRISTIE, of Shanghai, to ELIZABETH SCHNEIDER, of Shanghai.
DEATHS.
At Batavia OD
the 18th June, KRINA CORNELIA GASILLE, aged 28, the beloved wife
of Jac. Lamtnere, of Singapore.
At the Union Hotel, Singapore, on June joth, Mrs. ZERNER, Senior, aged 66.
The
Hongkong
Jongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, Tuesday, July 9, 1895.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
Ar the Supreme Court this morning before Mt. W. M. Goodman, sliting in Origlasi Juris diction, the case of the Hongkong Land Tavnet- ment Co. v. Brodie et al, was heard. Mr J. J. Francle, QC, instructed by Mr. Ellis (Mr. V. H. Deacon's offier) appeared for the plaintiff, and there was no appearance for the defense, This was a sult for for closure by virtos of a deed of mortgage for $110,000 on Marine Lat No. 40. Judgment was entered"for the plaintif for the fall ame nt, with costs.
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Gazetts on
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The loading article la the Peking and Zionisła
are determined if necessary to make a stand to Timer of the 20th alt. xitacks a recent article In
profect themselves, and are well armed, Mr. Blackwood on "Chlax's Extrem!'y," and malu- tains that the Viceroy Li, with all his faulty, Sechnen zlois, signed the Pealestart Min Hartwell sfates that a full declration of the
bas done more for the progress of his country,sionaries, was sent early in June, per Consul is more worthy of trust, and better filled for Tratman to the Ferign Milsters at Peking, so carrying out reforma, than any other living man," that our diplomalle representatives cannot com
plafo of want. of lalermuilon. The Church The following Order of Her Majesty In| Missionary Stations at Mienchou, Chunghi and Consell, dated 11th May was published in the Kasabian are, he believes, so far unattacked. Saturday :---Whereas by the At Sbentu, about 45 # from. Chengto, are two twentieth section of "The Finance Act. 1854," lady misionaries of the Church Missionary. it is enacted that Her Majesty, the Queen, may, Sorloty. The two Roman Catholic miestonaries
British possession, where Her Majesty in satisfi« by Order la Connell, apply that section to say at present remain at Chengtu-Mercury. ed that, by the law of such possession.' no duty is levlable in respect of property situate in the United Kingdom when pislog on desth. And whereas Her Majesty is nitisfied that, by the respective laws of Caston, Hongkong, the Strafte Settlements, sad the Bahama Islands, no daty is leviable in respect of property situate At a meeting of the Committee of the Chamber In the United Kingdom when passing on death, of Commerce held at Shanghal on Monday, the Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by virtue and inset Taly, at 4 p.m. there were present-Meanr Her Majesty vested, is pleased, by and with the Fudgeon, T. Graham, A. Kort, W. D. Little, J. exercise of the power by the aforesaid Act in A. P. MacEwen (Chairman) J. Chapsal C T. advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is H. McMichael, D. M. Moss, E. B. Shottowe, hereby undered, the twentieth section of "The A. Wammfall, and the Secretary, Floance Act. 1964," shall apply to Ceylon,
Hongkong, the Straits Sitlements, and the
Bahama Islands.
THE OUTRAGES IN SZECHUEN.:
THE SHANGHAI CHAMBER OF
[COMMERCE,
The following is a summary of the report of the proceedings --
UNCHOFFED PIECE GOODS: The Chairman maid that his attention had been called to a Baragraph" in Mr. Nc6 CI enter of the 17th Tune in which, under the heading of English ONE of our subscribers of the nautical persuasion
Sheetings, B was, stated that "It is said a fair visited us this morning, says"the 'Shangkat
line of a cloth stsimped Gold Bell Mill, bat without a chop, has changed hande at Tis, Mercury of the 4th ing), and in a very indignant frame of mind desired from us an explanationing at Chengia and on the and we give an
We have already given full details of the riot-2.67%. If true, li serms "a ply that Importers should encourage the natives in this way, for to why he haring offered at the Beltish Post-
account of the riots at Yachon and Kalting. To the latention can only be to put some well known offices branch of the Hongkong Post Office to complete our description of the rioting we are chop on them." This was a most important
matter which the Chamber should take up. bota Hongkong ten cent piece for Hong. enabled to-day to detail the attack at Saife, as
attack, as will be seen by our account, which After tame dincursion it'ww agreed that the
SHAN^HAI, July-q{h}
1.
What has become of our Government ? | Why was our fleet broken up and our power in the East reduced to a minimum when all the other Powers were increasing their strength? 3 Why did we, during the early stages of the war, court a anub (and get it) from the Great Powers by advoca- fing Interference between China and Japan to stay the war and preserve the status quo Where were wa when the Powers determined to interfere in the Interests, ar the French MI ister cleverly put it, of the general policy of Russia-a polley of aggrandisement and of studied hostility to England. When we ought to have made ourselves heard we were silent! When our Influence and power ought to have been conspicuous it was conspicuous only The Shanghai papers of the and and by reason of its complete absence. It 3rd July give a prominent place to the England dead, killed by blatant Demo- korg ton cent stamp key declined to sell? We wassummarily and adequately checked by the Secretary should obtafa some further Information LETTERS CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERISHABLE have struck work, in consequence of the I to hold her own as of yore 'gainst all the | 1100, at 'for ways that are dark and tricks that are | Information we are indebted to Dr. C. H. Finch, | submit some to the Committee.
difficulty with the night-soil coolles who cracy, or is she alive and able and willing were, of course, unable to provide an explana Chinese 'official in charge. For the following on this polat, il vossible, from Mr. Nee' and wain the British Post-office is apparently peculiar, action of the Municipality in enforcing the world in arms ? use of buckets of a new and Improved
The present position and aspect of He left, stating to b'ont English well sprinkled pattern. At Shanghai, as with us here, there are two classes of coolles employed, affairs is terribly depressing. English with superlatives, that be would write to the
Interests in the East are of incalculable Postmaster-Generai, London. one lot working under a contractor and the others each for his own benefit. The value. It is not merely the Interests latter were opposed to the new regulation, centering in this colony and in the On the 6th Instant the Coxwalo of Messrs and they coerced the contractor's men into other ports and places open to trade in Blackhead & Co.'s launch Bartka performed the were placinted to the effact that the following | of all authority to enforce the Customs rulas for
great | "Vanishing Aci" and carried away with him $29. China and Japan; there are joining in the strike. The consequences for the moment were serious, but owing to Indian interests that may be gravely affected | the wages of ble firemen and englacer... This their residences destroyed. The first placing the establishment of a River Conservancy. fact was reported to the Police at the Central and the vigilance of the police and the severity by what happens here and by the turn
of events generally. There are the great Water Police Stations. After a good deal of of the magistrates the difficulty was got
We were threa-shipping and manufacturing Interests in trouble the "wanisher's employers procured over on the 4th instant. tened with the same trouble here once and England and the huge masses of the
new certificated.coxwain (that was about 3 p.m. got over it very quickly. One thing seems labouring classes behind them. The loss
on Sunday lass) and before the new man joined fairly clear: strikes and combinations of our prestige and valia a trade, the the launch the police bonded her with the
means loss of a valuable among work people for the purpose of compelling the Government, whether closing of a great and most promising result that Messrs. Blackheal & Co. were to-day market and yet, although all these fined $25 for allowing their lunch to ply in the Imperial. Colonial, or Municipals to change its laws or bye-laws should be interests are apparently in jeopardy thereaters of the Colony withost a certificated man treated as criminal offences and not dealt is no sign that any statesman in England in charge! This serme rather a hard cate. with as are combinations for purely trade has them at heart, or that a single thought purposes where the quarrel is as to wages is given them In the Councils of the Tax Madras Timas is responsible for the state-On Taerday, early in the morning, the French Transit Passon, were issund by the Customs at
Empire.
Intimations.
DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
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*ODA WATER.
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*INGER ALE,
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the
Any complaints should be addressed to
Manager. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1895.
A. S. WATSON & CO.,
LIMITED,
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1843.
or hours of labour between employer and employed.
In Hongkong it is possible so to deal with what may be called political strikes as distinguished from strikes economical, but in Shanghat it is more difficult. There, although the British settlement is crowded with Chinese the Municipality has neither criminal jurisdiction nor sufficient legisla tive power. If our Government were worth its salt it would adopt some effective measures at the present moment to obtain
MANIFESTO BY LORD SALISBURY.
LONDON, July 8th.
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ment that it is a common proceeding on the part of bankers and sowcars at Hyderabad to reject REUTER'S TELEGRAMS: 35 per cent, of the allver offered them, alleging that it is obsolete, rabbed out, dented, or defaced. The Ameer of Kabul, semi-ssvage though he is reputed to be,Imanagen bis plat buslects la better style. Why cannot we have an Imperial Currency common to all India, and current all over the Empire? Marwaris, it is said, are the only obstacle in the way; and ll Englishmen made up their minds steadfastly to pot a perlad to their greedy and illegitimate gains that period could,
and for ever.
Prior to the prorogation of Parliament, Lord Salisbury delivered a manifesto in the House of Lords in which be defended that institution,. He declared It was his poilcy to do the atmost to mitigate the mitery of millions, that the agricul taral question demandel deep attention, that
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of the American Rapilat Missionary Union, whó arrived from Sulfa this morning -
FLACARDS.
NAVIGATION OF THE WOOSurg Bar: The circular letter on this subject which had been addressed to the Agents of S'eamers and the The missionarien at Sulfa heard on Saturʼay,
Insurance Officer, making their sistance In June and, that the'r brethren at Chengtu had
enirving sai the rules published by the Cont been attacked by the mob and their premires
Inspector, was laid before the meet'ng, and it was decided that à Teller should be addressed destroyed. On June ql, the streets of Saffa
to the Senior Connol palating out the absence day the missionaries were to be stlacked and
the navigation of the Woosune Bar, and suggest- were vere poorly written, and contained four Board, to consist of the Court of Con-gls, the characters; meaning: "The foreigners are to be destroyed. 10n 13th dev ai the 5'h mro Harbour Master, a local Engineer and a Legal (Wednesday, Jane (th) The Roman Catholle Adrier, to control the navigation of the River priests were the first in sen the placards and they at orce communicated with the yames, with the request the should suppress the publication of plecards and take from the Sesler Consal about this question, precations.
OFFICIAL PRECAUTIONS,
and the Wosgung Est.
· · The Warck OF THE "NORA"The Chair- man called attention to The communications
and was happy to say that the CustomE authorities were about to take immediate steps to remove the wreck.
LEKIN AND TRANSIT PASHES:-In reply to the request of the Senior Consul. It was TPEDived to address a letter to him stating that if Shanghai Immediately on application, as wa doon at other ports, this would give 'zațisfaction to merchants and do away with a grievance that at present existed,
The Asian muselstrate, Qreh by name, at orce doubled his forces of Chinese sanners, and had all the placards they could find pulled down. priests found more placards, and they again reported the matter to the yamen. The head magistrato at once reprimanded his officials for allowing farther placards to be posted and af once took up the matter himself. He ordered his men to patrol the city and arrest any suspicions
characters.
OFFICIAL PROTECTION,
reply should be sent in the letter from H.B.M.'s RIVER STEAMER PASSES :-(( was agreed that
Acting Consul General requesting that therew regation for River Passes proposed by the In. | spector General of Customs should be made to apply to all steamers, and not only to steamers loading with tas,
··BUOYS ON THE Yangtze .—le was proposed
and agreed that a letter be addressed to the Seulor Consul requesting him to urge upon the Chinese Authorities the necessity of replacing
[17 for the foreigners settled in Shanghal relarms in taxation, facilities of transport and according to Indian Engineering, be fired.onco | and action was evident. There was no demon- the bugys on the Yangize without delay.
MANUFACTURERS OF
AERATED WATERS.
a wider Jurisdiction and more effective powers of control within the settlement.
Does England mean to forfelt all claim to any share in the trade of China and the Far East, to all influence among the CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT. Aslatie races among whom, for so many years, she has been almost the sole representative of western enterprise, western civilization, and western manhood? In India we have given way to Russia on the question of the Pamirs. A line has been drawn limiting the spheres of influence of the two Empires. Of that line we bave nothing to complain. It appears to be clearly defined and not open to dispute, and to follow the geographical conforma- tion of the country, our, and it is a big but, while Russia has full territorial jurisdiction right up to the line on her side and may station her troops along It to protect its Integrity, England may not approach it, must not exercise jurisdiction for some The water used is proved by repeated analyses | distance within it, but must leave a large to be absolutely pure.
UR AERATED WATER FACTORY is fitted with the best English Machtuċry, embodying the latest Improvements la the
trade.
The purest ingredients only are used, and the utmost care and cleanliness exercised in the manufacture throughout, "
For COAST PORTS, Waters are packed and placed on board ship st Hongkong prices, and the fall amount allowed for Packages and Empties when received in good order.
Counterfell Order Books supplied on 'applica-
tion.
"DISPENSARY, HONGKONG." And all
prompt attention.
tract of country along It, and to the south of It to the care of the Afghan Amir and his wholly undisciplined lavies. It is not difficult to surmise the object of such a stipulation on the part of Russia or to anticipate the inevitable-results.
The following is a List of Waters always kept mischief had been done wastepped in and ready in Stock :-
the creation of small holdings would do much to afford relief at the present junctura'; moreover, that the Poor Law required revision.
PROJECTED FRENCH COMMERCIAL
MISSION TO CHINA. Au Iasportant French Commercial Mission, under offici) suspices, will start for Shanghai in August to thoroughly study the trade of China and to travel through the country to Yunoan where it will meet a mission from Torg-la.
THE RUSSO-CHINESE LOAN. The Russo-Chinese jose is not redeemable for thirty-ale years and is secured by the Castem, Rusts undertaker payments should China all to meet her engagements. NEW SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES.
Lord Selbourne has been appolata i Secretary of State for the Colonies.
(Special to Shanehat Mercury.) THE JAPANESE MINISTER AND THE TSUNG-LI YAMEN. THE SUPPLEMENTARY TREATY.
PEKING, July 5th. The Japanese Mioistar was dully conferences In Slam the French have been permitted with the Trung-11 Yamen, arranging the supple Our Registered Telegraphic Address in to steal three provinces from our friendmentary tresty. Relations between the Mjalater and ally after warlike operations for and the Yamez are cordial. Az Imperial signed messages addressed thus will receive which there was no reasonable, pretext audience will be grated to Mr. Halyashi
even, except that Illustrated In the fableto-mgerow. of "the wolf and the lamb.” After the
suggested a "Buffer State" in a position which would not in the least degree inter. fere with the absorption Into Cochin. China of the remaining provinces of Slam, and now we have permitted France, that he has received the following telegram without a word of protest, to enter into from His Excellency the Governor of Macas: arrangements for the rectification of the Tonkin frontier with China along her | southern boundaries which gives France
access to the whole of South China and that the epidemic in styre jago niso end. wipes out all poulbility, apparently, of a "Buffer State." The whole of Slam proper, should be converted into a "Buffer' State," if a buffer be needed in that region, at sil. But would France agree to that? We trow not,
PURE AERATED WATER
SODA WATER
LEMONADE
POTASH WATER
SELTZER WATER
LITHIA WATER
SARSAPARILEA WATER
TONIC WATER
GINGER ALE
GINGERADE
Na Credit given for Balilee that look dirty or greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose than that of contain. fog Aerated Waters, as such Bottles are never used again by us,
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong, 1st June, 1805,
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Mr. A. G. Reman, Consul General for Partagal at this port, courteously informs us
*Consul for Portugal, Hongkong. The Sanitary Board officially inform me
GOVERNOR."
On Tuesday evening, under cover of darkness, the Arten fu, and military Magistrates patrolled the streets at the head of their forces and visited all the oplam dens, closing the places early and arresting suspicious looking individuale. The Rates, both of the city and streets,, were closed caily on Wednesday, the result of this vigilance |
stration by the sloters as proclaimed. More placards were, however, posted postponing the An interesting Httle ceremony...took_place_at_attack til examination time, the prolific period Shanghai on the 4th instant at the house of Mr, of all slots." R. M. Campbell, being the occasion of the presentation to
of a silver tea-tray subscribed for by a number of his friends members of the St. Andrew's Society of Shanghel, to recognition of his services to that poplar institution. The presentation was made by Mr. Geo. Jamieson to appropriate terms and was sultahly responded to by Mr. Campbell, Aconsiderable number of represen1ire Scotchmen were present. The silver tray, which was a handsome piece of Canton work, bore the following inscription" Presented to R. M. Campbell by a few of his Brother Scots in token of their regard and in recognition of his services to the St. Andrew's Society, November 30th,
1891:"
THE Rangoon Gazette notices that the Allahabad Plonear has opened subscription list for a testimonial to Dr. W. G. Grace on the lines of that announced by the Daily Telegraph in England. Subscriptions are limited to as rapes. There must, says the Gazzila, be many here In Burma who would like to subscribe, and we therefore intand opsafng a list for the sam purpose and will be glad to receive contri betious. Liste giving names of subscribers are to be published from time to time.
THE SETTLEMEnt of the GREAT CHINA LOANS.
ALLEGED ZUISIAN "COUP."
Shanghai, Joly 4th,
ATTACES. On Thursday night, however; the house of Me. Warner-another American missionary-wa enlere. This house was situated outside the. West Gate. It was astared by about a desen men armed with kalves, who commanded the We are able to confirm "our last news the servants to retire and keep quiet. The reb.great loan, Information has now been received bers took only a few articles and left. They were here which sets at rest all doubts about the unaccompanied by either crowd or mob Some matter. The loan has been settled and the time on Friday, the ladies' boste next door to financing of Chlon bas gone to Russie, France that of Mr. Warners was broken leto, but and Germany, Great Britain and America are nothing serious resulted, the rioters being clean out of the running. We saw to-day a afternoon, while Mr. Flach's servant was remov. has just bad his final interview on the subject evidently afraid of the officials. On Friday telegram from foreign gentleman who Ing a few articles, the people on the streat with the ex-Viceroy Li Hong-ching, to which he observed him, and knowing he was attached to officially loformed him that the loan with Russis was definitely settled. It was actually closed at the mission thought the misionaries were Imm-diately collected and entered the house and the subsequent litt'e hitcher wers näver of preparing to escape. A large number of people the date we reported the fact the 21st June by the front door, and sald they wanted to such a usture as to seriously menace the DCCOSE fook around. Having obtained admittance, of the loan. Amongst the other advantages they commenced to lay their hands on various secured by the negotiators ars extensive railway articles and wash the windows and destroy the concessions in the North, and the absolute right flowers, A servant was afonch dispatched to the of Russia to bring her Siberian Railway out to yamen and the magistrate. Qoob Immediately the sex at Port Loueff, through Manchuria. srrived supported by the yu and the military British diplomacy, in China is to be again con
gratulated upon its power to alɛep when all the magistrate.
"rest" of the "world-is-up-and-doing-China
Gansite..
PROMPT MIATURES,
the
ANOTHER ACCOUNT.
Shanghai, July 4th, STRONNIE every prospect of increased
Home Affaire Marquis Salovil,' Minister distrate issued a proclamation" that, as the condition," and seek to play off can · mgainst the
Minister
The magistrates at once stopped the flot and the shtex personally chastised and arrested some of the rioters. In fact, every man found. In the, | house and touching articles was immediately THE Commander-in-Chief (Admleat Boller) of arrested and put in chains. About forty of Bity Europeanlaccord with regard to the affairs of of the mob were put in chains. Whilst the China and the Far East generally, and this the British Squadron on the Asiatic Station arrests were preceedleg the crowd hooted their indicated by, we learn on good authority. proceeded to. Tokyo on the 24's uifime. He magistrates, but the ringleaders secured, the mob the final jatment of the foreign lost. visited the Imperial Household Department,
Was soon dispersed. The skies immediately an affair where such of the chief Powers felt where he had anlaterview with Viscount Hijikais, sealed up Mit, Flach's house with his own sent itself called on to protest slast the action THE END OF THE PLAGUR IN "Master of the Imperial Household. He then and left several of his officers to watch and of each one of the remainder an adjustment palda visit to Count The, the Premier, and after protect the premises, haring, previously taken was ty no means easy, and the Chinese Govern MACAO,
Wards visited Viscount Nomura, Minister of Inventory of everything contained in
ment would have lost its old prestige for On Tuesday the following: week the intrigue did it fall to take advantage, of, ikla Agriculture and Commeres and Mr. Watanabe, foreigners had gone and left their property be that this was the policy that Peklog strove Education; Viscount Enomoto, Mielster of
ahir. There have not been wanting indications of Communications. Finally he called must protect it and he asked the people ja help on Mr. Lowther, British Charged fairer, så kim to thas do his duty. Such off kad blato adopt, and hence the varying and con- the British Legation, and passed the sight as ning and the end of the riot at Bulfo, and so as to day. The last seems to be that in the end the tradictory statements that reached us from day the residence of a friend at Tsukiji, returning to as the missionaries know their property share is
In as good a condition as when they left it, they hande, and the Affair settled diplomatically la settlement was practically taken out of Chinese Yokohama the following morning.
not hearing of any farther attache. .::
poeta Karope, Ressli, os somawast modified terms, 1 will remembered that the Foochow-built They were staying at a summer-house shout sull provides, the larger portion of the money wgoden razs Kaneki akar being stripped of her five miles from the city, having removed their required, and the remainder is divided between armament was presented to the Chinese by the valuables thence, when the town was again: "The threecapitals, London, Paris and Berile, some Hapanase victors at Wel-hal wel for the special ported. In consequence they got together their fat gairantee kaving apparently born arranged. purpose of carrying the remalus of the iste valuabies and boarded two bousa-bosts, intends were not an yet in full possession of the Admiral Ting and his two Commodores Lioing to lay on the river below the city until the terme, but it is understood that the money is to Pachan and Yang Yang-lls to Chefos. Last tromble was over. They got information rovided by December, the Japanese March the Rasgeht landed Give coffins down to Friday, however, from the magistrate that they having, apparently in view of soms substantial Shanghal belonging to Admiral Ting, his two ware watched by robbers, and is consequence arrangment being come to agreed to postpone Commodoria and the commandants of the they left for Shanghai Whilst at Changking for a few works the first Instalment, ⠀ In vicer of Wel-hat-wel mainland forts, and the forts they heard from a native teacher that the people the very diferent interests and international on Lukner island.
After carrying Admiral bad threatened to take the life of the krem, Quth) "Jealousies likely to be evoked, this is perhaps Ting's remains to Wabu for carriage overland to who had protected the misfonaster
most patikimotory, arrangement for all that con'd the late Admiral's home at Hole". Anbul, the
be desired. It may be la question whether it will farm out as retisfactory for Chion as a free loam Komecht is reposted by the North China Daily New to have returned to Shanghai and The Rev. Mt. Hartwell, a Canadian
unencumbered: BO
red by: International restrictions, Immediately proceeded to the Kiangnan Arsenal | ary, has arrived from Changin. He stater the
Shanghai: navalyard for repairs. Sise has, according to position of drains to be very Barlows in the whole and it certainly in not be as localy.to lead to a advices of the 1st instant beam of Stschoen, and Changking in trentandrás practical reforms as wont be indicated by Ire thoroughly refitted and re-armed with better magistrats there has promised the feralsness prong China Fred, hand, that is, unfettered by runs than her previous massie-loaders and came taction up to the time of the exam cations, butthes rental Interference, further than to ses out of dock last werk. She started for her old he will not care to be responsible for the person or that the midé catfificioy arrangements to meet places in the North on the 28th ultimo and with property of the foreigners. There are about over the lafaidat Mt dié dates,—ödgrcury, the old wooden sloop Chingħaf will be the only Twenty Missionaries at Chingklig "And with the
Its | representative for some time to come of the ones Britials Cossu, Cistons staff and other Zaiss | mighty Polyang Be
prang there müri ke about forty foreignets, who
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