To-day's Advertisements.

SANITARY BOARD NOTIFICATION. MEZZANINE FLOORS, STORITE, oz Ceektorrs

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Buildings erected after the bassing of Ordinance 15 of 1894,

(89th December, 1895).

1. UNDER the Provisions of sub-section of Secilia 7 of Ordinance 15 of 1894, it is unlawful to castract, pat ap, catione or calotels in any room of any demestic bullds ing erected after the 20th of Decembr. 1894, any MEZZANINE FLOOR, STOREY or COCKLOFT whatsrever, except where such Room is eltasted on the Ground Floor and is used as a Shop or Workshop, in which case the written permisalon of the Sanitary Board must be first obtained and any conditions imposed In such permission must be complied with.

2. Nolice is hereby given that such permission will not be granted unless the following condi- tions are complied with :-

(a) The Ballding shall be constructed and maintained in a satisfactory sanitary condition,

(5) The Mezzanine Fleer, Storey or Cock

loft shall not extend over more than one-half of the Floor Area of the Room and shall have a clear space below it of not less than eight fast measured vertically, provided that this space is sufficient to prevent the obstruction of any doorway situated În an external wall,

(c) The space both above and below such Mersanine Floor, Storey or Cockluft shall be used for Storage, purposes only and shall not be enclosed except with wire netting, bamboo lattico or carved wred work asranged in such a way as to leave at least two-thirds of such space open and as far as practicable evenly distributed, and the space encroached on by such Mezzanine Floor, Storey or Creklaft _shall not be included in the calcula- tion of the cubic capacity of the room avaflaðle for habitation.

By Order of the Sanitäry Board,

HUGH MCCALLUM,

Secretary. Hongkong, 27th September, 1895. [1327

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1895.

Ce-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.

CORPS ORDERS for Week ENDING STH OCTOBER, 1895.

FIELD BATTERY.

No. 183-INSPECTION PARADE.—There

will be an Inspec: on Parade for those Members whom the Commandant has not yet seen le the

new Khaki 1"niform, as follows :—

All Except DOCK DETACHMENT—WED. NESDAY, and proximo, at 5:30 PM.

KOWLOON DOCK › DÉTACHMENT.— THURSDAY, 3rd proximo, at 6 PM.

No. 184-CLOTHING.-WHITE CLOTH- ING la possession of Members not returned to Headquarter Stere by SATURDAY, 5th prox, will be charged for.

MACHINE GUN COMPANY, ' HAM, joined 25.995 and welgard Corps No. 146, No. 185.-JOINED.-Gunner J. R. GILLING-

No. 286-RESIGNED-The unde mentioned Members have been permfited to resign --

No. 67, Ganner G. C. C. MASTER, daïc 1 9.995. No. 6o, Ganner H. J. Grace, dated 12.9.05. Na. Rầy CLOTHING, ÁN Gatters in pornesclan of Members to be returned to store as soon as possible.

By Order,

Intimations.

CLAY'S FERTILIZER.

A high-class Fartiilser for Pot Plants and are in the Gard n generally.

It supplies natural nourishment to the and vaslats the process of musiṛallation, the alding the Plants to att in, in their fall,

vigour and beauty.

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Directions for use are given on the Label

RANSOME'S "NEW PARIS" LAWN MOWERS.

For Sala at Manufacturers' Prices.

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A. S. WATSON & CO., D.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1541,- Hongkong, 11th August, 1895,

The Hongkong Telege

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THE BRITISH ULTIMATUM,

An Ultimatum has at last been issued in

connection with the Szechuen trouble and with the demand made by the Pritish Gov- ernment for the banishment of the Viceroy Llu. An ultimatum fixes a time within which there must be a compliance with the demand made and generally indicates what the consequences of a refusal will be We have not heard what limits of time have been allowed the Chinese Govern-

MORE CHINESE DUPLICITY AND

- EXASPERATING ARROGANCE.

THE CONSULS AND OFFICIALS COMPLETELY AT LOGGERHEADS. CHRISTIANS IN JEOPARDY,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

*** BIT OF INFORMATION, “Crimé in Central Afries" and "A Midera Bluebeard" are

naw, dably held over till Monday.

Ar the Magistracy this moming a Chinaman And two women ware committed for trial at the next criminal sotulons for attempting to brika Mr. Rainie, an Inspector of Nuisances, The Japanese is Bangkok have rätitioned their Government to appoint a caly accredited repra santative to Slam. The Japanere in Slam are at present under the protection of France. Miss Courlogtoo, who was so neatly martyred at Kucheng at the time of the massacre, passod

on board the P. & O. steamer Manila, She

SHANGHAI, September 28th.”

3 p.m. The gist of lengthy telegrams just received from Foochow is that the whole of the foreign members of the Kucheng Commission of Inquiry are of opinion that Sold in Tins containing to los cach.....ment. Twelve hours ought to suffice for less the British and American represen-

the preparation and publication In the Peking Gazette of the Decree of Banish-tatives are given stronger support it would be more dignified to abandon the ment. There will be lime enough investigation and return to Foochow afterwards for the British Government

The Kucheng magistrates lasted and to watch and see that it is. In reality posted in the city and suburbs an offon- through Hongkong to-day'un her way home, made effective. Our Government might sive proclamation. The Consuls soon The Best and Cheapest hiclines in the Mat, undertake the execution of the sentence heard of it and demanded that it be can revisited Foochow on her way down from by its own officers, and give Liu celled and a new one promptly issued to Shanghal, but brings no farther detalls, and ber an opportunity of visiting Calcutta on

correct any false Impressions formed by nerves are still too much unstring,to allow of an the way to Thibet. But far more the people. The officials agreed and interview, Important to us all is the question, drew up a fresh proclamation which was YESTERDAY alternoon the annual general meet- "What Is the punishment threatened should the Tsungil Yamen attempt to evade, ar approved by the Consuls. Instead, how-ing of the Hongkong Cricket Club was held in refuse compliance with the demand? To ever, of giving the new proclamation as the pavilion, the President, Mr. A. Coxon in the wide publicity as the first, only a few of Chair. The report and sccounts for the past yoɛr, discontinue diplomatic Intercourse would

large number neither be suitable nor effective. To hand them were posted while the Chinese Ambassador in London his of coples of the offensive document were which had been circulated to the members were privately circulated in the city, suburbs unanimously passed, after which the following passport would be A very useful

office bearers were elected for the ensuing thing to do so far as British Interests and neighbouring villages.

rear: Mr. A. Coxon, President; HoL. A. G. is only an impediment to are concerned. His presence In Europe the native Christians for giving timely Wice, Secretary; Mc. E.W. Maitland, Treasurer; communication between the two Govern-

Mr. T, Sercombi Smlib, Capt. Eccles, Mr. S. L.

THE CRISIS AT KUCHENG,

ments. He may be looked upon elther as

Darby, Dr. J. A. Lowson, and Lleni, P. A. G. a buffer or as a lightning-conductor. He

Anderson, Committee. Immediately after the con- Hsu, Taotal and so-called Imperia

clusion of this meeting an extraordinary general serves as both at times. Eut his dismissal Commissioner at Kucheng, has apparently would not affect the Chinese Government

meeting was held, at which certain proposed released almost the whole of the prisoners in the least. They would conceal the

alterations in the rules, suggested by the com A make D. B2 CENT. forty in number, including presumably the

FURTHER DIVIDEND of $1.23 FER a custody for the massacre at Wha Sang fact of his dismissal and publish

malttee, were considered and ultimately passed. THREE Hongkong Hotel "boys" wars yesterday will be PAID la the above ESTATE on the 4th thirteen already convicted but whom in the Peking Gautie some feigned October next.

held back from death when the other severi

excuse for his return. The ULTIMATUM

Hsu Taotui has evidently made up his charged at the Magistracy with masaulting the men were executed on the 17th Instant must have threatened the employment of

mind that no more executions shall take steward of the Hotel The steward stated that force or the seizure, temporarily or These thirteen were men of a higher class permanently, of territory. Which is it? place, for of the prisoners pow In gaol he all and better position than the unfortunate it pains us to note, by our special "wire" has released a great many. Any pretext, seven and were able to pay for a little mor time, and included the ringleaders, published in another column that the however flimsy, is sufficient in his opinion

to justify the acquittal of the culprits! Chinese Government are expected to some of them. The seven put to death yield. We hope they will not. The were undoubtedly guilty, but were nói among the leaders and instigators. He sooner they meet their punishment the has not only released the prisoners but is easler will it be for them. If they give INTEREST DUE and DRAWN BONDS of said, put an end to the Investigation and way now it will only be to bring INTEREST DUE DRAWABLED Intimated his opinion that complete Justice down heavier vengeance on themselves

hereafter. Orvices of the CORPORATION on and after the

Lists of Drawn Bonds can be obtained on application to the Undersigned.

C. MURRAY ADAMSON,

H.K.V.Č. Hongkong, 18th September, 1895,

Captain and Acting Adjutant, [1324

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

„ÆR. FRASER-SMITH, Dectaste.

C. F. A. SANGSTER,

Actlog Registrar, and Official Administrator. Hongkong, 28th September, 1895.

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CHINESE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT 7 PER CENT. SILVER LOAN OF 1886, E.

18TH HALF YEARLY DRAWING,

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI.30th September, 1895. THE Company's Steamship

"FORMOSA,"

Captain Davis, will be despatchṛ i for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 1st October, K

IO A.M.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co,,.

General Managers. Hongkong, 18th September, 1895. [1329

FOR SAIGON,

~HE Steamship

THE

"TETARTOS,"

For the HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING

CORPORATION,

Agents issuing the Loan,

T. JACKSON,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 28th September, 1805. [1328

DEALERS IN

BROWN, JONES & CO. ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY MEMORIALS.

Captain Dinge, will he despatched for the above LETTERS CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERISHABLE Port, on WEDNESDAY, the and October,

4 PM. Instead of as previously notified,"

For Freight or Pacsige apply to

WING CHEONG & Co.

AYON,

No. 44. Praya Central.

Hongkong, 28th September, 1895,

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR SHANGHAI, VĨÀ AMOY.

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(Taking Caig and Passengers at through rates for NINCO CHIYOO, NEWCHWANG, TIÊNTBIN, HANKOY and PORTS on the YAMOTSZE.)

THE Con pany's Steamship

"SARPEDON,"

Captain Jacksor, will E despatched as above

en WEDNESDAY, the zid Octobr.

For Freight orz P, aply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

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Hongkong, 28lb September, 1895.

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INDO-CHINA-STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR MANILA (DIRECT),

THE Company's Steamyhip

"YUENSANG," Captain W, Waddilove, wili - despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 3rd proximo, at SP.M.

This Steamer hee Superior Accommodation for First-class Passengers.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers,

(1330 Hongkong, 28th September, 1895.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND PORTS, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. THE Steamship

"CHANGSHA."

J. E. Williams, Commander, will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 10th October, at 3 PM..

The attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by this StemIGGY, The First-class Saloon is situated lorward of the Engines. A Refrigerating Chamber ensures the Supply of Fresh Provisions during the entire voyage.

A duly qualified Surgeon is carried and the Vessel is fluted throughout with Electric Light.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 18th September, 1895. [1332 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE,

CONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamably

The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees

of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their

LEAD CEMENT.

Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & COMPANY, LIMITED, VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

AERATED WATERS,

"IMPLE. AERATED WATER.

SIMPLE

SODA WATER,

LEMONADE.

INGER ALE.

SARSAPARILLA,

RASPBERRYADE,

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS se made ander the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa.

rison with the best English Manufactures,

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MEESKS and

other Large Consumers, Any complaints should be addressed is the Manager,

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1895.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

VEGETABLE AND FLOWER

SEEDS.

SEASON 1895-96.

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HoNoxono, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 189

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effective

(Special to Hongkong Telegraph.)

has been done. He was willing a few days ago to have executed as many mɔre as the Consuls required but upon Inadmissible conditions, and now that his offer has not been accepted, he closes the Inquiry and the negotiations. Perhaps it TELEGRAMS.

THE

KUCHENG COMMISSION.

is as well. The inquiry, under the circumstances, was a blunder, and it should have been put a stop to at the very Brit moment when it was found that the Chinese were simply seeking to gain time. We are heartily sorry for the Consuls and for the false position in which they have.

CONSUL MANSFIELD INSULTED been placed by the folly and ignorance

BY CHINESE SOLDIERS. « of the people over them.

We say

ANOTHER FIASCO CERTAIN} deliberately, folly and ignorance, because every European in China, except Her

Foocrow, September 28th Majesty's Minister in Feking, knew from the

9.40 8.m. very beginning what the sequence and the result of the so-called Inquiry would be. Latest news received here from Kucheng Will our Government be moved to do at is that the Commission of Inquiry is work- last what it ought to have dane Ing very badly. The Chinese officials are nearly two months ago occupy Foochow placing every imaginable obstacle in the in force, Insist upon the removal from way of the British and American repre- office of the Viceroy, the Governor, and sentatives and are more offensive than the District and City Magistrates as a courteous In their bearing towards them. preliminary to any negotiation or inquiry whatever; send its own Commissioners to inquire, not so much into the details of the crime actually committed as Into the previous history of the anti-foreign and and-missionary movement in the province, and the connection therewith ofthe officials? Far and away more important than the punishment of any number of the actual criminals Is the punishment of the Man darins whose neglect of duty or conalvance has led up to, or been the primary cause of the riots and disturbances. The punish-

Mr. Mansfeld, the British Consul, has heen grossly insulted by some of the Viceroy's "braves" who were sent to Kucheng as an escort and bodyguard for the Commissioners and their assistants.

Special representations were made to Hau Taotal, and after a good deal of parleylag that precious magnate caused the delinquents to be arrested. and punished.

The Chinese officials are furious with information to the Consuls, and it is an open secret that the Prefect has threatened to wreak his vengeance on the Christians as soon as the Consuls return to Foochow. Reports have been received at Foochow setting forth that the whole district of Kucheng is in a chaotic condition and a general uprising of the people is probable.

Owing to the overbearing and distinctly is very serions. hostile attitude of the officials the situation

THE NEW CHINA-JAPAN TREATY

An Imperial decree has been issued appointing Li Hung-chang the sole plenipotentiary for China In the negotia- tions with Mr. Hayaahl, the Japanese Minister at Peking, which will be com menced in a day or two with a view

the boys were very furstent and frequently refused to do as ordered, being quite independent. Yesterday one of them declined to ebay à com and, and on the witness logisting, be struck some thity "hoys" ran in and witness was aim, and then called for assistance, whereupon badly assaulted. The Magistrate remanded the case until this morning in order that some of the residents at the hotel might give evidenc, but when the steward appeared and stated that he had teen faztructed by the Directors of the Hotel to withdraw the charge as they would settlo the case themselveɔ, the case wis diamtused,

to settling the terms of the long-pending AT the Magistrs y this morning, the chief officer Supplementary Treaty.

THE SZECHUEN OUTRAGES.

of the French steamer St. Louts charged a stoward with assault. He stated that yester day morning the steward wasslightly intoxicated A BRITISH ULTIMATUM.

and when ordered to go to work refused, but The British Government, through Sirelied the chief officer fartend. He wan Nicholas O'Conor, have presented to the confloed on board and, by order of the master, Tsungli Yamen an ULTIMATUM demanding was handed over to the police in the afternoon the prompt and adequate punishment of the Szechuen officials including Liu, the The accused complained that the chief officer ex-Viceroy-now known to be responsible would not give him leave when sick.

-- His Worblp :--What do you want me lo đó for the outrages perpetrated on British

with him? subjects In the province of Szechuen.

It is expecte i in Peking that the Chinese Government will comply with the British demands.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

THE "TIMES" ON THE FAR EAST.

LONDON, September 26th. ↑ The Timer is publishing a soles of sticles empathisising the change in the whole situ. iion, and the declice of Britas influence in the Fit Fast since the tormiration of the China-Japan war, and the intervention of Russia, Franc and Germany. It urges the Forelg Office to steadily back up mercantile enterp. ise as it will a Impossible in fature, as heretofore, to leave everything to unaided individual enterprise.

THE BOMB OUTRAGE IN PARIS. The perpetrator of the bomb entrags" exi Rothschild's Bank, has buen sentenced to three

Consult Mansfield and Hixson are years' imprisonment.

as it seems

seriously considering the advisability of returning to Foochow impossible, with the Chinese officials In their present humour, to bring the investigation to a satisfactory conclusion.

The Consuls are understood to have wired to their respective superiors in Paking for permission to return to Foochow

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ALARMING CRISIS AT

KUCHENG.

FORTY CONVICTED PRISONERS RELEASED!

ENOUGH JUSTICE DONE I

SHANOKAL, September 28th."

&c.ment of the actual criminals will only affect the immediate neighbourhood. It will be unknown or misrepresented in districts only a few miles off." It will have no effect as a lesson in any other city or province; but that the Viceroy or Gover nor of a province, a Teotal, & Prefect or two, and other high officials should be publicly removed from office, degraded, sant Into banishment, pillorled in the Peking Gasils, is hardly capable of or misrespre- being misunderstood sented, and will become known from one end of the Empire to the other. The first step now ought to be the occupation of Foochow. Nothing else will bring the Court at Peking to "such a sense of the position that it will over Ilsten seriously to the demands that have to be

II a.m. made. The Viceroy of Fukkien province must follow Llu into banishment. He is

Hau Total and the other Chinese personally responsible for Hap's misdeeds. officials at Kucheng have positively Hau appears to be osly his mouth-place. | refused to execute any more of the men If Hsu were to spend his time as a prisoner concerned in the recent massacre of on board an English gunboat until the missionaries at Kucheng, and to leave no whole of the prisoners just released had doubt in the minds of the British been re-arrested, we think they would be and American representatives as to their quickly found again and put in irons. But reason for declining to execute more of the will anything be done? We almost | murderers they have absolutely refused to despair. Fresh demands, fresh negotia continue the Investigation, and boldly tions, fresh promises, renewed evaalons, assert that, with the execution of seven of and in time something else will turn up to the murderers on the 17th instant, full justice cause the whole affair to be forgotten and | had been visted out. After this astounding put out of sight, and the Chineze will have announcement, Hsu Tactal caused no less won another victory over the Englah than forty men who had been duly #barbarian," who is a fool sa well as a convicted of complicity in the never-to- barbarian, and new plots and combinations be-forgotten Kucheng atrocities to be set will be set on foot, with renewed hopes of at liberty. success for getting rid of the foreigner and.

Our First Supplies of these best Quality Seeds have arrived, and Orders will be excated In the sequence in which they are received as long as the supply lasts.

SEED LISTS

with

HINTE FÖR GARDENING

his trestles and his rights. What more do

The news of the Taolal's startling we walt for? Must Mansfield be killed action spread like wild-fire throughout

Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take Immediate delivery of their Goods from along-have been used and can be obtained or before a vessel or a man can be moved, Kucheng and during the course of the

side.

Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel application. will be landed and stored at Conälgnees' risk and Expense.

J. S. VAN BUREN,

Agent, Hongkong, 28th September, 1804.

WANTED.

Our Seeds are all tested before belag put up

in LONDON.

They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest care is exercised to insure

BOARD and LODGING with an English protection in transit.

Family.

Apply, stating terms, to

O. P

Sowlogs should be made in FINE WEATHER ONLY and the remainder of the packets secured c/o Hongkong Trùgraph Office. from damp, and kept in a dry plier for repeat Hongkong, 15th September, 1895. [1316 }, sowings,

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him,

WONDERFUL!

Chief Officer:--I would like you to give him some punishment until I can ask the French Consul to deal with bim ander French law.

His Worship When ere you going away 7. Chlef Officer:-In about 18 days—may be a litle longer,

His Worship -Well, I will give him 21 days' Imprisonment.

Chief Officer :—Not so many, sir.

His Worship-Well, then, 14 days. Next

C314.12.

At the Magistracy this morning a head coolie in Messrs. Butterfield and Swire's sugar works was

charged with disorderly Ehaviour. Mr. H. J. Gedge, who appeared on thall of Mosers. Butter. field and Swire, sald that the defendant was one of a gang of about 400 men who come off daty about 6 o'clock at night. He sild the fim had great Trouble with their dalies ever since the pague, and there was a four that unlass this man was punished there would be el ber a rict or a strike, The particuler offence charged against the defendant, was bresking down the barrier The Valkyries will winter In Amulet erected so as to prevent more than one man preparatory to meeting the Défendar în 1896.

Entering or leaving the works at a time, as they Kall had to pass before the time-keeper and hang dp their checks. Some faw days previously this some gang had broken down the barrier and taken a number of checks, thus prevent- (From El Comercio.)

Tog castaln men working. On the 25th, THE LOSS OF A SPANISH CRUISER

a the gang was leaving, the defendant cut DETAILS OF THE DISASTER.

fasblogs that caused the barrier to fall. He MADRID, Supů, 19th. According to an official telegram received was captured, but owing to the threaten

used, and the cries of "ta" lag language to-day, when coming out of the Canal de la 2 by his companions, had been released.

TELEGRAM.

calategui was sun down by a merchant steamer,

Habins the Spanish cruiser Sonikis. Bar- This story was borne out by a Sikh weichman, also Spanish, named Aforisra, the first named but as the foreign time-keeper was 11. His Wore vessel foundering shortly after the collision. A ship remanded the case for a week. At the request result of the catastrophe 40 have serished of the complainants the prisoner was remanded Admiral. Delgado, commander of the il-lawed under ball of $100, in two sureties of gigosach, cruiser, g of the officers and 35 of the crew,

THE extraordinary general meeting of the [Admiral Delgado was by yesss of age and Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Co, entered the Service lá 1844. : Ha had many". Lid, will be held at the Company's office, No. decorations, was 3th of hisz ck and a gallant 16, Bank Buildings, Queen's Road Central, at oulcer. The arm'ser lost was lanoched in 1876, noon on Monday, damag was in goed, condition and wall found -and." heavily armed. She was made of iron; length 63 metres; brazdib grometrcs; depth 5.55 draft 480 displacement 935 tons HP 1.000; full complement, 153 men. Id., 8 Comercio.]

THE Mission steam-launch Day Spring wil call alongside any veseof hoisting the enwering pennant, bétween 9 and ro.30 s.m., on Sunday, to convey men ashore to the 11 o'clock service, returning about 19.30 p.nu.

THE "CHISHIMA-RAVENNA". CASE,

чи

STAY OF ALL FURTHER PROCEEDIKÒS.

(From Japanese Poyers) VISCOUNT TAKASHIMAN

Toxio, Beptember 171b. An official telegram received on, the 19th says:-Vice Governor-General Tekrahima, hawla H.B.M. Comt for Japan (Yokohama) “on lag completed various arrangements, lel, Taipeh the 20th fastaut, before Mr. Justice Mowat, sitting In Chambers, Mr. Walford, according to the Japan Maff, presented the following" moflon j

on the 17th, southward.

· ANOTHER_JOB FOR LL WA

PERIN, September 16th, Rumour has it that Li Hung-chang-will be dispatched to Kansu and Kwangsl Frotincal an Ambasader, the Makommedan rebellion there having developed alsźmingly, badg

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NEW NAVAL PORT,

AOMORL, September 19th, Mr. Ishiguro, an expert in the House Dipert- day Consul Mansfield Was grossly ment, Capiala Ijufz, and Fleet Edginner Sunda or the Minister at Peking be used as a foot-ball by the members of the Tsung-insulted by some "braves," who were have strived here to last Omiasto,hich is

yesterday jean Yamen? They appear to be using him as very offensive in their bearing towards to be made a naval port. They left for the spot a door-mat now. to wipe their feet and spit upon, and one important question is Mr. Mansfield brought the conduct of ARATA KOREAN “YARN..

The report that the Kena Government had how far are they backed up and egged on the undisciplined soldiery to the notice of specially permitted the American Trading Cocte in the treatment of the English Govern the Chinese officials and only after much work the mines, in Phyongan Previnde i în ment and its Minister by foreign Powers pressing did the arrogant Taqtal, to add | «monton, Cantad de los ange Have they any promlis, that England, no insult to injury, cause the culprits to be. more than, Japan, Will Be permitted to flogged, but as the blows, go in number, impose, har own terms at reking, or to were laid on very lightly, the trial and the enforce her treaty rights in Chinese waters! punishment inflicted may be safely set It le a question worin considering, w down se a judicial farge.

MORE FORMOSA REINFORCEMENTS, Aq va STOKIO, September 17U 5: Five hundrad mes from the Sandal Division passed through Tokio today: da pruty to For

mosa. Another detachment leaves this shartaya

(18. ADMIRÁLITY.)

The Imperial Japanese Government, plaintifs, and the Papinralar and Oriental Steam Naviga tion

Company, defendaste,

The plaintiffs, by their Comsel, Mr. Ambrose Berry Walford, move this honourable Court, prob the consent haraunder written, that the defendants having paid to them the sum of 10,000 sterling. in idli satisfaction of all damages and all costs, except the Coeta airendy adjudged to the may be stayed, except such as may be necessary plaintiffs, ali farther proceedings in this acties for enforcing payment of posts alrendy adjudged. as aforesaid, my

A. B. WALFORD, Commal for the Piminiifs -

19th Sept., 18944/5. LAWDER, Counsel for the Defendants, The Order, nought for was made acendingly, |'Only the two Counsel concerned were presen's and upon His Honour entering the Order, préc amadinga termi

consent,

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