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REUTER'S MESSAGE.

THE ASHANTEE EXPEDITION.

LONDON, January 19th, The Ashanted Expediton is at an end. Sir Francis Scott has occupied Coomssile unopposed and the King has agreed to the British demands. The troops are returning.

(From Fapaness papers.)” THE BILL OF IMPEACHMENT

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Toxio, January 9th.' The Bill for the Impeachment of the Ministers on the question of responsibility for the retro cession of Liao-tung and other diplomatie matters was introduced to-day. The discussion of the Bill was commenced about half-past one and was carried on with vigour, untfi shortly after 7 p.m. A division was then taken, with the result that tas voted for the Bill, and 170. against it, the Bill being thus rejected by a majority of 57.

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IMPERIAL AUDIENCE.

Tokio, January gib, Admiral MacNair and seven naval officers, accompanied by the United States Minister, had an audience of the, Emperor to-dsy, IMPORTANT SPEECHES IN THE DIET.

TOKIO, January roth;

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TRE * ONSÀNG” ON SHORE,

dent at Wladivostock, Captain J. A. Garemykin, according to which the Tapanese have unbjccted the Korean 'Gavemment to odlous treatment. TOUCHES CUST ROCK AND IS BLACBED,

Capt, Goremykid states that in consequencatba The latest addition to the Indo-China Steam Togliimate King of Kora, forced by Carat Navigation Company's fleet, the Onjang, arrived. Inouye, sont his treasurer, Li Tal Yuen, to solicit début under very unpleasant circumstances thisemissaaryanoder to pass to Russian territory. la Hongkong Harbour last night, making her the protection of the Mikado, and secretly gava She is a five steamer of 1787 tons register, with and to ask the support of "the Great White triple expansion engines which drive her Tsay against the oppression of the Japanese. 11 kaolu on an average. She was bulit at: Arrived at Windiwonieck, Li Tai Yuen presented Sir Rayiton Dizan's yards, Middlenbora. She | his lettern of credit to the authorities, who, how was brought out by Captala, Carmichael, who ever, referred alms to St. Petersburg, where the previously delivered bere the steamers Bang order was given to interrogate M. Waaber, and Taksang for the same company, and carried Russian Chargé d'Affaires at Soont. The result acargs of coal from Newcastle to Batavia whence was that the King of Korea. would not the proceeded to Java and -loaded with sugar. recognise Li Til Yaca as bie ambassador, Upon entering the harbour last night, about to demanded bisextradition, but the Russians refused o'clock, a heavy mist made it

to surrender him, The fact that the King of difficult to very

Korem repudiated als envoy is explained by the points shore. Coming in by Lycemoon all

gia, 500 a mew for the land over which the Une recognise went well until opposite the Docky lerror created by the Japaneso Minister, Viscount

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THUS Labby” in Trush Dr. Burney regard for his course, S. W. by S., and the in Hongham Bay, where the captain, haring Yeo in his amusing paper in the Nineteenth appearance of the lights at the Dick, Judged Century on "Medicine and Society" says that could not then pick up the red light at himself to be about in mid-channal, but as he there is a substratum of reality in the charges Kowloos Point he headed the shin slightly out. of extortion, Immorality, and sharing prodis with

In order to make that light While on this new chemists and instrument-makers, taking bribes,

course he felt slight shock which led him to and performing surgical operations in hopeless suppose he had struck a busy, whereas, als no cases for their pecuniary benefit, which have been rocks. This was at 15.10.

known, he grazed Cust (otherwise the Danmaf) Shortly after brought against modern operators. Providedthsts this the chief engineer inquired if the ship medical adviser given sound advice to his patient, had touched anything, as the water was runolog forward through the funnel. Upon sounding kis morals or his getting a percentage on medicine forward four feet of water was found, and the Is a minor detail of no material importance, ship was at once put about.. Just. at this But when it comes to cutting off the pallent's legfime P, C. James Milne, of the Water Police, (or arm, or splitting him open, it is a somewhat boarded the steamer, and at the request of the

serious consideration, if this be done, not er

master pointed out the shore near Bay View cessitate, but merely from's desire to ears whead was rung and the ship headed for the as the best pixar to beach the ship. Full speed

money by the job.

shore there, this being struck whlie she was going at half speed. By the time soundings were again taken it' was found that the fores bold was filled up to the level of the water-lla", The pumps were at once set going, but this did not reduce the water appreciably. The ship now lles fast where she was beached surrounded by cargo boste taking the sugar out of the holds as fast as possible. The ship was drawing 19 feet 6 loches forward and 20 feet aft at the time she took the ground.

We have to acknowledge receipt of a copy of the entries for the Hongkong Jockey Club's race-meeting, which commences on the zoth proximo. For the Wong-nel-chong Stakes thero aro 18 entries, including-Mn J.-D. Humphreya' Vehicle Ordinanca j for the Ashley Cup 18; the Malden Stakes 31; Foochow Cap 17; Valley Stakes 35 Hongkong. Derby 32; -Lusitano Cop as; Hongkong Club Cup-21; Compradors' Cup 35; Encouragement Stakes 41; Scarry. Stakes. a6 ;"Exchange Plate 25; Garrison Cup 32; German Cop as ; Professional Cup 24: Jockey Cap 35; Flyaway Stakes 33; Tal Yenk Fong Cup 301 Navy Cup 31; Gymkhana Stakes 41 ; Grand Stand Staker 3; Civil Service, Parse 37; Challenge Cup 4 Ladies Purse 31 Hongkong Sukes 41 Panco Cup 28; Farewell Stakes 437 Consola |đơn Stakes 46 ; Nil Desperandum Stakes 41.

Ar the Regular Meeting of the Eothen Mark

Miara Goro.

ST. PETERSBORO, December 18th. The chess tournament' was continued kera. Tchigorin, won in twenty-x moves yesterday. Dr. Lasker, who played against M. latter opened with the Evans gambit, which Dr. Lasker responded to with bis customary line of defence. The curly stages of the game wom favourable to M. Tchigorle, whose attack was, however, weakly conducted. Mr. Stalelis, who made use of the Petroff opening in his game with Mr. Pillsbury, won in sixty moves. The defence was very interesting. Following the lacz fndfented by Mr. Stelalts in his "Mo tera Chess Instructor," at the tenth move the Queen took the Bishop. The respective scores are as followe

Dr. Leaker--Won 2, lost 1, drawn c. Mr. Pillsbury-Won a, lost r, drawn 0. Mr. Stelli-Wan 1, tost a, drawn 0. M. Tchigorio-Wen I lost a drawn o

HAVAL ITEMS,

It is intended, as a result of the experience obtained during the Chino-Japanese War, to hare a little woodwork as possible to the fitings of our new warships. Consequently lo all vessels under construction iron ladders are being fitted in alhatchways, and the woodwork batween decks, in the mestrooms and in officers cabins la being removed, wherever possible. This, it is hoped, will "raluimise the danger Arialng from splintering or fires in action,

An examination of the damage done, made by a diver this morning, disclosed a rent some six feet se oss below the break of the hiige, abaft

The Magnificant was formally commissioned the shear of the bows, on the starboard alds, ex-in No. 1 Badn at Chatham Dockyard on the tending well down, its full depth_being_hidden rath inst. by Captain C. J. Bartow, D.S.O., for by the mud in which the fore-foot is embedded, service with the Channel Squadron, as figship accounting for the accident is that, coming up in command,

The explanation given by the Captain of Rear-Admiral A. H. Alington, second officer dead slow-2 or 3 knots on a flood-tide, the tide carried blm förther towards the Kowloon shore than he expected. From the way the ship track, the slight shock, and severe damage, the vessel must have just grazed the outer edge of the rocks, ** soundings taken just about that time gave nine fathoms on the port side. Had the steamer been a few feet further to port

A court-martial which had been engaged for several days on board the Repulse at Chatham in the trial of Staff-Commander Bullmore, on charges of negligence and drunkenneu while in command of the torpede-bost destroyer Lightning during her steam irial on November 8th, was conduded on the sath lest. The defence

The Premier delivered a speech in the Diet Lodge: No. 264, held last night, Bro. P. R. she would have cleared the danger, while a fa* §‚l Staff-Commander Ballmore was rend, and he

to-day and explained the policy of the Govern ment se regards the expansion of armaments, the Improvement in communications, the government of Formoss, and the course to be adopted after the new Treaties come into opera tion,

In the course of his remarks he urged that the nation and the Government must work together, and pointed out the necessity of the Dlet lending its aid to the Government in its endeavours to serve the best interests of the country.

Viscount Watanabe, Minister for Finance, also made a very able speech, explaining the Budget and fascial affairs generally.

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Customs Fancy Dress Ball at Shanghal on

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WHEN the last mall left Calcutta the Viceroy of India was confined to his bed with a bad cold. THE Stratte papers of the 13th just note the arrival there from Manila of Chevalier de Kontskl

STRAITS contemporation report that the Grafton made the trip from here to Singapore in mail- | bost time,

LIEUTENANT F. G. Ross, 3rd Ghoorkas, has been appointed Aide-di-Camp, to the Lieut. Governor of Bengal

A MEETING of friends of Christian Missions established in Hongkong will be held at College Chambers at 5 p.m, to-morrow, THE Municipal revenus of Singapore for the first eleven sponths of 1895 was $744.404. What would’174 per cent, of this amount to?

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produced a cumber of certificates of character feet the other way would with simast the and called witnesses as to his efficiency and same certainty have resulted in a serious | sobriety. - The Court found that the frit and di-aster. Even on the way over to Bay View it third charges-ibose of negligence and default seems almost a miracle that she did not sink, is connection with the collision by which the as with her fore-hold filled with water and Lightning was injured, and of drunkenness | down by the head, she was very difficult were proved, and that the second charge-of to steer and might easily bara come to galel, - stranding the vessel by negligence of defioli➡ It le proposed to discharge all the cargo as was partly proved. Staff-Commanber Bullmore rapidly as possible, at the same time attempting was sentenced to forfeit are years' seniority as to heel the ship over to the port side, and stafi-commander, to be dismissed from Her thas permit of the breach being reached and Majesty's ship_Pembroke, and to be saverely temporarily patched, after which she will be reprimanded. steamed across the Bay and docked, and repairs A difficulty asv besetting the Admiralty, and effected. So far as can be seen at present no threatening to facrease with the commissioning great difficulty will be experienced in doing this; of new battleshios, in the lasuficiency of men. as the damage, though extensive enough can" || The Magnificent and the Majestic have been be easily got at

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The Onrang has a bad record a thom the crews of other vessels. How the new ship. When entering the slips at vacuum thus created is to be filled up is a Newcastle, in charge of a pilot, she fouled the | problem now engaging the serious attention of dock and twisted her stem so that she had | The Lords of the Admiralty. - to have this taken out, straightened, and Messrs. Thomion, of Clydebank, are already replaced; while in Jara losding sugar, wil the engaged upon four 30-knot destroyers for the low with fever, and on the trip from Sourabaya altura. It le reported that they have signed deck-officers except the captain were - Hild Admiralty--the Braxin, Rlectra, Ricrult, and the captain was the only arigating officer, and contracts to build two wwe The circumstances had to remain 'on the bridge for forty-eight which have forevanted Messrs Yarrow from taking up any of these boats, and which have resulted in their giving, for the time at least, the “ whole of their energies to the services of foreign Governments, art, says a naval correspondent, very regrettable, and will, it is to be hoped, be

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Inte when Parliament m'ots, In the meantime, their destroyer, the Sokal, has given so much satisfaction to Rusela that the buliders have received a special message of con- gratulation from the Czar. When the subject comes to be threshed out, it will be soon that fa its dealings with Messrs Yarrow, the Admiralty hat behaved in a manner which, if privats (n= dividuals were concerned, could only be charac terised an abominable.

MR. BAYARD, the American Ambassador in London, is, according to Mr. Jerningham, who weites in Truth on the subject, in danger of being sacrificed in simost identically the same manner [1 nine years ago he brought about the diagrace of Lord Sackville-West, | hours at a time. It will be remembered that Lord Sackellie, | who was at the time Belifak Minister 'at Washington, was lured into committing an

A Presidential election Wi indiscretion, *pproaching, and Mr. Bayard, then a prominent politician, used the slight error for electioneering purposes, with the result that our Ambassador | was handed his papers. Mr. Bayard is now the United States Ambassador to London,

and again a Presidential election is imminent. He has recently made certain indiscreet utterances, to speeches delivered at Boston, and al'Edinburgh; and American politicians are using this for purposes of the election. Sa violent is

NEWS BY THE FRENCH MAIL.

LONDON, January 20th. Lord Derby, it is said, will ultimately succeed Lord Dufferin at the Parls Embassy.

A dreadful accident occurred yesterday more fog on board the American liner St. Paul lo New York. The main steam pipe exploded, and of forty men in the engine-ssom at the time, ave were killed and six very severaly injured.

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Trix death, from typhoid fever, of Colonel Barker, Commanding the Royal Irish. Fusiliers, is reported to have occurred on the ayth sitioso at Allahabad.

RANGOON papers contain telegrams dated Calem's 16th December reporting that the Maharaja of Patiala's bag. Sprightly won the Viceroy's Cup. Fortunatus was second, and Viraga third.

A REGULAR Convocation of Victoria Chapter, No. 515, will be held in the Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting companions are cordially invited.

The Command of the Sea and British Polley," in which he contended that the existence of fädependent nations must always imply the he will be recalled, Will history once more security of this country from invasion, the com- repent twolf?

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An emergency meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. 35. E.C., will be held in the Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, on Friday, the 24th fastant, at 3.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited.

THE sister of the first Lord of the Treasury thus remarks about her experiences in the Transvaal Truly, disgusting state of affairs;" It was i shock to our English ideas to see numbers of native women working on the roads and being driven to their work by a white man carrying * large raw-hide whip. I became dally mora Astonished at the number of convicts prisoners. Everywhere you come upon gangs of four to eight-often women-chained by the necks and hounded along by a black policeman er soldier.

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Lowbo, December 24th. The latest advices from Caba state that the latergent leader Gomes, with a force of twelve thousand men, his oulfaaked General Martiner Campos, and now threatens the town of Havanna,

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discharged in the general Interest of ⠀⠀ The death is announced of. Sir Edward Her.

|land, Mamber for North Ballast.. the Court of Session yesterday, -Lord

CONSTANTINOPLE, December 24th. Stormonth-Darling closed the record and ordered

Turkish troops defeated the Druses on the issues la an action by Robert Barns, J.P., Glasgow, against the Glasgow Oburver, and 19th instant, Christian assistant Governors Have Catholic Herald for £1000 damiges for alleged been appolated at Sivas Bitlis and Errezeum. alander, in connection with the question of his | TRYNA WASHINGTON, December 24th. reltalon, daring his candidature for the Fourth Ward in the ricant municipal election.

the

The Wayı and Means Commfited's Billa pro- vide for the imposition of duties which will be Through the barsting of one of the large water mains in Beligen Strasse this morning great equivalent to airty per cent, of the McKinley flood occurred in the streets of Berlin. A jokat rates on wood, woollen roads and lamber, also | water some sixteen fest in height sparted from

Rezeneral Increase of fifteen per cent, on present," duties and for the leans of short term Government the broken pipe, and in a few minutes wale Bonds in order to produce a gold reserve.

It is was pouring into the basements of adjicent Thus the L & C. Express of the zoth Bonses. The isbabitants escaped in great haste, believed that the Silver party, especially in the Hi There seems no reason to doubt that the some of them half-clothed. A house in the Senate, will refuse to pass the Billa unless Russian Government has exercised strong pres Skalitzer Strasse i been closed by the police, targe concessions are made, «

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MR.JADECIOUS

LONDON, December 25th. and obsled from the Chiness Government the befag werktened. A great deal of damage has The Times, in commenting on the sgilation right of winter anchorage in Kino-chas Bay to been done to goods in cellars. The fire brigade THE annual general meeting of sestholders in the south of the Shantung Promontory. The are pumping the flood water into the canale in England in favour of intervention as behall Taungi Yamén has stated that the permission The Chinese Minister is making progress of the Armenisos, urges that it is impossible for and subscribers to the St. John's Caskadrul will ; required by Russia has been granted, Fermlæneni | towards recovery, but in villi for the most part | Na to nit alone in iku msiter, :. be held in the City Hall at 4-30 pm, on Wedzer- moorings have, we are told, been laid, and It is requated that all communications relating to Subenkptions,

confined to his room. His Excellency is stated In response to a request from the New York Advertiscouts, Ray be addysged to the "Mungu, ilmukong | day, not in the Vantry as previously announced depot for the use of the ships is to be to have been seriously ill. Sh William Broschent World, the Place of Wales and the Dake af Telurga" and not to the Editor.

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chao le different from that of Port Arthur, France-Chinese Convention (she was manda bu ha tion liber from Dr. Ho Kal or from Mr. Wat particularly if that part was the terminus of a sign) has not yet been delivered. It is Mallereng in MADRID, December 15th. 7.30 o'clock.

zplačam that expressed.

Yak dealing with the matters in dispute on thate fallway, that alther was the Siberisa, rallway or to be still delayed in consequence of the com Advices from Cabs state that General Mar PRICE LTEN CENTS.

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