Coring
- TUENDAT, Abadár 21, 1894.
It is reported on good anthority that the United States ships Monterrý, Olympia, Philadelphia and Baston are on their way to these waters, with a view to the protection
of American interests.
Ir is reported from Tientsin that the C. M. 8. N. Co. have offered overy European officer willing to atey in their employ until the close of the war the following terms: Double pay: Tin 10,000 to relatives if killed while on duty; and Tla, 2,090 as tho clone of the wat.
THE British steamship Dawntry, which er- sired In Hongkong last week with a cargo of Cardiff coal for the British Naval Sta tion at Hakodato, has been detained pond-| ing decision as to where she shall unlvod. She was kept in Singapore four days for similar reason. The Naval authorities here wished the cnptain to take her to Chefoo, a being more convenient for the British warships now assembled near the seat of war; but the Captain urged that as such - a trip would involve certain distinct riske, be must have special arrangements to
An earthquake was felt`at Nagasaki ‘at! 11.20 p., on Wednesday, 8th inst.
Tax P. &O. 8. H. Company's a. a. Bombay, from China, arrived at London on the after. noon of the 19th instant.
**
IN
Tax Nagasaki Express says that no in. formation has leaked out in Japan about the Chivore despatch boat Trunklong having Tia. 300,000 on board when captured.
TELEGRAMS.
[Surrland to run 'Omisa Mail']
Via Southern Irvine.)
LONDON, August 19, 1894. GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE AND SIAM. Sir Edward Grey (Undar Secretary for Foreign Affaire), in reply to a question in the House of Commons, caid that hitherto the Goremment had been most careful not to create irritation over the Franco-Siamese question where British interests were not directly affected, but if any new phase possible contingencies. It ha
azoas in the relations between France and therefore, we beliore, been decided to un-Siam threatening. British interests, the load her here, as soon as the Captain has Government would be obliged to parsue a communicated by wire with his owners
COVOR
On Friday next several medals are to be presented to various members of the police forca. What they have dons to deterre them more than anybody else will probably be stated when the presentation takes place. It should be stated, at any rate, for it is not self-evident. In fact, we have been asked to advertiza a reward of fre dollars to anyone who can discover the reason; but conundrums and puzzle com. politions are out of our Hao. Those police medals are quite an amusing institution. Some time ago a member of the police saved a number of Chinese from drowning in the harhóär däring a typhoon, and for this heroic dosd a medal was presented to a man
who wasn't there. On another occasion, twe policemen were on a wharf watching the storm play hazou with a crowd of junk and toss wreckage among the piles below the wharf; one of the tsen saw a boatwoman and her child among the debris; ho got down and managed to effect a rescue, while the other man, on top of the wharf, alan lent a band. A member of the Legislative Council (now gone) was near, and thought the deed worth a modal–which was gives
DET CURIO,
DETENTION OF AN ADDITION TO
THE CHINESE FLEET. The Government have detained in the Tyne a torpedo catcher fully equipped and about to start for China in contravention to the neutrality laws.
THE CHINA JAPAN WAR.
(SPECIAL TO THE CHINESE MAIL")
GREAT DEFEAT OF THE JAPANESE
SHANGHAI, 21st August, 10.32 am. A great battle was fought at Pingyeong, about 8 miles north-west of Seoul, whence
Later.
Japanese Orneal regarding this fight, and
THE CHINA MAIL
INTERNATIONAL-LAW, KA The following brief notes from Ferguson's *International Law' will probably be useful for referenss in regard to the Korean war:- Part 4, chapter 23, smotion 154-A coun-
internal affairs of another country,
try may be justified interfering in the
C. 25, u. 101-An injuried State may without declaring war. adopt measures of constraint which, in fact, amount to sets of war against the effonding State, which may or may not constitute a casus bells,
6. 162 Bapriaal or retaliation is not justified on behalf of a third State unless there is a prior treaty of alliance between auch third Stats and the State doing the
net.
S. 168–Raprèssis are not really to be dies tinguished from spaɑ war,
Part 5, 0. 27, a. 171-It is practically impossible to lay dowa rales defining the justice or injustice of a cause of war. 10, 28, a, 172–After war has been duly begun, by proclamation or otherwise, the belligerents are entitled to the rights of War,
powsėlens to make its neutrality respected, THE PLAGUE IN HONGKONG. in whloh on any other neutral state may come to the rescue of the threatened neutral
The following are the statistics for the State, without renouating its own neutrality, Hongkong Hospitals for the twenty-four Nautrality rights may to defended by armed he um to noon to-day foroes, and by alitance between neutrala whose interests may muffer from the bef- ligerents acts.
B. 229-A State is not at liberty to throw apen its territory for warlike preparations Admissions of any kind between belligerents formatives th of commercial gain.
8. 280 The State is responsible for breach of neutrality committed by ite subjects. The belligerent has the right of hindering neutral commerve fur oven the mera reason that it diminishes the stress which ho pats on the enemy,
B. 239-A belligerent may raise, a loan in a neutral market in the ordinary way without breach of neutrality.
8. 235-Neutrals may not take, over a belligerent's trade for the sole purpose of jessaning its difficulty in the straggle.
Discharg
$55 ... 13 Kennedy.
imis [
Under Tratment '........................... ·
3 Undur glasrvation. * Transferred to Gisit Hospital.
HONGKONG VOLUNTĶERS.
- MAXIM GUN CORTS,
Am!'ni Decrease.
wen reported about the Senate this modem. | parently delighted to mosive the parmission ag that Smith Weed of New York had necessary to give the Vigilant the prestige ailed for Europe to consummate the sale that the end and blue crom-barred enign of the Nicaraguan canal on the part of the of the New York Yacht Club would give Artericen holder to en English syndicate, her.
TES BIG YACHTS.
BLOW AT THR V.S, MIDAR TRUST,
Roche's Point, (Sorthampton), July 24,
Bosten, July 18.-Judgs Baken of the The Vigilant won to-day in the twelfth Sapreme Judicial Doues has approved the fifty mile race with the Britannia. The decreo of the Supreme Court of Massa- wind was fresher than daring any of the chusetts by which the American Boger procoding contests, and at the first mark Refining Company, otherwise known as boat, Bre and one-hill miles, the Figilant the sugar trust, is enjoined from doing win thirty-sight secunda ahend, which, was
farther business in this State putit it ibull; increased to two minutes and twenty-nine have domplied with the law providing.that aconda when the first round was finished. all corporation hall file certificates of their At the end of the sacond round the Figilant faucial condition. A v praks was three minuten and nineteen meande ahosd
From this time she gained Trust Investigating Committee has decided Washington, Joly 18-The Senate Fugir state last round the Britannia cut to investigate the new charges of sugar The monthly competition for the Chem- down the Vigilant's advantage half speculation by the Senators piombip Challenge Cup took place on Sa- | minute. turday at the Police Betts, kindly lent by the Captain Superintendent for the osca-
S. 230-The flag carried by a ship is not lon always to be trusted as getiune évidents of The ranges fired at ware: 200 yards and neutrality.
600 yards. Gunner Smyth who won the trophy so easily last month had to give way to Sergeant May whs managed to defeat
8. 240-A conroyed vessel is sill Hiable to do.
round showed considerable improvement, while the popularity of the competitions was chowo by 17 competitors turning ap. Scores:-
thear, Smith
..
5:00
600
Ag-
MISCELLANEOBS.:
Landun, July 17.---Truth to-morrow wi}}} say: The Queen proposes to take a foit- night's cruise on the waxi coast of Scotland in Septembor, accompanied by her daugh tere, she Princess Henry of Battenberg and the Marchioness of Lorne,
The Figilant won by 4:32, or 3;29, time allowance dedacted. Seora-9 to 3 in farer of the Britannia,
It transpired after the race that the jewe of the Figilants gaff were carried away between Poorhead and Daunt's rock, on the final round. The remainder of the race was finished with the gaff lashed to tho
business from that time on. mast, and the starboard tacking was a risky The yacht had to be handled in the most
I fell when the mainsail was being lower- goff delicate manner to the finishing line. ed on the Figilent's strival at her moor Wire (at breakfast)-Henry, will you ask ing. The accident turned out to be a a blessing? Henry (examining hasb)---
more serious affair than was expected.
The
Queenstown, July 25,-John Arbold, merchant of Cork, bas offered wealthy
Madrid, Joly 17.-Prince Henry,” of
'Paris, July 17.--Baron Boyens, the Báls Bourbon, Duke of Seville, is deat
gian Minister to France, is daşdı dikka
· We've blessed everything here bolors, dear.
cup valued at 100 gafaens to be competed WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME.
B. 238-The belligerent vessel tanat C. 29, s. 178--Declaration of war not re-signal the other and fire a bisnk shot, and it, except with regard to neutrals. the merchant vessel is bound to stop for risit Where war breska out at a moment which and starch. (Nota-Pirginiur s140. No kim by one point only. The shooting all is not determined by the rapective Govern dealersd state of belligerency is necessary to wents engaged, or by that which hasfirst dons bring the right of self defense into opere sets of war, en for example when it resuits tion. from conditional order given to an armed forse, or frots an act of self-preservation or tile, a manifeste cannot of course be issued. pacito intervention being regarded as hos In eush ouess it is the clear duty of hellige rents to give every indulgence to mantrals,"
8. 176-War way or may not acessarily terminate commercial contrasts between individuals. Individuals and their property in an enemy's santry when war bresks cut are not lawfully liable to injury or captura.
C. 30, s. 177-If a belligerent state has previously had an offensive and defensive alliance with a third State, such third
Constantinople, July 23.The Khedire Stata is not, ipso facto involved in the quarrel. individual in violated, compensation must of Egypt is engaged to Ermine, youngest staract, but aided by the application of a Shipping, and other information.
C, 31, B. 180-A belligerent State may follow. Conversely, where a neutral vio- daughter of the late Sultan Abdul Azz. 2olation of atrophine he can still see to and all other news, are given in full m forbid its subjects to hold any intercourse ates his rights, he is liable to have bis | Ermine is 16 years old and the Khediye in write and to read good print. His general ther appear in the Dally isane..
with the subjects of the hostile State, Ex. zeptions may be made. country must not be subjected to hostilities, 8. 181-Private pereous in an enemy, but may be ordered to depart in reasonable time.
S. 241-The belligerent bse the right of seizure of ressels under a neutral Rug for subsequent adjudication in case of suspicios or resistance. Another question arises, it the property of third persons is to share the fate of the vessel. It depends on the bond fides of the neutrals.
S. 248-The destination of neutral pra- perty in an enemy's ship is justifiable in extreme urgency,
S. 244-Where the neutral right of an
property confiscated.
8 245-It is the daty of a neutral from its subjects taking any active part whatever Terament, on notification of war, to prohibit in the war. If they do then take part they forfeit the right of asutral nationality, and the neutral State is exempt from blace.
8. 216-Neutral vessels are forbidden to carry troops, dispatches, contrabanal articles, or even high officers. The law sa to mail bonte is doubtful.
third dopends on circumstanoss,
Total Total, Bregate de May5653344 23 2255182 26 at Marzay 0141134 41 4635645 29 Gaur, Stephard...694105 39 6252734 20
.8156455 $1 22:3445 28 13
49
NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.
TAE XHEDIVE ENGAGED,
about 20 years old.
MITRIN PALMER DIVORCE LUIT.
for in an ocean race between the Vigilant and Britannia,
GLADSTONE'S EYES.
The Ovégland China Mail --
London, July 5.-The Lancet says thỏ pupil of Mr Gladstons's syo, which was re-TS PUBLISHED to suit the Departure
of each Tses and Faso M cently operated on, has become so obstrust Steamor for Europe. It contains special
1 ad that another operation is necessary, Els
Commercial intelligence, special tables of other age is affected with an immature
The various Reports of Courts and Meetings,
health is remarkably good.
A HOT WAVE IN EUROPE.
London, July 23.---The action for divorce Berlin, July $6-Tropical heat provalis brought against Minnie Palmer by her is this city and many deaths from mostroke husband, J. R. Bogers, was resumed to-day. have been reported.
Ficana, July 25.-The best here is ex- The respondens testified at length in her ara bobalf. She loft Rogers, ehs said, be-cessive and has ostred many cases of proa. use he threatened 10 cat her throat.tration. A number of persons have died The hearing was adjourned,
THE INFANTA BULALIA.
from sun-stroke.
INVENTOR.
Otto Lilienthal is known as the
can
The Overland China Mail, by venience of te
of its form and th fulness of its reports, has long been popular with residents who wish to send mome weekly budget of the news of Hongkong and the Far East. Citonlating, sa it dow among nearly all the old China banda at Home and also among roxidants at the Tresty Ports and in the interior, It offer special advantages to advertisers.
The Overland China Afail will be regularly posted from the China Mail Ofoe lomb scribere, on their addresson being forwarded to the
Office.
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Quarter,...
Single Copy,
$12.00, postage, $100
3.00,
0.28 0,30
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Not Responsible for Debts.
6. 185-The right of any neutral State to permit its citizens to render military servios to a belligerent State is very questionable:
A NEW FLYING MACHINE—ACCIDENT TO Tas but the right of the eltisan to da so with
London, July 23.-A dispatch cabled suck oapsest cannot be denied. In doing
Brasile, Joly 25.-Engineer Lilienthal B. 261-Neutral vasele may be forbid-back from America represents the Infants he changes his nationality for the time and takes the consequenose. The belliger den lo leave port, lest the enemy thereby Bulalia of Spain as living in obscurity in of Lichterfelde recently constructed a fly the Japanese army had marched en intercept and fate has a right to amploy aliens if gais information. Nentral vessels may be London. She is living neither in obscurity ing machine, with which he has succeeded the Chitose army from the north. The it can.
bited under the right of prestation, 67 may nor in london. The Princesa paid a visit in reaching considerable heights. While ba asized or destroyed, compensation fellow to Laudon less than a fortnight ago, and practising on Sunday the wings on the Japanese were defeated, and lost 1000 The four rules regarding maritime war.
while bate was the guset of the Duke and machine collapsed at an altitude of 200 killed, including some somen.
established by the Declaration of Paria (1856) ing.
Duobess of Teck, whom she vecompanied
feet, and he fell to the ground. Elis fall | 0 35, 8. 264--Articles of trade are of are(1) Privateering in and remains abo lished. (2) The neutral flag onvers enemy's three kinde (1) actual war misterial, (2) to garden parties at the residence of the was broken someshat, but he was badly
Counteze of flchester, Holland fats, and injured. The battle was fought on the 13th inst. goods, with the exception of contraband of purely pacific suuda, books, pairings, etc. elsewhere. She was sino a guest at kavotal [No information has been received by the war, (3) Nentral goods, with the exception (3) is useful in sillier pesos ar aristocratia fetes, and Baron de Worms Sying at an account of his remarkable
of
of war, are not lieble to money, food, abipbuilding material, etc. ocntraband it is by no means improbable that the Breasles, in order to be binding, must be band in war time, the second aover, and the adors, the Swedish Minister and several signed rather for sailing than for tying of captura under an enemy's fog, (4) Block The Arst class is always ipso facto ountrs-Kave a special dinner in her honor at which #ying inschine, which tus attracted a great the Spanish, French and Turkish Eaba- deal of attention. His machine wes do-
Neither the Copsoin, the Agents, nor Spanish dignitaries were present. festive.
Owners will be Responsible for as he said, for being corried steadily and S. 285-Commodities of the third claw,
without danger, under the least possible any Debt contracted by the Officers or if seized, must be paid for by the captor to New York, July 3.-Baring. Hagous angle of descent, against a moderate wind,| Cren of the following Vessels, during outright, and the second only in sues af
The list of the third class of This, with the $1,600,000 taken from the of closely woven muslin, washed with col we engaged at the Sub-Treasury to-day. The machine was made almost entirely blockade. articles to be prohibited should be published, gold reserve last Friday, reduces it to the dion to render is impervious to sit, and 8. 260-Ordinary new-warlike commodi. lowest point in its history, something over retched upon a ribbed frame of split ties to prohibited nanaot be seized under the 800 500,000. In commenting upon this willow, which the inventer found to be the
condition a prominent banker declared lightest and strongest material for this right of pre-emption unless at of must 10-day that while there was no des in urge pose. The main elements of the machine
Bellgtent, has been published.
vertical rudder, clearly declare what they intend to prohibiting another bond issue until the tariff und vere arched wings,
palm leaf, which acted dio was straightened out, a serious condi-shaped like tion is threatened. It is
anid, rane in keeping the head always toward possible, ho if the gold reserve falls a few more millions, the wind, and flat. horizontal rudder to
sin equilibrium. Rev. The operator 20 beary loans with the back, call for bills
treasury as t
is no more reliable than o statement cir- culated by the Chinese authorities some time ago that the Japonese Admiral bad bean killed. The Royal Corean Mint is at the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs returne).—Ev., China Me.]
UNITED STATES GOLD RISZETE,
to the man who stayed bigh and dry in par Pingyeong (or Piengyang ns it appears in injuring the scemy, ench as the abuse of the the seutral owoar. The first are asizable & Co. will ship $500,000 in gold which from ex elevated point to the plain below.' their stay in Elongkong Harbour
fect safety. Quits lately when a junk was capsized by collision with the steamer Kuonghai of West Point about 3 am.. * policeman swam oat from the Praya 200 yords or more with an axe, out open tho upturned bottom of the boat, and naved the occupants. The result in that, instead of getting a medal, he has had $10 or $20 deducted from his pay for being-in hospital. Now, probably if that man had stayed in
RESTRICTIONS ON COAST PILOTS. We have received the following letter from the General Chamber of Commerce:-
H.B.M. Coneulato. Canton, 18th August, 1894 Sir.I have the honour to inform despatch you that I have received from the Chinese Superintendent of
+4
S. 186-Belligerente ara zot allowed unlimited power as to the choice of means of flag of trace and national flags, which ap- pears to have been done by the Chinese cruisers betors the Japanese Nanica opened fire.] Refuel of quarter is forbidden.
8. 198-Daly fortified places are liable to siege or bomhaidment
C. 39, s. 198-One of the most conspi- ouona deviations of the nsages of war from the principles of the Law of War is the peculiar euston of acizing and confiscating all private property of the слоту on the high seas.
8. 200-But the right to blokade an
Chronicle, to find a newspaper of this city
Aud
pur
да в
Gaontavino-Musso & Co..
JAPAN, Italian barque, Capt. Bartolomes
Sumeanors, Brit, d-masted ship, Capt. R. Gibson-hewan & Co.
VISITORS AT HOTELS..
HONGKONG HOTEL...
A. Bayles
Mr C. B. Mebta
-Mr T. Mitchell -
Mr H. Schwoerer
Mr F. E Shran
@
IT is a little amusing, ways the San Francisco for a combination of capitalists to mako prevent sadden Custed the apparatus | Mica B. Claxton his had be would have been an inspector by Clastoths giving me notice that the Chi- eormy port, with the currelative rights of depicting China as hứng mỹ and sky 10 the make, such a draft of the gold in the to his person that when in the air he was Dr. V. Danenberg Me Oscar Noodt
probibiting pilots on the Coast from visit and search of ships, and the condemn- negotiation of a treaty which, if carried out, { not consider auch a thing probable, but it front, and the wings folded behind him, Mr F. J. East
this time.
Tar following specimen of English as she is wrote was received recently from Dis. brida ou the Ahloe (no relation to Ehren
of that Ilk):-
'Dear Sirn
Your honest adress I have received of, a friced; I am a great friend of stamps- postages, catla-postales and enveloppes and
I beg you to have the favour to send me a
Dead Government has issued instructions
as to force up the price. His did sealed upon a marzow support cear the Mr W. A. Duff....
giving their services to Japanese vesseleing of all trade with the blockaded port, would make Chinese immigrants into Mexico
together with the right of probibiting all citizens of that republic, and give them all was possible, unless the Administration made a short run from some elevated point.
y peron infringing this cute will be liable to punishment, and will have his pilotage certificato cancelled-I have &c.,
(Ed.) BYRON BRZNAN, To the Annorable the Colonial Secretary,
Hongkong.
&c.,
Yokobama, August 1ä, The Kokumin states that five British number of stamps, ete, of your country and i if possible ale of your neighbouring.
In the hope, that your fullish my wish
I remain
Your truly!
C.-B.
•Excuss plusse, Dear Sir, I am a Gurmas and cannot good english
If you are also a friend of stamps I will
Europa.'
No suggestion of a remitance-flers . B. is not a friend very of payments-moneys.
trade is optimaandal necrority metrictions on commerce in time of war, and will sostret. all the exigecoles of maritims warfars.
are the legitimate and necessary
to
Thess
the and privileges of natives. In of the fact that the United States has persist. ently dried aitizenship to Chinese they have come here by thousands. What should freep them out of Mexico, where they would
Chinese come
Chinese coolie can and will underbid
Ir is interesting to read the comments of 22 Blus-jackets under command of Liant, 5. 215 The rales established by the As some of our readers, writes the Chess you Echwind of the It's Russian: 45 Admiralty Coate provide (No. 3) that to Editor of the London Daily News, may be Blus-jaskets under osmmand of Lieut. R.
Warrant a condemnation, it is not in all aware, there are painters in oil and water Faehlmann of the Koreyes,
cases ascessary that the owner should be calcare, who paint ploturen for shillings, an actual enemy at the time of aspture, producing them at an astounding rate for if the seizure in provisionally made in perhaps five or six par day. It is rather a contemplation of hostilities.
performance of its a subsequent
pat forward
Aragrisen journalists on international diple- maoy. As a specimen of the stuff which ia being written in the United States about the war in Corea, we give the following quota tion from a leading article, in the San Frun-
cisco Chronicle:-It is more than likely that:
THE SCENE OF THE LAST FIGHT.
condition
The
COKENT STIKRING EN TERLAND,
or
desisration of war has a retro-active effect, wonder we have not had ed, and we which his uncle, the Rer. James Corbett,
strained sufficient velocity launched himself
into the air
air by a spring or jump, at the same time spreading his winge, which wore it once extended to their fall breadth by al mospheric action, whereupon he sailed like a seagull. In this way Herr Lilienthal accomplished flights of nearly 300 yards from his starting point.
NOT BULLET PROOF,
A NOTABLE ENGAGEMENT.
AMERICAN TACHTSMEN FERLING SOBE,
OSULY. CRITICISED.
Mr and Mrs Gautbier Mr A, Silva SOUKK
Mr H. K. Johnson Mr 6. H. Wheeler Mr J. Kinghorn Mr W. Whiley Bir R. Lyail
Knott and en
Láent, := Commander
Tufnell, R/N. Mrs Tufnel Mr. X V. Vernon Me W. H. Wickham'
FEAR HOTEL
Mr F. Robinson and
Mr F. H. Slarbek-
lay Bwith &fanzily
took some action soon. Foreign exchange always against the wind, and when he had maid and 2 childrenlir Tho. Tatlock went up to-day, and further gold shipments
this week. Washington, July 23.The cash balance the Treasury to-day was $123,207,886, of 8. 302--The right of espture at mon is a
which $60,624,692 was gold reserve. The be or a footing with the citizens of the most
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL, belligerent right, applicable to the property favored nation? For the sake of our sister engagements for to-morrow already made
will reduce this amponot to §60,404,292. of neutrals as well as to that of the enemy, rent
Mr H. E. Boxsball Mr & Mr McQ if under the enemy' tag. This right is republic it is to be hoped that the proposed
treaty may not be ratified. Labor is at
FEMALE MISSIONARIES IN CHINA.
Mr Hart Bock
and child exclusively a balligerent right and can thus low ebb in Mexico now, and If
Boston, Mass.), July 23.-Miss Nichels.
Dr. and Mrs J. Can-Mr L, Mendel be exercised only during war. This practice into the country in great numbers and pop- of the Methodist New England Missionery Wichita (ax), July 20-Garfeld Wil-
tlie and child Mr H. B. Mayerluk men-of-war are Iring at anchor at Olaru, has been carried out even against vesselsplant native labor the, eandition of the work. Society of women missionaries in Chiss, thirteen miles south of this city, was killed | Mr J. B. Coughtrie Mr J, S, Moses Dow
said to-day, regarding the exposed kinen, a fourteen-year-old boy living Mr T. P. Cochrane Mr E. J. Moses For your kindness I thank you very watching the movements of the Russian that have no notics of the commencement ing classes will be desperata. The Mexican
by his brother Willie, a boy of 11 years. Mr. W. Dickson aud am glad, if you give me als soca fleet on the other side of the sex. Soma ather of hostilities, ha enemy's public property peers works very cheaply, but he will find reported by George Lilderdale
Mr E Ordine !
that the cecasion to can be also your service; I am British ships have gone to the China Sea to in the same roadition is legally liable
girls sent out by Dr Simpton go The circumstances are somewhat peculiar. Mr D. Galvmo Mrs A. S. Falmer with great pleasure in all falls at your keep watch on the movements of the French vonfiscation, as it could not be reasonably him, and as soon as he does the peon's occu- there on their own exsponsibility and are Gardeld had been reading about the buliet Mr E. Goetz Mr K. MOK BOLE
under the Squadron in the neighbourhood of the strait expected that any State abould remit to the
pation will be gone, As has been painted not
protection of asy disposition.
nay church and any ambitions attempt which France enemy the means of waging war. [This out, the presence of large numbers of Osiness society: We have fourteen lady mission in Gobinda invented and recently tested Mr and Mrs N. Ham-Mirand Mrs. Rachas,
in Germany. He concluded to make ona
phreys & 3 children. Zohildrenant murse seems to apply to the Koushing.] may conscire against Blam.
Missionary in Maxico would be a constant menace to aries in Northern China,
like them, and having completed it be pat Mr and Mrs J. D.Mr F. Scip 6. 212-Fishing beats are exempt from Izbor in the United States, for the Chinees societies are recognised by the Government it on and asked his brother to fire a shot at
Humphreys Mes Bpry Nagasaki, August 15.
performed the
MrChantrey Inchbald Mr G. 6. Toylar The following foreign forces are at present hostile operations unless they abuse their would find their way into this country in and donaals, and our missionaries are him. The little resizer reported to be in Chong-Dong, the Foreign
position.
apite of axalusion laws It is much better ander their protection.
The ballet went through request. Wo usver have any complaints from shields and pierced the boy's heart, The Dr. and Mrs J. E.Mr H. E. Tomkine 8. 213-Lighthouse, pilot bosta, and ali for Ameries that the Chiness remain in Bond you also stamps, etc., with pleasure of Marines ender command of Lieut. Spencer Tes89ls used exclusively for the gateral Ohios, and Mexico will find this out to her there, although recently we received word bield wes made of a coffee mok and filled Mr. Kramer JONES
Bettlement in Seoul:-English: 308ailors and de Haresy of the Archer. American: Captain improvement of navigation, are entitled to cost and sorrow if the proposed treaty shall that one of our women missionaries it with scraps of barbed wire and wool. The Mr Darc
Mexico's Japan had been stored, her eyeglasses i accident drove the mother of the boy insane. Mr S. A. Lory, MAN G F Eliott, Ensign G. N. Hayward, immanity, as long se interference with be consented to and ratified.
wisest course would be to drap the whole broken, and it is feared she will lose her
Mr C. Malsch Ensign H. G. Macfarland, Naval Cadet C. them is not absolutely necessary in con-
eyesight." C. Tewel, F. A. Surgeon P. N. Bryant, Pay neation with stringent measures of war, matter and keep the Chinese oth
London, July 20-The augagement is Mr A. C. Marshall Clark James Sohow, and 21 Marines and 21 Mail boate have special privileges.
Dublin, July 24.-James Corbett, the announced of the eldes: daughter of Arthur Blue-jarkets of the Baltimore, German rights may be forfeited by acts of licstility.
American pogilist, paid a visit panterday Wellestoy Peel, late speaker of the Houss
the town of Ballinrobe, County
of Commons, to Baron Ferdinand de Roths where his father was born. He was greeted child, M.P. for the Aylesbury division of Dr. Bearblock Capt, and Mrn Moore
Buckinghamshire
Mian Oce
Mr F. Morony at the slacion by thousands, who entorted
Mr H. I Dairytople Me W. Perfitt him to his hotel. In the afternoon he gare
Mr E. Delbanco performanos for the benefit of the chapel is building. Excursion trains were run to Gould sailed for Enzuge to meet and race Mr deg. Fenwick Me and Mrs & Find.
New York, July 20.-Before George J. Mr R. P. Dipple children
Mr J. F. Dowling convey the Vigilant against the English cutters, Mr W. S. Harrison The following particulars may be of converting the neatral or friendly awam by any of these artists to rank as the the town during the afternoon Interryl in view of the telegraphie informe into a public enemy. This seeme to point champion painters at the pace, and challenge the crowds of people anxious to see the he went to the ragatta committee of the Mr Gea. Holmes :: Mrs Storham our brilliant Secretary of State, Grosba, tion we publish elsewbose with reference to the Kowching, which was carrying Sir Frederis Leighton or Sir John Millal to American champion. In the evening be New York Yacht Club and asked potatis. Mr Marton Jones ir A. G, StokesTM has put his foot in it again by sending & dis
passengers that would under a subsequent
was entertained at a reception in the Town sion to fly the colors of the club in the patch to Japan saying that the United States would view with regret the levying of as
A native oficial telegram received at retro-active declaration of war have con- hour, or a dozen pictures a day. The fast Hall, where he was presented with an regattas on the other side. That permis Mr G. H. Medhurst Capt. & Mrs Wilson, nojust way by Japan opon a weak and de- Shanghai on the 16th inst. vid Nanking demned her, and would bare justified her and slow players of chess stand in exactly address of welenme and overwhelmed with sion was granted on the coudition that he
the same relation to sech other. The foots banqueir
would not race over land-looked waters, fos velers aation like Corea. The Scoretary states that the Chinese have information of sinking in default of surrender.1
Ele promised faithfully, but broke his word, himself will neither confirm nor deny the the slast number of Japanese troop now S. 218-On the principle of dicta in regarding slow and fast play may be sum-
marised as follows. The stronger the player New York, July 34.-The World's Sanand defeat, humiliating to himself and to story, but it seems, woll authsofieated, and in tatan, which pate them at 34.000 odd kibitoria (when a helligerent may forbid the faster he pan piny. The faster the Jono, Costa Rica, dispatch says: The Nica the New York Yacht Club, followed.
frue, the fully and stapidity of the dispatch men, of which 800 are cavalry, and that its subjects to hold any intorcarse with
This is what a well-karwo member of the must be apparent Noborly bas naked Mr these troops are expected to meet at Seoul the enemy) all property of its subjects page, the worse the play. Therefore, the raguan General, Cabezas, has re-enfurce-
Barometer Gresham to decide as to whether war by between the 24th and 26th of this month. seized in sack trads is liable to spofisentior. stranger the player, the slower he will play, ments now and has taken Bluefields, but he Now York Yacht Club said to-day when Japan on Cores would be just or unjust, and The Chinese troops said to be three days' But the State may give its subjects liceness and the slower the pace the better the play, was compelled to ank Brush aid in order asked if he had any comments to make on Temperature
the races between the Vigilant and the Humidity his predetermication of the question is a amarch from Seoul, are reported to be some to trade with the enemy. The belligerent. There must, of course, be a reasonable ms-
Mr Goding, the British Blinister, arrived Britannia, Moreover, he said that the Direction of gratuitous insult to a friendly power. The won who landed in fucks wath of the however, oan only interfere with sentrale diam in all things, and for practionl parposse
Wind) important question in, however, what infia- Tatang river, about fifty miles from Flag- to the extent of the right of search for it has been found that for second rate tour there and, through the British Comal, he older and more eubstantial members of the numents of matobes 20 moves per hour iss induced the Jamaicans to lay down their New York Yacht Club, while they have
Fores ence was brought boar Secretary yang. The men are said to be wandering contraband, or in case of a proper blockade a
fair rate, whereas for Brat class contents 18 arme Chief Clarence's forden were driven privately expressed their opinion of Me Weather Gresham to make him take sides in 1 cou- in the mountains north of Socal, supported 8221 The sale of belligerent's trading moves per hour is not one, whit too fast from the biaff, but shey see bolding the Gould among themselves; were inclined to Be troversy with which the United States has in great measure by friendly Corsant.
believe that Georgo Gould purchased the no possible conosze Looking around, the It is reported that, over 20,000 Coreans are vessels to neutrals even during the war is And why should they play faster? Chris lower agat. first thought would be that China Fad in arma against the Japanese invaders, bet legal provided there is no doubt as to boma will never beopme in exhibition game in The Herald's Managua diapatea : Vigilant with a view toward social whitpored soft nothings to the ear of the being ill provided with fire arms, guerilla do ownership. The rules as to good faith the sense of billiards or cricket, The glory General Lango, ex-Commindoner to the tinn rather than for the love of guchting or of chem is in its literature, and the enthu Mosquito reservation, was asked lately to of demonstrating that the American center guilaleas Seretary, but when we reflect that warfare among the mountains will be are very avvero, he and Sir Jallan Pannonfete, the British fanagurated 1 they can meet the Chiness C43, 22 Darieg war with States sis of the shoes player is renset by give his views upon the troubles with the board aloop is the equal of the Brittub Minister, are on terms of fatimacy, and that army, who have had orders to supply the which have not adopted the rules of the playing over the game, alther food headings there fe is opposed to Fresident catter in the waters surrounding Great Hongkong Obbarratory, August 21, 1964. the Cleveland Administration all through Corean suxiliaries with a lot of rifles which Declaration of Paris, it should be legal to sarrent periodical or the permanent book or Zelaya's treatment of the rebels and to what Britain,
*ID how manifested decided anings toward have being taken with the army, These privateers, on the principla of reprisals, collection of gamez. A good game will re bacalle Minister. Cébazat high said that Gouldi would rather receive || plain language, he added, 'It hae Great Britain, it is at least permissibis to Chiness usin army is now reallag at China and Jepan are not likely, considering for ever. It is therefore well worth while policy.
to play slow, and produce good chess, Ami. He speaks well of the behavior of the nod from the Fringe of Wales than conjecture that Gresham has viewed the Pingyang (Pingatang)-377 li by telegraph their circumstances, to have privateers.} teurs who take an interest in Bus plar de Mosquito forces, any indprisen Minister race with the Vigilante committee Cerian situation exactly as Bie Juliae wanted line and formidable parth worka, ples,
0., 34, 1. 226.—Belligerent States hare not at all find it too tedious to weten play Baker's advies to set with moderation. The membera ate, and has interfered; possibly ignorant-have already best thrown up, es that place 1, on behalf of Chise and Great Britain, is intended to be the first base of oporations certain rights, which impose on third parties st 30 or 15 moves per hour. Quickening General Cabezas, however, has won his new S. Nicholson, Chester Griswold, Irving
certain neutrality obligatione, not voluntary, the pace will deteriorate the quality, and way, and the Nicaraguan troops will start
Grinnell Commodore Morgan of the stub Goran has been a sort of
of debatable ground in Coran.
if they are arable or unwilling to interfere will not improve stays from a spectacular for the distarbed territory on July 26th. WAL
at the BAD present at time, and ez-Com- British Minister Gosling use given notice modore Jaines Smalth when George Deca Dot affect neutrality whether the attractions in that direction.
promising to Bluefielda, and it is expected that ister to race only over the outside courses. It Tannkomsez... national compitations will arise. ta is also said that be shook hands with the "Amriority of the people here consure members of the committee, and reonived the fovernment for its stabbornness, hair best wishes and thanked them for their advice not to sail over the landlocked courses. He also gave them pregning New York, July 90.-The Merski's invitation to go on the other side and Washington correspondent telegrapher I some of the races any way. He was ap-
him
for a long time. Chids hie plaimed it, Ja-
to a great battle at Pingyang:-
pan has clatined, Russia has wanted it and···
a contest of painting 30 or 40 inches por
FALL OF TEZ BLUEJILIDS.
to succeed.
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Neutrality needs not to be declared. It is of view. Cheng-can never ofer 1934 Uta Butich war wel has been ordered Gould left the committee, efter i
England has cast envious eyas upon it, VERY few people know that the Dake of sentral trades more with one than with the Such being the case it is a good country for Cambridge is Earl of Tippsmary.
the United States to let alone, unless we
have determined to alter our traditional
Soother, costraband articles being excluded, Nentrale ansanbuit to starch, to prove neutrality.
poker and take a hand in the politics of the Tuz Young Man-Gracis, what is it your world, and if this be the ones we want some- father sees in me to phjes to, darling? body the than Walter Q. Gresham for 36 The Young Women (wiping away a fear) oralary of State, and somebody else than He doesn't see anything to you, Algernon Grover Clevoland for President,
that's why he obfeaks.
8. 227-Neutrality may be qualified by prior tesaly greement, as for instance to provide certain supplies,
5. 298-A gestrel Stats may find Self
Goor Man Who is the fool who wrote I Would Not Dis in Spring Time Wils Fasi Gloomy Man-Yen Spring timo fi jart the messon to die. Espe the spring bonte cleaning, you knew.
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