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› FRIDAY, SEPTEMBÈn 7, 1894,

Lohn Spencer, First Lord of the Admiralty, | Ir is becoming more and more apparent holds the los beid by his grandfather throughout the British Empire that if the exactly one hundred years ago.

labouring classes are going to exercise the Tz1 Japanese steamer Ariake Mars, which power which their powerfal organisations give them, it will be sbsolutely impossible has been lying in Hongkong Harbour over for capitalists to held their own against Hace hostilities broke out between Chins the more favoured ospallet of foreign and Japan, cleared to-day for Megamicastries. One thing essential for the (Japan). She is evidently going to make a devlopment of business is security for the capitallet. Railway and mining, and

WEATHER NOTICE.

THE

CHINA MAIL.

AMERICAN TRADE AND FINANCE.

falling with fresh NE winds and fair wo-LIFE OF A 'GRAPHIJ' SKETCHER, thor.

PHIL MAY

| England as per the previous, grant made with the formidable Troping rebellion, The continued uncertainty of the om. to Mr Parkes; that the fall terms of the which was afterwards crushed by the late

and the wreck of hopes shown in the Stock The following notice woe issued by the Exchange list and the winding-ap Court, point their own morals as to caution; bal Observatory

On the 7th at 11.10 m., The small depres such lessons are only too soon forgotten i marcial.and industrial outlook in (ba United treaty were to be posted up throughout all lamauted Genèral Gordon, the subseq

the settlement of the Tariff question, and the Treaty of 1888 be ratified on October Robert Napier, Colonel Dillon, Captain sion situated in the neighbourhood of Oon-after the usual repentance and general states, consequent on the prolonged delay in the towns of the Chinese Empire, and that here of Khartoum to the oud

dintzant has passed wway.

the resumption within the last few days of

Brooke 24th, 1860.

(afterwards - Brigadier General tral Luzon yesterday, has moved "estward

gold experts in a large male from New So 'anded,' says Lord Wolseley, the Brooks, who was killed at Candahar in into China Ses. On 5 coast, baromeler

York, have caused some renewal of uneasi-Chios war of 1800-the smartest, shortest, 1879), and others left Takon for India wis ness among holders in this country of oat brilliant and acconful of all that we Shanghai and Hongkong. Sir Heps Grant American securities. It is remembered that had waged with that country. To have and Lord Elgin left Chios about the same overe Baancial crisis took place last refrained from a war with Chins in 1860, time. Sir Ecbert arrived at Calouits, and M. H. Spielman, in the Magazine of Art,

autumn on the other side of the Atlantic; and, at the same time, to have maintained

hia friends at WA Wanaly received gives a short akotch of the career of Phil and it is argued that a further doplotion of our position at the several ports where we Governmant Hours and at the Ulate Sh been impossible. Hope Grant and he wore the heroes of the May, whose drawings in the Graphic and the gold reserves might load to another traded, would hare

Apart from the commercial and political { hour.

hour. The Queen, parliament, country, in values, even from the present low levels. Whtie we are not inclined to hazard any el-Kebir reflected that he felt proud of his their praises of the skill, energy, and in- heap as to the immediate result of the country which flited out such an expedition trapidity' displayed by the accomplished The story of Mr Phil May'a lifa-tbore discussion, complicated as it in by and waged war against auch a powerful Sir Robert Napior. Es waswarmly thanked fnot that from the very best of the war |In the paragraph given below expression in member of the Association. The following is not much of it to tell, and in appearapos political and personal considerations whiolation as the Chinese, 17,000 miles away by the Viceroy, the noble Lord Gaun

dark for the north.

The Progres and other papers, both in seaman's strikes are so many nails in the

Saigon and Bingapore, reproduce war tele- cafu of "British trado, and it is like Woekly competition, ikste wus a botter other Hestrated publications are so very pasm of distrust, with a resulting decline vantages gained, the future hordF81 Tal-prass, and military drolei were load is

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. BZORT KANSE. (UP, On Saturday, the 1st Sept., at the usual

|attendance tha usual, the Cop being won gratas published in Hongkong purporting wonder if the capitalists and especially by Captain Retallick of the Hongkong Ro to come from Ühemulpo, in spite of the shipowners should prefur foreign labour. gimant, who made his first appearance ne a

there has been absolutely no communica-gtron-in terms almost precisely similar to tion by wits with that port, Cursa and Coren are not the prly pieces where the British flug is treated with sant canrtany. While a Gibraltar schooner. dying the British flag, was lying of the

cost of Moroeso she was boarded by an armed band of Riff Araba-riff-taff, wo

those used rather more than a year ago by the President of the British Mercantile Marine Officers' Association in Hongkong -to the belief of shipmasters that nothing can beat a British crew-if they were only

Jess troublesome. The paragtsph we quote le as follows

are the three best scores :--

Captain Retallick, H.K.

99

16

hil

6+

57.

Sergt. Major Lidlis, SJAL 23 Commander Ashe, RN2023

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR,

TRADE BETYVÄIN THE BELLIGERENTH

popular :-

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in a boat. They seized the cargo--coal į lost twenly or twenty-five years, Dat intrado at Canton in Japanese articles, The smoke, impositz E their great volumes of would be driven from the country In the songal even experienced soldier.

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September 1.

FOOCHOW NOTES.

We understand that in the absence of

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theorem which place at Ho-kon in the King-si province. Paniotra. But the life he led, was a hard affectual offet in ordinary gears to and from which alone decisive events in a letter which I sent to the Prince at tha

what luxury

are to be obtained,'

ing him while in the execution of his duty following are aámizable specitions of pure in quelling the disturbance. Bo-kea is a persevered, travelling, drawing, and actin exists may well be swollen to action, tho akili and genius of the General/ant. I did act at all support that y

to The Householder '

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and

at least he is still little more than a youth-

from England, which had again fought side and by the Indian Commander-in-Chief ir as simple and clearly marked as one of bis cannot be fully appreciated bore, we own designs. He was born in 1864 at not among those who look upan a serious by side with the French heroes of Sir Hugh Ross, G.C.B. Lle also received Lasds. His father was not in good circum collapse of Ameriena erecit as one of the Sebastopol and Magenta, proving that our the valuable congratulations of Lord stances; and when the child was twelve probabilition of the future. The position now staff intelligence and army organisation was Clyde, Sir Willam Mausteid, Sie Jasais was taken from whool and pat ie materially different from that of a year equal to that of the then first military Outrama, Sir John Lawrence, Montgomerie, years old

While the Silver Parshase Aut power of Europe, and testing that our new Muir, and all thers life-long friendships in the way of earning his own living. He ago. had always loved to draw. Paper and was in fores, and the United States Armstrong guns, then Grat used in war, formed in the days of dimoulty and pencil wero his greatest joy, and battle- Government was buying each month four were superior to the French gans which danger in the Punjab, Lucknow,; and scenes his favourite subjects. It is true and a half million ounces of the depreciated on victory at Solferino the year before Central India. Sir Robert certainly

H. said that the effciency of the that there battle-scenes foreshadowed bat metal at contionally falling price, the

turned from the Chins war with a gest Two days ago no gara a translation from little of fatars excellence in Space-drawing, circulation of the constry was being steadily Armstrang gun in the held depended upon reputation commander and sound

'confidenss" in As regards their drinking babits, our the Chinese Mail of the second proclama and go they contained little else than matter of calculation how long the process for-granted all the suggestion of nation debased and inflated; and it was a mero

future manufacture, disector of war operation at the sam Tery far-s

ar-seeing thought, as

At the moral

horal time fully sustaining his reputation – for suppose who pulled out from the shore sailors have improved greatly during the ion by the Lekin authorities relative to the

would continue before all the available gold effect of gun barsting in action, or

or fearlessness 'la battle, wisdom in the breaking down in any war and driving cloud, with bayonets sticking out the opinion of Mr. Cousil Dundes,

great knowledge of his enemy, fertility on a ailver

In resource, basis.

quick decision And gin; but this was nothing to the charg, they have not made so much following letter is now sent us by the Secre-bravely in every direction. The boy loved surroso placed

of mind,

rapidity a1 this circumstance of war, and imagined twelve months of the fiscal year ending great extent upon the experianga of Sic of information, the hersie and resolate the war, its success depended to ■ of movement, acnuracy of detail, erscinosa putrage committed on the British flag, progress sa thoir Gorman and Scandinavian try of the Chamber of Commerce:

Canton, 3rd Sep 1804, which they pulled down, rent ia pieces competitors, who are superior to them in

Sir-Referring to my letter of 31st ult.,ut only figures, but whole regiments of June 30th. 1893, the United States lost on and frampled spoo. Before loaving, they | sobriety and order. Hence it in that it is Thare the honour to inform you that in them, behind the great rolling curtain; yet balance 87.600.000 dola. of gold. The HopeGrant and Sir Robert Napier in Indian | manner in which he led his Division o

A British general accustomed to victory. Both officers and men loved his a most difficult thing to ship British sua farther totics issued by the Lekiz Ofen it cannot be denied that the difficulties of repeal of the Shereau dot last autumn

saused a the agure, artistically speaking, were as stripped not only the ship but the srew

a sharp retare current of the metal, Haropean warfare would have been slow in for bin strict impartiality, genial dirpsel sen at German ports, the masters preferris explained that the prohibition to import yet rasitacked. 80, observing the Ind's and though during the first half of the his movements, but Indian officers follow tion, kindly encouragement and sharing of bira The Rifle must be a nice lot of ing Germans and Suamdinavians. The Merchandisa fron: Japan, or of Japanese devotion to art, his fathor sant him, with present yair the normal ontwort movement up their successer without giving the foe danger, regard for their comfort and hemith,

English masters do not deny the supe people,

curious

tous Laconsequence, to an srohitests, took place, yet for the twelve months ending breathing time. This was also a trait in and his tactics to storm fortifications riority of their fellowcountrymen, or the origin, applies only to Chinese dastere.

The prohibition does not apply to Coal to learn the art and raystery of scheming June, the net loss to the United States Multke'a genius. Wolseley termed the least cost of life. Every man of WWXXXVER it became known in London fact that when in difficulty or danger

or Rice from Japan, both these may be plans and drawing davations. It at once was only some 4,500,000 dola.

campaign short, brilliant, stewsap. This Division was ready to follow him to the they would prefer to have a British Grow

Surprise has besa expressed in some was the creed of Napier's generalship, Canon's mouth with all the devotion of that war had been declared by Chins and at their backs, but they declare that under imported without restriction. I have &e, became apparent that it was not by archi

(Signed) BYRON BERNAN, Japan, the Chinese Legation was besieged ordinary sironmetances they find the The Houvrable the Colonist Secretary tone was Sir

tecture that the boy would build up hia for-

guarters that, with the published trade grand combination and shock setion be Tommy Athine to Mariborough in Flanders,

addad to it. The way ho worked cavalry, Privato Noakes to Wellington in with the representatives of army contractors foreigners less troublesome. It, therefore,

Bongkong.

couple of weeks he turned his back upan apparent halante da to the United States of the most comprehsusive military mind. Bir Archibald Alison, 1/ SYGF. E ̧·

Ompbell st British cameR complain that British

General and tradem, who sought to bring under the vessels are now filled with foreign seamen

the ofice in despair, exchanging that re- from abroad, gold shipments should notice of the officials various articles in the they are warned by Mr Dundas that the

poseful and highly respectable profession necessary to balance the account. With In studying thin war, we were delighted received the confidence of his troop in remedy lies in their own hands. Nor is it

for non for mere Bohemian in its character dull times at home, the Americans have with the close attention paid to the chang campaign, that General was Lord Naples shape of implements of war or army clothing our scataen only who complain of foreign

He joined and customs.

company of been buying much less foreign goods than ing operations of war, through the onward of Magdala. He had only to say to the of not leas than anal; and during the fiscal year ending sach of progressive science in rifled gun- brezob, my comrades, and they would Many of these gentlemen waited hours, and | sompetition. There are our traders who fresh supplies the stocks of grain are strolling players at a oslabends took ap¦ June 30th, the excess of exports of mer wolseler. Lord Napier always believed in | fights than Sinho or the Takoo Forta

twelva shillings a west, and at

by Visconnt (then Lieut-Colonel) follow him to stormer and mara bloody then went away without an interview, the are always lamenting the expansion of becoming gationsly diminished here.

German Dandes

for On Wednesday last six scholars of the a anique position in the company. He had, handiae ever imports, as shown in figures Wolseley. higher officials of the Legation being tasily this expansion by the greater pains lakon Anglo Chinese College went down to the indead, discovered a strange facility for recently given in our Money Market columns, close zotion, as hit conduct at Moolian, prored. The follow- ongaged all day with the Minister. Appli-by German tradera to Sud out the wants river bathe, when four of them, getting cicature, the

combined with a keen sense of humour and excess of silver exports over imports, and words of Lord Napier, of Magdala, s. of vertain allegations he brought against pareiration in a charactors To this must be added $7,000,000 dols. for ing words of Wolseley were also the practical Wx give cleowhere a telegrams stating that M. Stambaloff is being prosecuted heate cations were also received at both Legations and consuit the tastes of their customers out of their depth, were anfortanstolyservation and result of great power of phe amounted to no less than 237.000.000 dola / Loknow and Gwalior p

Britio's traders are too apt, he thinks, to

have From military weu desirous of serving either neglect aach details as anworthy of con

a lesson in this war We hear that Mr Ting Tung-chi, who rapidly improving excellence with the 4,500,000 dols. excess al gold exports, as

the Prince Ferdinand. The following in an ubstitution ofalfos for smooth-bora" un- one country or the other in the field of | sideration, because they are as confident was for some time manager of the Imperial pencil. His duties then comiated second- f stated above, making a total of 278,500,000 against over-estimating the effort which extract from the interview In the course of

rily of

of playing email parts, such as pages dole. Against this large amount, however, that their manufactures are experior to all Chinese Telegraph ofloe here, has late and the like, sometimes rising to inform must be set the annual interest charge for kets produces in action, proving that to which the donatory statsbeste waits unde

been appointed principal Magistrate at Fab-ning-foo.

the principals that their carriages waited Americas obligations held in Europe, the case with an enemy is still as essential for M. Starabaloff against his Frinos

for The Berliner Tageblatt publishes sa o An interestingfazza, involving the question Moar of us are probably a little sick of

without.

the varying amount of which is very difficult to victory as it was in the days of

of spears and But primarily he had following is the Tea Export since of the Permanent Committee's status since examination gems-usually artificial cur ience of 261b ultimo as per consignees making of saricatures of the chief actors estimate, and allowance must be made for crobows. No kirmishers at a distance out of an interrier one of its represanta- of the troups for display in the shop the large sums annually spent by American will inflict any vory decisivo ions upon an. Stambulaff said: Reorything that he bas had with M. Stambule in Sofia the withdrawal of the Plague Proclamation, but the following paragraph from the retar

windows of the towns through which the tourists of this side of the Atlantic, plased enemy, and it is much to be feared that the hitherto been said about the reasons for my Calcutta Englishman seems worth quoting For London-

aa 100,000,000 dels, by some autho

suhu possession of rifled weapons may land came before Comt. Hastings, acting ma

for purposes other than comic: In s

toured. The practice thus afforded him a Por se Alderley...159,842 lbs.

forded him an Ligh was invaluable; and of hardly less assis-rities. Freight barges on forsign-owned towards inculcating the principle of en- estirament is untrue. The real reas of gistrate, to-day. Henry Shorey, mapper recent examination of middle-class schools For United State

for entrance into the local colleges, the

Per an. Port Adelaide....291,471

tanos was the encouragement thewa to his vessels form another heary item to be met aging at long bowls and avoiding lose my resignation is sport. in the Royal Engineers, employad as $

and all combine to make an combat, following getos occurred in the Euclid

There is a report thai a rising has taken budding art by the applause of his manually, and all

end of May. When the Prince returned Napier, despite the Sanitary inspector by the Permanent paper: A corollary Committee, charged Fung Sui Wan, com- from that septer."

doscrive from suy souter

Bozter at

distains The celebrated secret society of the Ko-lac-one, bard sauugh to be keenly felt by the excess of produce shipped to this country, invention of new guns and projectiles. Sofis with the Princam I did not go to the

station Two triangles aro euid bemi in maid to be at the bottom of it, boy, whe had nover yet known

to meet them, staying away in order luxury 80 far as any present gold moraments are maintained that victory was the same 31 of praders to Messrs Linstead and Davis, to be equal when the bypothesis of one is Troops have boon drafted from the city of might be, and had enjoyed but little eren of weerned, the adverze balance which ap. old; that it still depended upon close to fores the Prince to consent to my retire-

But for four

for four years he and his son, Fung Sui Tong, with sexault-equal to the conclusion of the other. The Rien-ning and the neighbourhood to assist the barost comfort

nousual proportions by the almost complete commsuding, the physical and moral courage it by forse. It was the fifteenth Hote that I Figortion would be accepted. I obtained and yet evidently conscientious rabbish: large town one day's march from the fe 1878 his first public appearance in the suspension of new loans to American rail- of the men, with good marching power, at No. 14, Fietcher Street, on the 5th Thacrem is the proposition which have North-western border of the Fub-kien press was made in the now extinct York road and other corporations consequent on battle tactics, Bre discipline, and general had sent in my resignation during the reign of Fringe Ferdinand. The Prines sent for thire Gossip September; and the two Chinese charged contrasting most same proporties to be provines.

and when he was sixteen the want of confidence which affects our intelligence. Close combat always animat of Shorey with assault at the same time and effact, Problem is the proposition which It is reported that a gang of armed years of age he returned to Leads. Hers markets no less than thess in ather parted the cause of the Black Frince, Bar-me and I had conversation that lasted för he left the stage behind him, as he had of the world. The remittancee now being borough and Wallington, Gough, Har three hours with him, during which he tried place. The evidence akowed that

on quality.

have demonstration ange, mupponition tives; wear on Drumber last Saturing originally left the architect's, and he de- made from New York are not bolieved to be dingo, Clyde and Wolseley in the directions to iganes me to remain at my posts brain Colellary (sic) is a proposition toase of a retired Mandarin luna aguda voted his enargins to such work as he was necessary to meet any trade requirements, of their wars. He believed in hayonetta firm. I have not seen the Prince since the 29th August a printed notice ad-gaiale and all to be done."

night. The alarmed Inmates managed to dressed

get a man out to call for the service of the lacky enough to find to do. And so far did but are understood to be destined for sation before that of long bowls. But that day. My attitude towards the Frines that Austris, in connection with the rehabilita. artilery duals are highly necessary some had to be altered when I learnt that he sup In the House of Lurda on August 3, Lord Tepoa, but on the arrival of this fauction. be succeed in challenging retion of the currency of the dual Empire 100-ton gune and high explosives have posed to me. If, Stambuloff added, in reply. sent

timos, and it must be acknowledged that ported finanofally foresals and persons op by the

Commlites Branney, as Chairman of the Royal Comary with his men the thieves made off thai very autumn be was employ to dea It is aut expected that they will be 100% morally kept France, Runía, Austria, and to a question, that he felt compelled now Pormannut to the office of Linstead and Davis, mission on Opium and its Uas in India, carrying with them all the valuables they the costume for the great Leeds pantomine,

The same year-1834-Mr May determined portinued. In the ordinary arseed Germany from going to war since the treaty to publish the letter shave referred to, and stating that certain houses in Fletcher explained, in reply to a question from Lord had been able to collect in the meantime.

kia fortune ia Louden town. He business the movement should be reversed Balfour, the reasons why it would be im- News has only now reached us of a to try

of Berlin,

that he would do a shortly." Street (giving numbers) were in an insari possible for the Cotammissioners to present disturbance having taken place is Hing-hws some provided with an introduction to Mr in a few weeks

Bancroft's manager,

With the signing of the Treaty of Pakin, In he quickly proved considering the question of American their report before the class of the present early last month. Great alarm bed bean tary condition and most he put rigus, sussion of Parliament. In the coursed by ite costinded long drought and his powers as caricaturist by making gala exports, it must not be forgotten that the allied armlos returned to the coast for embarkation to India and home to Europa. failing which the householder would be liabis statement ha asil:The arrival after the people waited on the Prefect at his coloured character sketches of Mr Banoreft the United States themselves are among the his to a penalty of $200 and to such ex- uur return

ad of numerous import yamen to beg him to join in a a patlic and one or two other theatrical oslebrities largest producers of gold in the world, and The object of the expedition was accom-

in fact held the premier position until plished. Lord Elgin had a second inter- Mr J. Batalha s from China and the prayer for rain. He stated that he was too for a paper called Society, together with ponses as the authorities might inour in ant cor

Etraits Settlements, which have had to be basy, but on being pressed offered to send couple of Christmas numbes cartoons that disposanosed by the wonderful discoveries tiar with Princo Kung, who was all smiles Mr L. Basse doing the work; and appended was a printed with the rest of oaz proceedings, bis son to act ou lie behalf. This reply were crowded with portrails. For these in the Transvaal. Their prescat output and graciousness, and he offered to send a Rev. S. A. Baylee alternative notice to the owner, in case the was a further aatten of daing. The informa displeased the petitioners so grastly that caricatures ho never was paid, but they exceeds 30,000,000 dol per annum, or Chinese minister to Pekle in three weeks Mr A. P. Bennett beassholder could not he reached. The tion from Chios will be found in the las: rioting commenced in which four of the led to an introduction to the editor of the one-fifth of the total production. Gold time. The Peninsula of Kokoon, up- Mr E. Bennett

forme a regalar artitie of

expart, the posite Hongkong, war cetted to the British Mr Ch. E. Bigmore zalume of procretinge. It was imponible samen soldiers were killed. The Viceroy St. Stephen's Review, for which he began enturned by an offco-boy, who to complete the draft report until the PA

eu being communicated with sent a detach. by contributing a sketch of Mr Toole more as its actual use for interval for the better defence of Hongkong Mr.J.H.Doaksedge, said it did not belong there, though Messrs of the avidonea had been fally considered ment of troops promptly to the spak. The popular favourite in ila pages, habituated to the ase of notes that but option of somo sickness amongst the Mr W. A. Doff"

so rapidly did he establish himself currency purposes is very limited. Sinasabour. The army left Pekin on the Capt. R. Crawford

that the Civil War, Ameriques have become cond

End November in splendid health, with the Dr. N. B. Dennys Linstead and Davis were agents for the drafting, however, had been adrsacing | rioters had in the meantime repaired to within a few weeks ho was commissioned uuiutorruptedly, Nearly every section is their homes, and a further trouble was for owner (Mr Sharp) and their compradore was now sufficiently complate for circulation to the time storted. But it is said that they to illustrate throughout the Christmas little metallic circulation is seen, especially soldiers of the 69th Rifles. The troops Mr F. J. East

ish, under the in the Eastern and Central States. In spite, conducted themselves as gentlemen' whilst Mr Gibson the lebant, sod the fire engaged Mr H. the members. Wo hope to present our re will not be allowed to go sent fres. They number of that journal,

will be called to account for their bebari title of The Coming Paradies, attracted however, of the divergent views held on the in Pekin, and few charges were reported to Mr J. Hamilton I Donnye to appear in the Police Court port before the olcas of the year in No-

rembor.

Cousiderable altention. This wor varied ourzonos

all

•queation, partics in the Union the superior officers. Every affort was Mr F. Jamazon in this case, On the 4th September,

with theatrical costume designing, and are at present pledged to the policy of made to provide amusement for them when Mr H. Kenneth 200 duty; and Napier's division was most Mr J. Kinghorn Sappor Shorey was taken by Corporal Fin-

ocassional drawings for the Fenny Ille maintaining the paper dollar, the gold

continued for two years,

dollar, and ney to inspect the house, early in the morn

sanitary, cooking and commis Mr B. Lyall when Mr

go to and interchangeable value. The national Australis ing; and finding that it was not put right,

Be mod to blow the young Mr C. Mackinlay to join the staff of the Sydney wealth and credit are ample to scours this aria. Bulletin-a paper which is admirara de object, and will doubtless be employed with doctors up frequently in his unexpected Mr and Mrs H. Mar-Capt. & Mrs Walma he wont again in the afternoon. The casa-

clored to be the funniest paper in out hesitation.

nella and ebild The United States Govern rounds of inspection. After leaving Pakin

Mfr W. Whiley.. ment could burrow at a few hours notice

concentrated otice the army The following landstette from the Lon-world, a quarry of humour worked by the

Tienin, pradore then told Shorey that the firm said na whitewashing was to be done, and it was

don Daily News might almost have been comic papers of other countries in search of any needful amount of gold to restore it thoir old familiar quarter on the Paiho

MOUNT AUSTIN KOTEL. addressed to the community of Hongkong: fuo mud orginality. It was here that his cash reserves, either in its own territories River. The tatnen march was almost that Mr & Mrs Roes Anton Mr G. Malah! anticed that work which had been started

The prosent unprecedented anousulatin tarr

thraw off the trimme's of ather artists or in Europe. The initial diffuity, of of a triumph from the villages, the Ides The Misses Anton Mr. and Mew Marnich at other houses in the street was #us-

obtain the required having got hold of them that the outer Mrs Ashton, child &Mr A. O. Mainhall: It is rumoured that the two Japanese of unemployed capital asems likely ata by whose influence be bad allowed his course, would be

Fera *all DUTO

Mr & Mrs MsCHEST pended. Noxs morning (5th) Stores spies surrendered to the Chinese Autbori-more or less distant date, according to all genius to be guided, and, by fores of authority from Congress, but this would barbarians' and John Chinaman

previous experience, to lead to an outburst circumstaneca

recounted later certainly be forthcoming abould any actual the same white fellow, The Obinkins Mr H. B. Bossball and child Again went to see in what condition the tim by the U. S Consul have been be of speculation and indiscriminate invest-on, adopted that style of draughtsman necessity arise.-- London Daily News.

pushed the sale of their produos rather Mr Hart Buck Mr Mousel hard, as they rather liked the value of the Dr. and Mrs J. Can-Me H. E. Maryerini house was; the compradore then showed headed. The Japaness residents in Shang, ment. The financial pendulum swings ship of which he is now the accom

Mr May, in spite of

Canton dollars of the British troops. The THE CHINA WAR, 1860.

the and child Mr J... Mose him a letter from the firm, as follows: hai are dismayed, and are hastening to quit regularly from the extreme of caution plisked master.

to the extrems of recklessness. Pro- appearances, is a slow worker-low and

red-coate in Chins sujoyed their trip to Mrs W. The following is the conceding article and from Pokin. The butchers bill was Mr T. P. Cochrane Mr E Ortin et

E Olarke

Mr. J. Northmand Bearer is our representative, and the port. The Japanese Specis Bauk motors are watching anxiously to catch desperately serious, for all the bubbling by the editor of the Australian Army. Nary happily not large, but the murders of Mr J. B. Coughtrie Mr A..B. Palmer To must request that before yon take transfers its business to The Comptoir the drilt of opinion in the maitar of naw fua and countant flow of wit and humour and Defence Review on the China War of nereral English, French and Bikh troops | Bir O; W. Dickson, Mr Pestalozzi,

outlets for the employment of surplus that ronder him cas of the jolliest and 1860-

cast a gloom over al. It was a Me D. fands; and the prevailing impression seems most souring of companions. If he has

Altin point of honour arose at the Fe-o

Galvao Mr. K. McKa Ross now to be that, having suffered from in to introduos into a drawing the portrait in Treaty table. The Prince sought to plenty. The army did not stares in Chins Mru J. T. Hamilton

Flowery Land in the midst of Mr.E. Goats sojourn in

Mrand Mrs P restments abroad, the British public

Bohildren and aome partionlar person from whom he The report of the Turkish protest against likely to be well disposed towards home is Rable to oblam a sitting, he will gain a little kuidas to sit down first as it did in the Crimes, nor were the mea Mr and Mrs E Hom÷Mr FX SelpeNET.

of precedence, but the Satoh Earl was placed upon hall rations as Flatsher Strest' The Proclamation had the Italian occnpstion of Kassala proves to enterprises. There is something, of course, watch his victim and skutch him WILD too swart for him, as they sat down to- Ittle wain of England. The campaign was Mr and Mrs J. D. Mc C. 8. Taylor

in some of the „phreys & 3 childrenkra Spey to he said in favour of working as joint the most deliberate cars and soucien getha

beat tiousness; he will even get bit lo bits, or exactly at the same moment-ascene undertaken as the stock concerns the industrial and commer-

of the sometimes seen in suauis opera and bur- the only usrint heing the mad Me Obsätray InchbaldMe H. E. Tomkirts

year- Humphreya Capt. A Fillett eial, undertakings in sur own country, if it is necessary, and, aut infrequently, losque, but never in ber

Distory

The and marshes of which, poder private ownership, contribute when he returns to his stadio, the artist English officere occupied pagitions on the had three years to prepare to most the

The Chinese Dz. and Mrs J. H. Liet -Comesame To such to the national wealth and well will find that be as the not-on one right of the table and the Chinese officers allied British and French invasion, ne tike Me J. Krum Min Tols

Knott and sou Tofnall, B.N.

Tufneli tions which should be kept pratainantly in another, and the muscles about the month sombro-looking hall being impressive, futur Pekin Government know that the navel Ms S. A. Lavy

two considera- page of his note-book, the sye

on the left, the whole spectacle in the Indian Mutiny intervened, and well the Mr D. Landele

Mr J. Y. V. Teram view by intending investors la companies of the must all be pieced together. And peace in Paris or Berlin.

Char den newspapers kept them wall in- personal element is all-important in the other models are procured for there is lit tablishment and nuc

many of the ghic in Mr May's palleacphy, for all It will be remembered that the Treaty of Ruglish left Pekin goal Iriands with the Cape, and Mrs Andar.Mr &

The terms of peace were as follows formed upon but subject. However, the INCREASED CONSUMPTION OF TEA basins, Individual energy and the appearance of it and the hele Tientsis, signed by Lord Eigin sad two people, and it has

kuowledge is often poorly replaced by joint. composition is as carefully and accurately Chinese Commissioners on the 26th Jane, sinds 1840. At Tientsin Sir Hops Miss Cae

6762 son and child Cape, and Mrs Mosse The founder of an worked out as if the design was for a great 1868, was not ratified, as Mr Bruce was Grant, in conjunction with Generals Napier Me H. Grombie management.

Mr. Mornay enterprise gives his time and attention for historical painting, instead of a skitob of stopped by force of arms at the Feiho and Michel, arranged for the occupation of Mr H. L. Dalrymple Mr W. Partit

Mr Cordina Nislamp nothing, and when the books of privata just a holiday cord for the Daily Graphis forts. The Treaty of Tientsin coatsited Tientsia by British corps until certain Mr E. Deibanco Mr F

This treaty Lord Elgin still fod and carried out. The mala portion of Mr J. P. Dowling onboard of directors and management him a finished pencil drawing of consider held good, with one or two exceptions the allied troops egyharked at this old Me Goo. Falo

two powert may make all the difference between profitable elaboration--a drawing laboriously

arising out Fresh revolta of a serious character hava sud insolvency. à vary common form of worked up from la stadles, accurate in his Lordship, in the hall of Aucienes, straty park bat the cavalry bed to march Key, and Max Forgu-Me and Mr. 2, Flade

of the then present war, and

sould reach appeal

to the public at broken out in Morocco.

of debentures in cancers formed into from studies of landscape or city back

thale transport, on the 16th and an apology given for ilgt

The work of re-smbarkation was very limited liability companies with the express grounds and from figure studies, in chalk at the date specified intention of securing this facility for raising and pencil, on paper and in sketch-books

golag The new treaty was kisiply an

for two days and tights. Mr Merton Jones An addition A money. A captive balloon at Aldarabot ha been exfata, such policy is quito justised, and soilection of black chalk on brown paper, | of China expressed his repent at the con- lout of the Transport Department, The

Where a proper margin of security innumerable, well as in the great to the Treaty of Tiantaial. The Emperor A great deal of duele misterial was left be- Me J. He Macrae

hind, and mar a Olonial made bargaina east therefore be discharged. One Chinese struck by lighting. Three Engineer atment is provided for the public. something of the sort we has a store firing upon the British guahonts ↑ « Britishing a heavy snow fal on the 19th, exilluable and Famuustative form of heightened with the touchse of whites duet of the garrison of the Takos Ingos of severe winter were also approach witam who persistently used the words

wore injured.

however, is different where a | of times admired from Sir Frederic Leigh minister was to be ging kwai (soldier devil) was fined $4 for

to permanently maintained Winter Then hand. company and ton's business

the artist begins at Pekin, like bat of contempt of court.-It certainly seems à

nation

014

The

TELEGRAMS.

(SUPPLIED TO The China Mail.')

(Via Southern Lino, )

LONDON, Sept. 5, 1684: RUMOURED FATE OF THE ·

JAPANESE SPIES,

any further steps to remove furniture National D'Escorapte de Paris. from Fletcher Street you sither give your

TURKEY AND ITALY,

mams er communicate with us direct--

Linstead & Daris, agents for the owners,

been withdrawn on the 3rd Shoray read

have been unfounded,

the latter, and said to Fong Sui, Wan, Very well; come with me to the Colonial Govern

THE FOREST FIRES IN THE UNITED STATES..

mant office or Linstead & Davis," The Details to hand of the forest fires in the compradore then pushed the Sapper States of Minnesota and Wisconsin are of

Thu and so

VISITORS AT HOTELS,

EONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr J. S. Mason Mr C. Moh Mr Harry T. Methuen Mr T. Mitchell Me Moure

Mr Uscar Noodt jr.Maj. Gen. Owen, a

Lieut. B. Patre

Mr F. Radamello

Mir 0. Rombach

Mrs F. Rove Mine F. Rows

Misa A

Mr F. E, Bhesh"

Senter,

Miss A. E. Bowter Mr H. Stein

by the drought and have simply starvation trana 4 tempted to go to end, and the silver dollar at an equivalent he personally amporvised the Mr B. A. Korcyski Mr Tho. Tabek

pur. To many of them it is understood to to a matter of amall importance what becomes of them; the poor men are rained

|to look forward to.-Ecko.

A WORD TO INVESTORS.

being; but there are ons

.

to bo

and to

the

of

downstairs and called for the police, the most harrowing description; the fata-this description. In the first place, the these must all be obtain a likeros, eating, and more publio than the signing of defeat of the Peiho would be avenged, Miss E. Mackay.

and a crowd at once collected in thelities amount to a thousand.

street. The Chinese alleged that he had pushed them about, poked them with -his stick, and insulted some WOMED İN

IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.

The yearly report of the British Customs the bons; but he denied having touched show that the consumption of Tea in the

stook

concern are taken as a basis for futurs or a social out' for Punch. And when it th

been maintained

Mr F. Thornton Me A. J. Webster

Backus,

Mr W. H. Wickka

PRAK BOTEL

Medhurst

anybody until after he was knocked down United Kingdom is largely on the increase ita, in some cases the additional outlas is done? Well, then the artis: hus before | 400 context of the great, trusty between the portions of the Treaty of Pakin ware tall. Mr R. P, Dipple Robinien mi

states.

His Worship found that Shorey

wad technically to blame in entering the bouse without producing written authority, sud no bound him over in the sum of $2 to be of good conduct for two months. An to the samault on him, there was only one witnow-himself and the two Chixers

pity that, apparently by an oversight, the

MORE TROUBLE IN MOROCIO.

Lorrow, September 6, 1894. MILITARY BALLOON ACCIDENT.

BULGARIA.

The

Mr Bandelande

at present is the offer form, and light and shade; sad constrnotadaisted upon that trenly belog first car to the Tukou Forta before the MDA W. Harelison Cam Stonló:

* 24 cpm-kat kept

Mr FH. Slashak

Jay Smith & family

Mr Stop Mr.

sold.. to

·

it int

that

milion 2

on

* And Takop. The

M. Stambonioff has been prosecuted for impart in debenturer, taus representing ovary, gnatgeszsty, tangli, “onsy lips that be paid by 'certainen or to rema· to commanů në Major-General the vendor taken payment in whole or to make his pen-drawing, and to eliminate fried Slates ; night arrow race and the room quarters had tɔ be provided for the

solider was not provided by bis superiors (auling Prince Ferdinand by statementsį in his own person both mortgagor and has not 114 dạp mission to serve, the own who two was Beitith subpacka në Danzonal and Batter all oral Artikowy/TER

·with proper authority to carry out the made at an interview with the representa" | version of his profits to the purchasers, the elaborats soufolding by the aid of and giz millan taals far the coat of the winter ses found to be very severe, ende

Important considerations of this character which he has built up his work, and the war. Sicutain was added to the las of the death of the nervio reach Genoval Are Frequently overlooked by readers of drawing stands revealed-plate in its brads ports then open to British trade and Colleus was the roster of the whole prospectuses, and calling attention to them simplicity

hint of the labour

that Ovolved

neders given him. He bears an excellent tire of a German newspaper.

SKIRMISHING ON THE SLAVE COAST.

morigs200,

and handing only the re tale to tell. In short, he pulls down insured by British

Brish troops more to romancas

wood, and has worked hard from the very

may be serviceable at the present time, giving no simple in ith completeness, commerce; British and Chinese sub note: sivach-army loft bentod to garrison the Sink of the plague, without over a complain't

Bareral British officers and seamen, and to be protected

empire againat kinu. It was surely not his business to angwire whether there was any legal m. formally about the Lustruptions which he wounded in socounters with the Chiet on which gaasad such serious losses a few Wonderfully good! And evidently, you hang tang inuif the subeunt of lede

some native troops have been astiously revival of the industrial company specula-/ the innocent,isibate, Pine, fin't it? Chuangąją, Canton. 11 ho was ordered to carry out, and vy hopa ha Nada Benin, Re-inforcements have yours ago. The disappointment which follow-sos, just knocked off in are minuteri

wwe paid in full; the durist of Kowbo will not be the losos,

bean ordered.

ed many of the glowing promises then made, Five minutes

opposita Hongkong, was to be ceded to

The Generals and Staff Offers BOON 3081- tered mozza" to England and India, and others to the Yang-Than-Klang, to hayo a look at Kastle and other places connected

Me Goor Holmes

HONGKONG

ngkong Chistystory, Sep

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