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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1894.

A BAND storm passed over Singapors on the Tih inst

WEATHER NOTICE. The following notice is issued from the Observatory ---

On the 15th at 11.10 a., The barometer continues to fall in Luzon and S. China. Light N. winds with fair weather probable on 8, coast.

The Times of India thus desəribes ‘a matri- monial entanglement in the bosom of a Pathan family The father of the bride-sleat had taken unto bimcelf on a wife s sister of the bridegroom, on the understanding that the bridegroom was to receive his daughter in ra- turo in marriage, So that the men hocame At 4 p.m. The depression is now situ- brothers-in-law and father and son-in-law,ated to the E. cf North Luzon.

whilst the nów brido was step- pter 37

to her own sister-in-law: mid their sons, if they had any, would ba step-brothers and uncles and nephews, res- pastivaly Further complications have been averted by the divorce of two of the parties.

Sen. Enrique Ortiz, Spanish Consul, for- wards to us the following telegram :---

Manila, Sept. 15, 2.50 p.m. The depression which was to the E.8.E.,

THE

delusions of tropical cultivation, and I was wondering whether he had any men- tal reserve regarding the delusions er illusions of tropics! callure in Borneo, for instance,

That this kind of illusion is the ana which in this Colony has been proved

the illusion. That you are still complaining bitterly about a lack of news from the seat of

war.

CHINA MAIL.

TELEGRAMS.

1301FLED TO Tirs · Cuina Mart,'}

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(Vig Southern Ling.)

London, 14th September, 1894. THE JAPANESE IN COREA The whole of Southern Corsa has revolt.

——

COREA.

JAPANESE REINFORCEMENTS.

to pay

TARUE AND TRAGEDY.

A DISSERTATION ON FOREIGN BELLS

On Monday the 27th the Marquis Balonji, arrived in the Kanagawa Maru from Japan. The Arat balfry towers owed ther origin (From the anti-Japan Correspondent.)

Ho in a sposlal envoy to Cares, but for what entirely to a utilitarian wini, while las Chemulpo, Aug. 28.

purpose is not exactly known as thote who first minaret seems to have been a happy, The last lot of transports brought over de know decline to state. Common report spontaneone expression of strong oraletis 2,400 soldiers, 2,700 coolies, 324 horses, 13 say it is to congratulate the King on the feeling. The invention of bella is attribut- mountain gone, and 13 mortam. They independence of Gorse. This is amusing, ed by some of the best foreign campa were not the troops which came to Funny gue least, noting that the King is sologists to the Egyptians, where conclusivaly during the last few years, of against lite Japanese. A thousand Japa- but they say they did not wish to some prefecture north of 3% Houng par fram sacred fåtes of Osiris. Ta China they some time ago. They only put into Facan

guarded by the Japanese. In the credited with having made use of such of 50 percussion instruments to announce ske and white some of us are being wounded troops attempted to marsh from Fusun into a conflict with the Corvans so they the prefact. This was refused. The pre- are said to have been known near

Japaneso demanded 1,000 bags of rica up' on that score, others are profiting by to Seoul, but wore stopped by the Coreans were brought around by sea to Compor fact's assistant was then beheaded by the years before the birth of Christ. The nearly 3,000 and they all left the next morning for and only 300 got back to Fusan.

Seoul. It is impossible for any Japanese Japanese, after which the people ross on Greeks and the Romans, it fe said, saver to march overland from Fazal to Sual mass and captured 30 of the Japanese, 20 used bells of a large size. Yat the hour THE CHIEF OF THE BLACK FLAGS without cawing into conflict

of them escaping. In the milée 20 Coreane of bathing and the opening of the market. with the ORDERED TO FORMOSA,

Goreaus, as the country is full of armed were killed. The captured Japanese were places were adverblued dally by ringing Liu Yung Fu, chief of the Black Flags in men, supposed to be Tong Hoks, but really taken and handed over to the Chiasse bells, and it appeare to me that smal

men who wish to drive at the waliko operation of all others in recent Annami has been ordered to Formona to set | The populace in the south b Japanese army, and we are allowed to conjecture ones would starosly have answered the

what became of them, as 'history is silent purpose. rigan to a

In the time of Thosydides, 100 1.0., the patrols who went the man for that purpose. What is more, they on this point,' refuse to

to soud any tribale rice, so that the

| midnight rounds in

in garrisons and camps government will be starved out. The Ta tho cast in the province of Kang Quen had a hand-bell or coden, by which the Japanese begin to see they have a larger a party of about 100 Japanens went out sentinels were kept wide awake in their Bentry-boxes. You may read, too, in'

MEDICAL INSPECTION ABOLISHED IN JAPAN. the Japanese is growing more in- reached the Japanese camp a thousand delirious Corybantni or. Galli, siwa jin

posed, and the batred at first sup foraging for cxen, etc. They were nearly | Theoritus, how the priests of Cybele, lis

of the Coreans to all killed by the populace. When the tears every day. The Japanese remaining soldiers were sent to punish the people hat led belle dating the wild celebrations in Corea are very depressed, as they who they strived they found large nutn. their festivities; and ales that the insened the was its Urine rould eben vores they este ed ones, found alles nuit of the Cubiri dta éhna mlo white bad min be over, but instead of that they are longed their minds and returned to the seven ciels of the army of Adrastos, par ing for them, and all armed. The Japanese their obscene rites. Tydens, one of the

camp without

the Coreans. The bells on the handle of his shield; and punishing Thore was al an engagement of territory which the Japanese are able to Rhone, a King of Thrace, and warrior tion nt Japanese Porin ceased yesterday. Japanese with Corcaps. à party of Light and it is now confined to the provinca to decorate the harness of his swild and

command arrows appreciably every day,

ay of dificult and ravaging hand,' need them hunters who occupied the top of a hill were which includes Seoul, about half of the noted hos

and is now to the E.N.E. of Manila, is in-That the China-Japan War is perhaps the DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, oreasing in force. Probably it will enter

LIMITED.

the Northern Provinces of Luzon to-night. The annual general meeting of share. It seems to have taken a direction from holders in this Company was held at noen 8. E. to N.W. Do not know if it will change to-day, at the registered offices, Prara direction on entering the island or the Centcal, Mr J. H. Lewis presiding. There China Sea. were also present-Mesers D. R. Sassoun, C. J. Holliday, J. J. Keswick, (members of Consulting Committee), W. Parfiti, J. H. Cox, G. T. Veitch, D. Gillies, S. 8. Bonja. min, H. Crawford, J. R. Michael, A, G. Wood, J. Meier, H. Hohoke, R. Lgali, J. C. Pater, and W. G. Winterharn.

The notice of meeting having boon reać, The Chairman said--Gentlemen, the re- port and accounts having best in your hands for several days, with your permission we will take them as resd. There is very little to add to what is set forth in the report, but I may mention that the outbreak of plague caused considerable interferance with our earnings in May and June, and to some extent in July. Sinca then, however, trade on the coast has much improved, and I trust it will continue to do

that the

'FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR

That it seems to mo yon people in Hong-

kong bare been trading on the festinga and beliefs of the people just a little too long, and had better give it up. That I read in our respectable--nothing if not respectable-morning contemporary that curtain Shanghai journalist had communicated to the respectable 'Frisco

times which has been most exasperating to those in search of definite nowa, That Japan keeps her movements dark from military motives, and Chins covers up her disasters from political ceniona, That, while China is apparently in a critical | position in Corea, Japan seems to be threatening Chinese torcitory outside of the Coreau península, and nobody seems to know where the next blow may came from.

That the next few days aught to bring some definite nowa one way or other, unless both sides beva decided to husband their

resource.

Examiner an account of the burning of That the armisties rumour mosi have Taipingahan district,

That this event is distinctly stated to have taken place 'laat week,' and as the letter in dated Hongkong, 15th June, it is over three months now since the bothering district has been reduced to ashes,

That, such being the case, it would be

been abander, and the absence of any confirmation convinces me that it waN purely a wish and not a fact. That locally nothing has been doing, al- though apparently the Chinese arme have received the valuable assistance of the calebrated Odd Volume' aggregation.

in the capacity of Assistant Imperial War Commissioner.

THE PLAGUE.

The following telegram has been forward to us by the Secretary of the General

Chamber of Commerce :-

Tosio, 13th Sept., 1594. *Governor, Hongkong.-Medical inspec

TRENCH.'

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.

SHANGHAI NOTES,

battle in aorthern Corea.

contract on hand than

words

men very day.

SOME KINOR ENGAGEMENTS.

who

JAPAN'S INFLUENUS WAXING,

HOWA

As we bare seau,

altacked by a body of 800 Japanese province of Hwang Bai and a not very India and China had very large balls1005

that a lot

PATRIOTE ARD TRAITOR,

Thera in another thing you have to consider, and raling very

and that is the prits of coal, which al present is

high we can

An only haps that the war between China and Japan will come to a close at as early date, in which case we should reasonably look for that here we bare the Hon. C. P. Chater That I am told there have been slight sign

interesting to know why so much pother That I have not heard whether or not thinking order of the Chinese, We learn have left Seoul with the exception of a taw with lights and brilliant with flags, but on quick dospatch,' met with instant 8

14

reduction in the prices raling for fual

I do not think that there are any other points on which I need touch, but before moving the adoption of the report and re- counts I shall be glad to answer any qua tions that shareholders may wish to put.

There being no questions, the Chairma moved the adoption of the report and re-

conata.

Mr Wood-I have much plesaure in ne- conding the motion. I think it raust be very satisfactory to us all to have such a report presented, and the manner of ap propriating the profits is also highly anti- factory.

Agreed.

Mr Peter proposed the re-election of Messrs Bassoon, Holliday, and Keswick, the retiring members of the Consulting. Committed

Mr Veitch seconded. Agreed.

Mr Gillies proposed the re-election of Memes J. R. Cox and 1. Lysll as auditore.

Mr Crawford seconded.

Agreed.

The Uhairman-That concludes the husi nean before the meeting, gentlemen, and I thank you for your attendance. Dividend warrante will bàs ready on Monday,

On the motion of Mr Michael, a vole of thanks was accorded to the Chairman, Con- sulting Committes, and General Managera.

The Chairman in acknowledging the con pliment expressed the hope to meet again

with equally satisfactory reunits muxt year.

This concluded the proceedings.

HONGKONG CRICKET GLUE, The following raport will be submitted to the members of the Hongkong Cricket Clad

is now being made about the condemned district.

on the one hand, and the Permanent Committee on the other, taiking in con- trary fashion about the advisability of

attempted to dislodge them. The Coreans fought bravely and the Japarican were args territory scound Facsa and Geosan. before the rest of the world. Two Arabs obliged to retire with over 800 killed. Thay Bodies of troops, excepting in large num- who journeyed through Ching in the ninth are very acre over this defeat. To imagine bore, are unable to march to Seal from enters have delivered down to a Shangbai, Sept. 8.

Coroans could defeat the pretti either Gensan or Futan, and then only with interesting account of the great popular

justice bells, then We are still waiting for newe of the great 17 uniformed troops of the Mikado with the loss of large numbers on account of the

in use throughout the In each town ibers The latest native nice boats and knapsacks is rather bad. guerilla warfare carried on by the Coreans whale of that county o

fixed to the wall reports are that the two armies are confront. The Cortans were no doubt armed by the and the loss of numbers from illosas and was a bell of a larga ing each other on either aids of the Lingtais Chinese. A third nutpost of Japanese bask the stamins one always supposed them and to it was attached a rope a mile or so bas long arching. The Japanere certainly do above the head of the Prince or Gevarner, river, with only six or seven milea between keer defeated by the Chiness at So Heung

SK

in the length, and laid so temptingly along them. This river is said to be very swollen which is in Huang Hai provines, and to possess to a certain degree. st the moment; and the raine and consegurat

the main thoroughfare that the humblest condition of the country have been seriously veral hundred killed. The Japanese have now all retired to the Secul sido of

Bufferer from injustice seldom hesitated A very significant occurred on the king's to lug at it without fear. As soon as the delaying the Japanese operations, while they the in Chiu River where they are entran- birthday on the 26th day of the moon. bell saunded, the Governor sent for the are not so much an abatacle to the light chaing themalve all the Japanese soldiers The town of Chemulpo is always ablaze petitioner, and serious business, craving ebeezing news was wired to Li Hung from the Japan Mail that the Japanean who guard the gaten and a very small Legs last Saturday not a flag was to be even and hone

north ard marsh From Seoul tion guard. They haru oven left the Palace. there was complete darkness. The annual head of the Emperor himself there was

honest recognition. And stay on its

even above the Obang.

enly made 6 to 7 miles A day. Transport is its great diffionity everything has to be Japanese have been ordered to loare Soval prefect said it should be held as a day of who rang it without sufficiens casse and There is a report that all non-combatant feast at the yaman was not held as the such a noisy friend to the people, but he carried by coolies, and no help can be got within 48 hours, but I cannot vouch for the mourning and not a day of rejoicing. The his Celestial Majesty was oftan dificult to from the Coreans, who are universally, pro truth of the report. At any rate there are hatred of the Japanes is growing more and please in this particular-was switched, Chinese Native reports are that a large very few of that class remaining in Seoul. more intense daily and the Japanese wil

As for the celebra- Chizes foras, guided by Coreas through An Kyong Stout, the head of the

quartette of monster bells at Nankin, than one. Min Youg Chyoun has been seized by one is nearly twelve English feet high, south-east to turn the flank of the Japanese, taalre of the leading offices himself, so that the Coreans and handed over to the Dhi with a diameter of seroz and kaif, and who are expected to find themselves between the government is wares now than when neas at Pyong An for panishment. He circumference of twenty-three; its metal two fires when the great battle takes place. under the Min family, for then the ofleet will probably be beheaded, as the feeling about the edges in seven inches think, ils This, Do doubt, is an answer to the Japanese were parcelled out among the various mam- against him by all class of Coreans is in weight is computed at 60,000 pounds, and story that General Yeh is surrounded and

bers of the family, but now one man sex tense. He was the real King of Corea and its shape, but for a bulging in the middle, caucet secap-N.C. Daily News.

to hold all the appointments. The real responsible for the bad government.--

would be cylindrical Father Le Compta mattor is that the Japanese are hard put to Daily News.

adds there are seven others in Fekin, ossi it for office holders. They make plenty of

in the time of Jouls, and weighing 129,000 appointments, but they are all declined with

pounds each ; but being struck with wooden thunks,

clappers their tone is feeble.-W. Shuw- Sparrow, in The Magazine of Art.

of Chinese antipathy to Japanere evo here, and would remind the authorities of the necessity of making short work with any ailly display of that kind Ian-ma-ti bas closed, because the chips mme from Japan.

ted

burning or demolishing the district, while That I am informed the match-factory at little-known paths, has been sent to the Japanese party at Segal, holds no Joon find two enemies to fight instand very lively manner.

the whole affair has been satisfactorily Mottled by the Shanghai journalist, daling from Hongkong, 10th day of June.

That it has been discovered the tip of a lucifer match is not much was without the handla

That now we have got three months ahead That I see, in want of something better to do, you have been going for our local sinologues, and picking holes in their work.

of that date, and the same old fight is going on, whether the condemned district is to be destroyed or ust.

That if what you say be true as to tris

tianity, where is our sinologic Colonial Secretary and Registrar of Books?

Tbat it is now an open question whether the Shanghai journalist was not quite right after all, sad the Taipingehan Dia-That I am who told the tons adopted trist ought to have been barnt up on

in our band-books of Chinees towards the date named.

futeigners (Earopaans) is anything but satisfactory, and may account for the estat courtesy we get nowadays from the

That, as a matter of fact, there is no dis- puting the contention that Taipingshan has not yet been purified by fire. That it would have saved a great deal of trouble if it had been accidentally 're- moved only the various insuCKAGE agencies might havo objected to pay for what the ratepayers now will bare to moet.

That I do not quite vadentand this precti- cul joko passed eff under the name of Mr O'Shea.

That if he was not present in Hongkong when the Plague was at its worst, he

from the Colony.

common people.

That we are described by foreign authors as red-haired barbarians, barbarian devils, and even worse, and the books containing these descriptions are adopted by the Board of Education, to teach the young Chineas idea ber to shoot in Flongkang.

BROWNIE.

CORRESPONDENCE- SAFETY IN NUMBERS!

To the Editor of the CHINA MAL'

Hongkong, September 15.

with the match which takes place this

at the annual meeting to be held on Monday That if he was hore, then he need not haze afternoon at the Kifle Association Range 7

24th inst:-

Gentlemen.-The Committee have the pleasure of presenting their annual report

on the season 1803-1894,

The accounts which are attached abre a balance of 82.320.72 to the credit of the Club, on the 29th August, 1894.

The usual list of members, with the batting and bowling averages for the see- 30s, is aanered. It will be seen that the batting average list is headed by Mr 0. G. Taylor, as, and Dr J. A. Lowson with 47.50 and 33.00 respectively; whilst Dr J.

Conditions-

ide,

JAPANESE SPIES.

The Japancas spies haro also suffered. Seven men who spoke Corean fluently and the best men of the Japanoas army weru set as spies to Prong dn provinos to re- port on Chinees movements, but the Chi.

NEWCHWANG IN DANGER.

Newbwang, September 1. In the midst of the excitement caused by

the conflicting reports from the seat of war

*PAN THE BLOON 13 THE LIBẦ...... If the blood τα Corea, it is to be hoped that the enndition is laden with impurities i sprende disco as it

JAPAN V ENGLAND, Tus Jyi Shimpo, while remarking on the kindly feeling displayed by England at the present time, says plaiuly that Japan has determined to carry the present wor through to the bitter on, and it is

is pectrally assleia for any Power to propecs any 47- bitration which is not backed up by no armed force; and as each proceedings would doing injustice to this country, none

in which the hundred odd foreign residents circalates through the organs of the tun be of the Towers, least of sil England, is neso Goueral put a price on Japanone beads the ports of Nerchwang will begin to body-Langa, Heart, Stomach, Kidneys, Basis. Glad themselves within the next three months, Clarke's World-famed Binod Mixture is war- likely to proceed to such extremities. and the result was that the Japanese army will not be lost sight of by thees who are in ranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities The many baseless rumours ourreat as to are minus six of their best epies, the seventi the salions of the British fleet reing having a very narrow escape, but he finally any way responsible for the safety of from whatever cause arising. For Sozatale, dictated by a feeling of hostility to this arrived in Secal to tell of the fats of his foreigners in the Far East. That the con- Scurry, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood country, are not of course worthy of credit; eix companions, and the Chinese army is at dition of the bandful of Europeans whose Diecases, Pimples, and Sores ef all kinds ihr and foreigners, who are not thoroughly peace in Fyeng An as far as the Japanese fate it will be to pass four months of the effcols are marvellous. Thousands of wonderin senverant with the prosent condition of are concerned, Min Yong Sik and Min coming winter entirely out off from effectual ours have heat offected by it. Sold everywhere retreat and surrounded by all the elements 25 d. Beware of worthless imitations and

substitutes. affairs in the Orient, may have been the Yong Chyoun hare encaped to Pyong An.

which generally lead to disturbances in. cause of a good deal of the tisfaction

Is the blood is disessed the body is dia- of the Japanese peoplo, by giving express-

Chine, is likely to do grave in the extreme, The last engagement at Se Heung tells must at once be acknowledged by any ONG eased. Remember that the Blood, whither pre ien to thoughtless words and rumours

us a great deal. It gives us information who thinks of their situation and knows or impare, circalates thecagh the organs of the anfavourable to Japso. Bet that the facias to how much of the Huang Ha: province anything of their environment,

human body-Lungs, Hoari, Stomach, Kidneys, ings of the majority of the people of je in the hands of the Chinese, So Abung

Brain. It is laden with poisonous matter it "Some of the dangers likely to aries have aprende disease on lis conres. In casey of Sore England are friendly to Japan, is plainly is just about the centre of the province already been pointed out. Amongst other fala, Scary, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood show by the approving tone of the It also tell us that the Chinese are sd-things, it has been truly stated that New Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of all kinds the Tandon proms, as well as by revision vending towards Seoul, slowly it is true, ohwang, being an important point on what effents of Clark's Blood Mixture ara marrallaak

principal reason why England objected being rate of about five matten a day, will

ker.

THE CHINESE ADVANUE.

The anco.

OX

Bawern of worth-

#1

less imitations and subsillates,

Exchange, BONGKONG, September 15, 1894. Ou London

Bank, Wire, ...

Ou domand,

....

347

+1

30 days' sight,

+

$18,-Do it not strike une that there is greater importanes on her relations with the defolt of the Jaganess by the Coreans/otweon Corea and Shanhaikuar, mush of by l. Clarko's Blood Mixture in sold every to treaty revision was because she plated judging by the interral of time bat day, will, during the winter, be the highway Thousands of wanderfal cares have been affccted Ubias than with Japan, and feared leste ahould not have dated his grim joke a certain amount of danger in connection with one country would lead to 99 wete alightly in advance of the Japan the excitement which the obances of war where at 28. 94. per bottla.

will bring

forth will be focussed here, and ese army, sad the last defeat at de Heng, soldiers returning from the front, whether the me regnite with the other, which Ar Wodehouse's Team v. Capt. G. Kould go doubt prove disadvantageous to Ed comparing the interval with the dist. dlushed with vistory, or driven wild br fallen into the gross blunders he did Mcore's Team.

Japanese seem to have strongly defent, will io either case be a souree of But seeing she was ready this time entrenched themselves on the banks of terror to the unfortunate Enropeans who about the burning, the Ladies' Red-Cross best fvo moors to coant. Memheze Fach to acpode to our demands it "abowa she the Jia Chiu River and in several days will be found is their path. procession, the exodus of all wealthy team must never have fired out of Mar- Ikoa become convinced that China can not the present rate of marching by the

Already a very dangerous element, the tini-Henry or Lee Mitford Rifle before. longer be depended on add opinions of Chinese army we should have quite off-spring of the war, has presented itself in Chiness, and the 'rain staring in the Five shots at 200 and 400 yards. Army, has sought to secure the good opinion of battle. Whether the Chinese will continue our midst in the persons of the many deser

this country even at the risk of offending to advance or not remsing to be seen. face of the English Colony.

excluded. Nary and Civil Service

ters-auidiore and camp-followers--who have The Martin-Henry is about the only China.-Japan Daily Herald. That the actual outcome of the discussion one generally used by Civilians, to that,

loft the ranks on their way to Cores. These men are without, and will continue to be on the Plague preventives is likely to be under the conditions, the tears are re

The reported succosses of the Japanese without, very small, after all the spread of canvas doubt grifins. I hope none of the builsis

say the least, untrue. They most depraved, they are naturally the On Paris

of the soldier class, and, army are, will find billets over the hills and far and the flourish of trumpets.

whore squatters are located, or in the away,

SUPPOSED LOSS OF A CHINESE TRANSPORT.

THE JAPANESE LOSSES.

Aug. 30.

Credits,

4 months' sight,

Documentary, 4 months'eight,

On demand, Credits, 4 months' sight, are evidently under the impression that it being in constant dread of captare, they The La. Persung, which arrived at Shang- would not do for the Japanese public to lack the lowest dent in the back alleys of Da Berlin-Demand,......

On demand, Credits, 60 days' sight,

A. Lovion was also most successful with That the 'old hands' have got it into their direction of the highroads, teoring with hai from Amoy on the 10th test, reports | know the real state of affairs. All letters the wowa where they have constant op/ On New York-

the ball, taking 78 wickets at a cost of 11.56 per wicket.

Scores of over 100 wern made follows:- Mr F. Maitland 112, Dr J. A. Lowson 108 and 109 Mr C. G. Taylor, .. 107 and 116 not ont. Mr B. E. 31. Waters, a x. 112 not aut. Captain Dumbleton, u.s. 110 and Mr Bess Thomson 100.

In response to an invitation from Kebe

six members of the Club journeyed North

to take part (in conjunction with a conti

Chineus,

which run from Laichikok to

W

maats gone. From the appearance of her; To sum up the Japanero lumnes deal. aut and excited mob as the enemies of China.

Wire,

160

heads not many old kanda left no Hon City. The M.-H. rife when having that port on the 6th, and that on and news leaving Cores are carefully

meet to evil actions, and at any moment the 8th, while prasing through the Shetung rarined by the government, and there has sitios for instigating the poor wretches that the necessity for severe measures gets warmed up is a fine old kicker, and Pass (about 45 miles to the north of Wen-nut boon a single victory for them, unless spark may

thes be

be kindled which in the On decreases as you keep on postponing the less well under control is likely to give show) she sighted the wreck of a steamer ou

the very much mismanaged affair at Tashan Present state of sixditemant would aprend settling day.

the amateurs some trouble.-Youm, &c.,

que of the inner islands. She

hor altered

can be called a vistory. On the other like wildfire over the entire district. That the hand of the ostrich gets buried

goares, and steamed plesa in to the wreck, hand thers have been & series of mis-

That in

in the event of a riot in time of war On Calcutta. Boding that it was that of a black wooden fortuner, amali in many ostes it is true, but all foreigners would be treated by the ignor further in the sand the longer the tradi-

Da demand, ... Bissor Gasnier has been in the General steamer with black funnel, and with her in the aggregate amenating tions! attitude of seif-complacent defiance Hospital at Singapore for about a week,

give the has already been suficiently proved by the On Shanghal- On demand, hows, he judged that the notae had been losses acknowledged by the Japanese here, and event which occurred last month in the is maintained.

anfering from fever and plenrisy, brought

of Liaoyang

30 days sight, privato papre Much more might be in Penang and Perak. On the 7th just. boats surrounded her, and the occupants be a more nearly correct one than either, earned that nothing short of the extre-hin Lordebip's condition was onch improv. were busily engaged in wreaking her all as the Japanese account is under-estimated risks which are certain during the winter to Sovereigns (Bauk'e buyiur rate)

audbora, and lose work being and the Coraan one over-estimated. surround this little outpost of western ei vilisa Silver (per oz.) ... most measures, both inside and outside

already taken off. On share and aboard

Japanese. Corea.

tion; but enough perhaps has been stated to show that the same precautions for their 1,600 2,000

when safety which former gears, the 1,000

danger was really lean, were freely giyan, should this year be extended to the New shwang residente. Just ten years ago, when was feared that the feeling which every- where

gent from Bhanghai) in the Kobe Cricket That ones again I may remind all con. on by recent travel and exposure to weather parposely obliterated, Hundreds of native the Oorean estimate, and what I believe to neighbouring to to show the grave Gold Leaf, 100 fite (pur 0)

with

in &

Wask. do interesting match Chine Japan was played, the Chian team being composed of an equal number of mesobora from the Hongkong and Shanghai Cricket Clubs. The match, which was interfered

to some extent by rain, resulted in drawn game. The heartfest thanks of the Club are due to the Kobe Cricket Club and Community for the extremely hospitable recaption given to our representatives.

The Club played 14 matches, of which seven were won, six lost, and one drawn.

The Favilion in good

pitch has ground is in capital order pair and the Leon partially relaid and the corner to the North West which is included in the ground by the new Reclamation scheme has been tarfed and forms an acceptable addition to the size of the ground. "

There are 312 members, of whom 55 are absent from the Culogy, and 52 Kaval subscribers

sors. During the year there have been 76 new members.

The Lawn Tancis Championship Cap wes won for the second year in succession by Dr Mesdon, R., who defeated Mr 6 0. Platt and thus becomes the absolute owner of the Cap. The Single Tennis Handicaps A and B classes fell to Mr C. M. Firth and Mr EF. Mackay respectively; and theDoubles to Measta G.

Bird and H. Slade; whilst fears C. C. Platt and F.

Ferry carried off the Professional pairs. The thaaks of the Club are due to Calocele Robinson and Barrow and to the Officers of the le: S. L. Infantry and of the Hong. keng Regiment and to Admiral the Honour- able Bir E. Fremantle, Captain McQuise: and the Officers of FL. M. S. Impérieuse for their kindness in allowing their bende to play on the ground during the matches,

ed, and it was expected he would be of Taipingskan, will meet the demands sufficiently well to leave the hospital in a of common ustely.

week's time.

a number of soldiers were observed, although none could be on the island, usually.

The Wear steamed slces by the ship and the whistle was blown, but no answering signal could be perceived, so she proceeded

From the description f the ship, as well

on her way.

That the Bogia man' may return, and The poor show which the Chianse are then, the feelings of those who minimized making in their contest with Japan, says the Statesman, furnishes a tolerably co- the action taken against him described.

clusive anawar, it any answer were needed, That I know nobody, except perhaps the to the nonsense talked about the immense as the presence of the soldiers, it is almost undercakars, heper to a the grim vales to England of a Chinese alliance to certain that this is the last new Chinese late Whaos. This vasgel in Asis. For the purposes of offense--- was owned by the

Quotations. Hosono, September 16, 1854 OPIUM-New Patra, cash,... 7071

Old New Benares, 705:

coals, Malwa credit, 620/30 Allowance, Catties, 16

24

Syou Occa

Ah San

500

Chyoua Chyan.

100

An Chyou (avalry)

70

70

Hwang Chyou

700

1,700

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Pong San

500

1,200

Sě Heung, * few hundred

700

Kang Onen Provinos... 100

Beccust of

100

prevailed amongst the Chinese on of the Franch troubles might be

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BOCTOR of danger to the laolatod foreigners You will as by this that the Japanese in this place, an American ganboat was

57

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gentleman ratara, but, if he does, the assist her in thwarting the plane of Russia transport Che Tastai, and left Bhangbai acknowledge alone of killed of over 3,500, sent to winter here, and her presence ren-

question will be put very sharply. Have we done everything to prevent his re- turn, and to discourage his stay?'

That I no the Medical Journal has been 'discoorsing' about our Plague experi- enco, and it needs but little insight to

discover the big-hearted writer.

That he might have proved more accurate in details without making any anperhuman effort, but one thing he did well, viz., he did credit to the noble women who came' forward to join the dangerous work. That I hear some mention of a movement being made for the public recognition of

and it is chiefly, if not exclusively, for ou 3rd September for Chiakiang, to load but I am re it must be nearer 5,000. dered life and property secure. "Now that the och purposes that Chins could be of any soldiers and rice for Formoss. We have This does not talks into consideration the excitement is very much greater than in use whatever ic England is the event of a heard that after leaving Obiskiang she number of deaths from illness or the Dum. 1884, that we are in alces proximity to the contest with Russia in Asia-the Chiness, painted her fannel and bull slack to escape ber dying from woundsin the hospital, which rose of conflict, that, apart from the war it is evident, would be absolutely worthiess, recognition by any Japanere she might will bring the total up to a higher mark. there are dangers of lonal disturbances, it is not because they are not capable of making encounter.

The confict at Pong fan with the Coreens to be earnestly hoped that one of the Treaty excellent soldiers, but bacates the whole

The Chean left here in obarge of a Chinensis admistration of the comtry is so ration captain (1) and crew, and at the time of her is much above the estimate given by the Powers will again be able to furnish &

Japanese,

who were obliged to Bee, leaving gunboat for our protection as to render the maintenance of an efficient departure we asked How long will her their dead comrades on the field, and the The following is a fairly accurate opusus military system wholly impossible, what "Juss" Look after her in the hands of a Cocean estimate is much nearer the mark, of the European population in this district erer may be the character of the raw quarter-master? little thinking that the judging from & report furnished by ons of

31an. Woman Children, Total. material available for the purpose.

answer would be so awiftly received. the men who helped to barg the Japanese. In Yingtze (port Morcury.

23 of Newohwang) 37.

39 98 The troops that arrived the other day In vullying dis were from Fun sfter all and under the

trista........

8 47 command of L-General Nozu, not Obau reported in my last letter. They

For the past quarter of a century there has Lean one continuone flow of letters bearind

THE STAMINA OF THE TROOTS.

Old Malwa, ezedit,. 650,60 Allowance, Catties, 16 Persian, Oily, cash, 720 Allowance, Catties, 16 Persian, Papor tied 830: Allowance. Catties, 16

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Previous Jon dato at în date at dayatipan 10 4.

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Wind

99.8K

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Tue Health and Vigour of an individual de. read upon the quantity and quality of the Blood

MA I Wheu te fisses have been at work, there ars thrown into the bloody waste products, and it

had started march overland from Fran A few other missionaries, at present on detained in the blood they influence nutrition Fussu as several dentaries of make sud the European population up to 160.-Daily these be not eliminated bat (through any cause to Seoul, but were obliged to return to their way out, will on their arrival bring and function and dually produce organic diseamisen have left the Japanese soldier News. esse.-The Humanitarian. In cases of Scro with absolutely no powem of endurance.

ever man worked for the public weal, at / Bold everywhere, at 28. 94. par bolile, Beware pls, Scurry, Bosema, Bað Lega, Skin and Blood Anambør, fanovaly estimated at from

Highart open air temparatury in the th Largest open air kandarabara on the 34th, 15:

F. G. FIOG Firs Asistant, Hongkong Observatory, Sept. 15, 1804.

Temperature.

testimony to the truly wonderful ores effectes the by Clarke's Work-faised Blood Mixinre, finest Blood Parider that science and medical the work done by the leading volunteer Scrofula, Scurry Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin and kill have brought in light." Sufferers from (or unpaid) spirits of the Plague crusade Blood. Discassa, Pimples and Bores of any kind, That this is merely common justice, for if are solicited to give it a trial to test its value.

Foa TAN BLOOD 18 2018 LATE.'--Clarke's of worthless iritations and substitutes.

Diseases, Pimples and Sores of all kinds, the two to three thousand, did proceed and of Worki damad Blood Mistars in warranted to

• grave orisis, it was during the last few

IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOR We have seen effects of Clarke's Blood Mixture are marvellous, the only 800 reached Seoul, in an ab- cleanse the blood from all impurities from what- Thousands of wonderful cures have kon affected solutely helpless state. The Japanese who ever cause arising. For Serofnia, Scurry, months, when men in offios and out of hosts of letters from people who have receŘVBŮ

great benefit from the mass of Clarke's Hood by Clarke's Blood Mixture is soin eraty left Fusan reported that they were going to Bezecas, Bad Legs, Shin and Blood Disarmes, otics were vying with each other. Alistars. It ouanot be too highly estimstad, for where, st 2. 94. per bottle. Beware of worth Preng A, and this accounts for the fact of Pimples, and Boros of all kinds, its effecte ar That, all the same, I claim for the Hospital ! cleanses and clears the blood from all im. las imitations and substitutes,

the Chinese falling back to Preng An after marvellous. Thousands of wonderful cares have parities," This is a good testimonial from the nurses and other ladies who helped in. Fenity Dactor, which goes on further to say: yeleme ato built up, and from which we derive Sheng Division of the Chiness Army which

Tre Blood is the source from which our their victory at 83 Heung. It was the been affected by it. Sold naryschare si to. Id.

Beware of worthless foltations Do.. eur mental as well as our physical capabilities engaged the Japanese at this place, killing that direful time some recognition-It is the Auest Blood Purifier that science and of accidental dieseveries.' Young Lady—

CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BD MIXTUR skill have brought to light, and we can with the Hthe blood is diseased the body is "diseased.. I can readily believe it. Why, I mude badge or médal–which will adequately most confidence recommend it to our subscri-Saffacere from Strofula, Saury, Eevams, Ba large number and compelling all the The most searching Bloud Cleanser that science an important discovery, and it was the

Legs, Skin and Blood Disease Pimples, and daness to fall back to their entrench ad adical mill karo brought to light. Bat- purest sccident, too."

mark the greatness, the nobility, and the bars and the public generally? For Scrofala, 'I should much

Skin and Blood Disease, Pimples, and Sores of Why, I found that by

self-sacrifice which were called forth on curvy, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood Sores of any kind are solicited to give Clarke's ments on the Jiachia River while the forers from Sarafula, Sours Ecama, Bad Lege, world-famed, Blood Miriare e trial to test ite Chimena retired to Pyong An. This tack at any kind are solled be giva il trial to test its Dianas, Planpies and Bares of all kinds, its keeping a bottle of inf handy a fountain this occasion.

effects are marvellone Thounds of wonderful value. Thousands of wonderful cares have been first was inexplicable, but the Japanese value. Thousands of wonderful curea have been pan can be nɛed just the same za 103 That I observe our old Governor, Sir Wcares have been effected by it. Clarke'. Blood jaffected by it. Soil everywhere at 35. 8d. per ¦ having falended to go to Pyeng An by se effected by it. Solk övergehere, at 26, 0, por Misters is sold everywhere, at 28. 9. per bottle. battle. Beware of worthless inliations and sub. the whole affair become clear. What the bottle. Bounce of worthless imilations sad mula- Des Voux, kan beso desonating upon the Beware of worthless imitations and anteiitatea.

next more will is remains to be seun.

PROFESSE - Some of the grandest inventions of the age have been the result

• like to hear it.'

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