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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1894.
*FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR Thai the situation in the China-Japsa war has not changed to my autorial extent
face Isat woul
That, contrary to expostation, the Japanes have not made a dash, either on Moules des, Nawohwang, Port Arthur, or Poking, BO fx, the latest news goes.
That the Idex is now gaining ground that
the winter will Inforfaro with forward
...morerenti it advantage be not taken of
the three or four weeks of open weather
whink remains.
That the new received for the last few
and the silence which characterises the Japanese lines seems to betoken that something important is priding. That the alleged victories on the part of the Chines may be either imaginary, or put with the purpose of keeping the people in ignoranes of the real slate of affairs. That a J
*Japanese, reconnaisance has weally proceded all the important defente of the China, and the return of the recounsi- tering party has been luvariably interpre-
Chiness viatory. tad,
That any cos who has carefully watched the operations in this campaign will Daturally describe the Ma-on-ling affair is one of outposts.
That it would, at the same time, bearings to meet with a campaign in which the ristory or advantage fails invariably to one side only.
remsins of outting down the great spend- | Ing Department of the Pablic Works,
THE CHINA MAIL-
**NEWS BY THE ENGLISH
MAYL
retains rensiniscences of the British occupa- THE IBLAND OF CHUSAN.
THE FIGHT WITH NANA,
Simia, October 30-More shota hare The island of Chusso, which Admiral tlon, - frares are dusted over the island, REUGE OF THE "MATIZER."--PALLANTET OF
bean fired by Waziris into our camp, but MEITISH BIFLORA: That the option given to the Singapore ser-Fremantle is going to make the head-marked here and there by tombstonea, but
nothing at all sadions, codur Braces Can Jack Heugh's anmetous Singapore and vice, of payment at 3/4. both on pervion
TIK DEATH. OF THE CIAE,
Allah bad, October 31.Mr and on leave, or of 3/. on service and 4/- quarters of the British feet during the for the moak part uncared for. ne monn Hoogkong friends will be interested to see London, Nov, 2—Her Majesty the Queen misigner, and Brigadier General. Turner at Home, has not been given to the Hong- approaching winter, is likely to be referred ment created by the non-commissioned that the other day on the West Coset of has forwarded a message of condolence to conjointly recommend the immediate more Fong servios; and much disappoint to more frequently before the present affice of the both Regiment rsporda thein safety, bebating with great galiantry :-) expressen therein her, hoarifolk, wyption of a wrong reserve la rendíocsi st this Afries he went through a trying experienos the Russian Imperial family. Her Majesty ment of the regiment and two gans of the is felt in consequenos.
Reserve. Brigade t› Jandola, The forma That it has often been remarked that a good trouble with Chins is nnded. The myste. loss of 11 sergeants, 13 corporals, 4 drum- The British and African Bicam Naviga- which she declares in shated by
public servant deserves to be well paid,rious ultimatum published by a Shanghai mers, and 403 privates killed in action or to Company's stenaar Soms has arrived faithful objects contains after station has therefore Esan ampl [betitad.
at Liverpool with mails and primagats and if all public servants were equally
“Sk." Petersburg. November 2--After the Simla, October 31. - The Mahand Vas good and equally necessary, the applicas paper, and a subsequent Chinese tolegram died, from disse a whispering in China from the West Coast of Africa Among isang of the evening bulletin on Wednesday nitis, as was anticipated, are giving, const tion of a general rule would be right stating that the British had taken and in. from 13th July, 1841, to 22nd February, those on board was Captain Sir Alfred | the late Czar gradually sack. how dorable trouble on the frontier.. enough.
Tepkwon, of the Niger Coast Protectorate, At about foremona on Theriday FARIOUS The Artillery Camps Hazaribagh and
to Stapley is more historical than sötual,
Eet
of
her
Soga, November 3.---The Sobranjo which | met yesterday immediately adjourned as mark of report to the late Emperor Alexander, the resolution of the Chamber styling him as the son of the liberator of
mon by doing anything that savonred the prinsipal sources of danger.could exs157 | but the Alecto with ten men, in charge of pacific inngange in which the Manifesto of the Waziristan delimitatión escort states",
of pure Jingoism, We way take it as be removed,
days entirely from Chinese scarce, ƒ That are thing is clear-vis there should tended to hold Chasan, have set up a spirit | 1844. The 9842 and 99th Regiments, the hotas just returned from Benin," where } oolispes come on and the members of the Canial have been abandoned and the Fa he un premium offered to men who are of speciation us to what it all portende. 18th Royal Irlab, and the 2nd Madras N. L. be arrives after a tour of inspection through Emperial family were summoned to the malader of the Renare, Brigade had been frequently taking leave, and the advan- and apart from all other sunaiderations have ale i ft traces of their stay upon the operations against Nans, the African sħief, the "extreme dnation and read the PERYOZS: ANTTicos are required, meggae CEREREASTRO
out the whole of the Protectorate while the room. The Court Chaplain administered ordered to be in readlinear in case their tage ought rather to fall upon the man
good deal of colour is given to the extrava-island at Inter datem, who stiots to bis post,
were in
in progress. Sir alfred has given for the dying. His Majesty rapidly sank Simla, November 2-Further troublé The harbour at Ohusan is formed by representative of teater's Agency a most and galetly passed away, conscions to the has been given by the Watiria, and several That I hear our worthy Chief Fastloe (Sir gan rumeurs now in circulation by the
Fielding Clarke) has been granted a arrival of so many, powerful cruisers from several encircling islands, and is stated by interesting account at the proceedings up to lost moment, in the presence of his sisem hot wore fired into our camp on the right
the time he left the River Niger, on the 4th bled family, affieen minutes past two of the 28th. six menthe extension, and that, if ang- thing
England and the Mediterranean. It may Mr Gundry to be large enough to contain ult. It seems that Nana had been for some p.m. in the meantime, his return is offere
Allahabad, November 9.— —General" Tap problematical
bo that Lord Rosebery is resorting to the all the British men-of-war on the Chim time preparing for hostilities against the It is expected the burial will take place one's Brigade is now in my AC Wann That your morning contemporary got adrift old game of bluff which Led Baconsfield Station As this was written in 1876, it in British. He had sent werd to say that he did at St. Petersburg 15th instank.
whare it will remain for the tits bring not recognise the authority of the Queen of rather in imagining that Stanley was
the country,
while the Civil Officers exerom, their being thought of as a camping-ground for played so soconfully daring the Russian just possible that it requires reconsideration England over.
powers of persuasion on the Maliks of the the troops,
sears some years ago, but it is hardly lika. now that Britain has ironclad battleships the authorities of the Kiger Count Pro-
Wasitis. There have been a few palty That I rather think the bad name giren ty that Lard Rosebery would risk the car and cruisers of large draft on the Station. tectorate, ner of any other body.
acts of pourecation on the part of irr AN ŽICITINO MOMENT.
ponaibles as was only to be expected, The approaches to the harbour are very
The arrangements made by the acting Ad-. Bölgeria. -
the headmen of the different sexbloga. are dangerous, but in these days of dynamite ministrator were that no advance abould be The Bolgarian Army goes into mourning coming in satisfactorily and a quist, satule
made satil other ships and troops arrived, ffor week.
ment of the situation in anticipated. while waiting for these steam pinnace London, November 4-The eminently Simia, Sed Nuy, Arupore received from Captain Heugh, went up the lirohemis Creek the Emperor Nicholas, announcing bis that a determined stiask, was made upou to reconnoltre the enemy's position, Among secession to the throne of Russia is couch the camp of the most at 5.90 s.m., the the ten occupants ware Captain Lalor, and ed, has given great satisfaction throughout enemy being beaten off with considerable. Major Crawford, of the Fratestorate. The Europe. pinoace had proceeded several hundred yarde
Patia, November 4.-French newspapers up the creek and was approaching a brazigh of every shade of opinion express confidenes Tas Siam Free Press Bays ---Commander creek, when a heavy fire was opened on that the excellent relations between Russis Cotesworth had a rather exciting adventure
and France which the late Emperor from unsern guce. The noise of the firing was terrific, and the fire was kept up and sugurated will be continued by his son not on Monday evening last (25th Oct. when made terrible havoc among the small band, withstanding Bis intended marriage with retorning on board. In the ship's dingy
He bad every man in the launch being more or less pere are too sanguine in making the above tremendous abb tide, when the boat gob alongside after three separats less German Princers. The French now pattempts as boarding the vessel against seriously wounded, The defences of Port Arthur have betu charge of leading stoker and a fireman slatement as the new Czar's leanings aro
The engine was i
capsized throwing into Try much strengthened and one hundred from the Alecto, but they were both wound quite unknown.
gasztormaster. Fortunately. Commuter the while exposed to the firs
weled the man as he Captain
London, Nov. 2.-Beater's correspondent dragged him on the gangway. The forc
TONS, one are now in posision. The Japanesed. The launch wer stopped, and was all in uther Colonies'; and that no one cau/of Ningpo. It is twenty miles long, from anticipate that the assault on the words Beugh asked if there was anybody who nt Yakobama telegraphs that the Japanese of the faded padged from the fast
understood the engines sufficiently to start bare captured Port Arthur, them. As there was no one but the two wanded man, one of the poor fellows, with official report the first Japanese Army Corps ossary garment having been carried
Tokio, Nov. 3. According to the Japanese that the quartermaster appeared.
Brian | O'Lyan;|| without his breeches, tha his fool nearly torn off, dragged himself og fed from the place at the appro by the risking wa
(waters. along to the engines, which he started, having
That it would be marvellous and apprace- dinted if the Chinoes did not offer some resistence by way of a change, and if the Japanesa did not sometimes realise that there was an enemy semowhere to deal with.
Currents are strong, but the from a certainty that Lord Rosebery considers place in fairly woll surrepel. the times sufficiently unsettled and caset- thing to warrant all this movement of war- ships, and having regard to that fuct every step taken by Admiral Fremantle in these
but any way the troops camping there attain alineation of a great many of his none present are only going through a little too cordial followers in the House of Com- plosanat exoraise, and the cen are de lighted with the change of air. That Stanley, Saiwan, Little Hongkong and other portions of the laiand are visited for a certain number of days, but no permanent camp in contemplated. That the curious and as yet complicated cass of the Chinese invasion of Quarry Hay has been apologised for by the worthy Commissioner for Kowloon District. That it is just within the bounds of possibi- That there is no
burst the capture of Port Arthur and Wai- lity hai-wai would give the Japanses suff- oient leverage for at armistice, sui then perhaps a sellement might be arrived at. That the patriotic feeling of the Japsnato people mast, of course, he reckoned with, and this is precisely the kind of thing which the Chinees Government cannot somprehend.
That with the gates of the Gulf of Pechili in their possession, and South-Eastern Manchuris, as well as Korea, in their possession, Japan could find little dif calty in getting reasonable terms agreed to and faithfully carried out, That I see you have been fulminating
against the alleged meetings of our law makem in camera, and you are right, if you are sere of your facts.
That something of the kind has happened, and I can well remember how great an adopt Sir George Bowen was at that kind
thing * few years ago.
of
That the officials wero in the habit of siyi-
f zeal on such an awkward wstors is not without its dus siguilionace. I not possibly annoy DJI it is correct, therefore, that orders have so much as it did the gentleman
boon isnad for the oʻropation of Chusan, I tha Kowloon Custome.
there must be something in the Shanghai
ope now at the head
be
That, all the same, the more judiscres)
Staff must members of the Outdoor Sta tuoghi to observe the proper rules of the game now settled upon by both parties.
That I see the St. James's Gateite praises Governor Robimon for what be has done
gainsay.
ultimatum.
Chusan is no of the group of isleads forming the archipelago lying to north-east
six to ton wide, and has a circumferanes of That when the samo paper speaks of the fifty-one miles. In July of 1840 it we
Governor's firm hand in Hongkong, and
that he and his officials fought and taken by a British squadron under C-m- mastered the Plague here, then I aanmodore Bir Gordon Bromer, and General only lay saide my pen and cloud.
Bures was appointed its Governor.
BROWNIE,
WEATHER NOTICE.
TELEGRAMS.
¡SOPPED TO THE Qua MAIL.'|
(Pia Southern Line)
LORDON, Nov. 16, 1894. THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.
will be a aanguinary afair.
The rebel Tonghaks are gaining strength in the South of Cores and the Corean
Paldiers aro joining them.
it
CHÈNA AND JAPAN.
Lamdon, Nov.S-A
in-
the Chinese
jose,
the
water the
ncato stir in fashionable circles, Wan-them
A FURTHER RE-INFORCEMENTS FOR down alongside the Alecto, and out of reached here of the recaptura of Klulisatabingtioned in the Court of Session,- Fila
This saved the craft and men, as it was soon of the Japaness to Hateenites been A DITOKGOs cano, which is expasted to events":
горо of the enemy's fire. The Alecto at once pro- ceeded to Benin, where the wounded men and of the Japanese losing three thousand bargh, on 16th ult. The petitiones de M
few months later it was evacusted, but a hitch occurring in the negotiations between The following putice was istued from the Britain and China it was recaptured in October, 1841. Britain held the island Observatory *-**
contianosely till 1846. Writing on this
On the 17th at 10.30 s., A typhoon is at
THE BRITISH CHINA SQUADRON, The first-class cruiser (að allar has start ed for China.
CHINA AND HER GENERALS.
were placed in the Consulate, which was me. turned
Charles Lindsay Orr-Ewing, roilding al Later. The ropest regarding the recap- Newark Basile, Ayrshire, the respondent a hospital Jary, one of the seamen of the Alecto, was killed by the first tune of Kiulientching is a Chinese canard.
THE CHINESE NAV
Leslie Hore-Rathven, or Orr-Ewings dee being his wife, the Hon. Beatrix Mary fire. Another had to have bis arm amputat. ed, and a third bis leg
Bombay, November 3-it is authorita- leg. Captain Lalor, who had a portion of his leg shot away, had wisstively stated that the Chilian Government ribed as at peaout of 46, Eburystreet,
Loudoni His death followed about a week afterwards, Chian offered to purchase.
GENERAL Bir V. G. Cameran (formerly and he was buried the day the Boma left;
Parliament has been prorogued to the 20th been directed to retain command of the Commander-in-Chief at Hongkong) ha The officers wounded, including Major Crawford, were then doing well,
ing this kind of thing facilitating buai- pressat situated to the E,N.E. of Bolinao, subject Mr B. 8. Gundry in 1876, dayaking. General Mich and General Yeb to undergo amputation of the injured limb, has refused to sell the siz warakips which
mess, but bluß residents who knew naught of diplomacy called it 'aquaring' the masta bors.
aatters not how far the people's That it
reprezentatives may go in this direction, before this legitimate public discussion of the question is mised.
That it is unwise to same any attitude
which might compromise or hamper their Bhenguent
Northerly galoe are indicated over the N.E.Many people think
would havo Wo
part of the China Sea. At 11.10a, Baro ben wise had we hold it still inster felling. Fresh to strong N. winds did resume possession, in the summer of 1860, but we ware foolish enough to sur with fine weather.
render it again, after the conclusion of the war. In 1889, Laurence Oliphant, who had given up the chance of becoming the Dictator of a Central American Republic to accompany. Lord Kigin to China, gives the following account of Chusa as he Flowed it from the summit of the hill which
The Spanish Consul bas courteously for warded us the following telegramos from the
zetion-poless they have pre Manila Observatory- viously ascertained the feeling of the cammacity they are supposed to represent. Thachatrath mal be too often emphasized,
viz., that the individuel opinion of the M. L. C.e, unsupported by the rarions rections of the community they represent, is not representation.
it may be the Hon. A. MacConachie That it
consulted the Chamber of Commeros before expraming his opinion, and that the Hon.
MANILA, Nov. 10, 7.20 p.m. There is a depression to the N.E. of Luzon near to the coast,
Mania, Nor. 17, 8.50 a.m. The depression announced last evaring is strieking now on the n rther provinces of Its direction soon to be from Luzon
General Wei has been behorded at
have been atripped of all their bonours.
GREAT BRITAIN AND RUSSIA. It is generally noticed in St. Petersburg, that the Car lones no opportunity of bonouring the Prince of Wales.
RUSSIAN WARSHIPS IN THE East. NEEDLESS ALARM AT SINGAPORE,
|
CAPTURE OF A BATTERY.
After the arrival of H‚M &. Phæbe and a
PANITAMENT.
EXTRADITION OF JABES DALFOYE
December.
| troops in South Afrios till the and of Dur London, November 3.-Advices from Act Governor of the Caps until the cember, in order that he may continas ka
Lien. Gen. Goodenough ou Jan. 12. TAKE
number of nativa troops belonging to the gentina state that the Supreme Court has return of Sir Henry Loch The Gener Protectorate, under the command of Captain/firmed the extradition of Jabez Balfour.will be reloved by
.. OMITUARY.
London, November 9.-General Philip Smith is dead.
Tar Blood in the sore from which sui
over the various masters which are agitat direction will charge when in the China Ben, in indulged in vain regrets as our eyes quite veedless and far too elaborately alarm- of about 300 men were soon able to marchford, setting forth his plan of dealing with Messrs Joon and Henry Gegane of Fa C. P. Chater set his co-J. P.s und talked ] E.S.E to W.N, W. We do not know if theils and rich with cultivation; and, throw-in journal expressed disapproval of the carried out so rapidly that the British papers of Great Britain heartily #ppland / bottle. Beware of worthien imálutioza and sib
ing the official mind. That the Hon. F. J. Keswick and E. R. Belili, although not elected members of the Council, ato nominated by the Crown to act as advisers and representatives ou bohelf of the romanity; but if we are to Judge by the presence or absence of sy desire on their part to gauge publie epinico, it would be difficult to ascertain
prosent.
CRICKET.
E, KORICKET GLEN Y. FOMBALL CLUB.
ble,
fores
what interest either of those mombers retifa, at which time the Cricket Club advantages of capabilities and situation, ance of general political tensium, in several startling effect on the natives, who, when yesterday, Els Lordship, in bis Installation fitted up by Mosers. And
Evanson, zu aduce was decided upon, The reconnoitra which was so disastrous had had their heary shown where the
enemy
THE STALL COMMITTEE
| systems nie built up, and from which wa darini In its last issue the Pinowy Gazelle says:—and, kad it was seen that say attempt to
reach Nson's towa by this creek,
Simla, Oslober 31.Before the publica our mental as well as our physical capability. which the Our Singapore telegram yesterday, saying nativce deemed to be the only ronte, uldtion of the Lyall Committen's report Govern-If the blood in disessed the body is dime rissa at a short distance from Tinghai, the that the movements of the Russian war be checked. The British fores, however, by ment have decided to submit it first to the Safferere from Berofala, Sentry, Screns Bed principal town :—
chipa is causing onezainess in Singapore, dint of perseverance and hard work, out Financial Department for consideration and Legs, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimplan seems to have had its origia in an article in down bent 300 yards of dense bash and report. It will therefore not be made pubile Hares of any kind are solicited to give. Clarks * From this elevated apot, at an elevation the Straits Times. That paper seems to trees and took the enemy in the flank. The till late in
35 | world-famed Blood, Kistare a trial, to, toni-Xis in November.
LORDS AND COMMONA taime. Thousands of wonderbil cure, hava bean of 1,200 or 1500 feet above the sea, we have the funk but we question very task was begun on the Tuesday morning
e funk badly, b much if the e-ticle has caused uneasiness to following the Saturday on which the recon- looked over inrtile valleys teeming with
London, October 30-The Liberal news effected by it. Beld everywhere 24 24. 98, på any but the proprietors of the paper.
noitring party had been fired on, and
stitutes. Lord Rosebery's russiate Issguage at Brad- ourselves on the grass after ein seram-
of Lords. The Unionist prees wendered over the loveliness at our feet, a ist tone of the same article. Its effect has through the catting and capture what turned commenting on Lard Rosebery's Bradford mersalth and Cannes St, London kart
the House the infatuation which ever induced us to taken the shape of rousing atleation autobg out to be a well-erected battery, containing perah vidiouts the idea that the English secured a contract from the Marast rolinquish a spot not only so highly favour Datives. In cas quarter one Chinese trader 21 guns of various calibres. The guns that sectors will abolish the House of
dacks and Harbour Board, Liverport, for This watch was played on the Orioketed by astare in point of fertility and was heard to say ita orang Inegris skarang were set mounted were fixed with stakes order to pass the flome Rats Bus in another sat of their Invincible Composted Ground to-day. Wioning the toss the scenery, but possessing one of the finest ade takut sama orang Boshen,' and last driven into the ground.
London, Galober 31 harbours on the coast of China, a com- night, much the same was mid in our bear-
Condensing pumping engines to raise the MARCHING ON MANA'S TOWN.
Lord Salisbury pre level of water in the Usneds Boskieszo Cricket Club went to the wicket, Dr Low-
mercial position at the outlet of the Tanging, in English, by a Straits-hors Chinaroan.
elded at a meet son and G. A. Woodcock going in first.
The casting away of the bush had a most burgh
sag of Conservatives of Eddock system. This makes the fourth large It is true enough that there is an appear. Dr Lowson monopolised the batting before 1ze-klang totally unrivalled, and political
be th speech, vindicated the policy pared by Gwynne for the same authority which will their position had bem turned
Bank the House of Lords and said that only have within the Dook Estate Invincible had sacred 120 runs. Of this total Dr
quarters, 1
movement, simply and left the battery physical force could overthrow that House plant equal to a combined capacity of 4000 Luwaon, by fren eriakat, had no less than
Reverting to Mr Gandry, we find him displayed in our comtemporary's article in the heads of the British. of legislature, but he was sure the country tons of water per minute whưa the ner 62 rona.
A march was then mads on the creek part of would never resort to it. Dwelling on the The motive he had in view was good. 10 Nana's lown, the intention being lo show decessity of a Second Chamber His Lordshin machines are at work.... What a place Chusan would have been, paration in time of peace in always good, for the lives that the laws could be reached, referred to the resolutions lately passed by Ir the blood is disosand the body is dir.
bluejackets and naral station, but to associate funk with recessity for
Ptheir
and trosps Lecordingly made whish resolutions though thoy merely led to have been most useful an
The paration against the chances of war wouki, way through the swamp. often sinking the t shaken the fabrio of the Indian Brain If it is laden with poisonous matter if ent of Commissions of Inquiry of impure, circulates through the organs of the ioto and as a sanitariom for our tops
human body-Langs, Heart, Stomach, Kidneys," isted has not minerala, liko Formoss if soy attention were to be
be paid to
the treacherous soil, drove Nana's to it, kninck
have simont it relies chiefly on agricultars and un ita
ita the beart out of
men from every point, entered the town, and Government. If the House of Lords were spreads dies on its core. In cases of Beres any defener, Defensive burned down the creek end of it. ftease from forming. Part of top present fols, Betray, Besums, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood.. isheries, so we could never have developed plans are not worth a
a cest if they do not
Temured But the more pro
pro inalade such counteralrokes as
as would
for firing came from the centre and that part of Parliament of the British Empire any toe. Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of all kiade thei Buy great wealth, here.
the four mearast the intzeler bush, and it tien af føddists might sorry proposal to the affects of Clarke's Blood Bizimre are merrellys with his jour*
That the Chinese member (Dr Ho Kai) tesme to be the only noodlotal who is kept up to the mark by his constituents, and this is perhaps due more to the pertinacity of his constituents than to his own premeditated zotion.
Afor tiffin, Lowson continued to hit wall and was not got rid of till he had scored 134 The Football Club broke down must
such as no other spat apoa the coast of China cas boast,'
writing :-
but many things would need to happen to us
to justify to timorons a tone as that
hat
and the
doubt, but the mooner was unlucky. Pre-
A
That the European community are greatly paccountably before the bowling of Low.it we had kept it. Of course, it would it has a chance of being thorough and reliable and after this to return to Benin. The the House of Commons with regard to India, eared Ransomber that the blood, whether pars
to blame for Laving neglected the duties son and Mast; but on going in a second
or obligations which rest upon every men- ber, and for having allowed the alleged representation on the Council to become a meaningless form.
That it is now generally believed the private consultation of M. L. D. was for the par. pass of considering the question of ways and
That money has to be found for Plague
expenses,
an increased water storage, and compensation to oficiale for the low *Kohnoge
That I have already said the mere increase
of the rates upon houses (nearly always
paid by the tenant) is oot a fair la
time to play out time Darby and Anton made a splendid stand.
The following were the scores :—-
CRICKET CLUE.
J. A. Lowson, A. Enokiol, b Firth... 131 G. A. Woodcock, b Maitland,
H. Ogilvie, at, E. Ezekiel, b Darby J. Llooper, c Woodcock, b Darby ****** H. B. Women, e Mannk, b F. Mait
land.......
Surgeon-Major Reade, b. Firth
F. Mant, b Fixth ..........
Rev. Vallings, 6 Darby
S. Powell, o Dascon, b Firta
P. G. Anderson, b Darby
im
many of the house-owners and coort-Burgeon-Major Westcolt, not out ..... gegenare at home, and escaps almost every
Form of taxation, while house-owners in
the Colony are nosely as fortunate.
That I fancy the tins has now arrived-and
many
EXTERS, AVAİKTİRYAKİŞİNİN
Total.
FOOTBALL CLUB,
residents will, I think, agree with A. 8. Anton, b Low
me when all the non-resident investora. M. Firth, 1.b.., b Lowon should bear a fair share of the burden.
That I should not even object to see this E. Ezekiel, Lon
8. L. Barby, Westcolt, b Heat ........
principle carried out and applied to Home F. Maitland, Reude, b Mart... Insurance Companion, or even sa far sa to 31. G. Manak, b Lowon
Brady, b Mast
European shiporters.
That it is notorion, how easily Home law. a. Woodcock b
auravoe Companies aan come hers and 0. Iachbald, sot out............ enter into competition with local Othose. J. S. Ezekiel, b Maat.....
estaping meanwhile almost every form of F. B. Descon, b Manta
taxation.
reasoinuin
That the lifeblood of the Colony-the #bip-.
ping
infercelo must not, I know fall well,
be hampered to any serious extent, and
Extraa
Total Arter SECOND INNINGS,
no change which could endanger the . . Iachbald, b'Lowson freedom of the Fort would for a moment S. L. Darby, not out be entertained.
That, all the same, there is no reason why,
st a time when the talk about_training; the wind" becomen so serious, European shiporsers should not be called upon to contribute their wito ad well as the poor householder.
A., Anton, not out LÄKÄYKSIKKO
Extrait
That the present Light Dues press hardly
enough an doasters, whilst wealthy Firth
shipowners and large compnales' working
21
291
0
bare | ar
20ço mi dzis zould this de for” (as stluck, dirently ur ja-was judged that same heavy guns
Were House of Cold the In.
Thousands of wonderful vares have been, alfested -
1 with
Di
eroated life and stir and old base neces- directly. Our onze 102 ! tacle.at part Kana had at least 200 guns, and," declaring
10
and El
mounted there. It was reported that, at din Bhat
ation, it was nevertheless seen that they SRNATIONAL BEWE BIOK »*3* Well, lem imitations and abettabsa,
PARV.—BRITISH
DA sitated frequent minunication Shang-nalistic tail between his
his legs
concluded by by Clarke's Blood Mirtare in Bald war hai that would has induced constant native gallery, is not an edifying
Houd of where at So. Bd. per bottle. Bewars of worthi visits
A hotel the residente. from
would
although What in
tis British protection "worth to a na
18is was believed to be a u ex*gger- : Commons osa cerer
goren Initia have been built to accommodate visitors, tive community, our contemporary ba
Or the last day of a horen lair at Darling, were very numerous. The bluejackets and trips would bave increased with the famili- taken by his aufortunate rendern na an ex-
CONSULATE BURNED, ties afforded, and communication would pereat of national pharacter? Not worth face of the fire, which however, was badly been ressived from north Port, the insur after much bargaining for adoly, and ther other troops worked wonderfully well in the London, November 2-Serious news has still left unsold. A buyer patchstud and soms vary queer-looking horas, wees have become more frequent in answer to pacing for any way! the demand. I should have
With decided British naval preponder directed. The guns taken in the battery gente at Callou attacking the British Donarked the swair if he wouldn't return. villa residences of the ance i
in the Far East, with aval reserves were not removed, but every out of them was anlats there, and, it is reported, the Enter quarter feat for luck whereupon chan bills, and router steam communication (hardly necessary) at the Cape, in Australia, brin ost the exokramms aysaged having goste meds the British Consul a priminen, refered, wayfog or rather I should not have to write at India sud the Pacifie, with the Indian army
been most successfully carried out, theerder his wife and daughter being killed. It is for Ohusan and everything about it and Australian and Canadian territorial arkiv la peturn to Benta. The blue- farther reported that t would be familar to everybody. Perhaps formes four hand, as long as the Chas
of
a
targe
batel
to
to
the British Consulate 10 PREDI
jackets, who throughout had behaved in the has been already burned by the insurgents. The Lord Marce has received, a opupmannk
ie le so now, to a great many; but thers | the bollow of one the Far East really most splendid munner, then formed the The British sandron at annotater has been cation from the Japalieto-Minister vie
CURIOUS TROJPETÍZKA.
for
Order of the Sacred Tressure Th
con hu Lordship the des Học of the compliment le in cunction with, the cent reception at the Mansion House of the Japanese Minister and, the members of the Japan Bonisty in London, of 14 Lord Mayor it a tastebet,
19 are still some ho do not remember the nel and Mediterranean squadrons stand their tres-guard, and waited until all the native hastily ordered to proceed to Calisa. 2 alden time, and who have not eassyed ground, Dur possible antagonists have to retura. The fire from the heights of Nana's Lima declare that the repeated attack on Emperor of Japan hal bras jalanand to pos troops had filed past, when they started fo Laler. telegram just received from had been informed by elogram: Mst, for |covat dok}}, stating that his- Expellenoj 16 | cruise through the archipelago.'
count all these things as against thems, sad town was still kept up, but on the British the British Canenlate at Callso far as we can gather from the various they do not find any great encourage side there were only two casualties, one of gents in anfounded.
by Insur ment therein. And, if we were their cacuate giron by those who visited the place, we should be impelled to keep on our
the native troops being killed and another The British squadron at Vancouver has island it must be infinitely mom charming good behaviour. In the Far East the Bei-man being wounded. In the advance the railed for South, probably to protect Brities
tish band is about as fall of trumps as it bluejackets always Ind the way. residence than Hongkong, wants, and it is only ons careful study of 15 place
Anbjots and property in view of a role 1lon in Peru. though it is doubtful if it would have the bands on both sides, and a konwledge of This was the first time the Protectorato
"OBITUANT been more umfal for the development of the game, that any reasonable estimate of troops had been in motion, and with suas en Bombay, November B-Among the deaths British trade than Hongkong has been. Dr the position can be arrived at. And it is to excellent example as that shown by the recorded during the past week are the
he regretted that any journal should go out bluejackets the man showed a very good following:-- 04 Williams describes it as follows!~
of its way to depreciate withwat cause (in frout. The guns which were fired from the Major-General J. D. Swinburne
Mr John Russell, the Assistant Editor of The gouerat aspect of this (Chasan) and the eyes of the Asiatic who monot be expect batteries in Erohemie. Omnek, and whisk the neighbouring islands and cusata is slated to detect fallacies), the prestige of Britain and the casualties in the steam Iaunch. Chambers' Journal (3) wit of z dges of hills, steep and scassionally protecting Power. The hatter policy were served with canister shot composed of Dr ferrien, de la Comperie, the famous would be indeed to go in the face of facts, pisces of nails, iron, bottles and ather things scholar, formerly Frofessor of Indo-Chinese
of that unture encased in
University College, boike bambus, well-watered
8
IMPURITIES 18 xux Bronnadh We hari seni hosts of letters frund people who have needed great bench to the the of Olaika isol Allitus. Trokanot be too highly oudmated, fur Fit cleanses and cleats the blood" him all time
Krening into peaks; baïween those ridges, wese that over nesded, to uphold nor prestige The wounds in zaout omnes, were jogged and General Sir Dark Londondas ng bill have brought to light, and we can with the
la Chusene fertile and
TAYY
Total for ones w 127 | ralísy, most of whích rgo to the AB and sgainst all comers, at any vittia there are príufal, but the men, bars, up very while out abooting at Bridgwater yester bera on this pubiša jebu 227 For Bezotels
BOWLING ANALYSIS. CRICKET OLUB.
F. Maitland Y sterling bisa seldom feel the Darby duns when obarged wgainst them is dollars Brady
Daax
دو
Denta.
That surely it does not exceed the wit or the
70079ELL, CLUBJ00 PERAT-ANNINGG
knowledge of some of our suurter puldis pape
officers to devise serie équitable scheme J. A. RossoB ( of periodical- payments similar to that of Mast
the tri-annual grand chop of China,
ious feels wary much tempted to advo-
That obs
oate
larger tax upon cou-British Chan Lowson... upon British Tenis, seeing that Great Wolman, Britain has borne the burden and beat Vallings. of the day during which the China Trade Wastrott
has arisen That comparison of such things with those which obtainis Singapore, Baigon, Colombo,
and other perte would seem to show that we
Maat
Andamanä
Prem.
contains a smell straam in their bosoms our subject dependencies, Singapore Fr
a dyke The mouths of these vallega have a along the beach which converts them into
W plains of greater or less extent through
well in tacir suffering Sir Alfred Jephson
A serious fire backs out at Trinity College,
artiss This is a good testimonial from the Family Doctorales poes on further to my: It is the fineet Blood Faise that solenca und
BAROUTING, PASALI almost costdence on end i aid no praise was too much to sound to all day, Viscount Drutlaurig was killed, op- Diseases, Piniples Bo
|| Bearty, · Bessina, Bar "Légt: Bhi Kit“ Bưu who took part in the operations, and partinu.parently by the discharge of binefects are marvelles, Thonaants
OND BUS.
GLEDAIMOND.
curen hare boen affected by it. 4 which run canals used both for irrigation TELE Spectator continues to expound the Far larly to the bluejmokota.
#Mixture is sold, averywhues, JE SA, VAS and navigation. Rice and barley are the Eastern gastian with fedificent sadness.
Benato of worthless kalla-lone and produse of the plains, and besan, yw, In its leading article Is Saturday i
← FOR THE BLOND IN xx Lars. —If the Blood Glenalmond, and damage done to the valus and sweet potatoes are grown on the sides observed at the Chinese are calling of the hills; every spot of arable soil being up the 20,000 men who guard Kaelagar, laden with impurities al spreads disans nail of are thousand pounds. The loan in novar
RELIGIOUS SERVICES. enitivated, ad. Serraces constrated on and are the smogi experissend soldier in bog-singawa, b, hiemand by leraren ST JOST CARDCompare Series 15
of the slopes, Tho view from the 100 Ampire,” These are no$530,000 Mumes Clarke's Worldhugged "Blood Miriaire du wengi | Ghala, body—Langs, Elinoys, Brala, Or one soldiers
BUICIDE OF AN QUFtown, an 8-10 3.x (Italy Communion mið and útk mas Bushgur 6 top of the ridges, looking athwart them of number, Lord - Dunmore, solis us, and from whatever canso azising For Boram Domitted- niinide ak-aldersbot; this week. § 21e'slook pervica on the Lah kedjɛ and Bib Bayo
or anything like paned to elemuse the blood from all impartiios
| Captain Cureton, of the 4th Humara daya): Matias 13 kde (Holy Champnalon at that i down the valleys or to seaward, is highly
days in the monthɛ's Evansung akéhoko The prevailing ruoka on that in Zel kund the military element all Dorpe Bal Borse a Man Faria, October 8, The Temps, pafer Bela Barrots, a 13:30h a
is evoftrmed by other writers, Scurry, Bad Legs, Sirle and Blood THE THRES ON BOTTIAN AFFAIRS UNION CHURCH, Leimed Bodffdaber Chean balong
but prin- told skimbers something mader 2,000 reen alivets kom Varletlet lass, comprising many
Thousands of wonderful sing to the changes which have taken place and GLAM sipally
Sie Alas explains that at haid Bunare ad worthless imitations and testino, declares that so long as England Mast 6; 7.50 A, and 9:30 AM. Bazelby falspar. The former affords Without hors good material for building and paring, and when a Chinese ámban draws pay for
for 1,000 substitutes. maledal for the natents, men, fue in content le masiniaim a para The geological character of the whole by his own pocket. When there is wa mapes
800, putting the buismos of the money kato
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mosh
voks
Pini
sad para⚫toos tratante, and 500pact on paper, most at when are savalry solias, euren bar and by it.”: Sold avery@hassi in the peradrahi', the Karpian zaman Garholto CarsDRAL--On Sundays,:/
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similar to that shim, inlaid. Comentio
OF
has no regard for her honour and does not tien af 6. kuberge and queen s bare to fult) the solemn platges she had Sr. Josers's Cruson, Garden Bord, mud, 1.16 A MekiFoxbetes Hecalle 8 good story given Europe to evacuate Peypt, it mattels | Masy and Sertapm; 6,367.M. Braiding Sarrion":
hittisto France Wasther Great Britain's Benediction
bave been thinking only of: squeering the } -- Fox the past quarter of a century there had food. Saimala ranted are those used fuel tion, all the Books and barbara in 31ke i told by Abrabus Taloncini Compentine, (19) Jazam of times honrek E Tpidas' instici: I PATA's Brixar's GMURIH) Sailor
goose, ducks and fowls: the bazaar are engaged for the day, and dred horned extile are few in number and em-up in sparo uniform.→Overfach Merit. played in agriculture, sheep and goats are saklaw asen, Timber trees are neuroe, A
poor house renter, while the moro wealthy and fortunate outsiders were getting of boot from.
been one continuous flow of letters bearing tostintony to the truly wonderful cures effecies
That the exchange compensation movement, Rest Blood Parrier at sense and medical kind of fr being the common covering of
which has been in the air for some time Serofais, Searcy, Easuta, Bad Legs, Fikia and / tõa qutilied bills: peither are fruit trees straine. Com Jar Desfasen, Singing in Fans,
by Clarke'e World-famed Blood Mixixes,? the
skill bare brought to Hight, Badereen from
Blood Die Pimples and Borsa of any kind,
bank, bas to be settled somehow. That it goer much guast the grain to have me solebed to give the trial de tent, its value. retratchment take the form of su 10- Sold everywhere, at in. Ud: par bottle.". Eenzra penna, but no 15 is, although a slight hope of worikisis indistions and extatitutos,
during the Civil war, - in s. wonderful word.
I had neighbour in linea who quarralled plishment or opprys in deletes with his wife for six months about the 60 THE VALIRINGAN EXPEDITION. DEAFNESS—An query describing a realy lear their bou, sbould be painted, the man - Simla, Datober 29,—Repenta Tipas: the
➡lahing the colour 16, B1, wie breve: Wadriatan Commission, take that, shpi kn, mn nautter bow anyen er kun fanding, will Ons versies he came to do, tad, in a pure dead less our camp it. Wann by than at 10,0v 4t the Wesleyan Chark be sent pro-Artificial Badrums atrlampkant voics, unid. " Abe, wife and I Wasiris on the nights of the 24th, this and These decoriptions see gisphlo ́enough to similar applianens mestirały sarjaosaded, kädenie † have settled out quarrelage Home I naked 2016- One Nalck of the at Carlist: Wat dikenan langunga. by Pastor R. FF. Goth
GERMAN BETUSED ON SPEC-Serving in tha FORTRY BOMS Jden of the laland, which wườ) Taman Kamer, Fistoria Gounders, 19, Soutke / ↳ Compromíss),” he mowered. The house severely wounded. More trouble in apsis schalk every Sunday, 11 am, in the Chip].
marked the fieldoet, at s Cabinet etitions is more ar for complete in its coth Home Service on Monday, 11 ad 8.30 KM. The Holy Communion is adentrirane od on the fat and 3rd Baodays in the month at LITE on the 2nd and 6th at 7.30. ! pq the fab at the Erandag Barvice fo
WASLETIM MAYODIES, CRURI-Divine Saj
pleatifal
supion Halldings, Holbern, London,
priated brown”?
of the Bariis Founding Hones, Was POD
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