3
MONDAY 28, 1895.
Wa hayo received the report of the lyer Steam-boat Company, from which we learn that the Directors recommend a dividend of 6 per cent, for this half-year. The sum of -$17,761 will be carried forward to new ad-
CORET.
ADKIZAL de Beaumont, the successor to Admiral Dupate in command of the French aquadron in the East, together with his staff, arrived from Marseilles in the M. M. Co.'s . Melbourne on the 18f instant, and bar since assumed command. à farowell saints
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPE,
ANNEAL BIG QUN COMPETITION,
The Field Battery carried out their year- ly 64-pdr. prasties on Saturday last at Blonecutter's Island. About 40 members paraded at Headquartere at 9.15 am, and marched to New Peddler's Wharf, where they joined the Dock Delaghment. The Ballery was under the command of Capt. McCallum. Colonel Jerrard, 13.A.A.G.; Capt. Gordon, R.A. (Adjutant); Surgoon-Capt. Centlie, and Lieutenante Denson and Machell were present. Firing commenced soon after 11
THE CHINA MAIL-
The Treasurer's account, daly audited, was next presented, the following abstract being read by the Secretary:-
7234.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS (SUPPLIED TO THE "CHINA MAIL'] (Via Southern Line.}
LONDON, Jan. 28, 1895. 12.6 THE INVESTMENT OF WEIHATWEL The Times correspondent at Shanghai wires that Wei-hai-raí is now completely invested, and that the Chinese declare the 881.19 garrison is able to withstand a prolonged 711.59 attack.
ABSTRACT OF Tit M. M. BocTY'S ACCOUNTS FOR
14-TURE'S ACCOUNT.
Dr
1
1,084.11 1,796.13 8,72.23
To payments per order Chairman of Manszing To miscellaz
Committen
To balance dna M. M. Boçlaty......
189.
By balance forward January 11t. By Chirage zuluriptions
y miscellaneous..
By forelyn subscripions.
1,002.40 566.87
9,792,28
On motion by Mr McCloy, seconded by
LONDON, Jan. 28, 1896.
A FRENCH CABINET AT LAST.
country, and with the special knowledge in the foreign godowns, and unless it was ho possesses his account of the Japanese removed to the native town the godowns He was promptly arrest army and operations should be exceedingly would be looted, interesting.Chronicle.
ed and without any delay was beheaded. His bead is at prosent hanging in a cago at the east gete, which is at the end of the foreign settlement.-N. O. Daily New
DISHONEST ARMY CONTRACTORS.
Yokohama, Jan. 18. The Mainichi's Hiroshima correspondent writes in alrong terms about dishonesty in is now Army cunteacts. He alleges that it an open secret, that Army accountants and contractors are lesgued together and that they are guilty
of the most flagrant brecobes of discipline and probity. The in which the accontatants defend the way! contractors when any strange action of the
|
THE TREATY WITH JAPAN, In the Blas-book containing the cor- respondence respecting the revision of the Treaty arrangements between Great Britain. the concluding and Japan, the following Despatch from the Foreign Office, dated
LATE TELEGRAMS.
(Langson Gazette.} --
INDIA BAISING A BILYNK LOAN. Bombay, January 10.-The Chamber of Commeros has addressed Glorarament ou the subjet of the proposed Ahmedabad Prantej Hallway urging that the capiral be raised in India in silvor instead of being subscribed in eterling in England, (Beater informs that the Secretary of State has agreed to this,)
THE BUDGET. Allahabad, January 10-It is impossible. yet to forecast the balance sheet of the Actuals under navõral hands will ungues- Badget for the current financial year. The
M. Ribot has succeeded in forming a latter is brought to fight, in most peculiar. the 16th Angust last
the Sir, I am directed by the Earl of tionably be batter than the Estimates, but to Admiral Dupuis was äred at sunset va jo'clock, and, with no futerval for tiflin, Mr Bone, the acccunt was approved and Cabinet, The Socialists express their in-Humours were rife auga timo ego to to Kimber of the 10th instant, represent. Exchange was taken at fourleen pero
the 20th inst, and one of welcome to Admiral do Resumost of the heisting of his ding the following morning.
.....
+
continued till 4 p.m. Bome excellent preo-accepted. time was inde, several shots striking a sard
The Canton Huspital account, duly an- or two short of the target and one stot car-dited, was passed around for inspection, the ried away
the flag. The
was a little following abstract being read:- day the too bright for sighting purposes, but the
CANTON HOSPITAL ÁÇCOUNT," range was remarkably clear of Chinese craft, 18 on hand January and shoving proceeded, about a hitch. Tetal mellaneous recipis at the Hospital... 8,778.41 some 70 er 80 rounds
fired, Ti being was laid out in the Reading Rooms of the Cast received on Dispensary appropriations... 581.69 Barracks (kindly leat for the occasion) and unfortunately proved short in some de
1624.
Expenditures. wounding ons of the men in the shoulder.tails. Great good-humour prevailed, and current expenes of the hospital
Parco drugs and supplies- additions were negotisted is time.
THE Brew of the British ship Honoldu, sings arrived at iloilo, says the Comercio, mutixied while in the Pacific, and the cap. tafa was compelled to violence,
τις
The
Casti received from Treasure
On the ship arriving at Iloilo, the Brities Range Larty jander Lieut. Machell) paury uppropelado Vise-Consul was communicated with, and orked in good style, and there was a totaí | Canli forward to z
- ten of the discontented crew were examined, with the result that four of them were sent to prison. Six of the men, after being set at liberty, refused point blank to do any One of the mutineers werk on board. jumped overboard and was drowned.
absence of the annoying delaye and sigoal- fings of previous years, though the range
edd
the longest get used yarde) was (2000
the Volunteers. We bave Esurd it whispered that there was a total or nimest total absence of whisky on the
Range, and that a launch sent out with a supply de- livered a bottle containing two pegs!
out o'clock, the Range party coming in later owing to a difleults in picking up the tar- get which was badly shaken and water. logged.
5
account
1,423.11
cncke of
lotter
s decided to establish a protectorate over that it was most likely attribuisble to Yoa express tho hope entertained by the hand Shawnl. Colonel Egerton
the border tribes of Erythres and to des- 1rsteh fresh troops.
5,058.91
0.
2,895.00
831.00 460.21
8,058,19
On motion of Dr Hager, seconded by Mr Green, the account was approved and ac cepted.
the
faully transportation and packing. They tried to explain that a fluid like soy or a substangs like rice is vory apt to leak or drop out if the vessel that holds ir ie at all GRECIAN POLITICS. Three now Ministers, military officers, out of order, while the knocking of one can bavo bean appointed. It is probable that of meat against another might produce 15 support of the resotuliansadorstand Tank. Colonel Egerton's furco will go many officors will be appointed prefoots, interstices that admit the air-Japan replacing civilians.
The party organ of M. Tricoupis bitterly attacks the King.
(From Tonkin Papers.)
Mail.
TENG-CHOW.FU.
Tengehow, a prefectural city and the headquarters of a Brigadier-general, is
Blican
via
ants and
to acknowledge the receipt of sa tention of attacking M. Ribut in the Cham-empty when opened in the Japanese camps et ise Lordship, on behalf of the Chine
effect that
.ooy ware found half
falling off under this heading is inevitable. The cost of the Waziri ex- ber immediately.
in China, that bales of rice were in a log to bit DEATH OF THE RUSSIAN FOREIGN similar condition, and tha: canned meat Association, that the British commanities pedition also was not provided for in the
THE WAZIRISTAN EXPEDITION. received by a certain part of the Army was in the For Exet, and more particularly the estimates. MINISTER
new Trasly
Allahabad, Jan. 11.–All thros brigades M. de Ciers has succumbed to an attack for the greator part retten, When the British community in Japan, have learned
accountants wors asked about the matter, with surprise and auxiety ihat a new
of-the Waziristan Field Force move out with 32.40 of Angins pectoris.
bach signed they asid that neither they nor the son has
Japan, and setting
the 13th, General tractors who supplied the articles were forth certain objections to some of the from Jandula on ITALY AND HER COLONIES.
and General Symona working towards It is reported in Rome that the Cabinet responsible for what had happened, but provisions which you understand it containe, Turner's going back to Wans via the Gomul
Committee of the China Association that he they may yet be consulted as regards thegoea un another Aging column with 1,600 Treaty, and you enclose a report of the infantry and 4 guns, scouting all
the Mahaud territory Eastern portion of the 12th wooting held at Yokohama an September, 1890, together with a statement not you visited. The remainder of the
by Bannu Brigade marches to adopted
with and subsequent male transport and no tents thank wosting. You will that, before the ratifiostioni publication of the Treaty, Lord Kimberley should come upon the Makends who fled would not be justified in entering upon towards the Bittani country. The whole Ода discussion of its provisions. His Lordship, of the Bannu Brigada will concentrate however, destes as to remind yea that outside Banns about the 20th. extra-territorial jurisdiction has been for the campaign is probably far from being north-west of Chefoo, which is also under
wati. I finished. its jurisdiction. I used also to be the any years conccded in the various negoti. ations with Japan, and that Germany, of the Teag-lai-tsing Tastai, Russia, and the United States headquarters
Berlin, January 8.-The German. Red Actually but this officiel's yaman was transferred to concluded Treaties with her upon that Cross Society has voted five hundred
being made
war in aid of the work now being carried treaty port, ikat functionary eláthed with the authority
of a stoms the foreign settlements in time of war,
Custome
Hence which is adverted to in your leitor, Lord on by the Japanese Red Cross Bociety.
THE NORTH-WEST FRONTIER —FAKAL Superintendent for the purpose.
aathorises me to inform you
| miLh the officials chiefly rosponsible for the last! That change is contemplated ·
REVOLVER ACCIDENT. regard
Allahabad, Jan. 9.-A-fatal_nocident is of Tangohow will be the Chatoo Taotsi and fect and sub-prefect of the city. Although conflict between Chios and Japan. Her rant of Lieutenant Lockhart, Gordon High partially fortified, it was my old attack Majesty's Government do not believe that anders, who is aided-camp to Sir William by the natives that the
De enemy tho
plaos, and their chief object was to per in any future fate of war the property and Lockhart, was meddling with his master's 1. le Myre de Villers has arrived at fact the defences of the ports of Ukefoo and inforests of her Majesty's subjects will be resolver when it went off, shooting Look- Weihriwal against attack by land and sea. prejudiced by the altered relations between hart through the heart and lung causing
the settlements and For this purpose, nearly all the troops were
it is The most considerable success yet ob arrangements are, Chefco and the naval port, leaving the road true, provided for, bat ample notice will, tained in Waziristan goes to the credit of and Colonel Egerton's Volume, which has of of courso, be given their operation and between Choloo and Taugehow compara-Lord Kimberley believes that when the managed to surpriss a party of the tribes tively undefended, there being according to
THE Buins' Dinner at the Borgkong Hotel The Battery returned to Hongkong about tion, but with diminished attendance for THE PRESIDENT OF THE FRENOG Bluated between fifty tu sixty miles to tho the principle of the erectual earrender of month's more rations have been crdered
ou Friday night is spoken of an a great aus- ocea. There was a profusion of heather about the tables; the menu was verra Scotch, although it included somo lang. Dibbit wurde; the, baggie showed all the historia sobsiness that has been praised by the ploughman poet; the bagpipe playing of Piper McEwen wua excelicat; and the cracking 'ower the gill-stoups" is said to have been cheery cad entertaining. Richardson, the new manager of the Hotel, know how to cater for the nationalities, and the manner in which he is infusing life into the dry bones (no allusion to the larder)
Mr
of the Hotel is beartily appreciated by .alt.
HONGKONG RIVLE ASSOCIATION.
LONG RANGE CUT AND SPOONS. A strong breeze and bright sau were not Dodoirs to high scoring en Saturday after- noon, although there was a fair attendance of members. The Cup was won by Capt. Palmer, and the Spoons by Messrs Rossvero, Stewart, and Blaveley. The following are
the heat scores→→→→
Name.
Capt. Talmer, 0.8.p.
Mr Loserere, R.N.....
Ye Croties patronised the Hotel on Fri-Mr W. Stewart day afternoon.
We have had a visit from Captain Smith, of the Pavide Mall steamer City of Rio de Janeiro, who has called our attention to the concluding sentences of a report of the aooi- dant to his vessel. The report was taken from the Nagasaki Express and contained the following sentense: The rock en which the Rio struck is well known to Japanese mariners as Holoko-so, and is also reported
to be on the British and Japanese admiralty obarts, but under what name we cannot say. Captain Smith iaforms as that the courso
LA. C. B. Staveley, R.B. Me W. M. Dear Bupper Iritchard
CRICKET.
ENESSS 900 Fir
WHERES NO TO
SEPSE points.
B.....
73
15.....01
CRICKET CLUB, UNITED SERVICES. Played on Friday and Saturday last. Scorea :-
UNITED SERVICES. FIRST SENSE, Sept. Burton, R.,lbw..birth o K. Gante, R.N., Inchbald, b Wateen ......................
SECOND INNINGS,
pub, b Firth 27
Darby........
It. Carapbell, I.K.K., run out 28 not out........... 60 Surg-Major Roses, A.M.B.,
sub blast
Le Thresher, R.B., Firth
W. B. Moreton, R.N., Darby,
& fast
fi
H.N. Elliott, R.N., ceu, Mart 1 Brixt, Turner, B., Mast, b
Firth
Extract
103
HONGKONG CHICKET CLUB.
1. Bercatabe Smith, tuu out
C. Inchball, Garde, b les mataa
laid down for the io would have taken berpe, Leo, R., Firth .. at least two miles to the westward of the Hotobe-so Rank, and be believes the rock on which the vessel struck must either be of recent formation or has been indiscovered in the surroy. The Tie has come to Houg kong after undergoing temporary repairs. She could not be docked at Nagasaki, bo- cause the dock
present requisiticued by
the Japarece Naval aathorities. She will be placed in the hands of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company on Thursday,
Wher the acvidest caurred the officers and are of the Ilio behaved with admirable steadiness and discipline; there was no pazio on board, and when the passengers were trazaferred to another vessel at Nagasaki they visited Captain Smith and thanked him for the pre- cautions he took for their safety,
Me Watanabe, the Minister for Finance, was in Kyoto for some days consulting with Me Karata, the President of the Bank of Japan, ou matters connçoted with the pro- jected Korean lona.
It, F. Lammert, 1. Elliott
FR2
REPORT OF MANAGING COMMITTEE. Your Committee beg leave to report that the work of the hospital has been con- ductal during the your without interrup
of the plague. three or four months during the prevalence. The hospital buildings are for the most pars in are needed; and we recommend that a second storey bo. pat on the hailding which rooms 19 to 24 are located. We re- commend an appropriation for providing in some way a supply of pure water for cook- ing purposes for the patients.
KEPUBLIQ.
PARIS, 18th January.
The election of M. Felix Facco has pro. France and abroad.
JAPANESE RED CROSS SOCIETY,
Soud condition, but some repaire dosed an excellent impression both in Chefon upon the falter place heing forther basis. So far as concerns the immanity of pounds sterling to be sent to the sent of
in
EARTHQUAKE IN PERSIA.
PARIS, 21st January. Kushan, in Porsin, has been destroyed
victims of the disaster.
to these settlements which could take
We recommend that Dr Ruth 0. Blian bef by an earthquake. There were a hundred Brigadier-general, together with the effect before the conclusion of the present reported from Janjai, Wazirietan.. A sox-
permanently associated with Dr Niles in the work of the hospital among the women. with Dr Kerr in the hospital until Dr Also that Dr. Machle be associated Brad's return.
The work on obstetrics has been printed with illustrations.
We recommend that the following sums be appropriated for the expenses of the year-
..
ESTIMATES FOR 1895. Current expenses of hospital.
Medicines and Sping.
Printing and block
Repai
Becond storey on one of the buildings......
Bz Pai Lau dispensaries, Dr Beseaz
Fa 13 and 15th Bt. dispensary, Dr Fulton Ss Ut dispensary
Lien Chow Hospital and dispensaries Honam dispensary, De Ralverson Shin Hing dispensary.......
viz,
E. Z. SIRMONS,
THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR TO
Marsoilles.
MADAGASCAB.
THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR. (Special to the North China Daily News.")
$2,900
1,600-0
400
300
7:00
(Delayed in transmission.) THE WAR IN SHANTUNG.
Chefoo, 23rd Jan., 4.30 p.m.
massed At Weihaiwei ad potals between ment. New the Japanese Govern- instant death:
Another force of Japanese have landed the junka -plying between Tangehow. decorcial clauses of the Treaty have
Dat Binghai, and General Sun has goo 100 shither with 2,000 men to appose thom. 150 Foreign men-of-war are landing forces to 60protect the Settlement of Chotoo
5,709
Chairman of Managing Committae.
OBITUARY.
(Special to the Shanghai Mercury.")— WAR OPERATIONS IN SHANTUNG.
Yokohama, 24th January, 7 p.m.
has arrived at Ujina and reporte That ebe
the
tast advices only 1,080 troops guarding the details become known it will be seen that men in charge of 3,000 hand of cattle. All city itself and some 2,000 men in the two full regard has been paid to the interests the cattle were captured and diriven into forts commanding the bay or copa used hy of her Majesty's subjects in Japan, who camp, a distance of 28 miles to 18 hours
angehow, have shown such energy and perseveranes over vary difficult country,
MILITARY NEWS. trade with that entry. The facilities for 1
Calcutta, January 8-Lord Fincastle, Liabtung and Corea. landing at Tengchow compare favourably The concussed in concert with the Board 16th Lancers has been appointed A.D.O.
as to the south-east of it as
The Shropshire Light Infantry from Weibsiwei; but to the west as far as of Trede, and no effort has been spared to to the Viceroy, vics Captain Ponsonby, Laichowfu the coast shallows considerably, secure the Interests of British commerce, although in the preceding century the whichce, reoreover, protected by a most-Hongkong arrived in Calcutta in the Royal favoured-nation clause--I am, do (Signed), Indian Marine steamer Warren Hastings
un Tuesday. - largest junks could safely sail is ines the FRANCIS BESTIE.' along the coast. Tengehow has, T'ang dynasty, in the
Calcutta, January 5.-The Socratary of ninth century
State his sanctioned the proposal of the city, increasing
with points
importanee
of what has sometimes been called the
7
LANCES FOR CAVALHY.
THE NAVAL ESTIMATES, --
LORD HARKIS.
A request was presented by Rev. Q. R. Hager, M.D., for an appropriation of one
The Japanese transport Soluna Moru Dest a conlly with the decay | A SUMMARY of the exports and imports of Government of India that the first rank of atout......... 24 hucdred ($100) dollars for medical work in
Bai Ning Shi and other places. On motion left Talienwan with other trateporis on the of its rival Laiebswiu. Toogahoe was Japan for last year shows these amounted the 6th Bongai Cavalry should in fature be
whence the Taugis ralne to you 230,723,955, this being an armed with fances. Lt. Inoz, R.H. not out 13 ran out of Bev. B. C. Henry, seconded by Mir afternoon of the 19th instant and arrived in the seaport town Lt. Shaffer, N., Firth
Thos. McCloy, the report of the Committee, Yungching. Bay, near Weihaiwel on the Emperors, and after thom the Saug, increase of more than 52,758.000 yen com
London, January 11.—It is stated that with its recommendatious and catimates 20th instant at daybreak. The Yayeyama fitted out their vast armies and fleets pared with the rotaras for 1893. There including the above request, was approved and other Japanese men of war landed a for the conquest of Cores, from the was throughout the year a very good no difference of opinion occurred in the uumber of marines, and met with only a eighth to the eleventh centuries of the demand of raw silk, and the export of tex Cabinet Council held to-day. Ministere Extra....... 15 and accepted.
feetle resistance from four guns from a fort present era; and, before all others, was
ture and on all other questions that were The Rev. H. V. Noyes presented the there, the boats landing the maxinas replied also chosen at the beginning of the first chesa value of more than 10,000,000 yen.wore ubacimous regarding naval expendi following resolutions, which were adopted, with their guna, The Chinese were "dia-septary after Christ for the fitting out Tus property of the Shanghai Dook Com. discussed at the sitting
gunto es by the firing from
of the Chinese Armada, or rusher firet to go in pany wat diepssed of on the 22nd, inst. Hesolved--That we have heard with Japanese men-of-war. The captured gune regret of the, dasth of the Rev. A. 1. were shipped on ard the Yaegamu. The search of the Cheng-sheng-pu-tao-tan, or Messrs. Farnham & Co., Ltd, purchased was effected without any Elixir of Life, which was to make eternal the Old Dock property for the sum of Tis. Happor, MD., D... LL.D., at Wooster, Japanese landi. Ohio, U.S.A., Octuber 27, 1804. Ho loss and they a6 aaced towards Tungshing the life of She Huang-ti, the builder of the 150,000, and the China Merchants S. . Co. was the senior Vice-President of the the same night. The first batch of Japaness Great Wall and the first consolidator of the bought the Lower Wharl property we the Society, had taken a deep and abiding transports nearly completed the landing of Chinese empiro, Thia. immense flest of 180,600. Beesra. Farnham's offer was the interest in its welfare, and when in Carton their troops on the afternoon of the 21st over a thousand war junks never returned only one unde for the Book property
to China,
boen almost entirely des. there were two offers for the Lower Wharf. having was rarely absent from its meetings...
troyed by destructivo gales which cast a Though never connected with the hon. instant, when the Satsuma Maru lett
third of the crew upon the shores of Japan physician pital of the Society, as
bo made prisoners
of war. What both RING last September, says a vernacular surgeau, he had in earlier times charge of
Hayei Mani was zun down by the M.M. different nationalities, was appointed dispensaries, which eventually became
strategically as well as commercially speak contemporary, a Japanese junk named the consisting of about a hundred gentlemen of the coast, has, by the neglect We beat cordial testimony to his ability the 21st instant, and the landing of the ing should be the chief city of Shant008 Co.'s steamer Natal, while passing off Nan- | carry the resolution into effect. as a man, his faithfulness as a missionary pleted by the afleraovn. The set w26 caim indifference of the maudzring, now dwindled { go-mura, in Iya province. Tha jaok philadelpleia, January 10.-The diabon-
B. P, Golden, Ice
E. Mass, & Carce, & Elfett
HL Darby, b Lés
O. AL. Firth, b Le.....
19. Maliland, run out
E. C. Ellis, cand b Ellic
J, G. Watson, not out......
Katrus
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
25
SABUGZ.-Fire. Innings,
Firth
WALE Elliz
18
61st..
75
Secund Iringa.
a part of the hospital work.
40
Watera
ust.
Lammert.
Ami
Ellio
par
Maitin
CRICKETT CLUB.
Leo
Shelford
THE Japanese Government has instructed Eliot its Ambasader at the Hague to ask the Notherlands Government to put Japancas Thresher in Netherlands India on the same legal Burton footing as Europeans.
thera
It is the latention of the Japaness Govern-
a
rton bowled a wide.
Burton
**** 92
加帕世了跌
or
and his untiring energy and abundant labours during his long ratidence in China of nearly filty years.
That we also note with deep sense of loss the death, occurring since our last meeting, of Mr Alfred Rowe, another Vice-President of the Society. By his genial manner and zemerque acta be gained the good will of all, and his frequent appointment to offices of trust showed the confidence placed in him by the entire community.
That a copy of the resolution be sent to the friends of the deceased.*
THE LANDING OF THE SECOND BATCH OF TROOPS. The second batch of Japanese transports arrived in Yungohing Day on the morning of troops frem these vessels was nearly com
favourable for landing the troope,
N.E. PROMONTORY LIGHTHOUSE CAPTURED.
The Japanese oa arriving at the Shar- tung lightbouse took possessica of it. They retained the English, German and Chiness light-keepers found there, giving them the me per and instrusted them to continue tho usual light: PRINCE KOMATSU REPLACES PRINCE ARISUGA WA. Yokohama, 24th Jan., 10 p.m. Marshal Fricce Komatsu, Commander of Chief of the Aray Goderal Su to the place THE CAPTURE OF YUNGCHING of Prince Arieuzawa, deceased,
In a telegram, dated the 21st instant,
to
on
and crimidal
doxa fourth-rate city of the province,
foundered slmost immediately. The owner
sustained.
the
Bombay, January 8.-At a meeting held last evening it was resolved that a publis given by his to great encouragement tertainment be given to Lord Harris for
orally.
further resolved that a physical education, cricket and sports gen
of Lord Harris be obtained and cricket challenge shield bearing the naras competed for annually in
in such a manner as may here. after be determined
It
WELO
upon.
A committee,
THE AMERICAN CURRENOY MILL
THE AN18.
ta
continguiust the French vessel, daining Ten mourate will probably prevent the passing and the condition of the weather was very coniaising only estan 20,000 inhabitants of the junk has now brought an action aion which has taken place among the De- With the exception of, perhaps, scouting 10,150.746 as compensation for the loss of the Currency Bill during the present squadrons of cavalry scattered about the
The care with which he has session. President Cleveland threatens an cosal whose united strength cannot amount to more
rin in o sun amounting to over 10,000 Yen.
Landon, January 9.-A latter from Me more than 1,000 men, the whole stretch worked out his losess is shown by the odd extra session for its passage in that case. or rather Fushanheten, the district to which of country between Teagchow and Chefso, the port of thefoo belongs, haa bocu left A ARE came before Air Troop in the Yo. Curzon published in The Times describes undefended. As Fashan, shoot three miles kehama British Consulate which brought the visit of the writer to Cabul. Mr. from Cheloo, Li Ping-beng, the war up an interesting point of maritime law, Curzon was much impressed with the Governor of Shantang, kos established bis and olicited the statement that British kingly bearing and strikingly statesman- military headquarters and commissariat, Consuls in Japan have no jurisdiction like conversation of the Amir, who has Hore he has been since taking over his seals whatever in the treatment of offences com- absolutely resolved to visit. Eogland it his
taken. through the Susz Canal A framan
The Times, commenting on the lottery of offies in September, and has, according mitted on board ships while they are pass health permits of the journey being under- gineer of the steamer Wewricy while the promises a splendid welcome to one who Ateamer was passing, through the Suez has feen such a steady friend of Grest cavalry with bim.-N.-C. Daily Naes.
NEWCHWANG.
Canal. Mr Troup interrupted the first wit Britain. ness and said This offence, was neither January 1, Foaron, Rere, H.
committed in Japan nor on the high suas. I THE WEATHER, will be put on the Kobo-Hokkaido a. D.D., E. 7. Simmons, C. Bone, W. Bride,
Far worse than any enemy must be the have therefore no jurisdiction in the matter The Hino-mert, late the Glücksburg, will W. Green, A. A. Falton, A. Bastie, B. U.M.B. Coul; Dr U. Schrameier, Cowan, General 8-kuma reports that upon first also be employed on the same rense by the 3. Stevens, W. J. Morris, Thos. MeCloy, sal for Germany; G. D. Funton, Esq.; J. arrival of the Japanese transporte the ma-weather, which at present prevails through sod you will have to take it before some Chuyetau Kisen Kalosha,
O. A. Nolecn, A. B. Winchester, and U.F. Wales, M.D.; Hun. J. J. Keswick; rines were landed and at the time it was out the province. On Wednesday last, the other court." R. Hagor, M.D.; Drs Mary, W. Niles, Kobert Shewan, Esq.; Thomas Jackeun, coating heavily. The Chiness fired on the 26th ult., there was a blizzard, which must M.D., Many
ment to establish Consulates at both Teco-
ma and Townsvilla. This year's Budget
THE MEDICAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY IN CHINA.
BOARD OF OFFICERS.
includes an amount of 96,837 yen for the above Society was bold in Canton at the as follows:-President-J, G. Korr, M.D., the Imperial Guarde, has been appointed to late accounts, about 8,000 foot and 2,000 10ged with assaulting the chief on
The fifty-sixth annual meeting of the hours of Mesere Shewati
Officers for the current year were elected LL.D. Senior Fice-President-Rev. John Mr G. D. Rev. R. 1. Graves, D., D.D.; T. B,
Chalmers, M. A., LL.D., Vice-Presidenta Cunningham, Esq Hon, Chus. Seginour,
Oe., on the 4th
LL.D.
necessary expenses of stablishment.
THE Metapedia, purchased by Me Hiromi, January, 1895. There were present-Dr
H. V.
has been re-named the Nara-maru, nad. G. Kor. Noves, B. C. H. Cenant; Byrin Bronad, Esq from Yangchlog, and forwarded via Tulien-
A New man-of-war (KpBurding to the Naga
saki Express is reported to have boon add-
It
was ch
DEATH OF THE MENTAL OF CATERAL Allahabad, January 10.-The rulers of Chitral seemed to be doomed to tin'ent Molter Nizam-ul-Mulk was killed on the 1st instant while out harking. One report deaths. News has been received that the
atates his death
another accidental; that was killed by. his brother "Amir-ul-'
ho
Idzumi Kan. The ship is to be manned ear. Des Wan Tao Ma, Lo To Happor, Esq.; C. W. B. von Boso, Esq., the snow clearing away, observing a formid-commerced with rain, then changed into ed in Tsushima, says a Japanese paper, butik, and as the latter has assumed charge ·
ed to the Japanese navy list, named the by a complement of 298 persons, with captate as her commander. The vogel re- ferred to is said to be the man-of-war recently purchased froin Chili,
ני
and E. C. Mashle
ABSTRACT OF ANNUAL EXPORT.
Hon
EXCITEMENT IN ULEFOO
Shanghai, January 21.
along
of the State it seems probable he dumpas
sed the Mahtar's death. There can be vo doubt as to the actual death of Nizam-at- Malk as the news was sent by Lieutenant
and F. B. Smith, Esq.
able array of Japanese ships in
se ships in the Day, the sleet, and next came very small and blind the work of obtaining the pro was intet
aleu. In Europe-Res
ing snow, with bitterly cold north winds, rapted, and no miner has paid attention Prof. J. Legge, D.D., Chinese troops facing The meeting was called to order and the
Chinese farco farther soulb, retreated This was followed by two or three days of the faland's hidden treasures for many years. cold weather with the thermometer at Messrs, Kawamoto, Yonoda, and Hatajima, simultaneously to the westward. The firet
Tery President, Dr Kerr, called on Roy, Dr LL.D., and Theo. Sampson, Esq. Treasurer-G. D. Fearon, Est. Secretary Emmissioner of Customs.
Machle, M..
Japanese truups landed at once pushed for
or below zero every night, and during the the princ Hoary to lead in prayer, after which the
escort of Sikhs in at Chitral. Chairman road the ustice convening tho
member last, white prospecting for silver, Auditor The
ward and seized Yungohing fortress; further last three days the wind has been from the prosipal persons on the island, in De-Gurdon, Political Officer, who with a small
at anthracite cual, and
THÉ PAC1910 DADLE. meeting.
E. Z. Sic-landing parties following them up splendid south, causing the snow, especially where discovered a seam Committer-Ber Managing The following abstract of the Hospital ra-"
much trodden on, to thaw. All this must export was at once engaged to examine and
Washington, Jan. 9-President Clere. Ir is stated by a vernacular contemporary, port was presented pod read by the mons, 1. B. Cunningham, Esq., G. D.ly. The weather was favourable.
Field-Marshal Oyama and staff are ex-severely try the Japanese, as no foot
on its extent. The seam runs. gear, report on Bays the Kobe Chronicle, that the probial Secretary
Fearon, Esa, J. G. Kort, M.D., LL.D.,
however good,
will stand saol weather, and į the J. M. Swad, M.D., Rov. C. Bone, R. proted to join the troops at once.....?.
the thickness of
of the seam is said commending that the porosiasion of America
should be given to the tion at Canton against the import of marine
proposal that M.D. W. Niles, products from Japan has been withdrawn.
been reached, thousands of the Japanese to be 3 feet, and the whole areas twice that Information to this effect having reached The year just closed has been marked by O. Hager, M.D., Mins M.
A Pets of thanks was passed to
have died or bean rendered nafit for active of the Amakusa Miao. The Tsushima, is-smallished of the Rawail group be givin Nagasaki, Chinese merchants at that port the visitation in Southern China of the
the cable between Canada and Australia. have
BESIGNATION OF THE VICTORIAN MINISTRY. have again commenced to purchase, and severeat epidemio known for many years. Seymour for aubacsiptions from the Chi
to be very active.
De L Halverson and Dr describe Clefon sa being in a very excited coma, and already constant reports are the seat can he worked steamers will be In common with all business and mission- nese officials; to Dr.J. F. Wales, Dr Mary trade is now said to
Fulton, and De
Melbourne, - Jan. 9.The Victorian ary enterprizes, the hospital suffered in the Bigler for aid of various occasions; to I. stats owing to the operations of the Ja- coming in about the terrible sufferings of able to cost there. This would prove a
cabinet has resigned owing to delent THE Japanese Oficial Gazette announces attendance and receipts..
sustained over the question of Bonncial the death on December Bad last of Dr H. The
threatened
I seriously to interrupt work, Prof. J. B. Roberts, M.D. of Philadelphia, 25 armed sailors has been landed from the ironbies of the feet.
for anatomical drawings; to Oi Yuk Tong German gantuata in harbour, and armed
It is interesting to watch the troops, & YOKOHAMA contemporary says:-The retrenchment caused by the defection of Japanese Cabinet. De Roesler, when leav. but the dispensaries in the city were 815- for coffice for paupers, to Mr Wong for residents are parades of excitement from time to time, mohing through the want of a dook available of all times by the labour representatiren who refused to
dunations of quilis," ing the employ of the Japanese Govern- ponded for only a few days, while the work ment, was decorated with the 2nd order of in the hospital went on as ushal.
There being no further business the nothing has occurred that would seem like settlement. Thoy pass slong the narrow foreign merchant, vessels in Yokobama has pass the bill for the reduction of the
ly to point to co The instruction of the medical class bas
Govera Melbourne, Jan. 10.--Lord Bopotcub to coming trouble, and the roadway between H.B.M.'s Consulate and long bees felt, but never more than et the salezios of members of the Assembly. satisfactory
results, there being tanaceting adjourned. given
ign has persuaded the Victorian Premier to to accommodate graduates, tour of whom
YOUDR E. O. MACHLE, Secretary.
tionary. The Chiness continue to be quite sido gaily and comfortably drossed soldiers, ment is very loath friendly, but there is no saying what may with a beautiful white ball's eye on the vessels requiring to be dooked at Yokosuke, vy during the the necessition of the navy women.
Dr Waa-Tün No has continued bis
follow a successful attack by the Japaness front and back of their auiforms, which owing t
the time of war. The extemaire repairs to the upon Wei-hai-wei,
The rotura of the must prove very convenient targets for toorne Kisgain liner Tresie, netessitated by A LARGE godown at Kobe, sub-lessed by translating work, and the evangelists in
hai frusa Übelos to the effeat that the tole-
bere and there A mounted officer; on the recent attentive to their duties.
The abstract below is an epitome of the graph station at Chengshan island bad been abandoned. This island lies midway bo tween Chefoo and Weihaiwei, connecting mailoul and surgical work......
both places. Communication by telegraph between Kinochou and Weihaiwel nod
we expect to hear that before Mookdan has in lengd is aid to be pyar seven mit land has sent a message to Congresa rew
Telographie advices received here to-day service. The coldaat month bas yet to oda are located in the Sea of Japan, "end if / to Great Britain to survo as a station for
Roesler, lute German legal advisor to the time element which prevailed at one M. Castoros for sundry donatious, and topanesu in the neighbourhood. A force of the Japaneno. from frost bites and other great outronieues to the posting trade. ́
merit and the Rising Sun, in recognition of his services. VEBY for wounded and invalided soldiers are now being sent back to Japan, the in- tenso cold being against the removal of the
were
J. G. Kenz, Chairman.
thestreats nightly,
Though there is a great
CONTRAST,
maaaurea referred to are simply precau- the bows of the gugboate. On the ono present time, wha tha Janopeto arcign! withdraw the resignation” of his ministry.
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wounded from the field hospitals. The charge of the religious work have bis TELEGRAPHIC NEWS was received at Shang- British fleet to the port is expected shot:** ga yig, rhupeta braying ponent disastrous Are.on" board, coal Messrs Dodwell, Cadill & Co. from Meurs
military hospitals on the field are said to bo crowded with wounded men, whose condi- tion in these temporary structuros may be regarded as terrible, notwithstanding all that can be
be done for thems
Tas Naval Coart of Enquiry into the loss of the Tatico on the Centaur Crossing
rendered its decisión ou the 24th inst.
SUMMARY OF MEDICAL WORK FOR 1804,
The Court was composed of Mr W. Holland, Canton Hospital,
as President Leak Lodder, of H.MS.
Carolins, and Captain Hughes, of the n
B
14.812965 249 Women.
Total 19,473 1,34
MALT na '49702 Lien Chow Dispens
540
#98
-
And
the other side the earthworks round the have been diviently effected here, to the Maurilgan, Heimann sad Co., and filled gunboats with the sentries marching ng botelli of one of our last industries, but for with grain and flour, suddenly gars down, and the officers on the alert, the impossibility of obtaining dooking away at the southern end on the 14th inat, ready for any emergency,
Above the commodation. We learn that at the request Very little damage was done to the goods earthworks can be seen the main batteries of the Yokohams Engine and Iron Worke, stored in the godown. and machine guns, and high above all, in the German Minister applied to the Japanese
*TIMES' CORRESPONDENTA WILD TUS JAPANESE ABKY,
Kobe, Jan. 17. We quoted a paragraph the other day thence to Chefoo by land was still uninter from the vernacular papots stating that Dr rupled on the 22nd inst
M. E. Paul had received permission to go the fighting toys, there are three nasty Government for the use of the largest of the Tex voting for Musicial Councillors for In thee
thren docks at Yokosuka, the only one the ending year wens to have exelied, very to the front as war correspondent for the looktog bat very useful machine guns.
ས་ Ar a recent meeting of the Ladies' Edugu. Japan Mail. We are enabled on the best addition, there are also three coachine guns espable of taking the Trone, and the Gavern- little interest, as the fatel number of valez tional Association, at Naulding, the dis authority to state that this le an erros, mounted on carriages, ready for service fament consented to let the Company have the recorded was only 91, whereas in 1894 there 894 ensaios of the ereaing, led by Mrs L. & Dr Paul goes to the front eulely in the in any part of the settlement, so people need us of the dock for seven or eight days. It were 186, and in 1MDS there were 189: Hr. Abbes, was upon the subject, What torents of the London Times, which has nos os surprised that we feel secure, and was estimated, however, that the repairs in J. L. Scatt heeded the poll. Mesars, Gra- Uhinese books shall ws Lesch and how now two correspondants with the Japanese have been able to spend a very pleasant dock could not he completed to less than a ham and MoMichael tied with 69 votes sch 40 160 abull we touch them." The provailing forces. Dr Paul, we understand, will be Christmas. From all sides we hear of meath, and to this demand the Government and another election is decide this will be attested to the First Army and will ex-groal poverty and distress amongst the sould not consede. The Engion and Iron neteses unless ous gentleman retires, opinion was that too much time
ratious in Mandharia, people, and from towns and lages the Works have therefore arranged to soule The following is the result as oficially an epeat teaching the classics and that it petially repuce the pould be cumbient to have the pupils simply while bir Cowen will follow the movemecta rosidents are desing, frightened of their all the repairs which uap bo sffected unt of sousted : 14. 30961, 87. R. MacEwon dock in a period of sight days or no, etabling 9 J. Cooper D1 E. A Probst 68; D. M. the vessel to pass s arvey and garry cargo Boss 85; Emil Rehders 78';, W. D. Little 181 read those wommonly studied and gather the of the Sendai garrison of Third Army soldiere and of the enemy.
the end the rage will then proceed to Haug 761 K anderson 73; J. Graham (9] J. Sc Kegan Paul the wall-kuowa London pub On the motion of Mr Simmons, seconded meaning from the explanations of the test. Corps Dr Path who is a son of Mr
Michael & Total Number of Yolen 17
Chungking as members, and Mr Hargreaves, Yeang Kang Dispen
of H.M.H. Curatine, be Clerk of the Court.
The Court found Captain Forrinter guilty 2008 of grave error of judgment, Arst in dispens in Dupreme how Aing with the services of a pilot, secondly BLAU, F T1, and
16%, Diaperisaries B4225
in net making allowance for the strength at Dispony 1
of the tide, and, thirdly, for hot ning his
enchers when the ship longhed the ground.
The Court censured him for these errors of
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was
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Last week a native of loan warned
Judgment, but did not dest with his certif- by De Heury, the report was accepteder, while they should be required to melisher, has been for some goara in this merçitanin suuj škole property was not sats | kong ka 99%
aud the usual sumber, ordered to be printed, i sier only certain phuisa neivationa,
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