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TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1895,

18 SECOND-HAND Pianos wanted for Export, W. Robinson and Company.

Lo Lam, 112 Baham Strand Central," was convicted on the evidence of Inspector Sian- ten, at the Magistracy his morning, of using fraudulent balances in his business. Bir Wodehouse imposed a lieu of $10 and con fiscated the scaler.

TWELVE hapless Binatiore from Ma-tau-wai were brought before Mr H E. Wadohouse at the Magistracy this morning, charged by Mr.G. J, W. King, land bailiff, with arect ing buildings on Crown land without having drat provided themselves with licenses from the proper authorities. The cases stand adjourned to allow the offenders to comply with Government regulations.

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Tuz P. and T. Times mage that Obang Caietung Is denounced Li Hung-chang to the Throno tu very viclent terms, and practicily demands his exrcuffun es à traitor to his country.

A TURBANCE took place at Wusha: g re goutly, says the fercury. It seems there had treen some dispute between the Can- toness workmen and some Belgian artificers in the Viserey's ironworks. This led to an attack by the

formor

on the residences of the Foreignors. Much damage wog done and the rioters threatassed to loot the buses. Affairs grew so serious that the officials in chargo eiled in the assistance of a number

trasps, by whose aid quietness A eventually restored], GENERAL Feng Too-taui or Feng, The Fat as he is most ungallantly dubbed, has left for the North, writes the Chinking correspondent of the Daily News on the 29th April. For weeks his army has been

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR. (Special to the CHINYHE MAIL.')" THE EXCHANGE OF RATIFICA. TIONS OF THE TREATY OF PRACE.

LI BUNG OHANG PROCEEDS

TO CHEFO0..- SHANGHAI, May 6, 5.25 p.m.

Punca Envoy, Lins left Tientsin for Cheion, accompanied by all the Foreign Ministers The ratified Treaty of Pease will be exchanged at Chefoo by Li Hung Chang, as reprozenting China, and Count Ito, as representing Japan.

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LATE TELEGRAMS.

(From Rangoon Gazelle.)

THE FLOWING TIRE. Fondon, April 21.--Viroogut Valentia, Canaucrative caudidate, has bee's elected Member for Oxford City, in succession to the late General Sir George Cheney, by a majority of 607, defeating Mr Liule, the Liberal candidate.

[At the laat alastion General Sir George Chesney (Conservative) defested Mr A. Bobingin Bouttar (Liberal) by 120 vaten, mapa Ed.,(Q.M.]

killed. It is this kind of ludicrous fiasco to us to know that we shall not be obliged THE BRITISH OFFICERS AND THE The position is very serious, ant la mađe

JAPANESE AT NEWCHWANG. comedy rather than to take further and more costly steps to that makes the war

more so by the fact that the men-of-war of Of late there bus developed in the Japa-three great European Fowbre are minden...” tragedy. The Makang garrison en a peace confirm those guarantees, we are not muffi footing consisted of 3000 troops nominal clently purious about it to barler for such neas vernacular proes a strong anti-British rating in Japan, and that the commandera ly since the war began, shipments of assurances any vital interests in other quee feeling, and to accentuate this feeling the of French war vessels have received orders troops have been reported just doubters We have no desire to farther Busslan same papers seizo cagerly upon any patty to hold themselves in reedlaces to west scy

it be to our detail that is likely to influence the Tap onsergency.-N.-17. Daily News. ing this, and strenuous exertions have dealgne in Manchuria, nor been made to augment and perfect the interest to prevent the Japanese from e veco public against the British. There is fortifications-sad then the place istablishing themselves in a position which really no special reason why such should be abandoned after fifty biztos have bean would serve to conlius the Rossinn sphere the case, the more specially as Great Viceroy Li Bung: Għang, the Chinose killed in about four days... Not that it is įof solluence in North-Eastern Ásia and ou] Britain was the first to treat Japan 85 % | all of war to kill, nor that small mortality the Fusife within proper bounds. The art sountry having civilisation equal to her. is indefensable evidence of naworthy. con fal suggestion of the Grashdanin is not own by offering Japan the new treaty, an duct bint when numerically equst forces worth dobeideration, and we agree with the example which the European Powers at zest, with all advantages of position on St James's Gastfe in depreosting any stones followed. An exemple, also, which the one side, nothing but a miracle of tempt on the part of our Government to join nearly every European resident in Japan and the Far East," who was familler with strategy should give victory to the other Russia in an anti-Japanese policy.

In this connection we may offer a bit of the civilization of Japan and the peonlar side without hard fighting or hoary slangh- ter. Perhaps it is hardly fair to say that advice to the Chinese Government. It may integrity of its people, deprecated. About wo on the Japanese side of the battle have be tempted to maks terms with Russia, so the commangement of

April last, the Japan never seen any sign that the Chinese make some such basis as the Grashduris and other Mail pubished an extract from the Jiji The Shimpo. In this extract the following real efforts to rusist; but it is significant Russian papers have propounded. that the Japanese have always thought only resalt of that, would be to drive Great slatements were made they would had it necessary to calculats Britain to nock-from China and at her ex- Whom the Firat Division of the Jeporters rate of mortality which has never panse-compensation elsewhere, Thus Chi- Army catered Yingkow ou the 7th March sacamped here. Judging from the number ABANDONMENT OF FORT ARTHUE, been approached in the results; so that, na would have to satisfy Japan, Russia, and and took possession of the place, woes

prestrmably in each case the battle was Great Britain. The best poliey would be goin were at once sent to convey inteligence WILL CHINA OR RUSSIA GET IT |

bate those of the fact to Foreign residents. to have depended to a great exteut to make terms with Japan, Shanghai, May 7, 4 p.m. on the fighting qualities of the men;

Russia Japaficeo honorary Copaul and the officers storm approved by Great Britain. and this has never been tested Muriously has no idea whatever af fighting for Chine, is command of the American and Britich

St. Petersburg, April 21. --Russian öfficial The Japanese authorities are reported to Of course, European Governments are or of helping in any way to increase ber sta-men-of-wor in port, gave to these messen-

anxious to learn whether these

Sab- siceles are irritated owing to the supposed bility. If Japan's claims can be satisfied, it gera a most courteous reception, be inclined to abandon the claim to the populous and little-known countries are is the interest of bolle Japan and England dequently, learning that there was a Rad tendency of Great Britain to stand out whals of the Liuotung Peninsula, including likely to become important in future war. to see that a stable Government is establish Cross Hospital in the place, the Japanese from Eampons action in connection with

fare. or in problema depending on its ed in China. If our Government is puren oflicera deuired to visit it. They made events in the East. Port Arthur. It is not yet known whepsesibilition; and the prescut struggle was ing the right paling, it isfimpressing this on application in the first place to the

British military surgeon, but be would not W, ROBINSON and Company for the highest grant their request, even though twice pre- Accurately gauging the power of the two ther the Painsula, when nuated by the keenly watched to the gonfident hups of the Guvernment at Pekin,--Overland Mai'.

ferred, His explanation was that if the class Piano Taning and Repairing. and their spirit, which may be considerou

patients saw the Jupaucae they might ha Japanese forces, will be given back to combatants their strategy, their training, tho Chinese or handed over to Rusris the fectors of power. As to strategy, the

alarmed to an injurio as extent. Application Chinese undertook to dabble in Western

was then made as the hospital ander the cou teachings, to send students to foreign

trol of the Americans, and there they were tevole, and to hire a

el proclamations that have been posted up THE native authorities still continua senin reference to the preservation of peace between the natives and Southern troopa, ing arm and ammunition northwards, says the N.-C. Daily News. Nearly 10,000 one would suppose that there is a war be rifle and about thirty-sx fiold pieces made twuen Chinking and Omton going on and at the Kiangaing Arsonal passad through that the officials are doing their level best

of Yangehou the ollier day, en route for Tien- to arrange terms peace. tain and Shanhaikuan overland.

Tara tidings of peace has been rapidly fol- lowed by a general exodus of the many missionary families, who had found thoir way here from various outlying stations. All have now returned, with the exception of two or three ladies and children await- ing the arrival of their escorts.-P. and T.

Times.

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Tar Gorman Minister at Bangkok has isaued a notification that, in fatura, uo servants of the Opinn and Spirit Farmers will be allowed to board German vessels fur merching purposes. Hencaforth only

authorised to undertake this work..

THE JAPANESE AND THE LIAO- TUNG PENINSULA.

One seldom roads of women refusing duty bus we Aen from our Shanghai conten poraries that M. Muephorson, stowarders of the leaner Glenggle, was oberged by Capt. McGillivray with refuest of duty on the 15th April, When she found that she was fined only two days' pay by acting As sistaut Judge Bullock and that bis War- ship could not neder her discharge from the in accordance with the secrob agreement resol, she tantalleed the Captain and said he now found he was in the wrong box.eutered into between Russia and Japan, The Captain informed his Worship that if the defendant went homo in the vessel, it Dould only be as a consular passenger.

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REPORTED FRENCH PROTECTI-

RATE IN FORMOSA.

A DOUBTFUL EGHOUR.

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FIELD-M&BSHAZ YAMAGATA

A gentleman recently returned from Hiroshims reports that Fiold-Marshal Count Yamagata has a new-a-daye no large

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CHOLEBA AT Mecca

London, April 31.-News from Mecos states thai cholera among the pilgrims at Kameran Lazaretto is fucreasing and great mortality prevails there.

BUITAIN AND RUSSIA,

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

valet and maid Mr & Mrs McCraekio Mr and Mrs D. E..

Marcier

Mr T. Miteball

Costome House officials will be recognised lato deeper water at the cutor anchor authority, that tho Teland of Furmosa wall might and should have done before Poré na snd America; they beg for his auto slightest notics of our coming, but the crow Mr W. H. Dooliųle Me J. de NavÁRKO

DURING the galo on Monday, April 20, the steamer Taksang, while attempting to move

drifted upon the Chungking and in some way got the latter vessel's cable foul on bur pro- Ar a committaa mesting of the Shanghai peller. With the assistance of Native divers Rowing Club on the 1st inst., Me E. Marking under the direction of Captain Ompbell was elected Captain, Mr F. Freeman, and Mr Macrae of the Taku the Takaang's. Rickel on. Treasurer, and Mr E. Tog and Lighter Compeuy, Pearce Hon. Secretary for the ensuing propeller was cleared and the onble recover- year. It was also decided to have the ed. We understand the Chungking's etera Spring Regatta on Saturday afternoon, the sustained esme slight damage in consequence

of the fouling.-F. and T. Times,

26th it.

LETTER: From Chungking report that four The Straits Times says:-Teu thousand foot couriers belonging to some of the large cases of dangerously low flash patroleum,vative poatal agencies, doing business be- consigned to Mesra Syms & Co., having dween Herkow and that city, were toter-

be placed under the protection of France,

(Special to the Shanghai Mercury.') ME FOSTER'S DEPARTURE FROM PREING.

Poking, 2nd May (5.10 p..). The Hon. Mr Forster left Poking for Tientsin. He was present at several on ferences with the Chinese Ministers while at the Capital.

Mr H. Michel

Blouble. G. Mille

· Mrs J. Oldßrch Mrs Omaney Capt. & Mrs Palmer Me W. Parfitt Mrs Campbell-Proed- -Mira Campbell-Proad

Mr G. Bodust Mr H. Slade Mr and Mrs J. F.

Thomas and child

Mr H. Wallace Aitken Me and Mrs. Leigh, live in China, and now they have shown vices of nearly half a dozen translators are tons of the admitted, bat had explana

the African

In Mice E. Bogne daily necessary. The number of foreign handed photographe. themasives inlinitely inferior to savage; in fact, they have established a letters received averages sovesty per diam. contradistinction to the behaviour on the MJ, W. Bolles record for erasa stupidity winch will cur- Most of those come from fireat Britain and part of Englishmen, the Americans were Me F. BerneMENA When our Me W. J. Cantor tainly never be beston-tcy have failed to the United States, but Franco and Gor- most kind and contents. show even the most rudimentary efforts to many are ano responsible for a large per fortes entered Tiaskow, there were Mr Chaunier It is stated, on what appears to le good note the enemy's mancouvres and counter contage, These tiesives are, siment with- British and an American man-of-war at Mr Valentine Cherol

not them.

Went the Chinose generals ont exception, penned by admirers in En- anchor thero. The former took not the Mr Delpon Artbur

and Waibaini. I bave trid to graph, or aften enclose a photograph of the of the latter assembled on the deck from Miss Doolittle show in previous latters-there is no nood Field Marshal, requesting hisa to write bis

the morning, and clapped hands and cheer. Mr W. A. Duff The fact remaine name on the back and then return it to the ed as our men passed along. What Mr J. B. Duncan to recapitulate now.

contrast such conduct presents to that of Mr G. Faowick that they have got the feast gloss of reader. It is said that the Count invarie. natural instinct for tactics, such as the bly has the courtesy to secede to these re. the British residents! Meeting our troops Mra Fungerat wild tribes of the Indian frontier and other

quests; he has moreover a translation of in the streets and cheering them, the Mr A. E. Garaior each letter read to him, and diclatos re- Americane bave been naked whether £asy | Mr Gittins unciviliasd peoples have often exhibited; ner have they apparently any facility in plies when necessary. Ono ardent admirer were really to pleased at our victories. Cal. U'Gorman learning, as they were thought to have. went the Field-Marshal present with They replied that they had in us the same Mr Douglas Graham The furcign ald they have had for thirty which the lattor was greatly pleased. It kind of interest as a parans tabou in 2 Mr F. B. Hardy years has nol yet bone fruit ; it may some was a mid it worn by the frat Napoleon in child; that they watched our growth with Mr C. Harris

Hawley day, perhaps, but certainly in point of his first espaign, and was thus prized interest and were delighted when we achieve

ed d big things. When our scouts were cont Hawthorne Company Mr R. ILE. Wade generalship China will be a negligeable heirloom of the givor. Gifs of vations

Beustie weakens the evidence in regard to Japaneso always accompanied with some pretty ex American officer named Brandy (2), who

Mr. H. WokeT was a large bore of Mr W. Holberton American and ammunition in the Mr J. Kinghor generally been conducted on the basis Bfarshal Count Tamagata deserves this has of the empty theory that the usery night weed of praise, for it was the stimulus of place, and that, if they needed such thinge, Me W. Krummt be in earnest, there have been many invidhia prasence and his able tactics that won as they probally did, they were welcome to Mr D. J. Eberta Peking, 3rd May, 1895.

outal exceptiona Herr

for instance, it the Japanese their first victories in the war use them. This story may have bevera The Peace Treaty between China and would be out of the question to think of and inflicted on the Uliaeus a series of de-isapprobention on the part of our inter Japan has been ratified by the Emporar of landing troops on the Poscadores in face of fonts from which they never recovered.-preter, but at all events the goodwill of the

Americans is not to be forgotten."

Mrs J. Anderson Obies.

It is reported on good authority in addi-a determined force of even must ignorant Japan Mail,

of spirt Apart from the mau with modern weapons, and in ang but

Jinguism and Me F. H. Bell weather; and it would base

the feeling of Asiaticism manifested in Dr. F. H. Bowers the foregoing, we uw learn that the Mr J. G. Buckis wait for weeke

statements; so far as they reflect apon the prospect of having to reight be calm enough, hundreds of

SECRET MEMORIALS.

Mr R. La Thomut Mics Passon-

I learn that secret memorials are being boon refused entry into the colony by the cepted by za egzal number of armed robbers sent in to the Throne nearly every day, quantity for a generation yet, Thia fact kinds have been sunt from many places to reconnaitre Yingkow, they mot an Mr and Mrs F. D.Mr Walbaum authorities, have boen stored temporarily at a hill pass on the Hupeb-Szechuan bor. ¡ound omning certain oficials; also conderonity, for though the inv sion of China pression of the sender'a admiration. Field told them that there a

the depot at Pulo Rakum. This patroleum flashes at point 69, while there. Over Tle. 3,000 in cash, a number of 105 the cession of territory.

at

minttura flashing point allowed by Straits law in 72. It is sloted that the former print

iesdmitted into Hongkong. Mears Syme & Co. have agreed to eord the at out of the olony-Che flashing point in Hongkong for petroleuni in bulk brought

THE TEACE TREATY RATIFIED.

packages containing silk studs, and bank orders valued at Tis. 15,000 were taken by the robbers, who left one courier dead and another badly wounded at the spot, the other two saving themselves by flight. The value of the telegraph is bare again made manifest. for ere the bank urdere could be into the port by lank steamers is fixed at cashett the news had already been fleshed to tion to the above that an agreemont has the quite outer the Formosa Channali

Chungking and paymont stopped.-N. C. Daily News.

73, but, so far as we can understand from an examination of the recognised edition of eur Local Ordinances, no sheak is imposed with regard to patroleum in tins.—EL, C. M.]

TENNIS TOURNAMENT. FINAL RENULTR,

In the Double Handicap E. J. Grist and We clip the following from the Australa- slan: The English aricksters occasionallyK, W. Munsey beat G. E. Potts and F. have a joke at the expenso of one of their Maitland, 87, 64 Grist and Mounsey own team without the victim suspecting

boon arrived at between Russin and Japane whereby the latter codes to Bussis a portion of Liaotung including a port.

(Special to the N.-C. Dạy Neựa.3.

THE RUSSIAN FLEET. Nagasaki, 3rd May (1.28 p.m.) The remaining Feels of the Russian Hot have left this port with seated orders,

CHOLERA AT THE PESCADORES, AN APPALLING EPIDEMIO.

wedness

this

en

AN INDIAN ASTROLOGER'S

PREDICTIONS,

At the request of several of cur sub- ribers we reproduce the following letter publi hud by us in April of 1894-

with a and perhaps v weather typhoous before it from the base, and liable to interception at many piane, Stone was proves nothing

To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL." active and capable foe; her organization

Hoogkong, April 6, 1691. proof is no weightier than that of peace has been shown to be splendid, but the

618,--As it may interset your readers, manoeuvres. As far as it goes, however, it apcaka highly indeed for the inland empire; beg to forward you the following particu- the plans are ably des executed the perfection of administrasun on this date.

arms

Surgeon Major R. F

Whitwell

Mr I. Wingley Capt. Windows, B.N.

P

FRAX HOTEL

British naval officers, are entirely fateo, is Querbach

Mɛ A. Bill

Mr H. V. Jefties Mr F. D. Maglesu

In the B' Class Handicap, H. B. Garde, SANITARY DEFIOTS OF JAPANESE te dotated and admirably lats in conuection with the eclipse of the kiven by the naval oficer, and further the Bits Geo. Holmes

R.N., beat J.-A. Japp, 6-1, 6-4, 9-7, and won the bandicap.

In the Championship (semi-Snal), C2 M. Firth beat O. A. Tomes, 6-0, 6-1, 8-6, and will have now to meet C. Platt in the feal.

CAMP'S.

AN ESTIMATE OF JAPANESE PROWESS.

it is

Mr Hugli McCallum Capt. Miller, BEN.

Major and Mrs G. E.

Moors

Dr. and Miza A.: 8.

Nance

Major The Hon. E

Now!

Mrs Noel and child Mr Bandslands

Mr A. B. Bkultowe Mr F. H. Blaghek Mr and Mrs A Find-

lay Smith &

family Mrs Alfred Smith Mr A. G. Stokos Rey, and Mia Fallings

Capt. VAD and were visionary ideas of offence which

ich MFR. P. Dipple existed on'y in the brain of the ustive Mr Dearts- correspondent. The Japan Mail did not Mr D. Farquharson publish the same without commoul. H.M.

Mr H. U. Fincher Firebrand has recently arrived from Madame Fougrat Newchwang, od her surgeon was in obarge Mr W. 8. Harrison of one of the Red Cross Hospitals. When the Japanese officers applied for permission Mr Ges, Bolmes to view the hospitals consent was, at once doctor conducted the Japanese officers altion tothe world, Bat The events recorded are copied from through the bullding. As the same cor- whether they would fall to pieces, or move journal published in Madras-the article respondent confessed, the Japanese quickly or skerly, oratand the shock of leases the subject being contributed by au sengere more courteously recoived on board

MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL... at eritical morrents, or develop originality astrologer under the nom de plume 'Sepha the Firebrand, and there the duty of the

commander erded It was to the Ameri-Mrs J, Acheson and Mrs Hillier, children. ut genius, years too early to jadge. tist

As macet

child

and curio of the events prognosticated are can sailors cheered the Japanese troops, Training of troops, and of the officers sho bndle them, is not much more than a certainly not of a vagito nature, and as they while the English sailors remained silent, Mr and Mrs ArthurMe Chantrey Inchbald

breach of discipline on the ~~~Anderson

Mrand Mrs Milonbean, question of time and

ohildren and nuran attained a abigh import to those connected with India and part of the American sailors, and the Mr H. Botol and the g et

Mr. McNeill Hotel, R.A. readers the chance of testing the question commanding officer. For an English officer

Mr. E. Meyerint may be relied on to remain a permanent as to whether there is any wrath or not in to have oxid what the American officer was Mr Hart Back uical disciplo D

a stated would have probably Dr. and aizs J. Can-Me

Mrs. Geur 5. fempted to hava o biz bel

tlie and abild feature of the arcy. Marhemancip isatrology as a scienco not a strong point, except in field artillery

1. Emperor of China will be in danger; it is absurd to suppose tha

being court-martialed. But

that an American Mr and Mrs Charlor Schemelor it cannot be seen, until the war is over and 2. Probable rising in China and serion of officer would have made such state-

Cobert statistics are published, how many rounds to be res are expended for each hit, but judging from nitarian figure. On the other hand much Chiocas (roopa, drilled by foreignera and has been asid but nothing yet sees of the

Tho eat then went in and anchored off Pedese aide it has aloesity. On the are,too, things which (if true) areofsupreme but this was i

and unswerving tea China, the publication of this will give your cadering was eventually suppressad by the Major & Mra GarnetMr C. Malsch

the origin of it. Al & torthern town there beat P. G. Anderson, H.K.R., and E. W. was an hour to play ou the last day of a Maitland, 6-3 4-6, 7-5, 6-1, and won match with no possibility of the match be the handicap. ing influenced either way, so Brown wak pat on to bowl. remarked.

This is a now bowlst,' the local umpire

"Yes," said who was umpiclog at the other but they are careful never to put hird end,

(From our Special Cer, expendent with. on at ay old-I always no-ball him in England. This was onough for the local

the Jup nese Armu) ampire, who no-ballad Brown thee times

Makung, April 4. - the first over. The bowlor was pletely pusztod, and when the umpire be

Makong city, in a very sang position; gan to doubt, not Prilipe, of course, but the evidence of his own oresight, suther

and the Yoshino, which had grounded near of the team remarked to the unspire, 'I'm glad you have no-balled him. It's nearly tardag to compete for the Martini-Henry Rover Leland on the 10th, was examined meme umpire took the responsibility The shooting wen very good. The by divers and found to be hardly injured, of doing so. The fuka is, of course, that Brown, though a poor bowler, is a remark-up was won by Mr Webber, R., with a The ships had, however, to come out again

D. vefage of 63. The spoone were won by ably fair one,"

Horsman, Corporal Sadler, Inspector Duncan, Tae Jepsters verneeular press costinuo Sergeant-Mujur Morrish, and Colour-Ser- to urge rivalry towards England, and we geaus Hopkins, The following were the learn from the Daily Advertiser that the Kolumin, notoriously as of the violent but very silly juntogie of Japan, mentions iho following mattere se requiring the prompt Attention of the Government after the peace convention has been oarried into effect

That an army, tqual to one division in sirength, bs maintained in Formes.

2.That a similar ermy, be maintained at Kinshow or at some other important spot in Menchuria,

3.-That a force of colonial envairs stronger and braver than Cossack horamien be settled in the pluins of Mancharia.

4.That a farger free commercial port be opened on the Pesos dura, where competitian can be entered into with Hongkong.

5.That the emigration of Japanese to Manchuria and Formena, bo warmly on- couraged,

6. That trade at Newchwang and Talien- wan be highly encouraged.

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HONGKONG EIFLE ASSOCIATION. Twenty-six members were present on Sa.

eup.

MoLebran. Mr Stewart, Colour-Sergeant į soon, for cholera broke oni on shore, and but I have seen it must be a very huma Viceregedition will take place in the

best scores;--

str D. McLennan.....

ir svart

C-Sera. Enryman Corporal Baleir aspector Dus Fergt-ajor ferrish.

Hopkins

Colour TABY

Bergt. Shanny

Capt, Palmer

Warnu... Major Moore..

rigid quarantine rules are now in force, Cases were noticed within a day or two

Mis Moster Schol/z

and shild

Capt. A. Tillett

Wyles

Mr ILI Tomkins. Mr W.

Lafter arriving at Penghou; and incrested floated by Chinese educated abraza, wad of China likely to experienos zhooks of Vent to it. In conclusioutation

3. A case of death will occar in the rant. There was, perhaps, as wash sym- Mr J. B. Coughtrie pathy with the Japanese amongst their Henry Cranford of India. Council

British

ssilors as amongst the American, Miss Galfre a discipline enforced from prevented the English sailora from ronka of the Indian Arm

It may be slated

WINDSOR BOILE that concerning the

of the Chinees, the British M. G. W. Allan and slaughter of spring orupa'may be ex naval officers saw but little Mr J. W. Brown

naval of Newchwang cases of Japanese butchery, but were fera- Mr Lester Ontay

paselog Mr and Ms W. AVAN Beld of

of battle they noticed isolated

Dacey

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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

1SUPPLIED TO THE * Cwena Mall,']

AUSTRO-HUNGARY.

Count G. Katuoky (Minister of Foreign Affairs) has resigned, owing to strictures of the Hungarian Premier, who accozes him of medd'ing with the Papai Nuncio.

THE ANTICIPATED TROUBLE IN FORMOSA.

this, mint

The.

Chinose

0.

the

Ovar Lbs.

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Chineas wounded, Nearly every Chinese soldier they passed was dead, and, in some instance, observations ravasted a hamber of unaccessary wounds,ifercury."

Mr A. OD. Gourdin Mr. J. Groves

Mr E. E Liebe Cap Hunt, 4.8.0.

G. Mr Hunt

MG Manicus

Miss Cynthia Carey Mr and Ms hatty Commander Marquis Dr McDonald

Miguel Velastu 17. Rapp MeDougall Cou

Cuarteroui, F.S.N.Mr F Mr C. B Davies Sorg. O'Regang E.S. RUSSIA AND-JAPAN,

Mrs O'Regan Mir E. E. Dett There no doubt that the larms of the Mr Durant

Mr Dard Kombach Mfr. D. C. Baith Mr. W. Wheelwe

8. Philippine Islands, and South Coast at an appoĺlog zate. Out of about seventy | bere barn going to auzihilato, the Japaatau auribquakes ab at the 11th fusk thousend men (soldiers and poolies) there armies but have always deferred the intal

Very bad day for reasous readily explatoed in Orient hare been already over 600 deaths in ton

pected in Chins, As far as this wat has shown, at euphuises. days; it is officially rated that a hundred Ohiness military training is absolutely legolones in Bay of Bengal are sure to ful

7. Violent typhoons in China, and vicinity men per day dis. The authorities have The same may bess of the third below the oplipse troublen in India seded to remark that there were ters fe Mi Dos Carey

GAMERZ- not yet assignad a cause for this terrible fal, the spirit of the men i and

8. There will be it is CADROL outbreak.

help toning of all, is a permanent defeat, practically accidents iu connection with Indian Rail in part at any rate, to the sanitary

mas to alter. Lender beyond the power o I' detects which have

***way and Pusal Service. acted it

in previous

Urship affects the question to same urteat,

A. Great traubles may be expected al with Japanese soldiers. campaigns

bas there have been nflicient proofs, such most on the heel of the eclipse. "Property course, every effort is now being made to this in the Pescadors, where it wit to and crops will suffer terribly, carry out a strict bygienic system, but the 25th

10. The influouse of the clips will nat ismatice of leadership at all, fact that there was go cholera (as far to simply bad to stay where they were, and last lonese than Sve mouths and

bak know) in Mabung bafore the arrival of the Japanese looks significant. The Red Cross they had not the back to do so. The (Probably on the calculation that the Jan Army Medical Staff may be relied on Fisher feland garrison was in u position to elipses last upon the earth about 5

southwest

hours.) feal sure from what hold out until the increasing to work like heroes,

typhoons should drive

Some Halo time will elapse before, the Ibave: BROU D

of them. The troops ashore are monsoon and the

away the hostile float; yat they fled with chief evouts will be manifee, but after now not allowed to drink any water except out even exiting to receive a single shot. May 24th events will follow in quick sue that supplied by the anisode No wonder the Japaness continue to be in Day 21

nowistakeable evidouce that the relations paratus. With the exception of unavoid

The following dates will leave their batween Bessis and Japan on this qass- able necessities, communication between the best of spirits. If there bad been any

doubt as to the ardent patriotism and mar-marks in Indian affairs, and probably-intion have been so greatly strained thst s | On Landou- tho ships and the shore is absolutely pro-

tial enthusiasm of the Japanese, this sort of those of China alao: bibited the request of the foreign cor-

war would not remove the doubt. If there respondents to be allowed to land, even at had been any question as to how far Jag-

ashore to the end, meats

this snese pluck would avail in adversity, iska The epidemic is not confided to

firm

We or any the NC. Daily News, that on the 28th April at 8 am, when the Wooning was approaching Fisher. I. light-

the cost of stabich entreaties canzo would give no answer, But from other house, Pescadores, Bover and Domo- Chansols, she observed rix Japanese-man-of- The Blok flags in Formosa continue war, a number of torpedo" boats and saw turbulent, and British and teroran Marines ('the troops on, store; there bave been a fotovidanos it is abundantly clear that the transports in Battery Bay and Makong harbour, and saw the ende pensant run up have been landed at Anping for the pro. which the answered and slowed and stopped tection of forsiguere. British armed sua the engines: Some signal to the effect,

then made, chce patrol Takow harbour. You can ass the a semaphore * was than wade, spparently to a Japanese msn-of-war coming

in, after which all Bugs were hauted down and there were no signs of any more signals.

THE CHINA-JAPAN TREATY. The Times states that the Emperor of

sades among the shipe eraus. Nine patients ager loyalty of the national chameter is were sent away to Japan to-day, and there one of the greatest tlomenys of Japanese are three or four others here; the Kobe history.

merchant Maru, the finest versed in the

THE FAR EASTERN QUESTION DISCUSSED,

April 7, 19, 24, and 46,

May 4th, 22nd, and 23rd. June 10th.

Jusno.

Treaty arranged between Chius and Japan Mr F. Ezekiel have met with serious opposition from Mr J. R. Farreli Rassia, who bas all along warend Japan Mr P. Foster that she will not permit the cession

by China of any Maudhurian tercitory; and advices received from Japan yesterday show

Exchange, BONGONO, May 7, 1890...

Bank, Wirs,

The

52

Our Med

90 daga night,

diplomatic crisis has occurred with may lead to somethingvory serious, Japanese vernacular prese have been forbid den to make any reference to this, honce want of knowledge of the raul state of affairs between the two countries which la

July 8th, 15th. August 7th, The evil effects will be most disastrous not only irritating but to cause for a great

dent of

of anxiety, So determined are the in Obion,

Japaners to mainisin a strict silence ou the subject, that four Tokio newspapers, the semi-official Nicht Nichi including Shimbun, have been suspended for merely reporting the fact that; à souret convall of Ministers was held to discuss the matter,

The Wonating was then put full speed ahead, China duly retified the treaty of pessa on there. expedition at pot put in they my rely on equally friendly stirpositions can you go on 1-fer two hours at and other journals which': 'have published

but shortly afterwards when off the

house, she matined the red dog (B) run up

light.

at Thursday Inst.

OSCAR WILDE.

Oscar Wilde has been colossed an baili THE NICARAGUA DISFICULTY: Top Beitish Squadron, with the den of the Royel Arthur, has left Corinio.

OBOLERA IN BATTAMBONG

but came

the

As the Graan (conniving ship), and Kobe beste tanks think there is need for an world, be thought, be pleasingingerworthy inform■tion which has been obtained

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Credits, 60 days' Right, On Bombami

Wire On demand,

Wire,

On Onicalta

On demand,

Ministers havi On demand,

way with the treaty arrangod

Battambang, April 28, water; it la baid that the firek outer occur.Britola is to And her advaninge from ignorance, was once amere to Belup military and naval förges in the

fleet of Japan, is being used 20 hospital

In their present amiable med towards CORSEY Grain was once addressed by ship for the fleet. The sickness prevailing

this country the Russians seem to think that well-known lady of fue as follows I should like you to ecoue st 4.50. How long at Miscosbims is not connected with this outbreak;

from the Loothoo from this side, aud on

eud on that basis suggest Islands, only dis or two extra vessels such that we should do a little

la trading for mutual stretch trivs machos sutereny reference to the existing orlais have

interval five-minutos at somebody cheexpose. The mentioned that

to the appeared with auch references defaced by oficials. Bot from trust- Government the main on the Ragship and a gun Hred, fol

(hospital ship), calling at to wait until Grashdanin

audience, and grateful to the lowed by the signal KLN,

The Pescadores were occupied. The Misoo understanding between Russia and Goat Oh was the reply, "I didn't know from Hiesabins, wo are in position to On Shangbas Stop her, which was done instantly, but befe

the Wooning

disease is malarial faver, purely

ly louel and

in relation to Japanese ambitions. is to be invited by both Pomers to thought you could. We had a conjureratuta that the Japan P had time to run up the answering pennin

The cholera now reging here

adopted A mori rosolate altitudo 30 days olgbt, privalu paysa another gun wai Ered and who then backed

been brought from resounds the idea of any territorial aequat last pear who weat on for quite lwo hours abip towards

Battery BA and was boardsá

Moji before we left.

thote wore some cases in tiun on the mainland of Asia. Not, how without stopping It was a young by a lieutenant and his Roard. The

The troops see antever, in order to restore the status quo. It of similar type who complained that when galet what they consider to be un Guld Lest, 100 fins (pur Lesly

with Bir Farrubiablo Russian dictation, and they Socoreque (Bank's buring ratey Heutenant examined the offofal log aud

Mot me, but are from seteral different is rather that Japan, which has done all the he and his companions, went to is with 3 deny the right of that Power te interfere Silver (per DL.)

cot with The That arched the ship, and fading nothing but

divisions.

Bghting

is to let Russia takeall the advast Grain in the

ally ***Mr Grain just sat in a shaft and China. Nay more, they contemplate sugar, allowed har to précsed on her voyage

now the Kagoshi age of China's collapse and seize on certain germs of disease originated to Shanghai. When passing the flagship

ought territories in blubgalis required for the smoked like anybody else! Another lady, 2stying Rassie, under the belief time the 3,000 MATIVA AND 18 BUROPEAN DRATES,

ma Maria vel quite recently bought the first instance the Woosung dipped her

frum

German frm trading in tropical soustriation of the Siterian railway. Grat of TAI which the Japan they got holat

mystic [Special to the "Siam Free Fress." answered, an i

East are not powerful enough to en- vorige

made. We here it from question arison, why

anthority M. Reland has arrived here, and present red on that ship dasleg-the voyage from compact in substaullalauarantees for the antagusement in the orthodox creer, foros the demands

that Raul La advleed Stop het

her then and not allow the Woo

Pher than liite nam sort of candy, sungen had to make but the the dietasis will pronado almost immediately to Semra, the frets. Be that as it may, I am was ingentibre sathar of this onlination to she was probably almost unique. He bad that advice, so she will thereby only be lucidity sung to go as far as the lightheuse, as fagsed his credentials to the Governor He Japan to the Pescadores, and is in loferrod nearly of the Indian frostfer No re. Corney Grain! What is Corney Grain 10ros

mintheve been In quted from feronta appears lieve were met by the what Mr Gratar experience of planes China in delay yalifying the Treaty, but Bartsnotes

was P

Chias will be

be very foolish.but follows Semipersture Gibbon and Smiles aubray party hats, the iy

Onstain result this iwe should be

played on that the insanitary sthofs of the army

alf Borte and nobleman's had pulling the obeciate out of the Er for Diration of Whether the they go on to Champisk in a few

twell, as I

and another poor proudly

Wind wse more than sufficient to account for the

PRN Guvörumen; inte, submisoku to Bank catridge is uninden de body party am in Blemrap

the programme, and that the mdacement informed him that

ther comblot with that Japan, and fur: Force twife development of plogue

with which Weather Hibute The

ant to us is of a somewhat was told that the plan provided for bla the in hot spable of cartending And If Ralamin sant who boarded the Wooding was very presents Nows from lake didirict reports ondo sutaiu a fostold that should beld on to do is of a-enewhat flimsy 4 bargain for only 4134). Dues Mir drain upon herself the wrath of

Taun Japan in paying

for what charables. hether oratioals the bad boon fired for the occasion My wife any reliance can be placed on the informs signs of any French men-of-war round there flying from their homes Two, uolera säght to bave been another wonder value which we sat na their austregnosa inayo she can't let Cornoy Gesia play. #sion received from, Dinuese sources, dapat Pervadores when the Wooning passed corpses were passed by boat coming up, sheap conqusat. As far as the Chinese

ls, notwithstanding the armistice, pisoing Choleta at Fnompenh ta paid to be tub, mére concerned, it mean valuable pegi volatien to our fultas frantion We have our best plane He was often addressed

tion and walletion of us and other fakes for ourselves mustodial guarantees alleausly, Penis Mr Grals, to merciful to her Argoge in the north in more favonzsbla siding. New Chumta Song and Dango Albume, ef Total reported donthe 8,000 palves maleffal worth waty by thibly shabeant against her ambitiour in that quarter, and, car plant is a new one!'-estimate pollent for fature attacke on Chinese dur

and Id Bytepaalty W. Hokim and Company

pruta sedure di forpas Repousse soldier though we adult that it is eg advantage and,

the

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hplating them as they did right in the wake

of the main fighting top.

fred were loaded with ebot or to survey the boundary

Qualora and fever are raging

saw the balls birike anywher courtes in his dealings. There were no that a pants has suited the nativer, who

the receive

Flome" card with the

Home 11ján tho feat six mom Jan Rutuie la Boerging cost 700 gufusa bra bloked up!*****, «ha will without doubt 'draw dawa |

HONGKONG REGISTER.

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