Saturday, August 24, 1895.
THE Crown Prines of Japan is report- ed to be suffering from pneumonia.
THE Japanese cruiser Itsukushima, Captain Kamimurs, bes arrived at Amoy from South
Cape of Furmus.
FROM a letter dated Ichang, 13th inst., the N.-C. Daily News learns that Mr T. J. Olsen, the Local Post master at that port,
had died there alter a few hours illoses.
Ir is reported the Admiralty has decided to attach a storeship to the Chins Squadro3, and that orders have been isoned for tho Humber to be transferred from the Mediter- ranean to the Chiva station.
II.M.8. Powerful, the largest ship of the British Navy, has boon launched at Bar- row-in-Feruss. Great activity prevailed at Sheernoes yesterday in preparing the mobilised ships for their respectivo stations in connection with the Naval Manœuvres.
Mu Gouingsby Disraeli, M.P. Ior the A1. trinchara Division of Cheshire, was saulted of leaving the Conservative Clab at Altrincham after the close of the poll on 22nd inst. Nr Diarasli's carriage was sur- rounded by a disorderly mob, which
force
to keep it
of Cheshire constabulary were unable
i check Stance
und bricks wero tbrowa as
as the carriage drui
drove away, and Mr Diaracli, besides being alrusk with a stick, was momenrily stunned by a stone whith struck him on the back of the lead. The crowd afterwards s013abed the windowe of the Conservative Club, and a member of the club was altuek by a stone and convey- ed to the hospital unconscious,
|
FRAGRANT WATERS' MURMUR
That I nes pou suggest mining shares'
would be beltor spelt * scares,"
That mines are not the only snares on the That if you add together all the capital of
Hongkong Stuck Exchange, all the companies quoted in the Hongkong list, and then add up all the dividends and figure out what it means, you will whistle.
That if this task is too big for you, you can got a small boy to do the second half of it his fingers the adding, I mean, not the whistling.
That even when a Hongkong company does pay a dividend, people are not extified with the rara as; they want more. That their idea is that two birds in the hand are better than one in the busb, over if that ono is of the rare species. That both the Duck and the Bank have inade big profile this half year, and soms
THE CHINA, MAIL.
THE LATEST FOOCHOW OUTRAGE. (From our own Correspondent),
FoocHow, Friday, August 23,
6.10 p.m.
Brans of the Detroit and De Gregory, The whole party occupied but two houseboats, In which they were to go as far as Suaykow before taking the road to Kuoheng. A third (gativo) houssboat was connpied by the High Offloial
appointed to the investigation of the matter in handsonjohntly with the English and American Consula. This high offeini, Clu
ceased belooged gave evidence as to his The boy of the moss to which de Tang Chang-chii or Board of Foreign trade master's return home on the 9th, the subes (of Prefect rank). The oscort consisted of equent report of a pistol, and finding that hundred picked men of the Fooshow garri-dvocaand had shot himself.
THE LATE MR BRACKENBURY. sion. Whatever the tras explanation migh An inquest was held at the British Naval be, it was in the opinion of their Lordship, Hospital at Yokohama on the 13th int on impossible to construe the language of th the body of Bennet Ears Brackenbury, by rule with regard to the dismissal of suc HB.M. Acting Consul Hall. Mesars D. suits as impliedly authorising their inste McLaren, E. . Nichelas, and W. Tucker Hon. Their Lordships would, therefor were empanelled as a jury.
hambly advise Her Majesty that the appe discussed with costs in the Supreme Co ought to be allowed with costs and the ce and the Court of First Instance.
The wounded mautioned in my telegram Taung-Ping by name, ie Chief Deputy of the
of Wednesday were Chineto.
THE ACCIDENT TO THE FORMOSA. THE KUCHENG MASSACRE.
(From our own Correspondent.)
Swatow, August 29. The Douglas stoamer Formosz was ashore here at Masu for a few hours yesterday morning, The accident occurred abo was entering the port about 6.30 a... owing to the breakdown of the steam stooring-gear. She had just come through what is known as the Pass, which was fortunate, as if the accident bad occurred there, serious damage would in all pro-. bability have been done. As it happened nothing but a few hours' detention was the result of what might have bean & sty accident. She just escaped by about 10 foot striking a naken rock towards which
It was purely a local affair. No foreigners were present,
THE DEFENCE OF THE BRITISH CONSUL. STATEMENT BY ARCHDEACON WOLFE.
A SOARE AT FOOCHOW. AN EPIDEMIC OF EXPRESSES. We have to acknowledge receipt of the circulated st Foo-
abareholders are eager to share out all 100 she was carried by the strong ebb tide, bus following express
profits al bee. That the directors were quite right not to do so, und the majority of shareholders support them. That to keep samo of the profits ia baad is not la deprive anybody who is honestly interested in the concern, for the money is just as safe in the company's hands as in the shareholders' pockets, and nan be had whenever wanted.
That the only people who isso are share. gamblers who have bought 'oum div.' or Hold 'ex div.'
That the shore-gambler is the natural ene.
my of the sound investment, That, with all due respect, I don't ece what
benefit would accrue to the Duck Co, from hoving its shares subdivided, any more than Bank shares.
That the British Government has provided openings for very small investors, but that is no argument, for the reasons are entirely inapplicable to a Duck Co. That talking it share-gambling auggesta wild cate, which, with sea serpents, have been invading your columns. That, serpent or no serpent, I see (as) dea-
lockily she stranded on a soft mud bottom on the N. W. end of the island. The Com Fany's Agent was early on the spot with launch, cargo boats and coolies, but they were not required as she fosted off without any assistance as the tide rose, and con- tinued her voyage to Amoy yesterday,
DISTURBANCE IN A MISSIONARY CHAPEL AT CANTON. (From Correspondent.)
Canton, August 23, Word has just come to hand that to-day between the bour of 1 and 2 p.m., a number of Chinese beat upon mischief en- tored one of the chapels of the American Board Mission, and as soon as the preacher began to speak, commenced to vilify the native Christians, and to declare that the Blacks Flag chieftain had conquered the
show :-
AN OPUICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT,
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
(SUPPLIED TO THE 'Quira Max']
LONDON, August, 22, 1895. THE PROPOSED UOÄNDA BAILWAY.
aou under the command of Colonel Chu Berbort Finukney said he met the 'boy (by chance the same name as the Chiel De just outside the Club, was told what had paly). Each buat was towed by a stess-occurred, and hastened to the house.
He launch and each launch carried a guard of could not say whether Mr Brackenbury tea eoidiera. The rest of the military escort was conscious when he arrived; he had was in a boat towed Latern of the Chinese seed much as usual at ti
30 official's
C. D. Moss described the position in The party arrived at Suey Kow at noon which he found Mr Brackenbury, said bo on Thursday, the 16th inst., and left the tool possession of the pistol and cartridges boats at 6 o'clock yesterday morning for Ku-(produced), and awaited the arrival of the obeng; and nows has been received by wire Doctor. from Suey Kow this morning of their hav- Dr Wheeler deposed to probing the bullet
Times.) (Bangkok Tim ing reached their destination last night. wound in the right temple and racing the Important arrests have been made. The bullet backwards and inwards penetrating SERIOUS ILLNESS OF HRIB TO THE AUSTRIAN people wore quiet but frightened, -Echo. the brain. Mir Brackenbury spoke a few words in a dazed kind of way, in answer to questions, about six o'clock. Thera was
FIGHTING IN FORMOSA. INSURGENTS KOUTED AND FORTIFICATIONS CAPTURED.
Mr Curzon agrees with Mr Stanley abou the advantages, political and commerla. to be derived from the Uganda Railway.
THRONE.
London, August 12. The Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to
no paralysis present. An hour and a half the Austro-Hungarian throne, is seriosaly
il. afterwards, when I was st dioper, he got The following telegram has been received walked to the door. I took him by the CHIKA, JAPAN AND THE FOWERS--GERMANI
up, pushed the Japanese boy aside and
Foochow, August 9, 1.30 p.m. The undersigned bags to notify the Com- musity that the actual basis of the rumour which is circulating of danger to residents at Kuliang, was that Mrs Care-Thomas repeated in a note to Mrs Smyth, a rumour that 2 Mission cooliea bad coure over the hills direct from Hwa Sang, bring at headquarters from Governor-General arm and told him he was not well soongh ing news that the Vegolarians intended Kabarana under dels Taipeh sheath instito come to dinner, and led him to the bed. viniling Keliang. It does not appear that The Bodyguard Division
commenced and he went there very quietly. That muy such coolies arrived, and Mrs Caro-pastordaying tam evening about 9 o'clocks I arranged with This soks thus the above facts should he surgonte lying about Stanchiku. At 5 a.m. De Tedd for kita to corso into 40 Naval mide known. Sha sever felt any alarin on the Right Column ander the coronal
Hospital, as he could not he properly at Major-General Kamura attacked Chin- tended to at The Niche." the nubject, and the undersigned does not
to-san and Gyu bu-san, about one ri apprehend any danger.
south-west of Shineliku. and the Left Co R. W. MANBTIELD,
lumn ander the command of Colonal H. B. M. Conant, H. B.M.'s Consolato, Ith August, 1895. AN UNOFFICIAL. REJOINDER.
of
DIFFERS.
A serious difficulty is now impeding the retroosssion by Japan of Liaoning Penin sula. This is due to Germany's attitude, net sharing the united opposition of C Bucsia and France towards the amouf the supplementary indemnity demand?). China by Japan.
gona in the harbour, representing the satén Great Powers of the world, that able connection. The only inference to be great majority of the forls on the booo much worse on Monday aftershire Regiment here, died to-day at ¿f*
Chinese Hay portion of
the
cor
ao road the riddle of the world. Having That the Chinese fleet for at any rate that Jupan was besten by the Chinese, and that † is that she last by making pablio part After defeating the enemy at Kei-ran- the assistsson of Drs Wheelor and of those--Lieuta. Ros, Forbes, nadi
'I DAREBAY MINDy of us, and Sir James Crichton Browne in bie iste lecture on dreamy mental states, recollect the story of the professor who, baving experienced magnificent thought in the early stage of chloroform juhulation, resolved that would by one bold sally lay hold of it and composed himself in bis easy chair in bis slady, with writing materiale at hand, he inhaled the chloroform, felt the great thought evolve in bis mind, roused himself for an instant, seized the pen, wrats des. perately to know not what, for evou a bo did so he fell back unconscious. On coming! to himself he turned augerly to the paper, to fud inscribed on it in sprawling at legible characters the secret of the aniversa in these words, "A strong smeti of turpen- tine pervades the whole world."
THT rocent ride of Kir Mills and Mfr T. A.
our
which oumea to overawe
Hongkong) consists of war junks, launches,
aad one torpedo-matcher,
That the only way I ever saw Chinese ships
Catch
That it was truly a great waste of ships. That it is a shoms all the Chinese armed lanches should be allowed to stay in
goodness knows where vert.
their Treaty promises and protect foreign. ere if they oan.
plea is supposed to be good enough.
That it is a lia.
defying us.
The
whole
01
Sho
AFFAIRS IN MOROCOG.
object of the arrival at Tangier of British
London, August 9.
9.-11
It is stated that the
and Spanish
in to obtain Con #quadrons alates at Foz, as Francs has already secur
London, August 10.—It is officially stated that the visit of the British squadron to Tangier is caused by the presence there af
TITULAR FROMOTIONE.
London, August &-Uolonel Talbot has been created a Knight Onmmander of the Indian Empire, and Me T.. A. Martin, the Ameer's agent, has been
knighted.
Dr Todd also spoke of probing the wound to a depth of three inches without Ending Naite attacked the insurgents at Kei-ras. the bullat. Mr Brackenbury was admitted
LATE TELEGRAMS. to the Hospital at 9.30 am. on Saturday, mais, about опе risonth-past of Shinobiku, and after consultation the skull was traphio.
{Times of Ceylon.) The Reserve Column coming up between ed Foochor, August 10, 4 p.m.
DEATH OF ANOTHER OFFICEE ÁT the two others and the Yumane Flying God above the wound and four fragments o
BANGALORE. ing, I was surprised to see an express issued attacked the right flank of the insurgente, extraction of the bullet was almost hope Stewart James Mactior, of the Dorsetshire
On coming down from Kuliang this morn lumr marching from Hoka-ho, both Iricted from the brain. The patient
rallied very well after the oporation. The Bangalore, August 2-Becond Lieut. by the British Consul in which Mra Smyths and by 7 o'clock the Division had taken less; this was done to relieve the pressure. Regiment, attached to the Northamptons Dagle was mautioned in a wholly unjustif the
bamountsin. Two
of men-of-war A drawn from it, eo far as she is concerned, Squadron came up and their
being
noon and died at 4.30 on Tuesday morn Station Hospital of anteria fever. This caused the Kuliang auxiss of hardment
A post-mortem examination terrified
makes the fourth death among officers of insargsuts. performed at 11.
at 11 a.m. to-day by myself, this Garrison ia as many month.. Tarse any Ohioane who killed a foreigner would the night before receive $2.00. These and other lies Thomas.
of a note received by her from Mrs Care
Since Mr Mansfield mentions Division pursued them, aut rasabing high passed completely through the brain and
Chin-to-san, and Gyu-ho-ant, the 'Regan, We found that the bullet and Macfor-succumbed to enterio fever. were openly and stoutly defended. The the names of both ladies I shall state here land east of Ko-san at 11 o'clock, they en was found in the left lots of the cerebrum,
THE MURDERER, FRIVATE STEWART the torpedoos was in the stomach preacher, resing that nothing but
Mrs Cave- truth in the
Simla, August 24. —A memorial is to be camped for the night. The Chinese pri and was the undoubted cause of death. A forwarded to the Lieutenant-Governor of Thomas wrote as follows to Mrs Smythsoners say there were 3,000 insurgents phial of laudanum, containing about two these Provinces asking him to ordine bin waist, I should sap-as the Ting-yuen for example.
tomalt was caised, cenaead apoaking, and The wildest rumor are afloat that two of Guas and other munitions were captured drachmes, was found in one of docoased's prorogatire of mercy in the case of Private after his retirement the mob commenced to Mission Coalies have come over the Lilla Un the 9th at 6 6a.. the Division attacked from Hwa Sang direct, saying the Verrets-Sen-bite-sin, but the insurgents, who had
pookete
| Blowert, who was sentenced to death at the No fother evidence was tendered, and last Allahabad Criminal Sessions. destroy the furniture of the room. Hongkong when mobs aro rioting up every damage done is not great, but the query of the lay community are quite nervous but rege ince the previous day, made the jury returned a verdict that the de
rians intand visiting Kuliang. Many ladies lost
very feeble resistance, and the moun-
coard died from the effects of a bullet tivar-Faishan, Swatow, Foochow, sud arisee-how long will the Foreign Powers listening to such balos. Mr Sings De Rin was completely taken at 8 o'clock, wound inflicted by himself white in a state That the duty of the Chinese is to carry out allow China to deal with foreigners and reported this to anybody at Kazuo wa The main body of the Division arrived at ! lamporary insanity.
montioned it in a letter to me, and I men- Chiu-ko ai 11 o'clock and encamped there, i
The Acting Coroner called attention to right to their property in this way? This may be tioned it to one here who had 'Urost's, a distanco of 870 milca, in 3 days That they plead they cannot, and that only a commencemeat of what is to fel-know. One of Mr Mausfeld's fellow but the Right Colame proceeding towards the admirable conduct of the Japaugos | ed a similar concnssion.
Ka-ro under the command of Major- thore esased the grontost low, for lies fabricated wholesale are contrymen heard of it, went to the Club, and General Kawamura, a portion of the in police on the occasion. tinually dirculated in our midst, and our excitement. Two atrision there wrote have fallen into our hands, we are enabled hama Cemetery at 7 a.m. on the 14th inst,
repetition of it thore
resurgents fed westward and another portion
The mortal remains of the late Bir B. E. medero sobetraction. Only a passenger That these launafies ought to be seized by Chinese, authorities at mutely by and do and immediately to Kuliang to enquire, i towards Byoriteo. As Chip-ko and Ko-r Brackenbury were intorred in the Yoko- | vessels of the other Power
the British authorities for coming here to
back that all was quiet. Later I wrote that in land our forces there. The Fourth ovade their bounden duty and as it were nothing until the inischief has been done. We there was absoinuly no ground for alarm. Mixed Beigade arrived here to-day. Kobe & large concourse of friesis, including re- presentatives of early every business boase ured to have an occasional visit of a Bri-No one was more surprised than Mrs Scpth Chronicle. That the least we should do is to order them tish, German or American gun-boat, but trust that before Mr Manatiold
in Yokohama, the staffs of the various at the excitement caused, and I herself
Banks, and the Master and many mecibers presumes now are left to the mercy of the Chiusse. I acain to mention her name in a public Ex-
CHINA'S LOANS.
of the Yokohama Lodge of Freemasona—of London, August 9,--Lord Salisb again to
which deceased was a member-were pre- That it
it is no good talking to the Chinese,suppose that if a dozen or more persona were press he will take pains to carefully inform China's borrowings still form & subject | "Al
wrote an autograph letter to Mt T. The Under the unless it is a gan's mouth that talks.
heads of the I. & 8. Bauk, Martin, informing him that Her Majest That this has been evident for years.
to be sacrificed by a Chinese mob, our Gov-himself as to the facts. It is pleasant to of some considerable interest.
that Mr Mansfield agroes with me in gnarautoo of the Russian Government the Messrs D. Jackson. R. Holme Cook, and the Queen would confer the bonone of That it is becoming more and more ovident eromienia would then move in the matter, not apprehending any dangor to the raid-loan for sixteen millione sterling has been hos. S. Baker were the chief mourners, nighthood upon him. Mr Martin goer to knighted taken in France. The question as the staff acting as pall-beaters. The merrica Osborne on the 12th, and will but that would not be any batier than the epta at Kuliang. Chinese soldiers, who always appear after
the same sense of security for the possible to
Irvine, and at its close, the reverend survivors of the massore at Hwa Sang Japan has naturally excited interest. Ten the tranbin isover. We are not particularly that had him to keep on on his journey to days ago it was currently reported that gentleman referred in teeling terms to the acven millions of the amount would be great regret felt by the friends of the de- afraid of being killed, though our heads the mountain after he was told that five
of Lis fellow-sountrywomen had been remitted to Japan in silver, and the silver sad at his most untimely death. Many beautiful wreaths were laid upon the coin, oem to be worth so much as 82. Still, who butchered by the Vegularians?
murket was disposed to be very firm on the rumear. It has now cone somewhat among the sendera baing Mr and Mrs Thos. na a surprise to Bondes to learn that the Baker; M. and Madame Pereira, Mr, Mice, whole sue is to be handed over here. We and the Misses Riskett; Mrs Wheeler Foochow, August 13, 12.30 p.m. scene, but he doesn't seem to get any towards us? A chapel or two destroyed
Referring to Mr Smgth's Express of 10th understand that the Japanese Government Mia Wheeler; The Meas at No. 75, Bluff,
Messi F. its
Hall, F. E. Hooper, B. B. may seem bardly worthy of notice, but inst. and bis insinuation that M. Cou- bás intimated to the Chinen anthorities Pearson and K, 0). Kenyon; Mr and Mrs That the Hongkong branch of the China our wera. in
Aasvoiation ins been roused a little, to
sera on his way to Kuliang, trested the nity shall he paid over to ila gen Mess at No. 243, Bluff: The Niche' help the Navy League.
A missionary's life may be worth only
London. The proceeds of the loan ara to maticr lightly by
સફ inated of returning at once Is anybody is entitled to have an opinion / That if it will help to the extent of getting 88, but supposing a mob would take the mountain in continuing hta way upanded to the Bank of England he the Mens; Mr F. E. White; and Mr M. Wan ban been translated to the Bishopria ef
some of our navy from Hakodate to FRO-
the life of & Consul What then? to Fouchow, as I was the person who first Rassisu Government, and will subsequently an; Compradure of the Bank-Japan Winchester, in sucosion to the Right Ret China-Japan war, that man is Admiral That Hakodate is the last place on earth Would oar Government still linger and the and news, I beg most emphatically to Government,
chow it may do some good.
mot the Causal and communicated to him he placed at the disposal of the
Ohrida bearing no Sir E. Fremantle, who has just retired
it will obtain a THE RAVENNA-CHISHIMA for our navy to elay, especially just now. from the command of the China fleet, and That the latest news from home hints at halt, as to what they should do? Very deny that he treated the matter other gart, though we res
COLLISION whose daty it was to watch the contesty trouble with France over something or
little has appeared in
the newspapers lightly or indifferently. We discussed the receipt for whatever is handed
spatter for some time, and hie frat impulse can quite understand that neither Russia& DECISION FOR ZIS P. AND O. COMPANY,
favours this method uth from a Britiula and a URVAL point of i
other.
ss to the feeling of the Canton community, was to return at
Before the Judicial Committee of the The gallant
to Fuochow, but nor France
of properticularly favours t
They rigidly excluded not Privy Council (Present Lord Watson, hoard the Feroes! training ship on 15:5: That it is a mere trifls what the cause may hat lat mɔ assura you that it is very doop he was half way up the mountain when Joly that he had been asked any questions
I met him and had dismissed his coolies only about the war. Whether it had uol denson That Hongkong has to rely almost solely on to every vacillating, dilatory, guilly Chinese as
in the matter, and now have the appeal from an order for China and Shield between the Royal Welsh Fusiliers
of Bar Britannic
strated the overwhelming importance of
hostilities
Edge on eadem from Land's End to John
bours and 46 minutes, shows what can be done by sastained effort on a bloycle of
train conid treat such a performance, EvoD
in- passenger traine, however, uro in many
whit fuster stances not
ter than
modern
mitcs in one hour on a bicycle was thought a wonder, but nowadays such a performance, attracta no o attration whatever. M. Loeua. the farmons Swire champion, has recently covered 28 miles in en bour, and he coo fidently expects, we are told, to ride 30 miles within the same time during the fre Bont Buoson. Meanwhile records are 50 namaroos that the Records Committees
o al. must despair of keeping pace with them, and propose to limit their number. Whea a cyalist rides against wint the sporting! reporter in his ploturesque language calls.
bicycle riders. The first on who rode 20
об
the old gentleman with the scythe, there is atware & standard of comparison is pravions records, but it is obvions that if any course tony be ridden in place to place record making, any one may become a record-holder by choosing a stretch of country not previously attempted.
about the lessons to be learned from the
view.
admiral cont
confessed on
ironclads, or fast cruisora, or qulek-firing
guns, or torpeda-boats, according to the
allied
out of our waters to keep order in their OW).
every day,
That still the British authorities go on
simtusly!
y talking in their sleep. That it is a wonderful realisation of the fairy tale of our childhood about the *Sleeping Palace,' for at Pekin everybody ho enters the balls of the Slumbering Dragon falis under the spell. That Mr Carzon was hatieved to be the Gool Fairy' who would esange the
'forrader.
in able to tell what the Chinese will do when the Government is so stow to do its duty
note
Was it, on Saturday lest, | the money would be handed over to as conducted by the Rev. E. Champneys by Her Majesty.
Gro. B. SartH.
OIL ON THE TROUBLED WATER.
BER
Japanelo
direct
0715. Wo
AN INDIAN APPOINTMKNE.
Lendon, August 9.-Colunel Campbell Walker bea accepted the Inspector-tieneral. ship of Forests in Mysore, and will learn ne England shortly.
TROUBLE ON THE COFGO. London, August 10.It is reported from Zuzibar that the Belgians on the Congo have hanged a trader named Stakes fo supplying hostile natives with ammunition.
BISHOFRICS.
London, August 8-The Right Rev. Randall Davidson, Bishop of Rochester,
De Thorold deceased.
he, but Franco la known for sudden decla and cries out for justice to bo administered and Boat tie clothes on before him, and pararmany, but Great Britain from Lord Macnaghted, and Sir Richard Douche Indian Football Assosiation Challenge:
tations of war,
date.
faste and fency of his inquirers. To his
from it protect us. mind the slent less to to patriotism and That it has not much to protect at Anko- wee that
discipline, loyalty, must inevitably triumph over That the Navy League has not got a phero- nation that was destitute of
of any of these
menally powertui, popular, or active ally qualities. This somewhat gas genars- to appeal to naval
13 the China Áss.'
lisation is no probably nearer the truth That the Association did not endear itatif to i
experts, but it
than
as by excess of goal over the burning! question of Kaaberg.
That I for one shall certainly not support
•* any navy league to perpetuate this Ha
kaduta polter
most of the theories pat forward to explain why Japan beat Chins at sea. Sir Edward paid a bandsome tribute to the conduct of the Japanega in the war. should like to say that GAY great deal of heroism displayed by one of these nationa ibe Japanese, said the gallent admiral-
I
a testimonial which will be much appreciat-
ed from such a quarter in Dal Nippon,
A Sentous evolie riot, which was only quelled by the use of fire-orme, occurred da board the German slesmer Doxer, on the 14th inat, at Bangkok, About 11 o'clock, the cooltes commenced quarrelling with the ship's cargo bants, end on one of the Euro- pean officers attempting to quell the disor- der be was set upon and badly knocked about. All kinds of weapoca were then seized by the coolies, and affairs assuming a
That I fail to see the use of getting the
11 41.0
A GOOD SUGGESTION FROM SWATOW. (From our own Correspondent.)
Swatow, August 23. Intellectually we have been sitting
amongst princes and feasting on at things'
Dek Co. to build a new Admiralty Dock hero lately. On the 16th inst. the Fer. ir 11e whole catablishment is to be left an Mardo Mackenzie delivered a Lecture an easy prey to any enemy that chooses to *woop down.
We
with sun hats and
his
сад
.
*Ir the blood is diseased the body is die sed.-Remember that the blood, whether pare
FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE,'-If the blood
THE COMMISSION ON INDIAN EXPENDITURÁJO
Lendon, Augusti 8-Mr Colin Campbell has been appointed Secretary to the Walbý Commission on Indian expenditure, in place of Mr G. T. Ritobis, resigned.
FOOTBALL Calcutta, Augusși A.-The fcal tis for the
he had neither an hat nar um to hand it to the latter, as it were. It la Mu
Mej Bly's
y's Supreme the Fleet for protection in the event of oficial. We propose to go forward in the brella, it was as much his life was anticipated oles that in Great Britain
Japan. of
and the Shmpshire Light Infantry pres April 23, 1894, for
reversing a dedi- worth to return to Foochow. distance
tance considerable portion of the sum will he sign of the Court for Japan, was decided at sapidid game, the Walsh over
It spout,
tually winning by 3 goals to 1. Rain pore thongs Bone That when there is no lest hero it vanuotpath of doty, but we would urge the of 7 or 8 miles, in the broiling sun, will go to the East in silver. Jaj a will, for the P. and 0. The Attornes almost without coasating made the
wa lake it, on 20th July, when judgment was amount, we lake it, powers that be, that as long as we keep was, therefore, agreed that it was heet, within Treaty rights we have a claim to the auder the circumstances, for running vessels and war material, not only to make G., Mr E. H. Follard, and Mr J. W. watched by an omney oncourse of people
of COUTB?, requiro mach in the way
way of (Sir Richard Webster, Q.0.), Me
vround vary slippery. The game was
protection of life and property.
and send off his dispalobes from Kuliang by a post messenger to the Viceroy and bisp the wear and tear of the war. but also M'Carthy wars ocunsel for the appellants; despite the inclemency of the weather, telegrams to Peking and the Foreign Office for the increase she is now bound to make the respondents did not enter appearance with a note of instructions to Mr Pitsipies, in that direction, and it is probable that on the appeal. The oase for the appellants W. ROBINSON and Go. make a speriał and that he himself would return to Foo-mach of those requirements will be ezesat- was argued in May last.
feature of Selling Pianos and Organs on Lord Macnaghten, in delivering their the Easy-Payment system. show at the earliest moment, which he did ed here. Still, sixteen millions is a large
amount, and, besides, ironclads are not Lordships' judgment, said, on Nov. 30, carly in the same evening.
built directly, and the requirements will 1892, a collision occurred between the JOHN R. WOLFE.
not be for the whole sum at once. We Ch shima, an Imperial Japanese eruitor, CRITICISM BY A CORRESPONDENT may note, in regard in the whole business and the Farenna, a stoamship belonging to or impare, circulates thongh the organs of the Focohow, August 14. and the way that it came into Russian the appellauts. The Chishima sank in human body-Laogs, Best, Stomach, Kidneys, From the Express sent out by Arelden hands the following, which a correspondent mediately with great loss of life. On Nov. Brain. If it is laden with poisonous matter i con Wolfe, it would see that the aun sends as, as received by fast meil. He 29, 19833, a suit was commenced against the prende disease or its pourro. Iti cassa of Stro- dangerous to a man going down hill and tells as ibat the murder is now oozing out, appellants by petition in Her Majesty's fula, Scurry, Eczam, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood
•Gaelic Foots and Poetry and on the Ris: barmless if he is climbing up. It also and that there was considerable difficulty in Cours for Japan on behalf of sixty-two Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of all kinds the That it is a ouriona ocincidence (only this, the Rer, Mr MacLagan gave one on Notes seems to be desirable that British Consuls, China as to how the money should be raised different poraans, or grants of persons, who effects of Clarke's Blood Mixture are marvellous and nothing more) that Chinese Customs on Local Popular Ballada and Piar-hook han anunding mountains in China; to pay the war indemnity. The 1. G. were all jined as co-plantiffs. The eti honands of wonderful sures have been affected oraisers are more audacious in the watere Both leotares were well attended and were
should be provided by their Government
mbrelles. They stopped is sad offered to arrange the fan. tiun alleged that the disaster was caused take's Blood Mixture is sold exery. of this Colony when our own etuiers are highly appreciated by the audiences,
at the uttermost parts of the have not had the pleasure of listening to two the Consuls, not the umbrellast coes it allowed a fres hand; tbia cansei the { solely by the negligence of the servants of/hers at 28. d. per bottle. Bowers of worth...
a greatest coustervation among the Man- the appellants. And each of the persons stations and substitutes.. such fine Jeatures since we left home and raty be expected to grapple with auderins, whose system of squeezes world claimed to represent some one of the sea is faden with imparities it spreads direase as it That Customs man told the Hongkong hope to be able to send you some notes on without soracsuch equipment. The must er hemselves into the arms of the Russian men who were drowned and to be entitled circulates through the organs of the hunga
omargaucy from the top of a mountain theruby interfered with, and they threw olan together constituted the plaintiffe Magistrate the other day I saw the de- them soon, feeling sure they will interest diuary Chinese soldier never travel without and French agurts, and these last offered separately to damages for the injury body--Lungs, Heart, Stomach, kidneys, Brain. censed fall overboard and get drowned many of your readers. Another lecture kas
been announced for the 27thiast, by the Roy, umbrella, The Chinese officials freat to guarantee the loan for them. It looks, resulting from his death. On being Clarky's World-famed Blood Mixture in war- saw it with my own syea; quite sure
our Consuls on about the same footing as -o oath.
I. C. Gibson un 'A glance at modern Sulence," they very dangerous aspect the officers brought | That later evidence proved that he didn't, and from our knowledge of this gentleman do the Chinese soldier. It is, there-ture, vory mach 19 if, when Bransist served with the penzion the sppelin ranted to cleanse the blood from all impurities was offered to Chins by the applied that the suit should be dismised from whatever cause aching For Serofala a national disgrace--if you will
regman, who, fore,
pardon
of all others, knows with coate, on the ground that distinct Smery, Earena, Ead Lege, Skin and Blood we are certain to have a highly fatellectual the syllogism that our Consuls should not China mest intimately, and is best abis to causes of sation were improperly joined. Disses, Pimples, and Bores of all kinds it
their country, for which help her, the opportunity was lost, and be provided
by It has been suggested that a Dobating they brave the perils of foreign strand, China bes fallen into the hands of, porhaps, was discharged with austs by the opera at 2. Bd. Beware of wasthies itoitations and
The
application was granted, but the order effcots are marvellens. Thousands of wonderful carys have been effected by it. Sold everywhe Society be started late for amneement dur
with 4
4 proper umbrells. Umbrellas, oven greater enemics than Japan. The Court of ing the winter months, and we may nec this
and Japan.
the appeal eshams carried when the weather bo- made in Germany,' can be obtained at question naturally enggosts itself What to Her Majesty in Concil from that debatituten.
ision was bestd ex parte the comes a little cooler. Our firas subject for price at any Treaty Fort in Chins, and was our Foreign Office doing all this time, ision was
respondents phoned to Baograk polies station for ausis. That I am sorry for the Magistrate, and debate should be The Knoheng Masssere before say more serious disaster occur the and was it advised by its Ministor in ware not represented at the Bar, but their
sorry for British justice.
case was very fully and ably stated in and the masterly incapasity of British offi. British Consulat Bervice should be provided Chins 1-L. and 9. Exprese cials in Downing Street and Paking in con-
with an ample stock of umbrellas--and sas
written argument addressed to the Supreme hats! It is characteristic of Great Britain Lootion therewith. By the way, are that her gallant and hard-working officials Ma Vere Shaw, author of the Book of Court, which left nothing more to be said on their behalf. His lordship here quoted wo to be content with what we have should be left at the mercy of the elements, the Dog, and Captain Hayes, antline from the rules of Her Majesty's Courts in done, of apparently little nee, lo
To obtain
Veterinary Notes for Horse Unners,'
China
and Japan, and came to ustics for this horrible outrage? It we In this instance, if her Gongul had only bann
the top- Rre, then Heaven help the Beltish nation and provided with the essential sup-but and have togetbar written a book antilled Dogs clusion that such a spit as the prosent Was ?
might bars umbrella
instrumental for Hot Climates Fuzhounds, bartlow, offspring in future for it will be in avenging the ruthless murder and brutal beagina, grey-bounde, deer-häuoda, Basset- not and never wan meintainable la Bog-
a righ that we have To the Editor of the 'OHINA MAXL,"
all the
'spaok and mutilation of his halpless. countrywomen hounds, other hands, and d spantels are the land. The result was that the argumenta
finds sporting dogs devisred be suitable for on which the Hongkong, August 24,
througls your colomes the formation of
were now turned against - SEB-I have just received a letter from Society is Hongkong and all treaty ports in himself perfectly helpless, unable to badge Llarit and tan, English, fox, Dandie Dla them. They were compelled to fall back Feachew stating that it is propored to areot China to agitate the gustiva until wa gathy was, and all because he was left with-mont, hard-haired Scots, Skyes, Budling on the Rules of the Courts of China and
yard, anxious, earnestly anxious though Bandon Go Bert, Mand Sitting Antara menurial to this missionarica lately massa- redross, even if we have to fight for it in but his sun-bat and umbrella. It is s'atud ton, Welsh, sud Airedalen, while the sale. Japan, and they were met with this diff Violins, slue Stringe and fittings for sale at cred at Whassng noar Kucheng, over their the same way as the poor widow, mentioned the in our British Ministor bar neither oellaneous list embrass the ball dog, only, that nothing was to be found, in those
graves to the Fusohow semetery, and also cleewhere, whe
her weared rights only by pap bottle or a night cap with which to colle, bob-tailed sheep dog, grost dans Afferont end distinct senses of action not to warrant the joinder in one suit of to place a tablet to their memory in the importanity. The Chinese have their Bed hesis of letters from people who he bare sean British Eplecopal Church at Fooshaw. The Lily Bouleties and White Lily Societies terrify the procrastinating Teung-li Yamen, poodle, and Japsiens dog
of the memorial has received the and Vegetarian Societies, all inicioal to the It is too badil
suma partion. There was no authority either te grens hemels from the use of Clarke's Blood approval of these most interested. The foreigners. Why should we not le tare
*Tan Hasith and Vigoar of an individual de- express or implied for so grost departare Barometer ... Defence
THE COMMISSION.
照 pand upon the quantity and quality of the Blood. From settled practice. The language of Rule Temperature It cleanses and clears the blood from all im- sra limited to que dollar, I shall be glad Sosis
Foodbow, August 19. When the tienes baie ken at work, there are 30 was no doubt, in form, perovisaive. The Kumidity Society or shall purities. This is a good testimonial from the to require this small sum from
wo day
BBM. Consul, Me. Mansfield, and the throw into the blod, este producte, and it Defence Society But, to be serious,
russon gun
was why that form was adopted snob Direction of | Family Doctor: Blood Part or at a desirous of subscribing, opacing on account we are strongly of opinion here that very U.S. Cassel, Mr Hixson, having reatived there be at elitated but things, any sites) perhaps quite clear. It might Dave been skit have brought to light, and we can with the behalf of the Hwasung memorial fond
I the fuset Blood Purifier that exienos and in the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank on great duty still remains for us to carry on instractions from their respective Ministers detained in the hand they influence huition intended to leave room for the intraduction Foros
and it is to coations the agitation until we in Peking to ac-operate in enquiring ints the and function and dually priduse organe dia of any ohange of procedure that might be Weather obtain what we are determined to have late entrage at Kaobang, with a view to the saxe, the Etniaria, and Bosan flosed in England, or it might have Rain
prompt puulshment of the oulprits connarned, fala Scurvy, Ecsens, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood been aned merely to emphasise the point į teya for eye, độ đại
| Distami, Pimples and Sores of all kinds, the started from the Ban-hing jetty at
the 19th Loss Me Kantha was effects of Clarke's Blood Mixture are marvelous suit #rongly stituted by the W. Rezissos and Cu are Special Agents acompanied by Mr Et L. R. Allen, Vies. Theseands of woodnetgi zares have been effected fainder of distinct causes of suit by diffi- Mixture is weld everywhere, at 2s. 6d. pet bottle, Tanch and tons unsqualled. Enis Agents, for all the leading English and Continental Conal at Pagoda, the Revd. W. Baslater and by Cake's Bieod Mixture is held every rant persons might be dismiered on the where, at de bd, per battle. Beware of worth application of any defendant without regard Beware of werkklous imlinilona and rebobkuier. W, Robinson and Co.
Fianoforte Manulasiaters,
sig Bay, La Ster; and Mr Blason by Lieut. Head Initations nad sobatioten,
Alred. The lighters surrounded the vessel, That if this was not flat perjury I will ent | treat.
out their firearms, and noverat shots were
and about 10 apolies were on board but im-
and he then admitted that he didn't. “
my hat.
mediately the shooting began a pasto set in That the Magistrate swallowed, cat bis
topco but the statement and the explana and in a few minutes none were left except ose who was covered with blood from shot-wounds. Messrs Windscr & Co. tele-That sacks things ought not to be tolerated.
tance, but the mocoago did not reach ite destination though a subsequent messenger did, and a large foros of "donstables - Was aummoned from various parts of the river. sa woll es about 20 from Baugrik. However, on their arrival everything was quiet. Dr Hays who happened to be paring the vessel when the raw commenced, varried the in- formation setore and afterwards west en board to render medical assistance.--Bangkok
Times.
W. Robinson
Iptatis iN TO BLOOD. We have
tion,
BROWNIE.
CORRESPONDENCE.
PROPOSED MEMORIAL TO KUCHENG VICTIMS.
been
Α
grit of our forefathers Why not advocate and pet, at this critical moment, he fadia. The terriers include bull terrier. the Boprements succeeded before!
Mixtara. It cannot be too highly estimated, for, cost is estimated at 81000, Bubroriptions Lave our Fareiga cholga Gatling• ;
utmost confidence recomiend $ to our subscri
bers and the public generally,' For Scrotals, Henry, Eczema, Bad. Lego, kiu and Blood
Dissaien, Pimples and. Bores of all kinds, its
Bfects are marvellous, Thousands of wonderful :
aby
one
J. B. BURDON,
Bishop.
gures have been effected by it" Clarice's Blood FLORALS' PIANOS-The Angst in the World
..
Rules
being causes of action by and against the
that *
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