TUKEDAI, SEPTEMBER 24, 1895.
THE TYPHOON. The Spanish Consal courteously forwards the following telegram to ua :—
Bicondo, 3rd September, 6 p.m.--The depression annoassed this morning is now to the N.E. of Macila, uear to the coast N.E. of Luzon.
THE EMPRESS' CASE.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. (Surried to taa "Omina Mail']
LONDON, Sept. 22, 1893, THE JEDDAR OUTRAGE.
The Brisisd, French and Russian ambas sadors at Constantinople have addressed strong note to the Forte repeating their demande for an indemnity, and for the
At the Magistras 10-dey, before Mr H. punishment of the offenders in the attack E. Wodehoose, Chau Lan, steerage pas on their Consuis at Jeddah, Bouger by the Empress, was brought up on remand charged with repeated disorderly conduct on the voyage, and with an annule
THE FRENCH IN MADAGASCAR, Farther lotters frous. Madagascar atate
|
THE CHINA MAIL.
| THE PUNJOM MINING CO., LIMITED, The Secretary of the Pasjon Hiring Co., Limited, advises the receipt of the following report for August from Mr Blamey, the manger at the mine:-
August Shaft, 3181 val.-The north drive on the poures of Gillies reet has been driven a further distance of it fest, making it 26 fest from the melt saat arcessat, and work there has been discontinued for the present for rosagna which will appear in Ister part of this report.
FORMOSA.
ANFING, TAKOW AND TATWAX-YU TO ME CLOSED
(Special to The China Gazette')
THE FUTURE OF CHINA. pairs of the dykes of the Hoangho and the Imperial Palace, and the costs of the Im- INTERESTING OFFICIAL, REPORI.
perial marriage, more than £5,000,000 star- The annual report of Mr W. N. Beauling, without being obliged to have re- olerk, Secretary of the British Legation at course to a fotoign loan or new fax or
some other such measure. Poking, contains soms vary valuable com. ments on the eventful year of 1884. In conclusion he says *--
markets."
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Will
on the boatswain when the vessel arrived that the semy is dwindling daily and thir/ tell you last this is our deepeat loved or that Japances scotte roport that Liu Yanglah, shown to have taken place in there cout-" nations viding with one soother in esger wili lond yea £50. at the end of
in Hongkopy, on Sept. 17. Mr J. Hastings the sufferings are terrible, the hospitals are appeared for the prosecution, and Mr H. crowded with over three thousand sick. L. Dennys for the defence.
The bas
COLONEL NORTH AND, JEM MAGE, TES TOVERING STORY OF POna · 801," Colonel North, speaking last week ní a
Tokyo, September 14th,
mooting held in the Denelon Hall, Armley, Lende, for the purpose of returning thanks Viceroy Kabayams had sent instructions
There must be untold riobes in China, to the Unionist candi later at the recent to the Naval Department, asking that a number of torpedo-bosts should be detached
the property of private person, which are cleation for West Lenda, sald that some at the present moment invested in small bis friends had expressed the opinion that for special duty in Formosas water. The
smounis in pawnshops, mercantile houses, it was a mistake to include Jem Mace and torpedo flotills destined for this work are
It appears to the an inevitable set of restaurants, cookshops, in order to canoon Dick Fiurge, the pugilists, in the Unit now assotsbling at Sasebo and will the war with Japan that the eyes of all the then from the knowleiga sud rapacity of procession which marched through the car. to Scuthern shortly. a Work in the No. 1 croisent was resumed of-war presided over by the Commander-in. principal foreign powers will be turned to a few days ago, and I am pleased to say the Chief it has been decided to close all the wards China and Kotes walebing and the officials; but the time will come when alituenay on the day of the election. E
in South Formosa, waiting for the extension of trade in varicus vys can be used for other purposes, would explain the circumstances. that Chinese loans will then appear again I'm hard ap. I have got no money. face is bow in a strong body of ure showing potta at present "open Taiwan-fu." } branches which way resnotably be expected nancial and industrial, and it is not likely Mare called athixofiles und said : Colomel,
Hitle from gold by woebing. So far it is including Anping,
the Europeso apon
you lead me 60 He (Colonel Forth)
You have bee poor, however, but I am looking for an The ports named will be declared closed to ena
The revival of commerce which bai been At the present moment we see several answered, Yes, Jea
champion of England, and I admire sport, early improvement. Of cuures, I need aot from the early part of next month. the finding of payable ore liere would put a
hitherto kept at Anping, has now trios, autwithstanding the aerous and competition to supply China with the leans who
and prosperity, is alone a fair warrant of posible reorganisation of the Empire, money, saying ibat he had made $200 with very different complexion on the value of for some time past fixed his headquarters atous bindrances in the way of progres needed for payment of the indemnity and our prospects throughout the wise. We Taiwan-fu, The number of Chinese and
Up this subject my above-mentioned it. He (Colonel North) refused to take are stoping on the course of the nerth and other defenders there is reported to be at futuro promise.
Even if, as may be the case, Chitta sinf Frant expresses hiraself as follows: Ick the money. About six months after lanet 12,000, the garraion having been low grade ore,
cial coutrot and the extension of auch cou-
I'm brake again, Colonel, but I daren't In order to begin this work, we bad to fugitive warriors fraun Changhwa and Tai-carcely credible that she will be sbla ta
avoid some measures of reorganisation, if trol to the provincial revenues of the coun- auk yan. (Laughter.) He (Colouel North not merely in self defence, at least by the try, there will probably be an enormous mid, Ob, yes, Jan; that's all right," and remove the air pipes put in to ventilate the nan. At Hele Tib-belen there are
necessity of providing money for the large increase of revenue, which will make the be gase bin another £50. He made £600 workings on Dillies' reef, pad as the reel is 1,200 of Ltu's men, large and has to be bleated out, we shall
indemnity which must be paid.
meeting of largo and now obligations far with it, and offered back the £50. but it not be able to replace theas for some little
If Chins is ever to alaad aloue and opase
any more than those to be a helpless victim of suy assailant, the air than might at fist night spurse was again refused. He did not know Jeni a new Beet, an honest financial posibes aazisty of many countries, Govern- helped Macs sut of his difactitien because, administration, and an army xoorganised menie, and individuals or syndicates to being a sportsman, he liked to encourage after a Europass model. More than this, land money to China testifies fully to their sport. That was the explanation to Jem or rathes in order to obtain theas things, costidence in her financial stability; and as Macs being at Leeds under the circuin she must construct railways, open mites, the indemnity has to be paid in instalments stance already reported, The same build roads, sed generally develop the extending for a period of years, there is plied to the presence of Dick Burgo great latent resources of the Empire.
time allowed to borrow at leisure, and the day in question, as he lost him two 50% All this has been said before and tre-enlarged sources of revenue above referred in the same way. He was struck with the
the week Jem Mace brought back the
THE PEARY RELIEF EXPEDITION. | sulh reefs, where we have a large body ofcently increased by the addition of the learut no lesson by the war, yet it reems With E etive centralisation of the flann- that Jem Mace came to bim again sad said.
The expedition zone to the relief of Lieut. Peary and his companions has returned to St. John's, after having accomplished its
Mr Dennys addressed the Court on the first charge, as to which the evidence had closed. The second charge was then inkan. The boatswain was recalled and con- firmed bis former evidence, as to being B-object. The Feary expedition was almost Baulted by defondant, on Sept. 17, on the
starved when relieved. Empress in Hongkong harbour.
Kdward Kelly, quartermaster, stated that he was with the Eatswain at the time of. the mult. When the fightbigan, witness tried to stop it but could riol; it went on the du for about five minutes, and then ferdant wont song. I was st the deer of tatarain's room, on the starboard aide; defendant had no business to cure on
the
FASHIONABLE ENGAGEMENT. The Duke of Marlborough is engaged to fisa Vanderbilt,
INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS. At the meeting of the New York and
time yet,
BOMO
KILLING NO MURDER.' Writing from Nikkisng on the 12 lost a
hore
must
A
have a
In inlandquently eugh cleowhere. The cor-
that side of the ship. The bealswain gave London Athletic Clubs beld in New York Lof our former workings und am confirmed stage in the other have the report elusion drawn therefrom by me is that ito. added to those already known to exist, grafitnds of theso men. They came down abindaly so povecation; he was talk the Americans won all the eleven events, in this by the direction wa aro gstling, that foreigners are to be driven out, und great commercial interests must be involved will be ample to meet intarset and ropay to assist him in his campsiga withsat e
to witness when tho Chinamaa came up and struck him. There was some lugege of the pansengura moar, and defeudaut might have been going for it. No strempt was made to oba ruct him. There were forty or by other Chinese about.
Tang Amt, passengers' cook, gave corro- borative vulcuce. He was within two or thres yards of the apol, and was attending to some parengers baggage.
Defendant
all of his out already.
Mr Denays addressed this Court and said that the defence was that the boatswain best suited the Chinamas.
creating several world recorda
(From Tonkin Exchanges.)
THE RAILWAY FRAUDS.
Paris, Sept. 14.
emb Element.
EARTHQUAKE FATALITIES.
outs put ost is that very fair grade ore.
ande early in the aming month.
ground.
oht, without any appreciable strain upon invitation from bim.-W. Budych. the country and far lose any crippling of its neteral resources.
In the way, if the reform in
must result in a more unerring flow of in
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
lant revenues of many detoriptions into Mr J. Abraham the national exchequer, which would be str W. G. Allen sufficient to provide for the reorganisation Mina C. Balbe of the army and Davy, as well as for novoral Miss J. Balbar
Mr G. Cadell
Bir A. J. Lowe Miss E. Loyzagars Mios Mackay Mr G. Aguus Main
The ureasent started to go out to the sew chatt has reached its destination and is now correspondent of the N... Daily News aya randy for the shaft when it reaches this-Readers of history will remember that in the time of the Protcator a certain Colonel depth.
Intermediate, 140 feet level. This point Titus wrote a book named Killing no Murder, continues to give the bulk of the ore we re in which he wished to perenda the boro milling and within the last for days has that killing the Protector was to murder, but a justifiable not to rid the country shown nigos of improvement. I now think the main chuts of ore is standing ly the east of a tyrant. We have arrived at this
feat that in two small cross- towne and ailies they
in the changes which now appear to be boldly to kill a asy operly and Binking the new shalt below this level foreigner is not accounted a crime," Let the minent,
With respect to the partial or more ei. was colomenord osrly in the month and nina readers of the North-Ching Daily Newsanded opening up of China and the Anaucial administration be once effected, | foot has been sunk and timbored. I expect ponder well these words and understand to see the connection with the 200 feet level their import. Not many years sines the development of trade and industries there prestige of the foreigner was so great that in, it can bpitaliste, contractore, rosnu 110 feet Lovel.--The only work doing his ille and property were perfectly safe, upon Brisk capitaliste, contractor, ran
East. that The Court of Assizes has suquilted the here just how to the driving of two small but all this is now changed by the week facturers, merchants, and all who have any
interess in the trade of the Far riots The
sion is and policy of Western governments.
hare the strength of foreign competition is was not going for any luggage, but had got ; Southern Railway directors accused of Jevels for the hotter working of the dear and murders of the past few year will be very great. It is necessary in the other necessary steps in the path of proLiant-Col, E. Balfe Mr. L. Martel
New Leader.The various drivce, stopes, completely destroyed our reputation
“As to reproductive works, such as rail Mr W. J. Canter and winzer on this leader poptines to give safety. It is high time to ester upon a po-first instanes for them to take ndequate
measures to prevent their enterprises being ways, mines, &, the mones required for and Mrs Clark of reprisals or clee place the Empire us.
W. Cox a zome fait grade ore and should do so for fer reprisal ontrol. When the people forestalled and eclipsed by their numerous then will offer no kind of difliculty, since Mr an another month at least.
anrivale
European capital will readily be forthcom-Miss Do We have now connected with the 110 ft.openly talk as quoted above ik
For this purpose it is hero anggested that
W. A. Duf leval and thus proved that it is the eco-say and simple stap to translate the
all such directions.
Mr J. P. Esg'on tinuance of
sas, without delay, that they are ably and In connection with this last point it in Me A. Fair at and above this level.
Chinese and Wrete to governments have said eficiently represented in China by agentated in the North-China Daily News of Mr J. 11. Fawkner The little drainage tunsel near the surface almost the same thing. According to 10% duly qualised to further their intorssis and May 29 last that specifications, estimates, Mr G Fenwick is now in sixty feet, and should be complet-eatablished Chinese law murder of & Chint-
and plans are being made by order of the Mr E. F. Fernley within next fortnight.
than by a Chisan is punished with death. to hold their own against all competitors.
Two points more I will consider very Viceroy Chang for the immediato establish-Me H. Gittins Gillies Reel Mill Gully tuongl.-Very But, mirabile dictu regates tra so far little work is being done at cbie point, beyond the common pale of law that an Imbat abort el, odon these haement of large ironworks at Nanking, to Mr B. Graperood
supplement those already in existence at | Me W.
Me T. Guignard most of the ore has been taken ont to water perial ediet is necessary to allow Us Foo-had the benefit of the opinion of one of the
Grand Tronk railway to connect Canton Me F. W. Hi level. We shall now attack this by means chow murderers to be put to death. What at experienced and most prominent Hangang in supplying the bisterials for the M of a crosscut from the 110 feet level August areout 3
areour Ministers and home governments doing
with Peking. The preliminary line will be. with their wits to allow auch an extraordi
between Yan chow on the Yangtze and B. Hall
Me 0.
O. Harris shaft.
nary course of action? It cultivated foreig nere cannot ece the trend of such sotions the
Ts'ingkiangpu on the Grand Canal. These Mr R. J. Hastings cities will then be the starting points for
Mr J. J. Hoar most ordinary Chinees can and do most
the extensions aorth and sovih. thoroughly. All foreigners in the East are
From recent accounts tho railway will be Me W. J. Hubbard annoyed, not to any disgusted, at the isck of
minenced some time in the latter part of Mr Morton Jones Judgment shows in dealing with the hire
· ΠΑΣΕ early: ports were this your or
blr J. Kinghoru spring, But enough lot as hope we are
It is sincerely to be hoped that this news new entering upon a new ers that will change all these facts and put us in a posi
destined to prove true, fion where we shall be respected and treated with justice.
Kvide was then taken as to a counter- obato against the boalawain, of assaulting the Chinstond.
In the State of Honduras, there have
been numerous earthquakes. Three hun- dred and fifty-three persons were killed,
an
ME
a washerman at Boston. He THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON IN time sro Philling loader worked some language iste aolien. It would seem that the said merchants, &o., would do well to/ing for the development of the country in Douglas
Chau Lus, defendant in the other cases, wid he wne
was trying to pase along the deck of the ship, to get a sapan nad come ashore in Hoogkong, when the boatswain hit him in the face, knocking him down.
The case
ted, and the Chinaman was
tha
FRANCE.
Paris, Sept. 10. The Municipal Council has entertained the Lord Mayor to dejeuner; Lord Dufferin was present.
THE FRENCH ARMY MANŒUVRES. Goners! Zarlinden entertained at déjeu.
Tolat drivegs for the month...616 feet Ore mined
.......58 ton
was adjuned until after- non, when the blessin was acquit
convicted on both counts. A third charge against lum, that he had asaanted the ship's interpreter at the beginning of voyage, was dropped, the other two being considered auflicien, His Worshipper the officers who resisted in the man-made up as follows passed sentence of £5 fine for general armes in the east. He propored the health disorderly conduct, and $100 or gi months for assaulting the boatswain. His Worship added that he was sorry there
power to make the punisl. ment heavier, for B was a particularly Berions case; & number of Chinese had taken passage with the deliberato intention of having their own way in everything, and bad organised a plan, of which the defen- dant was the leader. It was an attempt to terrorise the ship, and it must be dealt with severely.
was no
The finen wero paid..
SUPREME COURT-
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION. Before His Honow Mr a. G. Wise, Prime Judge)
Tuesday, September 24.
A LEGAL PASSAGE-AT-ARMS. Chan Chung Ynn aned the Su Yək Man Ki firm for $1.000, and also for $800, on two loans. Mr J. F. Reros appeared for the plaintiff. and Mr J. J. Francis, Q.C., for the d fendast.
Me Reece in opening said he would pro- duce a nole as proof of the debt.
Mr Francis-We have been told by the other aids that there is no promissory note.
shewar to
to cur request was that there
The
were no documents whatever.
Mr Rooce-I ask to be allowed to ex-
We said nothing of the sort.
plato
Mr Francis-We-eslled for documents in
de caza, and were told there were none
the
Mr Reece I was saked for certain dood- meata, sad
of the Prince of Greece and General Dra- gomiroff. He declared that the French Army had now been placed on a sound fouting.
PARIS, Sept. 16.
In an intervian the tassian General Dragomiroff praises the military organisers and soldiers who took part in the recent Fracob army manœuvres,
TONKIN.
As article by M. de Lacassar approves H. Rousseau returning to France to defend Tonkin.
CHINESE CONCESSIONS TO GERMANY.
Pans, Sept. 17. The Gurmans have obtained territorial conces lots on the banke of the Peiko at
Fooshow (1).
LA PERFIDE ALBION !'
The English claim that the mandarina
aro impeding the Enquiry into the Kucheng
A Naval action is possible.
(Special in the N.-C. Donly News.')
THE SHANGHAI-NANCING RAIL WAY.
Peking, 18th September. The Emperor gave consent a short time
tona.
et. 0
August Shaft.......... 699
123 10 Mili Gully............ New Leadering
15 0 Milling. This was carried on thirty-one daye, being equivalent to twenty one days with the fall battery, crushing 800 tone of ore from the mine for a yield of 405 2 12 dwis, of smelted gold. The re-erection of the old twelve head of stamps was sufficient. ly advanced by the avering of the 23rd inat, to allow of ortishing being started with them and they have since been regning fall time. put. The carpenters are now engaged in ting in new timbers to support the steno brooker, and repairing the mill building ga- nerally. They are his laying down new blanket tables throughout the mill.
General-The usual attention is being given to all work coming under this head, and large additions baso bera iade to ear stock of firewood. have ever known it.
Health.This is fairly good,
WUCHANG.
leaders in the China trade.
REASONS FOR REVIVAL OF TEADS.
Fastly. How is the rorival of trade in 1894, notwithstanding all apparently ad- verse circnmstances, to be acounted for?
50
is
about
of
Miss Howarth
Mr J. H. Martin Mr & Mrs C. Mooney
and family Miss Mowbray be Mr D. Munroe Mr (.-A. Müller Mr J. W. L. Oliver- | Capt. J. Pedrinun Capt. and Mrs Palmer Mr W. Partic
Mr A. B. Reonie
Mr J. S. Rouch
Mr O. P. A. Sangater Mr O. Schubert
Mr L. Simon
Mr A. B. Skottown Mr H. Sledge
Mr M. J. D. Stephens Miss Summary:
Mr and Mrs J. P.
Thomss
Mr R. L. Thomas Mr L. Webster Me U. Willard
PRAK HOTEL
Geo. Fenwick Mre Gordon and
children
Me O. Kleinschmidt Major and Mrs G. K.
Монте
Mr F. D. Micloun
Mr Hugh McCallum
Me Bandelsuds
B. P. Sheldon
Mr B
My informant says :--In trging to ac coact for the usualy we must renguiss the 1 that the usual calamities of war were practically absent. No blockaded, there was no harassing of the rerchants, no seizing or overhauling of
Rospre ing China's ability to meet tha their ships (with a few exceptions, mostly towards the end of lustilities); in fact, no fodernity and other expenses, I end by Mr W. Boffey interforenco whatever with the ordinary adding that bor existing debt, roughly Me J. W. Bollas course of business. The Chinese coseting speaking, amounts to £6,000,000: that Dr. F. . Bowers. steamors were simply transferred to the fowige Customs revenue is
Mr J. G. Baskie the rivers £3,000,000 per sunwin, and can boar, in in Cos (N.-C. Daily News Correspondent.} neutral dag, and those on
RUMOURS AND THEIR STYENTS. remained unmolested under their own fig, addition to the charges already incumbent Bir R. P. Dipple
9th September.
Mr that the carrying facilities were out upon it, hypothecation to the extent
some £30,000,000. Some three months ago when travelling curtailed in any respect.
With the exception of the weekly up the Ran, the friendliness of the peceple living in the river towns was very notics. Japaneso zanil steamers, it cannot be said able, Christian books were readily bought, that any vessel formerly plying in Chineso and a friendly cup of ten after uffered water crased running,
A work age, passing | The plague in Hongkong tardly afincted
A New York journal states that the madei to the aissionary. through the same towns, a great change trade outside of that colony. The coaming of a steamship designed to maks 38 nautical wos nubierable near Ngaolufa, and in Labour. This is more plentiful than towns and villages pot visited by baate steamers from Hongkong rau sa uzual, and miles na hour and cross the Atlantia fa thres] simple but effective quarantine regulations days has been exhibited in the Matitimo to sen a foreigner, buy his bonka and lia Shanghai and other ports prevented any | Exchange by Me Richard Pointon, the in-
serious interruption of trade.
ventor of the system of pro
propulsior, Besides
Mr G. V. Inparhain states that he has the sente of England, Coreni F. de iz Fou.-O.p. Lobmen taking out patents in America Mr Painton Consul D. C. Bearde-Mr M. W. Like France, Denmark, Bormants, and will Oapt. Guny, Fr. Art, Mons. Lazy nat, child and nurseMrs Lobst all other all other European
Senth the Mexican and American Mons. Hauser (Viasðir.A. P. Morgan
Tonkic) Me
) Me Navarr rep is to form
Mr T. Nelmon HoltermannMe Nenn
Treasurer, Me Cac Krumbach
frum Hankow, the people were still glad
to his teaching, but getting nearer to Rainful. The total rainfall for the mouth Hankow the busy towns on the river bank of the Empire were not more than the The drought and famine in various paris is 61 inches.
asemed to be full of noisy and
recorded i wdy ma average annually is Chine. all eagerly olamoring for a foreign new
We must conclude, therefore, that the Beral prosperity. FIG and paper, meaning, suppose, one of the revival of trade. Chines
Shanghai, and
ise of fotato the promise priutod in papere
staunchness of the
BIR N. O'CONOR'S PROBABLE SUCCESSOR
general
A STEAMER TO CROSS THE ATLAN TIC IN THREE DAYS.
The succession to Bir Nicholas O'Conor asked whether the books that the mid- due to the inherein, were fur delters patent. His obfrat in,
the
Mr Hein Mr Geo. Holmes Mira Géo, Holmes Me H. U. Joffefon
leo
a stock ampany with Mira
a vernel 830 feet long, capable of (Qul
3Me F. H. Slagbek
Mr and Mrs A. Kind- lay Smith & family Mr A. 14. Biokar Ray, and Mrs Vellinga. Mr W. B. Walker Mr Wilson
.:
WINDSOR BOTEL
seems to lie between. Sir Arthur Nicolson Dionary was selling had news of Liu Ti and position. As regards imporia, the cousuma paid-in capital of $3 000 000. The model Alans. and Mr Henrs award. The former has the nigucing in Furman the nativeing markels wora nut overrocked by we represents a
passengers, 4:30 ufloors and Toskia) hed considerable experienes of the East, city in Harkow all kinds of rumours have accumulations; former stocks had gene carrying 2.000
socusing the boeu absurbad, and the current primilore,
tons r
1900 of Mm having been Scand Secretasy at Peking in buen feat. Men were biely be of dating rally been about and thao e ftola mnom sale and native, au lane of food for the passengers in Holtsmans 1978 and Secretary
of Legalian and Chorg foreigners living Affaires at Toberan. Mr Howard was cut children's eyes and the like, and a bar safe to the importers and consumers of the and 300 tons of food for the
coarage tu deny these char chief
ples. Fair profits may reasonably I gave the model a Barossful trial before Mr. Hosell Secretary of Legation at Peking in 1837, ber who had the
heated for his temerity. The tour of inspection of the Con- ges was
alssbrauches of commerce. and made
sasusations. There were making the IDE
Flugtuations i
asentance of Chief Engineer Mr E. Kera
orow.
Mr floward
I was ago to a joint proposition of the Viceroy sulutra at the Treaty Ports of Chias in the unners from the San b'u'e yend, were presied to bare boon made in all the Board of Naval Canstructors and Engin. Miss F. How it not asked for this nate; I do not sus on | Chang of Nangking »nd Governor Chao of last funr months of 1880 before retines threats that on the fifteenth of the Chisteckering, were less violent, and whilst ex- Meirille of the pavy that my system of }
had not them.
home. it is not
not expected, however, that
cities to Nanking, All
All these
Are in Kiangsh
was gos bound to tell him I had a deposit will be laid to receipt, which in all it is. It is my case, and I om ontitled--
& more
58
a province.
A secret deorne
HISTORY REPEAT'S TIMELY.
der.
prunds
BOLDIERS BETUBING TO
expect
Senste
inde-
Moa Seriend Mane. Seroque M-J. Shad, M.X M. B.
Me A. Smith
Mr E. Vaaugst
Bir G. 13. Wheeler Me A. Yuki
ESCUA
fleunucira. Baplomber 24, (805.-
Hank, Wire,
had
221
On demand,
2/20
F
+1
30 days' night,
22
221
9.71
2.80 *2.29
in the vuluwof silver, though and I bavetidelphia, says the inventor. Mr M. Kopadiis. the note, but on the lean. It is trus Soochow to connect the latter city with Bis Niohsias will leave Poking for some month the mission property in the native posing the importer to less risk, nino fund distributing power and my patent propellere that Mit Gedge's clerk came to me one day Shanghai by a railway. When this isot time, and possibly the definite appointment efly would be destroyed. The Chinees ed murocnefidence to the experter. This is will re-lutionize the construction of and asked wheiber I had any promissory leted the line is to be extended north of his successor may be deferred for the pre-authorities were al nuce appealed to, and well illustrated by the results of the year's going veerels, I will exhibit the model after the matter had been put into the Con- operatione, almost every export having due before the House of Representatives and the potes in the case and I asid I had not; but wards through Wusich un to Chinking.
"Bul's hands they tools measures to prevent any well. do not aus on the promissory note. I and from thence westwards in brasols fine sent.-N.-O. Deily Noon.
disturbance, and the guilty parties were The eathe chana has brought to the listaste when Congress concenes io Deperaber, de
and I will endeavour to have an Appropela
been sent to the Two high off
oficials to We learn that the British Government punished, though at first an innocent span of stp sta a variety of commodities which, tion Bill passed to build a raiser that will not be dealt in at all at a high rate of ex- Towers of the world cau ahow. The distri
4 months tight, Mr Frensis-1 hepo no other solicitor commence work as soon as practicable. has offered the post of Minister Plenipoten was put forth in the piens of the real effet from their intrinsically low valle, could be superior to anything that, the naval
DISBAND. This is apparently to forestall spintiary and Envoy Extraordinary at Peking
change.
Oredito, bution of power is the whole secret, We will do the same in Hongkong, my lord
We may conclude that the revival, which have a series of from fourteen to twenty Documentary, In Wushang everything is quiet, but there His Lordship-Well, I do not know ticipated demand of the Japanese to be to Sir Robert Hart, the present Inspector. ectly what it was that he was asked allowed to build a railway between Bbang-Geseral of the L, M. Customs-China Go-
are rumours that trouble may be caused under suchanged eiroumstances we may prepellere, four at the stern, four at the On Paris
On demand, to cartoes, is the natural result of bow, and from four to eight on each side of by the dithanding of a number of the for. If I knew the terms of the application ha and Sociew and Hogchow soon Retie
The 49
When the command came from the range of values of exports and imports the vessel. They are all worked by two ports shall have been form.
Oredita, 4 month" night, Скоора. -I do not know at present,
Peking, the soldiers threatened to seize the having rouched a sound and safa haris, and pendent mutare, and a veel could be On Berlin Demand... Mr. Reece-I was asked for 'promissory aily upqued se Treaty ports. It is also
most obnoxious ulciels, so the matter be of a mudarate steadioese in exchange, which propelled by any one of them. Again, the On New York notce, d as I am not suing on promissors averred that the Emperor has given bis THE PROPOSED BRITISH HIGH
COMMISSION FOR CHINA, easect to a scheme strongly recommend.
On demand,... Datos I did est give them
We are informed that the proposal put for been again referred to Paktug. It is now had reached a low standard. It may also be distribution of power permits a vessel to turn
Credits, 60
60 days' night, Me Francis-1 did not think any legal td by the Viceroy Chang, with the
dishanding the practitioner in the Culoby would attempt to cognisance of Governor Cimo, for the ward soms months ago by the Shanghai stated that should the authorities insist upsa considered as being the result of careful on its own axis. The engines are worked
trope, the latter will burn dealing and absence of speculation dating like ordinary stationery englues nahore, The On Bombay---- stablishment by a alde bis case behind such
quibble as
Chinese syndicate Branab of the China Acecolution, that a
of the city, but will step there and ticity of entamerce amongst waliodo twelve to westy-re feet in length, and of that. Then an application for documents of a river steamboat servies between High Commission should be sent out to the outside doors of the various mission on the previous year, and of the general elae- shafts that work the propeliers are from
that Shanghai, Soochor, and назу towne, China, somewhat after the nature would have to say 'have you any pro- mirsory nore; deposit note, isttor, receipt, This new Steamboat. Company will also ever which Lord Elgin presided thirty-five not touch the persons of the missionaries, peuple with essentially trading instinets, weigh from five to ten tens each. At pre- the maus. The years ago, to which Bir Harry Parkes and This, it is sold, is not that they have any and inhabiting a country very rich in pes sent the elafts of an occan gleamship ars vertake to carry
ill-feeling
towards the foreigners, but they'ductive resources.
nxty-five feet long and weigh about sixty Wade, both of the Bir Thomas
of them then yourg
wish to say that they were inalted to attack
JAYAN'S INDEMNITY,
tone. The four propellers on the bows have On Shanghal-
thay two-fold duty. In the first placs te inaugurate the postal administra
Boondly,-How is China to mest the
10 propel the ship either forward, bank tiva on European lines, and to simplify oceived caracat consideration by Lord Balis-
30 days" sight, private paper. materen well in to avoid friction, the bury and the Foreign Olon. We are fur isto trouble. But forewarned is forearm
The ctatry has undertaken by treaty they keep the bow steady is rough weather Sovereigns (Bank's haring sala) to pay an indemnity to Japan amounting and save the strain on the atera propellers. Silver (per os.) documents with impressions of the firm's given the opportunity of asting an govern- suggestion is admitted, and the weakness Tent any lawlessarm there is not likely to recent defeat entails upon her i chop
nant agencies at the various towns, Thers and insuffleienny of the print glow of be any.
PAR KYLEASANTER RUMOURS
Other sud plessauter rumors are about i formidable man is expected to be increased
to about £35,000,000, and this already The waters are not connected with each other. They haya capacity of horse Mr Beece-Yes, but my reason for not is every re-son to believe that the first two diplomatic and cobauler services was recog-
a built between bal producing it was that I was only asked for somes Lamed above will be inaugurated nized, the Government has it thude an fis
Commission with such disore-e is that railway is to
average speed of 1,500 revolutions a minste, promisory notes and secondly, my ex- Pery, shortly, the various bead-officers of mind that
Lietung Peninsule,
1. 1885 the total normal revenue of Under the system
would average the ship perience is that if a document of this kind the movement having been already, fixed topary powers as Lord Elgis postmedie Wesbang and Canton and that the nurseurs in consideration of the retrocession of the power, and on work the propeller at an is produced before the trial, it gives an upon by the provincial government in exiled for in these days of rapid communi- have been allowed one month to report upon calion. Bat the failure of the British N. the fendibility of the sohone. Another
about (The Beranus of China) at
Aves propelled by such system Barometer... visier and Consuls to procure the quick and rumour says that the government milla hare Chins was calluated by an able writer thirty-eight knots an hour. opportunity to a defendsat of saying this question.
sweeping punishment of the authors of the been sold to a foreign firm and that a 20,000,000, produced by land tax, wait would save fully 60 per cent in vol Toupérature
Russian merchants has purebssed a lot of | A Kuahang atrocities may osuse a change and outside the city. No soins are got tax, Maritime Qustoms (foreign and natire), Should some of the propellers become dis- { Humidity the present ideas of Her Majesty's govern went on the subject One thing is tolerably issued by the rolet, wean Juperial Edist is and likin axation. Sizce that time the abled, the passengers would not be subjected Direction of i
revenue from the foreiga Customs has al- to any worry or discomfort, as was the ones waited.
Whitaker' Almanack on La Gascogne last winter. I almale the Fores most doubled. certain, namely, tat in the present case of China, and the mode of dealing with her,
The country is still probed for want of Rives the apposed total revenue in 1875 on Prasenger steamer at about Weather .....
81,600,000. This would cover the cost of Rain the keeping of adegation in Peking is entire.
Herr von Brandt in a Areesht work, every modern convenience.' ly and simply a waste of many thousand rain: the rive and cotton crops alike areas £26,637.
Audem
lande des Ziples, sey - Nov of the liritish taxpayer's money auously spoilt.
thing could bare book better. then the
bond,
ST
Mr Recoo--We would not be bound to Buswer that question.
whatsoevo, viher document of any kind Kangsu Government will be given consular interpreters, were siŝached, hae re-them by the officials pd po bring the latter |
His Lordship-Bas Here is the notice,
ward
Wire,
On Onionitaco
On demand,
demand, ...
On demand,
.00
Mr Rocco, adb puana ducis tecum, ati uberous private postal agencies will be thor informed that, though the value of the led, and as the efficials are anxious to pre-heavy mokotary engagemente which herd of sideways, and in the scoped place Gold Leaf, 100 fice (per tual).""
is not my chop, and of being prepared to produce at the trial another chợp "which is not like it.
(Special to the N-0. Daily News')
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Evidence was then led; The case stands adjourned.
The negotiation between the three Fowers and Japan is concluded. They insist upon ALTHOUGH it is difficult to believe, it is an immediate mettlement of the matter of nevertheless true that the death of two the evacuation of unnshuris, also upon half-sistere, daughters of the garge father, reduction of the prouniary compensation recurred 190-years apart. The grandfather demanded by Jepang of the British Minister, Charles James Fox,
Ir is reported at Peking that Mr O'Cour policy followed by the Chinese Givern- CAPTAIN M. O'Sullivan, through the good. Stephen Fox, married in 1854, and had daughter burts to him in 1865, who died Tarar some every likelihood of water. Two thousand of the thres thousand shares a not leaving, Peking as reported by me the meat in sil Bnansial questions. They have services of Mr G. Detring, has been sp
only refused
the loan which were rered Prince, who leaves Peking in a few days for Skense to take charge of the troops to the core of the same year. He had work being seon erected at Tientsin Chis of the projected Yarayams Suger Refluing other day, but it is self that the British resinted overy temptation and have not polsted we an attaché to the Mecharias Esters) other childran, who grew up and resorted on theconstruction Company were, the ffynge Nets says, taken Minister is paid very little attention to by
arourable conditions, but
but have known đơn | Ministers of Eapan, Husain, Germany end his large fortyse to fell into the these schemes. The late war is having a
and dheng Isole while in Shantung. Braate, but no lo Bagland toe sald-Ohi duendiel snit other projects of the provinsie important servised rendered to Mr Dating
day | ninhorities | which they here scrupulonal | Umpio O BallivaD ÎN U that Britton Iton too much oldo, no hab avery, ad asced age, nati hin youngest U. Daily News.
this it const daughter was born in 1727. She reached
Detring only day: (as the N.-C. Lahr Neste ime, More better be datoire Medan tooth futaiga credi of rough note rub my ver the age of Bf years, and died in 1835, that Tum boom in land and houses in Shanghai 10 h that.) from Nagamaki, tour dann doctor ostehuni new teeth. This is the and Boheatly indeed bau many other and it is likewise a proof that be bad a deal TRAKTO
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of power left with ale Uhiness offatos la +154 years after the death of her oldest continues, mys the MG. Delly News. She see nothing of the mi sing versi Mary way I interpret into Buglish what is told vernments are sudastomed to da
of the Fittle is known of the
sxisting data are very incomplete, hat ohang and others, foroury, they esso to be quatly inexhaustible, judg
salablishment in Axed for October 1st
The
Temperature. (Taken at Meri Falconier de God's Premiu, Queen's Boad 1 Horozora, Beptember 24, 1995.
married, but all of them died before, their | of waterwetku at Häpkow and Reaking, mod { "p immediately the Goveruttient ligenes the Taungi Kamen." They meem to be by them on every aide, often under: Tery. there. It is said that the arpointpie of father and without live Rephoh, not there will be little delay; in carrying: Qué / Ras resolved. The formal meeting for ita | afraid of the U.S. Minister, 81, well; reduce to rassurestore the apt. M. O'Sullivan la made on açsanet «
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by the late Mr Benjamin, for This B4,900) | SLATE
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