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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1896.

H.E. the Governor Sir Williaza Robinson returned to the Colony on Saturday oven- ing from Shanghai by the North German Lloyd steamer Preussen.

We publish the text of the Japan-China Commercial Treaty, signed at Peking on

Tuostay he went to hospital. On the 31st October he was in Iospital: he died on ontluy. I don't remember speaking to him en Monday, the 20th cannot

43 whether he was well or ill that day. On the following day he complained of having swotion legs and swollen neck Dy Akih son attends the school; he did not

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

[SUPPLIED TO TÚTB CHINA MAIL']

THE CHINA MAIL.

Losoy, 6th Noy,, 1896, RELEASE OF CAPT. MARRIOTT. Capt. Marriott has been released by the

and boats, and it in also understood that auch vessels and scata shall not be required to pay other or higher tonnage dues than the vessels and boats of the most favoured nation.

INTERPORT RIFLE MATCH.

SINGAPORE'S SCORE.

ANOTHER VICTORY FOR HOMOKONG.

(From Our Special Correspondent.)

SINGAPORE, 7th Nov., 8.20 p.in.

sive. It was signed in December, 1893. The Alliance led to the dewatch of two Franch notes to Great Britaly relativo to the Soudan Expedition.

BEAULTS OF THE CHAR'A VIST TO BALMORAL

The Daily Nees says the Czar's visit to Balmoral resulted in defining a common British, Russian, and French policy regard The Singapore Tenu shot in the Inter-ing China and Japan. The Levantine,

boing arranged.

21st July 1st. The Articlos (X and XT) 500 the boy that day. To save Drbrigands upon paymeat of his ransom by irregular, the bearers will be allowed her after she has discharged all legal dues port Match today, with the following re- Mediterranean, and Afriona questiona she

• which bear upon the transit inland, and the transportation from port to port, of goods to or from Japan, are worthy of specul attention. It will be interesting to note how the Japanese koop the Chinese | ip to the magl to Treaty obarVANCE; for, after all, that is the best of all con-

cessions made.

In the interpretation of the telegram of the

NEW PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL

...ACADEMY.

Mr E. J. Poynter, It. A, has been eluct vd Prosdent of the Royal Academy.

Art, VI.-Japanese subjecta nay travel, for their pleasure or for purposes of teadu, to all parts of the interior of China, anter pansporta inped by Japanese Cusuls and countersigned by the Local Authorities. These passports, if deaded, must be Art. XVI.Any Japanese merchant vos produced for examination in the localition | sel arriving at an open port of China shall passed through. If the papers be not ho at liberty to engage the services of a to pilot to take her into port. Tu like man- proceed and no opposition shall be offered to their hiring of persons, animals, carte, and duties and in ready to take her de- ar venly for their own conveyaper or for partufa, she shall be slowed to employ a the carriage of their perial effects or mor- pilat to take her out of part. chandise. If they be without passport or Art. XVIL- -Japanese inerchant reaals if they commit any offense against the law, compelled on account of injury sustained they shall be handed ever to the nearest or any other anuse to seek a place of res Consul for punishment, but they shall only fuge, shall be permitted to enter a near- be subject to necessary restraint and in no est port of Chain, without being subject to onse to ill-usage. Such passports shall re- the payment of tonnago dues or duties main in fores for a period of 13 Chinose

Vessel may be effected, provided the new iubject travelling in the interior wil goods so landed remain under the supervi upon taking common netion in Turkey, but out a passport shall be able to a fine not inn of the Customs Authorities... Should that such action must not impair the intexceeding 300 tacla. Japanese subjects any such vessel be stranded or wrecked on may, however, without passports go on ex- the coast of China, the Chinese Authorities trade, to's distance not exceeding 100 Chi-ing the passagers and crow and for secar- asse li and for a period not exceeding 6ing the vessel and catge. The persons thus laya. The provisions of this Article do saved shall receive friendly treatment, sud,

if necessary, shall be furnished with meshe not apply to crews of ships.....

Art. VIL-Japanese subjecta residing in of conveyance to the nearust Consular the open ports of Chinu umy take, into their Station. Should any Chineno merchant service Chinese subjects and employ them in vossel he compelled on account of injury any lawful capacity without restraint or sustained or any other cause to seek a place Authoritize. hinduce freni the Chinose Government or of refuge in the nearest port of Japan, the shall likewise be treated in the sure way by the Japaano Authorities.

TURKEY AND THE POWERS. M. Hanoiaux speaking at a debate in the

result of the Champion swoopstakes on great desi at Macup this year, partly Chainber said that the Powore were agreed months from the date of issue. Any Jap the goods landed in order that repairs to

Wednesday wa placed Holstomer in the premier position and The Broker and Black

Berry as a dead head. Wo learn, however, Laslidays. Sometimes his mother and some grity of the country. He added that the cursions from any of the porta open to shell:mmediately adopt measures for roseu-i

Atkinson trouble the boy was sent to the Turke. the hospital. There did not seem to be anything serious the matter with him M Pieray mid he was fovezish. He was absent the previous week two or three days. When I sent him to hospital wo ́did not inform his mother; wu did not think it reries. I think it is not the first time he has been to aps Dr. Atkinson at the hospital; I think he has stayed as hospital. The boy has bean absent owing to the plague and partly to his own bad health. He was there from 17th Jaly to 19th September. He outstayed the tines his grandmother brought hh" to that the raso had an almost unprecedented school. I take the third form for read- finish in a dead hent between the thrasing four times a week. From my own The race down the straight was sonicthing knowledge of his work, I can say

was not brilliant: he was absent so much. extraordinary, and great excitement pro- vaited. Every endeavour was no by the Mr Ralph Los complained of his being riders to gain the supremeney, but not an backward. He has never made any formal inch could be gained by either pory, and scmplaint against the boy. The boy had they ran past the post at a dead hett. It no spite or ill-feeling I know of against Mr was agreed to divide the lakes amongst Ralphs. I can't understand his bringing

falso charge against Mr Ralphs when he was so seriously ill. Since his death his mother has told me he had complained to his grand- other that if he was late for school Mr Ralph would strike him, but it is not the custom to punish boys for being late in that way. A boy left the school fast week, Fung

them.

recent tour of the Tear had led to a clear exchange of views between the Powers.

(Z'Avenir da Tonkin.) M. ROUSSEAŃ.

PARIS, November 1. A doves of the President of the Re public entruste M. House with a tom porary mission in Indo-China.

THE CZAR AND THE LATE FRENCH PRESIDENT.

November 4.

Art. XVIII The Chinese Authorities at the several open ports shall adopt such means they judge mat proper to pre- vent the revonne suffering from fiand ́or : smuggling!

The Indo-Cain Steam Navigationi Co.'s steamor Tuisang (Captain Sawer), which fouled lier ancher near Macze Porte late on Wednesday night, was brought down to Elongkong yesterday, and docked in Coamy. I know Pong Kam Ting. He is not insador, has deposite, in the name of the member of beats, neither ahli a monopoly, plumiered by Chinnse rolbers, er pirates, i

the school now. I I am not sure when he left.

M. de Mohronheim, the Russian ambas-

Carnot.

THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY LIMITED:

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Art. XIX.--I any Japanese vessal ha

it shall be the duty of the Chinese Authori lies to use every endeavour to capture and punish the maid robbers or pinten and to re cover and reatoru the stolen property.

sult :-

Dunman,

Phillips,

Frater.... Morrison,

Warzon,

St. Clair,. Wallner, Merewether,

De Rury,... Alse&win,

- Total

ing, and there was a bad light.

93

3 7 2 8 8 8 8 8 ES

FOARMIN POWERA AND THE BINCERITY OF GREAT BRITAIN,

Mr Goschen, apesking at Birmingham, said there was rewwoon to-lupe that certain recent cacoptional events had convinced -*!! foreign opinion of the singssity of Grest Britain in regard to Armenia,

है

MATOK, WISMANN'S FLama Yon GERMAN,

KAST AFRICA,

Major Wisemann, in a pooch made at Berlin, said he Tiefel to enlouisa German East Africa with Hindoo and Malay

70 Continuous rain fell during the shusot-bourers, and not with traders. The country

was tou unhealthy for German peasants.

THE SITUATION IN TURKEY GRAVE, The recent imde of the Sultan's putting apoll-bar on Mussulashs, coupled with res cont purchanen of armas by the Ministay of Polics is regarded as a most grave symptom. The Parte was opposed to the poll-tae, but the Sultan insisted on the pretext that Christians were preparing to attack the Turks.

It will be seen by the above that Hong- kong has won the match this year. The figures sro :-

°R»hak{His!,+t+ zaww.,313 Shanghaf 500

Singapore...........................................870

Hongkong has now won the mateb éve timOH.

The following is the record of scores - Hongkong 774

Singapore

667;

Moankong 1593;

Hongkong :

Hongkong 623;

Bengkong 6') ; Honikaog 916:

INEW Shachal Hip [Shaapkai tan.)

No Match. Chat, Shanghai 200; (longkong 14. 12. Ktzaxhai 810; (flongkang wow.) 10. 'Blannachai 832; (Hongkong won.) SAUL Shanghai 790;

NO)

Fhangbai 903; (Singapore)

Shanghai 100 (Hongkong 3

}

EASY HETTLEMENT OF THE VENEZUELÁN QUEB-

TION—A TREATY OF ALDITZATION. It is atsteal that Sir Julian Pouncefote, British Ambassador at Washington, has ton day submitted proposals to Mr Olney, Be- crutary of State, which are likely to quickly Singaporate nettle the Venczitols question, and that pm- posals have been also submitted for a trouty Singapore 752cbitration in future disputes.

Bingapore 768

Singapore tr

Bingapore 134

Art. VIII-Japaness subjects may hire wikitaver hosts they please for the con-

af reyance cargo or passengers and the sind so be paid for such boats shall be settled between the parties themselves, without the interference of the Chinese Government or Officom. No limit all be put upon the

{} of the wreath on the tomb of President in respect either of the boats

sergaged in carrying goods, porters or coulies erz be quinted to any parties. If any smug ging Lakes place in than the offenders will of course be punished recording to law. Art. XX-Jurisdiction over the persons Art. IX-The Tarifs and Tarif Belen und property of Japanese subjecte in China now in furce between Ching and the is reserved exclusively to the duly autho

Japanese Authorities, who shall hour Western Powers shall be applicable to nil articles upon importation into China by and determine all cases brought against Japanese subjects or from Japan, or apon i Japanese subjects ir property by Japoneso exportation from China by Japaruse subsubjects or by the subjects or citizens of jects or to Japan. It is clearly understood any other Tower, without the intervention that all articles, the importation or exporta- † of the Chinese Authorities.

That by uburb Kowloon tios of which is not expressly limited or

scene of a football match on Saturday. prohibited by the Tariffs anil Tariff Rules or a Chinese subject make any charge or

toxin front existing between China and the Western complaint of a civil nature against Japanese The Kowloon School met a Powers, may be freely imported into and subjects or in respect of Japanere property Queen's College, and a rattling gone exported from China, subject only to the in China, the case shall be heard and de

came off on the vacant lot below Knate. cited by the Japanese Authorities.

The teams wero well duties. But in no case shall Japanese sul like maner all chargek and complaints of a ford Termco. fects be called upon to pay in China other civil nature brought by Japanedo Authuri-matched na to size and weight, but the i

The Secretary of the Funjon Mining Company Limited, advises us that he has received the following telegram giving the result of the October Cean-up The MF run 28 days, crushing 1,200 tons, yielding 690 es, of smelted Gold. Forty-five tons of Concontmates Chloited, yielding 30 oz

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politan Dook. The salvage party from the. It would be at the beginning of this year Car, Dock reached the disabled steamer about or the end of last pest; he went to borneo twolyo 'clock on Friday. The atomer I do not think he was at Sohool this year. was beachad. There was some little difE-I remember Wi Ling Wun, he went to elty in getting the pumps placed; but by Shanghai Hang Pui fut ran away from His friend wanted us to take him five o'clock in the afternoon they were at back, but I would not take him. He was work. The leak was found to be in the fore held. The diver stopped up the hole bad bay. I am not sure whether he from the outside with canvas patches,

Tande

a complaint of the way he was treat . He left in

was a which stopped the hof water. From

May, this your. the inside canvas patches and cement, very troublesome hap. I can rocall the shorel down with wood blocks between circumstanica of his complaining of being decks, temporarily stopped up the leak. beaten. The only case I can remember. This was finished and the steamer was pre.complaints against Mr Ralphs was a boy of Gold. The Cyanide Plant worked 20 pared to leave shout eight o'clock, but she Fing Mi, who stated that Mr Ralphs bad days, treating 630 tons of Ordinary Tail had to wait until the rise of the tide, and said that if he did not do his work betterings, yielding 7 oz. of Bullion of an st four o'clock in Sunday morning sho pro- he would be eaned. Joseph Gubbins never average Easty value of £1, 6. 0. per oz. seded to Hongkong. She was dooked in complained to me, that I remember Cosmopolitan Dock shortly after noon.of being assaulted Mr Ras TREATY OF COMMERCE "AND NAV-ymont of the stipulato import or export She was leaking slightly. An inspection Joseph Gabbing has

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Art. XXI-If the Chinese Authorities

ball be heard a

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nese Authorities.

Art. XXII.-Japanese mubjects charges: with

the d

Joanmission of any crimes or fancos in China shall be tried and if found guilty punished by the Japaneso Authori Lius according to the laws of Japan.

In like manner Chinese subjects charged with the commission of any orines or offencer against Jamese subjects Chiya shall be tried and if found guilty punish- Authorities according

goals to 0.

FOOTBALL.

Hingapore 20

was, the

CRICKET. HONGKONG ROVERS V. A COMPANY, MB,

Played at the Happy Valley on Saturday between the Hongkong Rovers and A. Company, Rife Brigade. The A. Con- any declared their ret innings closed at 131. Scores -

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A. QURAN, E.. Private Charläge, Zyration, Croucher... 47 Private Burtle, Hynde, 6 nuckle Private Talie, other, Burkler.......... Pris.e Prisute Allen, A. Brown, b Bu Private More, notoul

THE CAUSE OF PROVEERS IN CHINA. October 25.-De Sun Yat Sin, who was released from the Chinese Embassy, avowa openly that he was concuried in the cons picy at Canton, with extensive romifen-

uns toverthrow the dynasty.

October 26-Sun Yat Sin, in thanking the Pross and the Government, says their Hymely 1770

encourages him to pursue with Dore antivity than ever the cause of pro- gress in Chift.

THE KING OF OREZUR AND THE ZEITISH

-ANGASSADOR.

October 20-The King of Greeno, zo turning from Paris to Athens, halted at Vienna, where His Majesty immediately had prolonged and repeated interviewe with the British Aulador and Count Goluchowski. This is exaiting much com ment in the Press.

PRINCE RANJITANIJI HAS NO

PARLIAMENTARY AMBITION............. October 20.-E, S. Ranjitainki denies Parliament,

DEATH OF THE OLDEST INDIAN BARRESTED. Calcutta, Oct. 18.The sudden death is auncel at Krishnagher of Mr Man. colan Chose, one of the most distin guished members of the Indian Bar. Mr Ghose was the first Indian to practise as Inarister, and was a devotel adherent of the Congress, and curing one or more of his aunerous

rous trips to England dressed political inentings S1 Indian questions,

THE INDIAN CONTINGENT TO EZNAIN AT

SUAKIM

IGATION BETWEEN CHINA

r higher import or export duties than gretice or subjecta in China against Chiness Queen's team had the advantage of long the rumour that ho intends to stand for of the bottom in dock reveals very slight the school in 195 Mr Baphs cane

AND JAPAN. damages, only two plates being injured.to the school in August 1895. The bay

or may be paid by the subjects or citizens sujets or in a detruinal by the Chitmining and beat their opponents by 3 There is a hole about a foot diameter. lodged in the school afterwards. It is

MADE AT PEKINO, JULY 21ɛt, 1896.

of the most favored nation; nor shall extending slightly from one plate into the contrary to the regulations of the school to

His Majesty the Emperor of Japan and article sported into Chine from Japan or hit a boy witer & ruler. I have not, said other,

anything about boxing the boy's ears. It His Majesty the Emperor of China having exported from China to Japan bo charged ENROLMENT papers are lying at present at is done sometimes. I never knew any of tasolved, in pursuance of the provisions of upori such importation or exportation other the unsters prod the boys in the site. I Article VI. of the Treaty signed at Shinoor higher duties than are now or inany the Hongkong Volunteer Corps Institute, have never seen the masters lift their arads nosesi on the 17th day of the 4th month of hereafter be imposed in China on the like and these may be signed by persons wish to the boys in any other way but has the the 23rd day of the 3rd month of the 21st the nation most favetiel in

here the 28th year of Maji, corresponding to article when imported from or exported to those respects, ing to join the Volunteer League of the ears. I think this boy has been caned,

I am not sure. Boring in the cars in year of Kuang hat, to conclude a Treaty of

Art. All articles daly imported into British Hazpire on Wednesday Thursday seldom done. Chinaseste averse to Kur- Commerce and Navigation, have for chat Chin by Ja

Japanem subjects or from Japan atal Friday this week or next, between six opcane aduinistering corporal punishment purpose named as Their Plenipotentiaries, shall while being transported, subject to

their children... I the

that is to say

the existing Regulations, from one open ful Ty the Chinese Loy in the and nine o'clock each evening. The entrance hospital about 10 p.m. on the 1st and be

His Macay the Emperor of Japan, port to another, be wholly exempt from all to the laws of China. one shiling, and the annual sudied sext juvening. I want a messenger to Baron Hayashi Tadasu, Shoshi, Grand taxes, inposts, duties, lekin charges, and Art. XXIII Should any Chinese "sab scription risponce. Members will be pro his friends. We heard on Saturday the

Cross of the Imperial Order of the Sacred exactions of every mature and kind what-ject fail to discharge debts incurred to a la sented on abrolment with a Eadge and boy lud boon discharged from hospital, Treasure, Grand Officer of the Imperial anaver, irrespective of the nationality of the panese subject or should he fraudulently ribbon. The Morning Post thus briefly and when coming downstairs he vomited potentiary and Envoy Extmordinary and nationality of the conveyance or vessel in their utmost to effect his arrest, and en- Order of the Rising Sun, Minister Pleai-owner or possessor of the articles, or the abscond, the Chinese Authorities will do summarizes the objects of the League n and he was taken back. On Sunday night;

The objects of the League or to bring I began to think there was something His Majesty the Emperor of China, Chang which the transportation is made. fores recovery of the debts. The Japancas together into closer touch the various and serious, I did not know there was uny Yin-hoon, Minister of the Taury-li Yaman, AR. XI.—it shall be at the option of Authorities, will likewise do their utmost widely scattered imits of the citizen Army, thing wrong with his head. The doctor holding the rank of the Fasulent of any Japanese subject desiring to convey to bring to justice any Japanese subject ad to instil into the minds of the young sent and informed

NALE SALE If the boy's sondi. Board and Senior Vice-President of the duly huporked articles to an ilang market | who fesudulently alerts or fails to dis- every inale citizen of a country free from the thraldom of conscription, in return for such a happy immunity, voluntarily to undergo such military training as the existing Volunteer system afforde so as to enable them to take up armas in behalf of their": county, should the necessity urine."

When 1. Went to g

hospital I was told he must have received blow on the head. The boy was asked if he had received a blow on the heal. He volunteered a statement before I went to the hospital, 1 unik bestand.

The Biagistrate With the exception of your teaching the boy reading did anybody deo teach him--Yus; Mr Blaney home is ook the class, Mr Ralphe had most to Dr Atkinson submitted a report on the

We hear that the Japanese Telegraph

Office at Seoul has refused to accept us-, I do with the boy. mugen for Japan; and has wired the officer

Times.

Amoscat the

Who, after having communicated to have other their Full Powers found to be in good and duo forni, have agreed upon and con- cluded the ollowing Articles.

ternational law

charge debts incurred by hian to a Chinese subject:

Cple, In

nol out..

Private Munkagur,

Salid bot bat

Private Fackiled. Prisle Byter. Private TommĒn67;

Hosucose

urna.

W. Buckler, Canfireto

1. Lawzerum, e Iman!, 6 Burtles ..

J. Cronialerin Plug bersh

P. Hyndman, got gat.

I. Makiardy, run out, b Remminge.

A Brown, Hemmings

Aaron, eliyler, Carigo.

J. Herr, AlietalClatridge

B. Horley, Clarridge

179 C, D Weller,

J. Shelley, makaras

Eyes

CORRESPONDENCE,

A DISCLAIMER.

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Sima, Oct. 21,--Although no definita orders have been received from home upen" the point, the belief in gaining ground here that the Indian Contingent will be retained at Suakin after the end of the year.

MURE TROUBLE WITH THE 'AMIR—ALLEGED DRKÁCII DE THE DURAND—TERATE. A Peshawar correspondent says that sosie time ago, a conununiertion was sent. lirous to General Ghulan Ryder, insisting upon the withdrawal of the Afghan Terius. from Mtai, in Bajour, as the couuKER, WAS outside the sphero of the Amir's influenos. His reply was that he was only obeying orders in romping the Valley, and that the Amir mast by addressed direct. This, it is held, goes to show that Abdur Rahman. has wilfäily broken through the terms of the Durand agreement, and it remains fo will pay any regard to be aven whether the latest strong remonstrancos of the Government of India,

do ninam ham squeala af allemizmit wica by payment of a commutation transit tax or duty, equal to one-half of the import duty Art. XXIV-If Japanese subjects in. in respect of dutiable articles, and two and China who have committed offences or have half per cent. upon the value in respect failed to discharge debts and fraudulently Art. I.--Thore shall be perpetual peace of duty tree articles; and payment abscurl, should fise to the interior of China and friendship between His Majesty the thereof a curlitate shall be issued which to taka, rifuge in houses occupied by Emperor of Japan and His Majesty the shall exempt the goods Froua all further

ese subjects or on board of Chinese Emperor of China, and between their res inland charges whatsoever

the Chinese Authorities shall, at the pective subjects who shall enjoy equally in It is understood liat this article does request of the Japanese Consul, dolirer the respective countries of the High Connot apply to imported opium.

them to the Japanese Authorities. Art. XII.--All Chinese goods and produce in China to stop messages for Japan vid post mortem of the body of Tong Wine, for their sons and prope High Cop elsewhere than at on open port thereof and tasro failed to discharge debts and rzadu- fracting Parties full and entire protection

In like manner if Chinese subjects in purchased by Japancas subjects in China China who have committed offences or Ceres, until further antice.-P. and 2. Ho was admitted et 11.20 am. the tracting Partien that His Majesty the Bin-intended for export abroad, shall it every leatly abscond, should take refuge in

Art. IL-It is

agreed by the 27th ult. He was sont down with

CALCUTTA CLEAR OF THE FLAGUE some other boys from the school. Horor of Japan may, if he sae fit, accredit a part of China be freed from alltaxes, imposts, housus occupied by Japanese subjects in

To the Editor of the "CRINA MAIL."

Oct. 2-The Calcutte plague patiente have besu discharged from the Isolation was suferity from stomis, and swell. Diplomatie Agent to the Court of Peking, duties, lokin charges, and sxactions, of Chius os. cu heard of Japanese ships in passengers by the outward- heund N. D. 1, s. Schases, dus heta aning of the legs. Ele rousined in the hos and His Majesty the Emperer of China very naturs and kind whatever, sating Chinese watars, they shall be delivered up

Hongkong, Nov. 9th, 1800,

Hospital. No fresh caves have occurred. the 12th proxime, is a marty of 19 German tal until Saturday morning, Slat nit may, if he see fit, accredit a Diplomatic only export duties when exported, upon the at the requst of the Chineso Authorities ing's issue, an tize subject Accident to the Saturday, with thirteen deaths. Hitherto Ets-We note in your Saturday even In Bombay, 24-fresh cases occurred. Inst anilitary officers, lieutenants, who are, it la On my morning visi: I thought he was 50

Agent to

to the Court of Toyko

payment of comunctation transit box or made to the Japanese Authorities. said, proccording to China to extex the niuch better. I told him he might go back

The Diplomatic Agents thus accredited duty calculated at the rate mentioned in service of the Chinese Government as to school. On account of a report I reaiv. shall respectively enjoy all the prorogatives, the last preseding Artiale, subtituting ex-and its subject are hereby confirmed in all there was some disturbance on board be

Art. XXV. The Japanere Government that stormer lay in Hongkong harbour deaths.

Enneli Mara,' that you state therein whilst 458 seses have been reported, with 200 military instructors. We count vouch for ed from a sister about an hour later, one permitions as mounties verded by in, port duty for import duty, provided such privileges, immunities, and advantages tween the Japanese firemen and the

and accorded

(Fia Ranpol) the accuracy of the rumour, however; the clock, I gave orders for him not to gụ Das of the Afcurs in question are £8 back. I saw the boy and ordered him shall also in all respects be entitled to the goods and producò are actually extoria.to | conferred on them by the Treaty stipula Europe engineers, and a anao game thic

THE EASTERN QUESTION, Ca foreign country within the period of 12 tions between Japan and China which are the Police Court about other troubles,

October 50-Nowithstanding, tha, Tur follows Lieutenants 8 Yon Kamoke: had. He had ingeved during the week treatment extended to similar. Agents of month at All Chinese, goods and stipulated that tho Japanese Governmento trouble of whatever kind occurring i ita orcimarles pro debonding money unKËN

from the date of the payment of now in force and it in hereby expressly

kish police the Armenian Revolutionary To the best of our knowledge there WA Committee is active as Chastantinople and S. Brener, vor Schlick, Harter, S. Pohl, definitely the matter with him. On Saturmanta, residences, and correspondence shail the open ports of cum subject at and its subjects will he allowed free and brud the Himaji Maru Whyle ale was int

day night I sa bim again and Raid good

China and of winch ex qual participation in all privileges immunt port here, and we are at

i threats less to under S. Labbert von Huffing, S. Paul Frich. but did not strike me as being dangered inviolable. They shall be at liberty port to foreign countries is not prohibited, ties, and advantages that may have hood or and how you could have been so midn. to select and appoint their own vilcers, shall be exempt from all internal taxes, may be horenfter granted by His Majesty Ecruel. A such a statement is calcuinted couriors, interpretes, servants and stead. imposts, duties, lekin charges, and as silver until o'clock on Sunday, Nov. 1rants without any kind of molestation actions of every nature and bind when VAN HEBRAIN OF China to tie governancat | to give rise to misunderstanding if remala Coprus by the British. Int scoute the idus

or subjects of any other natid. was called by the mistor to see huu about Art. IIL-His Majesty the Emperor of over, eaving only

ing uncontradicted, we shall feet munk dubios export tpoli t Art. XXVI. It is agreed that either of obliged by your publishing this letter. fire glock

Japan may appoint Consuls Goneral, portation, and all articles purchased by the High Contracting Parties may lamand found him worso, ocu plaining at headache on the right side Coneula, Vise-Consule and Consular Agents Japanese subjects in any part of China may revision of the Tariffs and of the Com

We are, Sir, yours faithfully,

NIPFO Yay KATCHA, At the Magistracy this afternoon on in

of the head. His condition led a cons of Chiun which are now or may bore-annsprted from 0984 port to open port of ten years from the date of the exchange to reside at such of the ports, cities, and also, for the purposes of export abroad, bo marial Articles of this Treaty at the ond

K. 5. Kot Manager. to think then that he might have quest who held into the circunistcncos at- tending the death of Tong Wing (11) armpit received one injury to the rain. I ask after be opened to foreign residance and subject to the existing Rules and Re- at the Diocesan School and Orphanage,

ed hins if he had any blow on the band

the trade, the interests of the Empire of gulations,

WEATHER NOTICES. ————— any Fail which might have injured his head, Japan may require.

Art. XIII-Mercadise of a bona fide be effected within 6 months after the end Mesars Comclius Corneth, Oscar Wegmer school master on the head with a ruler.

The following jurord were sworn }- then told no he had been struck by comment by the Clainess Authorities, and they i port duty slali kase besu paid, may at any Tariffa in their prosens ictm, shall tomada Observatory

These officers shall be treated with due foreign origin, i in respect of which full of the first ten years then the Treaty and and Donald Mak

Mr H. 1. Dentys appeared for the boy's Es said this had lappooed on the Wednes shall enjoy all the attributes, authoritise, time within three ya fun the date of in force for 10 years more, reckoned parents. Ho sail he was hardly in a positur day week praviona. On my evening visit i jurisdiction, privilegia. and imraumities importation bo re-expostod brum China by from the and of the preceding 10 years, | creasing over China and in the extram by the Turf Club at Cairo last night in ta go um with the case to-day, and he was was orse and I wrote to Mr Pitev and skiler offisers of the astion must favoured without the payment of any export du and so it shall be at the end of each success. North and grediants are

between eight and nine o'clock I thought which are or inay hereafter be extended to Japanese subjects to any foreign country,

S. Carl Salinta, un Biura, Max Saffuer, he was in hospital and I could find, nothing you Gordon, Fr. Schmid, S. Grad von Zeppelin, S. Grafs Morner, S. Ludeke,

the most favoured nation.

the

Their persons, families, sulton, establish produce purchased

by

night. He was

il. No serious symptoms showed

wag complaining, of

or and Nippe.Singapore. Free Prest-

SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF A SCHOOLBOY.

the caec after adjournment

or

the

tit

of the ratifications; but if no such dens and

be mele on either side and no such revision

*Butler, was eleven yoors oku and He wild it iwith a ruler the first timesaving in the matter of iurisdiction in re- ( be immediately redeemable in ready money Powers, so far as they are applicable "and.

on

The following gotics were issued from the

On the 8th at 11.30.a. Presuro in in-

steeper

The Chilolio Armonian Patriarok han re- even those that

The Daily approves of the abandonment

the evacuation of Lattery, munting

October -Jord

at

Leonent Court chester, ridiculed Me proposal to evacuats Egypt and Cyprus He fully concurred in Lam

Forecast to

Salisbury's Eastern policy and was convinced that the isolated action of Grest Britain would add to the horrors of a Eu topesu war and to further massacre of

Armenians.

ENGLAND AND BUYIT, Lendon, October 17-At banquet given suggest that it might be advisable that she told him that his friends had better, be sout in the spotte

sive period of ton

in the Svath, yours.

honour of Sir H. Kitabonat and his staff, doctor's vilence and that of some of the

and the re-exporters shall in addition, he Art XXVIIThe High Contmoting free . E. wind; fine clear.

Land Oreiner made a speech in which hä His Majesty the peror of China may entitled forthwith to receive from the Parties will agree upon Rules and Regula principal taken, onder and also mentioned what the boy bold prime it witness should be me le Piarey catae down and saw the lowise appoint Constils-General, Consils, Chinese Customs drawbeo'z ettificaton for tour nerewery to give full affect to this lins continued to rise over Chains and has the Earls would not be avangad fully, until the On the 9th at 11.50 a. The barometer declared that General Gordon and Genesi rits of boy with me about a quarter of an hour Vice-Codeule, and Coular Agents to re- the stount of import duty, paid thereon, Treaty. Until such Rules and Regulations extrame North, but remains steady in the Rolering to the Indian troops at Sunkin Geitgo Piercy, hond master of the Dioce, after I wrote to him. The y comutside at any or all of tacse places in Japan provided that the merchandise Anal rangements, Rales, and Regulations, sub- | gonerally.

Ang was rehoisted at Khartout, zemkins are brought late actual operation, the Ar South. quite conscious, and he told Mr Piorey that whom Consular Offorts of other nations intact and unchanged in to

Praseurs is above the normal he said they had heen of the utmost corrice san School and Orphanage Deceased Top Bir Kalphs who struck him. He then are now or may hereafter he admitted, and, packages. Suck drawback vertificates shall sisting between China and the Western N. E. ; .

Forecast:-freak or strung Wing, shone Baglish Kame was Frank wid it was on the Saturday week 24th ult.)

In keeping the Eastern Soudan ynist and thus enabling the concentration of Beyp admitted on the 4th April, 1804, Isaw him do not know what he said the second time, Japan which is

WHA

spect of Chinese subjects and property in by the Chinese Customs. Autheriics at the not inconsistent with the provision of this

tian forces on the Nile; in the Government Civil Hospital on let

recorred to the Japanese option of the holders thereof,

Treaty, shall be binding Between the Con

LATE TELEGRAMS.

Cairo, October 17-The Sirdar, Mir H November Dr. Atkinson, we present. I dress called to ace him again at 5 o'clock Judicial Courte, they shall enjoy the rights

Art. XIV, The Chinese Government tracting Parties.

Kitchener, and his Staff wore entortalked but know whether this boy know he was in next mursing. He was then in a comatose and privileges that are usually scored to consents to the cutablishment of Bonded

(Tince of Cayton.). Art. XXVIILThe present Treaty is

at a banquet by the Egyptian refular to adatigorous condition. He told us that he condition and died at 5.30 8. made such officers

Warehouses at the several of posts of signed inthe Japanese, Chinese, and Euglish THE AMBASSADORS THREATEN THE SULZEAN night. The Minister for Was bad had a blow on the fueled to aid post mortem exammation of the Ark IV: Japanese subjecte ausy, with China. Regulations on the subject

ort shall

London, October 21.-The foreign Am-them ate banquet on Monday,

entertains be got it on the Saunday (24) before he body on the afternoon of the same their familie, utployes, and servante, fre be made hereafter.

languages. In order, however, to prevent future discusions, the Plenipotentiarion of bayadors at Constantinopla have threatened TURKEY AND THE-POWELL, came to Hospital. He

hospital day. The spleen was enlarged and from hont, resides, and carry on trais, indus

London, October 18. Art. XV-Japanese inerchant vessels of High in of the Forts Coolio in operate and has the condition of the spleen he had evident bries, and manufactures or pursue any other more than 150 tons barton entering to the Contracting Parties has aged failing to release, the Armeniane huse

The Balphie gave him the blow with a woodas y suffered from

malaris

The cause of law Pocations, in all the ports, cities, open perts of China shall be charged ton interpretation between the Japanese and lasse was promised, but who bare ainee stick, al Halphs in third master in the death was evidenti extemetre-hemart and towns of China which are now or may nage dues at the rate of 4 mas por regia Chinese Taxis of the Treaty, the difference been condemned to death. Discesan School Lee from the school huge under the dura ater anterior part of hereafter be opened to foreign residente tered ton if of 150 tons and under, they shall be settled by reference to the English MAJOR SVANS SHET IN MATABERNLAND, attendance register he was no at school on the right, bris. If I had known as was and trade. They was at liberty to proceed shall be charged at the rate of 1 sou por taxt

autoder E-Major Evans, of the Derby. ang to sur from any of the open ports with their registered ton. Bat any such vessel t

The President of the Caine de la Deste, the 24th. He was in My Ralphs clean Tint the matter, with him on the Batalday. I marabandies and effects, and within the its departure within 48 hours aftor saival, be ratided by His Majesty the Emperor of storming the rebel kraal of Matandalias.

| taking Art. XXIX. The present Tranty shall shire Regiment, has been shot dead, while who is now in Paris, discredits the rumour. was the leat time I saw the boy slire. He im Tasse was no external injury or localities at those plases which have alwithout breaking bulk, shall be exempt Chian and His Majesty the Emperor of

anything for was marked down aleks. I keep the register:

THE. PÅKSIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN..

THE VENNEDELJN "DURATION: Tall the roll every merong at ning o'clock, braise on the skin or between the skin and ready bear or may hereafter be set apart from the payment of tonnage dues.

October 17. It is reported from When New York, O. 21.-An advance in the Ington that Presklent Carland's next mDE" Japan, and the ratifications thereof shall be for the use and cocupation of foreignere, Japanese rosadis having paid the above ho would be with the dick boys upstain the heat from & ruter, without causing any gauld have been caused by a direct hier on

silver has upset the confident Democrat Fant or lease hand and to build churches, execant from

months from the present date. The one paly and for very area of sternal jus at Al Laudibly doctories, and hospitals, enjoying in all open ports and ports of call of Chins, for potentingies have signed the same and have farmers of the Western States and have the

tonnage duas in all the In Witne

Witases whereof the rapsutive Plant-arguments, as it will greatly benefit the settlement of the Vonzuela question. *Fences. Al the pisators Ski IBG, must enter in te sis dimiskmast

hava beart done by Math, He did not fan respecte, the same : privileges and immune the period of four months front the date alexed therats the sea! their armus The In the dcenital on CANON he did one are now or may hereafter be granted of clearance from the part where the pay Dons at Peking this fist day of the 7th chanous for the Presidency.

effect of lawening Mr Bryan's slander no to the surjects or citisans of the meet fament of such tonnage dues it made a menth of the geith gear of hell, 002 London Obeber 22-Tas Rid pirates re

YEASE AND MOROCCO. pansin vessels, shall not however, be reponding to the 11th day of the 8th mant

captives över to *

have done -

R

port that, Cres map closing our C Fund of the Ottoman Debt is probable has osused great stir on the London and Con- tinental Bourges

If the boy was: picky being a boarder bone. The bone was not fractured they are niinwed to rent or purchase houses, specified fee shall thereafter changed at Peking not later than prios of wheat conoarrent with Finolins ia sagn to Congress will annoUNOS HIS AITEOnbla:

́over the host, pan dances in va

know if ha bad beardared that day book

hare been no quired to pay konnang dues for the ported f of the had year of Huapy Hot Joly Pip: have handed the French

touch t

winch they are actually undergoing 1896),

|

of laxing and shipping pass: perpass engers and merchandise, in accordance with Ching..

the existing Rules and Regulations conNo tonnage dues shall be paymulë me go trade there, at all those small vessels and beats employed by day. China whion are How ports of call, panero subsets in the conveyance.

pandang, Ta-fungs Lu-kow, ser gets baggage, letters, or duty free

CHANG TIN-BOOM,

ELLA ALBA (18) demanda

W. Ronzesos & Co. Flane and Minion

chikan, and Hooeung and tiles between any of the open parts of Ipatriment spanielists and oxpopterar

may tersafer be made China. A mall resale and page beats,

ahop, dobry Duddol at

If Any resmi should un however, conveying Morchaddich Belma Quendasoad, Central

emer tota oped portail the time of such conveying, fubjack to

OUTRAGE IN BOMBAY TEN GEBE

QUEEN'S STASUN BIRPIÖUNION Bassday, October 17-The handed

Al white zurble statue of the divorceer. scouted

to the Government's night clangtred be vide

- Is la reparted as Tangles, that Franc

een and Free considerwile extint glie Algerian by and the sola

fontier in reparation of the Fuff piraty Cans there in no mandatis fise the paters frem for Bank France and deaded

hal Inna Mornada

the depreda

the

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