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A Committee of the Amtupeadors of Berta || earning an Oriental tour, including India, for the Crown Prince of Prussia. Lord Curass, the Viceroy of India. has been apprised of the Kaiser's wishes in the matter.

the Foreign Ministers sent for arned mands in this instance, for they have escorts the Chinese Authorities refused both suffered wrongs. But whatever they to allow them to proceed by railway, untii may do, however the other Powers may vigorous threats were used of a resort decide to act in British Government is to force. The repeated representations of clearly called upon to speak out promptly and the Doyen of the Foreign Legations on devisively. If the other Treaty Powers will

A Government Gazette Echuardinary notilles the position and his demand that the join, well and good; if not, then let Britain Bosers should be suppressed met with one more play a lour hand and play it receipt of a telegram from the Colonial no real response from the Imperial Govern fearlessly. We want nothing but justice and Secretary, Singapore, dated Gil inst, to the effect that "Chinese Coolie migration is pro- ment for some time, and when at lengths una guarantee for the safety of these British hibited by vessels wailing from Hongkong aftor Imperial Decree was issued on the subject subjects whom business or duty has gali June." This news we were crubled to give. of the Boxer outrages it was so worded that, int, the Central Kingdom; but there we resterday by the courtesy of Messrs. Sandar, while nominally ordering the Commandant must have even if we have to overthrow the Wieler & Ca A. S. WATSON & CO..of the Peking Gendarmerie, the Governor present rotten Government at Peking to of Peking, the Viceroy of Chibi and other secure them. Has not the time arrived authorities to conline to arrest the distur. when something better, more stable, and bors of the peace it left a wide loophole for more amonable to reusou, than the existing the escape of all offenders in the following Administration should be set up in the chacteristic instruction: As for trapital of this Crest Empire- a Goverment "persons who have been found merely to with more enlightened views, posses

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"the rioters without actually joining in the "riots, these also must be strictly warned from doing so again and immediately dis- "persed on pain of condign punishment !”

This Decree was only issued by the Em- press after repeated remonstrances from the Diplomatie Body, and it is generally beer lieved that, though nominally rebellious, į

The French Mall of the 7th May was deliver

in London on the 5th inst.

Between noon of the 6th and 7th inst, eight the Bozer movement is directed more against fresh cases of plagny occurred nint eleven donths, the supporters of the Emperor KWANG Hat and foreigners than against the actual At the Magister posterday afternooa the 10.80 Executive ut Peking. It is stated that Chinoman who was ariested for attopapting to these men have been sheltered by Princealer his wife at Shaukivan was committed Tran, a member of the Imperial Family, for trial.

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A Plower tolegami of the 29th alt, manouacel a report from Washington, that torpedos ang anticipation of an early conflict. -being placed in all the Japanes harhus

The report that Sir Frederiet Crečew will be! the new Governor of the Straits Settlement is discredited by the London and China Enjress. and also by the Straits papers

H.M.S. Pique is usw expected to wait ut Singapore until the arrival of tão torpedo boats Junts and Offer, which the wit! convoy, to Hongkong. These two bouts hirived at Fort Sail on the 9th ult.

TELEGRAMS..

"DAILY PRESS " SERVICE.

SHANGHAI, 7th June, 11.15 am.

GRAVE NEWS FROM THE NORTH. ALL COMMUNICATION WITH

FEKING SUSPENDED). Information was despatched from? | Tien- The King of Siam bas conferred the 1st class of the onfer of the Crowa of Siata upon Cottain on Wednesday that an attempt on that Koeler of the Russian Army. The 4th class of day to get a train through to Poking heal the sims orlor has hesa conferred on Mr. G. failed and that all intercourse with the cupi- Rohyus, Asat, Legal Adviser to the Bites tal bad stopped since the day before, the 5th Government,

A Calcutta telegram of the 26th ult. says There are now 6,724,000 persons on Relief Works, the figures showing an increase of

A contrict has won drawn up between the 3000 during the past week. The principal iornates occur in the Central Provinces-North Garaan Lloyd and the Valean slip Berar. Hyderabad; and Ajure. Merwara, Bombay, and Sind repast i decrease of 40060,

The Sheernes correspondent of the Naval

The Golf is making a prolongad stay in the and Military Record wrote on the 8th att

harbour. Three weeks have elapsed since she arrived from Chatham, and she is not yet ready for her departare. Newly-commissioned ships haye bựon so sucosefil in recent years that they have seldom be detained here for more than a few days after their arrival from Chatham. The Goliulli's defects are being made good by the Chief Engineer's Department at Chatham men being brought down by tag daily.

bailling yard at Stettin, for thus building of a steamer far to surpass all others in size and sal. She is to be 706 feet long and will have ongiase; of +1,000 hdrse power, giving a speed of 34 knots. The steamer is to be deliverad finished in 1902.

The Dudy Met St Petersburg Correspon- don't last month telegraphie The Manchur in Railway Company hes given an assurance to the Government that by the beginning of November Port Arthar will be cocuostok with Vludiwastook by an unbroken line of rails, and that this section of the railway will be open for temporary trafic. Simultaneoudy with this antionnement the Manchurian Railway Cou pany asked the Government to grant it coness Captain J. H. Philips, who has recently heen en for a railway in Cores from Charbin to awarded the additional Greenwich Dospital Seal, and in China from Mukder to Peking." Pension of 80 for ellers retired from the from 1977 to 1961, and was present at the ton, the Dolly Mail says:-Obsolete guns are active list of staff-captains, served in China Under the heading of Hongkong Forgot-

destruction of the Chiauso flotilla of war junksnos confined other our battle ship

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SIX HUNDRED TROOPS AT PEKING. Six hundred European troops are now at

Tientsin with six guns. The Chinese, of flus neighbourhood are in a state of terror.

SHANGHAI, 7th June, 7:40 p.m.

LEGATION REPORTS LANDING OF

LARGE JOINT FORCE. The Legation at noon to-day reports that there have been landed 308 British, 156 Americans, 141 French, 105 Russians, 33 Japanese, 80 Germans, and 20 Italians.

LONDON, 6th June, 12.10 p.m.

DETAILS OF THE SURRENDER OF PRETORIA ONE HUNDRED BRI- TISH OFFICERS RESTORED

TO FREEDOM

It is officially announced that Comman- dant Botha at midnight on Tuesday, the 5th instaut, proposed an arinistice to settle the terms of surrender of the Boer forces. Lord Roberts demanded an unconditional surren- der hy daybreak on. Wednesday, as the

at Turung Konan in May. 1957, for which he to our field artillory or to homo defence. received the Chins netal with the Fatihan According to a report of the Hongkong clasp and was also present at the bombardment branch of the Navy Ligas, dated March and capture of Cautoa in Decoraher, 1858, for 31 pld muzzle-louder take a luding part Thich he received the Canton clasp. He was in the defence of this, our most important saling station of the East. Kowloon West fort has thres 10-inch muzzleloaders. Kowloon troops had been ordered to march on the Dock three B-inch muzzle-doiders, North Point town. Commandant Botha decided not te

The Coronacic on her voyage from here, toppointed-second master of the Ploren, and was Sagapore, which she reached on the 1st inst. Specially mentioned in despatches for his services reported another dentii from plague on boari. piloting during a series of extensive map. riz., a laxar,, who dis on the 29th ult. The tures of piratical fleste and strenghobis between passengers, mails and cargo were allowed to August and September, 1853 receiving the kid, but not the créŇ.

tharks of the Admiralty. While in the love fearing the flag of Admiral Sir James Hope) he was wounded at the attack on the Peils Forts. Jane, 1857. He was appointed to the command of the Wetermon and was present at the landing of the army in the Peh Tong River, when the Pelo Fórts were taken in 1956, and was present at saluquent operations in the River Paiho during the tennes to Tientsin. and Peking, for which he ressirs the Tuka clasp.

At the Magistracy yesterday the acompant of No. 10, Dea Voux Road, was final $59 for dis charging sallage water into the side channel. The teasut of 3 Priya, Contra! was fined 349 for a similar offence. A fine of $30 was imposed upon Ah Wing, contractor, for carrying out drainags work contrary to the Bye-law.

two, and Leemann four similar weapons, while Lymoon has also some six er sight 64-rounder muzzle-loaders. With regard to the guns on Stonscatter's Island there was once some talk of displacing two 64-pounders by two 4.7 breech-loaders. The old gas were dismounted, but though that was two years ago the 47 guas have not yet been mountaḍ.

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defeud Pretoria, and the civil officials sur- rendered the town. Mr. Fothia and Mrs. Kruger were in Pretorias, and also one hun-

red British officers. DISASTER A LINDLEY-SPLENDID

FORCED BIARCH BY LORD

METHUEN.

The following extract from a letter from

Lord Roberts reports timt the 13th bat- Deronten in Sarawak, Bormion P. 3. has been unde public-To-day we to a superior force of

dated talion of the Imperial Teomanry sanenderel

called up the seven or eight Towkaye,

ut Lindley. Tord

and that their apparently strange and erratic | At the Magistracy yistalay 1 persoas movements really covern carefully conceived residing in the Central District were ordered to project for driving foreigners wat of China pay fines ranging from 5 to $10 for neglecting altogether. This is by no means improbable, į to line wash their testnents. The Manchas are most of them still quite muable to realise the extent of foreiga power, and are ready to haltere that a well laid plan you easily result in the ejectment of the hated intruders from the! 15:00 | mored coil of the Colestial. Empire. If this is still lingers in Poking—as seems to be the fact the sooner it is removed the better. There is little chance of that result being attained, however, i comuncia anch as those attributed to the Avurican Minister were allowed to prevail. He is reported to live sud, when the French Minister proposal that troops should be imported for the protection of the Legations. that it would be better to demand the complete reform of the Police system. at Peking, that he thought the Boxers were being drilled for fnu, rather than froin any in of injuring foreigners, und be did not

In a recent interview which a correspondent like to hurt the feelings of the Empress by of the Loudon and China Express hed with bringing up 'gards to the capital! For that the cremplaints made as to the insecurity mateis Le was unsupported, and, none of his of the West River were true, to a certain ex- A. §. WATSON & CO., LIMITED, colleagues being fatuous enough to share text, but that he was now taking stops to put

in his scruples, the guards were sent for, the pirates down, which would be effective very now under construction, a detachment of 33 was my serxías on coming out to see the paper running, fight for five hours, completely and the lives of the foreigners in the shortly." He declined to te farther down on Legations thereby rendered comparatively this subject or on that of inland water naviga secure. The situation is, however, still far tion, guiding the conversation skilfully hack to from satisfactory, the air of Peking is charged | Kang Yu-wei and the Reformers every time. with electricity, and a general feeling of i

At the Magistrae yesterday afternoon a unrest prevails throughout the provinces of Chilli and Shantung. There seems to youths from Palthei. On the 2nd inst. Ser Chinanza was charged with kidnapping four no Chinese Minister at the present moment gant Smith (35) was standing near the Bank All letters the publication should be written on with any vertebr; the Tsung-li Yamen when he noticed a mapen going to Had the muurations tave reconsists for the most part of a pack of fore wards a steamer which was about to sail fer

or less ignorant sobadies, whose oue aim and Singapore. From the appearance of the end is to invent excuses for doing nothing onpuuts of the sanpan his suspiciens were Juna Luis perhaps the one man who has aroused, and he followed them, and brought either the head to conceive or the haul to themluck. It was subsequently found that the carry ont any state measure, and he halts men had les brought from Pakiso, being between two opinions: fear of the Empress told that if they would come to Hongkong they and loyalty to KWANG HSU. The EMPEROR would get $15 a month and good food. Whea bimseff is well-meaning bat feeble, crushed they arrived in Hongkong they were told that by the events of the past three years, and it would be necessary for them to go down to the railway work. A telegram from Viadi- Singapore. The defendant was sentenced to six months hard labour..

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trade to

Vivesey Li Hung-chang, the latter admitted

or leading Chinese, from the bazaar. aid lust, the 31st Be on Thursday Times telegraphed on the 2nd ult-News Buglish ators at the Cape. We expected was too late to rescue the Yeomanry. He The St Petersburg respondent of the asked for help from them for the wounded Metliten marched 44 miles in 25 houre but

net named on the cute of the Russian railway wished to give, and went into junch. What comes from Maackarit that recently, ut a spot nothing, but left a paper with them if they attacked a force of 3,000 Boers and kept up

REUTER'S SERVICE,

LONDON, 8th June.

THE WAR-INVESTMENT OF PRETORIA. According to latest advices from Protoria nie

mand of ten Cossacks doing police duty. The who had only beard of the Quest of England, Chinese soldiers shot a Russian captain in con- filled in for $3.00 (30). This Aum Chinese routing the enginy,

Comucks at once uttacked and pursued the und know nothing of the war, living in an pat- Chinese, cutting down most of them. of-the-way village of Content Bernet. They The CURIO of the incident is not stated, never even thought about it, but en houring off but there are reports that the Chiness our leases they pricked up their cars, with this the overbazing behaviour of the Bursion: inuence, and how willing the Chinese are to itr Mancharin ne greatly ritafel by result. It shows how widespread is the Queen's who, on their part, are exasperated by the help white people. They say that the men who terrible murders and mutilations of Russian are wounded are of the same ration as their railway engineers, by native brigands. The Bajah and therefors deserve to be helped if in Rassian Government. it is mis, has lodged a trouble. strong complaint at Peking, together with a valued by the Chinese here, and whatever peo It shows that the Rajuk's rule is demand for the punishment of the highest play against Chinees as a nation, their in- Chinese official of the district responsible for dividual generesity cannot be too highly the conduct of the Chinos troops. Several exe-praised." cations are tready been carried out by the

Lourenço Marques, the British troops now in vest Pretoria, and the Burgoister will surren. formal demand is made. der the city without resistance as soon as

OPERATIONS IN THE ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

Col. Brynn Mahon has affected a junction. with General Hunter, and Goural Buádlo has

Chinese anthorities in Manchuria on account THE TROOPING OF THE COLOURS. arrived at Hiruis and is now in touch with of previors attacks en Russing connected with

rostok states that the Chinese Government has the trooping of the colours by the Hongkong Splendid weather protailed yesterday, so that

at once consented to comply with the demand Rogicaent, postponed from Monday on account of Russia for the punishment of the guilty of the rain, was brought of most successfully pores in connexion with the cacounter be in the presence of many sprouters. So zuch

tween Chinese soldiers and Cesack police.

Col Brabant.

TATE

PRETORIA OCCUPIED Pretoria bas boén ormiplod by the British.

London, 5th June.

CAPITAL

interest was taken in the ceremony on the Queen's Birthday. which unfortunately many of the THE CAPTURE OF THE TRANSVAAL public were unable to witness, that H.E. Major". B

Lord Roberts advance began at daybreak on the 4th inst. After advancing ter: miles to General Gascoigne, CMG at the request of several raembers of the community kindly arrong-

Six-milo Spruit he encountered a stubborn.

witness the LAVATĖ,

resistanen, but eventually the Boers were driven

ASHANTI The absence of news from Aslunti ás cousing anxiety. Major Carter with 300 troops has left Fumsu to try to meet the Governor.

IMPERIAL ENTHUSIASM ABOUT PRETORIA.

The situation in the North grows daily more

This being the position of things in the The Volunteer Flest of fifteen kuge and fast uncertain an alarang. For several dayspital of Chim, and there being apparently steamers, says an Oderm correspondent of the Lowdog and Chini Express, is no longer equal past we have received by wire intelligence eeutral authority strong enough in which goes to show that the conspiracy or repress disorder and restore confidence, to the rapidly-swelling volume of Russia's

Another St. Petersburg correspondent says rebellion of the party known as the Boxers the question arises, what is to be done by currying trade from this chief port of departure in North China is ripening to a head, and the Treaty Powers? Are they to go on inde to the Far East. Among other auxiliary trans that the Chinese Eastern Railway has been com- ports now being placed on the Oderen-Blugi- ploted nå for as its sonthera tegininal poist, that its fruition means a menace to foreigners finitely conniving at conspiracies for the worisch and Pert Arthur Jne re four large Telia a small pince lying a little way north ed than the frooping of the colours should be re- generally. On the latinst, ares, believed personal aggrandisement of huren favourites steamers of 8.600 tons each, belonging to the of Makden. The work of construction las peated in a central position of the town by the to have been the work of incendiaries, were

or of corrupt Chinese mandarins? Are tiny Eastern Asiatic Steamship Company of Copez bien carried on with great despatch, and hes/ Hongkong Regiment, which did not take part back towards Pretoria. Nightfall prevente:l pur- reports from Tiquisin; it wasnexts anounced to acquiesce for aver in a state of politied hagen. These four vessels have been placed occupied only a little more then a year in the previous affair. The public showed their suit: The British bivanneked on the ground that the Pasting-fa refugees were on their uncertainty rendering necessary the main under the Russian flag in compliance with the Of late the work could be greatly acestors.ppreciation by appearing in large numbers to rained,

Lord Roberts made a triumphal entry into way to Tientsin, but seven were missing; and tenance of large armed forces for the pro- new regulation which came into force at the of in view of the facts that the nature of ou the 3rd inst. it was stated that twenty-three teution of the persons of their Ambassadors reginning of the year, forbidding vessols ander the country presented lees dificulties and also The men of this fine regiment were drawn up Pretoria at 2p.n on the 5th inst, dotuile of

which have not yet come to haud,“ Belgians had arrived in Tientsin wounded, in Peking? Are they going once more foreign flags to trade between ports in European that all the necessary building material, such as on the ground before 6pm. and looked remark- after awful sufferings on the way. Next, tanto allow

be interrupted by Russia, and Russian ports in the Far East. rails, sleepers, and the like, could be brought ably well in their scarlet pad yellow uniforms, der date of the 5th inst, we learn that more

the acts of conspirators encouraged in The pioneer steamer of the Danish Company, the simultaneously to the work by way of Port Arbrilliant turinins, and white leggings. Captain troops were being landed at Tiestsin and the high quarters, and to condone the murder Manchurie. left here a few days ago with e fall thur. Dalny, and Newchwang, at which plates C. L. Berger, wing commander, was in so

general cargo and a fair complement of passen. they bad arrived by steamer. The total mand, and native offers commanded the rosidants are, bil named; the milway service of missionaries and ill-treatment of railway gers for Vladivostock and Port Arthair; her length of the line is 34 miles, and work companies whilst the brass and bugle bundy to Peking was irregular; the missions at engineers with the usual payment of small outward freightage represented something like men's trains are now running the entire of the Regiment were abo in attendance. Pacting-th were in great danger, and the indemnities and the execution of a few (possi£14,000. With a little more foresight and length. hat the line will not be throw Everyone was inprossed by the smartness uni deaths of Messrs. ROBINSON and NORMAN, by innocent) solies? Surely not. The enterprise a company of British alipowaors open for general working for some time. A excellent physique of the men, wud the acta of the Church of England Mission at Yung-time has arrived when some more disive could hure made the same arrangement as the great deal of work ennected with building tors frequently applanded the regiment as it ching had been confirmed. Yesterday a mes. Laction should be taken than has hitherto Danish Company with regard to the fag, and bridges, stations, and, dwelling-louses for the went by in companies. On the arrival of Major sage from Shanghai, elsewhere published, an- satisfed our to readily plicated Govern- thrroby havo secured a highly lucrative trade, officials rannins to be done. The acquisition of General Gascoigne he was recaired with n nounced that all intercourse between Tien-ments. We are glad to learn through our The Volputeer Fleet steaners can no longer be land for the railway and also for Dabuy was car geatral salute, and he accompanied by his stu isin and the capital has been stopperi sirice telegraphie advices that the English papers correctly described as Far Eastern trading crui- eind out with comparatively little unpleasantness inspected the column. He congratulate

They are essentially, and alust ex in the Kwong-tong territory. Misunderstand. the 5th just., and that 600 European troops are urging that prompt action should be takon dusively, military transports, and are likely to ings with and disorders among the natives ce with six guns have arrived in Tientsin, while to maintain Great Britain's prestige, and maintain But character for many years to come, curred only last May and June; the prompt and a Legation telegram last night brought news sincerely hope that such pressure will be The ocean-carrying trade between the Black effectual measures taken by the Russian Govern- and escorted slowly past the saluting bass and An Outlander who is now parrating his ex- of the landing of marly 1000-men. Pre brought to bear on Lord SALISBURY as will Sea and the Ear East, has little or nothing to ment sour pat a stop to them. The Chinese along the front of the calama, the men present periences in the

a story of the outbreak of the war. The night vinus information by bfter stated that the compel him to assert British influence in fear from the competition of the Siberian Rail-are becoming gradually more sul tuore accusing arts. The various companies marched pest before the Irish Brigade loft Johannesburg for Boxers have burned down two or three sta-Peking. Two more, British subjects have way, that is in so far as merchandise traffic is tomed to the presence of the Russians, and signs at slow and quick step, afterwards forming into the front was speat by some of its members in tiousand damaged part of the Tientsin-Peking been "murdered two more to swell the concerned. According to expert opinion, the of a more friendly disposition on the part of the double line, and marching forward to the inting convivial fashion. One of them was afterwards HE. the General moving with uncertain gait along the street, Railway, have attacked and wounded many of long roll of victims to Chinese prejudien transit of goods from European Resals to the former are seen in the fact that an Address of hase, pressutig arms.

when he stumblad against a couple of hours. The the foreign employés, and destroyed some and passion--and this outrage not only Fur East over the single-track Trins-Siberian Respect" and a bauter were presented by them then called for three chair for the Queen, an Irishman stared atollaly at them for a momant miles of the telegraph line. Foreigners have affords a pretext for, but imperatively all line will consume at least three months, whilst recently to a Bussian engineer and a Bustian which all joined enthusiastically and gase or two, and then resamad his wayward journey A pair of damned Dutchmen. I ́ ́. been insulted in Peking and made to feel out for intervention. France and Bel-

the sea trip hence to Vladivostock is about. technicina. The section of the line from Telia au additional choor. The ceremony terminated grunting:

about to risk his life in their enuse, that their lives were in danger, and when gium will no doubt support British de- forty-six or forty-seven days, to say nothing of to Pext Arthur. distaces of 234 miles is with the regiment marching off the ground The Beer grinned at the reflection that he was

the cheaper freightage by the ocean route. expected to be laid by the autumn.

headed by the bands.

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The Empire is very enthusiastic about the capture of Proteric. The scenes in London and elsewhere are similar to those after the relief of Mafeking.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT.

The C. P. B. steamer Eneas of Jupan Captain. Berger on this appearance of the men, arrived at Vancouver on the 6th instant at 30 saying he was thoroughly tiled with them... Then, headed by the Band, the colours are taken

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