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The Republique given a formal derini 18 tás report which had gained currency on the Conti ment that the Tsar would at Farid Höxt month, or at any other period of this year.

Four new 18. fost Whit shall borts built ak Hongkong for the Ameri gan Government wore | taken over to Munila las wook on the ss. Sung. Kiang. They are distį? jed to be used as boarding. boats in some of the Il ports

A deares of the congregation of the Roman Inquisition has on feed forbidding the read

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ing in church of the prayer composed by the widowed Que sa Margherita of Italy, in memory of her husband, King Humbert, on the ground that it contains two heretical phrases

Bar sness Niski, from Paking, wife of the Jepr

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nese Minister, Mrs. Narahara, and ̋others m the Chinese capital, arrived at Kobe by the wari Marn on the 10th inst, and were met by. the Mayor, Chief Inspector of Police, and several high chief officials. They left-for Tokyo by train on the 11th.

As English company with a cutal £2,000,000, declares the Chili Tenes, his so quired the title to all the principal waterfalls in Mexico, with the object of establishing and, operating various factories in the Mexican cotton-fields,

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THE CRISIS-IN CHINA.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2011, 1991

SHANGHAI; 18th Septeinber, 9.15 p.m.

ADMIRAL SEYMOUR GOES TO

TAKU.

-H. M. S. Alacrity, with Adinira! Seymour en beard, leaves on Wednesday morning for Taku.

THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

LOCAL MOVEMENTS. The Italian transport Son Gottardo left on Tuesday night for Taku.

The British gunboat Protector left yesterday for Shanghai.

honse..

MR. DOOLEY ON ANARCHISTS. “ Why should anny man want to kill a king ?" ald Mr. Dooley. That's what I'd like to know, Little gredge have I gain anny monarch in th deck. Live an let, lives me motto Th mors ye have in this warruld th' less ye have. Make in wan place, lose in another's th role, me boy. Little joy, little sorrow. Takin' it all an all RUSSIANB IN CHINESE TURKESTAN. I'd rather be where I am thin on a throne, an be th' look in things I'll have me wish. Tin no The following telegram from Uramtal, the aisy job bein a king, barrin' th fact that yo provincial capital of Chinese Turkestan (Kaali don't have to marry th woman iv ye'er shoice, garia and Ili) has been published:-Owing to but the woman is somebody else's. Tia like news of troubles with Foreign Powers at Pek-takin's contract an livin' th' union furnish th foreman an' th' materyal. Thin if th“ wur- ing having become known here and to the fact rak sin't good a wild-eyed man frm Patterson, that the Tarantchis (Kashgar Mahommedans Noo Jorsey, laves his mankey on his hand organ settled in Ili) were begiming to become rest. an takes a shot at ye. Thank th Lord I'm less, Jadi, Governor of the province, sont a large not so big that any man can get comfort fa'm force of cavalry from Framtsi to Kuldja topla a Winchester at me frm th top it a But if I was king ne'er an orgau grinder'd overawe the malcontents. On arriving at the Pass dividing Uramtsi from Hi, however, the get near enough on to take me life with

Hotchkiss gun.

I'd be so far away from th fores was stopped by offers wat by the Tartar maltitood, Hinnissy, that Je end only dis- General Chang Keng, commanding at Kuldja, tinguish me rile features with a spy glass. stating that he had received a despatch from I'd have polismen at ivy tar'rn an I'd have the Russian General commanding on the Russo-e subjioks retire to the cellar whin I took 1li frontier that any reinforcements went into walk. Divvle a bit wad ye catch me platthorin mesilf with worthar an stickin' would be takin an act of war, and that newspapers in a hole in a corner shtons to the Russians would invade Ill if the arriving show future girations th' progress Iv crime Chinose force did not return to Urumtsia this cinchry. They'd lay their own corner. The Chinese troops have therefore temporarily stone frau ime. I communicate with th poplave, be mesos i giural orders an I'd THE TROOPS AT PEKING. retired to the Urunatsi or Eastern side of the maka it a thing worth tallin about to see, th Kings is makin' thimsilvos too common, The total allied force at Peking on the, and will await further orders from the face iv ti gr-reat an guod King Doolay.

Viceroy at Lanchow.

Nowadays an araychist drops into a lunch room at a railroad depot an see a man settin' 10th inst. amounted to twenty-two thousand.

on a stool atin a quarther section iv a gooseb'ry pie un drinkin' a glass iv buttermilk.

SMALL EXPEDITIONS TO THE SOUTH-WEST.

Small but successful expeditions have beek went out'in n south-westerly direction A few Boxers from Peking and Tientsin. have been found,

MISSIONARIES.

Citinakfu oficial telegrain, saya the N.-C. Daily News, sisty that Genetil Bang Cling's Corpe is still it Pacting, and, that he has since THE SAFETY OF THREE KWEICHOW beck joined by five or six thousand troops-all that remain of the late General Nigh's Corps, which began their campaige last June-quite 25.000 strong

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Mr. B. C. G. Scott, writing from H.B.M. Consulate, Canton, on the 18th lust, senda

D'ye know who that is?' says th' inneh counter lady.

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"I do not, says thornychist, but be th look is him he aint much."

DIARY OF THE CRISIS.

May 21-Joint Note from the Ambassadors at Peking calling the attention of the Chinese Goverment to the Honer troubles.

Mey-Boxersburn station on the Lu-Han line. May 28-Boxers barn stations between Peking and Protingfa. Belgian engineers and other refugees start from Puotingfu to out their way to Tientsin. Fengtai station and work brat Railway communication with Poking interrupted.

May 29.-Communication with Peking restored.

mence arriving at Tiontelu. May 30-Guards for Peking Legations com- May 31-British American, French, Rusciau, Italian, and Japanese guards go up by rail to Peking from Tientsin."

June 2-Murder of Reve, Norman and Hobin

son. Paotingtu refugees reach Tientsin. June 5.-Railway intercourse between Poking

and Tientsin finally destroyed. .”

June 1-Sapporod incendiarism at Tientsin.

June 7-Large allied force lands at Taku. Decree sympathetic, to Boxers in Feking Gazette.

June 9.-Detailed message from Sir C. Mac-

Donald to Coneul Warren at Shanghai. June 10--Admiral Seymour starts with 800- allied troops for Peking. Telegraphic coma. munication with Poking from coat ceases. June 11-Murder of Japanese Chancellor at

Peking. bassador at Peking, murdered. Rioting at June 13-Baron von Ketteler, German Am

Yunawafu.

June 14-Fighting outside Austrian Legation at Peking. All telegraphic communication Cease Admiral Seymour out off. Jane --Hinsang leaves Hongkong with 600 Tre frein Hongkong Regiment and Asiatic Artillery. Chapels in Tientsin native city burnt, and city in Boxers hands.

the surrender of the Taku Forts. Terrible Jane 16-Allied naval commanders demand. takes 300 Welsh Fucliers and Engineers from Hongkong. June 17.-Taku Forts open are and are captur

ed by allied warships. Chinese bombardment of Tientsin begins.

THE DEFENCE OF DOVER An important scheme for the court Hefence of Dores, and the English Channel wat put into operation on the 19th it. ix the presence of Sir Evelyn Wood, as representative of the Co mander-in-Chief, who was prevented from at-

That's th king," says th' ludy. **Th king, is it, saya th' arnycbist; this tending other engagements. The general idus was to hom the forks, and occupy every here's fr wap king less," he says, un tis all coign of vantage Wots to grevent the enemy

"A king ought to be a king or he oughtn't from affecting a hiding. Tha forces engaged over. including the depot companies stationed at the to bang on he must keep out iv range.

retreat, batteries of militia the rings un queens that thrusts so much in th Clare (under 'canvas if the Ropewalk Meadow), artillery (the Kent, it

All incoming ved Which have arrived the the following trabidation vi a telegra comprised about a thousand Royal Artillery. He don't need to be a good tuirer. If he wants

Tis

Jane 19-Admiral Soyour reaches a point 25 miles from Peking, but is compelled to

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• past two days has the Manila Times of received from Kweiyah the capital of castle and forte, two et Burgoyne), and theilety iv their people that they live in Summer Juno 21.- Terrible reaches Tongka. First TUNG KWAN SAN, or “Az¤1y ~ ~

Saturday last, at rough weather and un- usually storiý passages. The . Golper from Singole had a very bad page, and several hd bf cattle were killed The Mennyir experienota the worst voyage for the year. Shortly after leaving Hongkong the ship was hovet for three hours or more waiting for benter Weather.

A disastrous mill fire broke out in Bangkok on the morning of the 7th Jutazt resulting in

Kweichow. The Eng names of the per- sons referred to, Mr. Scott says, are quite unknown to him.”

A SPECIAL THAN FROM THE PRINCIPAL BME OF LEIGN AFFAIRS, KWRIYANG, TO TAY HRÍFIR CONBUL-GENERÁL, CANTON.

and two infantry battalions (the recently raised 4th Battalion Royal Fusiliers, now ever 500 strong), and the 31 Middlesex, girtered at the western lights, with detachments of Army Service Corps. The artillery wees marched to their positions at the batteries and forts, and quickly set to work to make everything ready The casemates at the currentes were opened as though in expectation of actual invasion

out and filled with the complement of en,

took up

that's burted. Th only person that ought to resort hotels an go out walkin' with a dog be able to get near enough a rale king to kill him is a jook, or th' likes is that. Th' idee iv a man fr'in Noo Jarsay huvin' the chan

What on earth's to be done about thim

Legation (Austrian) at Peking captured by Канни treoрк.

June 22-Two attempts to relieve Tientsin fail. June 23-Successful third attempt to reach Tientsin. Chinese remain in force in the ueighbourhood:

except British, French, and Germun. Jans 25-First India transport starts for

China June 26-Admiral Seymour relieved and back

Juns 24-All Logations at Peking destroyed

in Tientsin.

June 29-Mesage from Sir B. Hart reaches July 1-Londition of Peking reported des

Tisztán.

perute.

MacDonald and Mr. Conger written at Peking, 4 killed and 88 wounded at the Legation to date,

"Modical Powder," 50 cents per bottle.... TETIT TA SAN on Falling and c

Brising Medical Powder." Price at 50 cents per bottle Mala from the best. selected medicine to be used for the above- Oil and Powder..

散及油造製油繫好揀!

WONG CHI KOON is me of the largest-

K Nails Drag shops in Canton, employing abont 300 men. The Proprietor. Mr. U Yam

capacity, and is also very beneuolent, giving away thousands of dollars worth of medicine in

ont un et great egy, and business.

JKWEITANG, 14th September. Wericau and English missionaries the dextraction of property valued at betwe of dingyi, Liu Feng-chun and others, in all $500,000 and $400,000. In all, three milit wate other two were owned by the Arracan Corniny,their native countries by way of Szechman.bandožera over their skirts, were patrolling the to save thim fr'mth moh. Au between you July 4-Last letters to hand from Sir charity, wally with an eye to the hain off- destroyed, one belonging to Hai Han, and the tou and one wowan, are returning to The origin of the ontbrook was unknow. When They have now arrived at the capital of the last mail left. Only the Arran Coleichow. On the 16th September they pany's milla were covered by insurANCƏ,

will leave for Chungking. In addition to telegraphing to the Taotai of Tang-kuna in Szechuan to assist and protect them, they will, in accordance with the regulations, be safely excorted beyond the frontiers of Province.

The treables up North appear to have moda very little differanos in the shipments of Cele ter-Inst to China for the purpose of being into brick-ten. In referring to these whippets the Consuler report on the trads of King for 1890 states that the esport of brikose to 43,952 picals, as against 31,8311þau þ 1898, and this might be couldersMy Angarented if tea-dust were procurable in large quantities. It is curious to doties Ceylon tel Tist #guring amongst the imports; tih ocents' forthe first time this year, a email connightht having been brought in by the Had them at Kh kiang by way of expusment. It is stronger and mere highly voted than the Chius dust, and is to be used in komubiedlure of brick

tea.

The corn harvest in England of the present year has difered very dipterially from those of

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

LONDON, 18th September, 845 p.

IMPORTANT CAPTURES OF

MATERIAL.

this

General French has captured fifty miore locomotives; and General Buiker bus seized

the two big hurrets of 1993 and 1899. In an immense quantity of stores.

those two years theplug, harresting and paturation of the Gien were all tried on with unbroken the wetter. Whereas the seyere spel! of sunless, wet and cold season last month has undoubtedly checked those functions this year. The reports from the various counting, which have reached by this mail, show that not.< withstanding the Crather little damage has been done to the safe and the probable yield of barley par Will be 33 bisliels as against 34-63 Instiyear and 358 as the average of the past ten years. Outs are likely to prove the

GENERAL NEWS.

arnychists Mr. Hennessy asked. What Th Lot any knows," said Mr. Dooley. They don't want anything, that's what they is thin annyhow? What do they want?"

want. They want peace on earth an' th' way The breeches of the envy guns were opened in they propose to get it is be murdrin" ivry wan roadiness for loading and the Maxim gun crew that don't agree with this. They think we all

their positions. In the meantire strong pickets of the in. shud do as they please. They're down on the fantry and artillery Militie, who wore their force an in favor is th poplace, an' whin they're kilt a king they, call on th polis

an' I've met manny in the time, an' quite, law. and the war-signal stations were alan manned. coast-line between Dover, Folkestone, and Deal, a me. Hinnisay, Ivry araychist I've done You The troups were on the qui-rice for landing abidin citizens they was too, had th makin' iv

a fhradeojan in him.

"If they was no newspapers they'd be few made of the batteries and forts. Colonel Lake parties, sed during the day an inspection was reported favourably on the patrolling parnychists. They want to get their pitchers in tions, which, he said, appeared to be well th pa-apers ah they can't do it be yellin out. Apropos of the scheme a London paper bananas, through thethreets or milkin a cow, forts and Castle Batteries there are the old

"I used to know a man be th name ir states that ut vital points, such as Archebe vasion, would be hopelessly out-classed by the lived nex dure but wau to me, He was th muzzle loaders, which, in this event of a Schmitt that was a cobbler be profession 2

modern cruiser. The new artillery dacintest man ye iver see. Ha kép a-canary bar- recently mounted at the three new fortellus beep

inte klaki colour, and, according te Colonel, an his devotion to his wife was th scandal Lako's report, while the garrison goal is in the neighborhood. But, bless my soul, how in a.much improved condition, for suchen he hated kings. He cuddon't able Cassidy afther he heard he was dayscinded frm th portant strategic position the proportion of modern breechloading artilery to the kinga ir Commock, though Cassidy was what ye

call a prolatoorio or.a talkin' workin'man. muzzle-loaders is not as all satisfactory.

twan king he hated above all others was th barbarous counthry he come fr'm. king iv Scholzwig Holstein, which was th

guns of

old

Another field day at the forts at which the Commander-in-chief will be present, as I held during the latter end of this month.

FAST TRAINS.

In a statistical article published in the Times sume interesting figures are given as to the world. Some sixty journeys are selected iar speed stained by the fastest trains is the which trains reach a speed for their rims of Bfty-five miles or more per hour. Out of the sixty trains only five are Luglish and three Scotch. The rest are divided between the United States and France.

The fastest run in the world is that made on the Philadelphis and Reading Railroad between Camden and Atlantic City, a distance of sifty- tive and a half miles. Tins distance is covered inst.sta rate of 60.6 miles an hour, *****

THE DISSOLUTION. Parliament will dissolve on the 25th and will asanble again on the 1st November.

DUKE OF YORK TO OPEN AUSTRALIA'S FIRST PARLIAMENT Her Majesty the Queen has commissioned

worst of the corn wrops and the yield, bids fair the Duke of York to open the first Austra to be one of 97 bushels to the norə, as against dr67bfiefs last year, and 4006 bushels as the lian Federal Parliament.

ten years average. On the whole the harvest yield of farley throughout the counties has been estimated at 71,000,000 bushels or 3,500,000 Ross than last year, and that of cats a total crop of 151 million bushels against 166 malkon Ihonhole last year.

DOW

REUTER'S SERVICE.

LONDON, 17th September.

THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA HOLLAND AND EX-PRESIDENT

KRUGER.

The Pennsylvania Railroad reaches 64.3 miles and the Midi af France 61.9.

Only one English train sveriges sixty miles, Dorchester and Fareham. The ground is and that is on the South-Western van hetween covered at a rate of 60.1 miles an hour, but the distance is only ifteen miles,

In long-distance rans English railways make a better show. The Enst Coast expresses to Edinburgh. from Lundon, a distance of 393 miles, as the West Chant to Glasgow-401 miles-average a traction over fifty miles. But these spoeds compare unfavourably with those of feroiga zivals.

even

The Sal express buton. Paris and Bayonne 4861 miles averages 54.13 miles an hour, and the Empire State Expms between Now York and Buffalo-410 miles-averages, met withstanding many delays, 59.89 miles.

so they go out an' kill a king.

An'

"He and talk fairly dacint about other kings, bnt this wun--Ladwig was his name an' I seen his pitcher in th' paper wanstwnd throw him into a fit. He blamed Ivrything that bag- pened to Ludwig. If they was a strike he charged it to Ludwig, It Schwartzmeister gaiters he used to wear in thim days, he find a didn't pay him fr half-solin' a pair iv Congacor string ar-round his finger f'r to remind hita that he had to kill Ladwig.

I.

BOYS What have ye again th' poor king

He is an opprissor iv th poor," he says. So ar-ra yo,' I anys, or ye'd mind boots free.

"He's explodia' tk' prolotoorie,' he says. ***Sure, mya I. "th" prolotoorio can explode thimsilvan pretty well,' says I

Hughtot to be allowed to live in luxury while other starve, he mys

**An' wad je be killing man fr holdin' a nice jeli?" says L--

10.

What good wad it de ye? says I.

I'd be th' emanciputer is the people," says **Ye'd have th' warruil on th' coffin Hid,' says BL

**Why," says he, think is me, Schmitt, Ow- goost Schmitt, stalkin' forth to avinge th woes irth peor, he angs. Loodwig, th' cursed, goes by, I jumps frm behind a three an society is freed frm th monsther, he says. Think iv th glory iv it, he says "Owgoort Schmitt, emancipator, he says.

I'll prove to Mary Aus that I'm a man,' he says.

"Mary Ann was his wife. Her maiden sumo Gus.' was Riley. She shoord him say it.

ys she, it iver I hear iv ye shootin' oor a king I'll break ivry bone in ye'er body, an' lave The notoriously wholesale nature of the eye, she says.

Well, sit, I thought he was jokin', but be Information has been received by telegraphat illicit importation of Chinese opium from of a Dutch movement offering Mr. Krager a

ports in China, via the Straits, will make a brief hivius, wan day he disappeared an lo an' behold, passage to Helland by s war-ship.

résumé of interesting reading says the Bangoun two weeks afther I picks up a pa-aper an r-rende Times. On one steamer's last trip from the Straits that me brave Schmitt was took up be th' polis to Bangoon it will be remembered that is cases tryin' to cop a monarch from behind a these. of salmon arrived there consigned to a local trader I int lixa a copy is a pa-aper with his pitcher who refused to take delivery of one case because in it, but I don't know if iver he got it. He's the goods were damaged. On examination the over there now un' his wife's takin' in washin leaking case was found in the godown and the It's vanity that makes arnychista, Hinnisy tins besmeared with a brownish liquid, which vanity an' th' habita kings has nowadays iy on being submitted to a tent was declared to be boin a common as life insurance agents."

***I don't like kings," said Mr. Hennessy, "but opium. The suspicions aroused by this clue-led It is rumoured that Commandant De Wet to a discovery of about 19,000 tone of opium. I like aroyalists loss. They ought to be kilt off

In the ather instance about another 21-00-tolas as fast as they're caught." is killed.

were detected under the false description of They'll be that," said Mr. Dooley. "But lychees and the istost seizure of 42,000 tolas, killin' this is like wringin' th' neck iv a LONDON, 17th September.

the largest on record, show that the string miskrobe." {

ent excise rules have no restraining affect upon. DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT.init ta in the drug. These throw ship Parliament dissolved on the 25th inst, and mente aggregata 82.000 tolas, representing an the new ons will meet on the 1st November.

THE DUKE OF YORK TO VISIT

3 AUSTRALIA

DANT DE WET.

The Times comments as follows on the newS" of the relief of Peking-No prolongation of the struggle can be of much importance The allies are masters of Peking, and they may honestly and truthfully congratulate

LOBD ROBERTS' PROCLAMATION. each other upon the great and rapid success Mr. Kruger proclaints. Lord Roberts' pro- achieved by theiz unanimous action. All have clamation hull, and says that the Republies be deserved well of the civilization which their ing unconquered refuse to submit to British common bond, but in justice a special red of authority. oreslit must be awarded to the Asiatic people

RUMOURED DEATH OF COMMÁN- without whose aid the efforts of united Europe must have been futile to effect the work of rescue in time. It is first and aber all to Ja pan that the world owes the relief of the Leg tions. It is she who, by the promptitudo and the efficacy of the aid she was sebe by her gem graphical position to afford, has saved the other Powers from the humiliation and'like'anguish of. hering to await the massacre of the Yeprasen tatives, while unable themselves to strike a blow for the lives of their countrymon d the honour of their sics. Japan has deserved well of the comp realth of Europe, and olaim the honour of England may having been the first amongst theditions to recognize her ability and herreddimena to do thin essential serylos, to „madkind, and of having steadily urged upon the rest the burperative needl of accepting the invaluable asustance she was generously willing to lead the comiabronne.

On the Queen's recommendation Lord Sale bury has assented to the Duke of York visiting Australia in the spring to open the Federal Parliament.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENT.

The 7. P. R. steamer- Empress of India arriv- od at Ve ourer at 5 pm on Tuesday, the 18th

inst.

A Wataru paper suggests that the simplest approximate market value there of Rs. 164,000 solution of the Oriental question would be an Other heavy wiztres have been made, and the quitable division of the profits of Christianiss Times wonders if there is way more animation in China. The Japan Weekly Advertiser consigned to the same firms on the sen between commente“On this basis it is whispered at Rangoon and Bingapore if so, the members of Bussin will consent to take the territory and per the syndicate, it way will find it difficult, during mit the other nations to have the converte

EXFORT CARGO. the next few days, to preserva s smile**both

at Paotingtu.

Joly 7-Murder of all foreigners remaining July 8-Nerbudda, first transport, reaches

Hongkong. Japanese Arsonal

capture

deaths at Legations to date.

Tientsin

chance. He has many testimonials as to thos efficiency of his medicinos from officials, scholars and business men. Like the Chiness gouerally he has out faith in medicine and is desirous of extending his business to foreign countries,- giving people of western.lands-the benefit of his medicines,

He has submitted to me the formulas of some of his preparations for examination giving fall explanation as to the medical qualities of the July 11-Heavy fighting at Tientsin.

kong for North Allies capture Tientsin or Army Medical Powder and the Tit Ta San native city with a loss of 775 men. General or Falling and Banizing, Medical Powder com July 14-120 more Welsh Fusiliers leave Hong.ingradient. I have found the Tang Kwan San posed of Musk, Burors, Campher, Rhabarb, two Yamaguchi leaves Japan for Taku.

charcoal, whichare-known in westom pharmacy July 15-General Gaselee reaches Hongkong. kinds of gum, with red oxide of mercury and July 16-Reported armistice at Peking. U yellow sulphite of arsenic, animal and vegetable gons bones, sharings of antelope ant rhinoceros Besides this it contine gold leaf, tigers and dra.-

science proves to be inert he proposes, to omit. kong and leaves for Shanghai. July 18.-Li Hung-chang arrives at Hong- horas, which I have shown him that chemical The medicine in to be clúefly used us a ster July 20Reported appeal of Chinese Emper. from the medicine prepared for fordgn use.

or to Japan. Alleged receipt of message statory, as is put up in small metal bottles by from Conger at Washington.

The wall amount of oxide of sorcary and July 21-Consul Carles receives Sir & which is can be injected into the nestrils.

MacDonald's letter of the 4th inst. 1.M.Culphide of arsenic will not be dangerous used

in this way.

of Chih. State of war on Amur River.

July 17-Li Hung-chang appointed Viceroy

staff safe on this date. July 2-Li Hung-chang reaches Shanghai.. Madras Light Infantry reach Hongkong. July 26.-Proposed Requiem Service at St. Paul's for Peking refugees postponcil. Mar- der of 5 foreigners and many native Chris tians in Shansi.

July 26.-Admiral Seymour with Centurion and

Alacrity arrives off Shanghai. August 1-Admiral Saymour geos on visit to

Nanking.

(Signed). J. G. KERR,

Cunten.

Threations are given according to the Chinese method of using the medicines.

The pature of the oil is very mild, but its action is exceedingly good," possing, won- derfully curative effects in both internal and external diseases. As it is an invaluable medisi

adi persons, whether at home or abroad. August 2-Peking prisoners reported from Jaine it should be kept on hand ready for use by

DIRECTIONS, panese souren again in danger. August 3-Sir C. Macdonald sends cypher message reporting Legation fortifications strengthened.

Fur external use rub the oil on the temples, forehead, between the wyebrows book of the ears and neck, on the chest and back, on the blamen or wherever the pain or saIDNERS S ocated. It must be rubled on for minutes. For toothache put a little in the tooth on estton

August 4-First detachment Cavalry Brigade

leaven India for China, August 5-Admiral Seymour returns to Shang-

hai. Advance on Peking starts. Allies at- and rub on the guns. The oil has beneficial tack and ront Chinese at Peitsang. Russians effects in headache, fainting, olds, sore throat, occupy Nawchwang Native City.

stomach-ache, colic pains, rheumation, numbe live to Peking. Chapels burat at Ung-kang, local swelling and inflammations, influenza, diarrhoea, toothache, pains in t bead and con- Angurt Allies capture Yangisun, on the use of the limbs, pain in the back, cramp, valgions after childbirth prickly heat,, brils,

Dear Swatow.

August 7.-H.M.S. Goliath leaves Hongkong

and mosquito bites.

The proprietor, of the Kwong-Chi Koon Drug Store of Canton has placed it my hand for examination a number of his preparation with the reseips for each,

Hi: UI YAU "* As you wish Oil" has i

for the North.

Internally the dose is are drops-jfi:as dittie August 9-Allles reach Hosiwa. August 11-Cypher messages, dated Peking. water, and it is to be repeated every two o August 6, reach British and U. S. Consals three lours, at the same time using it ex at Canton. Allies reach Matou. Sir O. termalle.. 'Macdonald reports All right. Court

leaves Poking with Prince Tun.. August 14-Allies outside walls of Feking. Gen. Creagh and Indiat oops reach Shang bai. Protests against their landing. August 15.-Allies enter Peking and rescue the

Legations. August 18-Indian troops landed at Shanghai. Japanese sailors landed in the Settlements. August 24...Japanese temple burnt at Amey August 28.-150 more Japanese landed at

A moy. August 27-French troops land at Shanghai August 28-Triumphal merch of Allies through

Sacred City. Peking. August 30, H.-M. 8. Isis and German Tiger

reach Amoy. Emperor and Empress Dow ager at Taiyuaafa, Shansi, September 1-Mohawk and Castine reach

composed of aromatic and stimulant herbs nat wide circulation and is very musk used. It i

pharmacopoeia, together with pingpin (a combi harks, most of which are well known in on find of camphor) bisions work, orris rust, wit

two or three other loss known articles, but non of the objectionable substans which ente into many Chinese medicines. It is one o the combustions which has real merits an

it is not strange that it has attained so wid a repetation for the relief of maladies for whic

it is recommended.

Amoy. Quiet restored Japanesá troops in- MESSES. DARTly to

tended for Bhanghai detained in Formon September 2-First Péking arrivale in Shang-

hai one Emperor. September 5-Yuu Kusi Viceroy starts to res- September 6.-German troops land in Shanghai.

cession at Amoy. September 10-Japanese marine September 7--All troops withdrawn from Con- marines landed, in Shangbaip de a September 12. Empress. Dowager reaches

Haingchon, Shsuni. Start sp For steamer Yarra, sailed 10th September September 14-Li Hung-chang leaves Shang- CLOTH BOUND COOKERY BOOK, contain- ing 180 original recipes for all kindsoflavourler. For Marseilion, 105 bales raw silk. 2 bales waste, bat le detained by typhoon at Woosing. Invalid Cookery and Sweets, is sent free to all silk, 15 cases silke, 2 cases furniture, 16 cases who post their LEMCO Extract jar wrapper to effecte, 585 page tea, 150 rolls matting. For Eeptember 16 [ 5,000 Bussians leave Peking. For London, 70 September 18-Commt von Waldersee reaches

Hongkong and proceeds north. Liebig's Extract of Most Co., Ltd, 9, Fenchures Lyons, 950 bales raw silk. Avenue, London.

H14-6 bales raw silk, 3 bales waste silk.

kildlike and bland

Co

(Signed) Docros 1.4. KERR

Centan, China, Any order.

No. 19, Queen's Boad Central Hongkong, Who, are appointed, Sola Arents for the

of our Goods

KWONG CHL KOON. 18

Hongkong, 5th May, 1800

怡生號

DE SANG

COAL MERCHANTS

Have always on land LARGE STOCKS EVERY DESCRI

WATION OF COAL

Address-Core of Messrs. Kwoko Sana &

No. 144, DES YEUX ROAD.A

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