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the waitring efforts of Doctors Lowson, | Governor of Anbol, to Peking, was occasioned by
· Molyneux, and others to pull him through the the secret denunciations of a Censor well-known crisis. The funeral of the unfortunate youth, in official circles as a man of sterling honesty which was attended by a large number of friends and keen sense of day. A memorial by a brother and acquaintances, took place at the Protestant Censor at about the same time was also the Cemetery, Happy Valley, this afternoon. Bishop cause of turning the former Taotst d leiate of
* i urdon conducting the service in the Mortuary Shanghal, Lu Peb-yang, from Chinklang to Chapel and at the grave. This will be and news Peking. Financial questions were the theme of for Captain A. H. Benning, the deceased ind's both memorials, His Majesty has not yet seat father, who for a great number of years held a these memorials to the Grand Council Secre command in the Hongkong, Canton and Macao tastes, hence melther has appeared in the Paling Steamboat Co.'s service and now lives in New Gassifs, the reason being that the Emperor wishes by personal examination to find out the
listy,
Mr. Allen, of the Hongkong Dispensary, | fa
Rote
ges. With reference and the
to affairs
set fire to the boat, the result of which was that · Sweden read psalm xili at the devotional service four of the gang were so severely burned that | Dr. Karl Files of Stockholms read a paper upor they have since departed to the special quarters the work of foreign missions, and sald that the in Sheel reserved for kerosene bleven. Agientem hindrance to the work was the dissola e reward of groo has been offered for the capture life which the majnity of white men led in of the loveman, wan is said to be an old Hong- heathen dominions. kong school-boy, which latter fact indicates that the money spent on the education of Chinese in your malodorous colony is not all waste).
NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.
The following telegrams from our San
We are lad to hear that the Japanese scien. I truth of the chergetitude of the Japaneza | Francisco exchanges were "crowd out" of Aressing soldiers on board the Hygsta et pro
last night's issue. favourably towards ul.imate recovery,
of
Government, except at the Taungli Yamén,
• ministers dally send and receive long telegrame from Tientsin after conuniting with the Emperor, the city of Peking appears little disturbed by remours of war. Pekingese
The Tw" Vienna dlapatch says: When the Emperor's train arived at Buda Perth Count Apponyl, Count Seapary, Herr Ugron, Radical leader, and other members of the Hungarian Parlement were in waiting. The Emperor enthely ignored them, although he addressed a few words to the Burgomastes and to the mool cipal authorities
In well-informed quarters it is said the situation is cwatdere i merloos. The struggle is against the encroachments of clericalism in politics and the tendency of the cart at Vienna to Infigence Hunga Jans, These affairs will not finally be dir to office.
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The Stamp and Port Offices and other portions the block of ancient and staffy Government buildings sitanted opposite the Club, will be thoroughly dialnfected to-morrOW.
Just the condition of Professor Aoyama continues to be serious, but It is hoped he will ultimately recover. Yesterday the Emperor of Japan telegraphed inquiring into bis caudillon and also- Investing him with a decoration of the 4th class. Hits colleague Dr. Ichigami is, if anything,
slightly better.
The latest official returns are as follow:- From woon yesterday until noon to-day :---
Max Death Duck, Ren.under
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From now until 5 pằm. Today :-At Tong Wab bench (including now only the Slaughter Hau e) now canes, 3; deaths, slace, 1; sent to Canton in jur les fl; toll remaining under treatment at the Tung Wah branch, 76.
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ing a nuisance of themselves,
SHANGHAI, June 8th, Mr. Lin K'ang-hoo, Director of the Kiangnan Arsenal, received a telegram yesterday from the Nanking Viceroy to send orders to the Nanyang fleet to assemble at Woosung, and bear
proceed to ses at once. We
of
to
the three large steel craisers of the Canton fleet, namely the Fuang-chia, Kuang-ping and Кманд-ул, which participated in the recent naval
ST. PETERSBURo, Jane 3rd, The dismissal of the Bulgarian Prime Minister, Stambuloff, by Prince Ferdinand cared seaton here, but it is not regarded as mense
question, for Russia's objection was not sonally, but to Prince Ferdinand's legal occupancy of the Bulgarian throne, which Rossin holds to be an infraction of the Berlin treaty,
PARIS, June 4th.
In the Chamber of Deputies to-day, M. Goblet said the composition of the new Ministry was not in accordance with the express will of the Chamber,
MM.
The :.cter of the feciety for Rellef of Jews of the city's mission in Jerusalem. Mr. Montic, the missionary, found many Jews in cellars and carca offing from hopeless disensor, some tzing blind, me fever stricken and souse consumptive, red all glad of a balf-penny in chati'y
For week
week. Mest of the 40,000 Jews there Are Fatenreiz
A dispatch from Berlin to the Standard says:
MARCOVICs un Narb, two aro utili efiber with given gesis and Bilsson stated they were Several' deaths from cholera bave occurred
the fleet in Korean waters or are getting ready at Welhalwal, the Kwangping being the only one which returned South, and she will probably be bere en route to Tientsin to a day or two. There ships are commanded and officered for the most part by young men who received thele first forelga education in the United States. Thelt Com- modore is named T and is reported to have seen some active service.
There appears to be an attempt made to pre
vent the latest movements of Chinese troops toward Korea being made public, as considerable difficulty is experienced in obtaining authentic Informaton. The last vessel to take troops was the
Hasting and she left Taku lant Friday with 99 horses and 500 soldiers and followers, which
landed
on Sunday at the same spot that the others were landed at. A Japanese man-of-war appeared on the scene and sent- team-inunch to see what the Hosting was doing. Ta nddi- tion to the a lot of submarine mines and wire, which, how- the troops and borser, the Harting took
It does not seem st
she
THE TROUBLES IN KOREA.:
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
CHIMulro, June 19th, The disturbances of the so-called Tong-bak
then we anticipated. The Chinese uoops asked the commissarlat number of
1,500 on the west coset, about 100
free band.
To this Goblet replled his pasty was poi consulted in the formsilon of the Cabinet, The Radical, be added, had no confidence in the Ministry and the Dupuy régime would, in the
in Opinion of the speaker, mean the condtion of
affairs was worse than a monarchy.
Premier Ворму, , replying to M. Go' let, and that in leaving the presidency of the Chamber of Depuiles he had not shown any lack of intereat in the demand for radical reforms. He added:
Wa
to
"We shall pursue the work of reform and pro- gress without reference revolutionary means, accept the dication of nobody, and we do not accept the dictation of the Vatican. We refuse to permit clerical interference affair. We are animated by French spirit and
lo
shall respect consciences and laws." [Applause:] M. Peletan said that the Dapay Cabinet was aimply a repetition of the Casimli Perier Ministry Ad that the country would soon have a revival of clericalism.
There was an
was an uproar in the Chamber. Finally M. Dupuy accepted M. Issaambert's Government world
of secular rights, M.Isanambert's motion
s motion was eventually adopted vote of 315 to 167. Lady Victoria Blackwood, youngest daughter of the British Ambassador, Marquis of Dufferto, was married to-day to Wiliam Leo Plunkett,
party have led to more serious complicationsver, were not reqartment of the Chinese motion that the Chamber had confidence ike
I for
among refiaman sear Thom, a town of West Prussia on the Vistula. There have also been namber of deaths from the disease at Mistowlis fo Prussiais Silarfa.
PAKIB, June 5th. Dailog the debate in the Chamber of Deputies to-day on the demand of M. Grouset for an inquiry respecting -statement in the Figaro, attilbuted to Geral de Gallife, that the French leaders were unable to handle the present unwieldy aimy, Generel Mercer, the Minister
of War, oprased the demand.
Gr. aset based bis motion or an alleged intervi. with General de Galliter published in the Figare. The debate resulted in a tremendous bat a motlon expressing confidence la uproar, chiefs, was foally adopted by a vote of 4co to the army and the honour and patriotism of its
83, and the Chamber then adjourned.
ROME, Juce sth. In the Chamber of Deputies te
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June 7th.
It is now announced on undeniable authority that the Suez Canal Company has given De Lesseps and bis family a liberal pension for life, out of respect for the services which he rendered that company.
Latest accounts of the floode in British
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colllery, and the men will go back to work at 771
once.
The Hoo. T. Playford has interviewed Lord Ripan, urging that the Imperial Government appolat no new Governor to South Australia for some time fallowing the retirement of the Earl of Klators, but to let Mr. Chief Justice Way act. consideration when the time came.
for by the Korean Government encamped to the squadron in Korean waters fo well organised reform and dete pursue a pilcy of radical Ministers who discussed the smallness of the Lord Ripon promised 10, give the matter careful
ex • p'ion of
miles south of Chemulpe. They did not engage la any conflicts with the rebels, as the latter dispersed on hearing of the arrival of the troops. The latter left for China yesterday, with the of 500 who remale to Seoul. But rince last week the Japanese have been troops to Korea. Including the transport Bending which came yesterday, about 5 can have arrived. Of these 1,530 are
in Seoul and the remainder in Chemulpo, quastered among
*10 the Japanese houses in the Japanese as well as the foreign Settlement. Two more transports are expected soon, when, it is reported, they will all go to Sedut, The troops are commanded Major-General Oshima.
The arrivals include lude 250 horses and number of
with guns, pro visions and rquipments for a three months' campaign. What
means no one e do not discuss the subject. When asked they nesple, but no one is able to see why it requires 6,000 01.7,000 troops to protect their people, since there is no danger from which to protect them. There are eight Japanese men-of-war lo port as well as three Chinese, one Russlan, one French and the U.S. flagship. The telegraph Iine to Chinn is reported as broken. Large numbers of Chinese are leaving for China.
it all
some
of the
stipr
bad to fill their boats with water from the ballast tanks of the Harting. Aby officer on one of the Chinese ships is responsibie for the statement that the Chi ese are pouring troops into Korea overland via the Valco river. The Japanese are very busy with observation parties and are keeplog themselves well pared as to the movements of the Chinese. It is rumoured that they have chartered thirty transports.
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ridest son of Lord Plunkett, Archbishop of Dubin. The father of the bridegroom officiated. Lord Dufferin gave his daughter sway.
ROME, June 4th. There was a crowded session of the Chamber of Deputies to-day in order to discussi
#the motion made
by Premier Crupl on Saturday last. Crisp! moved that the Chamber intrust a committee of separate political sections, with the task of preparing and presenting oa June 30 h a measure the expenses of the public service, in order to
the Introduce
greatest possible economies, the House meanwhile abstaining econo from any discussion of financial matters Adepted by a vote of 225 to 215.
Crispi announced that the Catia Eremier reigned. The King servci bis decision in regard to accepting the resignation. This clep is the out erme of a conferercs at midnight by the majority ich Crispi's proposal to bilog at sat fioecial reform was adopted by the Chamber of paties,
NEW YORK, Juse 6th. The Herald's Romercial says: The debate: la the Deputies was remarkable for bitterness,
Diligent (Radical) delivered long trade galsut Devilleil (Extreme Radical), and at the clone, shaking ble first, shouted; "You dishonored yourrall by a dishonest sillance with
Cavallott
Cavallottfarose, and, white with rage, shoutedi "You coward and liar, you shall suffer for this He caught Duigend and struck him thres heavy The Fresident's edforis to calm the members were unbeeld and aft: some time the sitting was adjourned.
June 17th. Strong protests are being made against the new English death duties, which compel the heirs of a man dylag to England to pay heavy duties on property held in the colonies. The Speaker of injustice of the proposed tax, predicts that if the House of Commons, protesting against the made law the loyalty of the colonies will be endangered.
of
Trouble is again threatening between England and France, aricing indirectly out of the jealousy the aller country concerning certain recent events in Egypt and Africa. Great excitement allve by an hysterical press. Several very war- like spreches have been attered in the Chamber of Deputier, denouncing England's grasping colonial policy,
June 13th.
Shanghal, June 29th. According to the statement of a refugee from Kores, foreiga Indies at Chemulpe have been advised to leave the country. Foreigners who saw the Japanese land in Korea all admire their eighteen, to be made up of members of the blows in the face. The uproar was tremendous prevails in France, which is fanned and kept organisation, which appears to be
even to firewood, large q every detall, which the Japanese troops took with them.
A Soochow despatch just to hand states that Chinese Resident-designate of Kores, Fan leave of absence at his home in Souchow, is expected to cross the Gulf of Pechilk some time next September His Excellency is the eldest son of the late Governor Pan of Kuelchow, who died about four years ago at his post.-N. C. Daily News.
the
knows, as the Japanese is to protect their Chih-cho, whe
(FRÓM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT.)
June, 20lb,
There are thirteen Japancce men-of-war here and fourteen steamers and transports, and one
American ore Russian, and three Chinese men of war. There are in all s.coo Japanese, and 3,000 are expected to-morrow; 1,000 troops hava gone to Seoul, and there are -1,000-at Faian and
now on
- SWATOW NOTES.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
Swatow, 2nd July, 1894.
The steamship Nanchang arrived here last night from the North, having encountered the typhoon of the 29th ulta., fortunately escaping without damage.
Alier the adjournment of the Chamber the Cableet Council convened and was silli sitting at 11 o'clock to-night.
MIDNIGHT.
BUDA PESTH, June 5th. Dr. Wekerle spent an hour to-day with Emperor Frracia Joseph. It is believed he will be charged to form a Cabinet.
LONDON, June 6th. Lord Rosebery's declaration of pride in the ownership of a good racehorse has raised a storm of indignant protests in ultra-moral circles. A non-confe mist minister bas addressed a ster to the Chronicle saying:
The Premier's utieroces are bound to father
popularise an instution which is the most cor rupt and dangerous of our national life. The non-conformist conference will not much longer tolerate a hom-racing Premier.
It is reported that the subject discussed by the Cabinet was the amaliness of the majity by which Signor Crispl's motion was adopted by the (hamber, and that the Ministers latimated their readiness to resign should the Premier consider It becessary. It fs wald: Signor Crispi will procect the Quirual in the morning and confer with King
Humbert in regard to the matter. Saturday to prevent their raising a distu bance Many anarchists were arrested in Rome on during the demonstration in honour of Garibaldi. ------ The military review was a great success, and
to
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The Cambridge tripos examination has been won by a Miss Johnson.
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and considerable anxiety is felt on their account. for more. The Chinese women and children at Seoul are leaving here by the Chintang from the Hongkong steamers have died with the from the plague patients landed at this port
All th morrow for China, also a lot of Japanese exception of one man who jumped overboard womes for Japan.
from the Thaler. He was a very bad case, For the last two days it has been blowing sad with high fever and well-developed bubers. raining heavily, and to inches of rain have fallen After being picked up he was taken care of and In that time. The Japanese troops have arrived
is now said to be convalescent. Here is s but cannot land on account of the rough wasther.
raluable hint for your Hongkong medical experts. The Chinese residents are ficcking down to the Why not try the incurable plague patients with comat and engaging juska to i them to China.
SHANGHAI, June 26th.
ten minutes in ike harbour
AMOF NOTES.
(FACH OUR CORRESPONDENT.).
Amby, June 29th,
An accident of a very distressing nature occurred here to-day. A young man, an officer con
Juilan, the contortionis!
NEW YORK, June 6th. Bob Flrsimmons le ■óan to marry Rose
BRUSERĻA, June 6th. The Chamber of Deputies to-day, after three tions. In the evening the streets were filled the bi'l providing for a revision of the constitu with orderly crowds witnessing a display of fire- | tion, works.
RIO DE JANEIRO, June 6th. Much exeltement prevails in political circles, The Gament has received information It is expected Premier Crispi wil make Import that part of the lasurgent forces under General ant declarations to-morrow,
Saraiva have been routed at Campos Lovos, in NEW YORK, June 4th. Santa Catharina, the Federsi troops capto-ing The World's San Salvador cable anys: alz pieces of milllory. Consternati's reigns here, notwlibstanding the glowing bulletins claiming victories over the rebels The Exetan are making a strong stand and a brave fight, but reports indicate that the rebels are gaining. The rebels are marchiog on Acajutia. It is reported that the city of La Union is in revolt. The United States c Bennington will protect American interests,
WASHINGTON, June 4th, A few scanty details of the fall of President Erela were received late in the day, in the following dispatch from Commander Thomas of
LA LIBERTAD, June 4th.
A good many rumours are prevalent in natrs circles concerning preparations being made by the Chinese authorities for eventualities regarding Korea. It is said that the Nanking Viceroy has telegraphed to the Chinese Minister in London to urge on the construction of the four torpedo- boat destroyers ordered from England and Germany last spring, and
and also to see if these are in one of the Douglas Co.'s steamers, cat the United States steamship Bennington any Ironclads and cruisers ready to be launched
shore about ten days ago for medical treatment, or iring idle in either country which can be
as he was suffering from dysentery. There haing bought for the fleet immediately. The Viceroy nothing at Amoy in the shape of hospital Li is reported to have sent a telegram to the accommodailos saltable for Europeans, he, like Jame effect
concerning the Pelyang fleet. The
All others so situated, had to go to the hotel Tater Viceroy bas also telegraphed from It seems that on Thursday last he was Tientala to Canton asking his brother, who is Governor-General there, to be prepared to send i five vessels of the Canton fiest, the Kuangyuangchia, and which took part in the recent naval menœuvres is the Gulf of Pechill, and which have elsce
the
The Insurgent losses were 150 killed and wounded and the Government lost eighty killed and wounded, including two explains in the former category. A large body of re-enforce ments will es stalled from here to-day for the
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The two burglars Montgomery and WilliamsE THIRD ORDINARY GENERAL were exac here ou Thursday morning'
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erstaltosely and devotes much more definite could be
be announced regarding the | dfőrát niso caught fira, and
that Dr. Wakerle will remain in office. malesionary hospital, also for Chloase, but no A telegram received here from Tiantsin stalks = place when" dbator can send a Europea statements in the House of Magnates, and asked through the overflow of the Rivers Fraser and Atroper next. Same should be FAID to the Later in the day, Dr. Wekerle repeated ble that the Viceroy Le's crack troops at Halacchants with the certainly that his instructions will be that it adjourn until the new Cableet was (fifteen miles from Tientsin) have received orders carried out. For many years wa residents, on to be ready for active service at a moment's Kalangsoo have been fortunate in having the formed, which was done. notice. These troops, which comprise one and best medical skill, and it is to be hoped that this a half army corps (Chinese computation), or ad affair will be the means of stirring up those shout 19,000 men, and include a complete in authority to provide a proper place in which equipment of borie, foot and artillery, ars under - this skill and care can be used to the best he command of General Wet, an Anhui mas, advantage and so prevent the recurrence of such much trusted
by the
the Viceroy Li
deplorabla mishap. It was confidently reported yesterday among well-foformed Chivern that Liu Ming-chea had been desired by the Throne, at the request of Yuan, the Chinese Resident at Seoul, to za to Koras 33 Commander-in-Chief af the Chinese forces, with full powers to act without being subject to constant telegraphic control. The appointment ✪ the night of the 21st. lhst, af about 10.30 Is a very
probable one, for, as we mentioned a p'clock, Mr. Seier, the Customs constable at year ago fa a series of articles headed "China Faguds Anchorage, was alarded by hearing and her Future Leaders," Llu Ming-chusa la cales of distress proceeding from a kerosenu-
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FOOCHOW.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
FOOCHOW, 27th June, 1894.
went
LEIFIC, June 4th. Professor William Roscher, the eminent political reformes, la dead. He was born in Hanover on October the 31st, 1817,
BOSTON, June 4th. Ex-Governor Charles Collins Van Zant, | Rhode Island, died to-day in Brookline.
TUXPAN (Mex), June 4th, A terrific windstorm passed over Yahushan, seventy miles back is the country, destroying
A trémunčana sexation has been aroured in France over the fact of M. Turpin bavior dia- pored of the patent el a mosaice electic ofpitiailleuse to Gramany, and the press is Indo'slag in hysterical ravings anent the daltisaness and dangereus incapability of the power costrolling the War Office. The incident has formed the subject of a heated discussion in which resulted eventually wounding fiteen others.
La a vote of co
For Cowns (Isle of Wight), June 4th. The twenty-rater race here to-day was won
stores and dwellings, killing ten pareens and ] the Frauchence in the Government belog
by the Dragon ; the Dierdre being second.
LONDON, June 5th.
d' by a vajjem majority,
ker trombins are íapostad from the Cripple colllery in Colorado, United States. Th Event force, and all fully armed.
At the conference of the National Reform They have abonded it forcibly at dustics one
peading und
regarded at Paking at one of the two chief i laden cargo-boat which was lying on Bistesom Union forday, Henry Labouchers moved the i̟ of the owners of the mios, and me holding loaders
of the armies of China in any contest | Accompanied by a friend he imolog at k zulilmate abolition of the HouSS - Foreign Power. He won bis прия on bosid and found the hour fire.
pky want of a large ransom. JORY fighting under Li Hung-chang sgelsat the Taipings, and his comparative success in keeping them found two sampans alongside, each of which sassion of Parliament, introduce a bill providing whilst saving their work by a party of the strikers found the amps alongside, each of which that the Government should during the petang ofthetis also worked have been shot dead the French out of Farmoss brought him promlands quantity of kerosene in bulk on board. The that when the Lords reject
fa ambush. The stilkers have passed by who wist tyl nently to the front. His appointment is only Chiosis foreman of the Lighter Co, to which the House of Commons, the latter shall second also attempted to blow up trafa penyaying at reported, and the wires to the North are now the boat belonge, had been superintending the such a bill in he original form for the royal party of military to the song of the dickebanden. closed, but the report is not unlikely to turns out emptying of the tins, Biling them with water and sasent. The resolution was adopted unanimously. The attempt was a fellara, and - pumpar of the well founded.
re-seldering them, and 'as took to the water! At to-day's session of the interentional con- | riotses were the dam by the soldiers, Our native correspondent at Peking writer cum immediately the esnatabis arrived. It was while ferace and fablice celebration of the Young M, Tara, the lavingine of the electric mis The decree which exiled"
"Bhów" "Pingek'ta, | vegaged soldering (he sins that they suhaged je | Men's Christian Assoolation; Prices Ontar di saliloway kad noriem ble ngrennsent with the
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