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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1894.

those departmer la. Mr. Palterion also destres The Chirese Emperor is said to he now in to get the divorce, execution, civil and criminal | Évour of ctioning Viceroy Ll's proposed law processes, &c., of the colantes brought under declaration of war, The Government in Peking ane common standard; and he further proposes is also favou able to it,

■ conference between three or four experts from each colony to consider the practicability or

atberwise of his scheme.

The prisoners Lee and Comming, bave been sentenced to death for the Barraba tragedy. Lee positively declares that Cumming is entirely lanocent of the crime,

The debate in the Address-in-Reply is stil! Hingering. The Government are being warmly condemned for the Bray Playford incident, and grave charges are being made against Mr. Playford.

MELBOURNE, June 16th. The Melbourne police made a raid on two

The arrival of nine transports at Jinsen from Ujins on the 27 b ultimo mest have brought the Japanese force in Korea up to nearly 112,000 men.

Mr Otor, y dispatch term Seoul to Tokyo, has paid a visit to the Korean King A detachment of Japanese artillery has entered Seoul and is encamped at Wajo.

The Kren soldiers, who bad started for Chulla to suppress the rebels, have returned to Seout, while four hundred Chinese troops have left Gazin to attack the Tagakuto,

A telegram

Nagasaki to t

aki to the Fiji Shimpo annou ces the giving of a warning by the local

to leave this country at short notice..

from

probably be at the bar to-day. It is stated that the gunbost experienced very bad weather, having encountered a typhoon.

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Yesterday Mr. Maxwell, engineer of Clark & Co's raw-null, left for Europe by the Gorgon, after a residence here of four years. Mr. E. Hicks, of the Dock, takes bis place, Mr. J. S. Black, of the

British

Fett Consulate, for The The Jiva by

for

month's holiday. Mr. Mrs, and Miss Dan

Daneberg arrived on Sunday from California, by the Borneo. If any additional proof the great and growing preponderance of Bitish mercantile interests in this country be needed it can be easily suppiled. On Sunday a large English barque artived, another

· third · expected to-day, and

to-merrow, whilst DD Saturday, for the

for the first time

the British India Co.'s pennant was seen flying here,

history,

over the steamer Byculla (Capt. Forbes) Char- timber to Bombay. The steamer le not a large one,

betting shops on Salmeday night, and effecied Chinese Consɛ] to Chinese residents to be readyered by the Borneo Co. to carry this

96 arrests, besides seizing a large of money,

BRISBANE, June aбib. Dr. Alrd E:k committed suicide on Friday night last.

SYDNEY, June 26th.

The tilal of Lee and Cumininga for the murder of Mackay, the 'Bank Manager at Barrabe, was concluded on Friday, and both prisoners were found guilty and sentenced to death, but several pointa were reserved for the consideration of the Foll Court,

The New South Wales Premier bas dissented from the proposed penny postage scheme between England and Australis.

Sharpe was sentenced to two months' ment in Sydney yesterday for allowing": bla premises to be used for betting.

Sir George Dibbs, the Premier, has issued a manifesto to the electors of Tamworth embody. ing the policy of the Government, and alus the election campaign by a speech at Tamworth last night.

The New South Walen Parliament has been dissolved, and the general elections take place within three weeks.

LONDON, June 27th.

M. Carnot, President of the French Repubile, was attacked and fatally stabbed whilst driving le his carriage to the theatre on Sunday night last, bis a-sailant being an Italian baker named Santo. The outrage was perpetrated in the city of Lyons, whliber the President bad proceeded

visit.

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A Chinese mc.chant who has been making large purchases of coal at Moji is reported to have been arrested. The presence of three Chinese sples at Bakan s suspected.

The Chinese Minister in Tokyo, his Excellency Wong, is sald have made preparations for his departure at any moment. He is also reported to be in favour of Ll Hang-chang's warlike preparations

Chinese commander, on the

Generalence with the King fatends enter.

pics of an

ing Seoul with a military detachment from Asan. Some report

that the mile body of his excort will remain at Sulgen.

Eight soshi have been arrested at Hakats, charged with being concerned in a plot to assassinate Mr. Yuen Sei Kat, the Chinese Minister to Koren, which country they intended to reach by fishing boats,

A sharp look-out is being kept for the secret Chinese la Tapan. Their number suspected to be constantly increasing, and Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, and foreigners are alke

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It is reported that Mr. Overt has put the direct question to the Korean Government, asking whether Keres owes allegiance to China or is independent, and that be bis been answered that the latter is correct.

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BANGKOK, ged. July. Mr. J. G. Scott, F. B. M. Minister-Resident, has resigned the presidency of the Bangkok Foochow Gymnastic Club His resignation appears to have arken over the question of the admission of guests, Mr. Scott holds that the members of the Club, beleg guests of the Royal Military College, have no right to determine the questions as of the admission of other guests, who may be lovited by Prince Ong Not.

Yesterday evening M. Pilinski, French Chargi Affaires at Bangkok, was received in audience by H. R. H. the Crown Prince. It appears that the King is not yet sufficiently recovered to bear the strain of a public andience. and that he deputed the Crop Place to receive M. Piltłaski, who expressed, in the name of the French nation, his thanks for the many graceful evidences of sympathy expressed by the King and the Stameno

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the -fortunate event which bas

According to the Yushin Nippo of July 7th thrown France into deep sorrow for her chiel some five hundred Chinese residents of Osaka and Kobe were to leave in a few days. Prepara-magistrate, M. Carnot.-Fress Press.

The Prefeci of Police and a porsé af police | tions for quick departure were being hurried for- were in attendance. The former sprang forward | ward and business among them fù at a stand- and felled the assassin to the ground, but not { welll, before he had accomplished his purpose.

The wounded man lingered for three and # half hours in great agony.

The crowd in the vicinity of the thestre mobbed the assassain, who barrowly escaped being lynched.

Immediately on news of the outrage becoming noised abroad, the infuriated populace proceeded to attack and wreck the Italian café in various

tous parts of the city. Fire was freely used, and in a short space of time several serious con. flagrations were raging.

The police endeavoured to restore order, bui were attacked so furlously that they were glad to

BANGKOK, July 4th. The long deferred case of Rolin Jsequemyn, v. Lillie comes on for hearing to-morrow. The English, French, German, and American Mrs. Scott, we are pleased to learn, Is Improv. Ministers are said to have intervened betweening, though ber condition at one time China and Japan. The latter has injected the proferred arbiration of the Russian Minister, I will probably treat all foreign offers to the Jame way!

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A Korean, intervil wed by a representative of the Mainicht, declares bluntly that his country. men bave not recognised any mistake In their past attitude towarda Japan; and that he sees itle to choose between the actions of that country and China.

Viceroy Li

is reported to have Hong-chang dispatched a telegram to the Korean Govern-

dangerous,

H.M.S. Swift is leaving here to-day for a short crals. She will be replaced by the gun. boul Rattler, which arrived at the bar on Monday,

We have it on the best authority that Mr. Standing, formerly connected with the Bangkok Times, was leaving Lindas on the 3rd uit. with the object I starting a newspaper here.

The new font given to the English Church by Capt. Morris, of the steamer Phra Chula Chom Klao, was

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retreat within the shelter of their barracks, while | ment, assuring the officials that there is nothing when Mad for the first time on Friday, Hongkong Observatory, 16th July, 1894.

the yelling mob pursued their work of revenge and plunder unchecked.

The majority of the Italian Inhabitanto made 'their but several were seized and brutally

etcape, maltreated.

Nearly all the English' and Continental papers published full detalls of the tragedy on Monday, and the news has created a nalofuí impression.

All the members of the Fiench Senate have been summoned to meet together at once,

Univerzal expressions of sympathy bays been received, including messages from Amerles, Canada, and Australia and from other Colonial Governments.

The German Emperor bus personally wired bis condolences; and a similar message bar been received from the Italian legislature.

The event has given rise to the most Intense excitement

France and in other parts throughout of the Continent, and all sorts of rumours are aflost

regarding it.

The deed is generally incribed to the anar- chists, As it daily threatened with asssuiloa'lɔn since the execution of Vaillant

to fear from the presence of the Japanese soldiers lo Kores, and orging that the Government should avoid giving any countenance to Mr. Otori's proposals.

A Jiji express of July 7th announces that 2,000 troops under General Setsu have marched towards Secul and were then five miles from Sulgen. The Japanese Mioirier, Mr. Omori, bas warned the general of the danger he was running

s Dunsford, of Messrs. Badman & Co., was baptised, the Rev. Canon Greenstock officiating..

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not known yet if the Chiness general will heed the warning

It is rumoured that Mr. Yuan, Chiners Res. dent at

ai Seoul, in lontiguiling Korean soldiers to take some action that will bring about broll with the Japanese troops. M. Hitrovo, Russian Minister to Japan, who has been atayleg at Hakone, is said to bave relu-bed to Tokyo in

to the response to

of the Chinese envoy, request It is telegraphed that the Chinese forces at Asan are preparing to remove their head- quanera to a polet only some 15 miles south of

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Mr. Beckett, acting an Italian Consul, le making arrangements whereby Père Colombet will probably send a number of men to cultivate the paddy furm of Mr. Durando, who wis murdered at Land Samsen, near Ajathis. Thisstep necessary for the administration of the estate. It may be well to refer bese to the extraordinary

regarding dissensions among members of the Royal family. Our enquiries go to show that there rumours have no foundation in fact that the personages so freely referred to are quite united to their devotion to the King and the Crown Prince, and that the origin of the idle stetements can only be attributed to those who |-- ilke |

troubled waters. fishing Another libel sult was instituted yesterday at the British Consular Court, on behalf of Mr. W. A.

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now that M. Carol has been Scout, and the Asaft correspondent adds that dacted the Siam Observer: Pla

M. Casimir Perier will probably be elected President, Other, Candidates are M. Brizzon and M. Dupay

An explosive mine has been discovered under Russian church-in readiness for the Crar,

June 18th.

Several tafernal machines have been found in the cellars of the Car's palace at St. Petern- borg Two Cabinet Ministers have been arrested in connection therewith.

A new torpedo-destroying vessel has just been launched in England. She steams 29f knot Engr, the fastest time on secord of any vessel

aflost.

An raceptionally terrible colllery explosion is reported from Wales-three hundred miners

killed.

Thirty Parteinn anarchists have been arrested

recent, aegassination.

their

· near approach to the capital will be the signal for hostiles. The same paper states that company of Korean soldiers were stopped

G. Tuleke, solicitor, against G. W. Ward, journalist, who, together with plaintiff, bas con-

that, on Jane 28th while plaintiff, with Me was appearing on behalf of Mr. G. Campbell, in an action brought by Messrs. Pally by Japanese outposts after a small encounter. & Co., defendant wrote a letter to Mr. Bennell,

As in well

ang missed known. Li-Hang-chang agent for Mr. G. Murray Campbell, to which be number of troops at Tienipin some time withwald Insist on your lawyer asking Pully who a view to being prepared for way, but owing to the Co. is. It might be a lawyer on your side, the disinclination of the Emperor and the in which case-well, you don't stand much authorities at Peklag to er darse the distinguished chance." It is complained that this was meant Viceroy's policy, the troops were not allowed to to apply to plaintiff, and was calculated to injure embark. New however, according to the bim in his business and sccial position, and Araki, newa

bas Feen fee

received Tokyo from damages are laid at Tes. z,oco.—Bangkak

In Peking to the eff:

effect

that the Government in Timer. in Inclined fall in with the views held by L Hang-chang,

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It is rumoured that Viscount Enomoto bus been finally selected an Envoy Extraordinary to Peking to ty and arrange a common understand-

with China for

for co-operation, or for unaided

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certale that Japan will not now retire without An attempt has been made by the anarchiaffecting at least part of the work to which t

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A tes dealer carrying on business at Chingial, with liabilities amounting to some $10,000.

Last Wednesday being the anniversary of the birthday of the Grain Commissioner, bis Excellency's yamea was bereiged by callers. A grand entertaloment was given, there Was The Dutch Government positively refuses to

theatrical performance to mark the occasion. pay compensation in the matter of the filegal In the Night Nichf's letters from Seoul we

We are luformed that the Foochow garrison seizure of the Costa Rica. Packet and imprison- find the inlet neutrally of the British and

has been strengthened by some 1,000 men. This ment of the captain. They are willing to submit American Ministers contrasted with the attitudes

was before the arrival of the Inspector. It may the matter to arbitration,

of the Russlinfind F Edison, the famous electrician, has sustained two latter are said to representatives. Then be that this reinforcement is not intended to be

dally meeting permanent. having avere lateral lojasles through falling down with the Japanese Minister mod to have expressed some steps.

of the steps taken by the estire approval Japanese Government. In the event of war the The Great Boulder Company, of Coolgardie Fisngh Minister is understood to have offered has been registered in London-capital 175,000. the grounds of the Cathalie Mivalan for accaps

Splendid discoveries of gold continue to be | tion by the Japanese troops. A battery located made in the neighbourhood of Petersburg, | thergla would practically command the city. Mingary, and Nillingboo-in DES or two

The Chinese Viceroy Li is said to have tele justances rivalling the sensational Anda at graphed to the Korean King that, though Japan Coolgardie.

had despatched a great number of soldiers, they are much puzzled what steps to take, and that Chlos compel Japan to withdraw her troops from Korea. Therefore no heed seed be taken of requests made by the Japanese Mihiater to his Majesty's Government. Koreau coolies, probably instructed by their Government, refused to work Japan over

second detachment of troops to Chemulpo ; the A number of military baudsman bays left crews of the vessel were obliged to do the work

themselves.

THE KOREAN CRISIS.

The following extracts from our Japanese exchanges, received this afternoon, "give the

betwell

on the Korean difficulty:-

Osaka for Korea,

to

The agents of thé Mutual line of steamers are advised by wire of the Pakling baving left Post Sald on the morning of the ged instant. As sho did not steam out of this port anṭll the afternoon of the gth eitimo this is an unusually good run,

The Provincial Treasurer has issued a pro- clamation urging the police to redouble their vigilance in looking after vagabonds. Foochow is asid to be unusually full of bad characters from the country towns and outparts just now, who are constantly causing trouble by thieving.

The An-Kwang magistrate bas posted a notice calling attention to the fact that sisteon of those on the list who were entitled to the Dowager Empress's bounty on the occasion of birthday, not applied for their share

4 mace and 6 canderins each, and requesting them to send in their applications at once.

A junk laden with timber and bound for Many hope to see Couni Yamagata appointed :

The downfall of the Min faction seems assured. Chinghiang, has been captured by pirates at the supreme command in Korea.

The head of the family has been insulted in the near Cheong-un. The cargo and all valsables The Japanese troops to Korea are now in. sirests, and scorned by the Chinese Resident, on board were removed, but the crew were direct telegraphic communication with Tokyo. One report says the latter spat in his face, and allowed to go, and was poi iii-trasted in any Viceroy Li Hung-chang left for Peking on these advised bis execution because the Minister's way. The captain on his return reported the 3rd inst

and expected to return to Tientsin vacillation delayed the anival of Chinese troops piracy to the Viceroy, who communicated at once

anill the Japanese were alre. dr in Beoul. Mia by with with the Chingklang magistrate, ill enjoys the support of the Qty half of the in several of the thoroughfares during the however, The Viceroy has ordered tea stalls to be placed and although he has resigned nearly half many offics he monopolised he in silil an element to be reckoned with. If banishment be his inte, all his estates will be confiscated by the Crown. This sentence may be imposed on the ground that ble application to Chias for armed latervention je tim direct cause of the present complications,

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the 8th. The Orika Shosen Kaisha's steamer Oscura. mary has been chaitared for Government service.

The

Chfarsa Government is reported to have soat three steamers from Taku to Kotas lgden with gunpowder and torpedoes.

Lieut. Col. Fukushima has returned from Ken. Seventy Japanese women came back from Chemulpa by the Higo-mars.

Five Recently

of the Japanese Navy which selpraed to Saicho, have sgala mariad for Chemulpo fully equipped for active operations. A railway line is being ornstructed from the Nagoya garrison to Nagoya Station, order to facilitate the transport of war material,

The Chinese troops that laft Gagen for the “disturbed districts hava suturned, and the Togakoto rebels are again setiré la Chalis

SIAM NOTES,

Bamoxox, 3rd July, The Liam on her last trip took away a con- sldwabis stocit of ammonition from Chantaboen to Saigon.

summer months, so that passers-by may refresh themselves with hot tes instead of water as the poorer classes have been known, to do. No charge is to be made, and it is said that the expense will be borne by the Viceroy. This is st once a charitable act and a precauilen against

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OFFICES: Central position.

The whole block of buildings consisting of HOTEL (partly furnished) with large CONCERT HALL, several substantially BUILT HOUSES, SHOPS and OUT-HOUSES, &c., &c. &c. Admirably adapted for FIRST-CLASS HOTEL or BUSINESS PREMISES.

Possession may be taken on OCTOBER 1ST, 1894-

The PROPERTY may be purchased by PRIVATE TREATY,

For particulate, apply to

Mesra, SHAW & CHALANT, Bangkok, 14th June, 1894.

TO BE LET

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Mesars, Kelly & Walsh, Limited. No Furnished or Unfurnished). Five Good

BANGKOK ..The “Bangkok Times " Office. SINGAPORE...Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited. "HE following Particulars and Conditions of PARIS Messrs. Amédée Prince & Co. TSule of Crava Land, by Patile actie, PA and

to be held on the spot, on

MONDAY,

the 23rd day of July, 1894, at 3. P.M., G published for generai Information,

By Command,

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Acting Colonial Secretary. Calonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, yib July, 1894-

[pps Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the Particulars and Conditions of the lettings by

a3rd day of July, 1894, at 3 FM, by Örder His Excellency the Governor, of Ons Lot of CROWN LAND, In the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years.

A ecare appears to be unnily established køre, The stevedoser and compradores at the Pagoda Anchorage baying beard something of the fat- prodiag hostilkler in Koren, haya made up thair | *] minda that sieamers will shortly have to load at Sharp Park. Asked why, they say they de mot doubt a Japanese feet will be sent here to tak the Poochow Arsenal Where do the Min fortidentions some im in these people's minds TM**

The Mongkut passed H. M. 8. Raffler off Fun Way, in the Chi, on Bonday, the wil | Zir,

· PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Boundary

Registry

No,

Locality,

Kow!con Lewion

fnlund Lat

Measure

menis.

or to

*THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH ” ONICE,

Pedder's HIU, Hongkong 16th January, 1894.

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., SHIP CHANDLERS, SAILMAKERS, COAL AND PRÓVISION MER-

CHANTS NAVAL CONTRACTORS AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL, HONGKONG,

SOLE AGENTS FOR HCOMPOSITION RADHAND BRAND. RAHTJEN'S GENUINE

HARTMANN'S GREY PAINT. DAIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHES

&C.,

C

EVERY KIND OF SHIP'S STORES AND REQUISITES ALWAYS IN STOCK

REASONABĚR PRICES.

Manghong, 14th Tuly, 15gp,

5, WILD DELL BUILDINGS Rooms aliuated in the best part of the building.

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE Co., Ld. Hongkong, gth March, 1894.

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THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Quan's Road and Duddell Strani.) THE Undersigard has always thought that such a place as this was the one thing needed to fit fa between HOTEL LITE and the rat-cians in every detail. A place where oas PRIVATE BOARDING Hour-providing it be may have bis GRILLED CHOP ∞ STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to 1.P.3.3 or later if notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES par MENT OF ORDER-the Parties ending Staklastper mext 0.75...er Month $12 Dishes, &c., fax same-and Cash, Terms

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$0.75***

$1.25...

THUR.....**** Disser Breakfast, Tifin and Dinner... Breakfast and Tin ......................... Tidin and Diune zon

19

#

$20

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS verred In Excellent Style në short notios,

W. THOMAS, Monghong, 14th Jung, sõgi.

Proprietor.

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