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awing to the opposition of the peasantry to the collection of taxes. Ta the conflicts between the gendarmes and the peasantry three of the latter were killed and many severely injured. Many gendarmen were also injured. The authorities are sending re-inforcements of police. In the Bilbao district bread riots are feared.

TANGIER, June zand. The Satan's eldest son, Mulsi Vemail, from whom trouble was expected, has an nounced his submission to the new Sultan. The houses of Europeans are guarded by troops. The Sultan's forces have reported a revolt of the Mittioussi tribe. Large numbers of the tribesmen were killed.

MANAGUA, June aand.

A large lot of arms has been landed on the Mosquito cost by a schooner from Colon, where they were transferred from a British ahip.

General Ortiz came here and had an interview with the Freiident and then left for Leon.

WINNIPIO, Jane 22nd. Archbishop Tache died at 6.30 o'clock this morning.

MANAGUA, June and, The situation in Nicaragua is gloomy. General Ortiz, Minister of War and Vice-President, bus withdrawn his support from the Zelaya Govern ment. A ministerial crisis is imminent.

VALLEJO, June 220d. Orders were received at the Navy Yard this morning to pat the United States sbly Marion out of commission as soon as possible,

GLASGOW, June 23rd.

It has been definitely settled that the Vigilant

› in their first contest an

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1894.

NEW YORK July 8tb. There has been centrued loung #1 Chicago and in the suburbs, a riotous mob sacking the railway premis • and b ralog (berailway plant. Telegrams from St. Louis sate that fairs are quieting down there, and that the strikers are resuming work,

July 9th,

The latest telegrams received from Chicago state that the strikers have suspended their work of destruction in the city and suburbs. At a meeting of allied trades to-day it was resolved that a general strike should take place on Wednesday maruleg unless the Pullman Co. concedes the demands made by the railway mon on strike.

WASHINGTON, July 9th. President Cleveland has summoned the rioters

to disperse before noon to-day, otherwise they

will be treated with military rigour.

SHANGHAI, July 9th. The Korean Government, replying to the representations of the Japanese Governmen',

A few years ago the armament and training of the Infantry were a better than they were at the

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war was rejected. The Chinese Realdent Yuan Sle Kui was excluded from this meeting as in the foreign ministers' opinion he had not the qualifications of an accredited minister.

time of the Taiotng rebellion. H. E. Li Hung chang was the first Viceroy who ventured not only to employ European instructors-this had Acc rding to despatchas brought by the Gr been done ha late, ---but energetically to carry out kai-maru To Bikan on the 17th, preparations their proposals. The Central Government did here been made at Tientsio for the despatch of not regard the innovation unfavourably, slace 4000 troops; and there were at Wel-hai-wel Genera Gordon, with his Ever-Victorious" over 20 warships of the Northern and Kwang- army of 4,000 men, had given proof of what & un

ung Squadrons', but as the Southern Squadron. sled in European fashion can do. During is also expected there, the total number ma coring rebellion this had been

main the

now be about thirty.

Vice-Admiral Viscount Nakamuda Korano stay of the Emperor and his throne. Americans, English, Germans and Frenchmen had served auke, Chief of the Naval Staff Office, was on the Privy Councilor. His place is taken by

the

corps, whose strength consisted in theit | 17th Vice-Admiral Kabayamu, who has

been specially restored to the active list. Vis- count Kabarama was, it will be remembered, Minister of the Navy under Count Matsugeta

Intimations,

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llen, Vizcogat Tand and himself bolding that

has declared that Korea has falihfully observed ring, the confidant of Ll Hung-chang, through Covernment troops. His appolatmest to the

all her treaty obligations. On the 3rd instant Japan presented to Koren a formal demand for reforms.

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LONDON, July 9th.

The Times correspondent at Seoul telegraphe that 1.000 more Japanese have landed at Chemulpo

CHINA'S ARMIES.

in this discipline.

French officers had acted as instructors in the Chinese army for many years, of whom It is well known that their acivity manifestoi itself in every possible direction with the excepilon of drill The road fir-German influence was opened by the Tientsin Commlestoner of Customs, Mr.

whom he was not without influence upon the decisions of the Court at Peking. By his advice the central government pressed upon the Vice- Toys in each province the engagement of German officers.

Two things.

bindered the reform of however, military administration in China: the conserva- sive character of the people themselves and the spirit of

In the Chinese.officers, The of opposition Chinese civilsation to the oldest in the world and, the more we learn to know this people, the more we see how astonishingly slight is the

le against Salgo's forces until rellered by the Staff Office may be taken as a sign of more sctive war preparations.

An Important telegram having reached the Government from China and Korea, a

Special meeting was held on the 17th in the Palace. Princes Arlengawa and Komatsu, Generals Yamagata and Crama. Count Salgo and Lieut Generals Kawakami and Kedama, besider Count ito, Mr. Muten and Vice-Admirala Ka

Kaba. yama and Nakamada were present. It fe believed that His Majesty was present at the

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NONE BUT THE FRESHEST AND BEST. SUPPLIED.

J. KENNEDY,

Hongkong, 26th April, 1894.

ADDRESS:-

PROPRIITOR,

GARDEN ROAD.

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Co-day's Advertisements..

the Clyde on July 5th, as neither yacht will by Chios and Tapan standing opposite each other culture. It may be possible to replace their military and naval officers at Count Salgo's | day, having served three months' hard labour a! and Pallyris will engage h

At the present moment, with the armles of impression made upon them by our European. discussion, There was also a meeting of hloh were fined $505 tu the aggregate for smuggling ZETLAND

ready in time to race at an earlier date.

The Vigilant, Valkyrie. Britannia and Saiinita have been entered for the Rayal Ulster Yacht Club regatte, which will be salled on Belfast Slough Joly 16th and 17th.

The schooner-Tachi Lasca, owned by John E. Brooks of New York, has been entered for the

The Vigilant,

and Britannia will probably enter the Royal Cok Yacht Club regatia on July 24th. The match race between the Ariannin and the Vigilant as already cabled has been arranged to take place at Cowes during the early pari of August, and will be sailed over the Royal Yacht squadron course,

ATHENS, June 23rd.

Earth quakes were felt to day in various parts of the Peloponnesus, the peninsula forming the southern part of Greece.

THE LOMBOK EXPEDITION.

"armed to the teeth," no subicct of greater interest then an examination into the condition of their respective forces could well be lowers of for there can be little doubt that, is the event of it coming to blown, the quarrel will have to be .- fought out an terra firma oval engageme whatever its result, will hardly yield a final Folation of

of the dispute, and so the condtion of the navy is of only secondary interest. The time has therefore come for a close examination into

of the respective countries, the land forces of

It would he wrong la assume that China's army has made no progress since 1960, or even only small progress; on the other hand, it wili not do to overvalue the progress actually made. The main improvement is in the armament; reforms in the fields of taciles and stra

strategy wie

for some time, has gone outside again. The The Raftler, which has been lying at Pakaam mosquitoes down there evidently proved too mach for the crew,

The four firemen of the Phra C. C. Klao who

some 200 tins of opfum were discharged renter

The

8.B.M. Consuler gaol. They sold "If time is Japanese

We'll PAY to take firm and determined policy

In lime." in the Korean affairs. The Imperial Newsrived at Pakna on Monday night, and was

The Phra ser reports that the Government has already inspected by Dr. Adamsen yesterday morning. the withdrawal of Chinese troops from Kores from some mysterious disease, and the vessel demanded the recall of the Chinese resident and One of the Chinese passengers was found to be Japan Garelle.

official residence,

. No. 524.

LODGE

upon them the spirit of our modern military will continge Government, says the Ashah money Diva Chula Chom Klao, Captais Morri, A REGULAR MEETING of the above

antiquated weapons with those of European construction, but absolutely Impossible to force education in the slightest degree The military calling enjoys in

In China lesa con- The ww-kuan (military official) stands behind sideration than any other occupation whatsoever.

of the

elvit Kervice. Promotion is his colleague of by sour. Any sort of scientific training, even higher posts are said, the lower awarded to Chinese, is not demanded of an officer; the friends and relations. Few even know anything of practical service (except possibly in the oid-fashioned

Chinese corps). Add to

to this that the principle rules in China that every Chinese who bas passed his examination to the clavics in it for the highest posts in Navy, or on the bench of Justice; and so the the administration, be it in the Army, in the bigbest posts to the army may come to be filled

Inder conditions of

nature it is the to fight against the old-existing work of Sisyphun to

FOOCHOW NOTES.

Foochow, 21st July. Owing to the late abort arrivals a smrt rise bas taken place in the price of coton-yarn. Against a quotation of $4 per bale a month. ago it is now $93 a bale.

We reported a fortnight go that the Foochow We now hear that 3,000 more recruits have been garrison had been strengthened by 2,000 men. added to the local forces. The forts are belag

The Grat crop

was ordered to remain down there until the Doctor examined him again this moming and certified that he hadn't the plague.--Siam Observer.

BANGKOK, Jely 11th.

Mr. Rattarjee Bomagce, a prominent timber merchant in Bombay arrived in Bangkok on Sunday, from Hongkong, by the Phra Chula Chom Klao. We onderstand he is negotiating for timber concession..

Seventeen rifles were stulen from the non-

LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS'

A, Zetland Street, on WEDNESDAY, the sat August, at 8.30 for o p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited. Hongkong 25th July, 1804.

{820

To be Let.

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MENTS: close to the RIVER and SHIPPING FINE SITUATION: Dear the BANKS,

TELEGRAPH and POSTAL DEPART-

farrer combined, as it is, with an inexhaustible by official, who know absolutely nothing of war. put in thorough reddy, which has now nazi-Deavy ratus, thieves effecting sa entrance to the OFFICES: Central position.

opposed to the Chinese character. It is true that the arming of their lafantry with modern weapons has greatly 1- cressed that power of Chi ere

material of armies.

Chine supply of the raw postesses an extraordinary pertinacity and bloody Taiping revolt, has been thoroughly extingolshed and the great loss of men in Tong- king

such

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bren

The following telegrams appear in the Dalle power of resistance: the long drawn out, methods, Ideas and babits. These break through of goed in said to be plentiful and

Courant:-

BATAVIA, July 7th. According to Government telegrame, troops

Bave landed at Lembok without resistance. The population assisted in bringing the boats on the heach. The Lombok lig was taken down, and the Dutch flag hoisted.

July 9th.

The Rajth has sent three headmes to say that he would attack the troops. The headmen were sent back to say that the Dotch would only treat with the Rajsh himself.

Joly roth.

Mataram bus been taken; the Sasaku have assisted the Dutch,

Mataram is the capital, but the Rajah has ¤ stockade called Tjakranegara.

According to a telegram for the Batavia Nieuwsblad, the English steamer Poh Aun has bren seized at Ampenan with 175 central-fre Runs on board. An English gunmaker named Mitchell has been taken prisoner.

Joly, zaib. According to Java Rade telegram, the old Rajab of Lombok died sixteen months ago, some say that he was killed a few months ago Mitchell has been released, Some time ago this man offered the Government his asuintance at Lombok. This was resoned, but an eye was kept on bim

The King of Cos, an Independent state near

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sing an 2884-5 was borne exclusively by two provinces, China has the power of potting sucb masses of bien in the field as to crush any opponent, especially when we consider that the strength of any army set down in Eastern Asia

Imited. To conquer must be China would requlpbers that their trans port alone would meet with insuperable technical fcalties, and the necessary axcrifices of men and money would be such as no commercial or ides advantages could

& Jantify.

a

China bas been compared to a steel bullet : a simple pressure leaves no trace, while heavy blo blow knocks it all to places. The Governors-

in

that,

of

masses,

Farmers, however, are taking everywhere when an opening is afforded them. gloomy view of the prospects for the second If we desire to discover what has been effected crop op account of absence of rain. so far, we most tok-a look at the ancleat Chinese drill. This contists in the formation of clase The Viceroy is to visit Vueshan temple to- to worship the Joss" Kwang-ring. A By these It is sought, without sar

any special prayer is to be offered up for rain, in attempt to take advantage of the ground, to force addition to others for good harvests and the the enemy to give way by massed fire, without general prosperity of the people of the province, attempting any determined attack to crush the

The following is the tea export since our issue enemy. When the Chinese General discovered 14th instant as per consignees returns: that these tactics were powerless against a For London - Furopean loe (they didn't even know how to make use of their new weapons), they reverted to the bow and arrow theory, withdrew into their doors, camp and awalled the attack with closed Of course melther mud walls por gates could

of

Pet Palinurus Ningchow

For Hongkong-

165,317 iba 329,437

Per Palinurus ............. 7,780 As the and degree examinations on the occa

commissioned officers' stores at the Royal Military Barracks on Friday night, during the premises by means of a ladder.

Commander McAlpine, of the Swift, was able to go out for 2 delve on Sunday. The members of the crew are

are also recovering The Rattler, which was unable to come up the river for want of fuel, has been coated by the Borneo Co., Le.

The Te

TC#. 1,000 damages awarded M. Rolla Jacquemyas in the recent libel suit has been pald into Court. And our contemporary, we understand, is in the position of the litle boy who made a rabbit hutch out of ык head and ard wood enough left to build another other

words there's plenty more money where the damages came from.

The whole block of Fulldags consisting of HOTEL (partly furn{sher) with Jorge 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 particulars, apply to

1735

Messi, SHAW & CHALANT. Bangkek, 14th June, 1894. TO LET.

withstand artillery, one camp after another was slon of the Empress Dowagers's birthday are lighter. On the voyage one of the men, a Swede, ROBINSON FOLD.

the

taken by storm far, according to pure Chinese rules of war, not one of the camps within the of fire would dream of coming to the aid range

hardly pressed neighbour. A recent exercise of the Canton lufantry was conducted

follow":

troops were musket and Isace-barers

mixed; the farmer armed with muzzle loaders, the latter with lances twenty feet in length. Each section carried two banners-an ex-llent mark for the enemy. All the evolutions were directed by a big geng statlored to the front. The chief strength of

d'elite consisted in these troops change of front was executed by the single files

sted in repeated volleys

that for

drawing near, proclamation has been issued by the Viceroy fatimating that the students would be allowed to pass 20 calties of tea free of of Hkin,

but that weight they would be charged the usual tax. in excess of For any quantity A company of soldiers has been placed at the disposal of the Salt Commissioner, and hir Excellency, by way of keeping the has detached some to see that the fire brigade men employed, apparatus is kept in proper working order, while others are to attend to the constant changing of the water reserved fo large tubs in the streets for use in casca of fire.

Macis at, is making difficulties about alçalog | regal. This explains how the the Vice-runaleg off in the desired direcion walle firing Fuachui letters that it was thought to have been

Dew contract with the Dotch.

LATE TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, July 3rd.

In the bed case of Thomas Pudan Colona!

Conway Gordon, sanction to preduce documente containing the alleged libel was refused by the

Secretary of State, and judgment was found for the defendant with costs,

July 4th.

Commons bas ordered a return to be prepared of the net Income and expenses of Lodis for the decade ending 1993.

July 5th.

The

It in

made us

An Epidemic of Dysentery having broken out upon the Tweedsdale, and not on the Candus- nihan,

stated elsewhere, six of the crew were brought up from Kob-et-Chang, on Friday, in a died from exhaustion, as had been feared by the medicalman in charge, and was burled at sex, thee remains not being fit to bring shore. The Bangrake Hospital-Bangkok Times. other members of the party were placed in the

€ 0-DAY'S Advertisements.

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PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ¿c.

THE Undersigned has received Instructions

ON

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

SATURDAY, the 28th July, 1894, commencing at 3.30 P.M.,

at his SALE ROOMS, DUDDELL STAKKT, (For Sundry Accounts) A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD F

OUSE No. 24,"BILILIOS TERRACE,"

OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR, "MARINE HOUSE," No. 15. QUEEN'S ROAD.

HOUSE No. 21. SHELLEY STREET. ROOMS in "BEACONSFIELD QUEEN'S ROAD. HOUSE No.

ARCADE,"

3, "BEACONSFIELD ÁRCADE," facing PARADE GROUND.

TOP FLOOR of GODOWN in rear of "MARINE HOUSE."

HOUSE No. 6, Ice House Sterr, lately occupied by MessTE. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.

GODOWNS is DUDDELL STREET.

BELILIOS & Co.

1815

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TO BE LET

N (Fortabed or Untarnished). Five Good

STANDARD LAMP, NO. SEYMOUR TERRACE.

On the motion of Mr. Fowler, the Hours of Viceroy to retain the fruits of bis exertions for practiset, then fellows comp by and battalion victim. After a severe iiiness of aver five weeks ORNAMENTS, CLOCKS, CARPETS, RUGS,

the

5. WILD DELL BUILDINGS

Rooms situated in the best part of the building.

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE Co., Ld. Hongkong, 9th March, 1804.

F429

TO LET.

OFFICES in Victoria Buildings. The GROUND FLOOR of the Premises

House Street and Queen's Road Central, suitable for OFFICE or SHOPS. The Floor can be divided into separate suites Oẞces if neces

the Storage of Oplum, Cotton, &c, of about

to salt intending Tensats. A LARGE and DRY GODOWN table for 2,000 Tons (gross) capacity, also to be let ander

Vince, log whose safety he is responsible with his | RACK 18 ordered, but lastead of the then care, and the funeral took place in our p,NING-ROOM FURNITURE, ELECTRO. now in comme of erection at the corner of Ice Cholera has appeared at St. Petersburg, and bead. By this system, common of india slightest attempt to utilize the ground. Shup your yearg, and leaves a widow and Red MATTRESSES. MARBLE-TOP WASH. | 4ary, to

there is also a serious outbreak at Cronstadt.

The following is the result of the race for the Princess of Wales' Stakes, run et Newmarket -

Iringlass

.T. Loates 1. Bulllogdon .....

...M. Cannon 3 Ladas .....................J. Watts

July 6th.

Mr. Langley, the Liberal candidate, bar ban

up

GLASS and CROCKERY WARE,

` & BRASS MOUNTED BEDSTEADS

and DOUBLE WARDROBES with PLATE STANDS and DRESSING TABLES, SINGLE GLASS DOORS, BED-ROOM FURNITURE, BATH-ROOM REQUISITES.

Also,

the above Premises.

General are

are responsible to the Central Govern- ment for the security of their respective provinces. | The extent to which this

system of

of government by deputy, this indar endence, of separate

parts giving sovereign powers to the Viceroys. Is liable to endanger the Throne facil-1.

an open question; but the system has determining influence upon the whole organisation of the defence of the country, besides estalling numerous ulterior consequences.

Seeing war time, the Viceroys have to care slmost exclusively for the safety of their own proper provinces, each has its own system of special troops; and thus each

each province possesses

It is so long since anything was heard of the a double garrison— the Imperial and

conditions of solthed, me object of which use the recess factually appressed, but the arrest lately of strength vary; one Governor-General devotes followed, the object of which was totally locom-dealer in the tickets at the village of Chadze la

prehensible to ■ Furopean observer.

the vicinity of the Pagoda Anchorage goes to more, another less attention to his

troops; one Governor employs European instructors, while

© year 1885 two German foxtructors were show that it is still a going concern. The un. entrusted with the training of the Chinese in fan. fortunate man found to be selling the tickets was another employs done, Viceroys of the const provinces soon found themselves compelled tory of Chihli, duly which they carried out sentenced to apo blows with the bamboo and

nst thoroughly and the lefence of strict Prussian month's exposure in a cangue.—Echo. build men-of-war 3 partly for protection piracy, partly for the reason that the Central dril

drilla visible a the parade ground to-day. The

· exercites, the lacings, slow march are all per

CHINKIANG, Governmeyinces in the interior of the Empire formed admirably (the last is a speciality of the

greater

FURNITURE, found themselves almost

Chinese); ~as also the quick march. But there freed from any made to the whole of the training of the battalion entirely

(FILM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) WAY bu

burdens. naturally the

the interest

FURNITURE, of each of the Viceroy, Lt Hung-chang

DRAWING-Ring CHINKIA? □, July 19th. Firlag also

MARBLE-TOP and FANCY TABLES On Monday afternoon death claimed another OVERMANTELS, himself; no case is he inclined to come to the

but in the quick march (in the double, assistance of a neighboat whole worse provided, dril, all in quick step and in close colume: the Mr. John Talbot, of the Chios Inland Mission, CURTAINS, &c.

of course); and incur danger of denuding his own pro.

puccumbed, in spite of the most amiduous action is virtually "march, march," balt is called and escinded. And, as the

at yam. on the &c., &c. volley, the whole ja strict formation without the pretty little cemetary the principle of responsibility for definite object is carried down shooting is practised in this fashion day after

The deceased had been in China TRON step by step, the commander of regimetal, day the recruits learn it thus from the soldiers, get ewing no room on the death of Miss Potter anly a month old, to mourn bis tous. having to take their orders from the local officials,

and every one, from the Viceroy down to the Following so, in actual way, no real mutual support for lowest non-com., holds this marceuvre to be only a week ago the sad event bes had some

purposes is to be reckoned upan

what depressing effect on the community where a purely defensive la a

hald unsurpassable. “ state,

death in (To be continued.) themselves back in such a

a way that anything

zare visitor. What becomes Indeed elected for Attercliffe by a majority of 1,000, Hika naergeile acting is filsisory. In order to

of ur sker dasth may by an open question, but it ONE HARMONIUM la Good Condition, replacing the Hon. B. Coleridge, who is raised | form a judgment of the capabilities

aceme awfully hard lines that some of the

Joe. army, these conditions must be taken into ac

chiale among us, taking notes" should show such Catalogues will be laxued prior to Sale, On The death is announced of Sir A. H. Layard. | count and not any deceptive enumeration of the

indecent haste to condemns to foretaste of what View from Friday, the 17th July, 1894. No lives were lost yesterday by the sinking of forces themselves. Affairs are said to be so bad

been intense is no doubt quite correct, but that is in store for some of us. That the heat bas

TERMS OF SALE:-As customary, the yacht Valkyrie.

In some of the Interior provinces that one

the glass has actually reached 106 to s

GEO, P. LAMMERT, a 108 in the

Auctioneer, The situation round Chicago is getting worss. Gevernor-General's troops are regarded as

shade ly

Indeed, well, a determined effort to The troops have partly restored traffic, but it is enemies by

to nonfat

Hongkong, agth July, 1894 feared that they are too few and scattered to province.

The over we the riotous strikers. A warrant has

temperature so far was on the **gistered night, the 16th inst, the follow and 13th when the gles reached foo.5 in the

SHIP COMPANY, and

have thought that was quite person. It is not, oc

NOTICE. the day the sill nights when the bot

"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship vapore,

* BELGIC.* sion like a

The above Steerner having arrived, Consignées nightmare and render sleep only it is requested that Japanese warships should impwsibility. Fortunately these hot turns de of Cargo Bersby requested to send in their ***Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take naturn would have to of Klang-soo, Selb klang, Fab-kien, and Kwang- cave in, and Twa have had urgency. He thought the police were ample to of

of the Chihli and Peking gazisons. We shall tung, and la case of absolute necessity to

■FURNISHED HOUSE on PRAYA cope with all conspirators, and zagreited that

and then show how this army and

enter, to anchor ontalde the barbour. To this thing above gd sayhow, with a DOW

Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vess. | GRANDE, containing FIVE ROOMS, BATH- Lord Sallsbury had charged England with shel-

the Japanese Government replied through the blowing night and day, a few nights ago a tering foreign assassins, as it was calculated to As far as the general organisation of the former Chargé d'Adaires: The Japanese Gorern-day ended with sharp thunder storm, and then will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and ROOM, DRESSING-ROOM, etc.

For particulars, apply to complicate our foreign relations, The Bill was is concerned, the old system all prevails, but mest allows its warships, when necessary, to pm, whad one of the Roest electric dis-expense.

fortune to see

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH," then read a first time.

stimulated by modern methods in a i most

carlous enter Chinese treaty ports in accordance with plays it has ever been my

sutside the

OFFICE. tropice manner. The division into Banner troops, Into New Yosk, Joly #tb,

et six

Macao, 3rd July, 1794- Bands of the rallway men on strike were loot- Chinese and Manchu tegiments, under ing and burning at Chicago yesterday evening, command of Chinese and Tartare, is so deeply parts of both countries to each otheva pealy / suing streams could be soin "déftium from

Comitum mentre, and, upanding 'praz half the was destroyed. The intendiades al mattilai noted (but it la say to see how in consequence Especially as war has not yet been declared bifeddar gline efectes, dark whiph

The then burned of these co-ordinated commanders, all modern between Japan and China, Japan bus perfect {/

Indeed marvellous sight, the buildings of the World's Fair are

Fair are covering Instruction 1 made filusory.

send at will her warships to Chicen qualibed by

of fire Ware A certain amount right to

by the and open police are

while the peace _lasts." _The Nicht ports last war, inasmuch as one General was entrasted Nicks wonders why the Chinese Government weppaduan forces of schepid be a miterly THE Company's Steamship should make the proposal with regard to the future generation be able to

yaited. Wil the Teena

Southern Squadron. Probably, it adds, the In aber, will they low sle to be there Chinese Government thinks itself safe on the lightening? Seems rather doubtful at present. northern parts, as they are guarded by the The Rumian steamship Pandee, from Nagasaki, Northern Squadron.

A telegram i was received at Yakobama on the d up on the 17th to jond tas at Hankow

The Karmship Tabjang arrived at 1 năm, fenen 17th

to the Peerage.

of

Chinese

THE CRISIS IN KOREA.

ཡན----་ས་

A telegram dated Seoul syth July states that the Korean Government accepted the proposals made by the Japanese Government; and that the

to that effect,

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DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.

fas Honekang: 23rd July, ving

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Let us turn to the army itself, that is to say, to a European model. We will leave entirely out of account all those corpi d'élits and fancy regimenta In the House of Lords, last night, Lord Salis. to the interior which are still armies with spear during the negotiations ber bury introduced a Bili to cxelude destitute allene ; and matchlock

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far behind are the other forces of the empire.

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