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Intimations.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1894.

AN elcqment sentence from the sermon of a young and sealous unfafster : Here stands Mother the other pinted toward heaven.

DAKIN. CRUICKSHANK & CO., LD., unofficial members of the Legislative | Church-one foot firmly planted on the earth, │* taking the ground' in Hainan Steaklo recently, of the representatives of the treaty Powers | the Tientsin Times, is staying with Mr.

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Per Case, Quarts

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Per Cane, Quatis

..$700

ST. ESTEPHE

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Hongkong, 14th July, 1894.

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THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED A.D. 1843,

WATSON'S

IMPROVED CARBO.CAMPHYLENE

ls

Is Distinguished by a White Label In addition

to the Red One which Stater that

THE IMPROVED CARBO-CAMPHYLENE

I miscible in Water in all proportions,

ITS MISCIBILITY IN. WATER Combined with its Agreeable and Refreshing adour wi!! Commend it to the Pablle for General Use, as It is an Elegant, Agreeable, and Perfect Disinfectant for Stck-rooms, Bed-rooms, Bath. rooms and all necessary vessels therein. For all purposes it should be diluted freely with Water.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE.

As a Safeguard in vishing—

A little sprlukled on the handkerchief or cotton wool and kept in front of the pose and

|

Tax Riversdale, Captain Ed. Peck, having com- | years) necessarlly very limited a compared started for Sawon, no doubt to take observations pleted the extensive repairs necessitated by with the wide experience and practicni training | of the Chinese camp.-Mr. Michie, formerle of came out of deck this morning, and leaves for resident in Soul. Kim Hong-jip, it may be Mc Levy Brown of the Castems ---The Japan on the sat proximo under six months' added, is about 30 years of age, short in stature, Omimaru sirived on the 4th instant,, winging charter to the Mitsui Bishi Company,

and looks at least 10 rest younger than be about 150 soldiers, 6cd coolies, and sinkliary really ir.

band from Osaka-Ramour has a fast ten transports are on their way to Kares we more troops 00

other members- one to be nominated by the Governor and the other by the

Council. Its powers have been very properly made almost absolute, and Cart. T. Rowen, of the steamer durckis, had to at the first meeting an architect, be removed from his ship to the International or civil engineer, and a qualified medical Hospital at Kabe on Sunday the 15th inst., man will be appointed to examine and owing to a severe zitack of fever, report on the hovels resumed under ACCORDING to the Saigon Courrier a number of the ordinance, after which the officers of cases of bubonic plague hire been reported from the Public Works Department will places along the coast of Annem, and notably commence the greatly needed work of from the chief town of the province of Vinh. destruction. Into the departmental details of this proposed most useful measure of MR. A. MICHIE, who le stated to have gone to Kores as war correspondant for the London sanitary reform it would serve no useful war, anived at Kobe from Jinzen on the 15 bart, and I hope I did." aim to enter at present; but now that the fast, and proceeded to Yokohama the following plague would appear to be 'scotched," If | day," not entirely stamped out, it is satisfactory Ir appears that the post of British Minister to to find that the Government has lost no Japan was offered to Mr. Phipps, the First grappling with a danger that should have official preferred a stallar position in Rio de

Janeiro. been entirely swept away years ago.

THE Rer. Sam Jones, the Americau evangelist, We 1-ke the following from the Shangkat naked if he really converted ex-Senator Ingalls Mercury of the 23rd instant:We lean, of Kansas while at Nashville recently, said: good authority that 13,000 Chinese troops left "No; only began on him. You do not Taku on the 20th instant, under convoy of eight the Japanese Government, after communicating According to the Oraka, fzaki of the 18th, suppose I can convert a person in an instant? gunboats of the Pelyang finet, and that with the Chinese Gvernment in segard to the That is a hard thing to do in the case of a the commander of the fleet had orders proposed reforms in Koren, saw that it would be ordinary slaner, but a man who has been loto fire on any Japanese force attempt imposhte for the two poli.tcs for forty years you cannot convert that log to obstruct their landing. Each pro-carring out Japan's purpoar, and therefore countries to co-operate in way, I endeavoured to give him a right good viace has been ordered to send 20,000 japan alone advised the Korean Government braves" to Tlantsin at once, le order to form to institute the suggested reforms in the a reserve force. The Governor of Fabkien pro- administration and to assert the independence vince has bean ordered to send a force to the Loschoo Islands to take them from Japan, and China's Interference. Should China resent this,

of the Kingdom, lo order at last to be

to be rid of the Nan-yang and Kwangtang fleets are ordered and want to test the comparative strength

of

her; and instructions to this effect are reported

Warring from Seoul, the capital of Korea, the special correspondent of the Koda Chronicle says:-Fok-ban, the mountain fortress at the back of the royal palace and distant therefrom about three miles in * direct provis

to harass the

time in taking the bull by the horns' and Secretary of the Embassy in Paris, but that visioned and armed, and the, in betag ali vessels and sea-pɔtt® of Japan, and to seize the two countries, Japan is quite ready to mest

TELEGRAMS.

THE KOREAN DIFFICULTY.

LONDON, July 26th. The catbreak of bostiller between China and Japan has not been officially confirmed.

At the request of Sir Edward Grey, British Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, the German, Russian, French, and Italian Govei aments have lastracted their representatives at Tokio and Peklog to support the efforts of the British Ministers to avÓLI WEY.

ANARCHY IN FRANCE. The French Chamber bas passed a bill to

the anarchist propagandist press.

Tag Mioden steam-launch Day Spring will call alongside vessels hoisting code pennant between 9 and 10.30 am, on Sunday, to convey men nabore to the 11 o'clock service, returning about 12.30 pm.

THE Kabe Chronicle reports that picked battle between two detachments of frogs, nom- bering altogether several thousands, was observed a few days ago at Teuna-gun in Hyogo | prefecture, The belligerents lought for two koura and left enough Umbs on the battlefield to stock a restaurant for a month.

An extraordinary general meeting of shareholders In the Straits Fire Insurance Company, La'd, will be held at the Co's offices in Singapore on the gih prozimo for the purpose ol confirming =.

voluntary winding-up of the Company. Fide advt, in another part of this lesse.

the renowned Maj

troops, fa Heng, with about soo Korean encaraped bout half way between the palace and Pok-bau. It is rumoured that the King is making all necessary preparations to leave for Pok-han at a moment's notice, but it is to be hoped that he may be dissuaded from taking such a foolish step. He has nothing to fear where he is st

present, but should he nevertheless decide to

MOYE,

Seoul,

I most serious riot will surely occur in

Z

AT the fourth annual mesting of the Marine Officera Association last night. Captain A. Tillett presiding, the resignailonofthe Secretary, Captain D. Shearer, now master of the Britisk ship Stikirk, was sanounced, and after some discussion it was decided that his inccessor should be elected by ballot Several of the members present

destre strong tote Mr. Cheexpressed

Cheaney

a year ago and immediately resumed duty on the staff of the Hongkong Telegraph, reinstated as Secretary of the Association, while others favoured the appolatusent of Mr. Cheetham, late second officer of the steamship Fatihan. After some discussion as to what the Association could afford to pay a Secretary, the President announced his intention to resign in the near future.

puolah incitement to anarchy and to suppress { resolution, passed on the 19th instant, for the Secretary who resigned about their first

LATE TELEGRAMS.

THE STRICK IN THE UNITED STATES.

NEW YORK, July 9th. Latest telegrams received from Chicago state that the strikers have suspended their work of destruction in the city and the suborbe. At a meeing of the Allied Trades to-day, it was resolved that a general strike should take place on Wednesday morning, unless Pullman con. cedes the demands made by the rallway men on strike.

The situation in San Franci co has some the gravest form. The troops are preparing to open fire on the riotous mob.

WASHINGTON, July 9th. President Cleveland has summoned the rioters to disperse before noon to-day, otherwise they will be treated with military rigour.

Naw YORK, July 10th. There was no serious disturbance of the peace by the strikers at Chicaga to-day, and the traffic has been portly resumed. Troops, however, continue to arrive from various States in view of general strike to-morrow morn apprehended fug. Telegramos received from San Francisco to-day report that the situation there is not fa any way improved. The troops are only await

Telegraphic despatches ing orders to fire. regarding the labour revolt in Collforala state that at Sacramento the men on strike are prepar ing to resist the authorities to the atmost. Con. sequently troops with Gatlings are being sent to that city.

July rich,

the

Debs, the leader of the strike, has been arrested on a charge of conspiracy, and has been released on bafl. The Grand Master of the

Tun Hyogo News of the 19th lost, sayAo "Express" circalated by the Orake draki last night contained news, both from Shangbat and from Seoul direct, to the effect that parties of

Brisk and American marises had entered the

| Korean capital. The former message gave the number of the British face at 30, and from another source we learn that the American was 5o. We are in receipt of a la ter from that genisi sud popular showman, Mr. T. P. Hudson, of *Hudson's Sarpilte Party," "Tommy' la now performing with a talented variety crowd at the Bijou Theatre, Adelaide, and has arranged to inks out a specially organised company to India Bext October. After his India sexson, Mr.

deon latends to ence more visit Hongkong, Shanghai, and Japan.

MARRIAGE is not always a fallure :-The country bride and bridegroom, with clothing crackingly new, walked lovingly hand in hind daws the bread hotel dining room, two souls with but a single thought, ard blindly sbilvicus to all things else but each other in this great, happy earth of ours. Almost crowded on one chalf, he fondly fed her as the parent bird. Its little chick. "Darling," he murmuringly clocked, "ball I skin ye a partater ?* "No, deary," she gargled, "I've one already skan,

BECAUSE | (Confessio Amantis),

I did not love her for her lard,

Her pelf, and pedigree, The wealth within her lily hand

Had ne'er a charm for me; 'Twas not because her teeth were prašla,

Each ear a dainty shell, TWAY B

bet because her rippling curls In waves of ebon fell;

"Twas not because the words she breathed

Could wool and sense beguilo, 'Twas not because her face the wreathed

In many a dimpling amlie ;- 'Twas not because her eyes were clear

As some pellucid pool; "Twas not for thers I help her, dear,

And loved her regal rule Twas only just (come-lend your ear)

Because I was a fool!

mouth in Infected rooms or in passing through Knights of Labour her ordered a strike of one with the six Pers light when compared actually commenced,

Infected districts is strongly recommended.

For washing the face and hands--A tea- spoonful to a gallon of water,

million Knights,

CHICAGO, Joly 11th.

P. LUSTIG In Sydnay Bulletin.

THE WAR IN THE NORTH.

Yesterday afternoon Mr. Cheong' Luk-yu, the local agent of the China Merchants' Steam Navigation Company, received a telegram from the Company's head office, at Shanghal, stating that an hostilities between China and Japan had mil the Company's vessels entering the port of Hongkong should be detained until such time as arrangements had been completed with reference to a contem- plated change of flags Up to nods to-day to further instructions had been received by the Agent, Bur

and the Company's steamer Fuskus, Captain W. H. Lust, which should have sailed for Shanghal yesterday, therefore rem

e remains at her buoy of West Point, waiting definite orders. this forenoon that the Nippon Yasen Kaisha's It was ramoored is town ist night and again

Bombay liner Hiroshima Maru, Captain Andersen, which left Hargkong bound for Kobe 107,774 paupers - that is, tomates of the alms-dirent on Wednesday afternoon, had been seized houses or in receipt of out-door assistance; there are in England and Wales 787,545 pablic

Swstow. of the almshouses or who receive out-door axilst paupers that fa, persona who are either inmates

At the British Police Court, Shanghal, on the 18th last., Chief Officer Beatty, of the ship Lauriston, was fined $as and costs for dabblug a seaman named King with a capaian bar, during the voyage from New York to Shanghai. The China Gaasita considers this sentence a heavy one, but it

weeks

bard labour passed at our local Police Court the other day on Capt. Crowe, of the Selkirk, for a similar offence. However, The general atrike which was exp cted to take if officers of ships will use capstan bars and go place this morning has failed. The situation outside the law, they must take the comarquences, here is now reksturing,

NEW YORK, July 11th,

GERMANY BI 330,000 paupers in the public The troops advancing uron Sacramento alebeuses; the population of the almahouses reached their destination to-day. The strikers of the United States is estimated at 74,000; the made no attempt to oppose them. The strike Italy has 270,000 inmates of the poorhouses almshouses of Franca have 290,000 lomates are now quiescent. A body of men on strike Russia is said to have

350,000 propers In the For Sprinkling or Spray-A wine-glasafal to have succeeded in wrecking the train which we | various refuges provided for them freland his

proceeding to

San Francisco this afternoon. Obstruction was placed on the lines by which the train get derailed, precipitating the care late the river. The fireman of the tiain was shot dead. No further casualties have been reported here at arising from this outrage.

July 12th.

For the Bath-A table-spoonful or less.

For Sick-rooms and Bed-rooms-A tes-

spoonful or more distributed in saucers round

the room or evaporated by the aid of a lamp.

a pint of water.

AS A MOUTH WASH

a few drops in a tumbler of water.

FOR WASHING Does.

a table spoonful to a bucket of water.

THE IMPROVED CARBO-CAMPHYLENE Converts the waste of bath water into a Valuable

Telegrams received to day from Chicago announce that the labour trouble there is practi cally over, and that the railway traffic on all the lines bas been resumed,

Advices from San Fen claco state that the situation there is still menacing, and that

Luce,

troe

and

Chinese cruher and towed lato a bay near knows nothing whatever about the affair. It The local agent of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha

le a fact, however, that the Shanghal cargo which the Hiroshima Maru shipped in Bombay was transbipped to another reamer in this port, being considered unwise to allow hes, in face of that she left here practically in balast, fi

|

to have been given

given to Mr. Otori, Japanese Minister in Seoul.

* Aying the Japanese flag. WOOSUNG BAR TO BE PILED. The Total, pursuant to orders received Consel that he had been instructed to make from Peklog, this morning notified the Senior There are ten telegraph stations in Koren. Of these the principal, namely those at Jinsen, preparations to block the Woosung Bar, was Seoul, Heljo, and Gishu were built and are still done during the Franco-Chinese wat in 1884 owned by the Chinese Government. The others We hope that there will be a meeting of the

478 At

Talkyu,

Zeushu, Koabu, Selshu Consular Body to discuss the affair with the

And

Gensas. There is also a Japanese telegraph Total, so as to cause no Hitle Inconvenience to office at Fussn. The telegraph rates from

Рома trade as possible.

to Japan are 40 sen per English word, and za I from Seoul to Fasan, while on the Sluiter Chinese characters are charged 11 Jen each. The chief distances oo sea about Korea 15 A follows: From Bakan to Fasan, 150 knots;

THE PLAGUE IN HONGKONG,

For

Nime patients were discharge cured from the from Nagasaki to Fasan, 160 knots; from Faust Government plague depots to-day.

The latest official returns are :- From noon yesterday until noon to-day :—

New Deaths Diach. Rem, der

CRIES

Hosptial ship Hygria... o Kennedy-lown

Slaughter House....... Private house............. 0

cured Batman.i

3

Total

9 76 Deaths from the outbreak (9th May) up to July 27th, noon, 2,413; grand total, 7,415.

From noon up to 5pm. to-day At Tung Wak branch (including now only the Slaughter House) new case ; death since, of sent to Canton in junks, all; seet to Lai-chi-kok, total remaining under treatment at the Tung Wah branch, 39.

LAI-CHI-KOK KETURNS.

to Chemulps, 437 knots; from Fusan to Genuan, via the Sea of Japan, 304 knots; from Chemulpo to Cheloo, 170 knots; and from Jlosen to the hat-wal, 210 knots. Chinese Northern Squadron's station at Wel-

PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR THE FAR EAST..

Per P. & O. steamer Himalays, kom London, July 6:b.-To Yokohama: Captain and Mrs. EBs. To Nagasaki : Mrs. Buland. To Hong- Brochett, Mr. J. S. Hutchinson, Mr. Hugh kong: Major W. D. Lindley, R.E, Mr. T. McPhall, Mr. J. Livingatos.

July 1gib.-To Yokohams: Miss F. J. Horst. Per P. & O. steamer Ballarat, from London, To Shanghai: Mr. Morrison. To Hongkong: Miss Ross

Per Norddeutscher Lloyd sleamer Sackian, The following are the returns of admissions, from Bremen, June 20th-To Yokohama: Mr. deaths, etc., at the L-i-chi-kok pest-house for the F. Fachiman, Mr. and Mrs. V. Giehlen, Mr. twenty-four hours eading 5 o'clock yesterday Jephson, Mr. Frans Emil Propert, To Shanghali ⚫lternoon :-Admisalons, deaths, o; dis-r. A. de Huss, Mr. M. Eb Limbrock. To charged, a; remaining under treatment, 35.

Hear" "g: Mr. and Mrs. Burke and child, Mr. E

4 Master Rustamjés, four Miner Rastamjes.

THE KOREAN TROUBLE.

The following particulars regarding affairs in Korea appear in our Japan exchanges received

this morning

The Japanese Government transports con- tinue to load coal at Moft and depart for

destinations unknown.

It is stated that two Japanese soldiers, who want to A-san to Inquire loto the condition of the Chinese troops, have been taken captives by

the latter.

Per Canadian Paclic steamer Empress of India, from Vancouver, August 6th-To Yoko Wilson, Rev. T. Swan. To Kobe: Mr. Kell- kama: Mr. Bergmann, Mr. M. Soyrahima, Miss

mana. To Hongkong : Colonel W. B. Williamı, Mr. G M. H. Playfair.

NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The special correspondent of the Osaka

The following telegramp from our Sydney Mainichi at Seoul states that though a meeting exchanges were "crowded out" of last night's of the Foreign Ministers has been held, it has | 13000 :— not yet been decided to declare Chamalpɔ a neatral port.

A Japanese vernacular piper gives publicity to a report that the Russian Minister entered Seoul on the 13th fast, siter hoisting the Russian astional flag at Setsabllo (an Island) near Chemsips,

The Osaka Araki's special correspondent reports that the Queen of Kores, after consulting with the Min family, has determined to seek the protection of Rusils, and that the Russian Mlalater has acquiesced in her request, ameliorations planned for its people. Already a Missionaries for Korea will be one of the early Shinto Priest has been despatched by the lagu Kyokai of Tokyo to preach Shiotism wherever he can find bearers in the troubled kingdom.

Advices from Tokyo, published by local Teroacular paper, sepert receipt of a telegran has despatched one thousand five hundred troops there to the effect that the Chinese Government

to Kors from Chelco and Newchwang,

The Osaka Aight's extir, issued on the 19th

Nang-yang yesterday, and that the American contalus advices from Jinsen and Seoul ingin that two Chias

ocul

instruction of the Minister.

LONDON, June 2jat. Mr. A. J. Balfour, M.P., addressing a meeting to-day, said that probably enormous changes would take place in the next two decades. He believed, however, that uncialism was doomed to failure, as it did not include the essential principle of a fair profit for the best individual, and without such a plusiple an theory could be successfully realised.

News of a terrible disaster has been received from Samara, In Russia, ao inland town at the junction of the Volga and Samara Rivers.

A party of seventy youths and girls went out for a day's enjoyment is a feny bost. Soon after starting the boat began to leak, and very soon it sank before help could be obtained.

The whole pasty were thrown into the water, and 45 of them were drowned.,

The details of the disaster show that the

scene. struggling for Ule in the water was a horrible

The Pope has issued an encyclical, in which be appeals to all Christian churches to colte with the Roman Catholice.

The Indian Government has officially fixed the exchange valus of the rapes at 13 1-43. until

Ia

дежі.

Disinfectant, which in pissing through the down- | occasional autrages by men on strike aze taking combatants therefore any cat" style, } the complications existing, to complete the marines hava postponed entering Seoul by the the course of a speech in the French Cham-

spouts and stench-traps destroys mosquito germs and removes bad smells. Its use in the bath has a most beneficial effect on the skin and greatly reduces the risk of lufection.

place.

JAPAN AND KOREA,

LONDON, July 9th..

The Times correspondent at Seoul telegraphy that one thousand more Japanese have landed at Chemulpo.

The Korena Government, in replying to the representation of the Japanese Government, has A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. dered that Korea has faithfully observed all

Hongkong, 14th July, 1894.

The Longkong Teleg

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1894.

TAIPINGSHAN.

Is

We have received from the Government a copy of a draft bill entitled "An Ordn ance for the summary resumption of certain Crown lands situate in the Tai-

ker treaty obligations. On the 3rd instant Japan presented to Korea a formal demand for reforms.

The Powers have presented a Note calling upon Japan and China to withdraw their respec tive troops from Kores. China has assented to

FRANCE AND THE ANARCHISTS,

the note.

foreign, southeen, moithern

It is rumoured that a contagious disease bas broken out among the Chinese wildters at Asan, and that many have been sent back to China, the number of men being thus reduced from

100 $3-15

la sixteen or seventeen bandred.

ber of Deputies to-day, M. Deloncle, one of the prominent members declared that France demanded "a free Nile and a tree Egypt"

the interior.

'commons are selling / Captain will be transferred to another stegmar❘ doggED CONTRADICE showed that who, was in the

and Socialists are violently opposed to the that Japanese steamabip owners are angry | of grafo (30 PE COOL, >olders of large stonki ) movements of the Tadanese troops.

THE EARTHQUAKES IN TURKEY.

CONSTANTINOPLE, July 10th.

his

The

tragedy took place at South A DAY. While General A seaman named Goodwin and his son were

THERE were graat "ructions" on board the good steamship Stek, which surived here rester day, shortly after she left Mell the other day some of her Chinese cocks and grassere getting fl of each other in The

were called apon

led upon to voyage from Bombay to Japan vid Hongkong Loterview Mr. Wodehouses as the Police Court, and Shanghai.

The Chinese Government has issued this forenoon, one of them leaving Saf behind him ■ guid pro quo for the homear conferred imperative fastractions to the Grain Com- on him, wallet other four members of the crew missioners of Wahu, Chindang, Kluktsng

Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaris, in an interview | depselted $25 each with the chief clark of the

and other Yangiste parts to at once stop

on the recent threatening aspect of affairs in that Magistracy, as security the their exemplary the export of rice from their respective jurisdic The demands made by the Japanese Govern- county, sserted that ba bad received 20,000 behaviour for six calendar months,

dismissal ment not only being incept under the express directions of Viceroy Font Ble Rap's secret fatoresly opposed by telegrama congratulating him on the diametral

and Greathouse, the Government Our enterprising

namesake the CAON ME! * at Tientsin. The result of this prohibition has | advisers, are also said to be doing their atmost The Prince added that the country was from its Celestias evening contemporary condes Li Hung-chang er bis dely authorised dopatles Legendra

baen

sen to send up the value telegram, alleged to have been seat from

of sice here and is to place obsiscles before the Japanese Minister ananimous in its expression of joyfulness at the Shangkel at 10 đố x.mm, today, which says that Tonkin and Slam. In Hongkong

there is now

All the foreigners employed in

in the Mitsui changes in the Ministry, the Korean King has been captured by the brisk demand for "beste at prices ranging Bassan Kaisha's at amer Yertions-mark hava

employed in Japanese, and that the Chinese fercen in from $3.25 to $3.30 per vicul; seconds are bean diascharged now that the Government have Hackney Training Schools, as today sentenced

chartered the vessel as a transport, but the to Бус Kores are besieged by Japanese As the inquired for at $500 to

3.10 and

years Imprisonment for having brutally and A titular King of Korea has been practically calles

children. in the hands of the Japanese troops för the past | from $240 to $3.45 per plcul. Large orders | belonging to the same dated the oth, sister | kabit of beating them with nettles. month, and Seoul, his capital, garrisoned by the have been wired to Bangkok, and Salgen

A despatch from Seoul, PARIS, July 10th, Bory

little warriors from Dal Nippon, this so-

$5 to F. O. B. being offered for "beats" without | that Chinase tre

troops had been prowling In the Chamber of Deputies the Government called "capture" is just as amusing so the other success, and it is, therefore, highly probable that about Keshu kave returned to Gazan, and they | Shielda presented a Bill for the more stringent trazimshistory about the Chinese forces In the open In the course of the next week or two the whole, į ars expected to come to vital to watch the found with their throats cut, and both dead. of Anarchists and for preventing the publication

sale price of this indispensable commodity bets | Yo wil go alone to the of reports of Anarchist trials. The Chamber has country being "berleged."

here and in all southern ports will advance at referred the Bill to a Committee. The Radicals 17 appears, ways the Ashe Chrenicle of July rotb., least to be so pesad Slam are doneless now Geverament, which had decided to devple

Mrs. Goodwin was slan found with her head According to a Tiantain despatch, the Chinese battered In,

It is bellowed that the isther murdered his wife. proposed measure.

Bocause the Government has favoured the Nippon firmly convinced that the reniess Jap" is met 6,000,000 tasis par annum le the construction of and son, and then commited suicide. Yasen Kaisha by chartering so many of the latter so bad as he is painted, and that in making ar

a railway. Fakin

from

to Fang-tien-foo, will thie In accordance with the decision of the High Company's sisamakis, zod igning the claims things

hot for Fully persons have been killed by the warth, § of scher compazies to a share of Government | has done the Countrymen In the North ha¦ year estima 1.800.000 tuals on the railway, the Cous tradevsal, South Africa, to the effect 4,500,000 being used for the Naval that British subjects resident for two years in the At the instance of the Troial and Superinten-

fund,

. Republic pingshan district of the city of Victoria | quaks shock which was experienced here this ; peironage. The discontented stasmakip owandant of Customs at Shanghal, torpedoes have

fishio to milliary service, some of and for other purposes." The title of this Aternoon.

allege that there are TUDTO Ehak Gorty

According Government's proparations for was the Agent, Sir Jacobes de Wet, kan of over 1,000 tang owned by stateste ceapautes been laid down in the north or shaweftas the Candag is Tokyo telegram, dated July 1815, the British residents have been arrested for proposed enactment, which will popularly

abey the law, be known as The Taipingshan Rusumption Up to to-day one hundred and äfty deaths- in Yatchlu and

while dealing that Channal

Borth of Tenngaing, so to be about to embark Staletes guard is beteg formally protested "gainst she arrests. Ordinance, 1894, plainly indicates its among which there are no Bagiish victing Are the Nippor Taras Keska, we & Trading cha Chatel (Shanghai), so to the enlcance are progressing, aird the troops at Takes appens scope and purpose. As consistently attributed to the shock of earthquake on Tuesday pany, would naturally be assisted by the Guvern. that vessels entering the advocated by this journal from the out last. No pubile buildings have been damaged,ment, they consider they ought to have are exfety tile only the South Change can with maintained along the court. At the batteries as in the pickings. A mesing kue been calded in

by which the former isused a vast tract Tokyo to consider what stgun should be taken 75 the Chinese Engineering and Mining | electric lights are in uso, every night as thonghị

Port Arthur, and the gulf of Talien (7), recently protested against the Congo break of the bubonic pestilence, the

Costasmers (the "Ping" beats) are

Art How NE war were fa prògrats,

of ferritory in Equatorial Africa, Government intends to resume possession

anchor in the Pelko River, Li Hung-chang having A telegram from Serul, da'ed July 16th, states

la deference to this protest, the Brlünk Gov- Her Majesty the Queen, attended by a brillant to lay their views before the Goveransent.

equieldieund | them for servics as transportu. that Mr. Gardner, the Resing British Consul- | eromast kavo onosented to the cancellation of

The Formoss Government's steamship Carr, General,

and Mr. McLeary Brown, Commisionar | the Peare so far as it affects disputed territory Captain Jansson, arrived here from Amay to-day, of Chinese Customs, bevice through the Japanese | between L. ikas Tanganyika and Albert Edward, She will doubtles be used by the Chinese as a outposts, and chara

the

dus, agreeing to permit despatch-boat, for which servics she and her foe betere ses at one time real barca Germany of

than and the Japinska trompag but an unfattered telegraph line to be erected from elster abip the Swick, now in the North, new, on säit acaronide became clear the, thay and peksand

the Cape to the Nile. account of theiz apand, eminently united. the Enes accidentally and witton! Koy wielows The Marquis of Ripon, Secretary of State for O'Skady-Pwhy, pwhat makes you say that,

West Fitably informed that the President | 1910s, vandsted from the Korean parkkalaander: Cadil Rhodes, Premier of Cape Colony, that a

intent, the miniter was amicably

settled.

the 1 Colonies, hav replied to the proposal of Mt. of (the Korssa Foreign Offer, Cho

It is Plang-chick, O'Grady--Gare now, didn't the ould gintiaman has both replaced by his Excellency Kim Hong-data july 16th, that kin-Elekom kan bidh died bystems of preferențial dusica in favour of Sonth be adequately compensated by a Board *.* OWING to giant pressure on our news

agulost foralga gonda, should ba specially appointed for that and other columns, a mass of interesting corssapondas, say that I was convicted on three montane pawe jip, who katil quite recently was one of the five missed frose his action, in which be la coded Atrium

sat three years for each was ? Kow, devils Cent Councilors of State. The new Foreign Minister by Chin-Solun.

estabilabad 1 with Grant Bettsla Prince did I know in the audi comicky i | has been on several

mere or purposes of the new ordinance. Adequate eta, is unavoidably held over.

Seen Important BEDSORES APE

ass current in Beool that the Uožted | His lordship, sta on that there are no signa compensation in some notorious cases Few people," said Mire. Sly, na she proceeded but mayway they let me off fer the pairs Minions de Chlua and Japan on behalf of hale States willshortly send fifty mariage in the caplish that Great Balls Intends to develop her ou where responsibilities for the public health

The Togakute kavation again years, and le to investigate her husband's pockets after ke bad - nitny other.

* adopting protection, and that all mill- marce by have been shporefully ignored would be a gena to sleep-" lew people are aware of what a

na wall, ti mos kapiter, versed in

in foreign The Koreau Miuluiar, Klasikletow, who lately | gorwning oslonies must settle their own Kann- same onerilen tand kitteris any of the King's advisere, but that refureed to Kerse, le bald to have re

vmoderady and biar galicionit. He points out that Matabeleland lengthy sojourn in gaol; however, that is wife han to go through."

LOOKING NOE PATİKɛ very macho-the proption In-Shakyo in 'believać ta bu his succesen kansige und Mashonaland are in a different pozlilon to

·knowindra at fárolge affairs which the Korona The Japanna tenere la punk, kten be, the | well-overning colers Jen.

hai daya talais dzirverdiavy packalima „A nonduisend osse le në present before the Hays | Royal Academy of Made by Madame Trebelli

THE QUEEM.

J

July Fath.

LONDON, July trik.

of the plague-impregnated district of suite, visited Aldershot yesterday in the evening. Talplogshon, and to take such steps & Her Majesty witnessed a grand tattoo kald in may be recommended by competent | honour of the royal visit, and after rooting for experts to purity and place in a safe the night reviewed ike unćps in garrison in the sanitary condition one of the 6thlest | moralng. quarters that ever disgraced a British city,

in the East or elsewhere. Of course, the LOCAL AND GENERAL. owners of these disgusting rookeries will

and

ÖVERHEARD. "TOPEIDE." O'Grady-Ár yes there, mais. O'Shady-Yes, phwat is it.

O'Grady Whisphe Burs we judge must be a countkryman, or slow he has thlagt wid

S

O'Grady-More power to

a matter which may be dealt with more run Afty-sixty mediassy half-yourly effectually later on. The Board will when of the Hongkong" Camion nhé | over he was ) na? that | consist of one of the Judges of the Supreme Yaow Stamboat Ca, Yan vi bo hold sẽ tho | Judak van ava Court, who will not as chairman, and two | Companywellies at noon on Monday,

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