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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1894.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
St Petersburg, July 18th. Russia has decided to build a railway from Samarcand to Margilan in Ferghana (Kohkand) with a beach line to Tasbkend.
LONDON, July 19th. In the House of Commons last night, Sir W. Vernon Harcourt announced that the Govern-. ment withdraws the Welch Discstabilahmest, Registration, and Local Veta Bills and proposes to pass the Irish Evicted Tepants and Miners
Hours' Ella, Fight First fons, and then a day will be fixed
of the Indian Budget.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
H.M.S. Undaunted arrived at Nagasaki from this port on the 25th ulta.
THE tugboat Pootoo, says the N.C. Daily News, has been sold to Chinere for ti als 30,000.
THE Japanese are reported to bare forcibly taken charge of the Custom House at Chemalpe. THE Centurion, with Admiral Fremantle on
the 4th lost.
HARMETON'S Circus opened to a full house a Kobe on the 26th ulto. The show is said to have been a great success.
THE British croiser Perfoiss, the French gun- boat Low, and the German gunboat Wolf were | si Chefos on the zist ulta.
THE Nippon Yosen Kaisha's steamer Miks Mare brought back six hundred and sixty Japanese from Honolulu the other day.
THE Chirese abbot at Proton, says our Shanghel
hotel on the island at a cost of $10,000.
The Times publishes a telegram stating that board, was expected to arrive at Chemulpo on morning contemporary. Is going to build a foreign crew would have gone by the board. | present, janclare, for the first report of
the United States Treasury is” shortly expected to issue an order for the resumption of coinage of Intelligence has been received that a Republic was proclaimed in Hawall on the 4th instant.
NEW YORK, July 19th.
⚫ limited amount of silver dollars.
The excitement casted by the recent riots is
heen withdrawn from the city.”
WASHINGTON, July 19th. The Conference Commillee are unable to come to any agreement on the Tariff Bill, the malo polol of difference being the amount of duty to be imposed on sugar.
THE American steamer John Macdonald
83.550 cases of kerosene from New York,
A TELEGRAM dated Paris, the 3rd last,, says that a Rossan squadron bad ich Vladivostock arrived at Yokohams on the 24th allo, with with sealed orderi
As 8.10
It
DA
carrying away everything moveable about the experienced the same dificulty sa ourselves, and decks. Later on the steamer lay in the trough Sir Edward Grey, Under, écretary for Ferrign of the moontaloons sex rolling gunwales under, Affairs, lo reply to queftios (the use of walle the wind blew with such force down the Commons on the and instant admited, this fronel that it became Impossible to keep steam by stating that "owla to the divergency up, and although the engineers stuck to their of the accounts received concerning the posts like beroes, they could not feed the sinking of the Kashing, the Government awaits furnaces-la fact, when the furnace dooru were fact before acting in the matter, In the mean- opened masson of fame and large quantities of time the Japanese Government, bár offered tall red-hot cinders were blown all over the stoke reparation."
In view
therefore, of the difficulty hole. At 5 am, on the 25th the gale was at its experiencet in arriving at the ac ual facts ron height, and with a tremendous beam sex sunslag rected with the sinking of the Kowshing the the steamer roll
ames rolled her fannel guys loose, and but following teliable repart of the disaster, bo which for the smartness of the engineerr, officers and we eindebted to alued nautical correspon- who succeeded in repairing the damage, dent, will be read will great interest at the the funnel Some further ides of the force of the wind may thoroughly
imperial
which ha rye-witnesses be gathered from the fact that the vessel's Hiie been published in any Eastern newspaper. The
report referred to rends as follows :- buoys were blown overboard, the bast covers were blown to ribbons and the life-boats rattled The British steamship Tesne, Captain Webber, In their chocks like a nigger minstrel doing the left Taku about sunset on the 21st oltimo with *bones' act. Wr would direct attention to the Canadian CAPT. GALSWORTHY, of the ill-fated Nowshington ladder, carried away the main batch and arrived at her destination so the 24th at 2.10 One sex smashed the accommods.1,150 Chinese troops for Asan in Korea and now quieting down and the regular troops bare Pacific Steamship Co.'s revised advertisement (Kerwick's white elephant), is stated to have resulted in one of the covers, weighing no less am. The troops were at once landed and at
arrived at Negasaki on board the Japanese than $6 pounds beleg blown to leeward just as which appears in another part of this issue.
cruter Naniwa on the and lust,
8.10 m. the same day the Irene was under though was a piece of paper. On the 15th way agalo bound to Cheloo passing the British altimo
Japanese fishing boat was sighted steamer Felching, which was bound It Asia upside down with two men and two boys with Chinese troops, shortly after leaving Korean clinging to wreckage, and although a tremen-
Cheloo was reached at 4 p.m. on the dous sea was rasting the second officer 35b, where orders awaited the Captain directing manned a boat and rescued them, and they him to proceed to Chemulpo at once to embark were finally landed at Nagasaki where the Ethiope Chinere refugees. At noon the next day the arrived on the 25th utimo in
in company with the Irene lelt Chefon bound for Chemulpo and British Ironclad Undaunted, which also picked shortly after leaving port she met the Friching up several shipwrecked fishermen. The same returning from As with the report
that day a large number of
of three-n masted
fishing and Indo-China Co.'s steamer Kowshing, Captulo trading junks were towed late Nagasiti Maler. Galsworthy, and the Chins Merchants' steamer the 2815
Tapanese coasting
On
Captain Lowe, bad, while conveying
on Hoshiki,
no the Echiope left Nagasaki for troops to Kares, been completely destroyed, with d arrived there safely the same everyone on board, by
coast of Kores, Ben Lit, 2,000 tons, which had a very heavy and that the captain and officers of the Fai- ilat to starboard and was in tow of a fapanese ching distinctly saw one steamer, believed by steamer which picked her up
coast of Hoshiki. The
water, her meska being visible above the surface, lowest reading of the Ben Lee's barometer was Upon hearing these alarming reports of the before she became completely another typhoon 28.60, while the Ethiope's registered 39.aj
a just
Webber unmanageable. decided to call in as Wet-hal-wel to ascertain what The Ethiope experienced durlog ber voyage from Kutchinoise to Hong
was at least two days overdue when abetarned up here yesterday. She left Katchluotza on July 31st and up to August and had moderate easterly gale all the way, but on the In lat 30 deg. North and long. 336
on the 4th 116 dog- East the wind increased to a hurricane, ber blown out of the bolt-rapes and
The House of Representatives have again resolved to
to disagree with the ames dments of the Senate on the Tariff Bill, and have appointed the same members as were in the previous Con- ference to meet the
the Committee of the Senate. President Cleveland has addressed a letter to Mr. Wilson and the framers of the Tariff BWU la which he declares that farther concessions are
impossible. He considers too much has already
been conceded and that the Democrats are bound to fulfil their promise that all raW materials aball be admitted free of duty.
ROME, July 20th. According to inteiligence received here the Italian troops have carried. Kamala by 'assault after some shup fighting. ||
LONDON, July 20th, In the House of Commons, last night, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach moved the adjournment of the House as a protest against the programme
of the Government,
The motion was negatived by a majority of filly-one,
In addition to the Irish Evicted Tenants', the Micers' and the Eight Hours' Bills, the Govern ment also proposes to pass Wills for the equalis ation of London Rates, Scotch Local Govern ment Bill, and several minor measures before the Jadian Budget and the Army Estimates are passed.
July 21st.
At a banquet given at the Imperial Institute last night by the Eastern Telegraph and Eastern Extension Telegraph Companies to their Chair. EARLY SOWINGS are to hand by Parcel Post | man, Sir John Pender, to celebrete the
fifth analversary of the opening of
twenty of telegraphic of
communication with the Far East, briliisut hering was present. Mr. Fowler, Secretary of State for India, responded to the toast of the Indian Empire, and Sir Cheries Topper to that of the Calories, Mr. Fowler said Brlifth rule in India was just and
was just and Imparila, and guaranteed the maintenance of peace, and the development of the resources of the coupiry. He acknowledged the immense benefits telegraphic communication bad conferred on Indis.
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in the House of Loids, last night, Lord Landsdowne asked whether it still intended to probibit the Indian Government from extend. Ing the import dutica to cotton goods. His Lordship poisted out that while the Colonies were given great latitude for imposing protective goods, India was duties on Engilsh and
and Forelga
To this direction. denied any small privileges
In reply, Lord Reay said according to latest reports received the state of ladian finsuces appeared more hopeful, the interests of India would never be sacrificed, but the question was one that must be carefully studied.
est
probibition of
ACCORDING to latest advices from Shanghai the Empress of China ln likely to remain on the mad outside Woosung Bar until Tuesday next. ACCORDING to the Otaka Mainicht the Nippon Yusen Kalabs has decided on chartering four foreign steamers for the Bombay service in the event of war.
THE Chinese tronos who have crossed the Ysion River inta Korex are «uld to be armed with the latest pattern of Improved rifles and first-class sword bayonets.
Ma. KURINO SHINICHIRO, Superintendent of the Political Bureau la the Foreign Affairs
Mlaister to the United States and Mexico.
We are glad to learn that the promenade open air concert at the Volonteer Head-quarters on Saforday night for the benefit of a widow and family realised the handsome sum of $500
THE China Merchant's steamer Klangisan has been taken over by the China Navigation Co. and will continue to run to Ningpo, under the British dag, on alternate days with the Pekin.
THE steamer Avochit. recently purchased by Mr. Hiromi Nisabure, of Osaks, from Messrs.
the
Melcbers & Co., has been re-named the Edo day, being followed into part by the sailing ship near Baker Island on the We warships
Mars, and has been placed on the line between
Kobe and Otero.
Department, bas been appointed JapaneDR. KITAZATO declined the public reception mile off the north-east we drifting about them to be the Toonan, go down in shallow
We note that Otaru, in the Hokkaido, Japan,
was to be opened as a special export port at the begloning of this month. The merchants of the town were said to be in high glee, and making preparations to worthily celebrate the occasion,
IT la reported, from a Chinese source, that the Japanese steamer Genkal-maru hai bren captured near Taku by a Chinesa torpedo boat, What the Genkat-maru was doing in the victaily of Taku has not been satisfactorily explained.
The China Nevigation Co.'s Australian Unes Chingi, which was lately in collision with Japanese steamer at Woosung, is being filted up with the electric light at Shanghai. The plant was brought out from England by the blue funnel steamer Laurias.
steamship Choyang with malls express of China wax to leave Sha-ghal at 3 pm, to-day, and not at daybreak as previously announced, The Canadian mail will be despatched per steamship Choyang on Wednesday, the 15th lost, and will be transferred at Shanghai to the Empress of China.
THE Band of the 1st Shropshire Light Infantry will play the following programme in the Barrack Square this evening, commencing at 7.30 o'clock :----
Fak.............
‚“Staphanks" Qasdrille........." Le Pro" Vale............. Avant le Bal" Achottische... Elsin maakten
*Conaught
Quadrille Valsa....
Fabebach. Boalio.
Costa.
Smalik. Godfrey.
Lout au Rose"...Waldtwife. Tarder and True ".........Excaleesi.
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effered bim at Kobe, on his return from Hong. kong and the bubonic plague. He wired from
Nagasaki to his admirers in Kobe that he didn't
want to be lionised,
THE well known " Ben "Boer Benalder recnotly sold to the Dayo Steamship Co. of Kochi Shikoku, for 115,000 yax, has been re-named the Daye wars, and is intended to run between Kobe and Olaro.
THE following telegram dated Tientsin, st August, 646 p.m.. *ppears in the N. C. Dally
News - Mr. von Hanneken is safe. Survivors from the Kowsking who have arrived here report that a bout fall of men to white clothes escaped to the faland.
The
other
and
light damage being dore about the decks. bad to be altered and the vessel kept head to ** sea until noon on the 5th instant, when the weather mederated and the vessel was put on her course for Hongkong which was resched without farther difficulty. The lowest reading ARTHUR HANCOCK, the fifty miles chameion of the Ethiefs's barometer was 29-38.
walker, has arranged to give an exbibition of his skill on the Racecourse next Saturday afternoon, Commencing
o'clock. Hanrock will walk at 5 four mulles against eight opponents, taking on a fresh man every quarter of a mile. The com- petition, which bas received the patronage and support of his Excellency the Governor, will doubtless attract a large attendance.
THE PLAGUE AND THE WAR.
We have been requested to publish the following correspondence :-
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 7th August, 1894.
the Chinese authorities had decided to do after commencement of hostilities Captaly
Captain We
the receipt of the news conveyed by the Fel-ching. And it was just as well that he did so, for Admiral Tiog at once directed him to return to Cheloo Instead of completing the voyage to Chemalpo.
A NAY DUIL While in Wei-bal-wef on the 26th ultimo the Captain of the Irane was surprised to find Captain Fong, hearing unmistakeable marke the Chinese "Armstrong" cruiser Chi-yuen, of a recent naval engagement, Inquiry elicited the information that the Chi-yun arrived at Wel-hai-wei early on the 26th after
bot
twelve
with the Japanese croiser Yoshino the day engagement, Insting over four hours,
During the action the beary previously. breech-loading bour
gon and the bridge were badly steering-gear of the damaged, her first gunners were killed, and thirty members of ter crew were seriously wounded. however, stuck to his guns, and with the large- calibre stern gun succeeded in kuocking the bildge of the Yoshing and all the officers who were on it at the time into the sex. so terrible were the effects of the
The Captulo.
SIR,-In reply to your letter of the 1st instantling 15 centremetre Krupp gun that the
Tu Kake Chronicle publiskes the following telegram, dated Nagasaki, July 28th :-Sosh! | I am directed to state for the information of the are intimidating coal dealers with the view of preventing any coal being shipped in foreign vessels. They drove coal coolies away from the steamer Wesang on the night of the 24th Inst, and warned the broker not to put more on board. Next day, however, the vessel finished loading, and on the same night (Thursday) the serki went to the broker's house and made a usage attack upon him, splitting his head open,
Says the Shanghat Mercury :-" Reports from Alfred Rowe at Canten on Monday last removes $65,000,000 on hand, and that owing to the THE sudden and totally unexpected death of Mr. Japan state that the Japanese have only
one more of the 'ancient landmarka' which keep demands of the army, this is able to run short the good old times in touch with the Chios of soon. The banks have fncreased the rate of to-day. Mr. Rows had many friends and no interest allowed on deposits, with the hope of enemler he was liked by all who knew for obtaining all boarded money for Gov
Government
of assimilation, thereby aiding the Plants to ads. Socaying import duties on cotton his big kindly beart and generona disposition. I purposes. There were several thousands of
attain to their full size, vigour and beauty,
Sold in Tins containing to lbs. each...$1.75 18 lbs. $4.50 Directions for Use are given on the Label.
RANSOME'S NEW PARIS" LAWN MOWERS,
Lord Robens stated his bellef that the feeling lo India wal that ber Inter- were belog sacrificed by the present su soldier, he believed that the
prosperity of the country depended upon the mattenar ce of military supremacy, and sea farmer resident and Englishman he knew that it would be diesstrous to shake the present con tentment and confidence felt by the Natives of India in the integrity of British rule.
Born in 1844, Alfred Rowe Joined the Borneo Japanese in the employment of Chinese at the Company in Hongkong in 1870; two years treaty ports, who, now that the Chinese have later he accepted a clerkship in the then left, are unable to obtain subsistence. The well known Canton house of Thomas and price of rice in Japan has fargely increased, and Mercer, and in 1875 became
partner in firms. In 1881 the firm became Thomas, Rowe
a partner
fears are feit that it will soon be much greater."
the
I bave the honour to be, Sir,
and
ensiga,
Chamber of Commerce that his Excellency is Japanese showed the "white feather most anxious, in the interests of the trade of hoisted a white flag over a Chinese the port, to have the proclamation, declaring which the Chi-yuan's officers understood in bị Hongkong to be infected, withdrawn as soon #I an emblem of suconditi nal surrender. The possible, but is advised that no such withdrawal Yoshino was not captured, though, for can take place at present,
Fong who evidently believes that discretion is the better part of valour and as his ship was, as above stated, badly damaged, and as Bomb Ispanrae warships bove lo sight just when he was about to ":
to "bag" the Yoshino he put the helm of his ship hard over and made for Wei-kaj- wel at top speed to seport to Admiral Ting, and, do the meantime, leave the bodies of those who fall in action just where they lay at the time the "Jap" offered to surrender a til port could be reached.
Your most obedient Servant,
(Signed) J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Colonial Secretary. The Secretary Chamber of Commerce, &c., &c,
&G
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, 7th August, 1994. SIR,-In reply to your letter of the 3rd instant I am directed to state for the information [the. Chamber of Commerce that bis Excellency has telegraphed for instructions in regard to the hostilities between China and Japan but that none bave yet been received.
am to add that the Chamber wil be informed whenever any instructions on the subject are
I have the honour to be, Sir,
"Iard Kimberley declared that the result of the stwie until the raizons tes season of 188 This is the way a Japanese paper, the Chuwo received from the Secretary of State,
reimposing duties on cotton goods was over- rated; Great Beltain was bound to safeguard her own interests. In conclusion he thought it m would be better to accept the present deficit and coming to any decision,
The Best and Cheapest Machines In the Macket. await the result of further experience befare & Co. For many years Mr. Rowe acted
For Sale at Manufacturers' Prices.
Shimbun, modestly fixes up the war now exist.
between China and the Land log
the Rising talk about Sub-It Is not the time now war, but what measures are to be taken should stadied.
Your most obedient Servant,
(Signed) J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Colonial Secretary,
By the time the Army and Navy The Secretary Chamber of Commerce, &c., &c., have been in action against China, at least half
of the latter's men-of-way will be sunk, and the
A. S. WATSON & CO.. LD. an the question asked by Lord Lansdowne, an apoplectie we understand, resulted from Taku forts dismantled; Japan could then seize
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Hongkong, 30th July, 1894.
BIRTHS.
J. L. FLAM, of a son.
Is
At Klukizog, on the 20th July, the wife of EDWARD ROBERTS (Chinese Customs Service),
of a son.
I to the interests of ludis, I think we have
Pakleg and dictate terms to China in a very short time. What should be demanded then of China as an indemnity? Some persons say change her monetary system to a good standard. in gold, to enable Japan to 50,000,000 VIR But the Cauwe would prefer the following to be
carried into effect.
1. That China ba made to sever her con nection with Keres
2. That the whole of Formosa be coded to Japo
The first Item need not be questioned, as then only the Independence of the Fenfusals would be perfected. As to Formoss, the idea is worthy of study. If the Island be made territory of Japan the expenses for
groups Hokoto
&c.
THE PLAGUE IN HONGKONG.
The latest official returns are as follow :-- From noon yesterday until noon to-day :----
Hospital ship Hygeia... Kennedy-town "unr Slaughter House.
New Deathe Disch, Ren, under CILM
cord, treatment
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Deaths from the outbreak (9th May) up to
*z removed to Clell Hospital
From noon up to 5 p.m. to-day-At Tang
and August, the wife of T. E. TRUEMAN, of a❘ duties, and believed if Government had then acted / the British steamer chartered by the Chinese considerable. Yet, Crning it would be √ Augus! fat, woon, 2.439; grand totul, 2,446,
At No. 6, Ningpa Road, Shaoghal, on the
daughter.
DEATHS.
DUTTON SMITH, late of the Imperial Maritime Costoms, China, aged 52 years,
Yokohama, ANNIR, wife of W. H. Talbot.
Wab brunch II.
LAI-CHI-KOK RETURNS.
Shortly after the Chi-yuan mriver at Wal- hat-wel Admiral Ting despatched two ironclade and three torpedo-cruisers to search for and attack the Japanese cruisers that were sighted when the Chi-yuen það þer antagonist "iniriy bestea.
The frent left Web-bai-wei about sunset on the sőth ultima bound for Foochow vid Chelon. The latter port was reached on the 27th where. the French gunboat Lfon arcived the same day with 27 Chinese survivors from the Kowshing, who one and all alleged that the Japanese deli- berately fired upon them and their comrades with Gatling gues while they
In the were struggling water after the Kowshing had been torpedoed. These survivors also stated that they mw Europeans and Chinese killed wholesale in this manner by the Japanese, who seemed determined. to butcher every soal belonging to the G-fated: ves Irena artived at Flockow on the #
inplant. Inglant.
From the foregoing facis it would appear that Admiral It was not killed by the Chinese, as pre- viously reported, and that the Chi-yuen has not, after all, been destroyed by japanese war vessels, bat, on the contrary, "came out of a very hot engagement in a very creditable manner.
THE WAR IN THE NORTH.
NEWS FROM CHIMULPO.
Kama u proceed?" | program djecom while the southern part of deaths, etc., at the Lai-chi-kuk pest-house for the the At 11 pm, on the 19th July. at No 6, Band, the course to be taken; but the Government fr | Naniwa This the dying for remaking) evident, the Insigolficant expense of accom- afternoon :—Adislaslona, 2; dentbu, a'; din») Chinesa Residency, and one guard who tried t Ching could be held in check. Such being twenty-four hours ending g'o'clock, yesterday the Palace, The Idanness, after taking
and Smith, and continued to do business under with its disastrous results, after which Mr. Rowe commenced business on his owe account as commision merchant, afterwards joining with his old partner Mr. F. B. Smith in 1887 na Kowe
hairman, Treasurer, and Hon, Secretary of 330 Later. Shameen Municipal Council and le all these The following is the text of the conclusion of capacities did admirable work for British Interests Lord Kimberley's speech in the House and Londa in Cantor. Death, whether it was still intended to probibit the extremely hot weather experienced recently
fit, probably Induced by the Indian Government from extending import duties Canton, Mr. Rowe, who was in his fifty-first en cotton goode:-"While fully sharing the year, was buried on Monday evening at the oplafon that Great Britain should have fall cemetery near the Macao Fort, and is sincerely regard to a right to see that the interests of Great Britt regretted by the entire Shamees community. are also fully
The Government considered.
was better to accept CAPTAIN GALSWORTHY and Mr. Tamplio, thought on the whole that At Sbongdal, on the 28th instant, the wife of a dificit and await further experience of the master and chief officer of the Indo-China Cos general financial condition of India before steamer Rowshing, are credited with having pledging ourselves to any further step. I admit furnished Mr. Okoshi, ale Consul for Japan to the decision was contrary to the desire of the Shanghai, with the following affidavit Council and the Indian Government. "Load which on the face of it is a concoction of feeble Kimberley shen alluded to the strong
falsehood-regarding the sinking of their ship
on the 26th of July says:-
Our own correspondent writing fror, Chemulpo of Lancashire against the reimposillen of cotton by the Japanese cruiser Nantes: "Kowching,
JAPANESE CIVILIATION IN EXCELSIS. otherwise the relations between India and Great Government, left Taku on the 33rd July with (the Pescadores ) is the first military port of the Wah branch (including now only the Slaughter Britain would have been mast 1,100 on board;
bound
and when that been new since, sent to
The so-called civilisation of the Japanese bas At Klogskerswell, the 7th June, JAMES affected. It now rests with the Government of for Yashan for the express purpose of landing occupied, the safety of Okinawa will be scared. Canton in Janke, wifi dest to Lal calok, te
India to mak
to the troops there, Nastwa signalled her to stop, to and the defence of our western limit perfected. total remaining under treatment at the Tang rubbed off, like their imitation lacquer ware, and further representation to *** / which she obeyed, but na Mantua was stramming | This place could be made a brat object of ou
beneath sil the irto nature is seen. The Korens Home Government if it thought it
It necessary the
King has been deposed by the Japanese, and the and then the Go
Government would have to decide | BWAY,
•Kowshing"
policy, by occupyleg an important signalled;
the Tai Onen-keun, has been declared answered M Heave to or take con- position
er-Regent, South Sea Islands and to the
The following are the returns of admissions, King in bis precluded at present from making any announce sequences" (This was not meant for bar, but the Indian
30 or 40 of the servants and At Chefos, on the 25th July, DUNCAN
the Japanese ment as to what its policy may be. It is impos. for Chinese man-of-war
wounded as many more. They then
leoted EDWARD, the infant son of D. and A. Clark. sible to tell what the future may bring, but and white flag). Naniwa souton board.
At Nanking, on the 26th July, the Rev.though our duty is not to confine our low an officer to use ship's papers, and among other pilables that object should not be gradged; charged, as remaining under treatment, 40.
defend himself was shot down. Mesar. Tong low Naniwa. moreover, the whole of the islands would prove LESLIE STEVENS, Superlatendent of the Central merely to India, yet when an emergency arises questions he asked if she will follow
and Teal who were in charge fed, the former to China Mission of the Methodist Episcopal in India we must have regard in the first place
the British Consulate General Trat came diss Church, aged 36 years.
power
gulged to Chemalpa and is leaving for Chion ROME, July 31st
again sent with the request to com
to communicate with
to-day. The first inkling of the Kowshing catastrophe ment and the remarks made are anything but
Everything According to further Intelligence received here the Captain personally then the Captain to
ta in a great state of excite
follow
Shanghai and was published in this journal, as compradores, and in fact all the Chinese resid prisoners conflazð at Kassala, An Imusense | 20 Naniwa. The officer having
The typhoon reported by the Acilog Director | follows 1- quantity of stores bave also been found destined to all that was said to him returned
According to telegraphle information received ents without exception have closed up their quit the ship immediately, but he tamed ulims to be moring in a northerly direction PARIS, July 2181.
SOME OF HER RESULTS. signal by saying that be is not allowed to leave between Shanghal and Japan, is accountable for and Japan have actually commenced. It is
The Japanese have not only deposed the King. The French Press resent the Italian pocape, waking, Then Vonis horisont coined Afor, Captain the reported that the Chinese transport Tras-klang tion of Kastala as a violation of the rights of at the head, once more
baro captured by Japanese cruisers, the but have taken the Government lato their own. Miles, experienced durine Immediatsiy The
Captain TOTALE
z to Kutchiaolzu and viɗs | Chius Merchants' steamer Tooman, Capt. Lows, hands. Mla Yong-chyone, the man who waI
steamer | responsible for most of the bad system with the connivance of England,
deck. After a while Vasiwa sent
and
ber arrival here a representative of the
Capt.
fired into and Galsworthy,
ment In Korea for some time past, ROME, Jaly sand.
fired. Then Captales with, several others Honghong Telegraph boarded the Elope and
The two vessels last named has damaged. The
well as Min Yan-sik. The lia'ian Senate have passed the amped overboard and while in the watne Chinese Interviewed the chief and second officers, to were chartered at the Instance of Viceroy In These we were at the hand of the Mia proposals as voted by the Chamber of Deputies, sellers on board Kowsking kept
Aring
at the whom w
cian. There are
however, at present only YOKOHAMA, July 23rd. M. Datuell, whilst traveling in Thibet, was
Since the publication of the above further 1,500 Japanese in Seoul, the remainder hava China has made proposals Japan through
up by the boat of
on board The Ziklope, 1 gr6 tous, left Hongkong on the information of * very fragmentary natura down to drive the Chinese from Asaa moderate masterly winde veached as and was duly published its what it (Yashau) and battle is expected hourly. There drowned.
The Chinesa Government have by the Japanese Government. China has sew chief officer 技
of picked up. The until in the vicinity
night on the 53rd ultimo, in lat, 30.30 Nosts, to the difionity experienced in obtaining hour and a half with heavy gung, which was Was karantened by the Chioses
at Chembipo. The residents all recompense M, Dutsali's fully for the drawn from Korna futher vegotiations wilt be bly life
when he attempted to follow Namime or in north-east spoumpanied Lanculire and Yorkshire-beat Somerset by ways the ship. The chief ofcar is that the binding rain, the wind gradually equals and by the obstructiveness of the Chinese and concluded that it
I veering to the Japannes : telegraph ́ administrations
Ine and of rumours were current, but was North, the ship labouring hasvlly 'and being | alther refuse point-blank to forward war meinages phén between the Chinese and Japanese :
da yet YACHTING.
an innings and sixty-eight runs and an innings || object of found visit of a Japannen: Porslagród } tegsed shout like a canoe. With her head to) or deliver them in anok a mutilated condition; ; no one knows anything about it. It may have. and five tuns serpecfively. Middlanan boat for giving facility to Europeans to be The American schooner yacht. Pigilant hau | Sussex by mayan wickets; Notis best Kost by on board the Nantara belom firing began but wlad on the 20h the Bikih, became | that they are peretically valutions cuing to the | been target practiós only na the Japanese font la. twich defeated the Prince of Wales' endar thirteen runt; Lancashire best Glennemer by mafortunately the good will, as the part of the unmanageable and shu bronched toy several contradictory nature of the statements cuntalapd knows to be filong the cost someWhen, Invier Britannia at the Cowes Regatta,
twe-hundred and forty runs.
Japanese aniours, was frustrated by the Chhomme," | very `kukry van vending on board and therein Kran the Brin Gerorak Tar
The Hongkong Celegauph
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1894.
TELEGRAMS.
DEATH OF A FRENCH TRAVELLER. LONDON, August 7th.
to the interests and needs of India herself,
The The officer returned, but the boat was coloofsation are carried out.
Captain answernd ↑ are in your a valuable resource when their government and
a told the
TRE "KOWSHING" DISASTER,
the
the Italians have released many Egyptian | Ice that Chinese General does not allow blm | 2RE « ETHIOPE" IN A TYPHOON | reached Hongkong on the zych" nitimo vid complimentary to the Japawezq, The Chinese
listened
Nastwa:
to the Mahdist expedi ion against Mausowak in the latter then sigaslied to the Cantain to of the Observatory al 12.15′ p.m, on the sin town thin, moruleg. hostilities between Chloe bonion and will leave by the first boat for China
the autumn.
from
Egypt, Some papers blut that Italy has"notna | Warned engineers and other fame to be 9 | 4; which was completed yesterday. Shortly munka and the Indo-Cblon Com
torpedo
goyd appeared no
of
and others, and grantually he was | Interesting vations for the following | Hangchang to convey trospu to Koreak thrown into a river by the tribesmen, and the British Minister which have bɩen rejected every kindness was shown to him and i tok ultimo, and had Hoshiki At mid• | wae werth, and without comment, owing | was yesicıday morning quick firing for about ab expressed their regrets and have offered to informed Japan that unless her troops are with- † Capizio stalas that White on board Atmaking ▼und 100 728 East, the wind treshened from the saline injormation from the seat of war caused | heard dis fectly As parsi engagement_wear -
Occurrence,
broken off.
LAN WAS
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