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Foreign Office, stated in answer to a question that her Majesty's Government had under con- alderation the offer of the Dutch Government to preceed to arbitration in connection with the Costa Rica Packet case. They were also engaged in weighing the conditions of the pro- porei acbitration.

The gre declared

great railway strike in America has been at an end by Mr. Debs, the President

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1894.

the Britannia rolled past her. Reunding AscOF JAPAN'S DECLARATION OF WAR. mark the time was: Britannia 1:13:01; Vigilant, 1:17:01. At Cloch point the Britannia was leading the Vigilant 3 minutes and 5 seconds.

Passing Gonrock, the Vigilant led by a length. The winds were light and variable on the way Kilcraggen, calling for the best seamanship of the yachtsmen.

The Official Gazette of Angust 2nd issued an "extra," containing a form»l declaration of War apkins: China, which the Japan Herald kans- lates as follows:-

IMPERIAL RESCRIPT.

on

Intimations,

DAIRY PRODUCE!

The following telegram dated Sasebo, August 20d. 7.15 am, is and to have been received by the Government in Tokyo :-"Our armý gained A complete victory over the Chlacte at Soog- hwan, patting the enemy to flight. The Japanese a my began to march towards A-S1n st 7 m. the 30b niimo," No date is given for the fighting at Song-hwas, but it is probable, judging. from the context, that it took place on the 29th shimo, Söng-kwan is a

a post station a lew the telegram was sent from Sasebo, it is evident that the news has been brought from Korea by FRESH MILK, aman-of-war. Perhaps the rumour said to have been current in Fasan about a great Japanese victory at A-San refers to the same engagement.

of the American Raliway Union. All members drift home. The Britannia won, crossing the Grest Japan, having ascended the throne bys to the east of Atan. From the fact that

The yachts from this 1 pint had a wearisome fine at 5:34:45 and the Vigilant at 5:44:19 With time allowance the Britannia won by 21 minutes, 4 reconds.

The people here cheered the yachts as they came in, but the universal opinion is that to-day's contest was no test of the relative merits of the boats, and that the question of superiority is not

decided.

of the Union have been enjoined to return to work. A special appeal has been made to the of the Pullmann Palace Car Co., and employees traffic is being resumed.

F'resident Cleveland has appointed a Com. mission to inquire into and furnish report on the cause of the dispute which led to the strike.

During the recent regatta of the Royal Largaret Yacht Club on the Firth of Clyde the Prince of Wales's yacht Britannia defeated the American

Vigilant six times in succession. yacht

A conference of miners has been held at Newcastle-on-Tyne, 400,000 English miner being represented.

It was decfited to make a levy of 11, a week to assist the Scottish mfacts on strike.

time

The Vigilant and the Britannic will have another chance to-morrow, meeting in the race for the Clyde Corinthian Cup, valued at 60, over the same course.

THE DESTRUCTION OF THE "ROWSHING!"

We, by the grace of Heaven, the Emperor of virtue of a Hnext succession unbroken for ages eternal, do announce to all our brave and loyal subjects that we hereby declare war against

China.

All our officials and officers with a view to parsae our intentions should devote themselves to carrying on war with Chipa beth on land and sen so as to farther the consummation of the national object. They are desired to leave nothing undone, but to use every means within the limit of their functions to this end, and con- sistently with International law.

have elapsed since our Over, twenty years accession to the throne. During that time, we have made it our abject to see praceful progress in the enlightenment of the county realized, and deeply impressed with the impropriety of being Involvet in complications with foreign Powers have always directed our Ministers of State to make efforts towards promoting friendship with Fortunately our intercourse foreign Powers has increased in goodwill and friendship year by year. Contrary to our expectations, bowever, every act of China towards

Treaty Powers,

this

country in connection with Korean adair is against the principles that should govern friendly relations with neighbouring Powers, and a breach of good faith towerds Japan.

Loid Rosebery bas promised that the bill for

The following interesting remarks, from the disestablishment of the Church la Wales correspondent who signs biaself "Mariner," shall the first

meanre introduced next session. appear in the N. C. Daily News of July 31st:-- A French priest was brutally murdered some in writing to your valuable paper this account

Laval, In the department of age at

of the incidents connected with the loss of the

with The circumstances of the Kowshing I am influenced by the desire, not so Maycace. Francz. crime gave rise to a feeling of horror in the mach to boat or advertise the gallant conduct public

mind, and suspicion fell upon an abbé of ber noble commander and crew, but the with named Bruneau, who has for some time past led to make public the real circumstances of the

dissolute life.

case, as were seen and beard by eye-witnesser on the spot. Knowing that under the circum- stances there will never be any true or proper

one official enquiry into of the most terrible and awful acts that have ever disgraced the pages of war of any nation, civilised or uncivliged, and under circumstances disgraceful so the British at large and Illustrating once more the uselessness of that expensive toy, the British Navy, In the only time it would be of any good.

me to go back

Bruncan was arraigned for the murder, and has been found guilty and sentenced to death.

It is alleged that he is the author of other murde's which the police bave up to the present

not been able to clear up

The French Chamber of Deputies has by a

parrow majority rejected a blil, Introduced by M. Cavaignac, in favour of the imposition of a progressive Income tax.

The Government afterwards insisted spas, and obtained, a strong vote of confidence in their faveur.

Loid Henry Francis Hope Pelbarton Hope, brother of the Duke of Newcastle, and heir presumptive to the title, recently filed his schedule In the Court of Bankruptcy. The } amount of his abilities is £658,000. The Insolvent declares that he lost £70,000 by gambling and £22,000 in a theatrical venture, and fisrther, that he incurred a debt of £46,000

on behalf of other persons.

# The authorities of Scotland Yard, London, bave warned the French Police Department that they

believe that an anarchist reason to plot has been formed to simultaneously blow up with dynamite the French Chamber of Deputies (Palais du Corps 16,islatif), the Paris Bourse the Elysée Palace (official residence (Exchange),

&

of the President), and the Palais de Justice.

An anarchist plot to destroy the Arsenal at Toulon, in the South of France, has been frustrated.

To give an accurate

rate account it le necessary for

at the time, that there was trouble and likely

the with war pending between China and Japas, but that nual relicence of native Powers It was impossible to find out how things were

going on or to what stage the Be

Begollations

had got except through vague rumours and accounts one saw in the local papers, which were not always to be relied on. Even the Consuls and Ministers of the different nailons were unable to (or would ant) assist coe to clear up the mystery that bur

bong round the case, but only increased it by giving those oracular and evasive answers that they so dearly love.

It was in the middle of this state of things that the Kowsking left Shan hal direct for Tientsin to load coals back to Shanghai-at least that was the public account given. Although at the time there were grave suspicions that she was ultimately intended to carry troops to Korea, anyhow to the knowledge of the crew it was only peaceful commercial industry that they were engaged in.

THE HONGKONG DAIRY

(ESTABLISHED 1871.)

GARDEN ROAD, AND CAUSEWAY BAY,

FRESH BUTTER,

CREAM,

CREAM CHEESE AND

ADDRESS:

NEW LAID EGGS,

On the 1st instant an Imperial Ordinance was inued, countersigned by all the Japanese

ALWAYS ON HAND FOR CASH, OR TO ORDER. Ministers of State, bring the censorship of papers,

as wel as other publications Inaccord MILF FROM ONE COW FOR BABIES, BY Special arrangEMENT. magazines,

NONE BUT THE FRESHEST AND BEST SUPPLIED. ance with Art. 8 of the Constitution. All matters written on forelga intercourse, or military affairs, desired to be inserted in newspapers, magazines, or other publications, must have the proofs sanctioned by the administrative authorities

their insertion.

Editors, pabli hers, previous authors, and printers, guilty of neglecting to observe such rules, shall be punished by imprisonment from one month to two years, or to pay a correctional fine of 20 to 300 yen. The above regulation does not apply in the case where more than one offence has been con- promulgation. mitted by the same person. This ordinance came into force from the date of its p

It la remoured an apparently good authority, that Chios, by master-stroke, has practically says the Japan Gastilt of the and last, rendered Japan helpless. The Chinese squadron, and whose vessels included the two battleships, whose alleged destination was the Lochoos, reddenis appeared before Chemulpe and bare there blockaded several of the pick of Japan's flet. If this rumour be true the Japanese troops In Korea are now cut off from the base of suppites

bersell is rendered impotent. and Japan gravest, anxiety is said to prevail in Jeproese

The

Kores,which was first induced by this Empire to enter into the city of at all the while called of nations, is an independent country. Yet 'hing has Korea her dependency, and has interfered both openly and secretly in her home affairs. On the recent insurrection breaking out in Kores, Chlas despatched ber troops to the Peninsula on the alleged plea of helping her dependency in its alterss. We have also sent out troops to Korea to be prepared for any emergency in accordanes naval circles. The report, however, should not with the provisions of the Treaty of 1881. be too implichy relied upon, as such an achieve. Wishing to make Korea permanently freement would imply very bad tackles on the part from perpetual disturbances and maintain the of the Japanese ships, which are superior is

called upon of the East to general. Japan call

Rellable information will be awaited pred. China for co-operation for the accomplishment with Impollenge.

several pretexts, China t object, which, declined. Therefore fapan has advised Korea

"Farther par kulare of the battle at Selikan, to reform her administration so that order and tranquility at home might be established, and bave been reported by Major General Ohlms at that the country might be able to discharge Shichigen, on the 31st alt, and have been the rights and respoalbilities of an independent brought to Fasan by the Shinano Mars from State. Korea has lecady agreed to it, but China Jenchdan. The battle commenced at 3 a.m. on- has secretly and all the time endeavoured to the 29th alt, and after a severe Eight of five hours, circumvent and 'hwart Japan's object. She has we

pesce

of that

The following "express” was issued by the Tokyo papers on the and lost.

Hongkong, 16th April, 1894.

To-day's Advertisemen's.

GYMKHANA.

the 1st September, THE NEXT GYMKHANA will be held on Programmes may be bad at the CLUB TO- MORROW.

Hongkong, 10th August, 1894-

VICTORIA ENGLISH SCHOOLS,

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on MONDAY, 13th instant. For Terms and Prospectus,

Apply to

THE HEADMASTER. Hongbang, roth August, 1904.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

1867

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THE Company's Steamship

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also from time to time on various pretexts patio Rained a complete victory, and seized the Daylight.

off the crisis, and thus made warlike prepara tions on land and sea. When these preparations were completed she endeavoured to attain her object by its means. For ible purpose she sent a large reinforcement to Kores, and even carried her insolence so far

Waters.

at Seikan-town. The number of Chinese soldiers killed and wounded amount to opwards of goo, ont of a total member of 3,800. The number of officers killed or wounded on the alde of the Japanese was five officers and some yo non-commissioned officers. The enemy

dio-

railway strikers In America, has been sentenced taival at Tongka they received orders to ships in Korean was to open fire upon ourersed in alsım, and fled towards Koshu. They

A man named Phelps, one of the leaders of the

to six months' imprisonment for interfering with the running of a railway.

of

The committee the House of Lords has reported to a guarded manner in favour of the betterment principle in cases of municipal Improvement, though it recogulses that it is difficult to apply the principle.

On

round and takelă coxl and

troops. To enqul.

ries made by the captain and crew whether way bad been declared, they were told that it had not, and that things were in the same condition as when they left Stanghal. Relying on this information as correct, they left Taku with 1.500 troops, some cannon and munitions of war, with wealed orders that they were not to open till they got a certain distance to sea. They found NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL, OD opening the instructions that they had to proceed to Shallow Bay (Select) and land troops

The Occidental and Oriental Co.'s steamship Oceanic, Capt, Wm. M Smith, from San Fran cisco, via Yokobama, with the American malls up to 17th July, arrived in the harbour this morning. We are indebted to our San Francisco exchanges for the subjoined telegrams:→→

LONDON, July 8th,

The young Khedive of Egypt is having a very uncomfortable time in Constantinople, and la doubtless sorry that he ever went there.

The Sultan appears to take malicious delight in making the young man feel his inferiority, and bas carried this so far as to refuse to allow his daughter to be given in marriage to a common Egyptian Pasha, who

and stores.

boarded an

China's plain object is to make it uncertain to whom the responsibility of preserving order and tranquility belongs, and to render obscure the significance of the treaties recognizing and confirming Korea's position is the comity of nations which was obtained by japan's effort, and also to weaken such position of Kores. Such conduct of hiaz is a direct injury of the rights and Interests of this Empire, and is a menace to the pace and tranquility of the Orlent. Judging from her actions it must be concluded that her object is from the first to Acrifice peace for the purpose of attaining her sinister object.

avold

wish is to promate the prestige of the country When 1 had come to this, however, since our abroad by peaceful means, we fed it impossible formal declaration of war. It is carn bury thin abject peace may soon be perma our faithful peace nently restored and the prestige of the Empire sblo completed.

Everything proceeded favourably until their arrival at Baker Island, an island at the entrance to the above mentioned Bay, where they met Japanese man-of-war, awalling them, already cleared for action, and evidently expecting them. Он

within range of Arriving

the man-of-war's to gons they were ordered to anchor and were and told that war had been declared between China and Japan and that they were carrying an illegal cargo, but that the ship and crew being British (a neutral Power) they would not touch them, but requested the Cap- tala, officers and crew to go on board the man- of war, promising that they should be landed at the nearest

ship

awes bis position to the support of infdel blow up the port, but it was their fatention to

› and destroy every other soul Englishmen. The Khedive's mother, however, on board, amongst which was a foreigner in continues assiduously to fatigue in the harems Chinese clothes with the rank of General. And on her son's beball, and as she is at admittedly let it be accounted to their everlasting honour að clever woman, it is believed that her British men, that they refused as one man to persistency will ultimately be rewarded by leave their fellow-passengers and ship in the

bour of success.

The Sultan at present has only two recognized

officer repeated the offer, which

The

Dated 1st August, 1894.

HIS MAJESTY'S SION MANUAL,

(Privy Seal.) Countersigned by all the Ministers of State.

THE KOREAN IMBROGLIO.

We are indebted for the following to our Japan exchanges rec ved this forenoon :----

A Tientalo telegram, dated July 30th, says that over dog Chinese troops left Taky the previous morning for Sew-agan, an important stronghold on the Chinese frontier, close to

neighbourhoo of Ganna. A number of very probably intend to take Korean ships from banners were taken, also a guss, and a number of arms. The Jaraness army followed them and took up their bead-quarters at Asin." The above tock optreed from Fun at 9:40 Buy and was received by the authorstles at 11.40 1,1.

HOW A LOT OF MONEF LEAKS OUT.

What does a man do when he finds a hole in the pocket where he carries bla money? Anybody car dieotly, and good and strong, too. I suppose it is answer that question. He has it sowed up, of course, with you just as it is with me. When I spend money, even foollably, I can tell where it went, and de mortally he to to be toties, lose it out and out, you toow, and have no satisfaction from it, or know how or when it left my posion.

I do

Well now, let me show you the worst and biggest hole any man ever had in ble pocket, a hole that let the cash loak away like water through a sieve, a hole that is the hardest in the world"to'sow up. A short story will show it best.

"Drummore Booth Cottage,"

daughters of marriageable age. One la 13 yours i was again refused; he then returned on board Gista in Kore heen received, say¤ a Nippon | My tongas and mouth were day, and I had a deal of

old and the other to. It was suggested early in the negotiations that the Sultan's daughter it forbidden by unwritten law to marry outside the

timits of the Ottoman empire, but bile majesty himself promptly disposed of that argument by declaring that Egypt is an integral part of his empire, and it is certainly recognized as such by

all the European Рожена.

If

I the Sultan should relent, the marriage will

his ship, which steamed 's little way off, and fired a torpedo Into her and blew the stern off, and then another one that blew her up. In a

A telegram has

"HAITAN,"

Captain Hodgins, will be despatched for the above Posts on SUNDAY, the 12th (nstant, at

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, toth August, 1804. OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM.

1864

SHIP COMPANY. NOTICE.

“ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

"OCEANIC."

The above Steamer having arrived, Conuigneer of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their

Bill of Lading for countersignature, and to take Immediate delivery of their Goods from along side.

expens

Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and

J. S. VAN BUREN,

Agent. Hongkong, toth August, 1894-

TO LET.

AT

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HOUSES Nos. 6 and 14, "BELILIOS TERRACE," ROBINSON ROAD.

tion from 1st October, 1894-

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HOUSE No. 6, ICE HOUSE STREET, lately occupied by Messi, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.

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HOUSE No. 3, "BEACONSFIELD ARCADE," facing PARADE GROUND.

GODOWNS In DUDDELL STREET.

Apply to

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186¢

To be Let.

TO LET.

" Musselburgh, neer Edinburgh,

"September 18th, 1991. "Bentlemen,Up to 1885 I was always strong and healthy. About this time I began to feel bad. I was tired, languid, dull, and listless, and everything was a burden to me. I had no desire for company, and what had coma ove me I could not make out. 'express' to the effect that 10,000 Chinese phlegm on my stomach. The whites of my eyes mekt roops, have arrived at Glahu in Korea near the bears discoloured and my skin was yellow. I had. chest sind sides, also suroes my stomach. After a few seconds the water was one mass of strug: Chinese frontier, from the Valeo River, and that no appetite, and after eating I had great pain at my DWELIGHCLEUS MA

time the pain settled in my left side, and my heart rling humanity, fighting for dear life and vainly they are expected at Heljo by the 4th fast, at looking for assistance in

sistance in any shape even a the latest.

would boat and jump in a manner that alarmed me. British man-of-war.

Now

The Sir, comes the crown-

Japanese Government henceforth pro-Hy-and-by I got so weak that I was not able to go Ipg act: The

The Japanese man-af-war turned on hibits its subjects from preceeding to Korea about the house, and I felt that I ought to be in his heel and slowly steamed through the midst without permission from the jurisdiction to bed. The pains at my side and stomson became so officials, or others under the order of Govern- seemed so tight), and I used to press my stomsol the machine guns and small arms, until hardly soul remained alive. То way that they had no ment offices, are, however, exempt from such and hold my side to try and ease the pain. Getting

warse I saw a doctor së” Musselburgh and wa intentions against the foreigners is palpably regulations.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs notified the hun for three months, but his medicine gave me no wrong, as one foreigner was able to get to the mast of the sunken ship and climbed up it when local Japanese Governors on the 31st ultimo, vella. After this I went to a clever doctor at Preston Fan who said I was zufiring from indigestion and shot him down, having to fire several times Chinese Ministers shall withdraw to their respec medicine which was packed in small phils. The before they bit him, leaving several Chinese tive countries, peace had been broken between medicine seemed to dimoire my food, and I ft

the two to the same mast,

Fowers, and hereafter, China could better for a time, but I gained no strength or res benefit, and sher pirerwing with his treatment for Korean Government

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Hongkong, 19th April, 1894,

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take place in Constantinople after the Khedive, of the struggling mouns and opened fire on it with which they are subject. Civil and mDitary | bad that I'had to remote my alothing (everythi{ } OFFICES CENTRAL, over Messrs. Dou. CONCESSION, a very convenient spot on

by bis suzerain's gracious permission, has taken a short boliday trip through Europe.

Advices have been received here from the Congo State showlog that the Mahdiats stacked the fortified position at Mandu, on the Upper Nile, on March 18th.

ander

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the Japanese again returned and deliberately that it had been decided the Japanese and Trepepela. He sent to London for some celebrated | THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT/their FAMILIES to pay a visit to CANTON.

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soldiers that were Ced up by the French regarded as a non-treaty handed Mr. Otor), | de months, I gave it up and tii into my old state:- I |

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The Congo State troops completely defeated the enemy. Captain Bonvalo and Sergeant Sigot of the Congo Stato forces were killed.

ST. PETERSBURO, Jaly Sib. Thirty-nine new cases of cholera and thirteen

Now, Sir, I am not going to question the tight Japanese Minister, a letter of authorisation to art went to a doctor at Maselburgh, but all his No.0, 51C240 V Torit Valldings. deaths were reported here to-day. Five new cases were reported at Doblen, in Courland of the man-of-war to sink the Kewaking, an drive Chinese out

out of Asan. It has sino severed | madloluas did me no good.. Artwe tur i saw another PANAMA, July 8th have been told by men who profess to know all connection with the

with the Peking Government and doctor (that is a fourth dostos), but with the same Advices from Managus state that the special about these things that she acted within her informed the foreign representatives at Sepul could; none of them gave me anything that reached agent sent to Europe by that Government has rights, or the cowardly and devilish act after the to that effect Tai Won Kan, the Regent, is also my complaint I now lost all faith in physio, for I

had spent a deal of disoney and taken so much medicine |

Canton, 31st July, 1894-

(834 reported that · Datch-Anglo syndicate is ship was sunk. I leave the punishment of this commander-in-chief of the army and unvy.

dated Shimonoseki, August 18t, that I lost all my teeth through it' and was no axlans to complete the Nicaragua canal if it is to a higher Power who will most assuredly

Мелия. abandoned by the Americans,__*

THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, avenge the slaughter of so many innocents, even | ways - Omiwa Chobel, Hayashi Yaso, better for it. In great misery I lugered on month PARIS, July 9th.

if they are

Chinese, But what I want to know and Ryonosuke returned here from Korea to-day, after mouth, siways elling, when in August of last

(Corner of Queen's Roud and Duddell Street) General Ean, who accidentally shot and killed (s-Who w blame for sending the Kow and at once left for Tokyo. They stated that your (1890), my husband oiled at Mr. Jack's Drug Li:ntengut Scheifmaker at Charenton, on Jane sing to Keris case for the Board of Trade to proceeding towards

British flagstores, High Street, Flaberrow, and told him whet they saw two steera

~HE Undersigned hug always thought that To place as this was the one thing my condition was. “Mr. Fick gave him an mooount of 14th, has been acquitted by a court-martial.

needed to fit in between HOTEL Love and the ST. , PETERSBURG, July gib.

take up and institute an enquiry and find out ment off Phonguin The hilag the engag the wonderful surat be based of from many of his

are supposed to The town of Plunken, Russla, has been who are to support the widows and dependent have been Chinese transports, which were had taken a medicina olled Beigel's

First-class in every detail. A place where one destroyed by fire. Three hundred and seventy relatives of the officers of the ship who were returning to Chins after disembarking a detach, and samply remmended him to bring me

boils. He did so, and I omtenced taking theINE SITUATION: near the BANKS, PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it he at Asan. five houses have been burned and over 3,000 killed through the negligence of somebody. ment of the Cul ese troops at

Byrup, and I found some relief from the first bottle, TELEGRAPH and POSTAL DEPART- may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later persons are without shelter. Some children have I should like these questions answered by the It has been stated that the Foreign Representa-sed by the time I had taken four bottles I was SE

If notice be given. "He is also prepared to perished In the flames.

parties concerned in a satisfactory warner before lives had audience with the King of Keres and strong as erat I was in my be, and a MENTS: close to the RIVER and SHIPPING of any hour of the

SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES The number of new cases of cholera reported the matter allowed to drop

immediately after the collision between the kept in good heh. I tell every one what Belga's OFFICES: Central posliion. yesterday was sixty-six, seventeen proving fatal.

The whole block of buildings consisting of per Many or ORDER-the Parties sending 1.-Did the or agents of Kowshing || BERLIN, July 9th

know before the ship lof Shanghai that one in Japanese and the Korean troops la Seal on the Bremp Bur down the memores theight o The Bundesrath has rejected the bill sepealing going to be used for purposes, and 1f23eme According to HOTEL (partly furnished) with large Dishes, &o, for same-ant CARE, Terme t

they did, aid

om the crew and giva | although they went to the Representatives, | with others to know this, and if by publishing this them an opportunity to leave the ship ? ---On arrival at Tangka, did the Britten on seeing the gsto go place, turned back | viabensant ik will be the means of halping others, as | HALL, several substantially BUILT HOUSES, | Breakfast...per meal $0.75...per Mouth $12 Clyde Yacht Club regatta spread a new mainsail. | Consul take any stops to laform the crew of the late Deen Asted, itles with and agrền read what the writer says - "I had spent a

the anti-Jesolt laws.

HUNTER'S QUAY (Firth of Clyde), July:

gth.

The Vigilant in to-day's racing in the Royal

Inform they

Kowsking of the risk they ran ?

"

3-Did the crew of the Koushing go to Kores under mlorepresentations, and if so whe is to blame i

4-Could a British man-of-war on the spot have prevented the sinking of the Kowshing!

g.—What was the reason that at such a criti-

It was slightly altered in its trim. At the start the Vigilant crossed the line two seconde aband of the Britannia. At the Cloch lighthouse the Vigilant was two lengths ahead and gelding..

The Vigilant's topaali did her but litle good It was lowered. When under Waymers the stood a long distance out on the port tack, yachis the Vigilant going farther out than the cul time there was on British man-of-war la Britannia. Near Skelmoille the two yechts Korea

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Possession may be taken on OCTOBER 187, deal of money for madlaine.” Les, and money sha The Japanese simy on the 29th sit, is amid poorly albed to spare." Hases and the expense. | 1894,

The PROPERTY may be purchased by rerited to have driven back the Chioscs of the the great hole in the pocket that Friluded

at Selken, zaining a signal victory over to. If costs so much, and what do it give us in PRIVATE TREATY.

Japanese troops had

Arranged return Pain, wines, and misery. There to leave for Asan at a.m. on the another somlámation belles. When we are fil we 30th all. It may be mentioned the above not only here to bear the facessed outge, but manage to mew larger demands oni of a demrossed Inconis, Brat from Sasebo at 7.13 .. telegram was

Our candile iş burning så both anda. "Yes," you 6-Why, considering the amount and value on the and, and was received by the authe way, but how sew how from falling I fou of British tonnage trading between Shanghai sitles at 1.35 sm. Stiken is a town about endnot always, bare in view of the bot that most om the Vigilant lost the brace first the and the North, was there only one smail British three rd (seven and a half miles) from Asan, laste are frees indignation and drepepala, N (Farnished or Unterzished). Five Good comtitutional), Gravel and Pains in the Back

The Chinese forces

stationed at Asaa sen sald timey use of Mother Megafs. Opretive Byrup will Britannia hauled her in, but the Pleilauf in light | despatch bost north at Shanghai for its prefec- } one paper, to number 3,800 men. The peeresă: îk: A hver shingu thua kuvaried will save | Rooga situated in the best part of the boliding | Guaranteed free from Mercury. Bold In Boxes, air soo pulled out clear from the Britannia's lon les wail!" she was, some · lengths ahead at Why, considering the unsettled state of Nigam places them at over 6,000, with an sin money back

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