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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1894.

Tile

THE latest authentic information respecting the Chinese steamers Smith and Cars will be found in our North Formosa correspondence, published in another colums.

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or how litle the evening paper chooses to satisise the Government, although we have a right to regret reeing decent journalism dragged through the mud by a wooden-headed clod who mistake valeur buffoonery for wit and a weak Imitation of the Hongkong Telegraph for China Mait IT is noteworthy that the Editor of the China originality; but when this funny man, who would

Mail and Daily Press carefully avoid making be a cynti commedity he is painfully ridiculous portions they placed themselves in if be only possessed any reference to their latent fasues to the sufficient braing-a lacking in gees ont of the waifons likely to "Browse" ercially sust feel awfully more

totally unfounded insinuations jutte this inumal to some extent, and not only such an exposure of arogant assumption and in the Chiwa Mall but to residents in the colony gross ignorance. we cannot in our own Interest remain altogether quiescent. This ls the supposed extract from

bogus

"Globe-trotter's diary to which we the take exception:

August 18-in reference to the war, there was a report to-day that a tremendous Cluese victory over the Japanese st A-san on the 13th had been announced by wire from Chemulpo, On er guler I find (1) thai no such battle took Hongkong, and (3) that there is no telegraphic Tuppence communication with Chemulpo.

WI have no news of the movements of the Feiyang squadron, saya the Shanghat Mercury of the 19th. Inst. According to one secount, which at first sight seems well-founded, it fe at Port Arthur taking a rest. According to Chinese report, it is blockading the entrance to Chomulpo, where it has prevented the entrance of several

"F" remarks a willy Chinese correspondent, IT is reported that two Koreans who arrived at influence can effect victories in Ume of war, Nacking on the 1th fast, were immediately then susely the Japanese should defeat our arrested, and after being examined by several countrymen, for thers can be little doubt, accord-fficials were handed over to the District Police ing to latest advices from the seat of we, that Yambo, thel armies in Korea are now under the control world, namely, General Depression of the most influential general in the whole

Edline of China Whals (to thought-reader) "Can you guess the conte-is of a manuscript

Thought-reader-"Of cours", I can." Editor (handing bits the 'copy' of his last leading milele)-"Then guess this."

Thought-render (after fumbling it shout for few seconds)- "Why, there isn't an idea in it " The "Black Diamond

Minstrel troup?

■unruace entertainments at the St. Joseph's New Orphanage, near the Roman Catbolle C-thedral, Glenealy, to-morrow and the 29h lust., in ald

NES, INVALIDS' REQUI- | place, (2) that no such telegram really came to sports. A talad, eqamily well-lounded, stater of the St. Joseph's Orphanage." The perform.

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that Admiral Ting has telegraphed to head- quarters that he is pursuing the Japanese Reel.

THE steamship El Dorado, which arrived at Shanghai from Tientsin and Cheloe on the 18th inst, reputed that the Take Bar is completely blocked with torpedoes, each with its buoy attecked, and, although the Chinese authort ter advise the engagement of Torpedo Pilots, there are nane to be found, and the merchent steamers all have to steer their way between these buoys as best they can. The river is reached the Band, and the El Dorado expects to go up on her next trip."

Any Complaints should be addressed to the gratuitous falsehood to Hongkong 1 | improving, and already a small gun-boat bas |

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Hongkong, 17th August, 1894.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

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and up goes the donkey! The report referred to was published in the Hongbong Telegraph, the innuendo is plain enough, and it is deliberately supported by what any ordinary person would suppose to be facts that could not possibly be questioned. Now what is the actual truth? That the Chinese near Asan, on delested the Japanese at Ping-an, nea the 13th last, has been fully corroborated, even The statement the China Mail itself that ro telegram came

coined by a purposely malicious cad who appears to have at found here is no telegraphic communica. level. And finally, the audacioos 13 assertion that there

dos with Chemulpo could only have been made out of pure malice or by an ignorant fool. As to the elegant expression with which this China Mail comedian winds up his spiteful diatribe, burlesque word, as famous French wit once sald, is often a mighty sermon. In this case, If the donkey bad been worth kicking, he would have gone up before now and without being charged "Luppence more."

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BIRTH.

TELEGRAMS.

THE WAR IN THE NORTH.

LONDON, 22nd August.

On the 17th lustant the Chinese defeated the Japanese at Ping Yang (Ping-an) and ejected

renewed on large

WITH reference to the telegrams in our fasue of resterday regarding the defeat of the Japanese troops at Ping-an city and their retrant on Seani, there can be no doubt that as soon as the large bodies of the Japanese army from Seoul and Yuentan effect a junction on the right bank of the Tatong river, fighting will

e learn on good authority that the Chi acale. We le nese losses at Plog-an were exceedingly heavy, the Japanese fighting desperately until thrown back by weight of numbers. As Viceroy Li's victorious troops did not immediately follow up. the retreating enemy, it is evident they are waiting for the large relafore-ments of infantry and

cavalry shortly expected from the Yalon river, before advancing farther south.

THE following pa agraph from the Shangkal farcury of the 18 b fast,, received this forens, may interest the talented and circumspect Editors the Naval Court with regard to the sinking of

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ACCORDING to a Chinese paper, at a meeting military officers held la Tientsin the other was unanimously resolved to request the Viceroy) Li Hang-chang to memoriale the home appoint II Ching fong, take installer Japan, to the chief command in Koy

THE PLAGUE IN HONGKONGI

The plague, as far as Hoogkong is concerned, has been practically stamped out, the few new cases reported up to yesterday being victime of the deadly disease who have been Impregnated with the polsonous bacillos in Canton, or some of the Chinese villages near Hongkong-whither scores of plague patients fled during the scare,

subjects are required to register. That is an obviously necessary precaution, as is also the provison that bereaker so Chinese subject will be allowed to enter Japan without a special permit signed by the Minister of State for Home Affaire. We did not for an instant anticipate that the Japanese Government wald hesitate to take this action in due season, nevertheless we may be usinitted to

Ministers on the new proof they have thos permitted 10 congratulere the Emperor's furnished of their allegiance to the best canon

of international u

A specially

festure of the Ordinance Interestling Is that Chinese Fabjects in Japan are brought by it under japanese jurisdiction. That followed, Indeed, * Inevitable corollary of the breaking out of hostilities between the two empires, for since trestles of

and of amity commerce usturally cease to

bare any binding effect when the contracting parties become belligerente, the treaty that reserved for the Chinese the privilege of extraterritorial jurisdiction in Japan, has lapsed de facto. It

Roces, which are under the patronage of bla | carrying death and disease wherever they went. I consider what trans will be for Japan to

Excellency Governor Robinson, will commerce Bach evening at 8.30 o'clock. THE shipping correspondent of the Siam Oburver writes on the 15th inst. :-The steam-

ship Staw leaves to-morrow for 5water th 27,000 pleats of rice for her owners, Messrs. Bradley & Co., of that port. Capt. Messer sayı dier, owing to the North Chins poris stopping there ought to be a good business done in Siem all export of ice in consequence of the war. VESSELS that have recently arrived at Shangbai report that two Chinese gunboats are stationed near the most of the Yangleze; and that another light-ship, and boards all steamers arriving and gunboat is cruising about near the Lismore examines their papers. This work is done by a foreigner, he is accompained by Lieutenant. This is in accordance with the notification issued by the Tastal to the Foreign Consuls when the war broke out,

Chinese

THE HOD. Treasurer of the Allee Memorial Wospital begs to acknowledge, with thanks, the following donations to the fonds of the Hospital: Hongkong and Shanghal Banking Cor

poration.......***

She will make with pence is restored,

The latest official returns, which for the first the Middle Kingdom tresty will be needed,

time since the outbreak on the gth May show neither new cases nar deaths, are as follow:

From noon yesterday until noon to-day :---

New Dents Disch, Rem, under

cured treatment

Kennedy-town Private houses............ a

Total.............

0

2

33

Deaths from the outbreak (9th May) up to August 2205, 2000, 2,484 ; grand total-2,484.

of

NORTH FORMOSA.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

Twaturia. August 18th, The "war fever" has teken a firm hold on the

skilled

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Chinese of all classes and agen bore, and great preparations are being made to give the hated *I*ps" a very hot reception should they attempt to pollate the soil of this Beautiful file with the dust of their sinsble feet. The importation rice and soldiers is going on space, whlist Illed engineers are preparing torpedoes to be E. D. Sassoon & Co.

laid down at an early date as the approaches to Canadian Pacific Railway Co.....................

the northern ports of Tamsul and Keelung, Hongkong and Whampos Dock Co..... sao licked into shape' dally, and those of them who Large numbers of coolles are being literally Pentasala and Oriental S. N. Co......... T. Jackson.... Chán U Fat

$100.co

**** 100.co

50.05

50.00 25.00 15,00

THE British steamer Namyong, recently reported lost with all hands while on a voyage from and about 16 Chinese and

Our conjecture is that Do unless it be a convention relating to some special matters of commerce.

dumb, namely, that Chica con

It may be well to allude here to a mistake repeated over and over again and contradicted nearly as stituted a

block in the path to Treaty Revision, since if the country were thrown open to Europeans and Americans, it must I be

thrown open to Chinese also, contingency

•of very Import. No such difficulty

existed. China never was a party to the Treaty Réviaton negotiations, for the simple reason that bar treaty with Japan contained no most-favoured- nation close, and that its revision, bad

would revision been mutually desired,

have jor r special and Independent dis- oten & matter cussion. Some

embarrassment might have have been highly inconvenient that Chinese arlsen in connection with the tariff, since it would

subjects should continue to Import goods under the present schedule after the rater had been valued for other nationals. That is another affait, however. We allude to it here merely for the purpose of noting that whatever per- plexity lt once involved is now at an end, since China cannot resume treaty relations with Japan except on terms such as may be acceptable to the latter.

bean

Gradually the force of events ir striking off the fetters of Consular fartsdiction from Japan' limbs. The Portuguese link was the first to snap, owing to Portugal's failure to discharge her judicial funcitons." The Hawalian followed by voluntary surrender. The Chinese is now broken by war. How long will it be ere the

already very loose-Fapan Mail.

them from their positions with great slaughter. | of our local contemporaries :—"The finding Sourabaya to Singapure with a genersi cargo the bad lucharged ber cargo she let for Nagpo larger Haku also are struck off? They hung

minent.

On the 18th the Japanese again enffered defeat at Chong He. Another baitla is im- The Japanese troops have denuded Seoul and are re-embarking troops at Fusan with the supposed abject of reinforcing the troops which have fallen back from that posi'lon (Seoul). [This conundrum of Reuter's may possibly mean tuted the city and are Barrying north that the Japanese troops in Seoul have

Ward to the assistance of the army beaten at Plog-in and Chong He. The latter city le about 2 miles to the southward of Ping-an the capital of the province of that name," and I on the male road to Seoul. The re embarkation of troops al Fusan probably means that reinforcements are belag sent by Ber from that port by way of the Tatong river.

· ---Ed., Hongkong Telegraph.]

THE CZAR INDISPOSED.

Malay

have been under the r influence of the drill sergeants' balons for the past fortnight now shape fairly

at marching and general mar œuvres. The Formosa Government alexmer Casa arrived here last week from Hongkong direct with

of munitions of war, and as soon as the Kowsking contained all that the Conriarrived safely at her destiua ion at so p.m. ou passagers, competent to decide. It sat find out whether

la ballast and returned yesterday with a lot of or not any blame was attachable to any of the the sith instant. Upon arrival at Singapore general cargo and 500 braves." The Nicol, the master of the Namyong, steamship Smith, the speedy sliter vessel from blame, its functions ended. The evidence taken will, of course, go to a higher tritan decide which, as previously stated in these columns Cass fly the dragon flag as usual, and the Serutu Island, by the steamship Ingraban, apos

om the night before last with a cargo of rice and 1000 soldiers. Both the Smith and it will be for the British Government to decide and now on official record. This will explain the Ingratan until 7 pm. the same day when, maly alteration noticeable about them is that the what action is to be taken on these facts, which the ship struck on the 7b instant, he

owing to the rapidity with which the water

Smith's smoke-stack is painted coal-black, rushed fate the forehold through several leaks whilst the funnel of the Cass is now sky-blae.

slightly abaft the fore-foot, it was found The Norwegian steamer Björg, about which advisable to anchor for the gialled the Norwegian Consul at Shanghal made auch water off Carimate and shiling and

endeavour, by a fass the other day, is discharging a full cargo

Working shortly cargo and

of rice at Tamaul (Hoté) and the Ebert will larush sufficiently to render her retum to

Incessantly, to galo

On the be there with rice; both hailing from

to Shanghai Singapore possible.

was reported bere yesterday that a Japanese fleet was seen cruising at the northern end of the Formosa Channel three days ago, but the report lecke confirmation.

officers lá charge, and having acquitted that after being bauled off the end of to the Cass, arrived here from Shangbal

how it is that no dechion on the point has been arrived at by the Court,"

the

pumps

marked

CHINA AND THE POWERS.

following translates of a recently issued Carlos Note, addressed to the Ministers of various Countries by the Chinese Imp. ztal Foreign Office, for communication to their respective govern-

The Paking and Tientsin Times gives the

mante:

ost

Whereas: Some time back a rebellion broke the district of Ch'ün Lo in Korea and the King of that country sent written application for assistance which was presented to us in a memorial through the Vicemy of the North (Li Hang-chang). Our Imperial Majesty consider had been suppressed by our assistance wada lng that on two previous

rebellfode special disposition of troops, which did not, bow- direct to the rebellious districts with view to ext ever, enter Seoul, the capital of Korea, but went

of extirpate the rebellion. At the first rumour

On the arrival of the steamer Namyong, reported lost in ingapore, she was seized at the instance of the captain and agents of the steamer Ingra- bax in consequence of her owners, Messrs. Wee Bin & Co., declining to pay $20,000 as salvage for the services rendered by the Ingraban in tewing the Namyong off a reef near Soraster Island, and $ro,oco for alleged damages done to the German steamer, it is stated that The Czar of Russia is suffering from a light captains of the two steamers agreed an to the $20,000 being paid for the towing services, but such an agreement cannot possibly be binding on the owners of the Namyong. In salvag! | succuss which attended their unceasing efforts permits to Chloese men-of-war at Keelung my having brought merciful relief to the cases nowadays owners and underwriters of robbed as was the case in the good old times! vessels are not permitted to be disgracefully and in this par:leular instance. If the Ingradas and her captain get one sixth of what is claimed they wil be amply remunerated.

attack of infRDER.

(From Saigon Papers.)

PARIS, August 12th, A decree appolats & Consultative Comet du Contentieux to the Minister for the Colonies, of which M. de Braga is President.

August 13th. At the trial of the anarchists, Ortls, Chericotti, and Certaal were convicted of theft and sentenced la imprisonment with hard labour; all the others were acquitted.

August 14th.

The agreement between France and Belgium on the Congo question has been signed.

The state of siege has been raised in Sicily, August 15th.

The Tamsul pilots are practically planners of for the authorities restrict their movements only allowing them to go outside the bar and bring in vessels whics are granted special

port.

There

are two

in

their approach the rebels dispersed, and our

stressed people meditated a victorious satire-

meni

continued to reinforce themselves

ves until their

who expedition of the leader of the Black f others affirm that 12,000 represents the aggregate. | thân mer rose to upwards of 10,000 men, The

en Pak Shs Point some weeks ago, and was omdat. Japan further drew up a great

Confedre as follows:~" It was no doubt a me The Chinese, confideally aver that Liu Yang-fu / Co.'s steamer Fokien, was sold at public auction | Curation of the government of Korea) which

It is reported that Great Britain will propose Hospital, Well BROJ Nmper mat immediately preceed to make mince meat of the

to the European Powers to Intervene in the Chios-Japanese war now in progress.

August 16th. The French press congratulates M. Hanstonx on bis lntervention In the Congo agreement.

August 17th.

A plot has been discovered at Barcelona to assinate M. Dupuy, who is at present on a quiet boliday in the Pyrenees.

China proposes to borrow 250 millions.

THE WAR IN THE NORTH:

(Special to the Hongkong Telegraph.)- JAPANESE REINFORCEMENTS.

SEOUL, August 2011.

they

This was tiled with only two feet of water in the fore-hold, although Luccess, Singapore being reached with before Carimata was reached on the 8th ins

Instant there was upwards of five feet of water int that compartment. Great credit is, according to our Straits contemporaries, due to Captalo Nicol and bis officers and engineers for the complete

the

THIS is the intelligent and impartial fashion in to get the Namyong safely into port.

(ore named

ad Nawshan) as well as one or two of Giquel's which our youthful Shanghal contemporary the

nondescripts," which keep

But to our astonishment Japan also despatched well under cover of the Keelung forts. China Gazette discusses the China-Japan

Reports vary as to the number of soldiers in

troops to Keren pretending that it was for the par- imbroglio:The Chinese here and in the city this district. Some say there are over 30,000 object being to occupy Seoul, which they did, and pose of assisting to quail the rebellion, their real were tremendously excited to-day about the

the northern part of the stand, while pasting themselves at all the important passes IN our issue of the 13th lastaat we reported that Chinese ceck employed at the Military

and his braves' against

ese Personally, I am inclined to the belief that the the Japanese. latter figure Hospital had been sentenced by Mr. Wodehouse, They expect to sea short work made of the

is nearer the mark. enemy now that this notorious pirate and police magistrate, to afx months hard labour ou

The schooner Sylphides, which came to grief demanded that Keres should repudiate her charge of having stolen $10 from an Indian murderer has patriotic-ily come forward to aid

allegiance to Chion and declare beraale the helpless mandaring with his desperadoes. subsequently towed into Tamael by the Douglas trick on the part of the Chinese nobleman to

of rules and regulations (for the annex $10 from the Indian cook at the Milltary

will embark with his army in war jonks, and her for about sixteen hundred dollars.

the other day, Moises. Malcampo & Co. securing hut surely Mr. maybe a steamer or two at Canton, and will

required the King to conform to in every detall. Wodehouse's usually have been

That Korea has been a dependency of China apeet or be would scarcely

In this idea the Deliver Japanese rebels. In have inflicted such a severe pensity as six find much comfort, but it is strange that they

THE IMPERIAL ORDINANCE OF from time immemorial is known to all the world, months hard labour.

and * First Offenders' da

should have such confidence in a sea-robber

therefore when your different respected THE FOURTH. to be judiciously applied, is badly wanted is chiettala hile they have

nations established treaties with that kingdows Hongkong.". And we now loare that the prisoner regular defenders or have node whatever in the

such treaties were duly approved and recorded

· of the was confined la Victoria Gaol until Monday Government truly that has to enlist

empire. It is a curious

The action taken by the Japanese Government by ourselves. For Japan to Irnore this in so when Mr. Ellis, representing Mr. V. H. Deacon.

Chinese subjects residing in this high-handed a manner is an offence against the an outlaw to fight its battles." It may interest empire is consistent with the best traditions of diralty and sutherlly of China and a grave breach

ta pirate and with respect applied for a re-hearing of the case which

the Editor of the China Gosette to learn that Western civilization. As Imperial Ordinance, of the pre-existing harmonious resulted in the

of the Liu Yang-fu is neither plate nor immediate released

relations. hapless cook On bril in

To advise reform in internal séministration on Issued on the 4th instant and translated in these ope

of Surety $25. The case was called on again at the who for many years pist

the part of a neighbouring klegdem may be bas beld Police Court this morning when the Magistra's high and responsible position under

· Japan

the same security of life and allowed to be a laudable object, but this can only the property as is enjoyed by

be done

by friendly counsel and exhortation. It the fadian complainant, that the defendant filled with great abfifty and discretion is the trade or travel ar granted. The time is not large armies and direct stres

no naw privileges of broke open a certain box from which ten dolları

a strenuous coercion, for China to sit still subsequently be wer, the light of the poet, vidence adducé, or qein aftamchest defenders van that country road that they

could Lai Yang-fa and his daring Black Flags were persons of Chinese nationally now in

kerseil so Japan ara mky continue to

to live and carry opine that t would be equally Intolerable to any French

Invaders, and at

at Sontal, Bachnink and hitherto been permitted to trade and reside, that The English and Russian governments have to at once prepare an Ordlessee on all fours of the arts to Langson the trained troops is to say, at the open ports, from the first

instructed their France, as their commanders frankly acknow

Brat pestedly

representatives with the First Offenders' Act, which has more ledged, found no unworthy foemen in the became a probable outcome of the Korean ister for Foreign Affairs to desist from this moment when war between China and Japan stationed in Japan to exhort the Japanese Min. than justified all that its supporters la Parliament

rements of the old Talping waniow elkimrad for it? Surely such manaKNN could do

complication, the Chinese, residing na barm here and might, and probably would. Some time ago an anonymous letter appeared appeared to

empire fell into a state of trepidation. They silaister ble vores ; and furthermore, the British for Foreign Adalın has advised Japan tales It for granted that to withdraw from Seril, so that the Chinese and result in considerable benefit to society to general in the Daily Prize complaining about the the Japanese people were se traparfectly civilized Japanese forces may each occupy a separata

alleged misconduct of a certain class of women, as to recogeliD DO delodion between combat podtion THAT incorrigible ‘daad-best," Count Josef von|| sspecially Chiasse, in the Public Gardens on and and non-combatants is an international Posioon; and that Korean affairs should be

by peaceful negotiation. Uhlich, das Joseph Walff, after Joseph Muller, Band sights, and advocating that these objec- | struggia, and Japanese Government had This was an extremely fair and just proposals añas Cap'nin Hildebrandt, alías Captain Wegner dionable persons should be rigorously excluded. | as i

| so sight s

Migker perception of s

functions er bat stubbornly refused to take it late cons of Betterfald & Swire's, alias Captain Wilson of A similar communication was sent to this so litle competence to discharge, them, the Centennial, and famillariv known as "Joe," Journal which we declined to publish, as we had less and properties once a turnkey in Victoria Gaol, wherwards so proof beyond the mere word of our cores who and peed is of pescara Chiasse subjects her relaforcements to that the people of Kores

the joxis of a that such

have been daily more alarmed and would be · exposed

sowed to unrestrained disturbed. The Hongkong

support a 4 plea | man violence or arbitrarily deprived of official Chlon, out of cosalderation for the command- efforts of the different Governments to effect to morire in rigidly abstained from any act of bloodshed, CircHUNIRORE. The things

Lead to © great suffering amongst our

outlaw, bat gallant and pablo'te soldier/column Joule to Chinese subjects in

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diamtesed the accused, as the allegation of Viceroy of the Liang Kuang, which he has | themselves. Of coursa K. Japanese subor has never been considered right to enforce it with

be proved. And now we should like to know

Instructing the Acting Attorney

| entire aziluíuction of the Imperial Government. opportune for snything of that kind. But all | and not only is

it ly treated, but we

WAS

The Japanese Government is daily pouring / Walk: objections Governor St, Wntiam Robinson - Egling for its freedom against the an biriness at any place where they have of your respective government:

is large bodles of troops into Kores through Fasan

and Yuensan (Wössan).

At 135, Waschal Road, on the aged instant, at 9 am, the wife of H, W, Dixon, of a 100.

DEATH.

At 31, Broadway, Shanghal, on the 16th Instant, ARCHIBALD LIDDELL, of Messrs. Boyd & Co., Limited, ugeð 46.

The Hongkong Celegyngh

THE ROYAL CAPTIVES.

The King and Queen of Korra are beth con- fined in the Palace, which is strictly guarded by Jaloese troops.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

A NATIVE paper says that the Viceroy of Chili

has ordered the commanders of five regiments of cavalry to proceed at ance to Koren.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1894.

THE "CHINA MAIL" AND ITS

FUNNY MAN,

ALIGHTLY PERSONAL

this port, vía Nagasaki and Shanghel,

to

General

| planese in Beltish North Borneo, then on an out-

door staff of the Imperial Chinese Customs

corres-

Lappa (Macao), and eventually a beachcombera (ny and benuasive proceediBBBabak {{FAM?? #E_

and

and Telegraph

priation have

20

that the eldaration, agsin that country strengthened

there

#bla

would

sander no circumstances † happier simms?? and, commerce concluded together'with our Chinese merchanta resident bummer in Hongkong which led to free board, that

that my particular class of dommunity protegelen, The fact that An apprehen The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s stepmakio wiring to his old rezidenca in Arbatkust had to exclusive right to monopolise the sion Phalerakitenzidely argues £11, for the á pesosfui salution of the Korman question, has Empress of India wired at Kobe at 480P Road, is again in trouble, this time is Shanghai rublic places of the cology, if enchimpro panen on the 1st inst., and left again at midnight for The versatile Count wäl sentengen DF Wetlessly the fault of tha police, whoss duty it in. that Chinese settlers in Japan" look to suffer or macsable subsiasts and serious injury to cons

existed and been tolerated it is | China under exiting Justics Sir Fielding on the 16th Ostober, ie eight months' lapeloonnant for obtaining we see that decency, and decorum are fully CHOLERA, to a serious extent, is reported to be der f.ise pretences three silver watches snd--abserved in the Public Gardenz. And in the the things the Ruky ba bukas na sa index uf | meros, and, although it became necessary to

Japanese kanda enging in Bangkok and the surrounding districts canina from the Mitasi Bishi Ca 830 from it, consection we have to direct the attention of expect to master at Chinese hands, "Be that ask country, we kept them at a careful distanos sode Battlers in Chins may sand further forces for the protectios of the Deaths have been numeroes in Bangkolem, H. 3. Schmidt, and $5 freen Mr. 3. W. Osborne Capt Beyxintendent May to a gross outrage may, however, what we have ince to note is thats from Seoul, studiously avoiding a collision wa Bantwal, Chlengmat and Pakaians Po.

of the Bay View Hotel, and was relosaed kom

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have com Our usually painfully sedute and strictly

15 and o'clock...Bot by

of from

Misca the air began to be full of stoned a comencement hostilities, circumspect contemporary the China Meli bas THE pingue scare is now fairly at the strays Chen Jepice, to apply to the magistrate dentes fancy they are migs and endienen venteses most hard born inextred le codes unexpected and insacherous scheme, the Japanes

| advies given him by tha

but by two Europeas ryšiams, whe- rumDDEN ( war, had that great low and Ingos-

mang gỗ this, and by Notwithstanding

somewhat badly fiitlag utyłu of would-it-li-could- of Chinn-town are just as crowded now-a-days | pauper où kia pelants, we de Men Bila wildag niong and came to a sest where wire | should pet sa tid is anythian of the kind. We collected a sumber titkeļr vessels of war outelda bat any. - A Japanese lady with her child and smak were cience The Onitnance of the gh instans the sand day of the 6 month (17254) be comle Juralism. This change for the with Calestials of high and low estate and of all | how he ssccunded in getting up in better, or worse, will probably make little differ ages and both Texes as ever, while in the the steamer Talsang, and lost ve y

| two Europeanz, of whom, as 3OOR SE cannot til how far the Chinese may be

be dig

I part of Yashan and comme ced hustilities by ence to the few intelligent people who read the European part of the City many of our leading starting the old racket, ottelslar jewellery and Mail—that In if it is kept within the limits of † Chinese citizens, who virizal? constitute the borrowinZ DODOU BYA EHe plausibis fashion which | to me within keuring, commenced | posed in rely on the Ordinanon. They may firing on and damazing 9sit” ransport ships and

the Lady

althy Japaness song, so thầy continue to take their own ackles sa a badla then attacked and

British good taste, and the comte man' is rigidly backbone of the Colony's commerce and who was one of the Professe's chief shagueteration, that the lowest of the low would be ashamed to inferesce, and may canchade that the fans of Kiwiking, dying the Roʻlish Eng edited down to his proper level, and yet our dad these shores when the loathsome bubosle ous of the victions, to the satent of 816, wing witar a ilac of it. The intention, of course, WEA benevolent Ordinance in

This, therefore, is a wɔmmencement of war on would have thought that wackly deams of disease was claiming scores of victims dally, Mr. Hector 580 400%27H

As a matter of coere to feash the lady, who was possibly soak told ever that they are not sach Cals saving de Berwisacat hitherto to

Coutlay of practical confidentsija

*We | their part which is beyond MII: Justification, and "Browala's" feeble and distinctly was and breed society in the colony but if face had my dad ng mg

from frauds were

in is quickly found out for use of the summons Japanese automata në | „hould. mixture were more than enough. However, hong to hoog endeavouring Appassally, be make it was in tastedy and

pad-fellowship of actions, cas all that is the business of the Editor of the up for last time. Almost without sorption the | adeless'

bet feslatanstrained China Mail, and we should not have thought whole of the Chinese honge and aleg which the law Cons, and macht would are has no aucune to a low come able At to notios the silly trash in last Saturday's

were closed two months age owing to the plague | may"particular nationality, Probekampeed Chabaned the time sixtąć could entaonly kaya

ndows, generant counsels and takes effectual ise the palloëmian në duty in the

durance vile on the air of June. Whatte Se à la the Gardens yesterday afternoon | considerable szödes of Chinese has taken plass | ika - Japanese „troopa: whi

lately turned over a new leaf and adopted a

and it to to be hoped for all time. The strests |

Isuse, headed "Leaves from a Globe-trot- kave been whitewashed and painted and re. Ukirich will be đáng, indiáning

Diary, but for a cowardly, dirty and opened with a rush of business the like of which, | hirway bunker by malicious underband attack made on this Compite the war in the North, has brow pinknown na komandadega journal, it is ne business of oven how much | sex izveral years.

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