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Intimations.

DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK COMPANY, LIMITED.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

IRST-CLASS DISPENSING

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1894.

Hankow on the zoth rear,

THE use of Japanese coins to Shanghai city | H.M.S. Pigwy was expected at Shanghal from has been forbidden by the Trotal.

THE mizen-mast of H.M.S. Wiverw has had to

the Mercantile Bank of India. Ltd., will be under. be onshipped 'owing so the ravages of watte rupeciles countries will remain Ecutral during her captain and crew had been set at liberty infantry. That there will be a big battle there-

&anserd that the agency in Shangha! of taken by Mesura. Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Apts.

The diplomatic representatives at Tokyo of | THE Japanese barque Tonkys Marx, which was Italy, Sweden and Norway, and Denmark, have | capured near Tako by a Chinese torpedo bost notified the "panese Government that their and confiscated by the Chinese authorities, after

| the war between China and Japan,

was insured for pan 20,000, of which you 7,000 was held by the Tokyo Marine Insurance Co.,

AN

Marine Insurance Co. Insurance Co., and yex 6.000 by the Imperial These companies are | mid not to be liable for the insurance maney sa

capture during war. no arrangement was made providing against

Tur Newcbwang Taotal has notified the Con- THE report of the Retrenchment Commitee bus, | craiser Chiyuận has been thoroughly repaired 10 0000 by the Osaka Mazing and Land Chinese and Japan have reported jo

tuls that vervals attempting to enter the New- chwung river after duk are liable to be mistaken for Japanese craft and fired upon from the forts. DR. T. J. Barton, Superintendent of the Alice that will bear comparison with first-rate Memorial and Nethersole hospitals, is due hero at the end of next week from the Land of the pharmacies at home.

Rising Sun, where be has been on sick leave for the past six weeks.

Every care is taken to ensure prompt despatch;

all Drugs and Chemicals used THE Mission steem-launch Day Spring will guaranteed to be of the finest quality call alongside vessels hoisting code pennant C, and all the Europeans in the firm are between 9 and 10.30 R.m., on Sunday, to convey men ashore to the is o clock service, returning qualified by British examination, PATENT MEDICINES, INVALIDS' REQUI-bout 22.30 p.m.

SITES, SURGICAL APPLIANCES,

F.M.

&C., &C., at Current Rates.

SPONGES, PERFUMERY, TOILET REQUISITES.

The Dispensary in open from 7 AM. to 7.30 P.M. on WEEK DAYS and from 10 4,M. to 6 on SUNDAYS, bet Medfelne may be obtained at any hour, day or night.

Any Complaints should be addressed to the MANAGER.

Hongkong, 17th August, 1894.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED),

Ex S.S. "ADEN"

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We have Received our First Shipment of VEGETABLE & FLOWER

SEEDS.

SEASON 1894-95-

The SEEDS will be OPENED OUT 13 1005 at the weather sets fine, and in the meantime erders will be booked for execution in the sequence in which they are received as long as the supply lasts.

SEED

with

LISTS

HINTS FOR GARDENING have been Issued and may silil be obtained on application,

Our Seeds are sil teated before being put up In London. They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest care is exercised to insure protection la transit.

Ings.

CLAY'S FERTILIZER.

Sold In Tins containing to lbs; each.....$1.75

28 lbs.

41

Directions for Use are given on the Label,

we hear, at last been forwarded to the Govero

ment.

ACCORDING to latest advices from the North the British aquadron was ruling between Chefoe and Wei-haj-wel,

CAPT. SHIBA, of the Imperial Japanese Artillery, is to be appointed tallitary attaché to the Japanese Legation in Londen,

THE sale of ammonition to the Shangbat Volunteers for practice has been temporally stapped by the commanding officer.

It is reported from Tientale that the Chinese at Port Arthur, over a thousand workmen having been employed on her for sixteen days. L1 Hung-chang has removed the Captain who commanded the Calysen in her recent engage ment with the Japanese, warship for alleged cowardice and appointed Captain Lal Kwok- chung to the vacant post.

THE Japanese antive press certaloly take the eske, not even barring the China Mall, for andacions invention. Here is a late and some. what amusing specimen hom the Hochs Sw: Six Robert Hart has forfelted the conâdence of the Chiaras Government, since he was one of the chief advocates of the way that hus entailed nothing but defeat. He is said to

A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge No. 525. weet, de Salg day, the the proximo, at 6.0 for have fed from Peking, and to be at present Street, on Saiu 1st 8.30 for Invited.

THE PLAGUE IN HONGKONG.

During the twenty-four has ended noon to-day two victims of the plague were admited at the Kennedy-town plague depôt. There have, however, been na desibs from the plague to the City since Monday last, which is a fact well worth noting for there cu be no doubt that should there be no alarming increase in the number of new cases and deaths between this and the già proxime the Plague period of one maath on the gib instant, will be withdrawn on the gth proximo and the news be telegraphed to the uttermost parts of the earth

the

portable property, before the Japsnere pot her. It is reported that there was skirmishing st Plograng on the rath and 13th, to which the Chiness” cavalry repulsed some 1,000 Japanese

soon is almost certain, as large, forces both of

are collecting there. Admiral Ting is said to

Le often

mexin that t Grand Council at Peg

unich, which men-of war cruising singly or in couples, w be believes to be Japanese, but which

Which promptly hoist the English or French colours. He there- fore requests the Grand Couneli to Inform the Powers that be le going to satisfy himself in future that these ships are what they represent themselves to be. Much recruiting is going on among the Manchus and Mongols, and the Prince of Taun will soon have a large force covering Peking

These are Chinese reports; meanwhile wa torn a

em on good authority that Great Britain and Russia are working cordially together In endeavouring te bring the combatants to termy: while Russia entirely colucides with the British view of the Japanent entrage on the

on the Kowshing, and her representatives are fastracted to support

Further, we

at the Police Court to-day, for causing a nuisance 9 pm. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially sheltering in a private house at Shanghal." The Proclamation, which was renewed for a further heartily the British claim for reparation.

ME. J. WITCHELL, Acting Inspector of Markets, bad alx Chinese before the presiding magistrate in their stalls, &c., In the Central and Western markets. His worship imposed a fine of $5 each, which they all paid.

COUNT Josef von Uhlich, who wid in the Shanghai Mixed Court the other day that be was an American subject, has been claimed by | the Fatherland and will be tried for his recent prccadillnes in the confidence' line of business at the German Consular Court within the next few days.

MR. H. E. WODEHOUSE commenced an Ingsley Into the recent fire in Jervots St. this forenoon at the Magistracy, and after taking the evidence of one witness, adjmised antil 230 p.m. on Morday. Mr. G. C. C. Master, on behalf of Messis. Kruse & Co., made an application to break open the boxes and see the contents and

value of the same.

AN Imperial Ordinance publiabel on the rath instant, authorizes the Japanese Government to empley, for the purposes of the Korean affair, the special funds in the Treasury, to raise losni and to hang bonds.

WORK bas been carried on day and night on the British cruiser Leander, and the defects in her circulating engines were made good this morning. After the English mail arrives, the Leander will

proceed to the North to jels Admiral Fremantle's squadron.

THE Viceroy Li Hung-chang is reported to have had placards posted all over the native city of Tientsin, werning the Chinese not to talk about the war with Japan; sed that us mil Europeans see the friends of China, they must be treated with respect and not molested in any way.

be could not convict the prisoner for such a serious offence on the unsupported evidence of the girl and ordered him to be discharged from custody.

ACCORDING to the Fijf Shimpe the report that Mr. Kim, ex-Korean Minister to Japan, bad

'way that has entailed nothing but defeat' in decidɛdiy good and distinctly original, HFR kile feet

And well-formed ankle, as she skips the street | that "Hongkong is free of the plaque."

In weather wet

The latest official veturas are au follow Show when her skirt

From poon yesterday until anon to-day;--

Is raised to clear its edgen of the dirt;

Then

Fight you get

Of curves bealde

Those labyrinths of lace above, that hide

In manber mockingl And you begin

To love the owner of the ankle in

That shapely stocking. UNDER the heading "Important if True" the China Gassits of the 18th inst, says: It is rumoured this evening that the Japanese are in occupation of one or two of the small islands stretching across the mouth of the Gulf of Pechill, from nearly opprette Tangcbow In which is Port Arthur. Although we would not Shantung to the *Regent's Sword,' the point of which

certain that it is an accomplished fact, but as

be worth

the report la important we give it for what it may

THE team of English cricketers which Mr. A. E. Stoddart will take to Australls next October bas been finally decided on as follows:-Messrs. A Gay (Cambridge University). A. C. M'Laven E. Stoddart and F. G..J Ford (Middlesex). L. H.

F.S. Jackson

L. C. H.

A TELFORAM in Japanese paper from Shimonoseki, dated August 14th., 5875 "The A CELESTIAL fiaberman was charged before Mr. authorities yesterday gave orders for the supply H. E. Wodehouse at the Magistracy this mor- of 3.500 tans al cost to the owners of Tagalog for indecently assaulting a seven-year-old rprised at such a move, we are not at all Kanada, and two other mines. An order for the chi.d at Stanley. The magistrate decided that supply of 15,000 tons (some say 'o,coɑ tons) was given to the mire owners at Karats. About 30 000 tons of coals are in store in Moji."

Thus nur Shanghai contemporary the China Gazette "The beachcomber whom the Chinese bave enlisted in Shanghal only get 75 dollarta month each and are to find themselves. In the Taiping times a very ordinary foreigner could command Tis. 300 a month and all expenses paid. So low has the Chi

Chinese estimate of foreigners flies in thlety years 1" CHINA'S attitude towards the great European Powers and towards Japanis essentially different, insists the Hecht. She can lightly endure defeat fem the former, but Japan she regards with mingled hatred and disdain, Accordingly, con- tinues the Japanese paper, only the complete reduction of the Middle Kingdom can assure Japan's success in her objects, and the nation be prepared for every tlik in full realization

of what is at stake.

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ITI said that the Japanese plan of campaigs galost China Involves the occupation of the Shingking province of Mancharis, which borders upan Korea, and which is especially prized by the Court of Peking, as it was there the present dynasty originated. Whether that occupation is while terms are belag arranged is not yet fatended to be permanent or only temporary definitely known; but there is an old adage about fast catching your hare before handing it over to the chef, which would appear to peculiarly apply in this little matter,

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Kennedy-town ............... Private housER

New Deaths Disch. Rec. under Caser

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Toll............ 2 Deaths from the outbreak (9th May) up to August 24th, ason, 2.484; grand total, 3.484.

From noon up to 5 pm. At the Kennedy. town branch of the Government Civil Hospital, new cases, wil; deaths, wil.

THE WAR IN THE NORTH.

A Tientsin official telegram states that, as Admiral Ting has reported that Japanese men of-war have beer in the habit of bolating foreign flags when they sighted Chinese warships, in future all vessels must be examined by the Chinese cruisers.

A letter from Chemulpo says that on the rith and 12th August a force of five hundred Chinese cavalry crossed the river at Ping-vang-'ao Tapanese. where they were opposed by about thousand After several hours fighting the Chloese made a charge and utterly routed the hundred dead on the field.

letter from Tokio that through the instrumentally are glad t to learn from a private of the U. 5. Government, the Japanese have agreed that Chloess and Japanese merchant vessels may cortlage to sail without interference provided they carry no contraband of war.

KOREA.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. }

SEOUL, August ritb. The Japanese army bas mede its triumphal entry into Seoul after its gaestimable victory. A more footsors and tired body of men has never bren seen here. The majority were' shoeless, a large number hatless, and the entire body most forlorn-looking. After two or three days rest in Seoul, General Oshima has marched north with them in Pyong An, leaving only 200 or 300 ta guard Seoul. With the Chloese in Preng An a batile may be expected sooo. The 5.000 Chinese soldiers who were supposed to have been scattered by the Japanese have revived and marching onth, by this time must bave joined the main body of the Chinese army

which bas

from the Korean capital with the Mlag family (Lances T. Hewitso hire), and | Japanese, who fled in disorder, leaving over four low-spirited indeed. I think the Japanese are

been found to be without foundation. The ex- Minister is said to have lately reported upan the real origin of the commution to Seoul to the Korean Legation to Tokyo.

FROM thoroughly well informed source, the China Ganzify of August 18th, we learn that there is little doubt of the truth of the report of French missionary being murdered la Kores, though we have not been able to learn bis name or who exactly were the murderers. Our contemporary also states that grave fears are entertained in Tientsin for the rafety of the other French misionaries in the neighbourhood of Ping-yang city.

Tabeds. This officer, says the Topas Daily THE latent hero of Japan is Lieut.-Colonel

Adver ifser, reported by all the Tokyo papers to have fought most gallantly in the recent engagements at Seikwan and Avan. Bol it was not his deeds of devring-do which seem to have most excited the admiration of his friends, but the statement that the hero bad sufficient coolness to take a cigarette from his pocket, light and actually smoke it while directing bis men in the aznikllation of the enemy. This terrific deed of herolam is considered of sufficient importance by the Kokumin Shimbun to warrant a foll

''weed 'on the field of battle.

Palzliet

The following notes are from the N. C. Dally News of the 16th. inst:-

the and the professionals, A. Ward and J. Briggs (Lan cashire). T (Surrey), R. Peel (Yorkshire) and W. Atiewell T. Richardan and W. Lockwood

(Nolia). It is claimed that, taken all round, this visited the Colonies. Is about the strongest combination that has ever The native press unanimously praise the English for fairness la sot allowing the Japanese the latter recently, for fear of an infringement to take over a warship that bad bene bullt for neutrality. It an open secret, however, that the Chinese Minister to the Court of St. James tried his best to buy this same salg from the builders last Jane before the declaration of war but was naturally refused. The vessel in question is reported to be a sistership of the Forbins.

Ch'en Chib, Judge of this province, who had some warlike experiences in Tongking in 1884, la expected at Woosung soon from Soochow to

Tux disgusting spectacle of emaclared nude male and female imbeciles buddied together in go Insanitary dungeon known as the lunatic Ward of the Tung Wab Hospital, to which we falt bound in the interests common humanity and the fair fame of the British colony to direct attention in no uncertain manner on the 31st ultimo, has, we are glad to learn, ceased

having been rewrved to the Government Luastle to exist, the last of the hapless and harmless Inmates of Hongkong's "Chamber of Horrors"

Asylum at West Point couple of days ago, We siderstand the Government has decided to Tong Wah Hospital, and to appelet as House maintato lo fatore effective control over the Surgeon an English-speaking Chinese doctor, bolding an English dieloms, whose duty it wil be to manage everything in the institution in strict accordance with instructions received from time to time from the Colonial Surgeon.

Messag, Bandine! & Co's circular dated New- chang, August irth, has the following:-The following is Mesass. Bandinel & Co.'s report laced to-day :—Our last report was dated 6lk Since then war has broken out between Chios

latter

active

per

inspect the defences of that portion of the Yangtese pyroaches and in anticipation of his arrival the local authorities were yesterday laying extra Teungming distalets. No less than gos torpedoes torpedoes in the North Channel in Paoshan and of various sorts and filled with various kinds of explosives have been laid there under the aperintendence of Mr. Shen Tün-ho an expectant prefect and Vice-Director of the Naval and Torpedo school at Nanking, who has been specially deputed by the Narking Viceroy for skis and similar work here.

come overland from the Norib. Oshima le mek ing the most of the taking of a few guna from the Chinese, exalting it foto a victory. Every small engagement by the Japs is magnified into victory in order to put besrt into a very

Several suicides have ent army. occurred among the Taps and they are very

very

sorry they have begao, and there. was 1 WAY of retreating honourably they certainly would đo sa : but that has already passed by and they must make the best of the situation. More troops are belog landed at Fun and Gensan; Otorl says only 2,000 in sach place, bat Europeans are sure there must

be

LOT

may

are la

add the

many more. Otori also states that it is intended to land many more, especially in Gen- Fyeng An no one knows, but there hast be quite sac. Jast now how many Chinese troops :

a number. They have bridged the Yalop, and the Governor of Pyeng An bas lasued orders to the people to collect rice and other necessarice for the Chinese army, whi

which I people do without complaint. The Japs will North, who are noted for their prejudice in receive scant courtesy from the Koreans, in the

favour of the Chinese and their hatred of the Japanese, which is even worse than to the oiber where in Korea the name fap is a term provicces which is saying a a good deal, for any, and abuse. The Japanese, even if (which is unlikely), could only maintain their of repreach If they won authority la Korea by a large standing army, which would be dificult for them to keep up..

The Japanese Admiral has changed bin fing.

His former fl›gship was so ceverely in- jured by the Tsinan that she had to go back for The Chinhal forts at Niggpo have been repairs. The Yaayama-kan bas also been obliged reluforced by 2,00s regulars from the vicinity to go back for repairs, but how she was lojord strengthened by 1,000 T'alchow braves mate of the Kosuthing wore of Ningpo city and will be additionally it is possible to say. The Captain and chie

back fo sent

fo her.

that

that the

Chinese boais, sinking them.

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The

illustrates the relative positions of China and scennd, but lesser, shock was felt about thran Whampoa, Kwangzang, and Actv. Atsivals | Inden with arms and munitions of war for japan, ] 4t ¡¡mmm in the boat which rescued him thot

$4.50

A JAPANESE Versacular prat, the Rokumin, Japan by the following table:

China, Japan,

Politico

9

Religion and Moral Principle... 0 Edacaton

and more bearable,

7

RANSOME'S "NEW PARIS LAWN MOWERS,

Sanitary and Medical

...

ta

The Hali

Sawings should be made in fine weather only and the remainder of the pickets secured from THE editorial io to-day's Dolly Press, leable and wobbly as our contemporary's leaders invariably damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat Soware, is a strong argument in favour of the recom.eugth picture of the gallant officer lighting his mendation of the Permanent Committee of the Sanitary Board that the whole of Tal-plug tha❘ THE Amoy correspondent of the N. C. Dally be entirely demolished, although it would almost News wites under date the 11th August :-Thad Japan, the export of beans to the these people being traditionally the most warlike bave been pulvileged to see the stalements of the knows but Her, who it is very evident | week a large number of troops have been sent. appear as if the

of the subject he pretends to A high-class Fertilizer for Pot Plants and for

discuss practically, intended to advocate the G. over to Tumand from here, some in Chinese country is prohibited, cypher telegrams | of the inhabitants of Cheklang provlace. Saveral i cantein and chief mate, which differ, in no way

vessels and others in the steamship Carr.' It fa Pre refused, and shipping business is less use in the Garden generally: it supplies natural Sharp makeshift. The Daily Press notoriously not ear to ascertain the exact number, but it is P.ices of produce are:-Beans pez 3 plculs Tis. large gas (12 to 15 inch) have also been added materially from that of Voo Hannekes. They all noorishment to the soll, and assists the process lacks grit and backbone and a lot of other believed to be as many as 3 000 or

Chinese were shot at in the drowning by an earth-10 plculs Tis. 4.35. It is believed that the new According to a telegram received here on the the water and that no steps were taken to RTC a of assimilation, thereby aldlog the Plants to desirable qualitler, and Its views on pably day at 11.15 p.m. Amoy was viasz w/7000. Yester-3.30, Boan oil per picul Tis, 380, Bean cakes to these forts. attain to their fall size, vigour and beauty, matters consequently carry no weight. It is a quake of considerable violence; enough to shake beans will arrive later than osual and that the 5th inst., four Cantonese torpedo destroyers of the logic one. The chief mate states that two boats

great pity 1

the houses, set the windows rattling, and startle total yield will be about 15 per cent, less than last Kuang" type, have been detailed to watch for were filled with Chinese from the Kowking and

Japanese merchant vessels coming from Europe, year. Vessels la post:-Nierstein, Wanchow, *veryone who was asleep out of lumber. A hours later. The weather has been unsettled date are 325 steam and 30 spil, against 302 These torpedo destroyers are very swift vessels, Japanese in and wet alace the last typhoon, but we do not

| steam and 14 safi last year, Charter-Kiel 24 | going 18 knots at full speed, and, if well handled, to sinkin charge explained that he had orders The Japanese seem to direct their hatred to complain much as it has made it much cooler cent to Amoy. The Galveston, outward bound, with their comparatively heavy armament could

grounded in the river, spranga leak, returned to be terrible weapons in war-bu, motoristely have suffered, British subjects come in for mere Balita especially. Although other nations port, discharged, repaired and reloaded.

China does not pasuess the men in power Just 3 HALF a dosen devotees of St. Fantan, who were

now to expect much from such or even better than their share of abuse. They (the Japanese) THE passage of the American yacht Vigilant | vessels,

taken to have lately

to annoying foreigners by captured the other night in a rald made by

across the Atlantic in 14 days, 7 hours and #

and locking up Inspector Mans and a posse of axoletants on a

arresting

Chinese HOTTARIS, minutea is claimed to be the fastest Ume evir. Under the above heading our Shangbai Even the steward of the Archer Was arrested notorious gambling dem at Quarry Bay, food the made by a yacht of her class, and compares morning contemporary of the auth writes and brates and locked up at the Japanese lins at the Police Court this morning to answer

Consulate, yet the Japanese pretend they for their backsliding frem virtue and for gut. with booth. The sperie in need of the editorially

yed laws of this blessed colony,

swiftest schooners. The

ald know

bot be belonged to the Archer, reglag the

The Viceroy L! Chang-tang knows the value although

wore a het with Archer written Mr. Wodehouse, who filled the role of Solomon, schooner yacht Sappho, which in '69 covered

few of the Light A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. NEARLY the half of Arsenal Street had again gave the crooples the option of either paying the distance from Staten Island to Queenstown logly appointed Major von he has acorde plainly, and there

seen dug up at 6 o'clock this morning by the $100 to the Trey Derfor muran Strients of schooner Henrietta, in '66, in a race for $90,000 Coast Deleases. But the Chinese, withent for

in 12 days o hours and

34 minutes,+The

inutes. The Adjutant-General and Tospector of the Pelying on receipt of a letter from the Captain he was acquainted

After a rather severe" lectura, released. scientists of the Ballad wapiolented chann one of her Majesty's prisons for the space of against dedingend Vesta, sailed from Sandy ald,

Selgu are not so incompetent as they are forming a dangerous which is disgrace to the Government. We bres calendar months; the unfortunate spectandi me Needles in 13 days 21 hours sometimes bollered to be, and it turns out after spacers Consul bad the Impadence to t

Corones (schoone) in all that they race against the old Dauntiess, made the trip A telegram from a correspondent at Champipe employ. Evan passports seem to be of no use, not avaibiisted at Vaskan, British Consul and the Admiral that he should 15 wonder why this particular thoroughfare abonid latos regretfully observed that he was not G.

. special aalform for Chinese in foreign have been made their favorite battle-ground Tee Sharp, and went up. Two of the others met a

from Bay Ridge to Queenstown la 14 day 23 dated the 13th inst., which should ps it wouldn't be a magisterial demand of five shekels each, and

reached the past! Perhaps it

Burs and 30 minutes. many months

the sloops the Among

ne some days ago, inyu : The Chinese

for twenty-two of the Chinese have the Government were to make the balance didn't-with the usual result, bad thing

Thistle took 17 days in '87 to reach home after

In Seoul, after French Roman Cathoile Mission lords of the Arsenal Street the headquarters of the F.W.D

days fighting, 10,000 Japanese

by the Japanese Tiz Chloe component of the Citish felt and cup 1 Galetes, which came over for the same 4500 Chinese, to the fint days, the Japanes Consti in Seoul, warn

at gone out for a little target practice, intendiar prie took 19 days and 18 hours to come the Chinese

purpose, took 29 days, a and Genesta 21 days; met with aberp reverse and severe

their way to Chemolpo and their luggage to zetare this afternods. I am also infarded

lous

and after neliving at Chemulpo searched, that the Chirees feet, consisting of 14 vassals, over last autumn and 28 days to return this July the 29th the Chinese withdraw leaving were locked up in the Japanese Consulate, where large and small, left here yesterday for parts spring, and Navahos used up 19 days last year. the camp to obrige of guard of 300 the Japanese amused themselves by frightening

300 them by rubbing the blant edge al a men, who were attacked and captured by an unknown, with very little bunker coal, and atslet

thair nocks.

cks. We have long ago parsed

• Best) | À MAVAL COUrt of inquiry was held at the British overwhelming force of Japanese before dawn.

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so that Brother Tooker could keep his angle ova | Tez Chelon Corpondent of the China Gavettava ameuccessful attempt to win America fred from the Yushen district after several having been givan painos Averal times an

belag calmportant.

Losses,

they

Paal & sword

frit meeting of the King and the Tal Wän-kun † orders not to risk a baitis wi h@KAN À cof / Consulate-General, Shanghal, no the 30th inst. The guard was killed. The Japanese lost too the stage, at which forbearance cease to be

› HONGKONG SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1894.

self to

TELEGRAMS.

for

CBSE

virtue,

as to the course to be shsarved by her berastius. - paler Porpoist is watching over the palats of man named Groves, mate of the tug SAMION. Preated to Kian. Körekna at Gansen / painted 80 % 12384-af-war, She refused to give

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on the daily excavations which seems to be necessary to prevent the street from performing the Vanishing Actor some niher startling atrocity, THE latest news about the Queen of Korea is given to the Nishi Nishi. It says that when the

at the Palace wAS OWOT,

but if posible to avoid it. The and the tatter retired to

– but hava not yet arrived at the mags a room specially assigned to him, the Quees has left this neighborhood ostensibly for Japan is a the stranding of the Canadian Pacific Rellman, found only heavy baggage in the can when the Governments will compel the Japanese came in and with tears in her eyes pltconsly but probably

igme other port or parts. If

If | way Ca's steamer Empress of China, Capt. R. and look so prisoners, many Chinese non-

attention to f

to their protests. One seriously combstabis in the vicinity being slain. The apologized to him for her past conduct, and swors really for Japan, it may be intended to convey | Archibald, near the Red Buoy in the Yangtibo\\\äorminée forces hurled from Yashan northamed Ads to think of changing one's nationally to

In future another feet of loaded troopships to China, tire on the 4th August. The coort was core to him that she would never Intermodala in THEN WANnwhlla Chinnas funks of all sorta, sizes and nosed of Mr. G. Jamieson. British consul, ou bèen heavy fighting in the vicinity of Pingyang: / "kocap act with (mpunity and who are protected in the admininization of the country. The Tal

Pingyaox, and it le rumoured that there as Japanese, for they seem to be the only pla Woo-kun was moved, and simply confined sim. rigs, are multing about the open sea, hoodles G. A. Ballard, I M.S. Lounst, and Capt. 2. 1.

20. Ch's stemmer „Surat. king. Understrong pressure from

from lasuli by thele officials, the Japanese, a mild reproach, and gave cordial adelos like of the enemy and the elementemtain just

The cause of the accident was in mistaking

The Genist Mary wind, possĺby, later on. The British, of the

posthumous a

bonours nod

have been mobility

came in Inta last night Thus the Queen was saved from the degrade the foreign community here all alone desing the for a pilot and allowing him to take charge of have kifed

prast under the

the impression any Information whatever, even refusing to tion, which, according to Korean precedent, whence of the other British ships, as mentioned the ship, although Mr. Kofod, well-known that he was a Japanese spy." Beyond this, these communicate with the Customs suthocles, only seemed likely to be her lot.

sborg.

licensed plint, was on board and had brought is very little normal news from the seat of war banding despatches for the Japanese Consol and In quoting a ridiculous report from the China

the steamer up from Geislaff. After basring It would appear that we must receive with equal leaving balone daybreak this morning.-N. C. Gasstie, which on the face of it is untras, to the We have again caught the Chies Mail tying evidence at considerable lesgth the Court decided caution news from Japanese of Chinese sorory Daily News.

for the Olaka Matuscht says Chat In effect that Admiral Fremantle had given bis to shine in bompyad plumes, in last night's | that........

"The cause of the strandiog was solely owing attack on Wal-hai-wei the Japanese san

sank savan opinion that the action of the Japanese in the issue, to commenting on the smart telegraphia Cass of the Rowthing was justifiable, the Daily work which enabled the London agracles to to the lacompetant mavigation of a person named

War TRIKSĪS.

Against this we have a budget of Pre of this morning

news from Chinese sources. The repairs to the remarks that wire to the Australien pepics #4 July 14th, that Groves, mate of the tug-bout Saman by Idiotically so far as it goes, confirms the report of the | ■ Japanesa craper

Chinone trankport, viliul mis-interpretation he induced the master · Triywon have been completed at Font Arthur, Admiral's views telegraphed to Hongkong Our our contemporary Boda It was not til syth to put him in charge of the versei as The great manceuvres at Smoisnak, in which contemporary must surely be aware that tale in July that the detalle of the affair were received Court thinks that so blame can be attached to and alights, he worked on her for 16 days

In Hongkong 150,000 men were to take part, bave been a most childjuh excuse for ha deplorabe | Pris #iles?” In the China: Mail of "37th July | nation of his vessel, but they sighof LMP Commandes of the ổuangyi, stranded in the I Interest is the war au yet, The Infter suppose

and that from Shanghal

Karst by' | the master of the Resprezz la respect to the probakiak She will now, rejoin the Sun, abandoned on account of the liness of the Crar.repost a few ye nga : The Dally Pras and the followiss fecum from Singhal oplelon, that it would have been proper and geht off Yashan after ladder was smashed the rebel Japanses will soon all be calefactonly entely wwear an affidavit that Admiral Frequate falows from the # YUN, Che passent to have made inquiry oucher than he The Kwangys mas claim that it may deal with, and in any case the aftale is too far did with respect to the qualification of the man | their shots that oneiled away the brides, doo,, of sway to conovio them much. It was far dilucent. ven so opinion to “well informed chokes paper wilck the Zoleer of the given no

Under all the clrommatamoon of the the Matinskima Kan and in the confusion this during the time of the French now is we likely to do so, slag o

"nak, case, the Court does not think his conduct in future imp, The Adifrki will send.

burned sil

the Captain of the Freeware of 10,000 cooler to the south to not na soldiers. TRUTH is mighty and will become more peersient the accurion for the information of the Gevirme there to set the sheet of a musterka we mythim matched to say other person. The expenses of

with most prompilede et now they are doing

• Court, Bued at Ce 106, see: approved, sad se was newilling to : Barry: the "treasure

that the Vioscoý vesponsibia law pomena at the Crown sa supers Chandy z V

Franke na waone requeer the Count has bras | had not been to andra kannada

CHINA ENROLLING TROOPS,

LONDON, August nath.

A Shanghai edict orders the enrolment of 100,000 men to be stalloned at Tungchow,

Sanho and Tientsin,

THE CZAR'S ILLNESS,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

after a while.

exhibition of frorence in connection

wish

bas

Candicely

under the

commend of Captain

the

BANKOW NOTES.

(China Gosatie CORRESPONDENT ),

HANKOW, August rçik. Neither officials nor natives have shown much

trouble.

nar to anybody else on ▼ šeTATNÉ SILApegoat. Isiper. declared Duty Prevetadi” but i thin surpack 18 deserving of censure. No blasan GRAMS, VIST FIum escapać. -:By Mr. Mühlang"" the authorities bastirred thamatires, and shippin

raport at | Trava

Leth's.

• dorpstokau ku, wan:osuryls i sothing :) 3:59)-74 100,000 uses for service.

mant, and berk his duty nada. It will fin for the /-in thankase of man that had been sent to chambered, that the sains be baras by the i 100,000) overheard; and if ika THERM 3

Twe French cruiser Forfait Sah Shanghal for | pptalens me to kai jugality pe piherwion of the sandy a fraud that, thể

Chefer on the auth laut.

Kuting of the Japanići etukasť,

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