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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1894.
LONDON, September 13th. The following is the result of the race for the St. Leger mua 10-day-Throstle fiest, Ladas second, Matchbe third, Amiable fourth, None the Wiser fish,Pornbeam sixth,
Legal Tender rerend, and Gallinn eighth. The betting was Ladas, 2 to 1 against Matchbox, zo Legatost Amiable, and Tomte de Paris teak
Tarostle. funeral of place
to-day, and among the Royal personages present the Duke of York, who officihly represented her Majesty the Queen. About 1,000 Royallate came over from France the previous night and jelsed the procession, which started from Stowe House to Weybridge Cemetery, Numerous chariots loaded with wreaths and followed the hearse. The ceremony throughout was most imposing,
BERLIN, September 12th. The latest intelligence received from German East Africa states that the Germans at Klwa bave succeeded in repulsing a determined attack by tribesmen with severe loss to the enemy.
Wit are informed by the agents (Messrs. Dodwell, Carli & Co.) that the Shire Line steamer Glamorganshire left Slagspore for this port to- day, and is due here on or about the 5th prox. MUN I Mo. esille, who attempted to commit suicide by jumping into the harbour on the 26th Police Court this morning, ble nos promising Inst, was brought up and discharged at the to keep him on terra firma in future.
Rahman and ata brother-in-law Demenia have keen released from custody at Kodst, and that as the monetary matter connected with their fight have been muttled, Mr. W. G. Humphreys, further legal proceedings against them.
We understand that the absconders .3. A.
MINUTIS.
The minutes of the last meeting was read and confmed.
OUR WATER SUPPLY.
In the absence of Mr. Francis the motion
that "That the management of the Water- worka be transferred to the Sanitary Board us the Water Authority," standing his name, was left
the Water Authority," sta
JARDINE'S SQUATTERS, being taken by the Government to provide Mr. Leigh asked "What steps, if any, are ⚫sultable site, properly fald the accommodation
squatters who are
the
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for
CORRESPONDENCE.
19% do not normally andike the options worsssed by
RESIDENTS AT THE PEAK.
To v Koton av rww "* Howakowo Tilaarap,”
sh'pa of the squadron crossed over to Port Arthur, arriving there on the 19th. Admiral Ting was wounded in the brai
The Zingyuen and Chinyuan being s`rack with baudreds of -hot and shell, the upper paiES are 1
riddled,
bat the armour belt has not been pierced in a single plače. The Lafyman, Triyum, Pingyen, and Chingyuen, are also more or less damaged, but work goes on night and day at Port Arthur and the squadron will soon be ready again.
SIR-1 shall be obliged if you will draw the attention of the Pablic to the fact that acting on suggestion made to me by Captala Ramsey, I
plankets Gap, Plactation Road, and Mount stood up an end and went down bow firat with have made a list of residences at the Peak numbered in rotation, kom Victoria Peak by One Japautes ship engaged with the CAỉhyses Gough Road
round Mount
Kellet to Magasine
her two propellere Ayleg round in the air. Her and Chinese. Copies of the list will with per other Japanese are said to be either wank or Gap, with the names of the · occupiera in- English | antagonist went down soon after. Two or three
have already been supplied to each public chair in the Hill
District, The
object is to cause every house with its secuplex to be known by number, and it is will be able to find the houses of friends there thoped that by this means strangers to the Peak they may wish to visit more casily than is
TESSRS. DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & | bosquela received from various parts of Europe one of their prfacipal creditors, will noi fustitate and if so, will this site be ready by the expira- mission be hung up at each Tram Sta lon, and | sinking.
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LONDO, September 13th.
At the half-yearly meeting of the Bank of England beld to-day, Mr. David Powell, the had been reduced below £2,500,000, and he was now convinced that the guarantors would suffer
Ur to the time of going to press there would appear to be some hope, although the weather is certainly very threatening, that the Smoking Concert at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, by Allison's Vaudeville Company, assisted by local amateurs, will take place this evening as arranged, commencing at nine o'clock. OWING to the recent death of the Comte de
lon
likely to be turned out from faland Lot 1,018, of the month's notice given to Messrs Jardine, Matheson & Co,
The President-I am not in a position to give any Information on the subject. I do not
now possible.
represent the Government on the Board; to fact, the Government has no representaifee on the Board. If the Board desires this informs tion from the Government, the question should be addressed to the Government;
but I myself
All that should be necessary to to take the do not see that it concerns the Board at all, and 1 should be averse is asking the Government number of the house from the list at the Tran
1205 | way Station and communicate it to the chair
of
Yours truly,
Police Office, 29th September, 1894.
A first-rate Germicide. Is a moré powerful Governor, announced that the Baring Habilities Paris, father-in-law of the King of Portugal, the this question. We are only concerned with the toolles or point it out to them on their list.
disinfectant than Carbolic Acid,
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VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS.
SEASON 1894-95-
Orders will be executed 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 still be obtained on application.
Our Seeds are all tested before being put up in London, They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest, care is exercised to Insure protection la transit.
Do loss. The Bank declared a dividend for the half-year ending 31st August last at the rate of 64 per cent. Instead of mainly owing to the cheapness of money.
PARIS, September 13th.
L
M. le Myre de Vilers starts on kis mission to Madagascar to-morrow. To correspondent who interviewed him to-day, be said he hoped that peaceful settlement of the questions which kad atiren between France and the Malagasy Government would result from his mission ; but he said that on his part he would yield nothing
to the Havas,
THE TYPHOON.
At 10 45 ikis morning one round of the typhoon gun was fired, and at 11 8.20. the following "express" was issued by the Acting Director of the Observatory: The typhoon is now about 250 miles S.S.E. of Hongkong, and pass to be moving on a course between W.N.W. and N.W. A strong gale from N.E. to S.E. may be expected la
during the Hongkong the next 24 hours."
During the afternoon the weather became very threatening, and almost all the steamers In port and the whole of the native craft sought shelter in neighbouring creeks and bays.
At 4 p.m. the barometer was down to 29.52 and a fresh north-easterly breeze, accompanied by rain squalls, bad raised a very choppy sen in the harbour.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Celebration of the anniversary of bis Majesty's birthday at Macao yesterday was confined to an Costa, which was attended by all the leading official lerce by his Excellency Governor Horta
residents of the Holy City. The British gunboat Firebrand want specially across to honor the eccasion, and returned to harbour this afternoon. THE China Gasella of the sand inat sayı :-- We have received a report from Peking to the effect that anti-foreign symptoms have already developed into active attacks. On the 15th Instant Professor and Mrs. Headland were set uro, stoned and besten by the mob, and Barrowly escaped with their lives. Other foreigners have been similarly treated, and there is great uneasiness. Thousands of Shenst soldiers are dally passing through on their way to Tungchow."
THERE are two or three new methods of journallim, lately made a feature of by our two local costemporaries, which disgrace and discredit profession generally considered an honorable one. which we propsze dealing with in our next issue. In the meantime we may say that by no stretch of the most viestic Imagination can a blom newspaper delivery coolle, a bust-op bookbinder, and a third-rate type-slinger-not when to come in out of the rain to prevent one of the three having enough brains to know getting wet-be considered sitting represents tives of intelligent journalism in Hongkong or
elsewhere.
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mitigation of the nuisance on the property
Messrs. Jar
Jardine, Matheson & Co., and we are tors. If Messes, Jardine, Matheson & Co. wish not concerned with what becomes of the squat-
accommodation to be provided for the squatter elsewhere, it is their business to arrange the matter with the Government or in some other way.
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question is that a month seems very short time Mr. Leigh-My only reason for asking the which to make arrangements for moving 300 or 400 people, and I should be incilned to move that the time should be extended until January in order to give Mears. Jardine, Matheson & Co. and the Government, a better opportunity to make arrangements.
The President-I do not see that the question you have, put concerns us in any way ; but, of course, you can move a motion that the time allowed should be extended.
Mr. Leigh gave notice that at the next meet- log be would move a resolution in accordance with his remarks,
THE following smusing skit, which has very evident special application, appears in recent issue of the N. C. Daily Nasus, thus: The Ananta Shimbu giver D of the the glorious death
MR. MAX Gonzt, Conwyl-General for Beigiam, -account of
DR. JAMES' DEPARTURE.
F. 4. MAY.
NORTH BORNEO NOTES.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
SANDAKAN, September vidi, Matters are warming up here. So far there is little progress to be noted in the town but two new tabacco companies have been started and when they get to work, and the old fields now pinated are enlarged considerably, as they will be before very long, for use next year,
CHADED
ango
September 23rd. Major von Hanneken was in command of the Chiness feet on the 17th, The eight foreign volunteers in the fiset did splendid service, and Mr. A. Hekman, of the Clayven, word inspiriting the Chinese Commander McGiffin wounded. Mears. Albrecht, of the Tingyses, and Hoffmane, of the Tstywan, engineers, alone escaped without a scratch. The wounded are all doing well, and ready to go to sea again.
The two ironclads Tingyuan and Chinyuan sustained the bombardment withost injury to hull or battery.-N. C. Daily News.
THE WAR.
A native letter from Cheloo dated arst instant received at that port gives the following farther particulars -The Chinese cratser Chihyun, Captain Tang, in the battle off Talutas, selected one of the biggest of the Japanese stips to ram, which was done
successfully, though at the cost of the Chinese vessel. Upon the Chikymas sinking. Captain Tang managed to keep afloat, although wounded in the
and bus Dow arrived safely at Wet-bal-hel, none the worse An iron plate i
„RETY,
favourable the crops ou some of the estates will for General Lis, Provincial Commander-in-Chief
of 60.
The following letter from Surgeon-Major James than rth the felling is to be done. However, Kores," A calculation made the ather day
was laid on the table:-
Hongkong, September 2and.
To the Acting Secretary,
Sanity Board. Sir,In reply to your letter, I beg to state for the Information of the Sanitary Board, that I regret to have to leave Hongkong for an unknown period in the beginning of next month, and I think that
how on
which he consequence of certain preparaties good dividend on their 1893 crop, while on that desire to go on active service, has been appointed
have to make for the China-Japanese campaign, I must ask to be absolved from further service on the Sanitary Beard, and that my place MBY by accordingly disposed of. I regret not to
of 1893 corespondent writes me--#1 feel considerable sum to the Reserve Fund besides," certain they
pay 25 per cent, and add This is quite up to pell style, and two or three such
of
died at Shanghal on the 24th inst., aged 48 I paders Rear Admiral in the action bare been in a position to give more timely | Instances are bondd to draw attention to Borneo. | 220d instant appoints the Duke ***
years.
THE steamer Allenower which, as stated to these columns the other day, had been ashore on the Blenheim Shoal, arrived safely in Singa- pare barbour on the sand inst.
I am, Sir,
Yours obediently,
Halysantao, He was standing on the top of the notice, but my departure was quite unforeseen. Poshino's forward funnel, directing the move. ments of his ship, when the impact of the CAA- yuen caused him to lose his footleg. He fell backwards down the funnel and has not been seen since. There were no other casualities on Sapphira Nippo."
H. F. R. JAMES,
Surgeon-Major. The Secretary was instructed to inform Dr. James that his resignation should be sent fo to
The consideration of few other unimportant matters concluded the business' of the meeting, and the Board adjourned until Thursday next, the 4th proximo,
of
Com-
of
Sowings should be made in fue weather only we are informed by the Agents (Messrs. Glbb. the Yoshino. This story la confirmed by the the Government.-{Gand old red-tape humbug it does not cost more than 75 to 80 | body of cavalry and infantry—estimated at 6,000
and the remainder of the puckets secured from damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat Sow- Inga,
CLAY'S FERTILIZER.
A high-class Fertilizer for Pot Plants and for
Livingston & Co.) that the E. & A. 5. S. Co.'s steamer Guthrie, from Australla, left Port Darwin for this port, via Timor, on the 36th lost. THE Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Co. notify that commencing on Monday, the rst prexime, the baur of departure of the "night boats "to Canton will be 5.30 instead of 6 p.
for the better will soon be observable. This for his wounds or long immersion in the water, season's tobacco is getting on fairly well, but it Adestral Ting fell from the bridge to the deck, is a lata and to get in good crops the
crop,
lailing upon and woundleg one of weather will have is be favourable for a month bla legs. He was not wounded by a
bullet. or wo İster than usual, while R 6 not
was one of the suppressors of the not be quie
good as one could wish. Felling Mohammedas rebellion in the west, is expected, for next year's operations should commence la according to a Tiectula native despatch, Another six weeks so, but as this year's crop.
urriya at that port by the end of this month from will necessitate the employment of more men
ore men Kanau with the Kansu contingent of 8,coo men, It becomes rather a serious question to reinforce the Viceroy Li's "Second Army of
most of the coolies that will then be required gives the number of battalions available for will be Chinese, whereas felling is usually service at the present moment in Chibil, ander the immediate command of the Viceroy L, to mostly done by Malays. Chinese coolies are scarce, and unless they come forward a good be one hundred and thirty-three, or 50,coa foot deal more freely than at present, next season's and 8,250 cavalry,
Chant operations
may parforce be cortalled.
Li, bat lately appointed acting Manchu The New London Borneo Tobacco Co. paid
President of the Board of Rites, owing to ble Military Governor of the Tého reglen, vica Yi, appointed to be the Tastar General of Focchow, vice Hal Youn, who died duried the first first part of this month. A decres Somebody not behind the scenes signing mander-in-Chief of the whale army at Shanbal- bimpelt *One who has a Stake wrote to you kuan. The Duke bolde ziso the
appolatment Commander of the Imperial Guarda of the recently contradicting the figures I had given Com you with regard to the sale of some parcels Presence (a special
body picked military this company's tobacco, and
this the CAINSALA aprotes correspondent
siready quoted writes the the graduates always on attendance about
peror's person), and
and he is alan com entire crop,
crop, according to Const
who told, manded in the same decree to take with him a Selves, | WV WI
me so bimself, OUR Chinese contemporary the Trum Wan
cents per half is laid down in Amsterdam. men-from the Peking Field Force. The selling price of the parcels in question was
* decree dated the 21st instant, According Yat Po states that the Viceroy of the Lang
telegraphed out as 3.85, which completely bears
the sum of three million taels, accomulated by Kwang is in receipt of an Imperial edict
me out to the statements made and refutes the the Empress-Dowager, has been ordered, by directing him to raise $5,050 000 without delay
les of "One who has a Stake but who doesn't her Majesty's special desire to be sent to the and forward it in Paking as a contributors to the Imperial War Fund which is now belog
know, apparently, as much about the subjects he Treasury of the Board of Revenue to assist in collected throughout the Empire,
treataas would fill a dozen sheetsoffoolscap paper. covering the expenses of the war. Her Majesty Wo are * pretty 7 gay and Ifvely lot down here to commanding this donation, further impresies the Treasury officers the importance of notified the Ol Yok Sta TERE!
were not for the endeavoursofcertain mischievous having effect to
een busybodies to set everybody by the cers. The ready to be sent to the front whenever asked for,
without any steps to assist him in giving
unnecessary delay. As the army rial commands as speedily as possible. The Japanese prints, which we seld all along required and march off to the Gomantal bird-nest caves meating two days ago, at which it was unani- the
of the Tapanese army le in the caves, and sketched, danced, mously resolved to open pubile subscription lists, Koren, for it is now known that the deaghty and caught butterfles, and otherwise enjoyed ase their best endeavours to get money lo, and warriors of Dal Nippon engaged in that battle pay additional Lihin taxes until the war is over. numbered fully 60,000, while the Chinese bad of Mestres series, De party was composed without farther
Guerites, Dennys and Cator, and A telegram yesterday afternoon to the Hudso only 24.000 men la the field, and although plited the commissariat and travelling arrangements from Tientsin states that Wa Tachéng, ex-
Pavitt and Allard. This is the Grat
time indies when the
Japanese fleet attacked the Pelying have ever been to Gomantal, the largest blids. quadron off the Yalos siver. As, upon calcu- nest caves in the world, and from
which there islation, Chou Fu.
of Chibli, and Yuan, ex-
• their respective salles an annual out-turn of over $15,000
Resident at Seoul, yearly. worth The last new thing is that we are going to should also have been in that vicinity at that have an estrated Christmas number of the time, they baving arrived at Shanbalkon by. Herald. It is to be published in London, and rall on or about the 14th Instant, for the purpose the united efforts of the community are being of being transported by sea to the Yaloo, the in- devoted to making a success
success of the venture. It ference is that the latter named officials were also with Wa Ta-cheng (who was certainly on sporting, romance, natural history the markets ander and general information, and the illustrations are mander-in-Chief of the Chinese Army. Wa Ta- being carefully got up by Dr. Johnstons from cheag special troops on this occasion num likely to sink into oblivion just yet.
In com
FACT AND FICTION.
The important information regarding the battle Kwong respecting which grossly exaggerated aud to take | exceedingly misleading reports have been
use in the Garden generally: It supplies anatural | THE captain of the stemmer Cåsan, according to equence of this the Viceroy has life of Plog-yang published in last night's Telegraph, | ta Borneo, and would havo a very good time if it upon ways on hand several million tel nourishment to the soil, and assists the process Shangbal paper, is to be sent for trial on the Yi Yoen and the Kim Slog To Imoz-published In the China Gazsite and several -sant thing our ladies did was to make up a par! I in Kores requires copper cash also for ordinary
of assimilation, thereby aiding the Plants to attalo to their full size, vigour and beauty.
charge of managing his ship, and drowning the soldiers who were on board in the Shetung
Sold in Tins containing to Ibs, cacb...$1.75 28 lbs. ...$4.50 Directions for Uge are given on the Label.
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RANSOME'S "NEW PARIS" LAWN MOWERS. The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market. For Sale at Manufacturers' Prices.
Pass,
Tra!
of
ten largest guilds in Canton convened a mass alleged confirmation, thrown fresh light on 1807 slept one night in the forest and two nights
use amongst the naiives of that country, cash equal to the value of the sum of Tis. 20,000 is ordered be sent post-haste to the Yaloo,
delay,
We are sorry to learn that Mr. Nakagawa, the Japanese Consul at this por, is indisposed, and therefore unable to receive visitors, but we trust bis Honous will soon regain his wonted health and strength. A CHINESE urcbin, aged thi teen, for snatchler RECENTLY, 9078 sur Shanghaf morning con- against auch overwhelming odds & Sons were orgarized and ably carried out by Messrs. / Governor of Punat, was on board the Hsiny",
a pair of earrings from a woman in China-town, was sentenced at the Police Court this morning to three months' impulscoment and a richly deserved flagging.
JUDGING from the varied and attractive pro
temporary of the 15th September, we reported an attack by same armed soldiers upon some students, natives of Saugklang, ou their way by boat to the provincial examinations at Nanking, Two of the students were drowned, with cuts on their bodies, and another was killed on the boat, Two of the murderers have since
been
the
of Has" stood their ground for at least five
The Chinese were, hours!
moreover, surrounded by the enemy before thecompletely realised the gravity of the situation. That the Japanes defeated the Chinese at Plog-yang now be no doubt, but that the result of the battle was magnificent triumph
deay, It was
Was nothing of the
there
gramme published la another column, then caught by the Nanking military secre. Innhatically contrary, it was the natural and
tariat
are work. On the
A. S. WATSON & CO.. LD. concert at the Mount Austin Hotel on Monday | Paraná decapliated, while two others are no means glorious result of the prepared- will have a little of everything In Itplsating, the Hiny, who goes es the Com-
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
Hongkong, 5th September, 1894.
DEATHS.
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On the 19th of September, at sea, on board the steamer Lienshing, DAGNY, the inflant daughter of Captain Albert Nielsen, of 10, Sans Souch Terrace, Shanghill.
On 14th September, at Shanghal, HER BERT ALCIDIS, infant son of Leonard and Elizabeth Dart, (British ship Alcides), aged 11 montby.
The Hongkong Lelegynph
HONGKOND, SATÚRDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1894-
TELEGRAMS.
night by Allen's Vaudevilles, sssisted by Meners. Grace and Brady, should prove a great
success.
will
Peking,
reel
Company to foreign figs, but so far they have i banishment two lower oilsers and to suffer no real effort to be on levelterms with her restless photographs, etc., elc. So you see we are notbered 2.500 men, Chos Fa and Ydar Shib kat
REPORTS are agala corrent in Shangbal of the transfer of steamers of the China Merchants'
not been confirmed. On dit that Mr. Mandi fa] making arrangements for the purchase of four of these vessels, which will fly the Austrian fing.
A JAPANIZI native paper states that Oshino Trunematsu, & Japanese diver living at Matsd- kagecho, Nichome, Yokohams, eroposes to ralee the Indo-Chins Co.'s niermer Kowsking, which vassel Naniwa Kam. The diver, it is said, will was sunk off Phong-de by the Japanese was apply to the Japanese Government for permis. sion to engage in the task. We wish the enter~ prising "Jap" good luck, ¡
SAYS the N. C. Daily News al Sept. 24th The Wasang atitred here yesterday from Tlentein, and bringe the news that Major Von Hanneken and Mr. Tyler returned to Tientsin in
over their subordinates. Chiên Trotal, son of the Provincial Judge of Kinngan: Chiên Chib, to which the regiments belong, he being second In command to his father, lu alan turned over to the Boards for determination of a penalty. RECENTLY milliary doctor in India got into trouble for asking a married lady for klas
THE NAVAL FIGHT AT THE YALOO.
A dreres received here from by large. Phlog, yesterday, commands of the half wegt as we stated months ago, why been preparing to
i ago, has been preparing for ment to which the murderers belanged, be this war for years past, whereas China has made cablered, while
for nat keeping stricter discipline and bellicose neighbour, and the result of this 齊落 bound be the defeat of the Chinese at the aniset-not in the ecd. The end has yet to come in the not very far distant fatare China has woken up and
slowly but surely massing vaut armies that will, in all probability, completely crush the Japanese and drive them helter-skelter clean out of the Land of Morning the wily "Jap" affects much philanthrople, but alto medico to the Madras Government. The sequel itself, and we shall not be at all surprised to hear rather too transparent, Interest. History repeats is thus told by the Madras Mall - Wo|is due course of the retreat of the Japanese by a private telegram received yesterday from understand that the Secretary The Secretary
of State's despatch through the frigid planes and mountains of on the case arrived by last
manner closely resembling the disastrous Government to
THE SAFETY OF THE TRANSPORTS.
SHANGHAI, September and The Chins Merchants' S. N. Co., received a
escort and troops 4,000, or a total of 6,500 meu, 1,950 horses, and six batteries, not fucluding thre: batteries of mountain guns, mounted on males.
The Prince of Ching having memorialized to be allowed to lead the Imperial Guards st Peking and the "Field Fares" lato Kores, tha Throne, in a decree of the sand fastans, refuses the Yamén, and the
whilst taking har fœ a drive. Thủ lady com.ter whose eternal welfare telegram from Tientsin at 0.30 p.m. yesterday, | permission, saying that the Prince in question
river of the transports Chintung, Hasting departments
century.
of State in Council has indirected the Madras incuria and Korea during the coming winter
to call sand in his resignation, and, if he declines to de Moscow about the beginning of the present
apon the Surgeon-Major to
to retreat of the flower of Napoleon's army from noilfy by General Order his removal from so, to noilly by the service under the order at The Secretary of the rughat Chinlung on Thursday afternoon. Stats for India. In consideration of his part
Irons, loaded of coal off Bask Thod some drys ago, has reached Tako, but on Vitas, and inecratary of State authorises the consideration of these dependent on him, without
her conte
coals. It was reported at Take that the Chikysen was torpedoed while attempt. grant of compassionate allowance equal in to ram a Japanese man-of-war, which out tog bis decision, the Secretary of State expresses
amount to the half-pay of his rank. In announc
revealy miles off Shawelshan night, a vessel, apparently a fast man-of-war of the Madras Government, THE VALOO ENGAGEMENT. without lights, Several Chinese naval officers who were engaged in the battle of the Yaloo have been and bring satisfied that the Worang was not the former eleven suffering a crushing defeat by an charged with cowardice, and one of them has object, proceeded on her way.
lonings and
na zuna. At the first attempt the been executed.
At the present time the whole town is decorated Scott totaled 31, A. Showna (18), D. W.
Crawford (re) and R. Macgregor (11)
THE LOMBOK TROUBLE.
LONDON, September 281h.
Dutch in re-taking Mataram and Chuken-Negata, parleying has been opened with the Balinese,
Was Sorse
the captain of one of the transports.
Owing to the difficulties experienced by the ing While the Wosa Caturday | surprise at the lezioney of the recommendations | krom Kores through Manchuria, and the other Fleet appeared ‹ # Wet-hai-wei, nothing was seen
mar ceuvred
Un
of State.
and
correspondent, has reported to the Throne that Hung-chang, according to a Tientsin native
the new army he has raised since sending the (FROM A TIENTSIM CORRESPONDENT.) fist one into Korea is already prep red fox the TIENTEIN, September stat, Geld, and be requests to be permitted to fend 14. Late last night the Chistung suived from in persos into Kores. The Viceroyalty of Chibii Port Arthur with some of the wounded from he has asked to be temporarily filled by Yi Loh, At the outset of this war It was confidently
And now what about the Japanese usry? Talungken. There were four foreigners and the Governor-General of Fengslen, while the
apanese navy would be able to sweep the Chinese Hekmann also wounded in the arts, Tyler and
sume Chinese ; Major von Hanneken, looking | duties of the Seperintendency of Trade for the predicted by the partisans of Japan that the ill and wounded in the sum and leg, Northern parts can be di-charged during bis absence by one of the Tsungli Yamêo Minister, Fleet completely off the face of Yellow Sea and the McGiffin with slight wounds and benises. They each as the former Minister to the United States of Feklag by two army corps-one advancing Gulf of Fechill and thereby render the invasion were all able to walk ashore.
Chang Ying-boas, aisa Vice-President of the Sir as the
|Board of Revenue. toth of
of August, when the Japanese
A valiva letter landed at some convenient spot on the shorer and
fewer than thirty telegraph operators from the BREY of the fath lust, when the Forking and Naniwa. - Tianisin telegraph school have been deputed for What is the truth ? Well, according coming from the east, stopped off Wel-hal-wei, feld work with the Calzone army in Korea and
naval battle
a little excitement and lots of preparation | Manchuria. With t to the military academy Dear the mouth (the Yalco rivar the
the Japanese Fleet suffered a complete and ignominious defeat they went back slowly to the east again. The drawn from that institution for the purpose of there and the remnant of it was chased out Pelzang squadron bed left on the right of the officering and driting seran battalions recently of the Yellow na by two Chinese cruisers! The 12th inst. It cruised back again on the night of raised by the Viceroy Li from the Hail region
the vath, and then left for Tallenwan Bey, whose | in
oper Klangsa. and Upper joined by the transports (pil of soldiers, The following telegrams was received by the ports salled on the morning of the tith kaste kon might, froes Tiantain tom Tatungkoo, where it arrived that sight
troops and stores.
erossed her bows coming from the | THE sanusi cricket match Scotland y. Eurlana of the Gulf of Peoblik—a compara][v@TSN | RAO VOZ HOUR BEFG 91 1892, until the morning } lower then scri from Tientsin relates that as westward as if on the look-out for soms vessel, | was concluded at Shanghai on the 24th inst., the uden kantic reports of the recent DUH in the forts. After ciraling round for à'Uitle time | at Tiantsin, two-thirds of the andats have bee
usk.
to an
| youth named Pun Kiz-nam, a native of Canted second fantoga, Crawford (15): A ↑ navely=gsinst superior numbers, soak Sarja | BESUOTUM OT tan skips conveilig the trans+ | náðive sulhorities at this port last Saturday
THE JAPS IN KOREA. The Tong Haks (Eastern; seci) have revolted against the Japanese.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
BRINDISI, September roth.
LONDON, September 10th,
fot
they had,
we understand,
, taking five wickets af licoat have
he had made. kesided tha
The
with the photograph of an enterprising Chinèse |mtaSTANZ BU MENYUSU chinese claim the victory and very justly so, for who successfully performed the famous “Vanish.
It is beyond question that they fought well and ing Act" on Wednesday last,
last. This waywar
Rows (16) and Macgregor youth was employed as a shreff, or collector by the best spores. The Kuglas sevend
not out) being
defeated them, and thereby raised the prestige of Matheron & C the firm of Jardine, 1
until he
the Chinese
lever that for the lees of Gwe wickets and then declared bears dus al that Admisal Lang-who served cassports treat fato the river on the 17th to law Pingyang. And fighting took place with the
to high
Hostilities began on the 9th instant were departed these shores for
for regions anks
unknown. I addition to letting in bis employers to the extent the innings closed. W. H. Mouls, malased
Chinese so well for a number of years and the
phanie Japanone mondly ovary day, in which the resulta The Khedire lek bere to-day for Egypt. of $3.500, has "left" his guarantors pretty badly. Mann (33), A. F.
ann (15), A. F. Wood (23) and R. C. Farbridge recently stated publicly w this temportant On the morning of the 17th,
subject. underwrliten Mr. W
The Instant Generals Wel of the “Shông" division, panese fest of twelve skipe iztired land and hat of the “ hting **
scared division Farbridge bowled with the gresitet unccess in The death is announced of Professor Heinrich Pao with the frucoly House" to the eximi of ₤27) & played good cricket. For the wispara" ||unitha Tapanese approach Peking?" Theirplane lay off Tatangkon waliing Ai ka the sandson. Were pretty equal on both, sides. On the Karl Brugach, the distinguished philologist and $4,000, and as the pro°C á skipped with $7.50P! | theseconds teak farse wickata - is, asch. Aloe questionably been upset by Adini:al } towards noon formed into line of battle to seaward || Victory for am uida. Many Japanese lost theis
Innings,
of the squadron. The Japanese had a great lives in theme we conficis, as well na a There are several indications of rapprochement in full for 1,000 tons of coal, they hart for Sootisad in the trending dapadimant, Cowardly attacks on a tried and courageqNE TOOcelty in getting good positions for his – the Chinese army at Ping-jady wan surrounded,
and advantage in being outside, and having is of arms and accution. On the 141, 15t
in minceuvre, whlie Admiral ling had nod toth instant, the Japanese being reinforced, Italy's desire to sporouch the Vatican has been | $4,000 which hɛɛ, in all pron pik), baan lost's accounting for three wiskets și a cost of 36 ruth | potary ever published-and their bass of supp and lasted till night, when the Japanu'a fast- inám in kitted and wounded. A retreat (****
Egyptologist.
which he had collected from Messrs, Mulchers
And now the
arises How question
"degradation" was, by the ROME, September 11th, & Co. at the face value of a receipt for pay. Innfags for 16 and so respectively, thelbed did the theme of one of the most unjustifiable
maaf between the Vation and the Quirinal. | can, of course, be
called
alled upon to ma
to make good the
warrior that even our effate morning particularly noted to Europe, owing to an ever on some of the gaming tables in which the Bell having two for 22.
Implant speech made by Signor Crisplat Naples, when the Italian Premier urged the
courag If Irresponsible Chin
which existed at the presgat time of a
youths S abound. or
to collect large muma, of money,
amion between religion and the civil authority employers are hound, from time to time, we of
TRE SANITARY BOARD.
A macting of, the
to fight against the mechleations of Anarchism, bet in, and the only wonder is that we de sus - pusterday afterning, The Vatican considers that the Anarchies | hong more frequently of considerable gume going question can poly be solved by the help of the | mitray-awing, chiefly, to an utter lack of proper Roman Church in alliance with the European | ropucvision of an Improvṇions and, whely
Powers.
| unprincipled slaw,
each
big ships, The kattis commenced about more and our troops lost a considerable number of for an Invading army-supposing
osing it should therein the arighbourhood of Faking com- drew off. At some time during the engagement commenced on the part of the Chinese
Felysog #quadron Inst the CAłbywne,
{ pletely destroyed. Nothing but the difficult and the Father tha. Kikrymen, Capézlí
dangerens everland rente is now left open to Japanese, and if they scored in reaching their were nunk, while the Eastway und anal through Manchuria and in the face of the went ashers, on firm. On there ships.
of
AndROM (Anja), where the main body Cat on the 20th insinot. Amongst Chalo maalauks were wounded la batzien were Generals Téog TACK) 18 T16: (Chinese); commeading cha
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