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It is no use asking who le to blame for this recurrence of the plague, but it is to be hoped that the fact of our_bving the germs of this fatal disease still in our midst will stop once and for all the croakleys of G. Sharp, the Daily Press and the other selfishly interested schemers who have lately been doing ele atmost to upset the sensible arrangements dected on by the Government to protect the health of the community.

TELEGRAMS.

THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.

I ONDON. September 30th. It is reported lial the Japanese have landed in force to the northward of Chefoo, that Li Hong-chang has personally taken the field and established his headquarters at Lutal, also that massed their troops at Chinglien-chung (thirty miles to the west of Valoo) to oppose the advance of the Japanese in Manchuria. Many Chinese tops bare lately deserted owing to bad arms and munitions.

Tax Empress of Japan came out of Kowloon Dock thứr forenoon after undergoing the usual periodical overhaul.

S. A. RAMJAHm, brother of the Vanishing Act artife, S. A. Rabmen, kas we understand, been released from the Debtors' Dungeon, The returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museum for the week ended Sept. 30th. are:-Europeans, 92; Chinese, 1,040; total 1,73a. MR. F. D. DRAPER, overwees of the P. W. D., was fined to cents by Mr. Wodehouse at the

Irst night.

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THE O. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Belgic, with malls, &c., left Nagasaki'for this port at 3 p.m. yesterday.

On dif that a well-k- own rapular local sportsman purchased the race-pontes Hilarion and Blue Ribbon at the auction of Mr. D. E. Samson's stud in Laanghal on the 27th ulto,

CHAN HAU, hawker, was committed at the Police Court this morning for trial at the next Criminat Sessions on an information setting forth that he wat in unlawful possession of two brake smoking

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A "Doy" in the employ of Inspector Quincey charged two coolles (one of them in the employ of the Deputy Superintendent of Police) with stealing five bundles of firewood, the pra porty of the Inspectors' mess. The case was proved no to the bilt, and the culprits sent to gaol for four weeks.

staff looking on. Whilst in the painful position Pare Jozena was stabbed with a bayonet in the right side by one of the soldiers. The unfortunate their beads were literally backed off, Pere Jozeau prisoners were then thrown on their faces and being decapitated by five sword-cats. General Yeh and his staff complacently regarded: the whole transaction, and when the dreadful business Wax / wy want gway with their fallowess without

the terror Inplied by the Chinese prevink he two headless bodies bleeding by the Tong-Haks of the district, th

the river.

Magistracy this morning for being intoxleited / pipes when a Chinese detective took him into } ~*K*Jung, which is still occupied by 19 CONS? 4. « Chinese were leagued, tha: it was two

Owng to pressora on our space, we are ableed to hold over a notice of the very excellent "amoker" given at the Theatre Royal last Saturday evening.

We are informed by the Agent of the Messageries Maritimes Co. that the steamer Seghallen, with at 3am. yesterday.

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cantedy a fortnight ago. Couldn't the magistrate have adequately vindicated the loterests of justice in a rotten case like this ?.

THUS the China Ganette of the agih ulo, sent moment is this:The Japanese have editorially as position on land at the prey landed a large me in the extreme north Kores to act in conjunction with the amný k

and as the main

dağ balore the querors, and

amy advance

pative Carfaites of the district towards Manchu's, the Ping yang army wiht vadtered to bury the two murdered men on the follow to keep of on a clear line of commanica-t- wherò thêhere usta. tion behind Marshal Yamsgate. The Cbloeme

PELACUTION OF CHRISTIANB. bave fortide themcelves at various

A Heica persecution is stated, by the paper patate Messrs. F. J. Abbott. D. W. Crawford, P. A. along the Yelco, and are now awaiting attack, quoted above, bas broken out in the two Cox, R. C. Farbridge, 1. Maan, A. J. H. Monte, The Chinese tops 7000 in number, landed southern provinces of Kores against the native P, Wood, and F. A. de St. Croix (captain) will relaforce the at ay on the W. H. Moule, W. A. C. Platt, F. H. Sawyer, A. before the sen fight on the syth lost, intended to Christians, of whom Challa-do and Cheung

and to bring Con on the Yaloo,

Chlong-do alone contain upwards of $1,000, represent Shanghai in the interport cricket match fresh supplies of komunition, etc., sader We The persecution is led by the Tang-baka, the riaaliles of the Chinte army lately in Korea. The to Commander-in- ̧ but it is of a to dos well informed

FX cont alleging that he the disastrous batt'e of Halyanga The ment

$100 is enticat MERCRgainst the King and the Government; but

at fully Chinese my on the Yaloo is

up to the time of the murder of Pere. Jozeau the 80,000 men, of whom over a third are cavalry, Tong-baks were and news

scire af a dist ̧ rate conflict on the

boundary

ive measures agalust their Christian fellow- count men by fer that the Chinese would betwein China and Korea may be expected Lov moment. There is no doubt that the nex! | a disapprove of and panisk any hostilities. Since objective of the asseze fe Moakden, where that revolting cou

the Chinese have grecuated Korer and have the next French mail, left Salgon for this port against Kobe. It is said that this is about the MERho ap; card whether he ever feeling of these ref ;le ́wis always very strang

The Japanese Imperial Guard has been called

out.

The Japanese four the pursuance of the war, and an attack on Pekla.

The Japanese squadros has occupied Thornton Haven.

The correspondent of the New York Herald 13 asserts that the troops at Chiogllen-chang have metinled and destroyed their arms, that there is panic at Pekin and that the Chinese situation Is hopeless.

VEGETABLE & FLOWER

SEEDS.

SEASON 1894-95-

[The cormenindent of the New York Herald in the Eltor of the China Ganelfe, so that this sensational news may be safely set down as the Inspiration of the Japanese Gaverament News Bureau En. H.K. Telegraph}·

THE HEALTH OF THE CZ R.

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IT was rumoured in shipping circles this after no^n that the China Névigation Cos steamer Woosung came to grief on the Shantung Promontory yesterday,"

Owkins of Mongolian racers are reminded that entres for next Saturday's Gymkhana close to-morrow, and mast be sent to Captain Murray, A.D.C., Headquarter House.

THE appointment of Mr. D. E. Bmwa, Gencial Agent of the Canadian Pacific Radiwas sad Stormship Company, to be Justice of the Place, was gazetied on Saturday."

It is stated that e Nippm. Yusen Kaisha has been negotiating to purchase the steamship Lennox Capt. Ward, which suived here from Otaru with a cargo of coni yesterday. BROTHERLY LOVE: A Chloese coolle was sent into retirement for 28 days by Mr. Hastings at the Police Court this morning for annexing his

strongest team Shanghat could place in the field. With the exception of Crawford, Shaoghal's representatives are Englishmen.

{ return to elibc: Port Aubur or Tiente/Christians, owing to the stend

after

of the latter to join to the popular move-

rostratne] Com

taking

condition she cruised about for some time, being they ought to a 've early next month, if the haks & that they however,

It will perhaps he remembered, remarks the Shanghai morning paper, that some time ago the Chihyun, Capt. Tang, ran over a reef of rocks and carried away a considerable piece of the outside skin of her double berto tire, being When finally dorked and repaired in Shangha', Capt.

lejury to

his ship, he was much impressed het. Tang discovered in the dock the extent of with her strength, and remarked to a

to a forelzner who was with Him that if -ver he had to

o go into action he should use his ram as early as possible, and thus make sure of · el'lng one of the enemy's ships, even if he lost his own. His first lieutenant was native of Kongwan, between Shanghal and Woosung, and was an exceedingly smart young

officer.

OUR Swatow correspondent, writing under date

increase in the foreign population of this port during the month of September, Mrs. Cowlands

Yaloo is crosse d'es readily as was the Tatang," passage is se lassly disputed, and earlier if the

THE WAR IN THE NORTH.

NEWCHWANG, September noth. engagement which took place at the month of News reached here yesterday of a naval the Yaloo rive. Admiral Ting reports four

Chip

nothing

the

Tong:

to apprehend on account of Christian prication; and they have accordingly started from the

■ movement which threatens to dreach the

in the ble

of those who have embraced anity.. A'ready a large number of native conve.is baret ca murdered, and there is not

slogie vall

Balive Christian in the two provinces either rabtad or who has not ben maltreated in some way,

aten their

by the Tang-bake and sympathisers When Pere Bodinet one of the French fathers sca. 3 by the Inconstant a few days ago, teles.

„aphed from Seoul to the Korean Governor

murder of Pere Joseau on July 29th, the Governor repil 1 that he had no knowledge of any suck (ccurrence; but he had been informed that on the day mentioned the Chinese army, thes on the march towards Kong-tjyon, had caught two Japiarse spies and executed them on the bank of the liver.

It is officially announced that the Caar of brother's umherwellah (not the historical 29th ultimo, says 'there has been a remarkable that the two first are Armatrong cruisers, of Kong-liyou, asi.ng for an explanation of the Russia is suffering from kidney disease. The Ramp," G, Sharp) a day or two age. A'

news has depresse i the Continental bourses.

of such is the kingdom of heaven ! CAPTAIN A. M. Raymond, late master of the steamship Pekin, has instituted legal proceedings the Sal Ke Chunfirm, to recover $194.64, balance of wages alleged to be due to the plafatiff. The

THE FONCKONG GARRISON,

considerable time at the War Office in tele- Orders will be executed in the sequence In graphic communication with the East; it is which they are received as long as the supply believed with reference to increasing the strength bearing is fixed for Wednarday next at 10 15 #05 Double Island. The funeral was attended by Admiral Ting rep that four Japanese men-of-1 junka ab: ut Kangbox and taken them up the

The Dake of Cambridge has been engageð = † against Mr. 1 Malcampo, the well known head of record 23rd and 27th respeface wounded, bai not slously.

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 fix exerclved

to Insure protection in transl.

Sowings abould be made In fine weather only and the remainder of the packets secured from damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat Sow- Ings.

CLAY'S FERTILIZER.

A high-class Fertilizer for Pot Flants and for use in the Garden generally: it supplies natural

of the garrison at Hongkong.

THE LOMBOK TROUBLE.

The full text of the revised version of the Taiping-shan Resumption Ordinance, to which his Excellency the Governor has given his opened parleying with the Balinese, and its assent in the name vad on behalf of Victoria, by the grace of God, Queen, etc., etc., is published In the Government Gasste issued on Saturday

It is officially denied that the Dutch have

stated that they have captured Mataram.

SOCIALISM IN BERLIN, A great sensation has been caused In Berlls by the arrest of 180 non-commissioned officers of the gunnery school who are charged with Socialstintrigues.

"THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE."

A hitch has rccurred In the betrothal of the Czarewitch,

TYPHOON NOTES.

On did that another more or less sensational trusty employee moonlight flight by of the Government will shortly have to be chronicted. Liabilities, startling, and assets- well, not very much, but anyhow the sickening detalls will lose onne of their gloss by being held over for a day or two,

STATEMENT

the Governm of Eccount recently forwarded to

other Directors of the Tang Wah Hospitalar om that the income of that institution last year was Ti. 23.450, the expenditure Tit. 24,684, and the previous years, Tis. 29,507,

Chinese men-o'-est sunk, namely, the Chao- yang, Yang-wri, Chiyuen, and Ching-yuen. On refereece to the any list it will be and the other two Stettin-ballt cra sere, the most powerful in the Pelyang squadron with the (wile of Dr. Cowlands), Mrs. Chapman and Mrs.

exception of the two ironclads Tingyuan and Glassey having given birth to one daughter Chenysen. ch on the 18th,

Admirai Ting and Major von Hanneken áre for bole-in-the-corner

The Pelyang Swatow, Mr. W. H. Brodt, of the Americas Baptist Mission, passed in his checks on the 12th.quadra en 1 to Poil Arthur yesterday. the At the time of his death. Mr. Brodt was staying 19th inst. The engagement, which lasted six hours, took place on Monday the 17th last about thirty foreigners, and although there were war were suck. He has not stated the site of the

least twenty of bl

his fellow-labomers in the

vessels. t #vine-yard present, yet none of them thought

This voy bed news for Chias generally and Manchuria pricalarly. The return of the the coffin to the

of their harden when of relieving the Chinese coolies engaged to carry the

Cemetery

fleet to Por: Achur leaks as if the Japanese are the grave was approached 1. The recruiting and in command of the Yries and are landing troops "licking late shape' of 'braves' is still going on

Borth

of Ping-yrus. As the telegraph wires are space, and so is the collection of subscriptions cut, no father Jaise of the land fight have for the Patriotic War Fand, to which upwards reached as. The natives here persist in saying of $2,000,000 have beca forwarded from this

that the Chinese bave inffered a disastrous defeat. If $7, and the Japanese are able to cat port alone.

off their retreat into Manchuria, we shall soon bava Japanese bara,

SHANGHAL, September 26th.

To the

of the

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Nosić,

Chemulpo, September 18th, The Japanese bave seized all the boats and

Imch'a siver ; whether they are waited for ferry- log koldiers across or not is not knows. the Japanese Con: al, asked the Koresa Prefect of Jenean to supply him with 1,000 coolles and 300 juuks. This was impossible and Nossé was very angry because it was not dine, and proceeded to explain to the Prefect that the Japanese had come to reform the country, etc. for the country's benefit, and he could not see why the Prefect would not aid kira, etc., etc.

Two of the former police staff at

at Chemulpo who: spoke Korean and who were

sples were beheaded by the Koreans. They have been zo sples c

20 caught and beheaded in the north since the war broke out. The best linguists the Japanese had, with the exception of two or three, have all been captured now.

On the rath inst. 25 transports arrived -with- piece (t have not yet learned her hand) Salon troops

aps and provisions. Among them is royal captain in the cavalry. Otori antrench CIKLS down to meet him. Daibuisa's Hotel has and there is a repsit that 6.000 troops are to be stationed here for the winter. Three of the largest Korean bouses in the native town have been reserved by Nosé for barracks for troope,

a

According to the meteorological resort issued balance in hand, including the balanse of In ihe recent naval battle three French charge of the front 100 stock to bis post, been entirely razerved for the army headquarters,

Iris votified in the last ferue of the Government Garrits that the following gentleman have been elected Directors of the Tang Wab Hospital

from the Observato y this morning, the typhoon appeared to have entered the northern part of the Gulf of Tonkin about 11 am. to-day. At noop the black bali was still in evidence, indicating that a depression was then to the west and within 100 miles of the Colony, but it Messrs. Lo Chi-in, Chan Chlo-nam, Chen Kam- to be desired. Very little is known of the wave been awarded to the sons of the deceased so it Pitheft remaining here for was taken down during the afternoon.

All the steamers that sought shelter on Satur

PRIVATE information received by the North | China Dolly News from Tlentsló on the 26th alto. In to the effect that 'an uneasy feeling

A decree, dated the 34th instant, was received prevails there, both amongst foreigners and at this post on Monday night referring to the natives, the exact occasion for which is not Viceroy 11's rert: core might referring to the readily apparent.

The natives appear to have bayonet wound of General To Pao-kuel, com- belpir z the Japanese, and even some educated the 16th inst, Gencial Tav, it is stated, although are mander of the Fesgen division, at Ping-yang on Chinese have been heard to assert that at first wounded by a shot in and four Russian shins were engaged. Meade refusing to retire, and contioned directing the

ments at Plog-yang, bravely hile the recruiting and deliling of the Chinese serving of bis Geld-pieces until killed by a bayonet forces gues on, but a very laten vadly clothed, thrust in the chest by the attacking enemy. The men are sent off half-armed and Government becours and pecuslary rellef whilst the transport arrangements leave much

If there | 19 movements of the Japanese, but if they General, who was really Brigadier-General of

the Kaochon division, Chan Sik-ku, should effect a landing on Chinese soll a panic,

Kungtung, when called

Korean coolles have heretofore been employed Il not a revolution, in North China seems highly upon to go to Korea,

by the Japanese, who p paid them in advance and special correspondent in the North, informing but a suon as they got some distance from We received a telegram yesterday from our had a japanese foreman for every so Koreans, us that the feeling against foreigners is increasing the camp the Koreans betted, taking with them,

Poking,

Ing, the Boldiers insulting and annoying

of the advanced pay

It is now decided The › Court scarcely realisei ta

one Japanese foreman over every 10 This is very bad news; we cannot suppose for Japanese have been throwing money right The moment that the high authorities dead seedless to say, take the money but give very

and

#balt

for Koreans who, it is know how important It is will of foreigners and especially

to keep the

little Ins

In return for it, and love the Japaness representatives. They have not, indeed, cared faste as little'as before. Nossé has farɑod an

toer, Lam lo-tong, Kwan True-ahan, Ng Chok arm, Tong Lai-tsun, Wan'

nourishment to the soil, and assists the proce❘ day afterno›n returned to the harbour shortly Fung Shu-tong, and H. ACOPE

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RANSOME'S "NEW PARIS" LAWN MOWERS,

The Best and Cheapest Machines in the Market.

the

probable. The residente of Tents forming these things into consideration, are forming Volunteer corps. According to latest advices the Linnet, Lion, Wolf, and Monocacy were Sivich, Alacrity, and Admiral Redpole class were at Chefoo, but Admieni Fremantle bad gone to Chemulpo,

in

regar

COUTES,

were some truth In the

winter.

The weather is still very squally, and the wind betaken to recognise the services of the volunteers | afongside the Tientala band, and the Bayard, people in thevy is engaged In a serious war, Koreans; but its entirely useless.

of assimilation, thereby alding the Plants to after daylight this morning, and by nosa most of the "small fry" ventured for from the attain to their full size, vigour and beauty,

Causeway Bay breakwater and other sheltered Sold in Tins containing to lbs. each...$0.75

anchorages,

18 lbs.

→ ...$4.50

blowing fresh from the south-east, while the Directions for Use are given on the Label,

barometer is rising slowly; but indications are that another typhoon will shortly be la evidence. The Norwegian steamer Bygdo, Cant. Brekke, went into Kowloon Dock on Friday last to make gord the damage the sustained in the hoon she encountered during her voyage from Saigon to Hongkong on the 18th altime,"

The Heungthan, Capt. W. E. Clarke, which arrived here from Macão this afternom, reported that the gal experienced at Macao on Saturday was very similar in its effects to the "blow" falt

Hongkong.

and that the casualties in

Kil, with practically

the exception of a low janks belong water-logged near Malso Chan faland, where the Heungshan spent last Satur- day night and part of Sunday. The Heungshan's netcr registered between 29.50 and 29 do during the sto m. The captain reports seeing a junk sunk near Cap-al-mun Pass.

For Sale at Manufacturers' Prices.

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barometer

The Indo-China Co.'s Manila Hinor Purusang, which arrived here this afternoon, reports that on the 16ib ultimo she was in Manila and that the HONGKONG barometer:shenfall to 19.35 with every appearance of a typhoon approaching. On the 17th at 20 a.m. terrific aquilla struke the ship, the barometer fell when it to 29.15, and controued so tilt began to rise slowly and the wind moderated Direction of wind, between south-west to wat south-west. Spoke a schooner that had sost both masts lying at anchor close by. From Manila to Amoy had strong north-east winds and high sea. From Amoy to por: had moderaŽE north-east winds and rainy weather,

At No. 17. Quinsan Road, Shanghai, on the 23rd of September, the wife of WILLIAM KAY, of a daughter.

At Shangh, on the ath of September, the wile of CHARLES DOWDALL, of a daughter.

The Hongkong Celegraph

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

COUNT CASSINI, and Mr. O'Coper were at Chefoo on the 22nd ulto.

Bombay for this post on the 28th mito.

We understand that a meeting of the commilites formed at the recent public meeting held in St. Andrew's Hall to decide upon what steps should who worked in the alums of the plague-stricken districts of the colony during the recent epidemic, will be held in the Supreme Court library on Wednesday afternoon.

W163RE. H. MANDL & Co. are reported is

chants Co.'s steamers Hasan, Hrinchi, and Shanghal to have purchased the China Mer- Hingfeng, which vessels will at once be placed under the German flag. There have been so many reports current lately regarding the China Merchants' feat that it will perhaps be wise to await confirmation of this altered purchase-or convenient temporary transfer!

Grey hair by no means shows a premalore decay of the constitution.

It is a purely local phenomenon and may exist with great bodily vigour,

The spot where greyness begins differs with the individual.

a woman's hair begins to change colour at the temples at firs and thirty, but severe attack of neuralgia will whitan iku kale over the part affected in a few weeks.

A ver

very severe illness will also diminish, the colouring matter.

ALICE MEMORIAL AND NETHERSOLE HOSPITALS. Statistics for September, 1894,

A.M. N.H.

4

10

17

fa-Patients remaining in Hospl-

tal on 1st September In-Patients admitted to Hospital

during September ............ 21

Total number treated as In-

Patiente

Of these there were :— Discharged cured......... Discharged relieved ........ Discharged on other grounds Died in Hospital

In-Patients remaining in Hospi

tal on 1st October, 1894 ***

Out-Patients, new cases... 620 Out-Patients, return visits 403

Total number of Out-Patient lttl.ay""" ད་utt

8

yet that

will

of

much

the

the

Loft

of late years to make Peking a pleasant arder for every Japanese house to supply one sojourn for foreigners, but it is suicidal of them man for ase at the river camp. Over and above not to maintain order there now. We hope for this, 150 extra coolles who declined to go were their own sakes that

be they

forcibly arrested by the police and sent up to

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mado 10

realise la person how grave the sination is

that It is hoped that there are some who will to in saying that they at least are not anxious the camp. There is a great deal of murmuring

have the will and the power to curb the turbu lent mob that is being sent forward as food for

17 powder.-N. C. Daily News.

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KOREAN NOTES.

THE MURDER OF PERK JOZEAU.

SHANGHAI. September sind.

for war.

the Japanese fa Chamalpo, and I am

The Japanese havo landed in Chemulpo ataca JUDO 16,300 men, of whom, 3,500 were coolles this does not include those who arrived on the ath);

1 1,350 sich and wounded were sent awaY to Japan during the same time. This is almost xa per cent very high rate of percentage loved,

tent away to

bat

do not

The followlog are the alleged facts, according tent which does not include those killed or those of which there must be aro 13 to the China Gasalia, relating to the murder of of the win by way of the north channel Fére Juseau, on 29th July, which have been falde 300. Besides, la the military hospital at before the Tsung-li Vames at Paking by the Chemolpo, there must be at least son, French Government, but which in our oplaton know the exact number, but I was privileged to are a copercilos of shallow falsehoods 1--

ses the hospital and simply make a rough On the 27th of July Pere Jɛzonu left his station estimate. There is also a military hospital in Is obellence to to

His Instructions

* order of his Bishop to repair Seoul of which, however, I cannot my ner were only received on can I speak of the sick la camp. Os whole the afternoon of in carrying of July 26th, and he lost no time the low either by sizkness, wogade, or death to

them out. He set out for the capital The scaunition stage in vey tuing, and no Tgx Paking and Tientsin Times gear the on horseback, accompanied by a Korean siten. likes Guding her first white hair; but, following account of the recent naval battle, for dant at 7 o'clock on the morning of the ayth, when ours It

that day and on the sich delight in the "summer snow,”

simont identics) with the telegrams oublished in

Gray hair in most cases is very becoming and, when really well dressed, has a vary distinguished appearance-especially if the lace and colosting of the complexion be still young.

WOMEN

WRITING Do the sath September the New.

Hitler

be given at the Mount Aunta Hotel to-night, pectable Chinese, who are quite as anxious to

1,0031 EDWARD BAILEY; Superintendent.

He travelled all

to i in obediacies to the order of Kin

with us!

The Chines

DOLE

is very serions indeed, and

Vernese will find that!

the Japanese army must be enormous.

Thirty-two more transports have arrived, bring conveyed by the Japanese fleet. They did not is completely gray, ako may get to the accuracy of which it vouches, and which is hout any inc'dent gomuting. - On the 29th he | About 10,000 men strived, which

bring as many soldiers, however, as was expected, sumber the Telegraph a fortnight ago:-On the 17th-j fell in with the China e army retraso į balansants, and a very solsy lat they are.

Includes 3,000 coolies. The coolles are put up

eth of the in various parta Japanese and foreign chwarg costespondent of the China Gasoils outside Tatanese firet were et anchor Asan. He was axrested by some of the

Ta-tung-kou, for the purpose of soldiers and, in company with his attendant, protecting the disembarkation from fire trans taken before General Yeh, the present Com poden CHẤt lust # embout has appeared, the first porte of a considerable aumbw of troops, | mander-in-Chief of the Chiasse forces in 1995 | thewil are being sent up to Seoul as fast (

are landad. They at first intended making were seen since the Firebrand paid us a short which had been convoyed thither an the or wherever the Japanese have let him and his a cup on the outskirts of Cheswipe, but news

from Ta-lan-was. These troops. Gase The October, The Pigmy will remain shout previous day

General Yeh

from THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Manila left a week, we hear, but we hope very much she may transports were, the Hsta-yu, Chia-tung, | who'explainedƒhasia latarrogated Picture 4 stand to the affect that the Tong-haka ware marching up from the south to take Seoul altered he was a French Catholic M

and, and the intention of defence during the winter Foo-no. Halling and ZYNEN. The Chinese Mont return he e later for

as abandoned. The pays of months,

when she would be-kaartl'y welcomed, fleet WE would remind our readers of the Concert to i not any by the foreign residents but by the res. Consisted of the 21ngyuer,Chen Yush | Cannegg Perinos, and that he was s

Chih-ye

Lai-yun King-guan, General You repl Kwang-skie Yung-wal, and the Chaoyang Get

their Imparten

from the port. The Ping-yuan, Kwang-ding, valsed Par

have tried every method to concilate the I the town of Kong: hake they refuse to be secunclied and the application

the army unili ofware detached to control the immediate entrance tyjan was in sight By this" Hose", the Bailah subjects during the winter a recently to the harbour. At about 11.30 am. the amuse of unfortunate captiver, having been kepada pezet

\day | prastically, in _a toarcess, an advancing fleet was observed to the 5.Without food or drak, was almost

Low the Admiral replying that he could mot apare any

an and. It eventually vessel of ble squadron for that purpose.

strength proved to be a fleet of twelve ships.

up, but this was“ Admiral Framantle knows his own budzas best Signals weis lamediately made to weigh, and then, the army * kusing arrived at a river that it bare

at newchwant | The contending flenti but all the same there to vary slow danger the Chinese fleet proceeded toward the esetav. was kecssanty to cars to

Tala-tav, The balle during the existing war

battle further back, a kak

Wan made, whlebc

commenced about 13.15, and ended with the were

for by GEORA ought not to go

“China, aad Korsi, withdrawal of the Japanese flest from the place General was found surrounded by a

of action

about

Sloane The

described sible contingency, the herden of vetreating) and | zunk, diameganised "Braves - Gend an die Bäcktest,

zack alarmed by the turbuleni, gabinete. I two alphabetical canboats'and two torpedo bags NRA BARUANN will the town of BLOUSE Fans And Fuses, as far as the linka tapetost | wbscb'is sura to profe s most enjoyable réumen. – kava z gunboaż kaɛa na wo die, and are quite as ¦ which were anchored outside about 10 miles come, DAN SEcan audierka 16 Day day. Notwithstanding t

HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1894.

THE PLAGUE.

We are informed by the Agents of the Austrian It la with extreme regret we have to announce | Lloyd's S. N. Co. that the Company's steamer

ulto.

We believe that an to semula at Newchwanz for the

and made

the re-appearance of the Plague in this colony. | Vindobowa left Kobe for this port on of the agt made to Admiral Fremantle; but without a ich soon proved to be that of the japanese. Pere Jozeau begged for `n Hitle wine la teme de PAKETIa telazunch wĚTEL ANNÉ

On Saturday last an intelligent policeman on duty at the wharf of the Hongkong, Canton and Macro Steamboat Company observed a coolls staggering on board the river steamer bound for Canton, and stopped him for investigation.

A REGULAR meeting of Zetland Lodge, No. 525; will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely, Visiting brethren are cordially invited,

Lona

Communica

betwen

cut, and as fent as they see another while

for them,

repaired in · place boasia people attack Piaget Into Konge the Japanese all Alang the lion.

The

transports, and coolies, ; and the prlammern | brought about a 500

about postoons, with quia's number of pack-horses use for the Koman cosiles noemikakasing klgia wager are offered,

Seeing what he believed to be symptome of the Tax following are the `entries and weights for is on the ainsinu. Formed New to the southward met about 15 miles | tfyou, which was a Hale digt men sway on the intend to the troope

bubonic plague, the officer at once had the man conveyed to the Government Civil Hospital, where he was examined by Dr. Lowson, who at once declared it a caes of plague and ordered the patient's removal to the Kaunedy Town d#pet, where he died yesterday.

Gymkhana !---

and in the event of the Chiast there below AYT

다.

the One Mile Handicap at next Saturday's w kasien by the Japavede, a mõne 934% Etir | kayund the KOERANTKAko yang, and an endurid, movement of the army to use before the FanaROOS SIMY 1

The lose on both states bla, panci i giment, Indo Para Tozeur ER, which is impossible for the Japanese to lost the Chihyush | MarquOZZINAW'a again" inishogsted #20ed Fonds under stod cean widdenly disappea

Mr. Hait Buck's gr. Viper, cast, 3lb. Mt. Fraser-Smith's d. Dasst, 19st.

Me. Cruickshank's gr. Havoc, risti ralb.

| Ms. D. Glities' gr. Sliver King, 11st. 6lb,

From Inquiries we learn that the latest victim 19. Nosy Malika gr. Markeman, fist.

to thle scourge was employed ka'a isolle by Mr. Bateson Wright at his house at Magasino Gap, where he developed the symptoms which

aded no faintly.

gr. Exile, 105, 1316.

Mit. Humphrey se. Swift, rost, zalb. Mr. Frater»Smith's bi. Black Douglas, rost,-vsihi Mr. F. H. May's jr. More Ongiant, dibe | Mr. Manners) 26. Frand, fosts fib.

Capt. Mary'. The Friar, Tool, gik

or more. Thole withdrawal,

"lost" threa

the extrlaston bilag Interrupted or without any proroguing, make 14 J

from the by all foreigner la Në Kabupaten sie | batika shees that they winst have received severe cross the river Parrilaren

i

SIAT BA in KAOWE All Lives On Us attendant ici:d to acces in the Gramal” bost, lover with them large ausbum of Mueves Ma

As far a

**

* The King was und Chenyang, The Chinese does the selling and bakin

The ame up with them, proceed

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