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Mr. Deanli d. Ethos, tist 4lb Mr. Greason o Mr. Torg's b. Nile, kist tib ....................Mr. Read o Mr. Juan's b. Morroco, toit ralb ...Mr. Jones o Mr. Josser's Prime Mover, 11st 6lb...........

Mr. F. A Sampron o Mr. Ring' b Teltos retrib...Mr. Meyerink o Mr. John Peel's gr. Seamew lost tolb,.

Mr. Reynell o Mr. Gustav's bl. Dimant,...Mr. Machado o Mr. Crawford's gr. Q.C., 118 4lb......(Owner) o

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1894.

Mr. Oswald's br. Ravelston, 11st 4

Mr. Callaway o Mr. David's d, Blue Ribbon, tos Trib......... Mr. Crawlord Mr. Gustav's gr, Edelblut, 10st path............

Mr. Machado o Mr. Taylor's b. Hohelt rist rib...........Mr. Taylor o Mr. Boyd's ro, Dunoon, 19 Jib,...com

Mr. A. W. Burkillo Dunblane was backed at evens against the Balsh Mr. Boyd's speedy grey won easily by four lengths from Freedom, with Pompejan k bad third, Hoheit fourth, Dunoon fifib, and Blue Ribbon last. Time, a min. 48 rece,

the manufacture of steel; bir genial manners and manly character rapidly secured him a large circle of friends by whom his untimely death is deeply deplored.

October 25th.

Mr. Jack' br, Barbel, 11 lb.........Mr. Pike o field, and bolding the insos safe from start to community for the cordial and substantiat the native Asian there, 25 are now with once again to supply the defect, and to-day

Certificate had slightly the call over Nile, Dendy, and Pilme Mover, Morocco, attended by th favorite and Taclios, was planeer until rather more than half a mile from home, where Certificate showed in advance, and although close pressed by Dandy and Kid, held the lend to the end, winning by length from Kid, with Dandy very clos- up, just in front of Seamew. Time, 2 min. to secs.

The FLYAWAY PLATE value, Tis. 100; for

China pooles; weight for inches as per scale ;. entrance, Tis. §. Seven furlongs. Mr. Hampton's gr. Shanks, rest rolb............

Mr. Reynell I Mr. Henry Morriss' bl. Blackberry, urut dib...

Mr. Taylor 2 Mr. Boyd's gr. Dunblane, stst'1lb Mr. Dallas 3 Mr. Ring's br. Flying Dutchman, rist alb.

Mr. Meyerink o 1st gib.,

Mr. Oswald's br, Ravelston,

Mr. Callaway o Mr. Day d's d. Blue Ribbon, 1ost talb...

Mr. Crawford o Mr. Gustav's gr. Edelblut rost 12/b............... Mr. Machado Blackbe ry was again made a warm favorite at a shade of orlds on, Dunblane, Flying Dutch- man and Sanks being next to demand in the order named. Edelblut had the beat and Black. berry the worst of an Indifferent start, but before reaching the Monument the favorite bad ssanmed the ad, with Flying Date mien next. Shanks challenged bel-re reaching the straight and had the best of a good race all the way home, even- tly passing the post a length to advance, with Flying Dutchman a good third, and Blue Ribbon

The MASONIC CLUB CUP; value, $500; presented by memilces of the Masonic Club; second tory in receive 70 per cent, and the third 30 per cent of the stakes; for China ponies, dond giffi al date of entry; weight for lacber as per sole; winners 7lbs. extra; entrance, Th, so; one mile and a quarter. Mr. Ring's b. Orion, trat gib......Mr. Meyerlokti Mr. Oswald's bi. Dalmeny rost ralb

Mr. Reynelita Mr. Mustard's ak. Certificate, 1111 81............

Mr.

fourth.

(FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT,)

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board the Chinese fleet, this was a 'fixer. doubt his ready mother wit was equal to the occasion.

Locally the impending races have dwarfed the molitical altuation for the moment.-N. C. Datly

motion of Mr. Hansen, who was congratulated at Flɛg-yung, are now re-formed and ready to by Mr. A. Silverthorse, they were passed the fray under General Nich, one of Geners! unanimously. Mr. H. J. Clarkthen proposed Tso's superior officers and the most trusted of and Dr. von Tanzelmann seconded that them. Three of Teo's superior officers, are known the prrent Stewards (Mesure. Allen, Bredon, to have been killed, and the large mejority Dont elly, Lavers, Lenz Pym and Wake) remain | (over a drver) are now in Chlallerché g walling

An impression in abroad that very important | Newr in office unl! April or MAT, 1895, when a general for the next baut, One man, a private, who for news has come in from the front; but as nobody meelfog wi be held.

Arriad distin- alshed bravery was trade a This was carried

■lf-atensat

has any specific information to satisfy the com- unanimously. Mr. Prm proposed hearty voleteports to a brother here that of zo Shantung mon curiosity, the panic-mongers have started of thanks to the members of the Wel-hal-wel men of

force apain and only two are minulog. But the most curious story comes to-day by a at Chlaliencheng on this side of the Yaloo.

report that there has been a big. Chinese defeat support they had given to the 1804 Meeting this was carried by acclamallon, Votes of thanks man jost in from the front. His story is that

Was in the settlement on Monday to the Stewards and the Chairman concluded just before he left party of Chinese soldiers paying retorn calls to Colonel Denby and others.

The Viceroy the business of the meeting. Chefeo Express, enddenly surrounded and seized right Japanese His Excellency was very reticent in bis speech, soldiers bo were near the city of Antoog, spying and somewhat mere subdued than usual in his oot the land. Four of these "could not speak" and were beheaded; the other four were Shao- the belief in

manner; and to this fact more than any other is

reverse due. lang men who as colles went to Japan,

I believe that in years ago joined the Japanese army.

day or two, probably before you receive this, there will be sailing events to conid me but fight they belonged in the chronicle, in the conditions all point to a military of them. They said that 40.000 Japanese Irod

they answered every question asked crials; but at the moment of writing I have the stacked Ping-yangi that in the long-continued nowa whatever abant - great battle of defeat bas very best authority for stating that up to date no fight these lost 10,000; that as many more, over resched Tientsin. The facts are these. The 30 years of age, have been added, so that the Japane

somewhere above the Army is still 40,000 strong. What amount of trath have got across the Yaloo

place where the there is in this statement time will show ; but the

rest Peking road great viz. above Al-chia or Yechta. There вятся

some skirmishtog between outposts of that the Japanese since the last despatches left the front have turned the Chinese position and bare now the Chinamen between them and the river. If this be so, a czisis is surely at hand, and we may expect great news in

few days or at scy moment. The skirmishing I mention took place at Chiultoncheng, which you will see is a little to the north of the Peking Road in lat.

CHLO, October 30th, There is very little news about the here. Men-of-war lately returned frons

cruise, report marine seen fourteen Tepeme a torpeda bosts and forty transports in the Gulf of P chill, but where they have landed their soldiers in not yet known. We have had nothing In from Keres, so I am unable to fɔrward you anything from that quarter.

not

They

SOMETHING ABOUT TWO BOYS.

"Te most pathella incident of my childhood is this My mother had been wry for several weeks, not live more than two or three days longer at most. and the doctor solemnly, annonseed that she could

That night my father monas? me from sleep and took me out of my little bed to hid her a lest good-bye. I shall never forget the arena, which was now and awful to me. People were weeping all round the room, the 'air of which was heavy with the odour of candles and

lamps, and reaking with the frames of drugs. mother knew and kiss me, and then they took me back to my bed. But we I was led away some one opened the window a faw Inches from the top, and I noticed the grey down resting on fire ginen, and heard the cheep cheep of a newly wakened bird. Sino then I have sasociated that hour and sound with that unhappy epleorts..

The CHAMPION SWEEPSTAKES ; valus, Tis. 300; a forced entry for and open only to winners at this meeting, except the winner of the Hack Stakes, optional for the wlaner of the Consoln. tion Cap; weiht for inches as per scale; each pony entered to pay fies per cent, of the valce of the stakes and prizes won. One mile and & quarter. Mr. Henry Morriss' bl Blackberry, Irst 4lb...

Mr. Meyerink 1 Mr. Pelbum's d. 'Enery 'Awkins, 1st tih...

Mr Dallas 2 On the 25th two Tapanie men-of-war were Mr. John Peel's gr. Vagrant, zost 12lb

Mr. Reynell 3 left and went out to chase them, but were unabio on. They will need a great many more men to Mr. Robson's ch. Cardinal, stat rib

to find them. On the 28th the Chinese fleet left enry away the treasure of the Mookden pilace Mr. A. W. Borkil a Wel-hel-wel for places unknown, hnt prbably | --N. C. Daily News. Mr. Utola. gr. Sans Parell, oth

they

will meet the. Ispanese this time, and we Mr. C. R. Burkill o shall soon hear of another naval

naval engagement. Mr. Fourran's er. Primrose, 1st b

There are only a few foreigners on board the Mr. Rend o Chinese fleet this time; two engineers and two Mr. Josser's gu. Prime Mover, 1ist tìb ....................

Moon Henneken is still wo gunners, Worth: Mr. F. A. Sampson o

Mr. Heckman arrived here in the Mr. Hampton's d. Eclipse, rist 1b...... steamer Zienching; he has quite recovered, and Mr. Crawford ole enjoying good health. He left the following day for Wel-hai-wet la company with Mi gentlemen are going to Join the Flest again. McGiffin. It is not know whether these two

We have sia Engilsh, two French, and three German men-of-war in harbout ; so you see we are well protected. The weather has been

seen oglaide Wel-hai-wel. The Chinese firet i elderly character of the reinforcements isʻlmaisted | bar beetles and that is all. It is feared the foregoing paragrapli)—we were all maped and

Om of the gor chances to the parl-mutuel 87, Sans Parell 54. Blackberry 30, and Prime 'Enery Awkins had 157, Vagrant 123, Primrose Mower, Cardial, and Eclipse 10 each.

Primroat at once took the lead and cot out the repoing at a past pace from Vagrant and Blackberry, the rest of the field following in a No important changes in these positions compact body few lengths behind. eccurred until after passing the Monument. where Blackberry lay second and Sans Pare!! third, but a few strides farther on the fatter drapped away beston, and Primrose and Blick- berry farned for home neck and neck, with

Jutumn weather.

deli-tfal the last two weeks; proper Chefoo The British Admiral returned from his trip to Newchwang and Tientsin on Saturday evening, the 27th. When in Tientsin. Admiral Fremantle valed Viceror Li Hung-chang, who gravely niked the Admiral to sell the Centurion and

TIENTSIN NOTES.

(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.}

TIENTEIN, October zoth, There is an absolute dearth of war news and,

■ fret which is will more rerorising, a marked decrease in the sopoly of panic-stricken romaars. Meanwhile, there is a very striking change in the temperature reminding

of the impending clare of the aason. Unless the Japanese are uncommonly expeditions about It, there is daily less chance of the promised visit of 60 000 of their tions are going stendile on ta enhance the diffi. troops to Peking before the New Year.

ear. Prepare- care of large bodies of troops and especially cavalry

obstacles to has been conveyed by train to variossa pirategic positions. In the invasion of continental Chips

of their task and

put

the way;

the Japanese have probably undertaken steder

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405 N., long, 124.38 E. The method and date of the Japar ese crossing are not given

The attack on Port Arthur which furnished the occasion of a leader in one of your con- temporaries the other day was probably a dell berate hoax on Journalistic credulity. Japanese force is or has been near the fortress, and communication between it and Teku has not yet been interrupted for one single day. I do not make ibis remark in a censorious spirit, the senders of bagus telegrams and fictitious For everybody to more or less at the mercy of coy the proper attitude of mind, consider tag one's own fallibility, is sympathy and not country by rall; and large stocks of coal are censure. Large forces are still being sent ap

But (and to say what now follows I have written tortured for nothing. My mother proceeded to put well hand over hand, and died quietly thirty geare her bedside that might except me."" afterwards. She survived er my person who stood at

Speaking of the illness of 'her son, a boy of nine, s lady sava: “We had to sit with him night and day, giving him brandy, wine, beef ten, A., to keep him physician plainly told us that nothing more coulil"be alive, and expected every day would be his last. The

done to save him,"

in

spite of the doctors, the lar in well to-day. And

Yet in spite of the disease, and--we almant said—

too, but suppose we serve that up at the end of the story. All right, you say. Very well, then.

this is how it all game abank. There is a moral in it,

It seems that this boy, George Westmoreland, had previonaly been a strong, healthy little chap, as all November-1891, that is--he was taken down. The boys ought to be. But about the middle of last

plated of a had pain in the stamsch, ant vomited family couldn't make out what ailed him. He co quantity of yellowish grow stuff. Presently the pain was so sharp he couldn't lie in hed, and they had, so after another. The whites of his eyes turned yellow bla mother says, to apply fresh hot poniticos ous

to fight for his breath.

Vagrant and the St. Leger winner several ICBRINT | think that the Admiral, in refosing, is merele job than they bargained for and are now at the bring forwarded to unknown depôts by sex. | and his skin ton. He was hot, and feverish, and had

behind. Primrose cracked up at the Bosbes leaving Blackberry to command, and although Mr. Dallas brought op Enery Awkies with

■ tremendous rosh at last, the effort was timed trifle too late and the black won a mast exciting race by a neck. Vagrant was a good third,

Mr. Robson's ch. Danby, 11-t 2th.allas 3 Cardinal fourth, Primrose fifth, Prime Mover

Mr. C. R. Burkill o

Mr. John Peel's gr. Cockper, tost glb. Mr. Jones

Orion strongly supported, Certificate and Dalmeny of the others having most admirers, Dalmeny showed the way, with Orlan, Dandy and Certificate following in the order asmed, At the Rushes the quartelte closed up and grand r c homé ensurd between Orion and Daiment, the jute's decision belog dead- heat, with Crificate only a length behind. Diny was fourth and Ceckpen last, Time zmin, 4 cs.

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Mr. C. R. Burkil

The GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE ¦ value, T. 150; for China pontre; second pany, Tis. fo; weight for inches as per scale; non-winners allowed 7lbs; entrance, Tis. 5. Twice round * coorne selected by the Stewards. Mr. Robson' gr. Camptown, Trt 4lb......... Mr. Middy's d. Kingcraft, 11e 4lb... Mr. Jones a Mr. Uto' gr. Auctioneer, rost Pib Mr. Grean 3 Mr. Tarporley's gr. Laurel, ros? Rib... Mr. Pike & Mr. Roff' d. Ploneer, rost tilb......Mr. Ruff o

Camptown was an odds-on favorite and jump Ing in and style, led the entire journey, win ning from old Kingcraft by any number of lengths Audifoneer and Laurel came to grief, remounted the first named and was placed third.

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three other ships to the Chinese. The request was peralated in, and no doubt the Chinese

very beginning of their difficulties. The risks holding out for a bigerr price than that offered. This ofere of news I can argore you is true,

march round the Gulf through a district prollarly favourable HM.S. Cretrent arriveerday

to guerilla wariara sre vo (zgtb.) She ta painted black, an

enormous, and those of a debarkation from the fine

Tea with

the Polvang sqauðrið still effective 10 The British me

Centurion, Crescent, mach men-of-war Leander and

more so, that one is forced to give some and Alacrity will leave Chefoo on

cred't to Thursday or Erlay (November-18-or-and), arobably for the Saddies. The Severn remains here. The Linnet has returned in Tientsin.

The Tongshan output remains at the phenomenal figure of 800 tons per diem.

Of course his mother went for a doctor, and the Sir Edmund Fremantle had long interview dater said his young patient was suffering from with the Viceroy on Monday; and was playfully inflammation of the bowels. He gave meiloines asked to reat her Majesty's :et to the Chinese which, however, did no good, so far as the boy's for a beleí time. Some folks are actually stupid friends could see. On the contrary, he grew WOTER, enough to thick that this was a serious proposal and second doctor was fetohet. This medical e leis next objective, not Pekin akden will by the old Chang-tang. The same people gentleman differed from his predecessor, and gave out

Presumably it is

treated your recent Hulle paragraph from the that Georgs had an attack of rheumatic fever in

loves the relaxation of a joke as much as any George was worse. He now had backing cough, and Anania Shimbun about the swfal sccident to other words, seats rheumatism dismas which no the Japanese Admiral as a historic Incident, boy has any business with whatever.

The treatment on this theory railed nothing↑ one, and it is rather hard if he can't indulge its expectoration was so offensive that the people had without being misundere ood,

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unnecessary to disillusion The Russian man-of-war Kerayets and German Imperial vaults and tombs; costly death tokens your readers about the repated tressure in the Marie in't to-day ('0') for Kores. The Bayard and cerements there may be, hot the living Alexandrine. Camile, and Arcona are here.Manches are too zealous worshippers of the Shanghai Mercury.

nimighty dollar to stand the rivalry of their dead in the same colt, Barled treasure seems to be ingrained in the Eastern mind: evan mong felelligent

gent natives in Tientsin there la firm creed that foreigners all have treasure buried in their cellars or compounds t the Japanere may and Chihli the remembered that in Llatung and out of bed. The ho fall so he would not nation

NANKING.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

of

Our anval tacticians here, great and small, are of opinion. that the Japanese will not and indeed cannot come to Peking this year; but I believe equally competent, fudges take an opposite view. It must be

roads are

at their best

the Japt had been in the local fur market a (and that is bad) during the winter. I think I you in my last letter that it was known that large (intending) buyers a fortnight ago, This in a very s'gnificant fact, and ought to outweigh mere speculative opiniors. I may add that the

that is their agents, were

sibly believe that the selsre and rifing P will be hugely disappointed in the belief that the tombs will bring his own reward but they

they will ever get them.

fold A report has been current in native circles for some days that there has been a big affair at the

been repulsed ; an there is no foreigner at present at the front and as telegraphic communication is cat off, it would be wise to be sceptical on the point.

Sung Ching, the present Commander-in-Chiel, has orders to investigate and report on the recent conduct of Generala Yeh and Wei fu-kuel,

to use disinfectants. He broke out into aweats, so has to sturate the pillows. He could take no wore away to a skeleton, did the poor boy. He was nourishment save a little milk and Ems water. He nothing but skin and bone, and they had to lift him in

any one in lay for hours opening his eyes. Then on the the what atter hentug said he couldn't possibly live.

pany to rec-lve 75 per cent., and the third but there was no damage down and Mr Greston | killed some weeks ago on his way to attend the oalposts on the Yaloo and that the enemy has a forestalled by America 100 late, down the boy's breathing was onsler and he took food.

The dad beat was run off after tiffin, Orlan making nearly all the running and winning easily by four lengths in amin. 491ECK. The PARI-MUTUEL CUP ; valoe, Tls. 150; second pany 25 per cent. of the stakes; far China roodes; weight for Inches ar ner scale; griffins at date of entry allowed 7lbs.; Non- starters and winners at this meeting, 7lbs. extra jartrance, Tis. 5. One mile and a baif. Mr. Tin Wo't bl. Diablatin,, test gib.........

Mr. Dallas 1

3

Mr. Taylor's ro. Dare Devil, 10st ralb...

Mr. Reynell a at Ring' br. Flying Dutchman, 11st 41h... Mr. Meyerink Mr. Hugh Owen's gr. Freedom. 104 12lb.......

Mr F. A. Sumpio8 a Mr. Boyd's re. Dunoon, 11st 11...........................

Mr. A. R. Burkill o

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HANROW.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT,}

Haskow, October 30th. VICEROY CHANG CH H-TUNG,

Although many reperis arti have ir that Chang Chih-tong is in Peking by this time. It is now asserted that he will hand over the souls of office to the Fa tal to-morrow and leave for the north on Friday, the 5th proximo.

MOVEMENT OF TROOPS,'

Diablotin was a strong order at about even The Kwangles, Haazhin, and Kiongyu ata money, with Dare Devil second and Flying | again st Woch-ng for more troops. Ten thou

ent

buyers.

chronicle; the approaching Autumnal meeting Locally and parochially there is nothing to (Nov. 1st, and, jed) monopoliacs thought and conversation. Our martial zeal is pro fem. quenched by the absence of our instructors, for the Linnet has gone to Cheloo for a few days.

October 28th.

We give you her exact words: In February last,

What happened after that the boy's mothar, tells. she says, TM my husband, sa a last resouros, determined to try Mother Belgel's Curative Byrup. After form In three days he was able to sit up, and in a wook'a strengils every day, and le now abbo to go about time he was up and dressed. He gained desh and Sometimes I look at him and can hardly bellere be la the same boy who was so recently at death's door. Belgel's Syrap saved his life. Tours truly, (Bigned) Mrs. Mary Westmoreland, 5, High Street, Plomstead, London, April, 97, 1892.

Dutchman third favorites. Ås soon as the flog | sand are expected to be dispatched this week, I performed to further ensure the safety of the the Western Ving for veste, this look masification whatever for these paple-stricken remedy for kilness is, and use it fiext instead of last.-

was dropped the favorite was rushed to the front and he kept there to the finish, running home an eisy w'ance by two lengths from Dare Devil, with Flying Dutchman and Freedom close up. Time 3 ml, 23ł secu.

"The COSMOPOLITAN CUP; value, Tis. 150; second

Tls. 50; for Chins robles; Inches as per scale winners at this meeting of one rice, tibs, extra; two or more_races, zibr. extra; entrance, Tis. ro. One mile and three-quarters.

and large numbers are said to be on the way | overland to Tieniging including the above, It is estimated that some 35,000 to 40,000 have been went from here.

THE "KOLOA-HWYL *

There is no danbt now that my first Information about the outbreak of the Kaloa-hwel waS correct. One of their leaders, whom the autho rifles have been looking for a number of Mr. Hampion's d Eclipse, trat flb Mr. Reynellyears, named Wong-chi, affas Ko Via-wong

Certain fragrant berbs, over which the magistrate | unpleasant comiksers are at the present cation by telegraph was unbroken, and setblog |

steps to parife himself from any banefsi influence that

I might have attached themselves to him. There were rumours in Nasking to-day of a

to any how well-founded these rumours may be, pastand, and are now in Peking. Colonel Daubinero position from the west; the Chines

The

Mr. Kanuck's ro, Blue Peter, arst rib Mr. Dallas 2 bas oven ventured to return to Hapkow, where ago. The first honour this year fall be rotation necessitated a felt in our volunteer and defence ❘ other positions, ons # 85%, cheng and the

Co-day's Advertisements.

HARMSTON'S GRAND

¡ CIRCUS.

NANKING, October 26th, my last letter of the execution of two more There was a slight inaccuracy in the report in members of the Kelao Hui. Only one of the unfortunate men helonged to that order. The other was the murderer of the student who was examinations at Nanking. The crime occuloned a great d deal of exc fement among the students at the time, and the offic in were very prompt intresting and punishing the criminal. Ten more

members of the Kalao Hut were beheaded on Wednesday last. I wan riding along the street when my attention was attracted by a peculiarly doleful bowl which

Your radara doubtlew knew of the strengthen- met a group of yames ranners, wearing their tall for China from the Baltic, and one first-class rumours. Port Arthur taken; Chinese siterly That was the doctor professional guesswork. He repeated at Intervals. On scross the street ing of the Russian and British fleets. Two

(7 three) battleships are reported to be as routs We are again in the vortex of a whirlwind at bowel inflammation, nor a single touch of chemia. Now, half a dozen words, Little George had no great speed fram the exe ution. and conical-shaped hats, escorting the Nishtoi et

"The bowl was crutier (the Edgar). two recond-class ditte, and smashed at Chiuliencheng and their entrenched had a sharp attack of billouses and fadigestion, of fotended to frighten away the spirit of death, two gunboats are now on their way out to camp carried by storms utter rout at Fungheang which Mother Beigst would have cured him long which might be tempted to pursue the mandar n noforce Sir Edmund Fremantle, As Mr. D'Conor cheng, etc., etc, etc. At the moment of dea- before had her medicine been appealed to. Here This lugubrious yell is kept up all the

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Count Cassini were known three weeks patch (64.m., Sunday, 28th October) there is no the moral to conclude with Learn what the tras is continued, I understand, even after their return to be actively to the yamde, where certain other ceremonies

Powers had then made up their reports, though it is quite possible that one or bis minds to

to Interfere and stop the war by display other of the apposed incidents may be 2.1 Honrar. Even at an ordinary inquest held by of force majeure sapak: but itle now-bispered, accomplished fact before this letter reaches the Asten It customary at

at the close to burn on excellent authority, up here, that some you.

has occurred and that On Friday evening (35th October) communi. the two Western moment In Test perfect

rfect accord. One thing is was then known to bave occurred but the follow. evident, that no European complications are at Things are after all not so quiet na Renter and fight in the right between the Hanan troops present anticipated; otherwise Résislam AAN PAA feet of 37 Japanese trapporis came in and their comrades of some other we moves, ka 24th October it t battle somewhere close to Tatangkou (the scene of the presumably those of Anhul, but it is impossible Ministers both interviewed the Viceroy supposed, but not that troops effected landing in force and are now advancing on the Master's degree at the recent examination was resume charge of American affairs in the capital. early

The list of muccessful competitors for the comparatively robert health, is about to posted at the gate of the great ball a few days

in the week had their headquarters at temporary absence of the Zemer as Chlullescheug and had strong outposts in two to the province of Anbel. The fortunate can-activity, The drills have added quite an interest other out in the Tatung didate is Mr. Ho of T'at pingla.-N. C Daily to the life of the part, and rifle shooting maY Tan

almost be

ths Yalco In Jamnese somehow wald | so ba a populari

lar recreation

Monday, Tuesday, or Wed fa quite a friendly rivalry between the married and west and either on

dandnesday, attacked the outpost in front of Foog squads for proficiency, Homarried is right, the Benedicts are my holdim rangcheng, driving them la, and thus blocked their Ching

asse egress on the north-west. This outpost own. The Americans are again Klustrating on business was the the Pelbo the fact that "blood is thicker than ing the so-called uttar rout, and

Bourge of

of the

undoubtedly water. Courts Josathan has fallen into line the preinds of

of something serious. which with John Bull and he qaliw keen on the harinam, have happened by this time, Reference to the The soldiers of the church müstant are alan map will show your readers that the Chinese

The Municipal Library has been the recipient be caught between the devil

generala have once again allowed themselves to ROYAL

and the deep (n-gezarows bequest on the

this port stringent measures be taken for coast defence. 1 Mr. A. A. Belegolovy, of fat of the late | Their position is undoubtedly critical, as their |

has been cut ou who meape

维 Would We hope the new Govanor may prowe. Za 'n fargo and wisoslaneous Ubrary. His | exes of now or never with them. Commmend and Ruaias volunes go

to the ton worthy of the nickname by which he is my (1) of Irkutak, but the English. Prgemat Babri yaph between Tiantain and pinion!

could not be

A bé skruted to-day, to wit known among the natives,

"Ll the and Xuropean books mys left for the benefit of the fact. There is no second of the Brazen Hammer, A

confirmation gificant War anbecribers in the poble Monty. There are report that the Jeps are near Port Arthur:

SUCCESS prefectures. One native gentleman informas valuable works of rowerner, Mr. Defogeloys fear in the father of many lies. Conceivably. tax is being levied some of the

than five hundred volume, many

- originated in the native city, where

UNEQUALLED. that In his assessment will be about Tls 25 per

was an omnivorous render and of entholle taste. Post Artine may be their village

toba TO-NIGHT! of twenty-sores, pakis strategists lacline to the belief that Morkins a like returs it will hardly be necessary for the of their neighs and their ma57 franch

►1 take lever, of which disease had several cases In Mr. John Peel's gr."Mavir, 11st alb

government to negotiate Chefoo last fall, is at present wishing

Joens that

Winter le Europe.

werere Liaotung The Autumnal Tounia Hendicap fall to Mr. | the port. About ten people are laid up with test sickness consciption flat is being code in this region of L. Howkes, fres wrates.

and housing Mr. Jack's br. Barbel, rest Flb...............Mr. Pike o and Mr. O'Shea, of the I. M. Costoma nervice, J'ai able-bodied men au recruit for the armsy. A dele- | Klas took the Championship he stands out as | gentleotan

Moulden to

to well bulk and IT IS A MAGNET TO THE WISE & GOOD. gation of our from the effects of IL

afford the native converts waited on sie to

besides the necessary shelter, öbisin sa

un to

to whether

• best local exposant of the game being comparatively well situated for supply and an opinion

they ought to undoubtedly

in which, if we may except the Services, he micele keeping communications open. But this is Of course they plainly

best foraign Judges bere their country

of the Middlearted chase of hopelessly lost balle is something to dulk at the

TEGOTMY. of

autumn and winter, especially if the Japanese commanding Jean Metis folued by Nile, Kid, affoe of Hoserary Treasurer for the Sailors he prolonged drought to this part of the Worts,

runner up” was the Rev. F. continus be sat on the lines of extreme caution who made a gallant struggle against his they have hitherto displayed. and Tacitor and these positions were unchanged t

inged Best. Mr. E. T, Pym remains on the Managing are unable to successfully sew thede wheat, and gopornent who owed him 30

| is little or no other news. Mr. von Frans Wellantes has been summeand to Peking: By at the Monument with the exception that

they may have to vely largely upon apelwE- Therm A football match under Association Roles wheat as they call the large wheat or barley wavered the thing statele de la ban. The auspices of the Tanngil Yamên; he and Mr. triates had taken second place to Seamer, and once in the straight Mr. Mustard's point Centurion, resulting in a win for this later by

was played

VOLEBOT last Saturday, Cheloo against the

I say, bai pesbably be goes under sown about February or March, away and won essly by two lengths, Daimant

on lia muda. The Mindene kas tik berrian, Durring left yesterday. The local statement finishing a fair third, Time, amis. 4giseco. 4 goals to wif. The Cheloo backs played badly,

and the vatrasos food are The 100 whereas the Centurion's backs did very well.

mory

than the that they are to seek an muillosos with the Sos The CONSOLATION CUP Wales, Tis. 1501 The Chefoo forwards would have made a better

second pony, Tis, go; for ponies that have

game of had their backs not been so fond of

or run at this meeting and not won a race, and astrving the ball have been entered otherwise than in the

Mr. Ring's wh. Stær of the East, frat 4lb s he has been trying to preach bis gespel, stating

Mr. Meyerink 3 to Hankow and Wachang. The authorities, News.

that 5,000 of his men were already on the march In the "par" Eclipse had 151, Blue Peter 56, however, and in capturing him and he was

racetedad and Star of the East 18 supporters. The three

promptly executed. ponies kept close together, Star of the East

His head to now exposed in a cage in one of the making most of the cuentog, until half way down

principal thoroughfares in the city. The Taotl the straight, where the second in the St Leger has engaged about 3,000 men to patrol the city shot ahead and scored a clever two length at night each gets about 100 cash a day, and it victory from Blue Peter, Star of the East being asema that they are not night watchmon of the

bad third. Time, 3 mfa, 573 veca.

old solorious kind, but are really about all night The MANCHU STAKES; Valde, Tis. 100; second From the Concession their trampets and other signals can be heard throughout the night at regolar Intervala.—Shanghai Marcury;

CHEFOO.

pon, Tla. 50; for China ponies, bona ide grifios af date of entry, that have run and not won a race; wel. ht for locken an per scale ; entrance, Tls. 5-One mile and a quarter, Mr. Maylard's sk. Certaintee, 11st 4ib...seme

Mr. Dallas 1 Mr. John Peel's gr. Sɛxmew, rost glb.....................

CHEFOO, October 29th. Mr. Jones 2 Last Monday being the anniversary of the Mr. Guiar'a bl. Diamant, 11st rh

Empress of Germany's birthday, all men-of-war Mr. A. W. Barkli 3 | dressed ship, and at noon salutes were Gred. Mr. Macander's gr. Throstle, 10st 12lb

Several merchant steamers, 'amongst which was Mr. Gressan o the loyal German steamer Shengyi,

SHANTUNG NOTES.

(FROM "N. C. DAILY NEWS" CORRESPONDENT)

October gih,

On the 6th of October the newly appointed Governor of Shantung passed through this city.

together with several thousand troops, an route for Cheloo and other points east, Shan- that tuog's exposed location renders it necessary

Astan

bimme!!

the avarage

seen in our ranks.

of a

concern.

ROGER bea

of the

Mr. Toeg' b. Nile, 1st rib......Mr. Machado of their code of siguals in honour of the At this Sale Shantung ought to subscribe Min Belogalovy gut tiimify lanva Tierstylà thịò i when the Valeo army is disposed of; although We learn from Newchwang that typhoid | Shut A18 2,000,000. If the other province week after 3. Agrumpy Saarty mock-WIRROW / will have that distinction. Hardy as they may ·

Mr. Rlug's b. Tacito ...

Mr. C. R. I

Mr. Raynell

Mr. Jeroml's gr. Kid, rost glb..Mr. Walleumter o Centantes most in demand, but closely pressed by Tacitus, whilst Mavis, Kid and Nile were also

in H. M. S. Alsertly, from his round trip to Take,

the

[the]

be, the

i try

T

MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING

ANIMALS.

AT WEST POINT.

The Greatest Combination of Artistes aver soon ander

the Largest Tent aver erected in Hongkong.

TO-NIGHT|

ITH ADVERTISTMENTS TO THE LETTER FULFILLED.

AS MORAL AS MIGHTY

AND

AS PURE AS GREAT.

Admiral Fremantle returned on Baturday night submit to thle conscription of their duty towards / At all policia gourt" is phenomenal and kis think that Peking is now out of the question for INCOMPARABLY THE BIGGEST, BEST, Cept.E. K.Bourchier kus kindly takes over the to act

as far

and were a

freely back d. Seamer rushed off at score as Nawchwang and Wel-hai-wal. The Alacrity was gently, but Boon Be the rigoni was given and heid

Suanghai Stakes; weight for inches as per scale ; entrance, Tii. 5." Once round. Mr. Boyd's gr. Doublaus, itst zib. Me. Dallas

Mr. Hugh Owen's gr. Freedom, zust, zalb.........

Mr. F. A. Sampion a Mr. Ring's sk. Pompejas, 118 Pib.

Mr. Meyerink 3 Mr. John's ok, Silver Ster, tost glbananmu

ut cruising again the same night

199

Mr. D. Kalan, of the L. M. Customs Service here, has been teaserred to Chiarlang.

to

MOUKDEN.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

MOURDEN, October 23rd. The rumours we have here are endless, most

AVD

SQUAREST UNION OF POPULAR INSTRUCTION

AND

AMUSEMENT EVER SEEN BERE, OR THAT WILL COME AGAIN,

ALL "STAR" ARTISTES. EVERY EVENING AT 9 P.M

PRICES OF ADMISSION, Boxes of 6 Chairs

of Kosten may be set down as a guess at truth | of sporádic cholera and occurred Inst wel)

thing Dr. Grokan, of the The wounded Keropean officers who were in Canadian Presbyterian Mission, who wan tum-the. Flest aru milli here's their honorification is pocnally in "Tiantain," war merid off in a few being discussed by the Chlasse, and a zather hours, and a wave socle who was called in to chemical ficar bar la reported of some officious sald to “Maker: here: | Nave Cained at the British Consulata faderredende what part of honour ought in he given to Mữ. Xy to enquire PRONa subject. As the British Commal has Sants one be reserved. My quondag eray mother's son neutral under all sort of

$14.00

Single Seat Boxes, wit

£1.00

Dres Circle Chairs mêm

1.50

Stalls, Carpsind Seats

50.

Gallery. (for Chinese only) u

BOX FLAN #4 KELLY & WALSH's, where

ROBERT LOVE, Manager.

8. RIECH, General Agent.

bad is the Cheke Cine on the nothing of them unworthy of the slightest achenion but are in moving the patient, fold of winter the Chiewen maryle in this direction, the le

Ciad 19th fast., two stories from the "front 1⁄4 may be lacornsting, dessen and fled in seven hour.

members deing prem

prent. Mr. C. F. R. Allen There are men constantly coming in hace frema | börn nevarni esan of the undeation was voted to the Chalt. The Hon. Secretary, the camps, and one thing which they all confirm | Iers this macumin, da se ne Me Frau, at the request of the Chairman, mad in that the Chitose did aan autier de truck ka nd

the simning of the last mowing, which were they themestres gave out to begin with. The passol. The socotata viewing a credit balaios | majority of the men who had been Gemeni Tora, Command

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