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NEWS BY THE AMERIcan mail,

The Occidental and Oriental Co.'s steamship Garlic, Capt Wm. Pearse, from San Francisco, wa Vokabama and Nagan-ki, with the American malls up to 18th October, arrived in the harbour last night. We are indebted to our San Francisco exchanges for the subjoined telegrams:—

RIO JANKIRO, October tolk,

'THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1894.

the Bay of Korea. A force had been landed at Taksakan, just inside Talutso, on the northern bank of the Yaloo, and the balance, of the force had been landed at some place to the north of Tallenhwan Bay, whence it was pre-amed they would work down to beslege Part Arzau-. Fighting was expected to be a daily occurrence.

The native papers announced on the 6th Inst. that Pilnce Kung had been appointed Chief

,

LATEST FROM NEWCHWANG.

Under data October, erst, the Newchwang Daily News rendent of the N. C Wythng:-

Brmy

TIENTSIN NOTES.

{FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)

Imperial High Commissioner and Commander- | whila we hear of the lending of a fapan mites the route towards Moukdeo, The Chinese go As the Senate falled to confirm Senor Barrats | In-Chief of all the warings Army Corps now of 3m the part, and a Fode of 1,000 one beher and say that ve

Ribeiro for Judge of the Supreme Court, the President her in the name of Senor Americo Firagliane, ex-President of the State of Sao

Pruin.

stationed around the Impe lal Prefecture. Prince Ching (President of the Tangli Vamên) is anpofoted First Assistant, and the Board Pre- sidents, Wêng Tung-ho and T1 Rung-two (Chinese) the Vice-Presidents; Yang Lu and Admiral Mouri's presides over the court called Chang Lin (Manchus) have been appointed to investiga't the conduct of Admirals Melled Assistants to Prince Kung in regard to and Da Gama in connection with the recent military matters. Prince Kung is also invested with the power of life and death, without reference to the Emperor.

revolution.

At the gurst of President-elect Morsex Plexoto will settle all differer cen with Portugal before be retires.

The capitalf the "tate of Rio de Janeiro kar been changed from Nictheroy to Petropolls.

TONDON, October 17th,

The British Corrul at Lourenzo Marques, bus cabled the Foreign Office that the Kaffir have entered the outskirts of that port, and have burned several houses and murdered several people.

It is held here that a party of British marines has again landed from the gunbaat Thruch in order to protect the Consulate.ol Great Britalo.

PARIS, October 11th.

The Journal announces that a number of Government and municipal •fficers to this city have received thre-tening letters from anschlats in London.. The lettern älan defend Skato, the executed murderer of Carnot,

DUBLIN, October 11th.

The Freeman's "guruni ways the subscrip tlean of Frellshmen to the Irish Parliamentary

·Fund have been returned with a letter af exol. notion and thank Gladstone's cheque for £100 his bren·ccepted, however, as he is no lon, er *Minister.

BERLIN, October 11th. Pelzeran Ferdinand of Roumanla was delivered of a daughter to-day.

Pilnenes Frpilinand (Pelionen Marie of Edins hurgh) was married on Janus 10th, 1903 to Prince Fred and won 40 erx Hern, nephew of King Charlerof Roumania, heir neesumptive to the then of Ron anft The Princess was delivered of a son an fctober 15th, 1893,

LONDON, "ctober 13th. Galleneni's Messenger publishes an Interview with Boney M. Stanley, the African explorer, lo which the latter says "France has tel walutary example to the Briksh Government lo the sunnit she has given her agents In Alsic. The offers of the gents of Great Britain have

always been pa fazed by Interpellallon in Parlament and the folly of the pulley of ohtalaine peace at any cost " Mr. Stanley aler said he did not believe that Great Britain desired to impede France in Mdgear, but English mercharts there feased that French occupation of the island wight reault in the imposition of a Sariff hostile to their interests.

PAN MA, October 11th.

It is announced that Representativen of me American syndicate, which proposes to take large amount of stack in the new canal company, will konn spilve here to make a thorough inspec- tion. Many Idle men have been forn[shed trasportation and will go to British Gulana to wak'in the mines.

LONDON, October rath. The negotiations between England and France respecting cutanding disputes to Africa are reported to he slowly proceeding. No results Razon de Courcel reaches London expected unill and Lord Dufferin returns to Parls. Many French politicians are endeavouring to make ERYD

the basis of all other settlements. The Ikifwerkhas witnessed aremarkable declaration which looks like a return to reason on the part of one at least among responsible Parle nowtosperu. The Debsts seems in concede that England

cannot evacuate Egypt unless she has some

effectual guarantee that the country will not fall

Into the hands of another Power.

Unfortunately the Egyptian age is now mixed up with a new enterprise. The recently developed design of France to capture the upper waters of the Nile, and so to approach the Soudan from the south-west, ha stimulated many English politicians to set in their hold upen Eypt. We are xasured by the Standard that in the negotiations now pending the Egyptian questi-n formy no art,

here

TIENTRIN, October 29th. All agree that Chialfencheng has been No further detalls of the crossing of the Yalmo explored, but whether oʻried hy stormoz and the taking of Chialienghene have reached | evacusted la not known. No telegrams have ar. General Sang has retrested to Yênghuane: passed since Friday fast (26th October}; we hang, where a great battle is expected to take *lso know from official Chinese sources that place within the next two or three days. Mean. Férghnampahang has been taken; this town lieu consider bly to the N. W. of Challencheng, os Takashan, shout 80 men at

tu #| 'more advanced oth-east of

which

Mullakik, position

fa in the enemy's posses- Tapanese are reported to heat

the same canst Takashen, hat nearer T-ston. The opinion of the best informed foreigners enhan

wan Bey. Fenghuangchéng is about 120 to that when the Chinese saw their potion miles east of this port. Ifthe Chinese are defeated in the set of being farmed, fa., after they there, the Tanner will march on to Liaoyang, saw some Japanes across the

Yaloo and which is situated on this atver about 75 miles others landed near Tatungkos, they at once felt north of this part, and from there they will back on their tactics (1) of evasion; and that the probably go on to Markden, if they dare to face enemy consequently found little to attack when ▲ Manchurian winter. In less than four weeks they pressed forward. This way aronte some ilise this river will be frezen over. Will the | derision, but ander the circumstances. Japanese take this port ? They are sooth of us that is, the conviction of defeat, It is not a bad and east of us, and want to go north of us to policy. They live to fight another day, and to and 10 1909,400 | cool the blood of the belligerents,

prepare for their next cautions advanca ; with on the ground that he has displayed no

There are rumours amongst the natives that well beaten enemy they would probably push on ability at the present crisis Another decreeenersi Sung has been defeated at Fénghoang- and relse the frufts of victory, but this is difficult strips Wel Jo-kual, Commander of the Sheng cheng, and that he is falling back on Linoyant, with a foe who does not allow himself to be Division, of his rank and post as Brigadier-

hat this requires confirmation. Generals VI beaten. However, this is all hypothesis, and General of Ninghsia, Kansas, and orders hira to

Yeh, and Nich were engaged in the battle at after all Song Ching may not be playing the be turned over to the Board of Ponishments

Chlollencheng from which place they all rôle of Fables Cunctator. anawer to the charge of "running away from Ch

retreated to Fenghuangcheng. the enemy; peculation from ibo army chest and allowing his troops to plunder and pillage,

Admiral Ting has been deprived of the hocour recommended by the Board of War

HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.

[From Monera. Uno. Falconer & Co.'s Rapisem.)

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Co-day's Advertisements.

ST. JOHN

LODGE

OF HONGKONG, No. 618, SC.

REGULAR MEETING of the above

HALE, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the rath

Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, 12th November, 1894.

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Telegrams from the North state that Li Hang- chang has been called to Peking and has been given a seal to the Imperial Grand Council, under Prince Kung.

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An Imperial decree was received in Shanghai. on the 7th inst, noting that Thang Twan-kwon, the grandson of the late Tieng Kwo-fêng. Viceroy of the Liang Kiang Provinces, and

Sbx-vuen, Chen

both Hanil man had memorialised the Throne to be allowed to take part in the war against the Japanese. The Emperor granted thele regarst, and ordered them to report themselves to Wu Ta-cheng at

once.

By the nassengers from Newchwing the Shanghat Mercury of the 8th inst, learns that the Chinese there are in great consternation over the approach of the Japanese, an advance party oint of whom are stated to have reached a point within 40 or so miles of Newchwang and to have been reported by a caly scout to the authorities at that place. The better class of merchants, most of whom belong to other parts of China, are | sending sway their families and valuables, to be

prepared for all emergencies,

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that on the passare down, the western coast of One of our contem-orary's informants states

the Liaclung peninsula was closely hugged to

within sight of Port Arthar, and that not realige of ship ing could be seen. The only possible place for menent-war would be in the extreme upper end of So lety Bay, which could not be seen, Port Arthur was passed during the night

↑ of the 4th Inst., quite close, and there were no signs of a fleet eliber inside or outside the harbour, though the Chiorze may have been inside. On the entire run down nothing was seen except half-n-drzen "smakes "on the distant boolean, sppisently bound toward Ta-lieu-wan or the Yaloo ilver.

(Translations from Chinesa Papers.)

Shanghai, November 6th. A telegram received by the Viceroy at Tientsin reports the attack hy the Japanese, in three columns, on Feng-Hwang Cheng, early in the morning." The Chinese, after a short resistance, were forced to retreat, leaving their stores to the enemy. Over fifty breechloading guns, and a large quantity of ammunition and stores were the Chinese loss in man belag over captured,

1,000,

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The next move of the Tavenese Is of vital importance to the resident of this town. If they advance and caplars Fenghuangcheng, and from there march to Lienwang, this town will be fall of refugees. To take Monkden they must go to Liaorang, on acount of the range of mountains to the east running down south to Liaoyang. Once Linovang is taken, Mookden is at their merce, as there are only two or three thousand soldiers there now. The army reported as landed at Tikushan, may be intended to ernes form there to Llenyang, and cut off the retreat of the me from Fånghusagchéng. Again, if the Tapanese dare to ignore the Pelsang squadron, they may take this port and land an army here and go up in hosts to Llanwang. Or in case they make a dish for Moukiden they may retreat hy this river. This is hardly likely, as by the 20th of November this river will not be

fe for small boate

What will the Japanese da in the winter? Will they go into winter quarters at Moukden,

FA froyang or nghnangrhêng, or recross the Valon ? It le all Important to us. You may Imagine how anxloudly we are looking forward in the cold weather poing a further advance of paying to send a n'easant winter with the In spite of everything we are

enemy,

preparing

he'd of the officers and crew of the Patral and Firchrand, neither of which has nerived yet. We shall be glad to see them safely docked In the mod, Meanwde the Pigmy stars to guard ns, and to heat at cricket, and Fotball. I having been laid down, A camp has been erected have not heard of any more "Gall mines"

where the former ones were, and the acre of mud

is carefully guided by hrower..

CHENGTU.

(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)

1

We know nothing of the outer world, except sundry rum^ury, store the Inue of your paser of the 21th of August. China and Japan may have half-evoured each other and we be none the wiser. Our relations to the outer world are over the same, sud most amicable they are. The higher officials are no doubt kapt parilaily posted in important Imperial affairs,

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It is believed here that the Japanese have landed in force sear Tallenbwan, some way 15,000, others 10,000, and a few go the length of $0,000. I tuciius to the view that these are the lovers on board of the 37 troopships seen nost the Tatung (in Lisotung) last Wednesday. If all but certain that Port they have landed, it f Arthur is the'r objectiva.

The reigning Empress's death is denied ; thay mistake has been made and that now say that the defunct lady was a concubine of the Inte Helen Feng: truly this is an odd mistake. Peking reports have it that Kwang H ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING extremely ill himself; a very likely contingency to these times

Among the other on ic news of the Imerlal city is a queer alory of a Chinaman and a Tapanese being caught in a combined attempt to endermine the Palace. Considering itu superficial area this is a haxvy demand on one's credulity

The Peking officials and those of the TrangH Yamen are, even vat cherishing the hope of or at least of an armistion before the folh prace, of this tenth moon (this is the 1st) If thi Temate chance befalls them, the birthday festivites will be rhorn of little of tbelt contemplated grandeur, otherwise they will. The triumphal procession

to

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phen is to be sacrificed after the

sum of five millions of trels bas been spent on repairing the road. This sounds ridiculously Incredible, but contracts are expen- sive in the capital. Foreign Tientsin refuses to think of aught but racing this weekN.C. Dally News."

October agth.

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Reports have reached hem of the landing of some 10,000 Japanese troops to the south of Port Arther, and that they have so men-of-Doors covering their position. These are probably reloforcements for the army which is beselg log Liao-yang and which has most likely taken that place by now. The united faree will march on Port Arthur by the south-west road, and the gunboats will assist the capture by bombarding

from the roads; so we can expect any day to hear of the fall of this impregnable fortress. The little consideration that is being shown towards the Chloess Navy shown that it is not thought to be much of an obstacle, and still our paper is claiming that the Chinese gained the victory In

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hat the masses are bilasfolly ignorant of erely hidden behind the forts of Wel-ksi-wel, fastand | be admitted, to the (Sfalls) Carpeted Sexts for

thing.

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of trying to prevent the landing of the Japanese Perhaps they are waiting for their Admiral. Her van Henneken, ls in Peking, and will probably not be back for some days.

When Li Heng-chang-was told that_the Yorking was ong of the men of war. before Port Anhur be turned white, as well he need be, an he has reported to the Throus that this was one

The Te

It is reported from Chefoo by telegraph that milltary examinations art ofl, and some 10,000 of the ship company's tag Polhs, which left

WID,

the Japanese had attacked the forts at Ta-ilen- and after dasperat fighting, during which the loss was over 2,000 men, they succeeded in capturing three out of the eight forts at that

that place.

On the evening of the 5th despatch was received from Liso Yang arating that 2,000 Japanese cavalry appeared in front of that place, but on being attacked by the Chinese, at once retreated,

pipe

bad

The examination for "Chajên" last month passed without more than a ruffle in our great city. There were not any unpleasant circume deaths. The missionaries abtatced permission stances connected with it save, as proal, a few

to distribute books to the 17.000 candidates as they came out of their cella, and did so without any inconvenience whatever. Just now the

'braves' are in the city. The camp-soldiers here are very agreeable men, bat bare a run down down appearance, as though the oplum excluded the market in the regular drill.

nli The Thai has gone and hit sucessor is here. Yesterday the high Commissioners from Peking left the quarters for down river and the capital. Their Investigations have been carried no in stret secrecy, and no one knows the fate of the Viceroy, and the presumably golity parties Investigations were based upon a ander Jorisdiciton. I am informed

that the the number nf Incompetent officials, maintaining bid character obarges, the clacipal ones being employing

of the people,

| bla dalies,

na

The Viceroy of Nanking notified his civil and military subordinates, on the 2nd, that he proposed to leave for the north on the 17th inst. and that, as he was golog to command the to the many assistants in his new post, those who wished to follow him to Tientsin should send in their names at once.

bere on the 3rd instant, has been out twenty-six days spying and despatch carrying, and has not yet returned. Lently. She would make a us hope she has not Joland the Japanese

foe hoat for them,

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Manager. 5. RIECH,

General Agent, Hongkong, 12th November, 1804- *1177

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.'

No. 414

It is stated here that the German authorities have taken out ‘20,000 Masser rifles from the mail stemas, These was destined for LINFORMATION has been received from the Hung-chang's soldiers, who will adly miss PRACTICE will take place as under, between Military Authorities that ARTILLERY them, sad will soon have neither arme, money nor provisions.

October 30th, Telegrams have been received - bera stating that the Japanese have takes Kurien Castle, and

Annther Parts journal, the Figaro, has poured | Slang corps of Haskocke and would require then to repption tant salt dollar | captured thirty gana and a large amount of

a cold drocha upin the colonial section of the French Chauvinists. Now that an expedition is being prepared on a large scale for dispatch to Madagascar,

that Journal bas pointed out baw small are French interests in the island com

pared with those of Americs and Eagland.

mote

to indorse the demands of the War Office and to

telegram from Newchwang stating that the city

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It is currently reported that the Viceroy bat made use of evil and incompetent officials, lion. The Japanese are also reported There has been much disorder in several districts be landing 15,000 men at Ta-lien-wan bay.

Can south-west of Chengtu, nd general slaughtering his valuables away in Shanghal? He la say one tell why Li Hang-chang lo send. The Sin-wan-far of the 7th, publishes a of criminals during the past summer the result,

not the only one doing so alther, for Shông to was reported missionary who was There are only 607 French subjects in

Madaga

Taótel in following his example. The town talk of Ching-chis had been capiated by the Japanese temporarily stopping at Taungchso, 180 from here is that they are preparing, fa case of the

At caz. including men, women, and children, and on the sth. This place is about midway between bere, excluding <fficials. The French trade is not Newchwang and Port Arthur, and grave fears day, and during the s

that there were 31 robbers executed in one

Work!, to yon to Canton and set up a new summer £130.000 yearly, and shows a

Fost their wers entertained for the safety of the latter heads in this city. The responsibility for such Government decrease as compared with the amount of sina

It is reported here that Messrs. Detrfug and important naval station. The people of the

a state af [affalen is inida st the Viceroy's door. Of years ago, when the treaty which France now

invaded districts are reported to be in a great question. Report says the Vicemy has not for-

course the revenue for Peking is the burning as the islegram was wrongly worded. No You Hennekea bave gone to Peking is error, teks to enforce was concluded.

The refusal of the French budget committee panic and to be deelag in all directions.

warded the revenue aloce his assumption of reliable word of this has yet been received, how. office seven years ago. 1

I hear that he Intender. It is further stated that Part Arthur will provide for an increase of the army by 35,000 The Nanking correspondent of the Hupao so at the end of ten years when he will fall wilkie a week, so de not be surprised if you

Will hear of it. the fail

fuil smount—the annual revenue up

The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees | Breakfast and Tifla ..................... an annual remfitance. The it seema, pr.

TIKMTIIN, October goth. affair has caused no end of fil-feeling.

of Carge are hereby requested to send in their | Titis and Dinner. .......................................... Missionaries bave gone about their duties su

Yesterday the Paising anired, and reported || Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served anal, and

have

up to date experienced any that while at Port Arther she saw the Japanese immediate delivery of their Goods from along in Excellent Style at short notice. outburst of (1-feeling.

Ianding

troops. This has been confirmed by a | side.

W. THOMAS, Two hospitals ard la process of constraction private latior received ham, The Chiesa Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessal Afferent

Proprietor. parte

of the city by American and who has also say that the Japannos seu landing will be landed and stored at Consigness' risk and Canadian Methodists. The C.M.5, are extend-

expense, Pigson Bay, on there must be some truth is si ing their number northward. Some of their these reports. And

C. L GORHAM, i sioumors ses still being numbers have recently entered the matrimonial sent to Fort Arthur, and some are still to be sent state and others are hoplog to. The Cathellen there. There is a rumour that the JapanaM WES

men, le one of the saneat steps of recent years, reports thai Liu Kan-yi wili lasya for Peking

on Boll com ela, The Government,

Had the demand been granted the improving the roth of the present Chinese moon, taking ten relations now witnessed between France and military and civil officials in his train. Germany would have been immediately checked. Moreover, the incident is further regarded as The Board of Revenue has ordered an evidence that the more sober-minded politicians additional tax of a per cent, upon salt, tea and of Paris are beinning to realize how little is to sugar, in order to augment the War Fund. ba hoped for offensive purposes from the Russian aillance.

HANKOW.

The German newspapers have been telling a pretty story of a Piloco and a baby in omnection with the recent army mancouvers noRT GATE-

(FROM OUR CORREIPINDENT.) weller. One afternoon, after three hours of hard work, Prince Adolph Schumbarg, a brother of the

HANKOW, 5th November. entered a peasant's cetinge and Gerinas Empress,

The Viceroy left here to-day ; according to the asked housewife if she could give kim some- latest reports for Nanking. He is to remain as

The women Viceroy of the Liang Kiang and Ashwel pro

thing

the

to est, for he was Stadtwif she could find | vinces, whilst Liu Kus-yl is to go lo his place to

| she would willingly if the i to mind her

e she looked | Peking. No doubt you will have rolithia faforme-

fox su me exts. The Prince promptly took charge tton about it before this rasches you.

WON 11.

THE WAR IN THE NORTH,

· 100 -

(FROM OVR CORRESPONDENT.)

are patting up a very long block of foreign tab,

(at Time Hingemhing though no one

constructed bull-lines near the old. Imperial | city,-N, C. Daily News.

and

CHUNGKING.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

Chungking, October 19th.

known the

The Zinner has returned, and the Chinese may

*ONSIGNEES of CARGO par Steamship Dinner

"GAELIC*

Acting Agent,

Hongkong, 12th November, 1894

TO JOURNALISTS.

N EXPERIENCED And CAPABLE

she has been awisting deja paves to lead A JOURNALIST I wanted, for the stat

Ta-lien-wan.

will the pleurero

of hearing them at the Lycema Thours arms of the Wenghong Telegraph. Liberal sarma to Isra MARY TETASSER, the latest being that | & Deepscent man ; no other need apply. Theis a mutiny occurred at Shan Haikume he the Full particulars as to experience, napisliy, ircope, wars not being paid. The people on and turns to be sent to

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SPECIAL NOTICE.

of the infant and was skilfully amusing it when The Cotton Mii at Wunkang là to go on several kinnisbed officers of his stat came up. working, but it to said that the Hanyang Iron The Prince for the moment is the most popular and Steel Works are to be closed down for threa The Telegraph Convention signed at Tientsin | the train striving from thera kaaw maching member of the royal family among Prussian | months. It in daubted whether the new Viceroy on 6th September mavides that Junction of the so I doubt the truck. From all I can how,

bellave (kaz slur: two

mime the witt have anything to do at all with Chang Chi-China and Burnish wire be effected before then, the Japandin' secuennd ** Plagyang w Hongkong, yth September, vilas.

industrial enterprises,➡to wit, the above month of May 1995, with a verbal promies on mentioned two works, the two new cotton mills, the part of the Chinese that the work will be consider vandierny zawe kan rescued for

hurried on to completion before that date. Wire, sale, sinival at Peling of Moses. Datring the silk filature, mlat, otdy, and possibly these aur fosatators for the work have been ended by von Heimakan, Thấy ai mopping dh je "THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH * WAI will remain under Chang Chi-tung's control,

be an enle at the Houging and Victoria the Indian Government and the other necessary Robert Hark I hear that the Viceroy intends entsing a war

te the Hoogman City and An oce ulans! Tientsin correspondent writes

the Irrawady

DWA WABIL, KYRKY Eyggung kom saoße allimo the Pelyang squadron received orders stars. this is carried out there is bound

A new Chinws telegraph station will be 3,200 Lasis of seed for Shanghai, in Thongkat (4,30 w dach Wel-bal- el to proceed to the Yaloo to prevent to be trouble, and foreigners will be in danger.

opened at Manne, a market town at the Meriye Numerous boats crowded with soldiers are an anticipated Japanese landing. It accordingly

Eastern base of the Katobia Mills and 30 miles salled at tight, and at daylight the part de oprotiêng they carry they cannot be intended of the murder of the Consular Aggat Mr.

stili proving down river; se judge by the number from the British frontier, this place in the site arrived at Fort Aether, where it is now said to be. The Falke was engaged croising across the two very far, and most ilkely they are going to

Then is to be a Britisk Consulata pakabintai months of the two pails. The Pelynng squadrow Kwang,chas only whence they will proceed here and it will probably soon be re

overland za the North. fr muid to co nalis of six vareufs. In smesed to

open port. Why the Consulata should met kaya

The vidum Kunghiig undred bars from your

to the AC. Daily News that on the 28% tax on the people, each" having to pay thres Pulariola sre being shipped from Shanghai . } wort in dit hours, an wil foava komarow with

the Japanese riveremsats, na tho sóch ait, n A memorial porries was held at the Rumelan ↑ been fixed for the largs town of Tong-yunk, yit

Intga Japana se dlast and a sumbaral frasezares.

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