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DEATH.
At the General Hosptial, Shenghal, on the 23rd of November, FREDERICK JOHNSOW, late Master of the steamship K'usgpal, aged 65 years.
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1894-
TELEGRAMS.
THE CZAR AND THE PRINCESS ALICE.
LONDON, November 16th.
The mantage of the Czar of Russia and the Princess Alix has been duly solemnized.
In his marriage manifesto the Czar remite all Arrears of taxes and State loss to the peasantry: reduces the sentences of all undergoing terms of imprtionment and exportation, and sixty- three of the Poles, whe were exiled in con sequence of the rebellion, have been allowed to
return,
(From China Ganetis.) [To he uken for whatever they may be worth as they are specially contiibufed by the Japanese News Bureau.]
STALE NEWS.
TOKYO, November 19th. One division of the Japanese Army left Kinchla on the 15th, and the other division of Marshal Oyama's brigade leit Ta-llen-wan on the following day for Port Arthur.
NEW PORTS IN KOREA. The Korean Government has resolved to open two more ports to International commerce In the Peninsula, namely Mokpa (Mope) in Chullado, and Choo-yong (Kyoko-gen) on the Tatung river.
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slowly winding its way, presented a grand and Tux news received in Shanghri on the 51st lost. THE WINGLOK STREET OUTRAGE. solamo spectacia. The procession to the that Singen has been taken by Maraħal Yama- Cathedral lasted two hours. The coffin was, on | gata, shows (says the N. C. Daily News) that Its arrival at the Cathedral, removed from the ¦ a part at least of the Japanese First Army in hearse and placed in the centre of the Chapelle | marching westward towards Newchwang, Slopen la a departmental city situated in 40.30 Ardente, where the body yów lies in state.
N. fut. and 103.10 E. long.
LONDON, November 13th. The London Gazette contains a declaraston to the effect that the duty of the Stamere Buffer State Commission is merely to examine the limits of the intermediary zone, and not to delimitate a neutral region in the vicially of the Mekong. Mr. Scott is gasetted, as head of the Commission.
The Marchioness of Queensberry has obtained a divorce. The proceedings were conducted in
LAMITO.
The book of the week in the autoblography of the Right Hon. Sir William Henry Gregory, a well known member of Parliament until his appointment as Governor of Ceylon In 1873, a post he resigned in 1877.
RANGOOM, November 13th,
be
TRX entirely new programme at Harmaton'a Circus fast night, lntroducing the famous Aldean Family, proved a great #access and was boroughly appreciated by all present. It will repealed to-night, when wụ hope to see a Iarge audience. A A detailed notion of this really Gret-class entertainment will appear in our next lume. To-morrow night a special attraction wil be the China ponies' jumping contest, for which sporting event the fiery and untamed Killle crankie late Chesnutt) possesses an undeniable chance of earning undying fame.
you
THE MARAUDERE IN THE POLICE COURT.
At the Police Court this marslag, Mr. §. X. Wodehouse presiding. Au Chun, 28, Li Pouk, 31, Ip Sam, 37, Pan Fok, 50, and Pan Ckx 17. years of age, who are charged "(a.) With the not in custody, being armed, and unlawfully did enter house No. 56, Winglok Street and steile therefrom $740, allver watch and chain and are alk coil, aggregating lu ya'us 876;; (5) Uniawfully did ki and murder a certain Chinese male adult; (<.) Unlawfully did shoot police constable Amer Singh (No. 575) with latent to do him geleroar bodily harm on the asnd lastant at Victoria in this colony" were brought up on remund, and the following additional evidence was led: ----
Chung Sam, reading at No. 56, Winglok Street, wald, on the 22nd Instant shortly after 7 pm, he was on the first floor, above the shop, writing
letters,
After
be had fiolshed writing be want down stairs with the intention of giving coat to his servant to wash when he was stopped
CORRESPONDENCE,
(We da nơi naoutsarily endorse the spłolous sotpredsed by Correspondenta in chile volnous:]
* POST OFFICE 'LIKA JOKA' „Toftan Zorron or van “ Howaxono Telagrath.” S-If, as I have recently seen stated in the cal newspapers, a new posial Ordinance bas came into force by which only two ounces of newspapers can be posted to Unlon countrica for two centr, you will be dolog « kindness to the poble by painting out that the notice at the Hongkong Post Office, which states that four ounces can be noated for the = en named, is only intended officially as a little joke,
Faithfully yours,
Hongkong, 27th November, 1894.
A. Z.
THE WAR IN THE NORTH.
We are indebted to our Shanghai exchanges
It le reported that Lord William Beresford, who arrived in India on November 3rd to take a Port Arthur was not taken up to yesterday : the boltom of the staira by a man, who for the following items :--
over the management of the Patiala stable for a short time, is engaged to the Duchess of Marlborough.
from the Straits to-day.
Lord and Lady Randolph Churchill arrived
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE French gunboat Luffy was at Foochow on the 23rd instant.
ANALYSTS xay that batter is the most nutritions article of diet and that bacon comes next,
A WRITER in Health on Frolt in its Relation to Health," says: "Of all fruits, apple is King, with the grape
Queen,"
THE Chefoo special correspondent of the Shanghal Mercury writes on the 20th Inst. as follows:-"In reply to your telegram i utente
There was fighting between the Chinese
And 200 Japanese about twenty miles from Port Asthor, The
Japanese are reported to have fallen back towards Ta-llen-wan. The Chinese losses ar
to be about 100, whilst the Japanese AIC reported to have lost shout 300; but these reports are from Chinese sources. The Chinese are said to have captured ten prisoners.
A WRITER in the New York World maya →→ Salad is laxative, hence its value after heavy dianer courses. Cheere is stimulating. People who live well and ext to live consider a dinner without a cube of cheese imperfect. Fraft is Rperfent in its action. It disagrees only with diseased or everloaded stomach. Half a pound of grapes or any juicy fruit will digest a big dianer; if it is too big the glutton must bear the the good deal like fire consequencer. Feeding is making. The engineer learns to keep a good fire without wasting coal by filling the grate or fuel-holder.
There must be room for the chicela- tion of the element of combustion.
t pointed a revolver at him and said "I have come to make my fortune, if you call out I will SEDOL you dead." He then took hold of a fleet.
x or seven
SHANGHAI, November 21st, The Lalyuen le out of dock and has joined the
Nativa officials here have received news by
guews and tled him to eight or ten of his fohl who were already made fast in the shop. He wire that on the 13th and 17th Inst. fourteen recognized the third prisoner, as the man who tied him up, but not the man who afterwards
Japanese men-of-wit appeared off Wel-bal-wel; searched him for the key of the safe. He saw altogether but kept well out of range, though they fired sizo
men, three of whom went away out of several shots at the forts. The fleet left on the Dato 18th. Another telegram states that the Japanese the back door after they had searched the house,
Second Army Corps had attacked Lungwotou, 30 He could not identify any of the men in the dock except the third prisoner. He was not hurt,
# from Port Arthar, on the road to it from Talien- He did not notice.
but were twice repulsed by General Wang. fice any weapons in possession of
From private advices from Nanking, we learn the others. The man who polated the revolver that Chang Chih-tung, Immediately
on assuming at him had it suspended from his wrist. From the time he went down stairs to the time the mea the Nanyang Squadron to prepare to leave for
charge at
at Nanking, ordered the larger
feer vessels of went out at the back door was not above a
North an quarter of an hour. The head master of the shop and crew are demursing, on the typical Chinese on short notice. Many of the officers was upstairs all the time. He did not see him brought down. Saw him afterwards when he grounds that they were engaged by the Viceroy
of Liang
Kiang, and that they did not see the was led by the queue. He did not miss any
reason why they should fight, the battles of the properly, neither did he have anything broken
Viceroy of Pechili. The vessels designated will apen. He saw the chisel (produced) when he
next week. went upstairs after the men had gone. It was
It down stairs.
W
the
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Mn. J. Barrett, Minister Resident to Slam for the United States, was received in andforce by the King at Bangkok on the 15th inst. MORE NEWSPAPER VICTORIES,
November 21st. THE present tile Holiness, as applied to the Official reports have been published here Pope, dates only from the Fourteenth century, showing the progress of the First Army, under Before that time it was used by Kinga and second £arse to receive 1000 sove, and the thirdying besida a chair on the first floor. He took Lü Peb-yuen, who are now in charge of the Marshal Yamagata, in Manchuria, A detach Emperors.
Chinese ment of that "army attacked the entrenched position at the town of Hula-yen on Sunday the 18th Inst. The strength of the defending force was reported to be 30,000, but after some three hours' resistance, the Chinese JAPANESE and ENGLISH CARDS, hard-deserted their positions and Red towards the Five guns were amongst the -painted and of Artistic Designs; JAPANESE Doh-west.
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Holu-yen is a large town situated at some river, and is about forty miles from Feng-hwong- sheng and about eighty-five from Newchwang.
distance from the west branch of the Ta-yang
* (Special to Shanghal Mercury.).
JAPANESE BLUFF. YOKOHAMA, November 2158, 11,35 a.m. An official telegram from Admiral Ito has been received, dated Ta-lien-wan, November 1,
lating that the principal Chinese fler four gunboats, are foside Wel-ha-wel,
for two days the Japanese fleet mode over effort to Indace them to come out; but it was fruitless,
THE Melbourne Cup, a handicap of 5000 sava,
goo sovs, out of the stakes, was run at Fleming.
Mr. F. W. Purches' ch, h. Patron, 4 VIL, get. Mr. J. Paterson's br. b. Devon, 5 yrs., 7st H. G. Dawes
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We are informed by the Agent of the Messageries tos on November 6th and resulted as follows: Street, stated that at 7 p.m. on the 22nd bate on his way to relleve Port Arthur-ITR
Maritimes Co. that the steamer Salaste, with the next French mail, left Saigon for this port at noon yesterday.
Tun Pelyang squadron was at Wei-bal-wel on the 21st last, Divers had gone down to ascertain what damage had been done to the Chinyum through her running aground.
THE local Chinese authorities to Shanghal report that the Japanese attacked Weihalwel on the 19th and 20th with 17 men-of-war, but after two days' fighting they were repulsed, with heavy losses.
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Mr. W. R. Wilson's b. m. Nads, 4 IB., 91
H. Morrison 3 There were 18 runners, and the winner, start- ing at the remunerative odds of 25 to 1, won cleverly by a short length, a similar distance separating second and third. Time (distance two miles) 3 min. 31 secs.
guest
It is officially stated that Generals Nich and Chinese
forces opposing the Japanese Flist Moog Fu, a coolie employed at No. 56, Winglok Army-General Sung, the Commander-in-Chief, fostant he was the cook-house of the attacked by the Japanese at Matterling on the shop, preparing for bath when he aw
12th and 13th instant, After a hard fight the tome men coming in st the front door. Chinese repulsed their saralants, and claim to The cook-house was in the middle of the have dilven them ground floor. The cook was not present, but Mottening is a high range of his running N.E.
bark
same fifteen miles. was near at hand. On seelog the men, and and S.W. to the eastwa being suspicions, he was going upstairs, but was between Fenghuangching and Liaoyang, and
to the eastward of the hig
high-road stopped at the foot of the staticase by a masts about halfway between these two poln's. who pointed a revolver at him. He was taken General Sang started for Port Arthur on the roth,. into the back of the shop and tied by this
with a a large force to two or three jokis who were atrendy tied
of cavalry and infantry. together. One of the robbers sald Don't speak 11th Inst. off Wei-hal-wei steaming slowly about The Forhine was seen on the morning of the THE Chefoe Express of the 19th ways-News or I will kill you." He kept silent. A man in four
Llukanviso. reached Chefoo on Saturday night from the kept guard over them for 25 minutes, and then four miles of the guns on
was in splendid order and as trim an American Mission in Tongchow that a great he heard the report of a pistol in the front shop,
ilm as possible. his bead)-Well, my dear air, I can do nothing and were taking up a very threatening position. BRYOom the Doctor's Care-Doctor (abaking many seldlars had accumulated at that place and aw & Man run in at the front door shomilage news from Port Arthur Is not at all encourag
run away The man who was keeping guard possession of all the forts in Tallenwan and to the Chinere. The Japanese were in full more for you. Patient Wh-a-at? Good gracious, Serious troubles were feared and assistance was
over them, when he heard the shouting, ran out doctor Doctor-No, really my friend, you are asked as only three male members of the Mission of the back door. He saw Ex or seven men
Kinchew on the 7th inst, The Chineseabandoned | In perfect health.
the forts without making any stand to speak of. were in Tangcbow at the time, the others having altogether. The man who tied his gwexe had a
In some of the forts the gun were loaded and- The U. S. S. Baltimore left suddenly yesterday sized that man as the fifth prisoner. He did spiked or magarius blown up, but eans, ammust gone to Walkies and the other Mission
stations. revolver suspended from his wrist. He recodefonators in the ver
rents. Not morning, leaving behind some of her officers, who not notice that any of the other men were unknown, but it is presumed that on receiving ched hira he were there at the time. Her destination is armed. He was searched. The man who sear The Japanese flest in the short bombardment
as the fourth recognized
prisoner, The robber who them was the man MAC
guarded
whe lost only two killed and Siteen wounded, and the above news, she has at once proceeded to them up. That was the fifth prisoner. The skipt were hardly touched. After this our Tungchow,
so the Japanese fleet returned in Ta-llen.wan, An Imperial decree was issued at Peking on the leaving a portion of the fleet to watch Wei-hal-soth instant commanding all Generals to keep strict discipline over their soldiers, and ta decapitate on the spot any man attempting to take things by force from the people.
wei.
THE JAPS.
CHEFOO, November 22nd, The whole of the Japanese fleet is at Ta-llex- wan. The Japanese troops are marching south of Fort Arthur. News of an attack is expected
KOOW.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, November 7th.
Delort, which left Saigon on the sand inst., THE French cruiser Forfati, 719 tons, Capt. arrived here this morning. Her armament con. sists of 15 14.c.m, three-ton runs. She struns at the rate of 144 knots per hour. The Nanking correspondent of the N. C. Daily News states that Chang Chih-tang has been ordered to Peking, and will be succeeded at
Sbéo-Kan provinces and a native of Hunan Ova Shanghai morning contemporary of the 14th fast, says "There is consternation among the officers of the Chios Merchants' steaners recently transferred to the German fag, site officers in one steamer were yesterday rephced by Germans.
men were there at the longest about 25 minutes. He did not actually see them come into the shop, and was mistaken when he said sa at first. They were all dressed in ordinary clothes. The fourth prisoner had a lamp. They did not make any nole.
The
ing
tion and stores were all abandoned to the enemy."
Cependent thinks there is little hope for Port Arthur or the Pelysng squadron, and be Rives this news on the authority of the efficere of a British man-of-war (the Severn) prostat throughout all the operations. The Japanese bed seventeen war vessels, two armed crafsers, a flotitz of twenty torpedo boats, and eighteen transports.
The Chinese silver loan often million tacls, at / Sanking by Yan Chang-chun, Viceroy of the fined by Mr. H, E. Wadehouse at the Police Cour door with sliding bats inside, and bad horizontal Port Arthurat 2 pm. on Friday last (16th.) She
seven per cent., which was placed here was considerably covered.
A well attended meeting of merchants and manufacturers took place at Manchester to-day, A resolution was passed for the establishment of
• Cotton Market as well as a Cotton Association in Manchester. The Managing Director of the Manchester Ship Canal Company announced that the Company was prepared in accept ten. ders from India by telegraph for the direct ship ping of plece.goods from Manchester to India..
NEW YORK, November 7th. The Tammany Hall Democrats were utterly defeated by their opponents here; the cry being "Municipal Corruption," Owing to the success of the Republicans at the polls their majority in the House of Representatives will now exceed
Tus 7. 8. Say, a vessel rendered notorion in connection with the Franco-Siamese trosoles, www sold at auction in Bangkok on the sathinst, for ticals 6,500, at which price Mesere. Andersen & Co. secured the old craft after a spirited com- petition,
| LIV FING-CHANO, Viceroy of Szechuan 11 reported to bare been ordered to Peking and will be succeeded by Tan Chung-lin, Vicerry of
ancceeded by Pien Pao-chise, who retired from the Governorship of Honan in 1836.
THE latest victim of mud-headed officialdom is Captain Hugh Craig, of the Eastern and Australian Steamship Co.'s popular steamer Menmuir, who for dropping his mud-book accidentally over the telegraph cable that connects the island of Hongkong with the Leung Sul Wong, who also belongs to the anbirb of Kowloon, in September last, was shop that was 'held up,' stated that he saw the men come in at the front door. It was a folding this morning, at the instance of Inspector Corcoran, the paltry sam of five dollars, If this
bars about fose Inches apart in a frame outside, sort of thing is not carrying the law to which moved on wheels; when closed was extremes we should like to know what it is. fastened by a spring, and when open ran along Surely the ends of Justice would have been met the outside of the wall. When closed it could sat by the Captain being cautioned in the usual be opened by any person outside. On the aand way-aven if that were necessary---instend of Inst. It had not been properly closed. He saw & being made a public spectacle of, put to the
or 7 men came in. He did not know whether expense of engaging a lawyer, and then fined a they closed the door alter entering or not, nor nominal sum, which meant nothing! Making how many men went out at the back door. The British justice ridiculous is a fine art in Hong-drawer where the cash-box was had not been kong.
broken open, he made a mistake the other day in aying so, for it bad only bean opened, not broken.
the Democrats' and the Populists combined the Min-Che movinces, whe la turn wil be but several times fired at Japanean torpedo bosts!
fifteen.
We take the following from the Chifoo Express of November rgth:-We are unable to satisfy our readers as to the question whether Part Arthur is now really taken by the Japanese or not. Up to the 16th Inst, the Japanese had not yet attacked the place, but the Port Arthar førts ST. PETERSBURG, November 8th.
coming within their range. There are reasons to beilere that the Chinese are still in possession - The remains of the late Emperor Alexander
of Port Arthur and intend to keep it were, on Tuesday evening, conveyed in torch-
The British steamer Totchlow, Captali possible. The Chinese fleet light from the Imperial Palace to the Church Livadia, In weled but solemn procession were Deans, which avived here from Bangkok today, bal-wel on the 15th Inst. The Japanese fleet after remained a few days at Tallenwan paid the Emperor Nicholas, the Grand Dukes encountered a very strong northeast moving
in the Chian Sea, notwithstanding which this w Wales, and several members of the Imperial Family, high Clell, Milltery and Naval officers the run up in a triffe andar eight days.
to
The prisoners did not cross-examine the wineries.
At this polst the hearing was adjourned til to-morrow at 10 5.0.
NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN
MAIL.
bodr
We hear on the best authority from Textsla that the tester Chintung, Captains Stewart, Jeft reported that eight war vessels and four torpedo boats were on that date lying la Talienwan, and that the Japanese land forces were then actually attacking the outlying foris at Port Arthur. The latter were offering a vigorous resistance. The Chintung took over 140,000 cases ammturition and landed them safely, finding no difficulty either in entering or leaving the har
Captain John McClore's appointment to the fleet is confirmed; there is some doubt se to his actual title of Vice-Admiral, but none as to b power.
When he proceeded to Taku on Felday- to leave for the fleet, the crew of the despatch boat refused to go to sex,
in consequence of
of the slarming news of Japanete naval movements in the Gulf, but it was expected that a crew of volgaters would
eters would be found on Saturday. As nothing further bad been heard it was conclude, In Tientsin that he had got away by sayɑo morns or other.
his
The Fleet was on the 17th of November augly ensconced under the guns of Wel-hai-wel, and seventeen Japanese war vessels were pupy oned to be watching them carefuly from the outalda
We bear from native
wa
Kourem is Tientsin that
CRYSTALLISED APRICOTS, CHERRIES, Vladimir, Sergius and Paul, the Prince of well-known Scottish Oelantal liner compatad azt to Wel-katmal and has since been steam. Captain R. Janer, with the Australian mall, this last item of news was not confirmed,
FRUIT JELLIES, PARISIENS,
GREENGAGES, &c.,
in large Assortment,
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Hongkong, 17th November, 1894..
Is
The Chiun Navigation Co.'s steamer Chingis
between Port Arthur and Wel-hat arrived in harbour to-day, For the following to and fres wel. Yesterday and
on the horizon and nearly
exchanges:— Japaners war vessels outside Cheloo, at Port every steamer reposte having met some of the Arthur'and at Wel-hal-wel; it is evident that they the 15th inst. twenty-four Japanese transports were discharging troops, etc., at Tallonwar.
have been observed-day colamos of smoke | telegrams we are indebted to our Colunin! | Sheng Tactal is totally discredited in the North,
When arrangements were
made last week
LONDON, October 31st,
to ship Kung Tacial back to Port Arthur, Huang Tastal, of the China Merchants' conducted the A disastrous fire le reported from New York. business. Shong!
said to have shipped 4,000 quarter of the city, and are of there buildinge Klangs during the last two-months. were destroyed. "Beven lives were lost in the flames,
and dignitaries of the Oribodox Church, who we learn from the Nough that Mr. Moochad, strived from various places to take part I
In the
the Commisioner of Customs at Hapkow, had one A. S. WATSON & CO., L.D. oques. The body is to all be to see Viceroy Chung Chib-tung at Nanding. yesterday at the Church and was visited by large number of local inhabitants and people The visit is said to be in connection with the from Salta and the surrounding districts. Á mom | Wuchang Cotton Mills which it is stated / are watching the two latter places closely. On The confsgration originated in a tenement packages of personal effects from the North to imposing procession was again formed yesterday Excellency wants the Custome to dance, from the Church to the pler and the body was taken and placed on board a man-of-war to be conveyed to Sevastopol,
After lying in state at Sevastopol the remains of the deceased Emperor will be transported to Moscow where also it will lle to state for a day or two. From Moscow the body will be con- vered to St. Petersborg,
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS,
It is perquected that all communications relating to Subatoms, Advertisements, Ath, be addrested to the image, plang
Telegraph" and not to the Editor.
Lettert on Editorial matters to be sent to “* The Editar" und ottoladividual mmabers of the stay.
Communication InterAnd for publicaeton amam be accompanied by the name sort address of the writer, not masamadly for publicassom : but an evidence of good faith.
THE_British steamer Diamond, Capt. Bilis, watch, as stated in our columas sucuntly, un THE ARRIVAL OF THE "JUMNA" disabled while en raude to Amgkong tem Singapore, having had the defects to her machinery made good, came out of Kowbon Dock at soon today, under orders to Leave for Keba to-morrow moraleg.
On arrival at the capital it will probably be THE Band of the 1st Shropshire Light Infantry teken to the
the old fort on the Neva and will lie is will pay the following programme at the Offers Mate before burial at the Cathedral of St. Peter Murray Burney this evening, om- and St. Paul where the remains of Peter 12# mancing at 8 o'clock tem Great and accessive Sovereigns of Bwvula,
While the columns of the Honghing Telegraph I except Peter II, are barried.
be op for the fair disceden by correspondental of all questiona
affecting public interests, it must be i
understood that
Masses for the repose of the soul of the late
the Editor does not in any way hold himsed pie for Emperor will be said in the Orthodox churches
pinions this expressed.
TO ADVERTISERS.
Insertion in that day's lawo not later than Tares o' Glodic so na not toward the sadly pibilcation of the rapat ve
and chapels In the Crimes: During the three days ceremonias in that peninsula the State will
Marek
Mandalone of Tada gentnommar Gaddy
The British troopship Jumaa, Captain D. Campbell, which left Southampton for Hongkong on the 13th ultimo, arrived here this morning with a detachment of the first battalion of the Rifle Brigade and a large quanilly of saval and military stores. Lieutenants G. N.S.Ang ber passengers are and E. D. Power, Rifle Brigade L Lieut. and Mrs. Thompson, O.S.D.; Major
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A telegram was received last night (Nov. sand) by the Hufas from the North stating that A general who holds a command in the the Chinese had defeated the Japanese st Austrian army has been placed under arrest. He Motiaallag, Chinllanchéok, and Port Arther, and is accused of selling plans of fortifications to the had captured a large quantity of stores and Russian authorities." It is suserted he received | provisions.
■ million francs for the documents,
Sweden, has been destroyed by fire. Filem of A lunatic asylum at Stockholm, the expital of the inmates were burned to death.
The Paris Gaulois pobilshes a rumour to the effect that Italy is planning the seizure of Tripoll
November 3rd.
The Wattminster Gametia in publishing a carlos of articles exposlag Mz. Besant's pretensions concerning alleged letters from Mahatmas. The Blavatsky Lodge of Theosophiste hure.com sidered the matter and have decided to take no salon, panding, the return of Mrs. Berant to Combs, wils England.
O.S.D
C. E. Jervis and Lieut. H. F. E. Lowl, Lieut. P. T. Denis de Vitié, R.E.; Captain St Aubin, Rife Brigade, who embarked Queenstown
Major Magrath, Major and Mrs. Purchase, Surgeon-Major O'Sullivan, Paul ard four children, Dawson and Board, of Captain E 3.
Captain A.
ol
Lieutenants M Combined, A...
November 6th,
THE IMPERIAL AUDIENCE.
For the following account of the recent Imperial audience at Peking we wro izdebted lo the Peking and Tiantsin Times----
The Imperial andiones granted to the Frenck and Rassian Misisters took place on Monday, last (11th instant) at the Imperial Palace. The Ministers, who were accompanied by the Ministeer at present, in
antared by the door or Tire two
the Touagh
received them
and conducted them to a large l
large hall to the centra
A bomb cairage attributed to anarchists has of two pavilions where the principal Ministers of
give dinners to the poor at each stopping TH Chefes Exfraan reports that the ironlad
· Advertisans org requested to forward all nation fatended for plans of the body en route to St. Peterebark | rock when returning to Wef-hal wel, which debt-family:
Cafururn was seriously damaged | by Immense precautions have been adopted by the
Jesu accounts for the sensational telegram junt amiborlifes throughout the routs.
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*We apologise to out rundurs, low Aus) to-day by tralu, being escorted throughout the so much spaan in this longo
viewtatements which Journey by the Emperor Nicholas and savorni Imperial and Royal personages. The body contemporary, Ens del
influenced entirely was received at the station by
by the clergy, the Grand Dukes of Russia, and the Gensenli | vur duty le dhe publ SUBSCRIBEES TO THE HONGKONG and high Civil and Military functionaries. The many onqubies which,
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