DAKIN, CÞÜICY HANK & COMPANY, LIMITED. VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1895.
States Consuls that the pieces had been captored by my Army, which would undertake to main. tain order and prater! Forcig zera, at the fame fee informing them they need have no antley. They erquired If any trouble ha occurred during The combate. The Consuls
them- expressed selors thankful of our cars and promised to reassure all the foreigners at Niwchwag. The Carauls and Commanders of Foreign men-of-war requested to telegraph to their Ministers and COLD THE HEAD, &We promised to do to and they all appeared Admirals that all Foreigners were quite safe,
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Bottles...............$1.00 and 50 Cents.
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VICTORIA DISPENSARY. Hongkong, 19th January, 1895.
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ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
WINES AND SPIRITS.
127
L. these are Selected by our London
House, Thought direct at first hand. imported in Wood and Bottled by ourselves, thus saving all intermediate profits and enabling us to supply the best growth at moderate
prices.
PRICE LIST WITH FULL DETAILS, TO BE HAD ON APPLICATION.
PORT --Alist removal should be rested
month holera are. When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being sent out.
SHERRY: Excellent dinner and after dioner Wines, of very superior vintage. All are tine Xeres Wines.
CLARET:-for Clarets, including the lowest
pileed, are popranteed to be the genuine product of the infer of the grape and are not anilally made from talsins and currents, ne is generally the case with Cheap Wines
BRANDY :-All our Brande is guaranteed to he pure Cogne, the difference in price being merely a question of age and vintage. UFCKY All our Whisky is of excellent nazlity and of greater age than most brands
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animated, and expressed a kindly feeling for our Army. We have strictly prohibited any Chinere entrsing the Foreign Settl ment, which is guarded by six hundred [apanese sollers. The English and American officers expressed their thanks for the police measures we have given to protect the town. The Sellement la perfecity quiet. Upon attacking old Newchwang (native town) we lound me Foreign Missionarles whom we Immediately took ander our protection.
LEFT BANK OF THE L'AO RIVER COMPLETELY TAKEN.
THE LIAÒ RIVER STILL FROZEN,
YOKOHAMA, March 10th. A telegram from Newchwing, dated the yth Instant, stater:-The. First Division of the Japanese Army reports that on the 4th instant the south-west of Newchwang and the left bank of the Liso River completely taken.
Two Japanese soldiers were blown up by a mine during the day.
The Liso (Newchwing) River is still frozen.
THE CAPTURE OF TIENCHWANGTAI,
TWO THOUSAND CHINESE KILLED,
Yokohama, March roth. Marshal Nodia reports that on the oth inst., his army, belag joined by the First Division, allacked Teschautal (Tienchwangtal) from three directions; one division comlog from the north- cast, one from the east, and one from the north- west. They commenced the bombardment at seven o'clock in the morning, and by 10.30 s.m.. the Chinese forces, numberleg upwards of 10,000, were entirely soated, fleeing disorganized Inwards the north-west. The Japanese loss is estimated at about one hundred. The number of Chinese killed, as far as
as can be judged at
the present moment, is about two thousand. A large | D
quantity
of guns, rifler, immar ilon, stores and other materials bave fallen into the bands of the Japanese. Tenchanlal (Tieachrangtel) Is An important milliary past, where General Wu Ta chefgard the Hunnnese troops were stationed, The place was destroyed by fire caused by the
xplosion of shells in bombarding."
THE DEPARTURE OF THE EMPRESS OF JAPAN.
1ler Majesty the Empress of Jacan leaYEL Tokio on the 11th March foər Hiroshima. She
will, Inspect all military and Red Cross Hospitals
en route.
PROMOTION OF GENERAL NÖDZU, General Nodzo bas been promoted to Fleld Marshal.
ARRIVAL OF MISSIONARIES FROM THE INTERIOR.
PEKING, March 11th. Ladles from Kalgan, three hundred miles month of Peking, have arrived here, on account of receiving warning letters from the American Fegation and other quarters. However, every- lbing a very quiet there as well as bere,
TIENCHWANGTAI BURNT BY THE
CHINESE.
YOKOKHAMA, March 11th.
FOOCHOW RACES.
(Special to Hongkong Telegraph)
FIRST DAY,TUESDAY, 19TH MARCH, 1895. The Foochow Spring Meeting commenced this morning under saything but favourable chemstances. Heavy va'n fell during last night and through at the forenoon, rendering the course very heavy going.
The following are the wrath of to-day's
TACKE:--
The SPRING CUP; value $ron; entrance $1; for all China "pontes ; weight as par scale, Half a mile.
Kinder......creati Bonton......
་་་་་་་་།་མ་་་་་-་
3
Klurara... **** Time-614 sec. The MAIDEN STAKES of $10 each, with $50 added; for all China pinles that have never ran at any meeting; weights as per scale. Three quarters of a mile.
Mercury Dragonfl
Butterly...
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... 3
Time-I min. 42 3.5 sec. The Amoy CUP; (presented); value $100; for all Chins ponies; weights as per scale; entrance $5. One mile and three quarters.
Boldheart Antocrat
Stendhast
Time-4 min, tył sec. The KULIANO STAKES; of $10 each, with $50 added; for all China ponies; weights as per scale; winners at this meeting, ylba, extra. Seven furlongs,
Firefly......... - m...on. ↑
Kladır......
Samkomukoli 3
Time, amin, grecs. The HACK STARTS; of $5 each; for all China ponter not otherwise entered; catch weights over a stone; Jockeys who have never hað a winning mount before this meeting in China and/or Hongkong allowed 7 lbs. nonles that have never won a race allowed zību. Once round,
Greybeard Santacruz....
1 2
Time, min. 35secs. The KUBHAN CUP ; value $100; for all Cbina ponies; weights as par rcale; winners at this meeting 71's. extra ; entrance $5. One mile.
Yox.......KES WIDERSTA
Time--amis, 19åsec. The RACING STAKES ; of $5- each with Sto added for the first, and Ray for the second pony; forall Sox2 Ade griffiné at data of entry and ponles first raced in Foochow and Amoy griffins; Weights as per scale; winners 7 Ibu, extre. One mile and a quarter. -
Leander
Jackdaw..................................................................... Time-lo. oec.
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3
The NANTAI STAKES; of $10 much divided, 70 per cent., 20 per cent, and vo per cent, to first. second and third pony ; a forced entry for al poster entered at this Meeting except in the Hack Stakes; weights as per reale. One mite and a quarter.
Boldheart... vacejani African Ratofin Time-min. 58.
On the with instant Field-Marshal Oyama reports that the First Division, after consulting with the Finst Army, proceeded to Talangchen, leaving a regiment of infantry to varrison New- chwang. On the gth, the First Dividon attacked, in contest with the First Army. One brigade the merkan' The Sonel Whisky marked crossed the Liso River and advanced along to BROADWOOD PIANOS at W. Roblason & Co.
right bink. One regiment of
of infantry, with
Houstong Market.
* an/verly popular and It pro-regiment of astillery, advanced in a direct rente, mement be the best local connoisseura to with a division of the First Army. The Third he ennerley in any other brand in the Division advanced along the left bank of the river and crossed above Tenchantaf (Tionch. nghai). The Chinese retreated towards Tsengtaliz. Belog pursued by the Japanese and surrounded, the Chinese sustained severe- We only gminniee our Wines and Splits too, leving over 1,000 dead on the line of be cenuine when housht dhect from us in theat only. The whole town of Tenchantal Colony on from our authorised Agents at the (Tiancheangal) was hurat by the Chinese.
Comet Peris,
זן
The Hongkong elegyupk
TWO MORE SKIRMISHEF.
YOKOHAMA, March 14th,
A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. Chinese starked Japanese out nats on the north On the morning of the rath instant 1,600
TH MGONG DISPENSARY. side of Chlulle, near Kokea. They were driven Hence of Terry Po
Teoff with heavy loss and nmışurð. Analber 1000 Chinese aftäcked the Japanese rear left flank, but were strongly repulsed. The Chinese left seventy dead on the fiel The Isparete had only six wounded, NEWCHWANG RED CROSS HOSPITAL. In Newchwang there were alx hundred who were receiving the attention of the foreign doctors onnected with the Red Cross Hospital, LATE TELEGRAMS.
HONGKONG. Tuesday, March 19, 1895.
TELEGRAMS.
St.
PACIFIC INTENTIONS!
LONDON, March 19th. The correspondent of the Times Petersburg states that the whole of the Fussin Mediterranean squadron proceeds to the Pacific
in readiness for eventualltler,
FIGHTING IN THE PHILIPPINES. The Spanish trapps have routed the Malay Mussulmen at Mindanao, and one hundred of the rebels, including the Sultan and his son, were killed.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Cholera is still prevalent among Asletics in Bangkok.
The fast and furious Pritish_gunboat Tweed went into Kowloon Dock yesterday for the usual periodical overhaul.
Li Hung-chang, with a sui'e of forty persons, including My. H. Petkick, his Foreign Secretary, left|Taku for Shimonoseki (Japan) on the morning the 15th instant.
THE Agents (Messrs. D. Sassoon, Sons &Co.) inform as that the steamer Arratoon Apcar, from Calcutta, left Singapore for this port yesterday afternoon.
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COILARD & COLLARD PIANOS at W. Robinson | W. Roninson & Co, plano bullders, tuners and New Comic Song and Dancs Albums at W..
repairers.
& Co.
THE P. & O. S. N. Co's steamship Palin, with the next English mail, left Singapore for this port at 4 pm, yesterday, and is expected here about 6 am on the 24th inst
ARROULAR meeting of Victoria Lodge. No. 1026, will be held in Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, on Friday, the 22nd insten', at 5 for 5.30 invited.
precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially
MR. KINGSLEY, who was among the fore'gners that fell into the hands of the japanese at Wel- hal-wet and was subrequently released on parole, has resumed duty in the Customs service and 1 now Harbour Master Tientsin.
A FPICIAL meeting of licensing justicen was he'd Police Magistrale, presiding. The police having at the Magistracy to-day. Mr. H, E. Wodehouse,
no objection, the application for the transfer of the "Criterion Restaurant" license from William Young to Anne Young was unanimously granted.
THREE Chinese poulterers of the Central Market, were charged at the instance of Mr. J. Witchell, Acting Inspector of Markets, at the Magistracy to-day, for neglecting to clean out their evil. meiling poultry peas. The erring Celestials, who admited having been duly cautioned before, were fined $2 each.
*.M.5. Centurion's talented minstrel and variety troupe will give the Grst of a series of perform- unces at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, at 9 pm. to-night. A bumper horse, In view of the object for which the show is given, is a certainty. so those who have not yet secured seats should be at the theatre In good time.
THE Bullish cralser Leander left for Yokohama thornlog.
Robinson & Co.
THE U.S. Senate v. tels large appropriatlan for the Rowallan cable en February oth; it received the support of Rerohlican" "and Democrity." -A sation on the Farallon lands is said to be Included in the scheme.
A TELEGRAM received at Kobe from Seoni on the 6th instant stated that the Tal Wun Kan Alfempted to commit suicide on the 5th, he being afraid of the discovery of a certain plot. He was his attendants coming into the room in time to unable to successfully carry out ble intendon, FATAL ACCIDENT ALBAS PRÖIT.
prevent him.
THE numerous filends of that thorough Belilah sailor, Mr. D. Shearer, at one time the energetle Secretary of the B. M. M. O. A. and lately Chief. officer of the Canton river steamer Kwong-hoi, will be glad to hear that he bas received an appointment in the Japanese Transport Service and leaves for Yokohama to-morrow to join the gay colours of Dai Nippon. Bravo, Shearer!
A MERTING of the Legislative Council will be held to-morrow at 3 p.m. :-
BUSINESS.
(1) Report of the Finance Committee. (1) Sanitary Bye-laws.
MOOISTERIAL Îquine,
Atike Maglattery today Mk. H. E. Wede hour, Coroner, held an fequiry into the circum- arces attending the death of Ching Ping-kam, an engine driver of the China Sazar Refinery, who le the Government Civil Hospital on Satur day last from ir jurles salt to have been received through d ceased coming into contact with some machinery.
The following evidence was fed :—
Chan Ah-fat said that at 11.30 am. on the rath fist, he was working on the first floor of the. Refinery and the deceased was working rear a great wheel. Winess heard the 'eceased cy, and saw him coming away with blood flowing from his arms, We went to the deceased'"
Ordinance to amend and consolidate the Law
(1) Second reading of t8 Bill entitled "An'ance. He knew the deceased, who waɛ
about 30 years of age. reinting to the carriage and posscanion of deadly weapons."
ORDERS OF THE DAY.
(2) Second reading of the Bill eatlied. "An Ordinance to declare the effect of Ordinances repealing others."
Thomas Kerr, chief engineer of the Refinery, said that at x am, on the 13th instant he was called to the chat elevator engine. There he raw deceased about ten yards from the engine with both his arms badly smashed. The decerned, who had thres fingers cat off on the Government Cell Hospital. light hand, was still aire. Hearnt him to the deceased was the engine driver of the char elevator eng
SINCE the breaking out of the present war between Japan and Chins, writes the fill Shimpo and other vernacular papers, a rumour has been who has been General, Admiral Commander-16-
up charcas to the cher and cisterns. men always favour China and seek to place The engine is worked from the first finar. Chief of Coast Defences and goodness knows what else besides since the sinking of the Kow-disputed by Conaal-General Shimamura, who to start and stop the engine when necessary,
impelmente la
Japan's way. That is strongly | As driver, the duties of the deceased were thing to July last, married a daughter of Mr. G. was sent some time ago on official business that was to say about once in every six hours Detring, late Commlarioner of Customs at to the seat of war and has returned home, having Deceased would do that by means of a small Tientsin and now Director General of the North accompanied Field-Marshal Coust Orama at
wheel which opens or shunts the valve. He China Raliway,
Port Arthur and Wei-hat-wel. He declares that the engine after the accident, but there was the unfavourable cricisms of the Japanese nothing to show how the accident had occurred. press as to the sentiment and actions of the
At this point the erquiry was adjourned sine British Oriental Flest toward the land and naval
die to allow the Magistrate time to visit the forces of Japan are entirely unfounded. It
scene of the occurrence. true that whether in land battles or sea fights, source of trouble, and therefore the fact that the the presence of strangers as mere spectators is a
British Fleet follows to the wake of the Japan.
quadran
watches the laiter's actions may bare proved more or less embarrassing, Yet that is the sum total of what the Britials Fleet did, and there is no ground whatsoever Chlon and forces.
AT Tientsin a few days ago Major von Hanneken, constantly circulated to the effect that Engilah engle. It is an engine used for heaving
FULL stock of banjos, mandolines, pultars, accordions, stings and fittings of all kinds at W. Roblazon & Co.
FROM Chinese sources the Shanghai Mercury learns that General Wei Ju-kwel, after being degraded, has been executed at P-king by order of the Board of Panishments. The prisoner was brought to the execution ground guided by about gra soldiers. The President of the Board of Punishments was present with the death warrant, and there were many spectatore. He and pity of the onlookers.
and
SHOCKING SUICIDE AT THE CENTRAL POLICE STATION.
We are indebted to our evening contemporary
was duly executed amidst the ringled gibes for the charge that it sided with ~ING for the following report of a shocking suicide
obati acted the operations of the Japanese Admiral Fremantic has shown considerable that occurred at the Central Police Station'yes'er- goodwill to the Japanese, as is attested in day morning
When Field-Marshal
It and CLO
of suicide occurred at the
On the 1316 Instant, says the N. C. Daily News,
more than one instance. a telegram was received at Shanghai announcing the death, on the right of the 13th, of Cantatorama torched Port Arthur, for example, the Central Police Station this morning. Alex G. S. Bardi. Many now in Shanghal knew piimentary visit to the Commander-in-Chief of Police Force, who arrived from Home a fort- Admiral also landed there and pald comander Cathbert, one of the recruits for the Captain Rund's when in command of the Osaka
the Second Army. This courtesy be repeated night ago under the command of Inspector rennleg between that post and Nagasaki in the
Cutiing his throat with a razor, ne The place his arrival was unticipated by the British visit at Port Arthur, he discharged the obilgallon left the mess room shoot half-pal elzt o'rince. Admiral. As the Marshal could not return the to be in good health at the breakfast table and
sixties, and subsequently when in the service of when the Marshal reached Yongcheng, at whiched, whowasof a quiet disposition, appeared
the Nippon Yusen Kaisha; and, though a man of retiring disposition he was one who neverist friendship once established. Captain Burdle, for some years past, was occupied as a Marine Surveyor at Kobe.
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at Yangcheng, when he was again called Upon A few minutes later he was fourd in the W. C. by the Commander of the Brilab Olental Fleet. He was lying in a pool of blood with his throat The Marshal vialted the British Fisgship gashed so severely that the wlodolpe was WITH reference to
and talked with Sir Chinese War. Loan An
E. R. Fremantle severed, and a razor was lying benise bira. sought to be raised at Shanghal, at a meeting on
for some hours in A very friendly manner, D. Marques was at one called in, but The Admiral was the Tatb Instant of the various guild presidents,
extremely desirous, be Cuibbert was beyond human ald. Deceased held at the Shanghai magistrate's yaman, called sald, of accompanying the Marshal in the was a native of Glans, Banffshire. He had never together by the Shanghai and Mixed Court
sirault on Wel-hal-wel, but as it was not possible been in police service before, but had served maglatrates and Yen Trots, the head of the
for him to leave bis ships so long a time he seven years i in the army and at the time of ble Customs Book, it was stated that the pawn with the Army. The Admiral subsequently Army Reserve. He was twenty-six years of asked the Mandal to permit bis Secretary to go enlistment in the Hongkong Police was lu the brokers of Shanghai were willing to subscribe Ti. Po,000; the silk and satin dealers, Tis. Accompanied the Marshal to Wel-hal-wel and ave, His companions had seen no symptoma 50 000; the bankers Tis. 80,000, and the
was present when the ceremony of surrender of insanity shout him, but he had been heard jewellers, Tls. 3.000. Other guilds have signified as held there. The French Admiral and stating that he did not think he would like p police willingness to subscribe, but, so far, nothing sent on that occasion. At the
officers of other countries were also pro
nentral
work. An inquiry was beld by Mr. H. E. definite has been arrived at.
ceremony, the
Wodehouse, who found that 'death resulted English and French national anthems and then from a self-infilcted reene wound apparently the Kimigayo weis played in dus order, and Inflleled under the laffaence of depression of last of all cheers were given for the Empire and mind amounting to temporary aberration of Emperor. All were on the best possible terms and enjoyed themselves frankly and beavily. Not the least ill-will exists between the British Admiral and the Japanese forces.
SCENE-H. B. M. Court at Bangkok-Counse (having asked a question and received a long rambling answer without point); I wish you would submit my questions as I put them, and then you would not waste the time of the Court To much.
His Honour: Why don't you interpret properly; what is the matter with you to-day?
Interpreter: I do interpret properly, your Honour..
regularly put in a number of conversations of Opposing Counsel: No, you don't. You your own.
MR. I D. CLARK, Edor and Proprietor of the
resson.1
The funeral of Alexander Cuthbert, which took place at ike Happy Valley this afternoon, was very largely attended by members of the Force which the deceased bad so recently joined,
HONGKONG VOLUNTEERS.
MAXIM GUN CORPS COMPETITION,
THE O. & O. Ilzer Oceante, which left for only live paper published in China, the Mercury how that business with the North is afternoon to shoot in the Company's pleth
England to-day to undergo a thorough overhani of her machinery, etc., carried 1,400 emigrants booked for the Strattu
WE are rellably informed that Majo von Han weken has severed ble connection with the farope with Mrs, von Hanneken,
wounded Chinere soldiers on the 24th February { Chinese Government and will shortly proceed to Cathay fi alzo special war correr for the
LONDON, February 28th. Viscount Kato, the new Japanese Minister to the Court of St. James, presented his credentials to Her Majesty the Queen yesterday (17th).
PARIS, March 1st, In the Chamber of Deputies, during a dis-
In the death of Mr. Robert Francis, Chairman of the Shanghel Gie Compisy, at Shanghel on the 13th furt, the Model Sentient has lost one of its oldest and most respected residents.
ALFRED. Helt's brand-new 'blus-faunal * liner Sarpedon, which left Liverpool on the and witing, arived bere this morning, pia Singapore, She is commanded by Cap. M. H. F. Jackson. NEW niano repairing machinery, received by W. Robinson & Co,
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The following were the best scores :—
seo yča. 400 ydı, 100 yda. Total Gutter Shepherd .........iamaroma 19
41
GAP, Lammert
Gunnar Bankin
$5 30
84
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MISSES. Wheelock & Co.'s Freight Market Report dated Shanghai, rgth March, contriss the following:-There is positively nothing to wards, beyond the fact that business generally in write about as regards our freight market home.
fo * thoroughly depressed and Inactive state, but this cond
condition of affairs
Fourteen members turned out on Saturday may perhaps soon mond,
resumed. The first arrival from Tientsin Carbine Competition for the Champlonship
of to wit, arrived here this morning, by the brought down fair quantity through-cargo | Challenge Cup and Handicap Sweepstakes Sagkaflin frm the Model Settlement on a
London, abort trip in which he purposes combining bos!. cared and we hear of tonnage having been which, by the courtesy of the Captain Superin. but for trilent nf Police, again took place on the for a considerable quantity more; ness and pleasure. Mr. Clark In addition to
New
York
prospects at the moment are not Police
en are not Police Range at Kowloon over the 200, 400 making the Mercury Tat and the best encouraging, For London via Suez-The and 500 yards' distances. The weather, though
Away daily published
Aden and Ixton has been added to the unfavourable, does not appear to have detracted- in the
of Far
of steamers advertised to load, which from the efficiency of the shooting, which showed News, Central
now are the Myrmidon to sell 15th Conner Stenberd, although nine poluts behind Limited, and is, of course, in daily
most distinct and very grallying improvement. fountain-head of all worldly knowledge. Mr. and simest hourly communication with that
Malacca 17th fast, Adam stat inst., and Talon || Gonner' about a3rd fast. Beyond the malis not a slagin. the leader when firing at the doo yards range 1
oner Shepherd,
had Clark, we are glad to see, looks hale and bearty
steamer has cleared
the past fortnightbed
been completed, came forward with a splendidly ad appears to thrive better on solid hard graft salled on the sth inst, with but a poor quantity which brought him into flat place and secured For New York ofd Sets. The Monmouthshire compiled possible" at the longest distance than nine out of ten of
his bard working but less | successfa! Far Eastern confrères.
and the berth is now occupied by of cargo, sat
to him the Cup for the first dms with a highly THUS the Bangkok Observar of the 6th fastant: the 4th Inst, she will be followed by the
the Bunlarie, which is expected to leave about creditable total of 89. We have been asked by so many residents Strathcarron now in Japan. For New York if it would not be possible to produce a really | vid Cape.---The St. David is loadlog, and is reliable and independent directory that we have intended to leave about the 31st fost, to be consented to do so, and will push it through followed by the Challenger shortly expo ted. the prema su rapidly as possible. We shall : The Zuty 4. Nickels loading at Hongkong a čestderatum
the want of which has evoked and there is every prospect of plenty of avait worpaire from many who have called at our able tonnage in the near future. For Genos and office lo the hops of procuring such a work. Marsellies.The Stendilus now There will, consequently, be a good demand for leave about the 20th Inst., in be followed by the
loading The Chancellor of the Exchequer. In replylag
the book outside Slam, and advertisers who name Company's steamer Clam about the midte to a quesitou put by Sir William Wedd barn,
desire to attract the custom of visitors and others of said, taking all the circumstances into considers-
mails.) For New York: vtá tion, he considers, the Bitish Exchequer ought the New York Herald, Jet Shanghal, a couple,
M. DAVIDSON, Special War Correspondent of coming to Bangkok for the first time could de-Nil, (except the mail, London via Shts.
worse than avail themselves of this opportually. Sees Monmouthshire 5th Inst. to bear the whole cost of the Oplum Commission,
For Port
IN RE VICTORIA COLLEGE. The Times announces that Mr. Joseph Passe of days ago bound for AS, Directory at two dollars, and will make it as Rates of Freight are Shanghal to
We shall publish The Bangkah Guide and Townsend Darra (in ballast), reth 7.
Tarun cien ar zum "HoMORAVO TELOGRAPH." tlgns
gas with the majalty the report of the Royal Crossing the Formosa Channel sad landing at
10 London, exact in every detall su possible,”
40%, per ton sceral gcargo, 451. waste "of'k SIR-Will you permit ́me to have's small Opium Commission, and that Mr. J. H. Tamsul. In this a straw that shows the way Wilson alone is presenting a memorandum of the Japanese wind ta blowlag ?
THE entire morning in the Supreme Court was ports, 42/6 par ton guneral
50s ter, Shanghai to Northern Continental | space in your va’uable paper for a hart reply to
cargo. 452.
yur, correspondent "Brl'on,”. I am sorry it dissent on certain of the malu questions involved Owing to the receipt of a lot of lilacsshlag and taken up by His Honour, Mr. A. G. Whie, waste si sar. lin. Above rates are sub-tkes the style of antagonism, although of in the report.
very important nases from Shanghal and the Acting Police Judge, in the consideration of a ject to a deferred reinra, as per Conference
friendly nature. PARIS, March and,
fine point of law relating to the sale of shares Circular. Shanghai to Londen, AULA MÈTRAL, wa,ser obliged-to haid over our | Rock in a corporation to a series of successive 14 Shell Line, 34s set.: Shanghai to New | on behalf of Queen's College that any opposidon
Sheil ‹ Harry Atls ' was killed in a duel with Captain descriptive report of St. Patrick's Ball, given at all
"Brion is so evidently sincere and his less 10 per cent. Shanghai to Hame laboured at such lenetb in elaborating bis pleading Chailler.
the City Mall last night, which was a huge parchantis, v who neglected to have the certificates ("burg, Harry Avise was the wom-de-plums of a con-
success and reflected the greatest credit on the of transfers
the original holder, The York direct gos, tea and general cargo, Bhang, treatment. Unfortunately for the platitudes of was regarded as an authority on Africa. He has
jearrangements.
question was—if liabilities come later upon such hat to New York vid London for ten aud Brison's arguments there is ons very fundamental been the moving spirit of all the French
shares, alther by calls for more capital, in case general cargo. Shanghal to New York sailer Abican expedlions.]
Ar the Fallon Court to-day, before Mr. Wode the shares are not fully paid, or for other causer,
and grave objection to the sys'em of the 332. Shanghel to
to Havre direct-General niise education at the College, and one M. Montior, la speech, demanded an ux-
one that house, Peter Nolan, a Sosman, was charged for on whom doss the ilability fall? Oo the criginal | cargo per ion of do cubic fe t.374 6d net. Paletog nie of the undoubted Benefits that dana lon from the Government regarding M. de belur a vagrant. According to the evidence of holder or on his assignees in their due YOKOHAMA, March 8th.
deters parents of European youths te succession? General cargo Virgkow (Newchwang) was captured by Lunessants recall, and denounced the Govern- Sergeant 1. Moffat it appears that at 9:30 pm. While the case la question was of a special 45. net. Shangbal to Ganes and Macaelites institution offers to them of ed eating their sons portion of the Second Japanese Army on the ment's policy in Indo-China will regard to mono, on the 8th inst, the defendrint rent to No. 7 nature, a great deal of law was gone over General cargo per los of 40 cubis feat 355. there, and this objection is a thaial ale. It is 6b Instant, At 8.30 p.m. of that date the shore polles.
that it low and truth that inter use of the forts were still resliting. Geners) Sung with
defendant,
with natives of the soit atending tele
- ANOTHER CHINESE LOAN. It is stated that arrangements are already in progress in Londen for the issue of another Chinese loan (in gold) to meet the anticipated demand by the Japanese for a heavy war Indemnity.
THE SPANISH CABINET. Signoz Segusta's Cabinet tas resigned.
(Special to Shanjhat Mercury) ADVANCE OF THE JAPANESE Army.
YOKOHAMA, March 8th, General Nodeo in a telegram from Fenkwasten (Fengbu+netico), dated the 6th instant, reporté : --Fiest Aimy advanced to Kokan but found no enemy; the Third Division encamped at Chlo-
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Cussfon on the Colonial estimates, M. Deloncle declared that, tbrough French action, the English dream of possessing the Upper Nile and Egyp- fian Scudan ändvatlıbed far ever. M. Hapotaux THE Captains of the Hainyu, Laoyuen, Toonan, combice with it a golde for the use of vinitors, ¡ in advanised to sull about the 1st proxes Sergenal Maitland 10 (Minister for Foreign. Afala) declined to be
LONDON, March 1st.
drawo late any statement,
Catalung, Kungpat and Kwangchi are, in recognition of lin-ortant transport services rendered to the Chinese Government last year. to be decorated with the 1st Class 3rd degree Order of the Celestial Empire.
Line.
CORRESPONDENCE,
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la cacetarily endorse the opinions expressed by
Component in this coloem.)
shinho; the staff and Filth Division will advance | tributor to the Debats on Colonial. affaiza, organisers and committes responsible for the abures to Legistered and ostensibly left the York, Shell Line, des. net, Shanghai tö: Now | from another Belton may appear bat scurvy
towards Chenshotel. (Fiènchwangial.)
„THE CAPTURE OF NEWCHWANG. QËNIBAL SUNG AND ARMY RETREATINO.
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M Chutempt, Minister for the Colonies, has | fullon and ESPAISELL up an a dastitale. by Mr. J. Hastingo, who appeared for, the net. Geraal ergo per t u of 20 cwNT ASEE kis forces have fled towards Chensbotal (Tien- | proposed a messure in the Chamber to sugment | subelstengt. He is Pave-649-Pisike muurar mintality and Mr. C. D. Wilkinson, who Chefoo to Swalow, no blog dolog. Chiaklang youngry the honourable and moral tons chwanpta!). General the stestens pie
remaining there, it being his headquarters.
GENERAL NODZU's Report ON THE CAPTURE OF NEWCHWANG,
YOKOHAMA, March gib. Geners! Nedru, in his report to Marabal Yamagata upon the capture of the environs of Newchwaer, says 1-3 sent Colonels Fukushiman and Marski to inform the English sad United
| since the cast was a very important one from goghal, $1.00 per ton, coal." · fatmudgment for the plaintiff and sald that,
Indo-Chins ír rallways and public works, the thron mepika ego. He mara mag
March 4th.
-Waku to Swatow, vorbing off of the average European youth,
The sophistry of Briton's special pleading will of law, and it would probably come SHEREAL, $1.70 per ton," coal Settlements
· *dra *klin aga'n on appeal, he would then
row cely denvince parents to the contrary of The fortnight * dibard Norw, mender, ruhlie 'opinion--that the College "run" the kapt by the Sallow Hama en matant at and lodglog. On the 13th, but the defandant he wand now by this decision indicate that hie 33.750 per month, Bjarg, Now, steamer, 484 buy..
B150 werd
advance to be afterwards repaid by the Colony TAAL te laten met her board | write out in fall his reasons for bia views 1 bat | saj tong magistar, I'monias, optional 3 months, ↑ pretan! way lɛ not an advisable school for "our
M. Chaulamps, Mojster of Coloalus, kas declared that M. de Lasian was recalled for communicating, to 1893, to the director ein pablo Journal, secret documents, and for paying him, through the Babk of fodo-Chins, 5.000 france which M. de Libesinu and store repaid.
was ordered to be formed but of the Ballers Home views were adverne to holding an original owner tone register, Nagasaki to Shanghai, 81.70 perete appesas to me to be another error in nunt of dilbarderly condot Haas responsible (hiabilities acerolag on the shares ten cost. Pagray, Belfish steamer, Lola toss Beter's argument, an error that is largely shared pentessed to six weeks! Lappelsonment na na nia ke had parted with them in good faith for a perlater, Chiaking to Whampoaned minder par kykenen ureeld know beiter, and it a th Fogne, and vagabond.
peopes and valuable geneldecation,
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