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The Chairman announced that a meeting to confirm the resolution will be convened within

three weeks from this date,

This concluded the bustness of the meeting.

CORONER'S, INQUIRY.

An enquiry was held at noon to-day at the Magistracy touching the death of Private Harry Lord, of the Rifle Brigade.

Palice evidence was led to show that the body was found dating off Tal Was Bar, and Inspector Wilchell, who was in charge of the case, stated he had no suggestions to make, as

seemed to have been purely an acclient. Frivate Lipscombe, of the Ride Brigade, sinted that a number of them were not bathing, and the deceased accidentally went out of his depth, When he went to the rescue

"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1895.

THE KUCHENG MASSACRE.

*ppe = "F37 à transport. We certainly should have no other verzols capable of developing high speed At our disposal, as matters now stand.

THE RUSSIAN POLUNTEER.

FEEFT.

-Even with the slacerent desire for amicable relations with all foreign powers, and especially with Russia, it seems Inconsistent, to say the jigust of it, to spend millions on our navy and our fomited coaling stations in the Far East, while the fastest steamers to see where British interessare so important fle a foreign dir,

pautes in the hope of opening up auch territoria more effectually. Such concessions, hoween, would be only femporary.

--------RUSSIA'S-FRIENDSHIP-TOK"CHINA”"

by the course of conduct they have pursued... | Hart, Sir Nicholas Hannen, and many”of the' the st" AWR COpporditated as "Demci in kumber. It is wall warth recording í be 'rationally' regarded otherwise than as the

the

(cries of

are the successive British Ministers at Peking, I do not think that any money reparation ahead be accepted from the Chinese government (haar, Bear) I think that such should come from the Britisk government. I think the Chinese gov. bim and it was only with difficulty that he

ernment should be immediately forced--I use managed to free himself. Deceased then sank,

most extreme severity of the law those who are The age of the decease at the time of his deathgality of the murders. You will have seen that ..was 22, and he belonged to Middlesex.

Sergt. Markham and Private Davis were then the Chica Association sent a telegram last night examined. The latter stated that an order bid to her Majesty's Minister at Peking. No reply

thereto has yet been received, been given that no soldier who could not swim Shame"). I cannot say myself that I expected should be allowed to go boating not allowed to bathe anywhere except in the non-reimman reply, but still there is also this to be said that bathing pond. The fact was also elicited that there may not have been time to receive it. Our decessed joined the regiment in Hongkong in

past experience shows us, I think, that it is use- December last, The finding was "death from

Less to expect help from our representatives in Accident."

this country. A resolution will be proposed to you by my friend Major Morrison which I hope will meet with 'yogi man!mous approval and gain for those who are living scattered over this vast country, in small and unarmed communities the help that is necessary to allow them to lead in peace their lives of self-sacrifice and well- doing. (land applause),

THE INDIGNATION MEETING AT SHANGHAI.

On the 5th Instant the largest, most represes. fative and most enthusiastic meeting ever held In Shanghal took place in the Aster Hall to consider what action should be taken in connec tion with the terrible massacre In Kucheng,

In a lengthy, able and earnest address Major Morrison moved :-

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Am Historical interest attaches to the Oral since she took the late Emperor of Russia on his last sea-voyage to Livadia. The Prince and Princess of Wales also travelled in her on their sad journey thither. The Princess seems to have won all hearts on board the Oril, as Her Royal Filghums always does wherever she goes; nor, Indeed, in this the first time that members of our royal family have salled on board of a ship of the Rosslar Volunteer Fleet.-J. Dill Ross in Chamber's Tournal.

logical consequence of a perfectly clear stats of thing. In fact, are there in the universe twe Powers whore boundaries Batween them have so vast an extent and which therefore have more evident interest in fostering relations of good neighbourship and hiendship ► How many maintale, la order to guard these frendler troops would

the relations butwein them were not tech sa franciers 25

moreover, not only to their mutual interests, bid they actually are? Such relations condizion alia serve to benefit international commerce, which thus derives all the advantages of

bleh reacts directly upon the progress of trades permanent pesce, the beneficial effect al Russia has never fought to lat rfere in the wealth to her own profit. On the other hand, internal affairs of Chins mer to turn China's

she has never refused to give Chins powerful support when the political affairs of Chins have become lavolved in difficulties Thus, from the moment the Japanese Govern ment, yielding to the friendly counsels of Russia, France, and Germany, expressed the wise decision to renounce the permanent possession of the Leao-tong Peninsula, it was`u quite natural that Russin, which gave the Impetus to the common acting of the Power which were outside their cooperation, but upon should concern herself with financial matters,

which the practical realization of the objects aimed at inevitably dopended. It was a question of giring China facilities for railog a loan on the most advantageous conditions possible, and it was desirable not to folter on the way which was perfectly marked out by our relations to the great neighbouring empire. At the same time, it behoved Russia to basten the liberation of Chinese territory, in accordance with the great political alm which so happily brought about the understanding, between Russia, France, and Germany, and which these Fowers continue to pursue.—Të Tímit,

Before moving the resolution I shall be glad to | principal person to be judged, as far as wo Answer any questions you may wish to pit. | know, is in ex-Viceroy, Bat what is quite (After a few seconds) There being no questions | fncredible is that Slí N. O'Conor and Col.

- SHANGHAI OPINION, I beg to move that the following resolution | Denby should have assented to the appoint-

The news from Foochow fa-day (3rd) pitts be adoped :-

ment on the commission of the Chêgtu prefect a climax on everything that his gone before in "That the coplist of the Company be whose hands are by no means clean in the Chlon, in reference to ber relations with f·reigners,

A STUDY FOR ENGLIKE reduced from $1,000,000, divided lato 20,000 matter. It is just as much a ite to accuse by the horrible massacre at Kuchengin Funklen The clouds of national-prejudlow which haẹo

the new Chinese loan guaranteed by Russia wie The agreement embodying, the conditions of shares of $50 each, to $200,000, divided missionaries of drugging children and con- province. We take it, that an end is put to to Tong sep-rated. Englishmen and Russians

signed on June 24th, (0. S.) by the Rus Into 10,000 shares of $10 each, and that sealing them in tin-lined boxes ander the China's present absurd diplomatic relations with are at last clearing away, and an, the two great

Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Flanco on the such reduction be effection by cancelling capital floor as it would be t accuse Sir N. O anor or the rest of the civilised world, and we can only nations árs beginning to know more about each which has been lost or la norepresented by Col. Denby of doing so. The only difference is hope now that it is fully apparent to all amongst other the old-time lends are fast disappearing,i:Our Risalon friends are surely teaching another.. At the same time a treaty was signed oze side and by the Chinese Minlater on the available assets to the extent of $10 per share that one is a Minister of God and the other a the paid and unpaid Chinese advocates, that to be replaced, it in sincerely to be hoped, by. that we should have vessels of a certain type batwon the Chiasse plenipotentiary and the on each of the 14.117 shares which have been Minister of a Queen or a country. In the one they must henceforth be treated as the Bashi foalingabed friendship which must nacemaally designed for permanent service in Eastern rocresentatives of the French banka Intrusted Issued scd are now outstanding, and by reducing | case diplomacy would not permit of trouble belag baronks and South Sea Islanders are treated work to the best interest of both. Empires, and waters. the nominal amount of all the shares in the tasde; in the other probably immediate and when they butcher Europesas. The story of of pedős throughout Europe and Asis. The

with the lane of the loan. This financing Perhaps I may be allowed to close this brief operation has for some time past attracted Company's capital from $50 to ŝto per share." sufficient reparation would be insisted on. How Kucheng has only reached us in the slenderest popular feeling that the Prince of Wales basketch with some personal experiences of the general mittendies, and

Mr. A. G. Mortis seconded,

often have we heard a cry from ons post or form, but it is sufficient to make the blood in every dosa tamén Vorfprove our relations with the Volunteer Fleet. Last year I had the pleasure to the most extravagani comarks la many

bas given - F Carifed unanimously.

another in China? How often has the cry been European in China ball with indignation and grest Russian Empho is no doubt based on of coming home from the Straits wfs Russia in foreign newspapers. It has been sought to disregarded? Daring the late war it was found horror that such things can be, and that the good grounds, and than this, His Royal High-the Or!!. I fancy that Tam not far wrong in establish the object which Russia could have în quite easy to provide sufficient foreign soldiers great nailone interested can att still and see their was could hardly render a greater vereich to Paying that I am perhaps the caly English low in offering so remaricable) a service to the in Peking Itself to protect the Minister of Queense children cus to pieces and their homes The Ruffian Volunteer Fiest has often been accorded. Of the royage itself it is only as to sak whether the great Asiatic empire ch

countrywomen outraged and butchered, their als country. and Kings and countries. No one, grudged them

pamonger to whom this privilege has been Chinese Governmeal. Some even went ad ise the protection they no doubt needed but to te arsert that in the 19th century the world is the movements of these talpe is frequently to be luxury of a cabin all to mysall, and that I was position of a

destroyed, without moving hand or foot towelten alone in hd Kaplish peses, and news of necessary to remark that I was indulged in the not expose trail to the danger of occupying the should remember that and not grudge help to ethers whose position is ten times mora hatar civilized. We do not lay all of the blame found omidas that simple telegraphic despatches treated with the greatest-kindness and courtesy accepting the suarantee proffered by Russia

Vazia) towards Russia detail to the direct cause of today's meeting. Lay one ball the blame upon the lied mobe, however the lotti odtrictions has been written trick the most were to the first place the care is so plainly set forth by the geographctal doms, (applause) I do not wish to refer lo upon the Chinese mandarins, We do not of the Times - Let many things, Russian, by every one on board. The points which Nevertheless, the explanation of the after The expressas which have been distributed during who carry out their behests, but we do lay upon about with ratione france of the origin and skelli with which the ship was navigated, position of the two simplyes and the relations the day have told you the ten people have been the heads of such men as Sir Nicholas O'Cocor, and alma y de 103 Bowen EVER the Zwar and secondly the admirable conduct and discip.which have con layed unbroken between murdered near Kochent. I consider the persons Col. Denby Sir Thomas Wade, Sir to saking Shanghai telegram-dondas of the troops on board, he were over a them for thrad continfer that the present largely responsible for those particular murders Walshem, Sir Halliday McCartney, Sir Robert 1430 Sep

to the affect that the

that when the Fladtwostek of the Volunteer Fiat Jusfor American and British. Consular and stok,|

In respueba to the comys of was wrecked off the coast of Japan in 1895, in a diplomatic representatives to Chien, klaasentim | the

Merksins 206 China, jave wings denre fog which had lasted for days, and of the responsibility for this culminating masy to wor

within Thamed. Inggulstond although a nasty son was running at the time, sacre of English and American wonsen in that, meda

Phệ mới chân commander nevertheless landed over a distant Chinese city. When the Chengta o, balegram af önce showed it in be pure invention, thousand soldiers and sailors, and some two homes of on adage tages were finished, when the Viceroy Lis and and the Wainntags i kaze quietly, carried out, kundend women and children, without the loss British and American missionaries matil not a stone remained to show where they had

to aving in Calais Toumaliser of the more | reflects the kighest credit on both officers and semotional order hava, mateqver, filled columna meo stood, and when the wretched and abandoned in British newspapers both at home and abroad The Orella a splendid sea-boat. Crossing the outcasts made their way to Shanghat, we cannot with wonderful stories about the prison-ships of Isdian Ocean in June we had the fall force of received at the hands of their representative arrangements for bolling refractory prisoners in Head to the Red Sea. She steamed an easy fail to recall the treatment and the meeting they the fleet, wherein clanking chains, ingenious the monsoon against us all the way from Acheen officials. Mr. Jemigas, the American Consul superated stem, and other romantic details, thirteen knots with only two of her four ballers General, to his honour belt eternally remembered, are sketched in with a bold hand. As a matter under pressure, and the great steamer was as took a most active part in directing the actios of of fact, kommer, fhe prison ships of the fort are lively in the waves as a yacht. the Americas missiooniles into soch channels the outcome the studies of the best Englah * would be likely to procure the readlest sar to and Russian prison motherides, and are addir. their grave position and sufferings. But when the ably suited for their purpose. Indeed, to mest Canadian Missionaries approached the British minds the lot of the Russian convict transported Consulate in Shanghai, we have it from their to Silega under the present system would appear ows lips that they were frezen off and put into lafint preferable to our own more rigid and the official refrigerator with the desire of cooling scientific system of penal servitude. their indignation, and preventing them frota The Deira Pola · Fief (the *Flest of the making trouble. We have sgain and again Good Will in the ette patriotique of the protested against the appalling apathy of the yournal de St. Fsterburg und of the French British and American Ministers and of the press, while it is known to me as the Russian- majority of the Contuls to Chios, and polated Valunteer Fleet. The origin of this truly eZITÁ out that some such disaster as that which we ordinary feet win the enthusiasm of the have now to record would inevitably take place Russian people during the Russo-Turkish if the Stechten outrages were allowed to war." It was then found that the Russian pass without the execuilon of the chief Government had not sufficient transport at fin enders and the condign punishment of all other | command for the perposes of the war, and it was officials implicated. The Americans have sa | broposed in meet this deficiency by means of a yet appolated no commissios. A mere farce of a deet bought and paid for by the people, - Theż Commission has been appointed by the British.fden was a splendid success, subscriptions poured

It could never have done any good-it, was in an avery hand, and in a few days kmöngted Fras Prezz) wabjalna tatistical table

For comparative purposes we (Singapore never intended to do anything but whitewash if to soms millions of roables. Wealthy merchants" "will" show how

that possible the implicated mandarins,

criminal-no hauest persan We guaranteed annual contributions; and naval can find a softer word for it-has been think that the time has stao come for Col. Denby flors del content with fighting their country's the recent policy of the Home Government was a forcible demonstration of the intently of was very largely attended was held at the Klalat for once in its proper terms, and with none of paya amarotic, spirit of the people camie Sir Charles Mitchell to way that it would be

A meeting of the Swatow community which

and Sir Nicholas O'Connor to report the truth asian offend the Government a share of their against Usia Colony policy which prompted the feelings aroused by this latest outrage. Some Club on Friday, the gth instant, at 3 p.m., to of the speeches were literally punctuated we give expression to the views of the European ably, use to pallfate the unheard of crimes of pruned to administer the funds so lavishly sub-informed why Her Majesty's Government is the oleaginous phrates which they invar everything besore it, and when a Committee was source of satisfaction to this Colony III could be applause which was frequently prolonged for residents on the subject of the massacre of Mis- everal moments, Cn the platform were Messrs sionaries at Kollen (Kechang) atas Foochow

the mandarias of Peking and the provinces. scribed, the Volunteer Flest commenced Its treating the Stralis Settlements f to endivaly R M. Campbell, C. J. Dudgeon, R. E. Skottowė,

We do not yet know the names of the mur- ] successA) wessels purchased were rich of the is about as straight a box on the cars as could The speakers were unanimous in the view dered ladies at Kucheng, but it is certain that

and hofiourable tafter. E A. Probat, W. H. Taibor, C. Dowdali, and A. that the measures

diferent a manner to other Colonias," Which hitherto adopted....and Wright, of the Committee of the China Associa accepted in such cases had been quite they are British and American, as there are no

be delivered. Mr. R. M. Campbell, Chairman of the Shanghalinadequate and futile, and that no honest and two occasions of Inte serious troubias hays other foreign missionaries in that region. On Branch of the Chios Association, was called to Chloese officials, whose secret sympathies were of the foreigti officials prevented the mandarins hearty co-operation was to be looked for from the

occurred in that district, but the hopeles apathy: the chalt. He said-Ladies and gentlemen, It Is not easy in Shanghai for any but a very low to probably with the offenders.

It was urged that Foreign Representatives and the people belog taught a lesson by which Invite your attendance at such a meeting as this should not leave the detection and punishment the present atrocious crime would have been without the callers of the meeting appearing to of the authors and perpetrators of this monstrous

prevented. The Chiness officials not unnaturally place themselves in a more prominent position crime in the hands of the Chinese, but that

conclude from the fact that while they are burning than they have perhaps any sight or desire to foreigners of influence should see to it and that the houses, looting the chapels, and outraging and occupy. I trust that I may on behalf of the material guarantees should be obtained for the foreign women and children, the Behlah and putting to death with diabolical barbarity, China Associatlon tako ji for granted by your faturs. These views met with general accept- numerous attendance, that you approve of our

American Government maintain the most action in calling this meeting. The object with fendish butchery of women and children and the anca. The utmost horror was expressed at the

cordial relations with the mandarina and make which the Chius Association was formed was for keenest sympathy expressed with the relatives the British and American Governments sacretly, no trouble about such disagreeable affairs, that the purpose of furthering and protecting British and friends of the victims. Intereits in matters connected with China. I am

half sympathize with the Hieroff and mandarins, Mt. R. H. Hill was called to the chair and and agree that the English and American mis sorry to say that those interests appear to me to be daily falling into greater Jeopardy. There proposed the following Reseintion

sionaries are an unpleasant auitance which may That the Members of the Swalow Combe got rid of by any means, so long as their can be no question whatever that we have met menity now assembled desire to publicly removal does not mar the comfort or disturb the to-day to considers matter specially calling for express their horror and indignation

the capital and swift and strong action on behalf of the Bddah the recent massacre of Missionaries, all of whom sublime serenity of official life authorities, but it is because some of us, I hope all with one exception, were women and calidien,

the chief Treaty Ports.-China Gasetti. of us, belleve that what threatens one foreigner in at Katten, near Foochow and their sympathy China theatens all foreigners that we have loved with the relatives and friends of the victims, forelgrers of all nationalities in Shanghal to attend Regarding it as evidence of the laxity and this meeting, so that in our hour of sorrow indifference of the Chinese Goyerament whe.e ...we may have their

our hour of sympathy and need their help, at they have had ours and would foreign life le concerned, they call for the most have them again. (applause) This is the prompt and searching enquiry under infiuential scrutiny jak wier to the due panlaba attended during the sixteen years I have lived material guarantees from the Government for the in Shaoghal. There has been ample cause fature salaty and protection of foreign Hves, given during that time for probably thlity mest urging at the same time that on no account of a similar kind to be held. I say this should any blood money be accepted as com Ings that these upon whom we must probably dependpensation for the lives taken." for success-1 mean the pobile of Anseries and

The Rev. P. Maclagun seconded, England may know that we are not in the

The proposer and seconder spoke to the reasons. Each one of those meetings was held supported by Mr. D. A. Law, the Reverende), for the purpose of placing the extreme gravky Steels and M. Mackenzie and by the Ravarenda of the situation prominently before the Minisers W. Aamers, Dr. Carlis, W. McKibbes, of the at Peking, and begging, imploring them to do American Mission, and others. their duty. Had any proper attention bees paid

The meeting was convened by the Chlox Association. The scating accommodation of the fine ball was taxed to lis utmost, and when the chale was taken a few minutes after five the meeting bad assumed such proportions that the audience had overflowed on" to the verandah running along one side of the hall, whilst at the back, under the gallery, many › persons bad to stand throughout the proceedings. All rections of the community were, according to our Shanghal exchanger, represented, including many ladier, and the anasimity of the sentiment

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That this meeting is resolved to appeal directly to our respectly to our governments for protection from outrage by Chinese, and against the apparently inadequate manner in which the persons guilty of former onirages have been, and to being, dealt with."

Mr. R. W. Little and others addressed the meeting:

INDIGNATION MEETING AT

SWATOW.

THE CROWN COLONIES AND THE SEVENTEEN AND A HALF PER CENT, MILITARY MULCT

1891, and are all reduced to s'eeling. For par pose of comparison they are sufficiently effective and will well repay minute examination ---

The figures given below refer, be it noted, to

SHIPPING ANd mail newS.

MAILS DUE:

American (Gaelic) 15th lust. Australian (Trixam) tốth inat.

·Tacoma (Straiħnavis) 17th fast.

Canadian (Empress of India) z6th last.

THE O. & O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Gaskie, with mett, &c. has arrived at Nagasaki, and left fee. this port at 5 a.m. to-day.

THE CROWN COLONIES AND THEIR CONTRIBUTIONE. THE PRESENT AND THE POSSIBLE YUTURK.

let Singapore yesterday morning for this port, pir cent.

THE Ocean Steamship Co's steamer Tantalus / 88.634 and may be expected here on or about the 17th, 45,458 fast.

18,750

Atlantic lines of ether suitable ships as were im- mendice and as the termination of the war, the mediately available for the intended transport

at its disposal which were no longer required as . Russian Government had beveral as steamers troopers in the Black Sex. It was then very wisely decided to stilise shere ships in improving the communications by san between Russia and. Siberia, and at the same timeto make them useful in developing Rusalan commerce with the Far Colony. Revenue(1898). Mil. Cont. mich an extra that the Volunteer Fleet is becom Ceylon...ra8357 £81,750 £107.442 East. Both are abjects have been attained to log of waüber Insportanca every year. The old Mauritius...... 506,485 vendis parchated during the war hava lang since | Hongkong replaced by the finest ships which the yea and Trinidad...... been sold out of the service, and have been Labuan...... the Clyda Can bulid for the Committee. Sach St. Lucis...... splendid shipras the Petersburg, Saraton, and Gibraltar... Őr?! can steam theis eighteen knots, and have Malta........ developed even highes speeds than that in their Cyprus......... trial trips. They are by far the fastant ships Natal running a regalar service east of the Bgex Canal | Sierra Leone. Thesesteamers are variously employed on their Gold Conat. voyage to Viadiwarlock. Same carry pops, SL HIDR.547 others wake waigrants from the more oranded Strafik Setti. Li Hung Chang. By Professor Robert K. Douglas. selves in Siberia, a magnificent codalty, capable

diseletadel mesin te male a new house for the Barbados

Jamaica London: Bilas, Sauds, and Foster, 1893. of supporting. Fast Day of alle much | B. Guiana... The second volume of the International series | vasele si ina Vařáslav?" rando have Bermude statermanni China per secalescere la far as the contacted and but at vera

convicts. Western public is concerned. For thirty years materials

aranaloped by these

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Tax N. G. I. steamer Latimbro left Bombay yesterday for this port, and may he expected here on or about the 18th inat.

BRIFFING RETURNE,

third meeting of a similar nature that I have 'ment of all concerned, and the exscilon of stateiman of China par excellence in na far as the cost PULA MESAS EM ilties Oa thẻ thứ Colonia! Ofies' List as stiil possessing || 2744 HARAMU

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'On the motion of Mr. D. Machaille, seconded | exactly what position poster present to stats" | Limit:fenables the Russian merchants of today ́altr 'will Have to pay less under the 17% par

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The colonies, in the above list are relogged in Leyuan I in regard to foreigners. TIDE, China has that time-expired troops het this does not prevent are taken the revenues for 1893. The soseut

Glenfalloshinasi Kwangles STOR wonderful board of curiosities, yalept the theag : froma. Jading, immense quantities of new paid as a Military Contribution, Is

Ingrakas Tsung-li Yamén, and she has had her Ministara jam at Hallow for Odessa, The Volunteer Flot taken from official sources, Assuming that all

Gladia očima abroad, amongst whom the Marquis Tadog wil bir had marked influence on the testride of the Colonies wenld be directed to postelbuste

dimerence betwem the present direct 17 per cent of their revenues the Imperial 708

Maple Branch Afghan, imbesar and Russia. But even then Li has had a very

From Hankow to Odessa at - Traźny would benefit to the extent of about a Gerda large share in the settlement of almost every moderick point where China has been concerned later chapäin valled roots, is enormous, and nationally It la dificult

cans" well. The Straits Settlements to these representations made from Shanghal is

as Proton

Id hard prices for the door lyns which English centrale then up Ul agw finally

DRYER CABINE approach. A trade of less REPRE the first instance, I do not believe that we should Lord Salisbury, the British Minister at Peking Douglas would write (1), which is the surnam qeriselog ko postanes is that in olluseada have had to meet again to deplore the cause of to the President of the United States, and to the of the Chung-tang in the Mingding of

W CLIPPINGS FROM HOME PAPERS, * atkép :: tropical, prodiscu" from the Duch the second meeting. Had any proper attention American Minister the sense of the meeting

the blind the one-eyed man Chaking, Bettlements, and Crylon to: Odesca been paid to our representations following that, √ and further to telegraph to The Times saking I and where all the loadindards # is: is capable of still greater expansion, andėj1⁄2 1

divalopement of Raudka wads with the War Z DO-CHYLON WAILWAY" characters I do not believe we should have had to meet me ita intisance in giving publicity, to the views and to and any, gangs by which te museum dificult to see how it could have been accep

afflicted when measured by agale to-day. As, however, the Ministers cons expressed.

Car, Colombe correspondent writes, on June Ningchow

Fram copiasan corned allowed themselves an usual to be hum

Makers, 111, Law, Macchaffee and the Rev.m. Nor can he be summed up la comparison bugged by the Chinese, as they in the most men, W. Athmore were appointed a Commites to All short, and would undoubtedly have been

1gth The lato · Duke of Buckingham, when ghed without, the agency of the Volume

Crearog of Madras, feat surrested the coNanyang Namyong with any public men in the west. He woulć. contemptible, and culpable way allowed

of Southern India with Colombo by Hothou Teze (d, of course, the political aspect of t give fict to the likes of the meeting, and acts of violence to be paid for by a few dollars, Cakr vote of thanks is the Chatress and able to schiare less for Chinn, for his views Valen and condoned and hushed them up, we have the conveners the mesling disaðivad,

would have been too minch fù advanos. ... It || Khut general Intarast to Wa The guy w tlets Corainor of Ceylon, bank Canton met once more to sea if we cannot do something

will probably be found that Lt himself was of the cattare 213 effices, of the fan parish manele special interest in the proposal. Colonel Sheed to help ourselves and to avert in the future further

axceedingly metals, though some part la dua sadano, disasters which I am sorry, very

PLANES, Carry no simamiati | Stewart' 15, 1876. estimated that 723 =\#= |ASE sonomisters tos reputation rightly or wrongly falsted on facfiiifer

of tallway would be required,

the including for placing # appear to be principally attributable The following letter, which speake for Ituali,

to him; but that the one weak point has had, etherial Sebastopol a Vladivostok Bridging of Pambam Channel, and Adam's Roof, to the manner in which all such matter he is well wortby the attention of our readers -

been his subordinates, over whom he has not 13 Boccosted 5, may aire. Here, Haydock, the present Governor of Ceylon, bas to coat over £4.600,000 starling, Sir Arthur been dealt with in the past by the dialster

that control that a Napolsen, of any age, should have ships capable of carrying just had the channel', islands, and reefs between concerned.

and. For weeks, indeed for months, wÊ

To the Editor of the N. C. Dalli News, ·

possess, or that he has not salmeted Mis keen hundred in two thousand troop, of haya' been barasted by the narratives of the SIR-I presume that some of the London Lentenanta judiciously, Above and beyond te weed which to vepoel cast of the Suer Canal top two mainlands, sarveyad, and; the report refugees from the riots at Chéagtu. „Atlan paper wil be having a more or less condensed the Chinese system Itsal! which appears to defy can appeared of an almost lsdefalle of Mr. 71. Waring, CM.Chat Green the and after the paws reached Shanghel account of the late riots and massacre, but will like dynasty, reformen, or mything and chalandarands, for the Volunteers have published in Colombia. It is estimated that the China Association telegraphed to the Brink that which gets to the care of the British public threatens it. Evan dira necessities of the banker capacity of several hundreds of tans, and will suffice to bridge the channels and total expenditure of a million rupees Minister at Peking asking for information on through their medium be sufficient to rouse country and imminent national pell die het rank would most beat their best steaming time constract, allas on the islands so as to give the subject and as to what was being done. A publicsympathy and indignation, especially when before the greed of personal gain that is so with sometime thousand tens of Cole rally, Communication: over 57 miles: between telegrams was received and communicated towary large number of the British reading ingrained in the official mind, the Press which no doubt you all remember to public will learn of the same through

qg in their holde in deidowalght. What piran Professor Douglas, who has been able to rich cruftra do Amongst our shipping cox of go, miles of metre gange line from action of the officers of the Billish steamer the two mainlands. To this must be added the The Oraka Asahi notes the praiseworthy the effect that "the Association and ins Presscondary medium-the provincial news follow in the original many documents accumble all the way hendes to Japan is is kurd to 1514 Madara to Pambans on the fadian side and Ningchow in rescuing sallon were to be informed that strong measmas papers--and moon condensed Kay 1 to but a few, and particularly that highly divert. There would pupo catching them or cap 145 miles from Maniar to Colombe. If Japanese Ashing boat on the high were being taken," What thos measures muggest that every Britisher in Shanthal de his for and lustracilive periodical, the Peters, Oui. Atlantic & dress" in if the to metre guiga be adopted throughon, le Hartmanades on the 25th wers we don't know, we were not told. At level best to ral public sympathy at home Gazeli, has got together many detalls of the other work to do, could not possibly to estimated that 39 millions of rupees, or a little fabermas was handed over to the stoji Pelicu last we learn focidentally by a telegram in the by sending a copy of some one of the Shanghal entertaining nature. He depleren that the the Straits of Malscen or the China Sex in timej Missionary have been appointed to represent which he may be acquainted, and if posible to materials that are valiable of people to told Oral Les chaudes us way to the and Caylus Colomba la new one of the enclosing yes so to be gives to the unfortunate papers that a Junior Consul and an American papers to the editor of say local paper with blographes of such a man has the ad i la as well to remember that the Pentaanias 3,000,000 sterling, will cover the cost. The by the Captain who wrote a letter to the10

work is one of great importance boils to India Authorities giving particulars of the resone andă British and American faterate on the Commis- & low M.P.4. sion of Enquiry. I bave not one word to

West, the diarier, letters, and personal collec East to but a twelve or thirteen knot craft against either of these gentlemen; it is quits thred copies of the Herald, las I intend doing Mandaria and the man lap clearly defeed, rough los their Australia sovios Code, is now being completed by his sucosusons,

You may have ready for me on Friday sight, tone. The line of demarcation: verses the tent there most likely becanta she is not fast greatest of Eastern meamer ports and her fakerman. A full translation of Caye, Warrant a

magulőent artificial harbour, due to Bir John Teties appears in the Osaka Journal, possible that they may be eminently qualified my level best in that direction.

and when we try to know his private li I by their natural abilities, to be members of that

again, thang - aka have any experienced the ព the unrallabis tongue of gosely that Eastern Estension cables will know how prons “ Commission. But I do say most emphatically

NEW ROUTES AND NEW IDEAS. From the apparently scanty thay was to get out of order in times of profounć- that their rank and standing are two insuperable We respectfully suggest to our readers that materials however, Professor Douglas has done, set paaco, of what merice they would be ta - force of much discussion the ides of colonisation determined to extend the number of its liners, to * Our Paris Correspondent says 1-♬ Meraly by The Nippon Yasen Kaisha is reported to have obstacles, and that neither Sir N. O'Conor sor Hougkong should in this respect follow the well. Much of the work deals with the Talping us during my was to fighly problamatical; by coinggales" is slowly but surely making its increase the speed of the stammers engaged Colonel Denby ought to have placed themselves example of Shaoghal and sand Moms promptly rebelllen and Gordon's share in it, whilst Math and in the avant of these tables beleggiatore way in France. As partial proof of this it is to the principal routes, and to Increase the salatonk lanaca portion (Chauri). It is almost incredible as many copies as possible of the reports of the all the important events in China of the last sipted) ata odtical period," wasif. fast the point to mention the report of Senator of its employés. The proposed new links are to that they should have appolated's ich represent outrage's sither that published at this office guarter of a century are naturally alluded to, for steamer dicht atives on af olut commission of which two mam- bars at least on the Chinese side are of emperfor

be any other, provided the news is spread as Li's life forms almost the record of Chian during inne kan barnean arimak best: Leaverton distributed in the Senate. He Australia, Lurope, Found guany and widely as possible.Ed. H.6. that period, of all ovesta inpoft no Sesigners inch thamake Can Canies to grant by cheres to the public in kords to Expand tank oven to the Consul appointed and she

Pánt": figh) the territories that three to the mihas placed. The proposed laccase nevoies in Atries to grost trading some – at 15000 spyones to be the enchains of N Wate

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