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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1895.

The alimony is to be paid by Corbett in May and November of each yezn”

Corbett's counsel, while making no objection to the fillog of the decree obtained an agree ment with Howe & Hummel, Mrs. Corbett's counsel, which was sanctioned by the Court and Incorporated in the decree to the effect that ravernes he may make application to the Court to have the question of almany reopened with a view to having the annual allowance of Mr. Corsets reduced in accordance with Corbett's circumstances.“

England, before a now club now in courue of 1 -formation to New fansyan

MacallanavuI.

The chaft (tself was torn apart by the violent extension of the leg muscles, so that when the current ceased the body · fell farward to the floor Jem Smith and Dick Barge are, to box twenty with blood gushing from the bitten longus. Is wounds for $1000 a side and the best parse few seconds after the guarda liited the body to effered in England on November açıb.

sitting position, Taylor began to breathe strongly George Dixon and Tommy Dixon have signed and to grean and his fingers to twitch and that he was allve and subject to torture. Whether the club offering the largest parse.

Panon Davies proposes to go to England in conscious cannot be positively stated. October with Jimmy Barry, the Chicago bautam- weight boxer. Davies will try to match Bairy against Peddler Palmer,

___Jt_is_understood; that Mr. Eustia has boun - instructed to say to French authorities that nothing less than the inspection of the complate papers in the care will be sufficient to sati fy tha United States whether justice has bean dose, and that a final relusal to feralah a completas.

sa a denial of justice.

mere conjecture as to the possibilities the ment is really so solicitous about the safety of the ; should Corbeit at any time suffer financial |·ørticles to bay twenty-five rounds or more before] vari-us muscles to move, proving concluaire franscript will be accepted by thin Government

And, laglly (c), expatriation within judicious it had « misgiving that Japan might encroachmamlaga, Timits, The traditional adventurous spirit of

spon its dominions, pin," continger "the our forefathers which led to our ultimate setife- vare pier. "will not be gulity of such a pro- ment here affords an example, and the most ceeding without due and urgent reason; though potent impetos for the nerdy to seek green fields she will not hesitate to take up arms against any and pastores new. It is at the present stage

Power that disturbs the peace of the East and Impossible to advance any opinion, beyond i tejaren her faterests. If the Spanish Govern- opening up of the wealthy countries on the Philippine Islens. the best course for it to banks of the Skeklang may afford to the youth nursus would be to jin japin in opposing such -af Hongkong. A demand for labour and of the

Powers as may be inclined to disturb the pace class they are so eminently salted for might of the East Japan's ambition is to preserve the relleve almost entirely the alleged congestion we peace of the East and of the world. Instead of new complain of. It should place within the wasting time in the conclusion of a useless agree. reach of thesising generation the means whereby ment like the one under review, we are disposed Ittle fortunes may with time and THRIFT be to think that the statesmen of Madrid would be amassed for their permanent well-being and the bitter employed in reforming the administration well-being of those who are to follow them. of the Philippine Islands, where things are in a Taking an utterly pessimistic view of affairs state of considerable confusion, and to restoring and granting that prospects-dark and dreary-order in the much harassed island of Cuba, where remalo, very much as they are at present for anarchy prevalla,"

· another generation or two, thersieno alternative but our submission to the inexorable Law of Nature—THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST |

Your obedient servant,

J. P. BRAGA. Hongkong, September 2nd, 1895.

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Under the decree Corbett will not be permit ted to marry within the boundaries of New York State, but he may do so in any other State, it be considers such a course necessary to his happlacas. Should be do so and visit New Yark thereafter he would suffer arrest for bigamy, adultery and contempt of court.

Corbett's friends who are reqaninted with his dealvas regarding Vera Stanhops, say he will marty her despite Judge Glersle.re's decree. Taere are others, However, who declare that he will never marry agam.

"He was immediately carried to his call back ofthe death-room. I did not accompany him Aldre, but was told shortly after that he was bound on account of his struggles and given ||| three-quinteis of a grain of morphine hypoder- NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.mically and a large amount of chlorofirm by Inhalation. When I returned to the deathroom The Pacific Mall S. 5. Co.'s steamer City of | hall an-hour later he was bound to the 'chäir | Piking, Capt. Wm. Ward, from San Francisco, unconscious, absolutely quiet, breathless; dead, via Honolulu, Yokohama and Naganki, with ] I bellove, from drugs. mails up to 3rd August, arived in port vester day morning. From car San Francisco exchanges we take the following telegrama :----

PHILADELPHIA, PA, July 25th. Dr. Benjamin Mackie, aged 50 years. ■ sur-

*The current from the City Electric Works was then turned through his body, but the muscles only reacted slightly to the stimulus, not more than recently dead muscles would, thus

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Information received from Mrs. Waller, the wife of the ex-Cangai to Madagascar, who la nowe lying in a Firmes military prison nuur Marseilles, states that she is indebted to bir, Woodford, sa American, gentleman formerly employed as A civil enginow in the Transvaal but now residing at Tamatave, for her escape from the Islami. Mr. Woodford færnished Mrs. Waller fanda vefficient to bring herself and four children from Antananarivo, the capital, to Vatramandi, or the coast, a distance of 300 miles, and thence po the island of Mauritius,

Corbett said to be very angry with his | geon in the United States navy with the active contact Markedly with the reaction on first is believed that sufficient money will be raised

divorced wife for suing for a divorce, After their separation he offered to give her $ropa week for York to ber. She refused the offer partly with life and deed a fine plece of property in New

a view of having her revenge in ex-sing Corbett's infidelles and partly in the boys of getting more alimony. In this she was on. successful, although she succeeded in exposing Corbett's relations with the Stanhope woman.

THE FASTIST TROTTER IN THE WORLD.

CLEVELAND, August 187.

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rank of Heutenant-commander, was found dead to-night in the library at his residence with bullet-bols through his head. There is no known reason for Dr. Mackie's suicide, although kard drloking, It is said, may have have been the cause.

LONDON, July 28th.

The Telegraph saya :--The Palkyrie 1/1, will be navigated by Captain Hanison of the Allan liner Corsan, who has been granted special leave for the purgast. The Valkyria is provided with enough berths to accommedate sixty men;

NEW YORK, July 29th. The annual crties of the New York Yacht Club was begun to-day with the rendezvous in

the hard sur at Glascove and the race for aloops

The Kohumín Shimbun is even more ont spoken. It writes in the following sirala:-"The occupation of Formosa is not the termination but the commencement of Japan's development in the south, Is not the enterprising spirit of our people already hovering over the region beyond the Bisbee Channel? Bellering that SERIOUS SHOOTING AFFRAY. AT too small to receive the surplus of the Japanese a time will soon come when Formen will be

SINGAPORE.

popalation, we did not doubt but that our Government has some great scheme in contem plation against that contingency, We are astonished to hear that a curious covenant has just teen catered foto defining the boundaries between the two countries, Spala is simply likes fox which assumes airs ander the protection of a tiger. Alarmed by the southward march of

The fourth day of the grand cireult meeting at Japan, she appiled for the assistance of Russia, France, and Germany in order to prevent the Glenville made up for the rather ordinary races occupation of Formosa by this country, She of the previous days the events being of the demanded most exciting nature. The weather was the then changed her front, and delimitation of boundaries. For a small perfect, being only a trifle to oral, and the and schooners of Huntington Bay, and weak State Hike Spila, such conduct attendance was not up to expectations. Between

The arscial cup was raced for by the new Is Impertinent, to say the least. Whether or 10,000 and 12,000 peoples the "king," Robust:op Defender and Vigilant. The course was not a declaration like the one just concluded II. dethroned by Joe Patched to a rags the equal twenty-one miles, and the Vigilant was baaten of any necelity to Spain, we do not know,

of which has seldom been seen. Such an event

In Hght breezes by, I minute and 40 seconds. But so far as Japan is concerned, there is not

was scarcely dreamed of.

The Defender seemed to move with the same cise and speed she exhibited in be: races out- the slightest necessity for such an agreement. On the contexry, it hampers the freedom of our expansion in the South, and Impedes the carrying out of our great policy of national development. The relative position of Japan and Spain is not directly affected by ibis Declaration, but it places Japan under sort of a moral obligation to the rest of the world, and one which cannot bat restrict her freedom of action,' It is aur earnest wish that this compact should be rescinded on a suitable opportunity occurring. However, we must not be understood as advocating the expansion of Japan toward the south by force of Lima; our idea is that the national movement in that direction should he allowed to take its natural course, and that

Singapore, August 2zıð.. Yesterday alternnon a serious shooting affray occurred at the Waverley Hotel, im Hill Street, whereby Charles Woodward, the proprietor of Wondward's Circus, narrowly escaped with his life. As has already been noted, Woodward's Circus Company arrived at Singapore from Western Australla by the steamer Sultan in the early part of the present week. A portion of the Company is putting up at the Waverley Hotel amongst them being George Laurence, who, it is alleged, in financing the show. You terday, Woodward went out to see about some money matters in ennnection with the pas Bage of the Circus here, and a bit returs to the hotel e was questioned by Laurence Sa to the amount of money which he held for the Company. Woodward said he had so much; but Laurence stand out that the amount stated was short one soverein, and was obstinate on the palat, notwithstanding Woodward's assertions to the contrasy. Words ran pretty high until at let Laurence seemed to have lost Els temper and to have struck. Woodward who, being much his physical suzerior, at once returned the blow with great effect. There was Title quietness after that. Woodward turned put his pockets before Laurence and by so doing demonstrated that he was not attempting to chest. Laurence then went to his room and apparently the affair was over. After remaining at the bar for a little while, Woodward wan just leaving anything that Impedes that courie ought to be Pa'chen won the second heat in 2:047.

the premises when Laurence again appeared and called fer Woodward, "Come here. Charley." Windward turned and commenced to wilk in the direction of Laurence, when the

fatter exclaimed if you think, or have done for

me don't you?" Immediately, with that remark,

removed."

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THE "HICHI NICHI” TO THE RESCUE. The effervescing alimens of some of the

So sure swinger did Robert J.; with his time record of 2:art, appear before the race that he was barred in the betting and Directly sol! favole for place. Besides the two mentioned Jos Patchen, Saladie and Mascot were entered

When the horses scored for the first beat

Directly bad the pole, but soon after the start Robert J. forged to the front, setting the pace for his competitors and leading to the wire.

Joe Patchen was the only one, that did not cover the mild without a break. On the stretch, when he was rapidly overhauling Robert J. he struck a wet piece of track, went into the air and

finished a close second. Rober: J. was diven bard and it was evident that he had done his best when he made the wire la 2:05. Joo

The champion was selling favorite in the third beat, but when the big black stallion again outfooted and won, despite Robert J.'s fast Balsh. betting shifted and it was 3 to 10 on Joe

Patchen, and a to 3 on Robert J..

side Sandy Hook, but the Vigilant seemed to have Improved In some marvelous misunar. She held the Defender clarer on every point of salling than in her former ty.cat.

ST. PETERSBURG, July 20th. The directors of the Raceian petroleum com- pantes say in the Novos Vramya that they have not arrived at an agreement with the American petroleum syndicate to parition the patroleum

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July 30th,

The Dowager Caarina of Russia, the Grand Duke George, the Czarewits, whose health continues unsatisfactory, and, Grand Duke Michael have started for Denmark.

among

An extensivo conspiracy has been discovered the priests of the Seminary and University of Kief aiming at the latrodection of a plan of greater freedom of attack upon the prevailing system of nepotiam in governmental positions.

It is also stated that a discovery has bazn

made that the Students Union in the University of Moscow are planning to assassinate the Caur.

NEW YORK, July 30th.

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"I give a detailed account of the horilble execution, hoping it will tend to attract the public to the barbarity of so uncertain a mode of legal murder.

LONDON, August 1st.

-A semi-official statement issued to St. Peters- barg disposes of the rumours that Ragala would probably recognize Prince Ferdinand as inler of Bulgaria. The statement is to the effect that Russia will never eater into relations with the existing lilegal Bolgisizo Government which has been forced upon the principality by the usugar. Rusala simply demands that the Prince shall be chosen in accordance with the provisions of the Berlin Treaty with the concurrence of the Porte. Vienna dispatch saying that this declaration of The Daily News to-morrow will prłut' a

Russia's pɔsition is held to sigalz the removal | of Prince Ferdinand and the existing Bulgarian Government at the shortest pɔsible notice,

A dispatch from Sofin to the Standard says : -The persecation of the widow of Stambuloff does not #bate. The servants are not able to leave the bouse without being arrested, searched and measc ad unless they agree to quit her service.

·New York, August.xxt. The Herald comments: It Is dally becoming c'earer that Prices Ferdinand in promoting the Rossophile movement, which is now assoming such considerable profaritons in Bulgaria, has teen cutting his own throat. Russia is quite the ready to extend her friendship once more to principality, but it must be on her own terms, sat Place Ferdinand's. Russian turms rendsź the coatlausace of the Prince's reign impossible. Russia has from the first ralased to recogniza his status as a rului, and Prince Ferdinand's mistake in throwing over Stambuloff last year, and embarking upon a palley dimetically apporetto Stambuloff consisted in supp sing. that Russia would grant to cafoley what recal citrance had falled to extort, and that he had only to profess submissiveness in order to obtain

WASHINGTON. August 1st.

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Mrs, Wallar is now at Port Louis, Maurfiłem, without penny. Her husband's attorney Cammand. Kennedy of this city, has notified Governer Mortill of Kaniau of the facts, and j

in that State to bring Mrs. Waller and family to America. Mr. Kennedy authorizes the stamp, ment that any finds which it may be destrabin to contribute to the support of Waller's family. may be sent to the State Department at Washe Ington, when they will be' promptly forwarded to her..

GLASGOW, August and, The Auchen Harvie colliery, at Salt Coats, a town on the Bay of Ayr, twenty-four mil southwest of here, has been fooded. Sixty mem have been rescued and fourteen are entorn bead In the mise and it is believed they hart. perished. Searching parties have been formed, but are unable to penetrain to the point where.

the unfortunate victima are.

plt's mouth, where the wives, mothers and familles of the entombed winers are gatheük. Thore who were rescued arrived at the surface. in a most exhausted condition.

There is a scene of Intense excitement at the

LONDON, Argost grd. The Odessa correspondent of the Daily Nawe says that the St. Petersburg Vidimasti profomen to know that Prime Minister Salisbury intends to form a coalition with the Triple Aliance fr the purpose of investing Austrla" with à plenary mandate for the occupation" of Macedonia, including Salonica..

SHIPPING and mail NEWS.

MAILS DUR:

Tacoma (Evandale) to-morrow, American (CAlra) sih lart, French (Melbourne) 4th inst. Indian (Lightning) 5th inst, English (Khedive) 7th last. Tacoma (Victoria) 14th Inst. Canadian (Empress of Japan) 16th inst. American (Belgie) noth inst.

THE P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer China, with malis, &c, has arrived at Nagasaki, and left for this port at 7 pm. on the 'gist ulto.

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THE O. &0. S. S. Co.'s steamer Copic, with malis, &c, which left Hongkong on August 8th- for San Francisco, via Amoy, Nagasaki, Koba Inland Sea and Yokohama, arrived at bar --- destination on the 31st nito.

forthwith the desteed recognjilon,

Naturally the remant murder of Stambuloff fanned the smouldering fiume of opposition to Prince Ferdinand into a fierce blazs, it sing orenly declared that the Painca was directly The night watch on Blackwell's Island turned responsible for the c.ime and that he should no on this evening and, according to their account, tenger be allow to rxapy the throne. One captured a sea serpent after a hard battle, He London pap: suggests to Load Salisbury that was saling through East river, but allowed he should give word to Prince Ferdinand that himself to run aground. The guards at Black-things had gone far enough." well's island attacked him and dragged him

THE P. & O, S, N, Co.1⁄4 sleamship 'Xhedïve, ashore. Some residents of the island say he The opinion recently announced by Solicitar- | with the next English mufi, Left Singapore for bar been dead at least a week.

General Reeves of the Treasury Department this port at 1. p.m. to-day, and is expected here The Blackwell's inland sax-serpent ls twenty- span the scope of the Chinese Exclusfos | about moon on the 7th inst five feet long and has a short head and short|| Actis of more importance and has tail. His captors saw very lule difference wider reach than first reports indicated. rattlesnake, He has large, sharp teeth, and with these he made violent attemple to bite them. The sex serpent betrayed bla presence to ane of the island guards by his c.les of distress when be found himself aground.

metropolitan papers on the subject of the declara- tion about the boundary line between the

The fourth heat was the race of Joe Patchen's terltarles of Japan and Spain in the Western Laurence whipped up his right hand, which had Pacife, bas, says the over watchful Japan Meft,fe, for Geere was determined that his great heen at bis side and, pointing a revolver point called forth well deserved ridicule and a rebuke

gelding should not be beaten, and they came blank at Woodward's head, fired. Woodward

down the stretch like a whirlwład. Again Joe from the Nicht Nicht Shimbun. Thai Spalo dacked, and not a moment too soon, for the

has shown needless anxiety and excitement in Paichen was too much for the champion and bollet whizzed by the back of his neck, scorching taking a precipitate step to secure the delimitation fairly outfected bim amid the wildest chearing. the skin. Wasdward jumped forward, seized

of the boundaries between her colonial possensions

The great race not only lowered the track Laurence by the throat with his right hand, and

and Japan's newly acquired ler:ftory, le fully record for a mile in a race, but broke the four- gripped Laurence's right arm fost below the

beat race record of the world. The time was shoulder with his left. Both men fell to the acknowledged by our contemporary, which also 2:05. 2:044: 2:05, 2:05.

refers to the unreasonable alarm caused in ground, Woodward Hterally straggilog for his

Madrid in 1801 by the news that Japan had Hle. Laurence 'managed to have ble revolver

annexed three llitieleinods in the neighbourhood are an free as to press the barrel of the weapon of the Ogaaawajima (Bonia) group. The on Woodward's head, but it was not squarely Spanish Government hastily concluded that an. Woodwird, when he felt the trigger being the islands in question belonged to the Marianne

by this pressed, docked his head, and twice the bullet. Assistance then came to hand from means managed to get clear from the course of Rroup. That Government's action on the lead and Lisa Wilkes was sent after him at such | between his shape and that of an ordinaryHe decides that the provisions of the law pro- / We are informed by the Agent of the Messageries other members of the Circat who wrested the revolver from Laurence, and Delective Inspector Dickson, who bappened to be passing. at the time at once marched Laurence off to the Lackup. Laurence was before the magistrate this morning charged with attempting to com mit murder; and miso charged an a second with voluntarily causing hurt. The cast war.pa:tponed. It will be an Assito cast.-Strafts Times.

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JAPAN ANd Spain.

THE DYLIMITATION OF BOUNDARIES.

prezent occasion was caused by some frre panelble writings in the columns of an obscure Japanese newspaper. Had it been England or Ressis, the atterraces of such journals would bare remained unnoticed. But the Spaniards; possessing the hot blend of the Latin race, their casily excliable nature would not permit them to assume an altitude of calm, digniiv. Indeed, their sensiiveness, in the Nicht Nicht's opinion, borders on a definite disorder of mental balance. Thus, so far as the conduct of Spain herself Is concerned, our contemporary has little to admires but at the same time it maintains that there is no reason why Japan should not sympathiso with the fears or foibles of her friendly neigh- bour and treat her with consideration, especially when by so doing she is in no danger As the result of the conferences that have Impaling her own interests in the slightest recently been held between the acting Japanese understand why, as one journal states, the degree. The Nicht Nicht, therefore, fails to Minister of Foreign Affairs and the newly arrived Japanese should feel displeased on account of Minister of Spain at Tokio, a Declaration has, as | tha hasty conduct of the Spaniek Government. already briefly announced in these columns, bees Still more difficult to compreherd is the ex- traordinary' statement made by another paper, agreed upon defining the limits of the boundaries between the territories of Japan and Spain fo the Western Pacific. The Declaration, published in the Japanese Oficial Ganstla, renda,according to the Japan Mail, as follows —

The Governments of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan, and of His Majesty the King of Spain, befor equally desirous of promoting the cordial

OTHER NOTABLE TROTE.

CLEVELAND, August ref." In the 3:11 trot William Penn way the favorite; with Klamath and Anat Delilah sold out of the field. In the first two beats Klamath tank the a pace that the mare won, Penn and Kiamate chasing her home. Lisa could not hold the pace she had vet, however, and Klamath took the next three heats and raced with close and exciting fiolshes. The mere made a good fight in each best, and finished second each time..

The postponed race, a 2120 pacs, was decided in one hext, Vallesa leading from wire to wire. Summary:—

Free-for-all pacing; purse $3,000-Joe Prichen (Carry) won. Robert J. (Geers) second, Saladin (Green) third, Time, 2:05-204-265- 2:05.

Trotting, 1/11 class; purse $3,000-Klamath won. Liza Wlikes second, William Penn third. Best time, arog.

Pacing, 2.20 class; purse $2,cos (unfinished) Vallean won the third, fourth and sixth beats Gilman won the first and second heatz, and Arcturlus won the dfth beat, Best time, 1'11).

PUGILISTICA.Y Fachson v. Corbitt.

LONDON, August 1st. Levy, a prominent London sporting man, offers to back Peter Jackson agafast James Corbett is a glove contest for $10,000, the fight to come off in Londen in January or February, Corbett to Train in Texas.

ROCKPORT (Tex.) August 1st, Corbett is offered 85,000 to train in Recirport, and it is possible that he will accept.

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He tried to climb off the reef, but finding this impossible, began to squirm vigorously. The night guard who found him said the cy sounded like one of pain from a big dog. He thought that a prisoner had been injured in making his escape and was helpless. Then he went down to the water edge and to his horror saw the green slimy eyes of the awful creature looking He was snapping his teeth and foamlig at the monib," said the Vooper. "His beard was covered with blood and his hair was standing on and. We sitacked him in a body and he died zīmort without a struggle. So scon did this occur that some of the men, who were jealous of our bravery, said he was dead whan we tackle. him. He was terribly alive, and hungry, ten, I Judge, by the way in which he snapped at us,it

It is generally believed by sea-serpent experts that there must be a school of mansters in the sound, as so many have been seen. The doctors are deeply interested in the serpoot stretched out to-night on the shore of Blackwell's Island, Here is the description one of them gave of the old monsters

into his with rage and hate.

The reptile was fully twenty-five feet long and had very much the appearance of a land saka. It had an enormona head and vicious month,

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bibling the re-entry into the United States of Maritimes Co. that the steamer Melbourne, with the next French mail, left Saigon for this part Chinese who have once gone out are restricted In their operation to laborers alone. Every at 6 pm, yesterday........ other class of Chinese, whether merchants in the strict sense of the terms or otherwis3, who We are informed by the agents (Mess. Showan comply with the requirements of the law regard.&Co.) that the "Union" Line steamer Guildhall, ing registration and certificates are entitled to from Hamburg and Straits, left Singapore t to come again into this county.

this port B5 the gist ulta, and is due hære an or about the 6th Innt,

The Department of Jostice and the Treasury Department are agreed in this interpretation of the law, and the Collector of the Port at San Francisco has been so advised. The opinios was based upon the application for registry made by Low Yes Senn, restaurant-keer of Lo Angeles, who anived to San Francisco Jane 1st, upon his return from Chins. The Collector refused him admission on the ground that he was not a merchant within the meaning of the law. The decision has been reversed by the opinion, and Low Yee Soon will be admitted.

CHICAGO, August 1st, t The validity of the Chinese Exclusion Act has been called in question in the case of four Chinese who were arcasted at Detroit, charge with attempting to evade the law. They were sentenced to ten days each In the Detralt Work hours and deportation at the expiration of their terms of imprisonment.

The Messageries 'Maritimes liner Orus is dan here from Shangbal to-morrow morning,

THE Nippon Yusen Kaisha's chattered stammen. Cars, from Bombay, left Slugapore for this part on the morning af, iba 31st ulto, and may be expected hare on or about the 7th last.

THE D. D. R. steamship Frieza is dnu hern an or about the 7th Inst. from Singapore. She will call hers en route to Yokohama and Hlogo.

THE tax or steamship Victoria which arrived at Tacoma on the 11th alto, reached Chicago es the arst and at New York on the 25th.

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ARRIVALA.

that the declaration in question restains the freedom of Japan's expansion in the south "I" says our contemporary, by expansion be meant encroachment by force, it would be better

Attorney Sprloge: of Detreft Intercepted the to carry out the design at once without giving

SHIPPING RETURNS." Deputy United States Marshal, who had the

From 8 pm. Saturday to 8 jim, to-day, Spala time for preparation. But if the phrase be used in the sense of the promotion of ear

four men in car'ody, and a writ returnable today was lasnal compelling the Marshal to Siam...steames from. Saigon. infrace by peaceful fatercourse and commerce, then nothing is more urgent than that a new

show cause why the prisoners should not be relations existing between the two countries, and treaty should be concluded with Spain so that our believing it conducive to the attaloment of the countrymen may obtain the right of free access

A private message was received here this with two rows of teeth in each fiw. The body releared on the ground that the charges made Clly of Peking sforesaid object to make a clear definition of the to her possessions. Would it not, then, be the Athletic Club logairing as to the fatibility of scale to was at least a kot thick at the largest the matter was taken before Judge Grosscup of

morning from one of the officers of the Florida largest in the middle, isparing to the other in the warrant were vague. By advice of the Arial"

and and covered with mottled black and brown Circuit Judge, before whom the case was heard, Desawangit ni" boundary line between the territories of the two height of fally to refose a harmless agreement palling off the Corbett Fitzsimmons battle in countries in the western part of the Pacifics the hê, and thus retard the consummation of the Mexico, just accross the border from Laredo or § part, and at two points between the head and the Wälted States Court. The latter continusă | Luedech sammensa underalgaed, Marquis Salonji Kimmechi, His I oblect of peaceful expansion to the South?" | Eagle Paws. The club desired to know wheż i tall there were queer finlike protuberances that the case untli September 1st, giving the Chinờm || Bror 900

Imperis Japanese Majesty's Mielster of State for Education and acting Minister of State for Foreige Affairs, and Don Jono de la Rica y Calvo, His Royal Spanish Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, deputed by their respective Governments, do hereby agree upon and determine the following Declaration -

First, line, parallel to a latitude passing through the middle of

of the navigable part of the Basbee Channel, shall, under the present mark boundary between the

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of the Pacific.

the Government of Spain declares

The Nizar Nicks, in conclusion, strongly con- demas the ignorant and irresponsible ebullions in which some of its contemporaries are too prona to indalga on international questions.

SPORTING NEWS.

LATEST AMERICAN ITEMS.

AMERICAN "BLOODS" TO RUN ON THE ENGLISH TURE. SARATOGA, (N. V.) July 30th, August Belmont's three-year-old Keenan,

- that it shall never lay claim to the Islands Iying | bought at (ka Gideon & Da'y sale for $18,500/

to the north' and north-east of the above mens | bas been lame for several days. It was because tloned boundary llos.

of this lammers that be did not start in the Thirdly, the Government of Japan declares Traverse. Dr, Sheperd examined him, but was that it shall never lay claim to the inlands lying unable to locate the trouble, John Hyland, who to the south and south-east of the abovs. | is thoroughly familiar with Keenan, says his foot mentioned boundary line.

was probably cut away too much by the man

The Battlefeld to be in Mexico.

SAN ANTONIO (Tex) July zoth.

facilities. In the matter of transportation, could be offered by railroads leading to the border,

The latter question was immediately taken up by telegraph with the railroads, and it is believed a satisfactory guarantee as to rates and

Transportation facilities will be given by the passenger departments or the roads concerned

It is believed that the outspoken atitude of Governor Culberson toward the proposed cualval precludes all possibility of its' taking place at any point in Texu.

Choynski in Chicago.

gave the things real acs seryant appearances The syce were large and brown and the head over the eyes was divided into two bony hillocks,

LONDON, August fat.. The Daily Telegraph's Berlin correspondent Right Honorable Sir Z. B. Malet, British Embassador to Germany, bas resigned," and he desires to retire from actise survice in October, prombly on adeout of the bad health of him- self and wife..

the

freedom until then in bonds of $5000 four.

When the case comes to tifal the law will be. attacked. The defendants' attorneys claim is is invalid, as it excludes only #jabosary" and is otherwise fall of weak points,

NEW YORK, August and. "The Herald's correspondent in Rio Jemelza cables that Brazil will under no circumstances entertain a proposition that England purchase. the faland of Trinidad.

It was reported Brazii might consider such a solution of the present difficulty with England. over the ownership of the island, but this, it is ball in the official excles, would ba prejudicial to Brazil's interests.

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Aggregating 15,781 tons register. DEPARTURES. Benalder.muamustesmer for Singapors. Hunan SERGIPOKE

MEM Canton, Germania ocasiones Phra Nawg sinüst

Kwongmon Dentures maysanet. Latyns

In witness wherecf we make, and put our who last plated him, and that the trouble will † the Californian said im Hall, bat of course the letter corroborating the story of Dr. Gibbons of tons in the United States and Canada will be | Tigris

names to two copies of the declaration, in Tokio, this 7th day of the 8th month, of the 38th year of Meiji, or the 7th August, 1895.

(Signed) Marquis Saronji KruuOCHI,

not be serious. It is now believed that Belmont "I am willing to meet.

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TOULON, August 197.^. Orders häva, been ree-dead by the Comman dant here to prepare for the Inmediate dispatch CHICAGO, Joly goth,

of fresh detachments of triopa to Madagases to | Joe Choynaklarrived to-night from Clucionat, replica the Invaldet troops who ars ordered having come to second Boyle in his cousing con home. By Baytembar General Duchesne calcul test with Eddy Myer. Choynski is in good trim.

ates the Franco, will have reached Anian The Irish mavement, the object of which is Jim Heil on Monday posted $2,500 with | amative and that the trouble in Madagascar to form an open organization opposed to all

Aggregating 8,606 lums register., Honest John "Kelly who is at Mount Clemens, will be over.

Parliamentary attempts to redress Ireland's HONOLONG AND. WHAMPGA. NOCK REZUKKE. Mich., for a match with Cheynski, Akani ikis

NEW YORK, August rat, . grievances, is aboxi to take definite shape. A DT. Haven Rose of Buffalo, la out with a convention of delegates from the Irish organiza. | Thales ... En Kowloon Dock will taks Keenau and Hastings to England with || matter is in the hands of Parson Davies, my Syracuse that William Taylor, who was exacated held within a few weeks, when a programme Nafora Maru ummmm” u him next season and race them there.

manager. Hall thinks the match can be brought in the Auburn Prison july 27, 1893, died not for the working of the new movement will be | Helana Richmaramana M It is known that Pierre Lorlilazd has made all off lo Dallas, Tex., It is no fault of mine that from the electric shock, but that doniks was due formulated. A commities is now in serion. Formosa muungane 19 Doa JOSE DE LA RICA Y CALVO. arrangements for a long campaign in England, Hall and myself have not met before this. We to drags séministered by the attending physis considering a time and place for the convention. CANSAS.........

and that he expects THE JAPANESE PRI68 ON THE

his memorable repent

WETD maiched to meet before the Seaside clans Dr. Ross was present at the sxecution in a few days the decision will be made public. Trisan ngg DICLARATION.

saccess of

BALTIMORE, Angust 2nd. deson years ago, when Iroquois Athletic Club last Jane, but the failure of that of Taylor, and he has sent the following letter to Some of the Japanese journals expres disunniched the bine ribbon of the Kaglish turf organizatlon prevented the meeting. I expect to Dr. Gibbons, whose charge of the administration It is announced that the redoubtable Carl content with the Declaration recently concluded from the best three-year-olds in the Kingdom. hear from the Paraan as soon as Hall's action of dings to Taylor by the doctors was telegraphed Browns, who a few weeks ago married Mamie between the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs John Huggins will train and manage the stable.

na to the Girondela over a week ago)--

Coxey, the daughter of the Commonweal leader, and the Representative of Spain, delimiting the Henry Grifin may be taken over a first jockey,

Dan Creedon Badly Smashed,

#Dast Doctos: I am unalterably opposed to who was the goddess" of Cozey's Army, kaa boundary between the dominions of the two although there will undoubtedly be lively bid-

CHICADO, July 30th. captial punishment in general, and to the separated from his bride and, Mrs. Brownw is in countries in the Western Pacific. It appears ding for the greatest rider now in saddle if

Dan Creedon, who broke a knuckle of his barbarily known as the electrical execution in soclusies in this clir, from the following clippings from the Japan | Gidson decides not to engage him.

left hand, and which is resting like a Wainui on particular. It seems that your santiments are. It is said that Browne deserted his wife in New Maff that their reasons for their dissatisfaction.

THE CORBETT DIVORCE CAER.

top of the band, anived in Chicago from New somewhat thesame, therefore I write to encourage York State and that "General" Cozey is on his are not unanimous. The Mainichi Shimbun,

NEW YORK Angusi and. « York last night. He met with the accident in you and comtaunt on the lactosef clipping. way to Baltimore to hunt up his daughter and for fosiance, states that the Japanese cannot Judge Gildersleeve, in the special term of the † the first round of his twenty-five-round contest **I happened to be present at the her: Daly Borse-whip Browne. bat ba daplessed with this Declarallos, not Superior Court to-day signed the decres, grant with Billy Hennessy in Boston 'about five weeks some of „Tayln's, so-called electridal

WASHIxOros, August 26d. bica:ad they regard it sa an impediment to their fug Oille Corbett absolute divorce from | #go.

executida la 1893) at the State Prison at Auburn Falling to receive any assurance of progions policy of southward development, but because James Corbett, the peglist Corbett may never gaze in another fight is belleves, are in the mini contul few moments atter Acting Secretary of State Adiebre again cabled With his hand in the present condition he can The filament quote: art emanatler from you from Embreendes Euttle in the Waller case they percalva that the Spanish Government le By the terms of the decree Incapable of understanding · skem." The resume her maiden name of Ollie Lakn and may though, that if it is broken again and the seset the circuit was made through Taylor'a hidy the him to press the request for the record of Waller's Spanish Government, writes our contemporary, also marry again, but should the avall herself of it will be of use to him, The Australian bas dyname begning afsabled, but droiy muscle, fiial at Madagascar and has instructed Bim at his shows much eagerness to conclude the this intier privilege the slimony of 85300 yurid an offer of $3000 to fight Traig City, the reacted pawitally from the moment of patrage bous length as to the position which he should diplomatis arrangement in quietiong because | miezel kui by the Getrt etsade en sad day of } "Hariom Calet Centerỹ new rejeneng in

has reached him at New York,”

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NOTICE TO MARINERS, HONGKONG HARBOUR FAIRWAY LIGHTS. On and after the 29th August, 1895, the Wal- way Buoys at the West end of the Confrat Fairway will be marked at night by a red light on each..

W. C. EL, HAPTIROS, Acting Harbour Master, dec, ..Harbour Department, 18th Augun, 1895.

AMERICAN MAIL STEKE, (GRAVESEND (England), July arik. The British plazmaz Ballmeri, City, an Hamburg, arrived here today and reports that three o'clock this morning, in a desen, fot Folkertone, she heard crier for help, und

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