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(Special to China Gaertti.) THE CORONATION OF THE CZAR.
TOKIO, November, 21st.
LORD Wolseley, in an Army Order on his IT is said that Lleutenant Peary, the lender of masoming the command on the fat fostan), stated the Arctic expedition which recently returned that he will 'sado.vour to maintain the great from the extreme north-east-of-Greenland,_tz_ The Emperor has depated H. 1. H. Pitnenaditions of the Army, forther the well-being of convinced from his observations that Greenland Farbimi as Special Envoy to Russia to represent the soldier, and encourage the progress required – is an feland, mad not a pentanuls connected with the Japanese Imperial family at the forthcoming by the increasing advance of warlike appliances a polar continent, as has been supposed." ceremonial of the coronation of the Crar.
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TOKO; November 16th. Mears. Vamanake, Takao and Karama, of the Tokio Waterworks Standing Committee, and two others were arrested by the police to-day, sad search-made-in-their-houses-by-the-police,
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Taxio, November 18th.
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THE LIAOTUNG INDEMNITY.
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THE WITHDRAWAL FROM LIAOTUNG.
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HIROSHIMA, November 18th, The Commanding Staff of the Imperial
morning from Formass. The admbar of officers and men is about 300. Chamberlain Hirohata delivered the Imperial Message of congratulation, to which Major-Geners! Kawamura replied.
It was reported-last-night-that-the-japanese- A CORRESPONDENT wrlies to the Penang Gaselli transport Tafwan Mary, with 142 troops on enquiring whether the subscriptions from Penang. board, had suddenly disappeared while on a *to the Grace testimonial fand, now clased, have voyage from Taków,and nearing Amoy light- been acknowledged. The Editor in reply says: [house. This occurred about 9 p.m. of the 16th, -"We understand that rather over $30 has and as she had not been heard of slace much ; been subscribed, and the list is now going anxiety was felt for her safety. Upon enquiry
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MR. STUURL Clemens (Mark Twain) wal An extraordinary accident occurred recently in entertained recently at the Cathedral Hotel, connexion with the electric raliway at Saneer Melbourne, by the Jouran'inis: Institute, Mr. | Falls (New York State). An Italian employed R.S. V. Winter, of the Herald, presided, and that he was asediing and received the fall in the generating shed misjudged some wires Mr. Taverner, Minister for Agriculture; Mr. current at his wrists, the force represented Foster, Minister for Mines, and Messrs. Desklá amounting to 1,700 volts. He was buried some and Fox, Ma. P., were premont, Mr. J. L. Daw, †' distance, and was believed to be dead. Several vice-president, proposed Mark Twain's health, doctors succeeded, however, in restoring him to to which the guast responded with a side-spitting hurt he was able to resume work later in the consciousness, and although rather terlously
sperch оп “Shams," Tha": entertainment | day, - included conteibations by many talented professionals and amateur.
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A: CHINAMAN Dsmed Liu You 37 years of age, of Sike-machi, Kobe, who was sentenced to one THE Japaness troupe at present performing in year's major imprisonment last year, on October Bangkok will probably have formed a rather liberated a few days are sucking oplung, wea carlons notion of Slamere police and of Siamese ment appears to have been
considered contracts, says the Stam Free Press. › The Insufficient to reform his habits he was ordered performers hired their present plich tear-Chin Ustel, 24 years of age, was also deported to leave the country. Another Chinaman named Palace at the rate of 20 Ticals a day. It appears on the same day. He was sentenced to August ibat fately not a alegio policeman was in the to two months' major Imprisonment, six months! vicinity of the tents, and taking advantage of police surveillance, and a fine of seven yen, on a this opportunity for mischief the crowd began to charge of purchasing stalen goods. cut openings in the tents with knives and to “attack two Indian watchmen whe endeavoured | Slam's land faces were conspicuous in the work to prevent them. It is asserted that several of
of destruction,
Tiŋ Japanese bave, says Koke paper, not yet given up the interesting question as to how Lin Yung-ta escaped from Formas. One of the vernacular papers reveals the secret. The story is that a foreign steamer, arrived at Amoy on the 22nd ult., bringing about 400 Chinese soldiers from Formoss, and about 600 Chinese civiliane, men sud women. Liu Yong-fu was among them. When the steamer left ships and a strict search was made for the Black Formosa she was stopped by, the Japanese war. ag leader, but it proved fruitless. Llu, it appears, bad shaved off his moustache, and while the Japanese were looking for him he was hiding in a coal bunker!
Tax pearl robbery case, over which a coolle was iately convicted at the Seistons and sentenced to two years' imprisonment, has taken another form. The Police have obtained now evidence
A CORRESPONDENT of a-Bangkok contemporary
through the Court for the second time, when it gives a quaint fustance of a literat obedience to judicial obiter dictum,' A bankrupt was rolog was discovered that after his previous fallure he had paid twenty shillings in the pound, and the Official Receives follogly declared that he ought to be put under a glass care. On his DEXI a crystal pyramid, on which appeared an inscrip examination, accordingly, 'bera wan handed in
tion setting forth that it was the gift of three creditors who bad been paid in fall. It is not te regard the Receiver's remark as a very poor surprising to bear that the bankrupt was disposed
excuse for the glass.
Taus the Koda Chronicls of the 19th instant :--- with regard to Fort Arthur which has caused so “We learn on the bast authority that the telegram much excitement in Europe was not forwarded by the regular correspondent of the Times at the places a very different complexion on the Hongkong. It need hardly be pointed out that
matter, as news of ikin character from anonymous sender must necessarily lose the
The Times recently stated that its corres authority that would otherwise have attached to pondent bad probably been misled been regards the approaches to Port Arther by land and aes Meaning, of course, it was satisfied that Rossi had obtained permanent access to it either by
is not a matter which can be considered) Bodyguard arrived at Ujios at to o'clock this tending to prove that the sisternent of the secused fand or by ses, which is apparently distinc
as altogether beyond the scope of the Is politics of the day. Japan has, apparently
the best right to become tutor and guardian of Korea, but if she does so i must be with the consent of al
CHOLERA ON A TRANSPORT. not the Treaty Powers, by force
HIROSHIMA, November 18th, Some of the latter would doubtles:
The Tosa-mark, which hai anlved at Ujina give their consent to-morrow If it were from Formois with 1.776 soldiers of the Body-prosecution, Mr. Reece for the defense, and Mr. sought through the proper channels guard division, is defined at Ninoshima awing but would Russia do so! If she would to the outbreak of cholera among the soldiers
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seems Inclined to agree to anything and THE China Ganstiz heses that Me, Dating everything proposed by Russla, but Chilns) and his family are leaving Tientsin shortly for will yet have to learn that as things go in Europe.
the world nowadays she cannot do just a
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the pleases with her own territory ? SWANG CHIH-CAUN, ex-Special Enway to Russia, is bound to study to a certain extent the has returned to Hupeh to anume daty Interests of her neighbours, or In the end Financial Commissioner of that province,” suffer unpleasant consequences.
TO-MORROW afternoon, at the Happy Valley. We learn from a telegram published in a "" Company, R.B. will meet "A" Company, Japanese paper that the Foreign Minister R.B. in the second round for the Hongkong In Seoul have notified the Japanese envoy Football Challenge Cup. Kick-off at 4-15. that Japan is considered responsible for
the recent massacre in the King's palace, Ma Chinds, the Japanese Consul-General at and that they have Inslated on the T Shanghai, has been appointed to act as conssi Wax Kux resigning the Regency whief for the newly opened ports of Hangchow, the Japanese obtained for him. The Soochow, Shashi and Chungking, is a step in the right direction. It f unfortunate, however, that that arch-conLA CRICKET match will be played to-morrow At No. 76A Concession, Kobe, on 18th Interspirator is still at liberty to concoct further between the Garison Staff and No. 35. Coy, W. C. BONGER, & native of Amsterdam, Holland, mischief. He should be removed fromg in his 57th year.
"R.A, at Happy Valley. Play commences at Korea altogether; but if so, who is to have custody of this precious patriot? Here, and the following will bat for the R.A¦— Liests. Davies and Barzard, C.S.M. Gonald, again the question of guardianship comes" in with the same well-nigh Insuperable Sargts. Smith, Wells, and Iggo, Guat. Lewis, dificuldes to be overcome before any Wykes, Herbert and Coombes, and Hombr. satisfactory conclusion can be arrived aí.Sampson, Alas! 'Twas ever thus since the Western,
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NOTES AND COMMENTS.
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1595. Fowers in -1883 negotiated treaties of the many denials of the success of amily and commerce with the King ofthe Mahommedan rebellion, and assertions that Great Korea. Death may rid the world has spent fis force, the native papers at Shang of the Tal Won Kun, but unfortunatelyhal report that the movement, so far from being there is little hope of the "bone ofsuppressed, is actually spreading, and that ten contention " in Eastern Asia, beingcities and towns have been destroyed in Kanish. dissolved in any such summary manner. It la, says the Chisa Gosalie of the annd Instant, further reported from Peking that General Tong, on reaching Halan, attacked the rebels' position the lining of the officers' mess-room, while TELEGRAM S. but was badly defeated, since which the rebellan
The charge brought against Captain UNSWORTH Master of the steamer Reongisaf by the Oplum Farmers at the Police Court to-day merits special notice. Fifty tins of prepared oplum were found concealed in
two tins were found, similiarly concealed, In the second oficer's cabin” and traces
were found behind a removeable panel
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was nearer the truth than at first supposed. tion without a differance. The hair-dresser, Feng Ah Tian, whom he men- tioned, was before the Police Magistrate, this | THE Timer published the other day a letter from morning, charged with giving false Information Count Tolol, the celebrated Russian author to the pawnbrokers when she obtained a loan and social reformer, to which he charges the on the pearls. Mr. Robinson appeared for the certain religions sects which have been officially Russian Government with the persecution of characterised sa fanatical. The Russian Govern ment bave, Count Tolatot declares, sent over 20,000 of the " spiritusi combatants " as exfles to the Caucasus, have expelled from Rauls hundreds of members of the sects, while frming sitogether 40 familler, 4 bare imprisoned of the faith have been brutally violated by officials. The only excuse offered for the presention, violence, and bruiality with which these people are treated ir, Count Tolstoi declares, that, being fanatles in religion, they have renounced their civil duties, and are consequently not entitled to civil rights.
Hastings was watching the case on behalf of the owners of the pearls. Mr. Reece objected to the charge belog gone into by the Pollca Magistrate, while Mr.Robla con quoted section and Ordinance to prove the matter should be heard in the Police Court. His Worship finally adjourned the case at Wednesday at 2 p.m., allowing ball in the sum of $100 in the meantime..
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THE City Hall to-day has been in a state of coniasion, dozens of coolles, under the direction of the Decoration Committee of the St. Andrew's Thus the Sydney Talegraph of 23rd ulimo - Society, being bually engaged in turning it Yoski, an old Japanese diver, to-day entered the intó an exquisita ballroom wherein to do Island) the widow of the Japanese who won house of Mrs. Tommy Japan (of Thursday Fonour to Scotia's patron Saint. As toon Tattersall's 35,000 Carblee sweep some years to-day, the verandahs were already closed ago, and fired a revolver at her. The bullet with mats, which were belog rapidly broke her arm, and entered her body below the biddɩn under flags and banners. Pictures, spex of the heart. Yoskl then wont is a Tasse fings and emblams were belag erected, floors boarding-boste, owned by Fugits Tatin, body, the ballet coming out behind polished, tables laid, and all being made ready close to his bodep, and ared the revolver have signified their intention of being present, Both the victims are now in the hospital in a for to-morrow night.” Some eight hundred guests | the shoulder. Yoski then shot himself dead.
and the committes lasi confident that the forthe locate the position of the bullets in the woman precarious condition. The doctor is unable to comlag ball will be the success of the year, Japan's body. Jeslousy is supposed to be the The rangements for appper and refreshments cause of the attempted murder of the woman, have been entrusted to Masers, Madar & Farmer and the fact that Fagita Tatau held a garalaber which is sufficient of itself to guarantee the feeling between them. Yoiki was an aged over Voski's wages is supposed to have caused ability with which this department will be man, and a heavy diluker, but he was never carried out. Everything given promise that a considered dangerous by the Japanese realdents. Mach sympathy is expressed for Mrs. Japan, huge success will be scored.
who has, resided at Thursday Island over to yeazo, and is a quiet, inoffensive woman.
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The following from the Kodi Herald should prove | ?` of laterest to all who are watching closely the course of events in the Far East A letter sent A CORRESPONDENT of our Shanghħal morotog to the Fomiuri by the friend of a correspondent contemporary, writing from Paris under dete Firth ultimo, says :-The-ex-diplomatht, who who recently paid a visit to Vladivostock, writes in the Figare under the nom de flums of contains a somewhat remarkable statement. Whist attaches considerable Importance to The writer says that em route to Vladivostock the transfer of Sir Nicholas O'Conor
Peters he landed at Grasan, and while there he learned bark. He regards it as a proof that, in Led that an officer of a contain Power (Russia is centration between England and Russia is no Sellebury's oplaton, the principal ground of evidently meani) was in the interior of Ham- longer in the Balkans but to the Far East. The klangdo with about twenty soldiers under him. eyes of the Foreign Office are fixed on China ....... has made great headway,
Lika a tese Japanese pstrict, the correspondent and Tapan, and on the consequences of the determined to make an investigation, so Nicholas O'Conor,
Frasco-Russo-German ... undermanding.
who The following from the N. C. Daily News re | Journeyed to the place where the officer and ment relative to Tibet,, algued the treaty
concluded the of the chief officer's quarters, which led the Excise Officers to believe that THE NAVAL DEMONSTRATION IN THEVictor Chang's long-talked-of railway schemes la soldiers were staying and endasvoured to protectorate over Burma, served at Peking both Interesting:-Mr.Shen Tan-ho, an English speak- | ascertalo "the officer's Intentions." The 15 First Secretary and Minister, and is LEVANT. oplum had been concealed there for some
1 to understand the European Eastern time. The ship's officers denied all
LONDON, November 16th. Ing official belonging to the Nanking Viceregal officer, who knowledge of it, while no one could be vity foreign war-ships are assembled in the tail, arrived at Shanghai on the noth inst. in his interlocutor for a Japanese official, immedi-scquainted than
appears to have is the French writer thinks, better other English diplomatist found on the ship who would admit being | Levant, fucluding eighteen. British.
der to direct the survey of the proposed rallately showed a passport permitting him and his with the feelings of his Government
respect custodian of the drug. Under these
way Hus between Shánghal and Soochow, In men to travel to Seoul. From the natives sound to Russia and better fitted than anyone to PROSPECTS IMPROVING IN TURKEY. order to prepare the officials and people along about, however, the correspondent learned that estimate their real, significance. Hence bis RASPBERRYADE, &c. circumstances the Oplum Farmer decided
transier to St. Petersburg with the title of to prosecute the Master of the Reongual. The situation in Turkey is generally impregnahe proposed ithe of survey, and pear, the aller and soldiers had he been engage Ambassador. The straggle between the twe In section 33 of Ordinance 31 of 1861 Aria Minor is quiet and better feeling is amonts by Ignorant mischief-makers, Mr. bourhood for two months, and had been engaged
concludes the French DAKIN, CHUICESHANK & Co's WATERS are (The Prepared Opium Ordinance) It is not apparent on the European Bourses.
Huang, the Shanghal magistrate, has sent surveying, Ti thirumens be<-trung-if-wed been transferred almost exclusively to made under the constant supervision of a daly forth that "If any ship shall be used for
TURKEY, AND THE GUARD-SHIPS. -- courier to the magistrates of the clides of Chl- scarcely be pointed out that it is of the vary but, In view of the pudence which characterises the importation... or conveyance of
policy of LAT:1 qualified English Chemist and will bear company oplum in contravention
Salsbury, their rivalry will It is understood that the Powers are likelysting (Kahding), Halagyang, Tringp'u, K'unshan' gravest moment, Gensan is slimsted at the head bot at ones RENNUR AD Maly's character. It is of this rison with the best English Manufactures.
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olatriet were also summoned by Mr. Huang, on eyes for some years, as it would form an admire Aur complaints should be addrasud ja iki | * * *" --Counsel for the Oplum Farmer THE ARMENIAN MASSACRES, Thursday fast and ordered to make everything able terminus for the Trans-Siberian callway.
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