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BIRTH.

At 32, Broadway, Shanghai, en h 18 h of October, 1898, the wife of J. D. C. ARTHUR, of a daughter."

MARRIAGE.

On the sgth October, 1998, at the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Shanghai, EDUARDO M. CARION, second son of the late Jozo Calixto and Maria dos Anjos Carlon, to MAXIA DA GLORIA, second daughter of F. F. CARION and the Iste Eulonta Dinamerles M. Maber Carlon, No. cards,

DEATHS.

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At Sorchow, on the 17th at October, 1898 ALICE, youngest child of Anders Olsen, aged 3

yours

At Tunbridge Wells, on the 19th of October, 1898, MINNE, eldest daughter of James Simpson, late of Shanghal.

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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, NOYESİLER 4, 1898.

THE SITUATION,

CONTRADICTORY STATEMENTS.

The Reuter's telegram which we publish to-day is most decidedly a puzzling one. It states first that the new French Cabinet endorses the, views of M. DELCASSE and then goes on to say that, according 10 the Daily Graphic, Major Maenays has been ordered to evacuate Fashoda and retire

Captilo Frakes, will be respatched as above from the British sphere of influence. A

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least, this is the construction that we put upon the Daily Graphic's announcement.

M. DELCASSx's views on the Fashoda question were plainly stated in the Reuter's telegram dated, London, 24th October, and were to the following effect: "That the rights of France to Fashoda are no less than the rights of fireat Britain to Khartoum, and that the occupation of the Soudan cannot process without the express sanction of the Sultan, who alone Captala P. Schlyder, will be lespatched as aboris competent to declare that French rights are not equal to British Then, in reply to Sir E. Mesšos, M. Darcasse stated that: To ask France to accept the evacuation of Fashola prior to discus- [sion was equivalent to an ultimatum, which

it was imposible for France to accept."

It can be seen at a glance that the statement made by the Daily Graphic is diametrically opposed to the expressed DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & views of M. DELCAS:8, and this being the

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case, we fail to see how the French. Cabinet can endorse the views of that gentleman if Major Marcusso has already been instructed to evacuate Fashoda. Had such orders been sent to him, it would necessarily mean that the Fashoda in- cident died a natural death owing

to

Franco hwing withdrawn her claims, and that she has not done so is patent from the programme put rth by the now Cabinet. We fear that the cor- respondent of the Daily Graphic has been misinforaied and that the instructions of Major MARCHAND are not for the evacuation of Fashoda.

A signal more to the flect this uning ASPBERRYADE, &tering to bear, out our views, for it WIN 10 tl.: effect that no Ad- BAKIN, CRCTORSHANE & CO'S WATERS miralty mails were to be despatched by made under the coat supervision of a day the French mail steamer Aydney, leaving qualified English Chemist and will bear comp to-morrean it is most unlikely that such instructions would have been given had the relations with France become less I strained within the last forty-eight hours

It is evident from this token that the naval authorities here see a possibility of war with France breaking out before the malls despatched by the Sydney couldreach home. and therefore, they do not, care to risk the chance of officiat correspondence being carried to a French port whence it | would probably find its way into the

hands of the French Government.

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view bown to the decision of the Cour Canution and will asslat the enquiry Into tha Dreyfus” affair.

THE EMPEROR OF GERMANY'S RETURN.

It to announced in Rerils that the Emperor custalled his tour in the Holy Land on account of the inteme best.

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A coolis, aged go`yours, was to-day sent to gaal | THE RIGH STREET MURDER,

for three months, with hard labour, for whaich-. ing a woman's carrings. The culprits to receive is strokes of the birch on admission and to strokes to days before he is discharged.

B. M. S. "POWERFULS

Our readers will ha interested in the follow.

The brickmaker, Lia Ng, charged with having tag-A correspondent in Culun sends to Ex murdered his wife at Nɔ, 36 High Street by givuring some details as to the steaming of striking her with a bimboo carrying pole, was H.M.S. Powerful, which are specially interest- brought up on iemand at the Magistricy to-day.ng, la view of the large volume of criticism indulged in. The correspondent asserts that the THE Londen correspondent of the Fournal dis | Inspector Moedanoid conducted the case for the

difficiles experienced on the voyage to Chlom Debati announces to a message of the j'b alto, į prosecution and the pitionex was undefended. were entirely due to the crack and malt bear- that Great Britain and Russia wre about to sign

ings, and that these have all bero overcome. an agreement giving the former prep aderance

any trials at various speeds and power bave in the Yang-tae Valley and the fatter preponder

since been run and have been got through up to the date of the despsich, of the letter with com ance in Manchurls.

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Fu Po, a comming crollo, residing at No. 36 MAJOR MARCHANDS INSTRUCTIONS.

High Street, stated that defendant and his wife The Daily Graphte states that Major Mar-

defendant's wife at the Mortuary at the Govern- Falso lived there. Witness saw the dead body of chaud has been lostructed to withdraw from Fashoda to the Upper Ubangi evacuating posis

|ment Civil Hospital at noon jesterday, Witnessplete success. On July 29 the vessel completed Was In the boase si 3 pm. as the 3rd twenty-four hours' fast tan, accomplishing east of the frontlar Indicated by the Anglo-WILLIAM ROSS and Joseph Pettlit.. both stokers fast. Deceased was there then a defendant distance of 472 miles, which gives a mean speed German agreement.

on H.M.S. Immortallid, were toiday fined 95, was quarrelling with her. At s'pm witness of nearly twenty knots. Considering that this had to ba doan in a tropical iemperature, and In default 14 days"hard libam for smashing was fo the kitchen and deceased was thera nizo,

washing some clothes. Witness left the hous fornitore in a Chine photographer's shop and retamed at about 4 pm, and defendant

with the ordinary eral picked up on the station, this was not bad. For a part of the twenty-four Ross was also fined $5 for assaulting an Indian | was still scolding his wife; he was complaining hours the englers were tun at ove: 13,000 constable and be wi likewles ordered to pay of his food not being cooked and deceased Indicated horse-power, and this was considered $5 as compensation to the office.

reoided him. They quarrelled for bill an hour. enough patil the bunkeri'w.re replenished Then winess saw deceased leave the house.

with fuel, 5 the versel Es Ead various 70s befor CAPT. Tanner bad a narrow excaps while out ad go into the street where she made a

this twenty-four-tours spin. with a sosverlog parly. While filling his water kitchen and defendant went to his own room

Sho alterwards came back into the The subsequent run from Wel-hai-wel to Yokobama, distance of 1,2.0 miles, was bottle in the Jalba river (Uganda) he wis sefzed which was the second room from the kitchen done under easy steaming in sixtylz and a by the hand by'a crocodilo and dragged Into the Defendant came again into the, klichen Hitle ball hours. "The englars have worked well; water. He however succeeded to frening him him threaten deceased with the bamboo pole klud, and they required very little water." later and the row was resumed. Wideas aw there was no canso for any macasiocas of any self and with the aid of several sepoys got to the (produced).

There has been no trouble'ut any consequence bank. His hand was badly lacerated.-Rangoon

with the bollers, but to prevent any magnifying of the troubles suggested, we way mention them, although under ordinary condlilons they would be unworthy of notice. A few of the dawn. comer tubes have corroded at the tup sad bot- tom of the screwed jalats, núd these were easily replaced by spare totes Ore PL two of the forty-eight bo'lef were found to ba lamloated, and

were replica. "Darlag the whole cute extrading over siderable period, not a single leak of any det. cdplan or may serious trouble his happened ra the boller." The errespondent, who has made

(From Japanese Papers.) THE SITUATION, IN CHINA ÁLVICE FROM THE 'BRĪTISH MINISTER. THE ENVIROR'S CONDITION.

FIRING, October 24h. The Brloh Minister at Peking has warned the Chinese Government that in case the Empe tor is deposed, such a measure in cartila' in being aboqi'a dist bance in the Empire that would call for the laterference of the Power,

The condition of the Emperor is very coliica), and it is doubtful whether there is any necessity to depose him, as he is not likely to live long.

It stated that the Prince who will succeed to the throne has heady been brought into the Palace. This is as aprecedented coarse lo Cul

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THE SITUATION IN CHINA, THE EMPEROR NƏT YET· DEP.SID.

PIKING, October rith. Remus have been freely circalated for the postfew days that the Emperes wis to be de- ped. Nothing, however, has yet occurred. Everything is quiet.

The Powers diy not appear to make any et- tmpt at interference. It tr, however, stated a proposal has actually been alecussed among the 'Fore'ga Ministe x with a view to placing Chius under a so t of International prot:cterat

Thirty-fou French mariner'bave, arrived in Pesting,

THE EFFECT OF TE CUP D'ETAT

Tokyo, October 25th, - The political changes in Peklog have early dismayed the Reformers in South Chiss...t Shinghal the newyspers published in the the armes of Iepurese, have ceased publication, Darlag, Marquis Ito's way at Shanghai, the Commisioner for Rallways, did not visit the Marquis on the plea that he was ill. The local Cficials received him only formally, and seemed mach afraid of the consequences if they showest Margals Ito any attention.

Toky, neber 27th, 3 p.m.

Timet

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Witness then pushed defendant out of the kitchen. Defendant replaced the pole when at the kitchen door, and went bls bedroom, decanted following bim Witness beard them quirrelling in the bedroom. Hilf an hour later be heard crier of "Save life" and sounds of blows against the pariltion walk after" which decessed tan ant The noha continged for half as hour. Witnesss afterwards saw decease? running to nards Square Strett.

Dr. Bell, depored in having seen the deceased at the Government Civil Hosptial. She gave her age as 39. She offering from bad collapse and had a brulse on the lower part of the belly on the right side. Dr. Atklasan and Tax bollowing men-al-war'were at Takaton the witness operated on deceased after taking ber 24th-Japanese Nantra "French Descartes, depreffions. She was bleeding internally and died hall an hour after the operailou 'from American Petrel, and a" collier. At Chelon on extra uterine hemorrhage. She never ralited the 17 h inst, were the Pallan Marco Polo, after the operation. Witress gave far ber Bebish gunboat, and the destroyers Fame vad Handy. The American cruiser Boston arrived at noen på the same dite, H.MS. Undaunted and a torpedo-bost destroyer leh Taka'at 5 p.m. on the 22nd.

"A SUCCESSFUL raid was made on a gambling den fist night at No. 68, Ap-lichow, by Sergi, McNib and penly of nolice. The officers refa'da quantity of gambling Implements and $7 la moner, no ley than fataon men were The rumours concerning the murder of Changtreated and to-day Comdr. Hastings fined the Yin-huan arm Incorect.

chief defended1 $50, la defauli two months hard labour. The others were fined $3 each or four teen days' hard labour.

A-Prking teleg m states that the Chlaese reforming its deinlicator, la call for the Government his decided, as the first step for assistance of Get Britain, especially with regard to esilia yfirs

THE RIOTOUS BRAVES."

PIKINO, October 29th. Owing to the riiess of Gineral Tang Fo- kolens is punishteg the single-dery of the talent alalery who made the murderous stuck tornise felgners next Luknu Bridge, the other day, when initiated by the Thongli Vanda ta di sm, the Greerillisime Jung La has ordered Celesel Cho, the Cosminandani of the batallon o which the thora: todle, belong, te report to Am la, Pling, with teej of forcing that rffrer to hit over the 11ogleaders for til and palshment, H. E. Ha Yüre has been lo stracted to try the case immediately upon the handing over of bely on. also been sent by Gentralismo Jung Lang Lu countermanding the transfer of Tang's Kansu Cops to the vicleit, of P.Kalbo (Chinwang), and ordering, that they be sent back to their old esnioum:sta in Photing and Cheating prefeciores,

hib!'.

Orders have

THE ATTACK ON FOREIGNERS NEAR PEITAINO,

In the attack by ves" belonging to Garral Tavg Fuatan, Kinan Corps upon I reløner on the Tinnisin-Shanhatkurò Rall- way, in see eleinty of Felfele, an Englaces pulled out h's six chamberat revolver and emptied it upon its murderoutly inclined soldiers, killing two of them watright,

YU MANTZE BOUGHT OFF.

CHUNGKING. October 19th." The Antlee-Vizciny -Won has received by couler on 100 27.4 instant letter for General Choo, commanding the troops opposed to Yu Mat-z", stating that he has received a petition from bat reb-1 asking for peace with the Govern- rant and proming to release the R. C. priest

Yesterday afternoon General BLACK and Staff visited the various points on the Kowloon frontier selected for defence and also settled the positions to be occupied as' redoubts in the event of an invasion from the mainland, so it is palpable that active preparations for all eventualliles are still continuing. In the Ordnance Yard therury, mounting of guns is still being carried out and the ships in port Have continued to take in ammunition and stores during the day, while the state of activity in the Naval

The

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"reward" Gr sobitum to Ya Man- 120 in the sispa of a commission carry- Inga brevet butun with it. This was sent on the same day to General. Chou to prove the

lons lewards the rahe's in order to oblain the DCIIDEY at the R. C. proste Flary and. Huang held by them. The followers of

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remains unabated. Whether France has consented to evacuate Fashoda or no it is certain that our preparations for war have not been countermanded.

TELEGRAMS.

("HONGKONG TELCORAPIE SPÉCIAL.) A RAILWAY CONCESSION FALLS THROUGH.

TIENTSIN, 3rd November, 1898.

1.45 a.m..

The negotiations of the Anglo-Fastern Syndicate with regard to the Tientsin Chiakiang line have fallen through.

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are some to he callsted in the local batalions while others are to be paid their expenses to their homes. Peace ta therefor

libin nonable distance of accomplishment and in consequenceslarmis rumours are already dring .out. Shanghai, best, and Hackow barkert and merc.aoix having trade crpsecitons with Chongklang'are advised to take advantage of ibe present oppor'usi coupled with tha farcuable condition of the river and bany o their water shipments so as to kvoli lošu la d-by-N, C. Delly, Newi.

WEATHER Report.

The Obserwatory report says On the 4th M.40.00. The barometer hea risen on the THE ITALIAN MINISTER DE MANDS Chlon coast, Pressure remalos high ever N. Chinn, and is slightly low in the S E. p st of the AN AUDIENCE.

China Sea. Gridlenie molerate with fresh "As the result of the medical reports on

monsoon on the coart sad in the N, port of the the Emperor's illness the Italian Minister Chlsa ScR. FORECAST-Fresh N.E, winds; has demanded an immediate audience in order to present his credentials, The situation in Peking is critical. [This portion of our message has appeally ist Its meaning is somthing in transmission. doubilal, We have made the best we can of H. M. siveying vessel Water witch left Shang- it and issue it subject to correction. The ban Saturday afternoon for Wel-hal-wet. message is being repeated,Ed., H.K.7.]

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LOCAL AND GENERAL

THE mister of Ibe steam-faunch Lun

detalle an to the post mortem iximination and stated that in his opinion death was caused by less of blood ensuing upon the rupture. Deceased, was pregnant bat ber tardlilon WAS * par.icularly rare ODC, being what is known.es extra uterine and gene- rally was fatal. A blow or poke from a bamboo or a fist would have caused the lujury.

Two Hakka Interpreters made statements re- Karding the woman's admission to the Hospital and the transistiën ol bar, deposiileas before death.

In his evidence Inspector McDonald asið ke law the woman in the Chrge-ram at No. 7 Police Stattoo. She was then vomiting and sald her husband bad assualted her. At 11 pm. he went with another officer and found the bim- boo poles. Witness was aliờ"presest when the Odying depositions were then at 6p.m. on the

cùnged with carring peasanners in excess of his legal number, was brought up on zeraand, at the Magistraer to-ly, Mr. Gedge, whe *ppered for defendant, zaled the point that the vessel was moored alongside the wharf, and that the passengers ir escess"were removed befor

and Inst.

The defendant wis remanded : 12 o'clock to-morrow,

HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB'S SIX-A-SIDE COMPETITION.

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digent examlastion, and has had special facilities for learning all that has passed durteg the cruise, is very decided to bis expression of the mechanical success and workmanship of the ship and her machinery. The captais, the Hob, Fedworth Lambton, and Fleet Englater R. W. Edwards, and their respective staffs, ara quite satisfied with their whip,

THE UPHEAVAL IN CHINA.

A TALK WITH DR. CANTLII The black farolture of lace-like design, the dragon-like orcaments, the wierdly strange screens, and the curless. native wespons all tel of China the moment you put foot in Mr. James Cantile's house in Derrghlie-street, Candle, though he is a well-known surgeon, has by no means allowed himself to become hedged about by his profe.slow. He is a man of brord sympathies kad Intensely Interested in Far Easiere questions, buresson ni bl-Ing dance

Thure.

When Lordon excel zoma ime ago over the detenttin of the young Chloe deciur Sun Yat Seraike Chinee Legation in Pariand- plice, My Cantlle was one of the fist to know of his condition and to move for this release. It As not natural, Ikeletas, that one sbould turn to Mr. Cantike for an oplein as to the line significance of the Lewa walch has bien cabled to this country from Chius duing the past few days.

the made her trip. Comdr. Hastings upheld the 06 Wednesday notwithstanding the frying in a country like C..in what wenld happe objection and -Hamirend the Cure,'

clemency of the weather Mackay's and Noble's

A DIBRATCH received at Shanghal from Nackteams turned out to play off their game. Un- fortunately one of Mackay's men isiled to put lng sales that when H. E. Kuel. Viceroy in an appearance and handicapped as they were designate of Serchons, passed through that city

ex route for C1 Caglu the other day, the new his side inst by nem goal to nothing. frem Chungking was so serious thri the bey Victor was forced in raise a strong bodyguard for himself to proter Him on hi] arney West This bodyguard consisted of a picked men Borowed from Viceroy Llo's crack hallallons at Nanking all aimed with new Maurers.

(or rather Morrah's) (cam, and wound up their Yesterday Moberly's team met Lathbridge's: excel'ent performance.by defeating them by a gols, to nil

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Mr. Cenile painted on the difficulty of prophe-

tex. England had taken up a wrong ited (n protecting Kang-Ya-Wel, which he hoped would be adhered to."Let them at make the mistake af Gorden's time, and endeavour to tolster up the telgning dynasty, as the effect of his con tension. The tape of the form Party in Cling wat centred in Kang, Therefore the acilen öf Great Britain had the greater stp ificrce. It was felt that the fature of Chios lay with Great Ballalu,

" the British Government do as they did His team have not enly gone through the before, sad support what they call the Giverne compeilor, winning every match, bat havement, then the whole thing will be gone over donk, 10 gith out a single goal belog scored. The Relarm Pary will be wiped out in eglast them. Thele record, 5 played 5 wor,

China, and there will be execution and per eleven goal for, and cone agitast, shows clear

sccutons until the members of the party, their TO-MORROW a crlek+ match will be played at superiority over the alert teams to the compelt-

chen and their brothers and siters, are Happy Valley between 16°M, C, 0.4 and median and proven conclusively their right to the exterminated. team of the HKCC The match will Com of the Garrison, with Captalo, agafest the match przs.

meuce at I p.m. harp. The following is the Club Team:

1. A. Lowron

F. Mast

G. A. Woodcock L,F. C. Egeiten, R. H. Author

G. Grimble

T. S Smith R. I Gerrard A. Merkezla P. C. Cox

The names of the members of the team niet-

Moberly (Captal).

F. H. Kow..

H. C. R. Hancock.

T. Yol..

A. R. Lowe.

T. W. Hornby.

There is yet one match unplayed viz, Leth- bildze's vero Davies'. It should have been played on the ret fast, but for some reason was not; and I don't know now whether it will be bought off as its decision cannot effect the competition is the slightest.

ment,

SIXTIEn mü-of-war are building by the Adil rally in the Royal Dockyard, with a displice ment of 114,675 tons, and in private yards di shine, of 110,015 tone, are belog constructed for the British Government. In addition to these The prizes will be prestated to the winners 30 wabips,ith a displacement of 109.5950-morrow at the Club's Matshed Immediately tons, are beleg ballt on foreign account to the prior to the match with the King's Own Regt. private yards on the Thanies, the Tyne, and the

The following is the table of, results- Clyde. The result is that there are being com

* MATCHES,

GOALS. stacled in the Unlled Klogdom go wir vesels,

Tanms. Mayad. Won, Lost, Drawe, For, Agat Paísi, with a total displacement of 338:483 tons. Moberley....5 Mackay 5 Lookes..... 5 Lethbridge*. 4 Davica"...... 4

"Karg was the seat of oicial head of the. Refoam Party in the Count of He Government. He advocated costula changes. In the ambie teslic of the county. But, of course, L-Hung Chang oppored it, though why he should adopt ibat policy I don't know, Chang Chih-Tang was Viceroy of Caribe. He was a very young. me to hold such a poslilan, which he did by viriae of bix guest abiijies, as a student. In the development of the country he favours the pur chase of foreign material, but he will have all wask carried out by Chldene labour."

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It has been supposed that Son Yat Sen had bees playing a prominent part in the recent agitation. This, however, is not the fact. Sua has been, and ts, to Japan, and, though a well- know reformer, he is very vexed at the present af events. He thinks matters have been precipitated. Sua and his parly are all men of Western education, and represent the extremists, Thet IJCA le to establish & Repubile in Chins with a council in each state, controlled, as concerns the general welfare, by a central government. He and his party would do away -- with the dynasty altogether.

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* Dae match declared vald, The cap and scarf-plas (atorented by Mr. Mackay) will be givan to the winning team by (r. Alkinios it The Club matabed al 345 on Saturday gi8 November prior to the opening

HM, shine 18hégamis and digerine (the Istier|Noble of which was to have gone to Foochow to reliev the Linned), says the N. C. D. Nests of 31 alto,, have bron ordered to Wel-hat-wel; the Johgenta lervos tomorrow and the Algarine M soon as she comes'eat of dock. H.M.S. Pkmnis has been ordered bick to Shanghai from Chin hiang. The Victorious and Hermitons, witch bare both been over to Nagasaki, are also re turning to Wei-haḥwel. Tre Esk. en route to Iching, will be the only British markafeway os the Yangter,

match.

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TERRIBLE ́Disaster in THE INLAND SEA.

Another party Isvours the recall of the Ming dynasty and the ousting of the Manchu line of Yet another party cater the for dynastic questions, bat cosceras stil almost 'ebilely with internal reform. It may be said that the praides generally have a dread of Earapena intervention.

In order to secase their oad, Sas and kín look to the assistance of Japan. Ose pauly doej not know whether the mission of the

Marquis Ito to Feking was inspired by sny such Idea of Japanese intervenifan, but cristaly It would be agreeable to the Réformers. Doubt. - leis Sun is "wise in remaloing in Japan. He and two medical students, well-known to Mr. Cantle, wore the only ones in the former rebellion who succeeded in excaping, Twenty- five of the principals were beheides,

There are three classes in Chios - the Can-

topera.

Nowe la bought by the Satsuins Mars of a A DISPATCH from Peleg mistes that Kang Yİ President of the Board of War, and one of the terrible disaster that occurred in the Inland Sen Empress Dowager's right-hand man since the on Tuesday eventog.: (says the Koht Chronicle toate, inkabideg the Kringlung and Kwangit late coup has denounced H.F. Hu Yusof 27th it.) It appears that about 6.30 o'clock placer, who are the great cammercial people of the country f'the northern people, bacolfe and Governor of Peking, as Chlel Director of the yesterday evening (be Kinskiu Maru, in chuige given to pastoral pursuits; and lastly the Tieniein-Peking Rejiway, for allowlegibaloreigs | 01 Me, Kaya as pilot, came into celliston with realating clues, Between North and Sonth Légallon guards to go up to. Peking by kin lins | the 0.5.K. steamer | Milyagatüamarù, of

China thero is ever a great jealousy. The It will be remembered that Governor Ha raklly | Takami, Ég miles from Kobe in the Inland Sea,

Canlonero are “bad men ? recording to the bid- fishloood Chinumen, Li-Hung-Chang la w tried to prevent the guarda from travelling by with the result that the latter vessel tank loa entorner, and is much disliked by the Cat the hallway and only withdrew his objecitos | few minutes. Boats sppeared to have been

He is far the xbelest man in China, Mr. upon receiving Instructions from the Tsang lowered from both vessels, and it is reported Canille thinks. He accpts the view that Six Yamin to do so,

Claude MacDonald is raspa; sible for hisdismla- that as many as 130 persons are inveð, but that quite a sta drowned. Tale number, but the Empress will have him back agalo. A DUPATCH from Hangchow, capital of Cho seems very large considering the size of the England's policy of giving way in the East. Mr. Centle ref:cs upon the absurdly of kizor, reports that Governor Liao has received Miyagawa, which is only of aboni yoo tons, but She has the paramount interest there. She bas

■ secret decree 'from the Empress Dowager to owing to the low rates recently pitralling the done business with Calas for two bundled years. stréal seven or eight prominent members of the inland Sea steamers have been crowded with are soldier men," as the Chloeso say. Alto, Other nations are practically new-comers and TOMORROW is ite anniversary of the Battle of Reform Party who let Peking soon after the

pidgin Engilsh is the language of commmerco. Inkerman (1854) in which the King's Own Regi-recent coup d'at. A Peking dispatch received

We are informed that of the preringers saved - It was in the natural order of things for Zug- ment look parl.

on Saturday also miles that numbers of young from the Afiyagawa Marw, apparstily by the land to put her foot down, but now she is losing. man,some of them belonging to the mercantili efforts of those on board that vessel, several are icfidence and presently the markels will be Tak Chinese employee of Watson and Co.'s class, who joined the Patriotic Association, Par severely injured, the colliding steamer having closed to her.

crashed into the berths and infiitled shocking Mr. Cantlia blames our consular system in charged with embelement of chattels valued Act, are leaving the capital for feax of injuries. The Kinchin Mars is considerably Chion for a good deal. The consuls are not of M. Duppy's Cabinet has prepared a pro- | a1 $2000, was to-day discharged. Mr. J, Hast- | nement owing to the renewed activity of thi | damaged about the bow and is lying at anchor | the sharp commercial class that Germany - (7 | gramme which endorses M. Delcasté's Fashoda | logs appeared, for the accused,

Rescitonists.—-N. C. Daily News,

employs Pall Mall Ganitié,

Smaller quantities and sample bottles will be supplied at proper- tionate wholesale rates.

We only guarantee our Wines and Spirits to be genuine when bought direct from us in the Colony or from our authorised Agents at the Const Ports.

A. 8. WATSON & CO., LD,

Hongkong, and October, säg8.

LORD CHARLES BERESFORD. Lord Charles Beresford left for New- chwang to-day.

AKUTER'S MESSAGES.

PROGRAMME OF THE NEW FRENCH CABINET.

LONDON, Novezabar and,

A CHIN»MAM Convicted of keeplag an unll- cessed lodging house was to-day; fined $15. For steallug a woman's jacket a coolis was t day seat to gaul for 28 days, with hard labour.

passengers.

off the spot where the accident occured, -

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