"Elokpura", could have looked or smelt a few. years ahead he might have called "our town" Elokslinks" (Malay, Elok-beautiful) Thanks to the Padas expedition and various other expensive feats worhy of a belter cause, no public works worthy of the name have been undertaken, If we had the place reclaimed we might have been fairly well content, but the garbage and filth (so ear to Celestials) make our "Elok", beutiful cr, so high that I could guarquee to kill off the whole of your Sanitary Board at one low tide.
It is tumed that a Hongkong Syndicate is to undertake acclaim our foreshore, failing which (if these times of scarcity of dollars) Rimmel, the famous Landton scent manufacturer, might be induced to set up a branch establish- ment.
Coal within three hundred yards from deep water in Sandakan Buy is more than likely to be found in three or four months, Mr. T. Morgan, the mixer who lately arrived for, the East Bornes Coil Syndicate (in which Mr. Alfred Holl, The China-Borneo Co., and several Hongkongies are interested) having expressed an opinion that the two large seams of shale found in the surface are almost certain of turning into coal a little deeper downg-
KOREA.
(FROM OUX WN CORRESPONDENT.)
Saul, 17th December, 1889. Subjoined is a letter sent by Mrs. Hattie G. Heron the New York Sun. It is fairly certain that Heltic submitted this letter to her husband, the doctor, prior to despatching 'It to the public press. It is equally certain that the dacior approved of every word contained therein, For this reason, then, tike upon myself the task of correcting several slips of the pen (to put it mildly), &c., &c.
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To the Editor bf the Sun-Sir: The SMM of July 14 has just reached the "Land of the Morning Calm, bringing with it the startling information that Mrs. Hattie G. Heron, wife of Dr. Heron of Tennesseem under "sentence of death by the King of Korea for preaching the doctrines of Christianity," This repert seems very strange to us, as only three days ago Dr. Heron and I received an invitation to attend a banquet at the palace, and we have every assurance of the King's kind feelings toward ut. So 1 hasten to correct the report: and vindicate the good King of Korea, who is a man of great strength of character, kindness of heart, and noble amb tions. Morsaver, this King and Qen have been most cordial and generous in their personal treatment of Dr. Fieron.and myself.
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Allen had marked success and won much favor, In 1885 Dr. Hefőn and I arrived in Korea, and, in spite of the kindness of the. King and Queen his place has not been an easy one. I have bren told by more than one American guest that he is doing enough work for any thiee men. The responsibility and anxiety of the work be gins to tell upon him, and although he is only 33 years old his hair is fast growing grey, and he is much thinner and more cireworn than when he came to Korea, four years ago; but hope we may both have to vait our own beautiful East Tennessee once more, after serving a térm of ten years in this far-away land.
- I wish to thank most warmly all who have heen so kindly interested in my safety ; and the promptness with which our dear land came to my rescue is very gratifying. Yours very 'sin- cerely. M
HATTIE G. HERON.
Soul, Korea, Aug. 31, 1879, 12 _¡Mr. Heron has a very neat way of "totting up 7, her husband's surgery; but her estimate of 15,000,000 of people is somewhat startling. 'I' fancy she would do better next time were she to bring her figures down to concise thousands, and
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JAPANESE:WARE, CURIOS AND',
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such smail matters of handrails of thousands and a few millions! Dr. Heron does not, and never will, possess the second rank in the king `dom; but even if he did what would it amount to? The Doctor does not parade about with, two gold buttons stuck on his hat or hanging at the ends of his ears, as Hattie would have us believe. He has scarcely been out of Soul since his arrival in Korea.
If the horse which'Dr.' Heron now riden (a pretty high one I admi1) is the best which Hattic ever saw, then horse flesh in America must be poor indeed. A very kind King and Queen to cumshaw ponies-jewels, etc., to the mission- arics. Their Majsiles ought to chuck a few jewels into the sanctum sanctorum of your correspondent, with a'chu asking him to mention Korea favourably in all correspondence... He'd be sure to do it You bet.
The Queen does not speak Chinese; at least. she has never been known to carry on a yarn in that lingo. I wonder if it was in Chinese that. the and Hattie chatted fast natumn when the" jewels were sling around! I rather fancy Hattie is amongst those addicted to "mis-
present this good 'King and Queen in such horrible way."
Why doesn't she say it was Opert who came after the golden coffin. Opert the jew i Opert
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THE Undersigned, have for some years past carried on business and been.com, monly known as, and under the name, of, MOSES SOLOMON SILAS, whereas myt true and proper name is-
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VERY FINE SILK EMBROIDERIES, BROCADES, KAKIMONOS, SILK HAND. KERCHIEFS, SCREENS and other CURIOS and WORKS OF ART.
Catalogues, will be issued previous to sale, and the above will be on View on Friday next. TERMS AS USUAL.-Cash on delivery.
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M. S. 5. SASSOON. Honekone. Ist January, 1800
by this corrupt, impotent. Gvernment it would have resumed the grid name of HENRI ROM this date our price for the, Under-1 NA "
And Japan was the first country to make a treat with Korea) not America! America was" No. 2. 1f her dear land" would come to the rescue of those who are really maltreated The Knoxville Journal is right in saying that be to some advaninge; but apparently a gang Dr. Heran is plivsician to the King, but it of hypocritical, sophisticated missionaries are of romances a little when it adds that he is "con-
more moment to the people of America than sulting physician to the Emperor of China." honoured citizens who hivo' come nut here at Although he has the honor of looking after the the request of the Government, and whose cri ing health of his Imperial Chinese Majesty's Min-is neither forhidden nor sacred. In conclusion ister to Korea. He has also had charge of the Royal Krean Hempital' since Dr. Allen's return to America, about two years ago.
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let me ask Hattie if she really believes Dr. Allen has met wiħ "märked succers"†
for some vers past heen.commonly ROZÁRIO, which name had been given to me by my guardian, and whereas I have since discovered that my true, and proper name is HENRI GUSTAVE, I hereby give notice that GUSTAVE will in future sign all Docu- ments in such name only.
...HENRI GUSTAVE. Hongkong, 3rd January, 1960.
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Hongkong, 3rd January, 1899.
A secret society known as the Tong Hak He has performed all kinds of operations, and (Doctrines of the East) a factor of the Conserva- with his own hands treated about 30 000 sicktive party, concocted a plot to murder the Crown Korans, which, if the estimat of population is Prince by blowing him un with gunpowder. A correct, is Anc man out of every five hundred in eunuch narued Vi was a chief in the conspiracy all the land....
being hi ed to carry the powder into the palace. Another canuch found! it out just in time. When the King went out in procession to worship at the tombs of his ancestors, the Crown Prince, în appears, was to be assassinated, an act that was expected to throw the city into a terrible state of excitement amidst which the King was also to be dispatched, and the dynasty ended. The
HONGKONG CRI^KET CLUB. plat failed and Yi, and some, hundreds of the Tong Ha gentry are now in durance vil
AN EXTRAORDINA Y. GENERAL awaiting punishment, which will probably be
MEETING will be held on MONDAY, berribly barbarous and brutal. Buried alive the 6th January, 1992 in the Cricket Pavilion, at lime, or burnt, or put to death by "the slowo P., to elect a President and in make process" will doubtless be the sentence issuedi
angements for the approaching visit of the
The King has shown his kind appreciation of Dr. Heran's success by twice conferring Korean rank upon him, the last time giving him the second rank inghe kingdom; and when he wears which are the insignia of the two gold button his rank they insure to him perfect safety and many honors throughout all the country. A short time hea when r. Heron needed a saddle horse the King told him to go to the royal stables and select the one best suited to his purpose, and now Dr. Heron is riding one of the finest Korean horses I have yer seen, thanks to the King of
Korea.
It would be useless for me to try to enumerate all the kính attentions shown to ùn by both the
•King and Qu• When 1 went alone to see her Majesty Jast fall, she gave me with her own hande some beautiful jewels, which she wished me to wear as a reminder of her appreciation of some little delicacies I had made for her during her illness.
"The Queen is very bright and intelligent. She
speaks and rends Chinese as well as Unman (the native written language), has a most remarkable memory, and impresses one as being a sincere, strong character. We concur with all her people in the opinion that she is kindness „and merev personified.
Why should any one misrepresent this good King and Queen in such a horrible way ? -
The report must, in some mysterious way, have grown nu, of the late experience of the missionaris, Mr. and Mrs. Underwood, who while on a journey in the north of Koren were mobbed and came near losing their lives. We suppose, however, that this could not have been caused by their teaching or preaching Christianity, for they were only allowed to go Into the interior under solemn promise to "the- Korean Government, through the United States Minister, Mr. Dinamore, that they would not teach or preach Christianity. And hele I wish positively to state that Dr. Heron and I are not how priching or tracking Christianity, except by an example which we earnestly pray may be worthy of the name Christian. The laws of the and forbid it, and through the United States Ministemabout a year ago the American missionaries wefe absolutely forbidden teachereligion : but we lang for the time when our treaty shall be revised and freedom of religion allowed. Until that time we are doing all in our power to gain the confidence and re spect of the people. With what success you may judge from my letter, when I remind you that for ages this land, its people, and its cus- toms were a closely sealed book which no man
to
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at the instance of this "good King and Quagms from Singapore and Shanghai. or some of their diabollëit dummy generals, 4} Politically I regard the situation as critical. Clouds are appearing in various directions and it is doubtsuf whether this winter will pass with. some serious outbreak, caused by the avert action of "bigoted and corrupt Conservatives. The Liberals are ready to fight, but appear to be reluctant to become guilty of causing a breach
of the peace.
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to its chief cities were placed large stones,
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...Man Yi Tong, Hollywood Road. thither and formed the Roman Catholic mission CANTONMr. M. F. da Silva of Korea. After years of successful work there MACAO....Mess. A. A. de Mello & Co. came a dreadful day when all who were knows AMOY and Mr. N. Moalle or supposed to be Christians, paid with their FORMOSA... lives the forfeit. The old King took off their FOOCHOW...Messrs. Hedge & Car heads, and only one or two of these ill-fated SHANGHAI Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, Frenchmen livecam see again “la belle France.” & NOWTH
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In 1884 Dr. Heron, was appointed as the first PARIS And ĮVA Protestant missionary to Korea, but the Board of Missions, not knowing about the advisability of opening a mission in Korea, detained Dr. Heron in America and sent Dr. Allon, a rais alonary from China, tosinok putshe land and open a mission, if it seemed Write to do so.. Dri
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Order of the Cost of Directorys on Hands al
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Hangkong, 14th June?" 1551,"
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THURSDAYS.
NIGHT TRAMS, at 10:30 and 11 P.M..
SATURDAYS... NIGHT TRAMS at 8.45, 6, 10.30, 11 P.M.
SUNDAYS.8.
10.40 AM.; 13 (NOON), lo a 2.1. every quaiter of an hour.
ég in 7,30 PM every quarter of an hour.
Special. Cars may be obtained on application
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MANAGER-HO AMEI.
MARINE RISKS on GOODS, &c, taken
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at CURRENT RATES to all parts of the
HEAD OFFICE, 8 & 0 ́PRAYA WEST,' Hanglang, 19th December, elle. frogt
To be Let.
TO LET.
【OS. 11 & 17.' ELGIN ROAD, behind the
No Union Church
Apply to
ACHEE & Co.
17, Queen's Road Central, 29th November, 1889
TO LET.
ROOMS in "COLLEGE CHANDERS,"
Apply tos
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, a3rd November, 1889. [13
TO LET.
LOUSE No. 2; ",SMITH'S VILLAS *: Magaz
Hune Gay, a spacious live roomed HOUSE
with basement and outhouse," excellent view.
Apply to
F. BLACKHEAD: K&CO. Hongkong, and July, 1889,
NOTICE
THOMAS KERR & CO.
BOILER-MAKERS,
to the Superintendent, MNGINEERS,
2903CHIOS20 are sold la tig Gazej Five-Cent) §§ 12%
Coupons And Reduced Tickets at the Office, je CONTRACTORS
~ MALEWEN, FRICKEL & Co, Elsa yn General Managers/207 Hongkong Is November, 1889:
[$19.5
YAU-MA-TI ENGINEERING WORKS.
AMA T Kowloon, Hongkong, 6th June, 1889,