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several, winter
more like the winters of the olden time, according to the remembrance of the "older fababizants ”” Taie dust is supposed to have a sanitary value, as well as the cold, In ridding the atmosphere of discare germs, and while unpleasant in itself, may yet he welcomed 350.40 In this light, after the unhealthy autumn and early 535.1 winter just past. The cold has got been lavere enough to close the river except in places favoT-
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Tls. 1,371.34ably located in regarda wind and current, NetTHE
snow has yet fallen here, but farther inland it has fallen to the depth of about two inches. The Tls, Chinese are hoping this place may, yet be 87014 favoured.
The Relief Committee, adhering to the raethad 52.00 al distribution long ago made public, han distri- | 12.0 buted over Tis. 5,000 As a result, those la charge of the distribution have been flooded with petitions for relief from many other villages than those assigned to them and besieged by deputa tions of women and children a well from vilages five or six miles distant, represent- ing the destitute condition of their homes. far pul in the ice A few of these moje distant vulages, lying bave heen visited, and there appears to be a greater degree of distress there than in the villages already assisted by foreign funds. It is hoped that some of these may also be relieved. But the funds at the | disposal of the Committee are wholly inadequate to moderate a tithe of the suffering "walch these expeditions reveal to the explorers. The very poor in these distressed villages have no fuel to warm their angs, and with difficulty can get enough to cook their food, which for the most part consists of chaff and wood sends with barely enough four from the coltare Fire 16
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them adhere when made into cakes for Their clothing is in tatters, and wholly insufficient to keep them warm in the moderate weather of the nuusta, much less now that these piercing ice. The distress winds are sweeping across there vast fields of-WITHDRAWALS may be radeon demand,
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for the relief of these sufferers enough, it is FOR THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI believed, to have prevented all intense suffering and starvation--very litle Indeed is being done for them. The poor for whom these appropria ions were made are suffering and dying, while, those who should administer these grants are fattening upon their misty. Apparently there is no remedy for this terrible state of things.
The foreign Committee is hoping still to -receive sums to aid it in its life-saving work.
NC. Daily News.
January 24th.
The mails continue to arrive with great regu-. larity by the Custom couriers. The French mail of the 29th November was delivered, partly on the 20th January and partly on the 23rd.
The river is frozen over to a depth of lin there being along its whole length open places. Opposite the Settlement there is no ice yet, the ferrymen, in order to preserve their vocation, breaking the ice up 41 soon as the river freezes.
SEOUL, January 2141. Judge . N. Denny, Adviser to the King, Vice- President of the Home Office, etc, etc., is out of Kores at last, and the people of this country bevond getting up a "ff" with Yuan Se Kai, the may he congratulated on his departure for Chinese Resident; writing a so-called pamphlet entitled "China and Kwe inwhich he styled China's indefatigable representative "la smuggler. Har and political outlaw."; taking a leading part in the despatch of an abortive embassy to the United States of America, over which the Koreano, respective of squandering a lot of money, gained nothing towards the
Acquisition of autonomy which it was sight to accomplish by the mission; attempting to float a loan for Korea which ended in a lamentable fiasco, and causing the nation a lot of needless expenditure -it is difficult to discover what has been accom- plished for the Land of Morning Calm by the Astute American who for the past three years bas to a certain extent swayed the destinies of this little, though important peninsula. Denny has gone and Korea is just as much a bone of contention as before, fust as poverty-stricken, Just as ridiculous to the eyes of the world, Just as corrupt, the people just as much down-trodden by despotic and unprincipled officials, the so called gentry and last but not least, Korea is as great a danger tothose Powers who have important political and commercial interests at stake in the Far East as ever before, përhapi even more In the course of few days I will forward letters to you written in Mr. Danny's awa band writing in which the learned Judge says +--.*
"When I left Seoul (o China). It was under- stood was to stay long enough to permit a change of China's Representative. So this must do or stry until convinced that good faith is not what is simed at; when I shall promptly return and fight it out on the old lines, if it takes me years to do it." That he found it was not "good faith" and therefore returned to Korea are well known facts. It is also now beyond dispute that he will not "fight it out on the old lines, fit takes years to do it"—and probably never intended to either. In another of his billets doux (addressed to. General Dye, the military instructor) the Judge makes the follow ing interesting statement which throws some light on America's policy generally. He nyn:— "Our Government, supported by Russia, Japan snd France, will surely support' Koras in this effort (to oust Chinx) just as she supports Samoa in her effort for independent government; for the guarantee by the United States is just as strong in the one treaty as in the other, while the one. country is about as near to the United States a the other, with this difference in favour of Korea that while Samoa is inhabited by a few thou- sands of brick-closeted inhabitants, barbarous "and uncivilized, the Koreans number ten or twelve millions of educated and civilized people
which should, and will, stand for a good dealuxury in season, and the cuisine is in experi ~~before Christian nations · So tell the. General
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(Ce, Han Kiu Sal, a Korean) to keep up his goed cheer, for as his country is right she is bound to succeed in the end,” I have not attempted to correct the punctuation in the Judge's epistles,
General Le Gendre, Vice-President of the Home Office, and Mr. C. R. Greathouse, late' U.S. Consul-General at Yokohama, the new Foreign Adviser to the Korean Government, both Americans, are at the head of affairs here It is possible that these gentlemen he lamented and as well, if not better, thap the lamented very much absent Judge. It is now possible that the case of the Military Instructors, Colonels J. G. Lea and C. Cummins—who were so wrong- fully dismissed 18 months ago-will meet with rethat consideration at the hands of the Korean authorities which is due to them su gentlemen and officers of the Army. -
Mr. J. F. Schoenicke, Chief Comm'ssioner of Customs, astounded the good folks of this city by giving a big spread to a number of Germans on the 17th ins, the occasion being the birthday of His Majesty the Emperor of Germany, Steing that the young Emperor did not make his dut in this world of woes until the 17th of January the "well informed " are naturally a little tickled by this doubling of the eventful day when Kaiser Wilhelm II, made his appearance on earth. Talking of Mr. Schoenicke reminds me that a foreigner here is prosecuting him for libel, while another gentleman la "going for him in court of civil procedure. Later on I'll send you down a ristum of the proceedings "la Count, which you are doubtless, owing to your long experience of the law of libel, well able both to appreciate and criticise. The case being sub judica i refrain from furnishing you with any details at present.
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As to poilleal news there is not, much to be said just any possibly we are ex. periencing the calm which usually precedes a storm. En passant I may mention that the Liberals deny that the King Low-dowed to the Imperial Commissioners, while the Conservatives assert that he did perform the Row-fow and was treated "throughour "the "proceedings as
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"Insignificant poppet of their Imperial marter. --Certain it is that the Korea problem was not abived by the reception of the Chinese envoys. Far from it.
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A transit instrument has, we observe, barn sat upin a modest little observatory in Victoria Park. We shall soon there'ore know definitely the longitude of Tientsin, for which purpose the instrument will be connected by telegraph with Shanghai, and the observations thereby checked.
The gales and dust storms have continued with little interruption, all this week. The oldest inhabitant scarcely remembers the like of it. The atmosphere has heen at times sa darkened that artificial light has beeg necessary in the middle of the day. The quantity of fi e yellow dust that has been deposited during the last two weeks is enough to remove all difficulties in accepting the aerial origin of the locax.-Chinese Times.
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The West Point Balldings Co., Limited-joCormack, 17th Feb., Glasgow, via Lives-
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2nd
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bark, 179, Munro, zand Dec, "Cabu sih Dec. "Sugar; Hides and Boses.— „Wibler & Co."
BELLE OF OREGON, American bark, 1716, *** Chadbourn, “Bil, Feb., New York 18th haidh Sept / Kerpsene OIL-Russell & Co,
COLOMA: American bark, 814) Noyar, INIŢang-** Fortland 2181 Oct, Lumber and Spårs- Escort Americku 'bark, 536, R. G. Water house, 13td, Jan,Rajang 17th November, Timber, Chinese.
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