THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1891.

At the present time considerable attention fa

IN KARA'S PRISON. cussed on the broad tracts of country drained by the Indus and extending from the foot of the Himalay to the sea under the Northern Tropic.wiiter, interested a large audience in Metropolitan George Kennan, the distinguisbed traveler and It is probably in the neighbourhood of this great Temple, San Francisco, last month, with a gra Purlaub stream that India will be wou or lost. phie description of life in the prisons of Easter For many years past the conquerors have kept Siberia. a jealous eye on this north-western border-land, which is occupied by the Sikhs, the fiercest of warriors, and which is being daily approached by the Russians. So long as Britain holds the aca, danger can only come from the north-west, except, as in 157, when the trouble is entirely interrel. Within the last week or two, brief telegrams of ominous impart have came from this region, or rather iram the region Just to the north, where the Himalayan, having run themselves eat, degenerate into the Hindoo Koosh, or form little knots of meuntainous outlying sentries na if to guard the upper angle of the Panjiub. It

is about here that, after some centuries of gradual advance, the Cosinek has at last run into the Afghan-impinged upon him, so to say-end,

there they stand at this moment biting thumbs at each other with every prospect of arbitrating with the bayonet before long. In the meantime, two spectators, one from the extreme east, the other from the far west of the old continent-one with a pig-tail, the other with spais atand by to show fair play or to take a hand in the dispute, according to circumstances. Nobody supposes the Muscovite wants the barren Afghan rocks or would sisk a Jewish soldier for a right of-way through one of the valleys, except is a highway to the fruitful plains forther south,

To state the case properly we must go back. Considerably aver a hundred years ago a Frenchman, who happened to be "in India, thought that with good fighting, good allies, and good luck, an Empire might be collected from the ruins of the Mogul power and beld together by a little pluck. He would have done it, too, but for the inevitable Brilon who, with the modesty of his countrymen, observed, "If empires are to be had for the asking, I don't see why I should remain silent," So Robert Clive cut in. He did more he cut the Gaul out and, with

creditable absence of favoritism-com- -bloed with a rare aptitude for imitating signs tures he served everybody else the same way France might have had the country by sending Grant a few regiments of real soldiers and not sending the cum of the Faubourgs, but the reigning Bourbon of the day wax more interested in mistresses than in Moguls, so India slipped through M. Crapaud's fingers and fell into J. Bull's arms where she bas Temained ever since. To do Johnny B. justice, he has stuck to her with perseverance, probably for her dowry, for over a century. But the question is now cropping up on all sides--- can be stick to her much longer?

For a long time past the Russian has been moving south and south-west. They were the only ways open to him. The north was blocked by ice; the cast by Chins, and the west by Europe. Again, the nations he had to over-run towards the south were nomadle, disunited and weak. Then there was the further object of being within striking distance of the British, so that future diplomatic notes between the two empires might be written in full view of the fact that 100,000 good Rustian troops, accompanied by more than double the number of Central Asian canalila, were not so far from the Indus. For a long time, British statesmen und writers made merry at the idea of Russia's being able to move large bodies of men across the immense stretch of inhospitable country between the Caspian and Cabul. Even a few years ago Lon Salisbury told the London alarmists to take down their maps and recken, the spaces to be traversed. To-day, when telegrama“ cause from England reporting stuffles between Mas- covites and Afghans at the head waters of the Indus, it is pretty certain that the distance has been negotiated somehow, It now remains to be seen what means the British have of stem- thing this constantly-advanci g wave, of keeptog it from breaking on the Pu»jaub when the next

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"When you read that the Czar has mercifully commuted the sentence of a prisoner from desth to exile in Siberia," said the speaker, it means that he is sent to the dreary penal settlement of Kara, a place distant 4000 miles from St. Petersburg. The country is an unbroken wilderness of forest-capped mountains. The trall difficult and dangerous, and almost impassable in winter,"

When he and his artist companion reached the village it was noon, and they drove to what are called the lower diggings. The place sug here worked out placer in the Black Hills The irregularly clustered buis suggested Shanty Town in New York. Forty or fifty convicts were at work upon a stockade. They

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gra, olib large fellow ey were dressed patches of cloth upon their backs. Sorrounding. them was a cordon of Cossacks leaning upon their rifles. The place viewed by the wanderers in the cold gray light of an autumnal afternoon chilled them to the beast.

in the mines, to converse with ticket-of-leave Their objects were to see the convicts at work political prisoners and to see political prisoners at work.

"The first prison visited," said Kennan, "looked like a long, low horse-car stable, bulit of logs. It formed a square, and was surrounded by a stockade, looking like a row of huge sharpened pencils. The steps that lead inuide were covered with ice and filth. The floor was damp and rotten and the atmosphere was Indescribable.".

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and wosker every day,, and, felt that if a change did not soon take place my condition would be critical, not oren bide to lie in bod, and had to get out for the pain was more than I could boar, I could and walk about the room. I-took all kinds medicines, but nothing gave me more than temporary relief, and X dragged on fa thle miserable state until December, 1888, when Mr. Day, the chemist, at Knaresboro, sent me a book telling of a pdicine called Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup, and of a case similar to mine having been cured by this medicine. I determined to try it, and sent to M Day end commenced taking It.. I soon began to ad

bottle of the Synd end procared a

cared a large my food digested better and gave me th pains in my back and sides left me. I could now sleep botter, and gradually gainest strength every day. and by the t

the time I had taken a 40 bottle. I was better than ever I was in my life, and by taking an i

An Docasional mention that I dose I hare since kept in good health. I may mention that I paid aver six pounds to one doctor receive any benefit whatever.. I feel very.

I grateful for the

have received from 1:0 Frost benefit

I wish others to know of it. I Syrup, and Seigel's have recommended the medicine to many people to PRESENTS Wars, living at York, was cured of severe drapepsis this district with roat beaut My daughter, Mrs. after every other means bad failed. If by publishing this statement athors may be benefited I shall be very glad, and I hereby give permission to the proprietors of Belgel's Syrup to make any use they may think it conscientiously believing the same to be true. By of this testimonial, and I make this solemn déclaration virtue of the Provisions of the Statutory Declaration Art, 1835. (William IV. e. 62.) Declared before me at Leeds, In] the County of York, by the sald Margaret Morland, on Monday, the 10th of August, 1891.. (Bigued) Axr. Cooxx,

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Mr. William Morland, the husband of this lady, Accompanied by an officer and preceded by has red on his present farm at Throstle Noah in a farmar, well known and highly respected. He guard they commenced an Inspection of the cells. Hays Fark, soventeen years, and in the district all The guard shouted" Silence" and they went in life. He was present at Leeds when the fore There was no ventilation, the floor was covered going doolaration by his wife was rod, and rouched with hard trodden filth, and the walls were covered for its accuracy and truth. Mrs. Morland's malady, with a dull, rusty stalu-a stala made by the indigestion and dyspepsia, la saciently common blood of millions of bed-bugs that had been and fatal to make its duty to give the widest crashed by the prisoners. The only furniture in publicity to any remedy that will cure it. Hence this and the other cells in the prison were the our mention of the above case in connecting with the TEA and DINNER SETS. plank platforma on which the captives slept. work of the society of which His Royal Highnots

The acquaintanon_of_the_political ticket-of. is President.--(Adot.. leave prisoners had to be made in secret. The officer at whose house they stayed would not leave his guests for a moment. When they went out he went out also, and the place swarmed with Comacks. They found, however, that this efficer had an enemy who was in charge of these political prisoners, and they decided to take advantage of this enmity.

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One afternoon when the watchful host was called away Kennan went to the enemy's house-A. S. Watson & Co. (Limited); agents in and after great difficulty and many applications of hot Jamaica rum convinced hini that the travellers had no hostile purpose in view.

He told Kennan how prisoners are searched and asked him whether he would think of look- ing in convict's ears or of examining the cavi.

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From this officer's house he went to a shanty occupied by a young lady and her mother, relatives of Count Leo Tolstol. Through these he communicated with other exiles and obtained letters to their friends in the East. He found that these people, among whom were some of the purest, and noblest of the empire, lived la miserable horcle and were subjected to revolting Indignities. His visit came to the ears of the officials, and he was compelled to destroy the letters that had been intrusted to him and many DILIGENTIA of his own notes.

Kennan broke his narrative but once, when he retired from the stage, bat in a few minutes returned dressed in the garb which all the

Russian political prisoners must wear. It con- of sweeping Lower Incls, as many other consisted of a visorfous cap fashioned after the quering waves have swept it from the same Scotch pattern. A coarse shirt, loose drawers, thin slippers, a long gray overcoat with a yellow diamond stitched on the back, and chains that jingled an be advanced

quarter.

The white force in India is about 70,000 men, fit, probably, to meet any equal number in the world. Unfortunately, these cannot be concen- trated in the north-west without risking a rebellion all through the central and nowhere bts of the peninsula. For there is no disguising The fact it leaks out to the braars, in the native press, in the semi-independant States, and is a thousand diferent ways that through: out the Great Dependency John Bull is no favourite. The British can conquer, but they cannot be compared with the Russians for Ingratiating themselves with native races. Whether through coldness or pride, formality or arrogance, they offend nativo susceptibilities At every turn. It might be thought that, with s

Something like a shudder ran through the audience as the weird figure passed on the stage. Then there was a rattle of applause and the story went on. He said he had obtained the garments and chalds from ex-prisoners who had worn them, With the addition of a thin petticoat, be said, a costume simlay to that of the men worn by the female convicts, no matter what their previous condition or how light their offence has been. In these garments And with these chains hanging from their legs- they make the long march to Siberia.` `

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popolation of 520.000.coo to fall back upon for THE PRINCE OF WALES SPEAKS recruits, armies could be raised that would not only stem any Russian advance but sweep it back through the lately-acquired Khanates almost to the Caspian. Such might be the case if the of the International Congress of Hygiene, at St. In his able and timely remarks at the opening armies could be depended on. It is here the James Hall, London, August 10th, 1591, the Fre difficulty comes in. Not only will white troops am the Prince of Wales, Bald The highest have to be left behind when a movement is made possible prosperity is when rich and poor alike cas north-west, but, for various reasons, it will be | do mok waful work as they are for, and to this Impossible to place in the front line any but a❘ and is is seemnital that they should enjoy the def few native corps delite chosen not alone for their posible health and show!! superior discipline but for the loyalty of the nailons from which they have been selected For it should not be forgotten that India, like Europe, is a congeries of nations, most of them alterly bostile to each other, but, malike Europe, held together in a Roman peace by the mastery of a distant and, in their eyes, unscrupulous Power. In short, to hold India, England will be forced to depend much more upon the núm., ber of white troops" she can place in line than evor sko bas had to do since Clive conquered at Flassy. A check at the opening of the hall would mean tumult behlad and tão assembling

promoted? Clearly by such preventive mares Very true, but how can the public health be beat the Congress meets to consider, and by reliabla remades so long as portals diseases 'continue to prendend

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YUNG KEE & Co, FROM SHANGHAI,

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of hordes of semi-savages in front eager to take indigestion, and lives complaint. I was notor pro a hand in shaking the Pagods-tres,

perly, wall but, always Aling, and never soomed to From what has been said, it follows that, if pain strength. I had a bad taste in the mouth and India is to be held, it will only be by the power stage taking feeling at the pit of my stomach. I of Britain to pour in a few hundred thousand had always pain after eating, no matter how almpla | white troops when the necessity arrives.". This: the food was. My appeille was poor and what littles | undelivered after tha goth lust, will be subject, can only be done by universal military service | I sta did not seem to give me strength, I I had great at home. But it is almost certain that the people ; psin în ibe obeś und nidas, and falt as if I was held or of the United Kingdom, would sooner, see Hin.: bound found my, walska i was much troubled with dostan drift away from the Emplie than submit : slaknews and very often found no mas until I vomited to doch a measure. Ever since Cromwell and all the food I had take folk low THX, and All broken, chated, and damaged Goods are to his Major-Generals showed the British people: depressed; as if something was, hanging over me. I be left in the Godowns, where they will be what military rule war, the people have displayed on not sleep at night, and got so bad,

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