be able to make an elat arrangéments for coring au! picking'
the tea promptly on the pot. And then they went on to speak of another change they were m king, which we understood was la mest the wishes of foreign buyers, and that was, to braven, the afes of the chops, which will now not exceed 50 by izo hall-chests
Althought these lesmen are only units smanrst the scares of Fore similarly engaged in different parts of the ten districts, wo do not RunDore they see the only ares who have, at last, woke up to the gravity of the situation, Writing righteen months are on the subject of the berry lesses bring made by the natives, wo salt:-
“These men have our sympathy. They have never come inte ennfset' with foreigners and
therefore had no opportunity of hearing what was
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1892.
dames. Believing it to be a warning from heaven, he busted himself the following morning in giving orders that extra precautions against fire should be taken. He directed that the night partiols should be doubled, and that the repass were to he very particular in seeing that all the water tube along the a'rests were properly filled. We do not with His Fxcellency any more of these uncomfortable dream, bu, if he should be. visited again, it might be for the public benes if the vision took the form of a pestilence having broken out in the city, which would then lead to orders being given in the morning that the streets should no longer he left in their present dirty state, and that all gutters abovið be regularly dashed.
The shortcomings of a party of gamle runners, instructed by their superior to suppress the notorious Hwahui lattery, have just come to light. On Monday last an agent of this lottery
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December 19th, 1894 November, and the en'd has been bitter.
The river has been frozen over from, 23rd
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my hope that as winter came in like a lod fr will so out like a lamb. Quite as much snow hay fal'ep at can be necessary for the future. Craps, and much, more than, was wanted, by «katers, who have not had any decent, Ice Te Perhaps we may have to be, thankful tast focomotion, is, not too eser for the rebels, bandit, and evildiers generally, tr
We hear that considerable. banda have been defeated by the military, and that one corps of
one yo were not alale or taken have fled to the IRON BEDSTEADS, some goo Insurgents was completely routed, and Pienwei where we trust they will stop...To the Catholics) were massacred, but so for there is not any report of foreigners having suffered. A great strain has been removed from the minds reson to hope now that the wave of rebellion, 10) states. rapine, and murder is not rolling this way, even if it be not utterly stopped. authorities have posted sentries, overlock ng the principai wads, and near some of the freien houses, and it gives one a feeling of some security to see a red flag waving over the guard boose by
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scape and reach, biz old hiding place, war. intercepted by a sub-District Magistrate, Fi Pingnan, who mad; no attack with a bɛdy of soldiers. The pseudo military adviser Mun was shot dead, and Li Kup-t dag was captured and other insurgents were taken alive by Corpora? dercapitated. A leader, Chang-chai, and ten
Tun Feng-igan and brought into camp, wher they suffered the death peally. In this expedition large numbers of rebels were slain and great quantities of guns,
The nos, carts, and horses were captured, rebels round about Wutascheng were entirely exterminated, white Pel mio and Halachangko have already been pacified; so that the north Yeh Chi-ch'ao disp ayed rama kable general ship, and his captains showed great bravely For two thonths they were vcterious on all geing on in the outside world. They know nothi F
of the prest depreciation of values in
sides. That they have so speedily swept the the foreign markets any more than they did of was returning to his house in the middle of the Let yeh Cheply worth to the great American Silver bill which was tonight and bribed the gate-keeper in one of the commendation. Let Yeh Chi-ch'ao wear the effc their interrate in disastrously. All therrets with the sum of 4co cash to let him pus yellow jacket and also be granted the title of had to paide them was the course of prices in He had not gone hundred paces when he was Chevalier, which is to be hereditary, to show this make bist seson. They could not foresee met by the right patrol and he was asked by theOur magnanimity is bestowing rewards. He t that they would have to inke.30 to 40 per cent officer where he came from, what he was doing to order his subordinates to do thele best in under there prices on the average as they have without a lanters, and how he managed to get singling out the scattered and hidden rebels and had to do,"
through the gate. As he was unable to give a exterminate them ront sind.branch, so that the They were apparently acting on the old maximantisfactory answer he was arrested, and some land may rest in peace. Let the Board concerned of what has barpened before will happen fifty Mexican dollars and, three hundred dollars take note of this."
(2) "Yeh Chich'ao bas memori llaed Us on #gain': they evidently regarded the time of in native bank notes were found In his
the victories gained over the rebels by Our low prices AK temporary criats through possession; and what was mere interesting, an which they would pase, and brought down account bork giving full detail, of his expedi- traefcation on the Name Chiliging, the their tens to market belleving in ation on affairs connected with the lottery, of Ngauhan country of if recovery. But instead of recovery there has amongst which were the names of some twenty been farther depreciation, and, taking alarm, samle runners with different sums against them, they have at length informed themselves, which had been paid them by this man is through enquiries x to the true state of the bribes not to interfere with him. Although it is Case, how that they had rivals in other tes- generably understood that these yomin inners are a race of buliles and egorionists, it is not growing countries, and that if they could not produce hetter and cheaper tea they would be often that their practices can be brought home driv 'n ont of the trade. Hence the commence.to them as they have been this week as related ment of an endeavou on the part of the teamen above, and it is to be hoped that these convicted to cope with their rivals. They enjoyed the rascals will meet with the punishment they monopoly of suplying the world with tex sa deserve. They not only deceive their superior, Long, that nap dit of wel-siness and indifference but as in this case help on rather then help to reigned supreme, though we must not blame suppress this iniquitous lottery, which we kad the growers and teamen for this, since, as is to have been the rain of thousands of families; polried out above, it arose from ignorance and the trouble scarcely ends here, for from of what was going on in the outside world amongst these ruined gamblers spring the And here we shent like to ask by way of numerous thieves, incendiaries and highway parenthesis, have not our merchants been robbers moving about amongst us. No form of equ-fly artherie? What have they done is punishment can be too severe, if only as a warn the way fady rtising, formine syndicates and ing to others. Echo. serd'ng sprint #gents to different parts of the, world in ensure the continued sale of their fear, | NOTES FROM CHINESE PAPERS. whilst there interested in India and Ceylon have been long using all these means to get their. Teas introduced? We are glad to learn that some of the Chiness, at any rate, are now bent on trying to work reforms-it may be general for anything we know—and we wish them every succ~~Prochow Echo.
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THE ALLEGED "PISING" IN THE troops. The arsenal and powder factories were
NORTH.
The Sharghat Mercury corespondent at Maukden, who is said to be thoroughly reliable amity writing under date December foth
says: -
uing the past few days several telegrams have cm from our fiends at home asking if We rranfe What his coured this sudden nale ritch of arxlans-fling? We should have been Completely uncl⋅ to perount for it had we not
H.E. the Viceroy of Canton has made an Inspection of the coast fortifications and garrison also carefully examined as to their contents and their working.
Bannermer, and requested Us to bestow suitable rewards on officers who distinguished themselves by meritorious service. The rebel chieftain, Yang Peh-chuan, instituted a religious order called the Kin Yah Tao Chiu to mislead the ignorant people. He had a private grudge against the Mongolians, and, under the pretext of laughtering the Roman Cathelle converia, raised a band of bis conled rates for the purpose of creating a disturbance, burning, plundering and devastating, so that the lives of tens of thousandsof human beings have been in jeopardy, At length, however, after several viceries had been gained by Yeh Chi-chao, the rebel chieftain, hard pressed, fed to a cave in the Salihu moun- tain, Dear the gold mines. There he concealed himself with the intention of gain coming forth to commit depredations. General Nich St. cheng
tracked and captured him, his brother,. sons and nephewà; six in 'ail. This is the vengeance of Heaven and gladdens the hearts of all people. Now the Ngouhan and other countries of the Bannermen are pac.fi d. The officials who were signalised by mentorious con- duct will receive the fallowing rewards." A list follows.
SHANSI NOTES.
(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)
December 17th, 1891,
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A good deal of attention isjust now being paid to the mineral de: osits in the Western Hills, 25 'miles from P-king; These bike' are very rich in this kind of wealth, and snine of the coal fields opened under the Ming dynasty are s'ill worked;" some of the tunnel lending to the seams are sald to be from 5 to io inlier to length. In the range kur was the Man Teh-koh, Coal is taken ont 700 feet above the plain, and the deposits are still wonderfully rich. The coal-fields here have been visited by several Foreign-experts, includir.st I do not know If a Chinaman ever ge's angrying British, American, German, and French, at himself; but when he gits very angry at and all repet in the same fvourable strain. somebody else he manifests his rage by killing Last year Messrs. Pringle and Hodgkinson, of the A telegram was received at Shanghai recently not his enemy but himself 11 would be better Kalping Mining Company, surveyed some mines saying there was an exten ive fire in Hankowno to kill at all; but if any one f els bound to in the vicinity, owned by an Imperial prince, kill somebody, by all means let him kill himself and found for seams at the depth of 200 feet, and that some of the telegraph poles were burnt
During one year-1886-forty such cases came and of a thickness varying from four to seven down.
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tired of life than others se, nor were they-ike perimentally tried in-the city of Canton had simply gaverelled with wife or husbard or Gen. Brulanger-gry at their country. They found that a ten-cardie lamp burning from dosk
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•her mother-in-law had commenced to study rich in iron ore from base to summit; latt Christian doctrines.
With the great demand for coal in Peking A few days since, I was gratified to see a man the can be na debt that these m coming out ofa vore with a foreign undérvekwn kal orbery, wold pay. Handsomely.“ in his hand. He had just purchased it, I sub cliy and I's suburbs daily require for feel some srquently found thet men's undervests could be 2,000 tent of coals, and at present the only purchased at reveral of the city stres at prices means of meeting this large demand is the
of this kind. Chinese bere are disposed to take to garments hendred small surface out-croppings in the Tzal Tan Hills, where the natives scratch up from The other dy a proprietor of one of the doos to 50003, Catties of small cook a day Tientsin stores took me (y z bis cstablishment. Though the region is all wonderfully rich' in His wares constared chi fl of lamps and nickels, no effort has ever before bean made to nack, but he had also a good supply of mine it properly's hat as the surface coal is bow condensed milk. He informed me that this almost finished and the, want of a proper supply ar icle finds a ready sale. The price is 300 full of fuil is being felt more every day, the; Govern- cash for a single tin, or less when purchased by ment has concluded to grant permission to some enterprising native gentlemen to work the mines the lot.
In conjunction with Foreigners. At present the price of coal in the capital ranges from Thu, 4:20 per 1,000 cattles, ar Tis. 7 per ton, to Tls. 8.50 a ton for the best qulity,Mercury.
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learned privately the other day hata Reuters telegram had appeared in the London paper reporting a general rising, and massacro of Europeans and Carlathons in Manchuria. No wend then our friends ate anzines about 划算。 But Is this canard to end here? · Is
On the 8th of the prevent moon the Nankingese Regler's agent liberty to create, ont of almost
were thrown into a state of great excitement by nothing, telegraphic mesengra which alarm ha'f of the world and c-us- sleep as nights the Viceroy ordering three camps of soldi and long ansette days to all who have friends proceed to the Magistrate's Yun sad there in Chin 7 What a esnerrible neted the take four prisoners who were awaiting execution. is acquiring by playing this cruel trick upon the One of the condemned men was said to be an ranging from 500 to ab. u 1,000 full cash. The precarious and2èncertain" sopoly from the THE Steamsh
official of the 3d rark who had been tried cor Giding public at home. There is surely secretly. The four men were marched to the means of making Hm rẻsponsible for his actions, Three months gn the me person created. Place of execution and there decapitated. The ficial was supposed to be a Rolao-kwit man Conternation" amarget the British public by reporting the assassination of medical and the others robbers. mission ry in Manchuris. He was half a day arend of the Times correm ndent, but "out- rage" in a mild word coming on the heels of #avuination." A few days ago we thought of wling to counteract the evil that had been done but as telegraphic messages to Eurone cannot be pre aid here we have to content ourselves with the slow method of writing to Shanpbal, 25 days distant, and asking some friend there to forward the news that "wo are all safe".
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During the recent raid by the aborigines of Formos a Chinese explain, and a few soldiers fell into an ambuscade. They fought with great bravery, and the captain, though severely wounded, "would not riel, Finally he placed himself at the head of his few remaining troopers and made a desperate charge, hoping to cut his way through the enemy, but a ballet pierced bis breast nkled him on the pst. Then a bloody struggle took place over the body, which was ultimately abandoned by the savages on arrival of reinforcements for the Government troops. H. E. Governor Shap, feeling deep
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There is a little trouble in Manchuria Just now, but it has no con:relian whatever with either foreigners or native Christians, The rising is confined in places which have suffered regret over the loss of so vallant soldier, severely from a series of bad harvests and the bestowed 10,000 taels on the captain's family. strife has been emchittered by petty tyranny and This generous and munificent act has won the bad fath on the part of the officials, and the evi! | hearts of all the troops. influence of the tu batent classes who take advaitinge of ine, opportunity to enrich them. selve. The reports i which reach us of the out. break re greatly exaggerated and it is almost Impossible to estimate the number of the maleon tents. Several thousand anidiers from Mankder,
The Tongshan Railroad has been very busy lately and the owners have been making very good thing out of it, as will be shown by the following. During the recent outbreak in the North the Government made a contract, with the railway for the conveyance of troops,
It is amusing bow credulus the Chinese are with regard to foreigners. They believe that we possess wonderful powers, which we can use Lither for good or ill A venerable gentleman called opan me a number of times and appeared to be quite friendly. I could not understand it. I cancluded from his appearance that he was not after money or position. At last the secret came out. One day he told me la great con act of prolonging sites that one could like to be art of lile s- | a thousand years old. When I informed him that even foreigners had to shuffle off this mortal call, whether they would or not, my would-be flend disappeared and has never showed up since...
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coming in dolly: Fven in places far distant from the scrine of strife great excitement prevailed: The prople had no means of obtaining accurate foformalion, and so the wildest Fories were Implicitly believed in. I was in Chirchow, not
and they the it not been for the railway the trouble quick transit of the men and the stores. Had might have proved far more serious than it was All the available rolling-stock was called into requisition and the line was fully occupied for two entire days, no one but soldiers being far from Sanetics, when the revolt began allowed to travel on it during that time. The and the number of the disaffected was gives line is not a very large one, but It has done us there at 300; on going canwards it rose to fal work and the managers are to be congrata 10,000 and finally on teaching Moukdra to 20,000 1 The Chirchow city gates were ordered lated on the way they met the unnanal strain. to be closed every evening just as-the-son. war settings.
And series were stationed upon the walls. There was no necessity for despatching such a large number of soldiers, but a chicken hearted official sent an playming: telegram and caused a panic. There has been no seditions Influence at work, and those who thoroughly understand the milony regard the outbreak as a mene trille. Peace is now being restored and, after all, there has been no fighting worth sposking about.
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advantage of this feeling to make money out of foreigners generally. Some of the natives Ek their fellow-countrymen. A case recently came under my notice of two men who are working on this line. Having obtained some foreign battles they forthwith started a medicine-abop that he has spent several years sudying medicine Toko One of the men informs the public on his bill in England and hence is acquainted with all the medical mysteries known to foreigners, am faformed on reliable authority that these On the roth inst, the following. Decrees were men made fifty faels in ons week, though fivs fasued tim
out of seven pallents that they attended diede mensorialised Us (1) "Yeb: Chi-ch'ao has
In a former note I said that the people of | respecting his" march against the rebels In and Shanal are not given to throwing bricks.
about Wutan-cheng, the capture of their leader am now able to modify that statement. The and the extermination of large bodies of insur other evening some men demanded admittance gents. The rebel chief Li Kup-tang, with the to my compound, and on being refused they picudo military adviser Mun, the traitorous immediately treated the court to a shower of CS Tamad generalisaime Chang Hamsa and elbers, valued brickbatr. After the crowd had dispersed, a few The standard of rebellion in Nganhan and enllited stragglers kept up the exɛicise for about half an from 4,000 to 5,000 men, by compulsion, under hour. A few evenings latex the contents of theircommand. They devastated the Oanatch and water-closes were dumped under the doon the other countries of the biebermeny they captured gate being well palated with the same. I have and made into their quarters the Pehtass Temple bren told that some of the rich men of the place in Wausscheng, which was subsequently held by prompted these acts,
mo The air is just now full of wild rumours. the traitorous commander Liang Kwel-cheng and his son, Formidable indeed were their forces. First it was reported among the natives that the On, the 15th of the 11th moon Colonels Pan province of Kuangal was in rebellion; then it Wan-isal and Få Ting-cheng arrived by forced was stated there was a rebellion in Honan 1 and marches at the Pehtaus Templs. The rebels now it is rumoured that there has been Tätreamed out in battle array and opposed them massacre of Christians in Manchuria and that selves to the Imperialists with great fury and they are la rebellion against the government,
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Foochow, Jan, 36th, 189% We hear of the failure of two large silk plece goods merchants this week Theit faint ilabilities are estimated at $310,000 Several other houses In the saine business are in trouble, but it is understood that they will, by arrangement, be able to tides over their difficulties. *.
Notwithstar ding the cold weather the prices of all kinds of furs are unprecedentedly low. A desperation, The engagement was long and It is difficult to predict what effect these rumoured reducison et 50 per cent, on what are knows as bloody and resaked in the insurgents retreating will have upon the people about us. We am, Holbor normal, prices, fals to attract buyers. This to the Temple and leaving over 300 dead on the speaks badly for the present prosperity of the field. The temple walls were lined with defen- place, care, celeyince 191, dens who offered a stout resistanees Our troops On Wednesday last Chinaman, was goig made a bold slash, scaling the walls with great about the settlement selling a little pamphlet gallantry, The rebel commander Liang Rwel On enquiding what the contents might be, we cheng and his son were captured and executed, were tu›d-it was a story of undilal devolas, Chang Hanan and other insurgents of Nanlinków ending with the justice of heaven turning the fell during the fight Flashed with victory our offender into a pig The seller of this pamphlet soldiers advanced to Katsafengit, a rendezvous of spoke the mandarin dialect, but we failed to dad the enemy, and capturedspepsendo gederalissime Doctring but a friendly teacher tells me that out to what province he belonged the New Tiền-chlang. Not ons rebel sick post while there are men in the province who have bego A curious story reiches us from the city about many who were coming to the rescue were slain sent here by the secret societies specially to ulr a dream that the Viceroy is paid to have had, along the route. «. The rebel lander Lå Külstars-op feeling, aguitist foreigners—N="C3 Zay wherein ho sów SAN SEBAJAS PAIN pf his sapitai while attemysing with, some of his Sellawan to 3 News
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HOURS 9 TO 12 A.M., 2 TO 4 P.M. Hongkong. 19th January, 1802.
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