not kill and spachless be the plague, the cholera, or of a broken heart contemplating this once prosperous colony of Hongkong in lis present utter ruin. And now-Who is to blame 7

Thim that read thels Hongkong Telegraph as they do their Bible every night before going to bed, know that this question was the heading of leading article in that live passt.on Jane auth, and may be we can get the answer to it from study of the following unpublished ovation pre- pared for reading at the next Odd Volumes' meeting.

It begins-

Mr. Chairman, Ladler, and Gentlemen--Bedad and indade I am too long sway from the ould country to be satin sure as to the rale convariance,

or the non-convenience al Home Rule for ould Ireland, but begorrah it's wanted here to Hongkong anyway, so that our social affairs may not from time to time be shoved from hand-to-hand on the happy ko of the unhappy-go-not-lucky fashion which is so common.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY

by his friends that bis zeal to earn the approval of his superiors has landed himself and China into a quagmire from which she will find It difficult to extricate herself without leaving something behind. When the royal troops were routed by the peasants in the disturbed province, the King fell into a panic. Yuan, with bis own objects in slow approached him in the role o the tempter, and induced the weak-mined monarch to consent to his proposal to telegraph for military ald to the Viceroy Li Hong-chang The chief argum

argument used by the Chinese representative was that the Korean forces would not be able to protect the residents of the Treaty Powers agalest the rebels

China's aid, without

and the King w** го frightened at the prospect of trouble or all rides that he gave Yoan a itte hand. The baf-kuan and landed at Yashan were sent, as you know, in hot hale from

Owing to the lately curtailed importations of plece-goods, dealers have seized the opportunity of raising their prices. The demand, however, has fallen off in consequence, and burlness has been so dull that we hear of as many as fifteen dealers in ready made clothes having closed

doors.

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The anniversary of the Emperor Kwang Haus birthday will be celebrated on the 30th instant. The public rejoicings will, however, according to a notice Issued by the Provincial Treasurer, take place two days earlier. On the anniversary, the high officials and other mandarīns will, as asual, visit the Imperist temple.

Two fires occurred last week ; one at 4 1.175. on Monday at Tak-klen-dow over the Long Bridge where the shops of five dealers in ready. made clothes were completely destroyed, and the other at Slong Po, a suburb, on Tuesday, at .m., when thirty private residences were reduced to ashes. It is reported that in both cases the cause of fire was the neglect of the cooks la not putting out

their fires after cooking. no tires were lost. Allierery gr visited several

PEKING.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

6th July.

18, 1894.

Intimations.

DAIRY PRODUCE!

THE HONGKONG DAIRY

The Ronien Miclater, Count Causlol, with some of his sulte have left ostensibly for Europe vid Japan and the Pacific; the Rasslin and Italian First Secretaries of Legallon, with Mr. Bruce Hart, let vid Siberis, both parties starting on the 17th of June, Mr. O'Conor, the B-bich Minlver, hat returned to the capital.

The members of the German Legation left on | FRESH MILK, the morning of the 30th for their commer quarters on the Western Huis.

Some of the Trangli Yamén officials gave a banquet the other day in honour of Mr. James Hart, whe, with Mrs. Hart, bas sincs left the capital. Mr. Grandmann has gone on a trip to Japan for his health.

The missionary community are for the most | MILK part installed on the hills in their own houses for the summer. Mr. Russell, of the astronomy and mathematical chair in the Tang-wen

1 Now, it's mighty queer when ya think of.It.tive in Peking of her intention to despatch Fortuny graduato dizgulsed as a peasant has | College, bas gace home, vid India, on short

and if ye don't think of it, all the same it's still mighty queer,

the gambling houses located fats Chinese at the capital scem much

That the fortunes, the ves, and the good No international complications were expected over the Long Bridge, and reported them to theerderd over the Korean question. By some

of thrusands of bipeds resident in these repute parts should be at the disposal of sojourners for short periods who, however amiable their private characters may be, are very often llable to be mystifi d by the craft of the Mongolians, and those are positions of consequence bestowed upon Amadhan just cutting their wisdom teeth. or upon men having brains so stereotyped into Chinese characters be their constant contemplarion of thim hieroglyphics as to be no longer British in thought."

WC-

For the heads of departments in Hongkong men who will villaplay at laste a trifle of consideration for Bellish wants, for bedad, the Chinese are well able to take care of themselves, and any special office there may be purtending an interest In

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harbour, the best port on the west coast of Kores, about 260 / from Chemulpo. We know now that China notified the

se japanese representa-

troops to Korea the day before they were embarked in the China Merchants' steamships. even then, as may be readily inferred from the fact that Count Cassial, the Russian Minister, started from Peking on his way home, while Mr. Warber, the veteran Russian Minister here, went to relieve him at the Chinese capital. The expedition consisted of 1,500 men, three camps from Shan-bal-koan, and despite all idle talk there have not been more than 1,500 Chinese troops in all landed at Yashan. The celerity with which the Japanese mobilized their Grst army corps and transported it completely equipped in every respect for wat, was simply marvellous, and the only parallel that can be found for It is the case of the Prustians In 1870. As near as we can get to it the Japanese have now 7,500 soldiers at Chemaipo and Seoul, and

a couple of thousand more at Fusan, In the natives, recent events show it

Speaking Is he prefess to the Chinese, and both dangerous of Chemulpo, reminds me that there the Japancie

committed the mistake and of naive to ours

naive to ourselves.

mistake of Invading the later national Settlement from which they had to a hint from the foreign Consuls; move out upon they had also to abandon their idea of filling the harbour with torpedoes. The road from Yaşhan to Scout in a terribly difficult one, across moun- tans and torrents, and would impose enormous difficulties to the trangst of an army. The Japanese are therefore over eighty miles off from the Chinese, and unless the Chinese send Our a force to Cherulpa, which is highly improbable, or that the Japanese despatch their men to Yasban, there is no earthly chance of the two forces

into coming conflict.

The proceeding have now reached the diplomatic stage, despite all the martial array on either side, and no matter what t is amid to The contrary the Chinese have no intention of fighting. If they had intended to act as strongly as they would have us believe, they would have long since have moved Dearer to the Japanese, and ordered them to leave the country. But they com

to ask the Japanese

cur

Goutness gracious knows it would be but dacent of thim kindly people at home to give us an elected board në local gentlemen to manage seclub affairs distinct from the Imperial Exrenlive could then have bacon and

We ca bhage; or Dublin Bar berrings with praties without having to wait for the consent of bis Honour the Home Secretary as to what we were to do with the palings of the praties; or the

ones irft from the

the bacon, or srcial interests would no longer, resern- ble the fluctuations

of cur local stocks, and thin happy mes maybe would come again that we heard of in our nursery days, begin- pin-one'st upon a sline, and a very good time it was too when pigs were swine, and sparrows Ent their nests in auld men's beards, when pigs walked through the streets with kalves and forks on their backs calling out who'll ate me? Who'll

ate me?

Here are

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Provincial Judge. As a consequence, the district magistrate has been ordered to see that these houses are closed. Although we do not hear of it, we do not doubt that the zealous graduate will obtain an early appointment in the pabile service. In the detective department he would be the right man in the right place.

The following is the tes expert slace our issue of 30th ultimo, as per consignées' returns :—.

For London :-

Per Nestor.....

For Hongkong : Per Canton

For

Marseilles: Per Canton

For New York :-- Per Monmouthshire.

Canton

"1

Benalder

144,903 lbs 229,613 11 280,860 "

I

For Singapore :- Per Nestor

For Sydney:→→→

·13,833 » 15,848

48,392 # 334.365 # .1,840,574

For Adelaide:- Per Airlie

124,208

For New Zealand:--- Per Airlie

14,464

Taiyuan....

For Melbourne.-- Per Taiyuam .....

For Tasmania:- Per Taiyuan

Per Airlie .....

SIAM NOTES.

H

12,145 11

›1,995,149 »

12,220

Echo.

BANGKOK, July 6th, 1894. One of the Chinese sailors on the Mongkut

just after eating a bearly breakfast.

it is thought that China and Japan will come to blows over Korea, by others that the storm may blow over and that there are already, In fact, sifts in the sky. The movement seems a genuinely good one, a desire on the part t of the Ilberal and

their progress more of equality, as respects good

· party in Korea to place country

on

government, with the Chirete open porte and

Japon. The King is not unfavourable to reform of the mandarinate, but to guided by

A some of the wealthy and powerful families who. are content to see corruption and maladministra. tin go Frequent Interviews are sild to take place at the Tsungli Yemen between some of the Foreign Ministers, and partico larly the Japanese

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This common people. I not owing, on this occasion, to the information cootalord in the Shangbai local untive pren. but directly to the commotion in the yamêns. Japanese relations with Korea are of very old ས standing. The trade of the cmntry is almost exclusively Japanese, and Japan's desire bas always been to see Korea fedépendent. Whether this ią pɔraible, marrounded by such powerfol neighbours, another question, What would doubtless have pleased Japan before the present

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somewhat resembles. The Mr. Waeber, the Russian Chargé d'Affaires, has been ordered to return to Korea from China, we bis presence and advice are needed in the present strained relations between China

after mally-coddling thimating the Key colended themselves with hathens of Chinese ke so many ould midwives. | Ei, kingdom. On the other hand, the caste dropped dead on the way up from Singapore, and Japan. The Minister kemalas presumably

with more terrible effect.

Now him times have come when be ralson of

of

at Tientsia for the present, although bla return to the capital not improbable,

All Peking was horrified to hear of the astaz- of the French Minister, the Diplomatic Bedy sination of the French President. By request

and the Customs Staff were present at a solemn service held on the 30th at the Feltang Cathe dral, the Bishop presiding.

The Foreign

being now irated with mistrust and conspire have lost their opportunity in not striking the relieved by the Raffler yesterday, and go out

the Japanese be thim, and If our Government does not take

The British gun-boat Swift was to be heed of this lessor, and lave off it's shloanigan blow at once. The question,

an I have already with the bathens, maybe in other times of said, has now passed into British Minister and some of the crew are so is that the trip has for w short cruise, but Commander MacAlpin and tribulation, the native character of diplomacy. Mr. O'Conor, the British Minister, Dan will more clestly manifest itself and and Shine Total worked hard

together In

had to be deferred. Tientsin last week to establish

modus The P

gun-boat

Yong Yot will probably leave vivendi, but as

for Kelantan to-day or to-morrow, to convey a

suppression of the rebels--or at any rate to issue orders forbidding any assistance being rendered to them. The Governor of Singgors is also galag back to his province, in the Gladys.

About 6.30 o'clock last evening, Mr. Gilmour, of the Chartered Bank, was diving with a friend, in a "victoria" along the Orienta! Avenue, just tramcar. The shafts, lamps, &c., were broken, and the pony burt, but luckily the occupants of

no injur

our number and long residence in these parts, a Charge the Japanese have only Special Commissioner appointed to help fo the Ministers were in full uniform, and all others in

the Home Government should no longer with- hold from us our birth-right and by that right I now spake or have we to find out that thim at bome will

will deny to us here the privileges they enjoy there, and the sentiments expressed in song and story must be taken as empty shouts

d'Agaires at Peking, there is nothing to be done there except to lay matters before him and be submits them to Tokyo. Consequently the efforts of the British Minister and Sheng Tautal came to nought, and the whole question must be settled at Tokyo, where it is now being discussed. There is no in his native place in mourning. blunder so far has been inviting the Russians to come lo as mediators. Many people would

away

evening dress, The French Milster bas returned thanks to all who either left cards of condolence at the Legation or who attended the service. The

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and blaincy, and never kollabaloo with devil | full Chinese Minister there, Lord Li bel eat at the end, his pony ran (all speed into a passing over self inches which had previously 1 to be had on the Island. "BAY VIEW

the maning in it at all, at all. That, the manli- ness of our race being gone we will kow-low to

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the representative of a high-banded policy and

The sorrow a bit of me thinks they think it, but Hongkong is so small a nut that his honour the 11onio Secretary has no time to crack it, for at the prislot moment be has his mouth full, and it's not gintale to spake until he complates the

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we will know "Who is to blame Pi

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THE KOREAN IMBROGLIO.

A DIPLOMAT'S OPINION ON THE SITUATION.

(From Our Correspondent.)

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Our wet seaton began on the evening of the 26th, and between 9 o'clock p.m. anda..THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE luches of rain feil. This, added to four and a fal'en, gives us the rainfall up to the present time. accoples the best situation on the Skav-kl-wan Since the 27th 54 more inches have fallen, and Harbour, and is always open to the cool breezes Read, commands an excellent view of the For the Southward, Steamt-launches can at HTREET any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn.

deem this act of folly fncredible, but the Viceroy the carriage ordered the Indian, our streets are indescribable, as usual,

both

commissioned Count Cassial to patch up peace with the frate and fiery Japanese, when be found that Mr. O'Conor could do nothing. The Japanese also made a mistake in not striking at once and in not occupying Fusan, which they have colonized for years

a guarantee. The

t is 'admitted on ali uiden to precedent cet la be a most dangerous one, and if it succeeds China Ікран will be

under obligations to the Czar. If it fails Russia, will have a valld ground for Intervening when both the opponents are weakened by their struggles, and if it succeedi China cannot well again claim auxerainty ove Korea. In fact by her course of action she has abandoned that claim already, and in so much Japan already obtained satisfaction. But if

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much more

than

The French

whose bull strayed along Bangkok Road a week or so ago, to pay twenty-five ticals to the police man who was gored, as well as twenty ticals to the Chinaman who shared the same fate, as compensation. In addition to this he has had to defray their hospital expenses.-Siam

Observer,

TIENTSIN NOTES.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

TIENTSIN, July 7th. Viceroy Li Hang-chang is as active as ever; he is looking well and enjoying good health. The old warrior is hard at it from morning till the night, seeing consuls, all of officials, and excited the off. Detring, who is a frequent caller.

against

I learn that Japan has made certain demands,

1 staté of consternation at the settle the difficulty amicably because of the Earor as Powers to interfering to get the

The arrival of the Shanghai and Japan papers Calas. Japan, however, may be forced to Li Hung-chang is

dynasty they would be by a war with which China, by all accounts, agrees to, and that has put us into danger we run of belag dragged late the horrid enormous strength of China's special pleader. to withdraw her scoops if Japan does so, but Chias as China is willing vortex of war. Moreover the Information the Russia in the end will be the only gainer; she writers give about things passing under our eyes will cat

she will not pay any Indemnity to Japan. I am told is new and picturesque, but most of what I have Cheese withe oyster while the Japanese and that China has only 1,300 stoops In Korea, LI

the only get #bell

Partien there

if stacked, they will be therefore knows that most recognize this ere now, China

De ately or fortunately, according to the stand. Russia into the question, because of Russia's easily defeated. But should Japan strike the point from which one regards it, is fanciful pres

Grat blow, China will be able to pour in ber and bears the marke of Pegant 15 pan, and because China does troops from her northern frontler, for Kirin in rather than true,

to fight. And from what

hear only about 400 miles from mental excitement to which we are strangers from Tlentile this is a wise decision. Every plenty of soldiers ready within three week's and China bes here. I have just had an interveiw with

one of

day, as the work of equ

equipment proceeds, her march

march from where the Japanese are quartered.

seen written in Shanghai and Japan, unfortun

nutshell thas; "Let use consider" said and the consequent mixture of delay his departure for home and relura

partles,

to

to

Two electric engineers, one German and one Japanese, both from Japan, are at Wanshowshan at present erecting the electric light apparatas there. Mr. Kierulff is also placing an electric light in his new store. The important additions

Talileo & Messrs. & Co.'s new store and hotel are nearing completion.

The valuable article in your columns of June 7th on "Alkall Land in North-Chinx" was from the Chemical Laboratory of the Tung-wen College, which is presided over by the Dr. Stubimans. We are much pleased to hear from Japan of the very decided improvement in Dr. Martin's health. The sea air has no doubt benefited bim.-N. C. Daily News.

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the foreign diplomats whose sources of inform unpreparedness is made more patent. Gun-China is not so unprepared as Japan belleves, atlon are undoubled, and despite the warlike boats with no guns on board; armouries with but la ready to defend herself at any moment. cries in the air he believes that peace will only 30 rifles to be found for every

hundred not be broken, except in the columns of the in; every thousand men with a different pattem look on quietly, or Count Cassial would not pot It is very certain that Russia is not going to newspapers, and that the only fuld shed will of fire after all be ink Не

put the situation in a

no coal on the men-of-war; no Feking, and Mr. Waeber to Kores, Rusele THE

unless he, organization. These what exactly is the situation. To my mind it

These are not the conditions under

ader had determined to have her finger in the pie. which to

to commence foreign war, Moreover, But I expect that the other Power will not la excessively simple so far, though latterly by there are known to be sixty millon taels in China's seeking the intervention of certain

shortly

in and step in

Now, Messrs. Cblas empire fox the Empress Dowager's 60th birthday and Japan, we have had enough of this kind of plicated. For the past two months a rebellion | color and there are ten thousand high work, jau j

au last get has been in progress in the southern province,

our homes and let back to your laying low Chuliado, The viting was purely local hold of as much of that as they can. If this about your beels. From what I can learn Chios

ou every side to

get that miserable country alone, or you will have us and was owing to the fatulty of the King money were to be spent upon a foreign war, the is not afraid to fight. She is like the Irish- who, when implored

by bis wretched, but patient subjects, to remove certain "PPINE" "Tarter dynasty would be wiped out by man though, hawling for someone to hold on

the tyrannical defrauded mandarins, and Instead of improving matier

could not be expen- officials,

matters sent the

the ded very wall people magistrates who were füfinitely worse, raised If the country was involved in a struggle

upon the object for which it to the tall of his coat-Marcury. more debauched, exacting and unscrupulous then with Japan. These are the reasons which incling their predecessors. This unhappy result was largely owing to the mischievous intervention of over the rim of the texcop, and that diplomacy me to the belief that the storm will not get the Queen, who is the great power for mischief in Tokyo will settle what China is neither ready in this sadly misgoverned and miserable kingdom. nor willing to solve by force.-Ching Gasstis. Seeing ber

In the cashiering of the opportunity guilty and baled officials, she contrived to fill their shoes with creatures and clansmen of ber own mole grasplog the

then their predecessor which would be impossible in any country but Korea. It was only when they saw that there was no hope of obtaining redress that the people openly took the against thei

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notios to the contrary be given befors 4 P.M. may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK A place where one

at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later

The great heat of the early part of the weak, and the damp heavy atmosphere were extremely oppremive. The coalize of Tientsin native city were very sorely tried in the narrow streets, und some sie stated to have muccumbed, We have not beard of any casunities in the Settlement. FOOCHOW, 14th July, We hear on good authority that Lia Mhug The price of gold-leaf has lately given way, chase, the former governor of Formoss, will to 10 • Korea as Commander-in-Chiel. The throna You will remember that lo their process and is now quoted at $45.30 per tal weight.

Ample supplies of rice having been received | has made this appointment to

30 cents per pleal.

readers remember that Lin Ming-chuan dia-

he

field

proclamation

detail,

the revolted people asserted their loyalty to the from the northern ports, the price has recedad } memorial of the Vicercy LA Honly to crashesretalcar will be admitted after the Goods if notice be given. He is also prepared to

We hear of the departure on Wednesday last tinguished himself in the Franco-Chinese war. Baye 1 the Godowns, and all Goods remaining SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES

has lately been living in retirement, The aprech attributed to Mr.

recent banquet given by the Victor at the Widelivered after the sith instant, will be subject | per MENU or ORDER--the Partios sending

Disbon, &c., for same-and Cash, Tormi- All claims against the Stasmer must be pre- Breakfast...per meal $0.75...per Month $12 sealed

I to the Undersigned on or before the ajih......... DIA *****

H $0.75

$1.25

King, and proclaimed that they were only waging war against his bad officers who were using the

ives for their own vile ends. The of the daughter of the Viceroy for Honan, where He has Royal piroga vurely local, and its effect would she will be married to the newly appointed movement wAS was bave been confined to a small area had it not Chong-yen

of Chibli to been for the fill-timed Interference of

Youn, the

A bost from the country laden with to bags the Russian Minister, Count Camini, was ast a who often was the other day caught in a squali, and, "peech." was on the point of winding up

prepared for the occasion, and it was were a total loss, but the crew managed to his Excellency who

Count Casulal's proposed Taofal at Wenchow-was terribly anxious to scramble to the river bank and save their lives.

bestib

th. Before reading the hande, His Exceleney the Grain Commissioner

pain and Mr.

to read on his Excellency * peacock feather or the yellow riding facker and y0.000 picule of rice would be sold from the as follows. Our informant neglected to furalis hence the pressat bother. Yuan la undoubtedly pablia granaries at a fixed price of 5,800 vask us with this important qualification," sad we try an able man, and bas randarad, China valumain pow plow, the whole stock was disposed of in glad therefore to make its necessary correction. services sinov 1884. Buì là la new believed a very sheet time,

➡Pikig and TimMtIM TÍMA.

Chioges Resident here. This ** PAG

his departure for his new post-that of freight ranu a rock, wrecked." The boat and its had been put Mr. Dollng read un address that | instant, or they will not be recognised, th

taking

a

Then and Dianne «mnomn

Government, and wanted alther the double | having Intely intimated by posted noticus that the Viceroy ring said was placed in at to be left in the Godoyną, where they will be | Breakfast and Tilla •*****.......

earn some farther recognition from the Poklon|

All broken, chaled, and damaged Goods are Breakfast, Tiffin and Dinner... mamined on the sith luntari, at 2:30 2.1M, No Fise Kamuranos has been adaciad, kills of Lancing will be foundersigned by

GIBE, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Honghong, 10th July, 19692

.ท

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served in Repellent Style në shert nečke,

{doo | Stanghong, rah June, 1994,

THOMAS,

|

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"HIGHCLERE” at MAGAZINE GAP, No. 1, RIFON TERRACE, FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS, FLOORS In ELOIN STREET, PERL STREET and STAUNTON STREET, FLOORS in No. 5, SHELLEY STREET.

OLD BAILEY.

No. 8,

OFFICES :-

PRAYA CENTRAL, over Masers, Dot-

GLAS LAPRAIK & Co.'s

GODOWNS +

BLUE BUILDINGS, Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT

& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Hongkong, zad Jaly, 1894.

Not That Way Now.

Les

People used to take plain cod liver oil for coughs, colds, throat and lung troub les only after other reme dies had been tried and found wanting.

Scott's Emulsion

is the modern idea of cod liver oil, the first instead of

a final resort, when such ailments appear. The fish. fat taste is removed and the oil itself is partly digested before taken into the stom. ach,

#voti & Bazne, Ltd., London. All maintena

Sole Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of CHRA |--CHAN A FOOK, at Watkins à Coy

mg 17th March, vägg/

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