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sufficient to Impress nor with the view that affairs In this crunty are in an extremely delicate position. Everyone with whom I conversed on shore-and they were of diverse nationalities and with differleg interests expressed, more or
guardedly, their belief that war between China and Japan was inevitable if the Japanese mantain their prevent attitude, which so far as I have seen is one of surpassing boldness. The Japanese literally.
nese literally demlente Seoul and the country between it and this post. The capital, according to
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1894.
Japanese Minister that Korea was Independent. This, however, did not satisfy the Minister. He wanted more and came forward with the follow- fog reforms, which he demanded should be carried out :
-Reform in the central and provincial administrations, and the employment of men of
bly
2.--Development of the natural resources of the country.
and Indifference. Just twelve months ago wo had the beginning of an epidemie of smallpox, which made havoc of the unvaccinated. More than a thousand "mites" were laid inside of our city wal's after the twelfth mon, the time. when the city scavenger goes his rounds remov ing unburled bodies to the bills. These must have lain their time until the scavenger came on [-bis-usual-tour of collecting. There is another scavenger corps ever vigilant and ubiquitous,
three month there was carnage, and not a body remained to evidence of the pingue which had passed through the city. Pieces of thin board and fragments of mutting were scattered everywhere.
all accounts, is under their control, and Chemulpo,istratorm Ingegal procedure, and the admin- the China dog, unfed and uncared for. Within
with its stagnant
it business, and Japanese sentries ptsted at the corners and the thorough-
along fares, resembles a possession which has fallen into their hands without the striking of a blow.
But I am anticipating the incidents of my journey Thanks to the excreding kindness of Captain Impey, who afforded me a passage on the V.S S.
Моносасу, I have been able to reach this port with a a celerity which would have brea imposibile in the present disorganised state of shipping Nolbing could have been beattler than the welcome he extended to me, and a more enjoyable trip in every way could not be imagined. It is true that our progress during the last two days was considerably hampered by fogs, so that the vessel was not able to give credible account of herself which
That
of Justice.
4-Formation of an army. 5-Education of the mastes.
A dete for the acceptance or rejection of this progamme I was given, bat in the meantime the Korean Government has come forward and appointed a former Prime Minister named Kim Hung-chip to carry out this scheme, giving bias the high sounding title of "Minister of State with the general direction of Foreign Affairs." Whether this will stave off the perfuncious Japanese Mislater remains to be seen, bat probably he will be equal to the occasion and come forward with some fresh ulitmatom.
WHAT IS CHINA DOING? Meanwhile what is China doing? She ha some troops about twenty miles to the south of ibis, and if they should meet the Japanese
the promised to do, but she behaved, arest soldiers nothing can prevent a bloody Condles
Was
#vain-
less, in the very best sea-going manner, showed that, desplie her long speil of river
of river duty, like the present the la In an emergency able adjurc to my fleet. The trip notable for one -cident: Mr. Centerwall who had been engaged as pilot to take her out of the Shanghai river was unable to fuit his schooner at the appointed rendezvous, and at last, when all menas to nutree! her failed, he had to be brought on to Chemulpo.
Of a bold and well defined polley it is difficult to find any signs. Armies of wonderful dimen- sions are said to be pouring in from the north, In support these
wonder-
assertions, and even if the men should reach but thrie } no evidence Seoul they would find the Japanese in explain China's attitude by saying that she will fully consolidated position. Some attempt to nat fight
un'il
the cool weather. What can she gain by fight, her selon must he still more decided to macy, it must be rigorous, and if she means to meet the Japanese on anything like equal terms. Every day they are consolidating their position, to dialedge them from which will be no easy tark.
Sanitary regulations in the Settlement are enforced by the energetic Mejor and bis co- workers for the general good. If we are to accept the findings of sanitary science what may we not | expect in the Olty --N. C. Daily News.
TIENTSIN.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
HONGKONG temperaTURE.
o Oed. Talcone & Ca's Engltéww.}
To-der
Baronder.~, Barometer=1.1. Pa
The
Thermonater- 4 pm.
Thathore "Hope $2.
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To-day's Advertisements.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 185.
10 75
09-73
INFORMATION has been received from the
Military Authorities that ARTILLERY PRACTICE from the BATTERIES will take place as un?er, an the 26th and 17th instant, between the hours of 8 A.M. and NOÓN:-
From Stonecutters Island in Westerly
direction.
From Belchers to Northerly and North-
westerly directions,
When this por! was reached we found the mall? If she is depending on diplo-fractionally represented If the chief of a campsoned to keep clear of the range.
flowing men-of-wrt the anchorage:-The Archer. Inconstant, Hits, Kortels, one japan ese, and two Cbinere. Within the last few days Der had been an exo us, including the Baltimore which had gone to Nagasaki, presum whly for stores, and one Japanese vessel which was cruising about outside. Upon landing per on could not but he struck by the appearance of the place. Chinese were very few, the jority of them having left, Korean coolies had cersed work; in the Japanese settlement--and even at the
dingly-Japanese sepiries were posted fairly thickly, whilst nearly all the buse bad been termed into miniature barracks. From what I can glean, the Japanese have ad. plai a high-banded policy, which is allenat- whatever sympathy they might expect from independent people. They began Last month by proceeding to erect stables en a a piece of land claimed to be within the General Foreign Settlement. A remonstratice addressed to the Japanese 1 once Consul,
sing that bis nailonais might have mistaken this site for another one which had been bought from the Nippon Yusen Kalsho. Taking advantage of the Lephole offered him, the Consul replied that such was the case and the offensive stables, destined for cvalry, were removed. The Dext attempt was to post a battery of guns and pare a powder magazine, upon the hill side, c'ore in foreign-owned property and in the foreign settlement, This, of course, could not be allowed.
KURS.
Pr
The air is thick with summars, some of the most preposterous character. What is bere mbare written, may be taken as reliable, and as the resnit of a good deal of winnowing. Everyone is uneasy, and the general feeling is one of dis- trust. No more Japanese steamers, so I bear-1 least from these parts-wil pis between Chefoo. Tientsin or Newchwang, and shipping generally much not of gear, even the small Japarese been taken over for use
usc
boats to Seoulvernment. All sorts and con- by the Japanese Governme ditions of
Japaucie and Koreno officials are flocking back. The Korean Minister Resident at Tokyo returned only the other day; a Secretary of the Japanese Legation at St. Petersburg has also come back and his visit is noted by the native press, whilst Lieut. Fukishims, the mach belanded long-distance rider, passed through here the other day for active services.
I start on Sesal to-morrow.-N. C. Dally
Naws.
DESTRUCTION OF THE BANYANG ARSENAL.
(FRM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
HANKOW, July 13th. Yesterday moreing at daybreak, the Viceroy's
and Chinese-it was felt that canti sued their policy, and hostilities were pro- | forms
part
that
TIENTSIN, July 13th, China is not prepared for war; her ordnance departments, arsenals and camps are full-on paper, but what would a close examination of the real state of affairs show? Han all the money granted for arms and ammunitions of war been used for this purpose, and has all the ammadtion distributed to the various camps been used for training or stored up for event needs? The Ministers of the Tsung-li Yamen say point the official reports respecting ordnance and
"everything is plentiful."
They speak of an army of numbers which in reality are only is supposed to keep 5,000 then he certainly receives the money for them, but does he hourly really have them together for dally and trating? Viceroy Li-knows the shortcomings of his
he knows countrymen; he sham" is a great factor in Chins, and be hesitates to engage in this war which China her- sell provoked by the unusuri speed, with
which cose islanders bad bad their say. The slication she despatched troops to Kores before the belli.
Is grave, and all sham must vanish before the actual state of affairs. Chine, diident of her power, courts the favour of Imperial Russia and asks her, or makes her offers, to arbitrate. Will Russia act onset
anselfishly. or will she want a com pensation in form of Manchurian lend 7
17 Behold the spectacle of two Asistic Powers arrayed as it were for battle, thereby to test their capacity for the application of foreign methods yesterday.
of them has
gene feverish and ahead on the road of innovations, the other has reluct
cantly devried itself to the understanding of ideas
radically different those embodied in her literature of thousands of years. She has felgned unwillguess, mixed with
contempt, to adopt intrinsically the foreign methods and now when the day of trial has come she hesitates and toros her
her eyes for help to the foreigners whom she has
to dresd mo reason to
of all, If Russia shows any symptoms
of
craving for more will de land,
thea be better to cede territory of great value to be, or leave Japan in possession of Korex from which China never drew any revenue worth speaking of.
There
Obe
All Ships, Junk, and other Vessels are cau-
The inhabitants of the houses near Belcher's are warned to keen their glass windows open during the PRACTICE, and all people working In the vicinity of Belcher's Battery are also warned to keep clear of fbat part which will be indicated by gunners placed on sentry for the
By Command,
рагрове.
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's ()ffer,
Hongkong 21st July 1804.
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Таравеве (hemulpa overlap-General The Japanese } was destroyed by fire. The building in question war, to enlist and train men for actlos, to elect
reported to bave cost a million tech currently
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fron-works, and is s the best commanders, to
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Hongkong, 23rd July, 1894. whom she hates and whom she is delighted to
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*HE Steamship headway to such an extent that the prestige of the two predominating Asiatic powers of the Far East in essence depends upad them.-China Gazette.
vokel, the position of the two ather Settlements handsome two-storey block, about three bundred from her friends mengher the best advice Captałɔ H, Bathurst, will be despatched for the
touches of
au its contents was entirely machinery, one would have as soon expected the smelling furnaces to get burned up as that particular building. It was finished only a short time go; the plant had just been moved lato it and placed
position, and the few finishing tem palat were being given when the fire took place It broke out in the roof, which troops
with wood, placed close unde celled the fron, and newly paleted. The flames, fanned by a strong east wind, spread with preat rapidity. They ran along the wooden welling as if it had been Hader, and 8005 caught the cross-beams and posts for carrying the driving gear. In shout an hour these gave way; the roof fell In, and all that was combustible in the
in the building consumed.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
would be extremely uncomfortable, and Chinese bombarders might almost be excused If in aiming at their foes they hit non-combatants. Accord Ingly e following resolution was drawn up by the Municipal Council-"The Council depre cates the stationing upon ground common to the settlements comprited in the port stes of Chemulpo, or in their vicinity, of more armed men than may from time to time be absolutely necessary to maintain order, belleving that the presence of any large number of In the near neighbourhood is in high degree prejudicial to the position and prosperity of the General Foreign Settlement, and a very possible source of danger to the i
to the ilver and property of the residents." What effect this remonstrance may have it is impossible to say, but it has not
pre- vented the Japanese from completing a telegraph line of their own which passes through the other seitlements without so much as " by your
It is impossible to state the amount of damage leave," and extends to the capital. I have seen done. The walls, of course, stiil stand, and to this line, and though | cannot profess se lati- look at the ballding from the
outside ane
would The outsi mate knowledge with matters telegraphics, I not notice anything amiss. But inside the should say it is of a
very rough and
machinery-some of it broken by ready order.
beams falling The wire at present
is supported only on bam- twisted by the heat, red with rust and covered bons, but it is believed that very soon it will with rubbish-seems only fit for the scrap heap. have more substantial poles with proper insale- It may prove on further examination that the Lors, its course follows the Seoul rand, and for greater part of it is damaged beyond repair, but Naramat a great pait of the way it runs side by side with Do one would be willing to give much for the Chinese line. Speaking of telegraphs, it as locks at present. Evidently Kwang-ti reminds me that the new line from Seoul to FusaÓ the god of war, does not favour foreign fashions ls reported to be progressing.
In fighting, or perhaps it is that he has a special
he is such epita favourite of the godfefliterature, Wen-char
blew up not long ago, and now his arsenal has been
all events, bis pe
bla powder-mill blew up
burned No wonder the natives shake their heads
TROOPS.
down.
Just at present the troops la Chemulpo are not very numerous but some more are expected immediately, the polley beleg to move inland the Iroops from Chemulpo, the newcomers taking over these things. As to the cause of the fire, their places. Their behaviour at present is exemplary. At first a desire to Interfere with athleg is known. There is some talk of lacen- foreigners was noticed, but that has now dir-diariam, but seeing that the previous day wAS -appeared. Thote I have seen seem to be very young-mere boys, some of them but their officers are said to laclude some of the best
can supply.
Таране
The soldiery In this port are encamped in the Japanese cemetery, and from the amount of sick- ness which is prevalling this is an ominous sign. Attempts are being made to suppress the truth, but the newly made graves, with the fluttering streamers over them, show that death is busy amongst the raw levies,
To illustrate the thoroughness with which Japan has entered into the present dispate, I may mention that no fewer than sixty Japanese newspaper correspondents аге attached
to the present force. They landed here the other day, and made a show which would have Fut Archibald Forbes or Charles Williams to shame. All wore knickerbockers and belts full of revolvers, and field glasses slung across attrac ive coats completed the opifit.
KOREA SAYS SHE 13 INDIPENDENT,
опо опе the bottest we have had during this excep toally bot seasca-100 deg, in the shade-and roof and newly painted with oil paint, perhaps that the wooden celling was close against the fron
spontaneous combustion had something to do with it,
not
REGISTER.
22nd July, 1894.-At 4 p.m.
N
Vladivostok..
Ranchal
Foochow
Away
Contou Hongrong.
Victoria Pok Gap Rock Vices.... Holhoo Botnso
Cape St. James can to
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Wind
23rd July, 1894-At 10 am.
STATION
Wudirowock.....
4.14 32
96 FREE
Teklo Nagda Shanghal Foochow
Avacyn
Hango Gap Rock Victoria F.
40-13
02-15
Babowqa Halong 2 4 % C
0.20
Cape St. Jamm.... 10.10
One of the blast furnaces was started for the Viceroy's Inspecten on the 3rd fast, and has been running ever since, turning out 30 tons day of splendid Iran. It is intended to run it for another fortnight, and then give it a rest. The fuel used is imported coke, and it
probably be fcished bout the same time. The foreigners in charge these fornaces
Are to be envied their job. The heat at this season of the year in something teriale, mad
Boll ape of them, Mr. Peters, has already fallen a victim to it, as well as several natives. In addition to roasting thent all day, the management has also arranged that they shall be baked all night, by sunnloz up a iew alley ways of
of two-rormed houses for them to live to, so cheaply built that the walls let through all the heat. Further, they are raised only a couple of fact above the level of the Han Seoni bas been busy. At thle port there is a breath of air can teach them. We shall pro. river, crowded together in a corner where not a Japanese paper published called the Chouxbably have a good many fanerals this summer. - Shimpo, and to it I am indebted for some Interesting information, Formerly it appeared once a week, but in these exciting times that is found insufficient, and it now appears twice a week. There is little doubt, too, that, with the change, it has become a semi-official organ. The
number that lies before me is dated the 6th of July, but it has an amusing apology to its
17th July, "Dear readers," because
There is not much to disturb the general machinery has proven an mocident to the
inted it appeasing before the tranquility of our port, for visitors are few p 8th. On the ath of last month, it says, and it perkape some friends from Shanghai on their is good authority to this case, the Japanes way to or from Pontoo may step ahore leaving
ister at Seoul wrote to the Korean Goran some liams of news which do not come through Barometer. Minister
whether Kors considered the medium of the newspapers! The tension of t
And requlting an feeling as to Japan and the Chlonsa has relaxed. | Helder g
Diplomatically as well as in a military cents
China Gorilla.
NINGPO..
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
Wlad
* Weather,
szat, 4.30 p.m. Black Ball hoisted and, ro. ., Black Hongkong and fallen at Bolinas. The weather appears to resis Ball taken down. At 21.15 m., the barometer has an at in an anserted condition gengully over the northern part of th squally weather probable lure, and 1.2 L., the barocanter China Sea Moderate that winds with showery and is falling over south Chips and in Luron. Moderate as o south-east winds on south coast with fair to showny weather. 1 - Baroutunlar endnoad to level of the non, in taches, taméha sad hundredths. Testpastors la the shade in dagrum, Fal- rebell. Bamidity to paromstige of mtaation, tha haldity of the maturgánd with moisture belogo, Dickies nd the wind to two points. Poron of the wild wooondlag to cloud, Delung zulu, / Yog, ₫ Bloomy, A Hall) #Orical, Fanting shown squaly, any wow. Thunder, Viably, or Dew, 1995). *-kalu la inchat, tinths and handroid.
F, G, Fios, First Anthetnek, Hongkong Observatory, 23rd July, 1894-
HONGKONG register.
Dicecalm of wind
ment enquent or not, i was felt to Fromm angerness to "wipe off" the Jugane15,- Foros -
herself Answer the
following
day
be an extremely awkward question, and in its dilemma
there is a hope that the mediation of the Fowers
the Korean Government appiled to will be accepted, and the trial of superiorly sa Hung-chang, He, it seems, replied that Kores
the bald be postposed to a distant day.
might say she was Independent, with mental So long så strife ja panfined to "Gould," the
reservations which she need not sints. On the people retain their equanimity. Evan troubles
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(735
TO BE LET WILD DELL BUILDINGS
Furnished or Unfurnished) Five Good
Telegraph has by far the largest chromiation e) { Rooms altuathed in the best part of the building.
Advertisers are reminded that the Hongkong
No
any English nezampur-
Apply to
Kas, THIS IS GUARAKTTENDE
*pplication
Hangkang, 14th October, 1991;
SIEN
TING, SURGEON DENTIST,
No. 10, D'AGUilar streeT. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, 27th March, 1994-
DENTISTRY.
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
AND
MODERATE FEES.
M
R
WONG
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[453
(40%
TAI FONG Surgeon Dentist, (Formerly artialed Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. ROGERS),
HAS REMOVED
TO
THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel).
CONSULTATION FREE, Hongkong, 27th July, 1891,
A Pure Norwegian
oil is the kind used in the pro- duction of Scott's Emulsion Hy pophosphites of Lline and Soda added for their vital effect upon nerve and brain. No mys
are
tery surrounds this formula- the only mystery is how quick- ly it builds up and brings back strength to the weak of all ages.
Scott's Emulsion
will check Consumption and Bronchitis and is indispensable in all wasting diseases.
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Boots Boyne, LAL, London. AU Chapalam. HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND | Chiss 1-CHAN A FOOK, at Watkins à Cou Sole Agunt for Hongkong and the Empire of FINANCE Co, Ladi
ných Shaoah, 1894