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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1894.
RUSSIA ON THE KOREAN QUESTION.
The Noves Framya considers that Rupals ought to side with Chinu seminst Japan. At any rate that she should endezvour to localise the conflict and safeguard ber Interests.
RESULT OF THE HARDWICKE STAKES AT ASCOT.
The HARDWICKE STAKES. of 2,000 sovs., added to a sweepstakes of to sevi, each, p. p., (or three-year-olds and apwards; three-year-olds, 71. zalbu, four, gst., five and upwards, gst. albe; mares and geldlega allowed 3lbs; the winner of a rice value 2,000 1071., or of races
the winner of
|
Tx steamer Vling was pat up to auction at Shanghal on the 16th fast, but as the reserve of Thu. 12,000 was not offered the vessel was with drawo.
THE P. M. S. S. Co.'s steamer Pars, with malls, &c. from San Francisco to the 7th just
this morning,
A TELEGRAM from Chemulpo states that, the Japanese are pouring relaforcements and meal- Bons of war into Kores, and making every preparation for a campaign,
collectively value 2,000 10, to carry
NEAR Taipeh-fu (Formon) the other day the tace or of races collem | so-called savages made a raid on some Chinese value 1,000 sove, zibs, extra; melden three.ttlers, killing el ven and wounding a lot more. year-olds allowed tiha, four and upwards. A body of troops has been despatched by the Tolbe; the second to receive to per cent, and
Gvernor to punish the warlike aborigines. the third 5 per cent, on the whole stakes. Swloley Course-73 aub.; a entries corrected on payment of fise. Closed Novemb: 10, 1897.
LONDON, Friday, April 22nd, Mr. C. D. Rose's b c Ravensbury, by Isanomy
--Penitent, 4 yrs...M Cannon I Baron de Hirsch's brfla Fche, by St. Simon
-Quiver, 4 ye......J. Watte z Mr C. D. Rose's bc St. Hiatt, by St. Simon
-Distant Shore, 3 T. Loates 3 Colonel North's bc Royal Hany, by Kilwarlin
-Sultana, by Doncaster, 4 yrs. F. Webb o
trict
fo
}
the men, The Mancha cavalry in the interior is said to consist of 40,000 to 50,000 riders; on the coast provinces there is no trace of them.
The beavy artillery is the favourite weapon of the Chinese criltongues say, because it makes the This branch is by far the beat
BERLIN, Jane 24th. Before starting for Kiel Emperor William celebrated a diplomatic triumph in the settlement of the dispute over the Anglo-Belgian agreement. He Influenced Belgium and England to come to terms with France, way
coping with the disease, and have rendered most valuable services at the Ol Yak Tong Hospital. The pay they demand is exorbitant, Would you believe me if I told you that the pay for each of these specialists per
$60 Daring the last few days the most nolse epidemic has worked its way into our disorganised (aitbongh, of course, in no way come
(East Point) From the 19th instant up parable with that of Eunpe) and for this simple the present, the Police have discovered at i last reason that the working of artillery demanda 18 cases and deaths, though previous to that science, experience and study far beyond thle district was congratulated on its healthiness | thing of which the Chinese are yet capable, The / powers concerned. Thes and sound santiary condition. Rats, too, have been are consequently here, more than chewhere, lound in an Insensible state or lying dead in the dependent upon
and more foreigners and corners of many Chinese shops in this learn from them. The German Instructors have nooke
to locality, having apparently been attacked by the succeeded in Chibli le creating a really excellent
From the epintan this is infallible signe of
generally prevailing, anillery, after considerable difficulties overcome place, and if so the plague reaching in collecting together the diverse material no successial and Immediate ordered from all quarters, and getting it into precautions are taken, the place will soon be a working order, Unremitting attention has to
i processions and a parade every
be carried out unless he who gives the order to be from 6 p.m. to 1 p.m., got up by the
the stands by to
watch its fulfilment. Chibi off. Do such eccs tous there is no te ale and passes the strongest and best field artillery
Mo temple committee toward the disease post nose, and everything passes off very quietly and
In all China; the places are all Krupp" and, as solemnly, unattended with the usual pomp and order. The training of the gunners is good, a result of constant supervision, are kept in good ceremony. There paritai comation of work and their shooting well taught, aperfect standstil. Many employers and servants of coolles, sad buciness is at have left the Colony, and the foreign masters are left to do the best they can for themselves. About three-fourths of the drapery
pery shops in Jervols Street have put up their shutters, and there are
BRICE 1
ONCE mare wo havn escaped what "old salta f Wehavefer to the inhabitants of the district, he kept up for go order can be depended upon
are wont to term "a stiffish breeze." Atleast, co the Observatory prophets allege, for at ra15 this morning the black ball, indicating a typhoon za the West and within 300 miles of the Colony, was taken down, and since that the weather has cleared up considerably.
TRUS the China Gosti:-"A few days ago thirteen companies of Northern "braves," stationed at Chin-abe-cos, a village in the Felho River, were ordered to Korea. When the day came for them to embark It was found that
Levent
Man
whore want of
for a pacific contra and this prepared the
It has been arranged that a revised convention shall soon
be signed in Brussel
by the four karmony with the recommander pter- Drag Bettled in national law and in the spirit of previous African expedition was ordered to starcho Baszatyille, treaties. Commander Montelle af the African June stat, for the Upper Ubaugh, will pre- ceed, bat will be divested of watliko (satores through the reduction of its fighting force, and fe likely to become a mere exploring party.
KIKL, June 24th. Emperor Williamŝto-day addressed the marines now at the naval station. He dwelt upon the algulficance of the entry Adelbert, into the marines in a month so momen
of
bis son, Prince tous in the history of the Fatherland, The battles af Frederick the Great, he said, all occurred in of Hubenfriedberg and Waterigo and the death the month of June. The Emperor concluded by
Waterlog, where the warriors of Prussia and 'Let this remind you of Hohenfriedberg and Great Britain crushed their hereditary foe. To it be your tank to keep that aword bright and Frederick, too, it was ordained to wield the German sword which laid low our enemy. Let
China-that of Chibli. It will be sufficient to Such is the condition of the best army in show how far the other simies come up to the above ideal, The Viceroy of Nanking bas *corned to
to make use
use of European officers for the (Winner trained by W, A. Jarvis, Newmarket.) nearly all the soldiers had des zied and sold whole streets of banses untenanted. A good commissioned native officers educated la Chibli. training of his troops; his 1structors are non- Betting: 6 to 1 against Ravensbuty; won by their sides to the coolies for what they could get." | many blocks of infected houses in the Tal-ping- | 10 every respect, except in armament, this sharp, so that when I call you, which God forbid,
shan and Sai Ying Pun districts have heen in outline of European training, but
hall a length. RESULT OF THE NORTHUMBER! AND PLATE AT GOSFORTH PARK. The NORTHUMBERLAND PLATE, of 1,573 SOVE
THE typhoon that struck the Japanese count near Nagsaki on Trerday last app zara to have done considerable damage in the provinces, the having been blown down at several points. Nagarnkl had not been restored up to 5 o'clock
alled up a habitation. The Government have contem-
and condemned as being unfit for human an plated purifying item by destroying them with
hat have now given up the
(den
On a
you may stand fast, not only with honour, but with renown."
CARDIFY (Wales), June 24th. The men who have volunteered to search the Albion colliery at Cilfynod, the scene of the terri
telegraph line between Nagasaki and Kobe taking will involve a great secrifice and 1 bandicap; winners of any handicap value Telegraphic communication between Kobe and good deal of expense, to say nothing of lose with swords and repeating rifles The field ble explosion of fire damp last evening, dave.
140 sovi, altcr 7th June, at to a.m., 5lbs.; of two such bandicaps or of one valus 200 savs 8lbs, or of any race value 500 sove. raiby, extra (extreme penalty); the second to recive 50 sove, out of the plate; entrance 5 sove, the only forfelt if de store by Tuesday next; 15 Boys. If left in after that time, or 25 sova. for starters. Two miles. (39) Mr. P. Buchanan's b h Newcon:, by High- borne-Osange Blossom, 6 318. Fet. 6lbs.
R. W. Coillog ! Mt. R. Shawo 1's brc Hawkesbury, by Hawkey-Silence 4 yrs, Gst. tolba......
W. A. Pratt z Mr. D. S. Wilson's hrc Tilton, by Melton --
Cydonia, 4 yrs., 6. Chaloner 3 (Winner trained by W. I. Anson, Malton.) Betting: 5 to 4 against Newcourt; won by two length; eight ran - Astan.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
The British paddle steamer Tavey was sold by suction at Penang on the 16th instant, and reaitsed $7,000.
No clue as to the perpetrators of the outrage at the Kowloon briquette factory recently reported fa these columns, has yet been discovered. A CHINESE paper, says it bar en decided to start building the railroad between Peking and Combined with its Agreeable and Refreshing Hankow, and a large from bridge is to be built
at the North Leo Kengo Kean of Peking. THE Bangrak Hospital, says a Bangkok cmtem- Use, as it is an Elegent, Agreeable, and Perfectporary, is at present filled to Its utmost capacity, Disinfectant for Sick-rooms, Bed-rooms, Bath. Among the patients are seven suffering from the local scourge of dysentery and one from lever, rooms and all necessary vessels therein. For all
odour will Commend #t to the Public for General
this afternoon.
THE Editor of the British Madical Journal in of opinion that the bubonic rat is eminently contagious from patron to on, and although serial infection is not unknown la connectar with it and may be esteemed to be a factor in its diffusion, it is so probably only to a slight extent, Like typhur, the plague is mainly diffused by personal coataci, and its diffusion is one of the results of overcrowding and dirt.
HOSTILITIES between Japan and China have commenced; a Chinese transport has, as will be seen by a telegram published in another column, been sunk by a Japanese cruiser,and two divisions of the Japanese army in Kores are marching upon the Chinese pass at Asza and Marempo. It is probable that reports of a desperate engage ment in Korea will be received hero to-mox.ow or on Saturday, for Masamp is only about 35 malles. from Seoul, where the male body of the Japanese forces is encamped, and about so milles. from Chemulr; Asan belog about two days' march from the capital of the Pontusalar Kingdom.
THE Siam Free Press of Jaly 13th says The success of the Wattana Mine" has continued uninterrupted. Mesars. Shaw and Welas proved to the syndicate of what stuff the mine was in Paris with considerable enthurlarım. The composed, and their success has been received company has been formed with a capital of
same
BD
purposes it should he diluted freely with Water. A KIUXIANG correspondent informs the Sonestly date and procent to the Wattana
DIRECTIONS FOR USE.
As a Safeguard in vishing- A little sprinkled on the handkerchief or colten woel and kept la front of the nose and
mouth in Infected rooms or in passing through
infected districts is strongly recommended.
For washing the face and bands-A tex- spoonful to a gallon of water.
For the Bath-A table-spoonful or less. For Sick-rooms and Bed-rooms-A tea- spoonful or more distributed in saucers round the room er evaporated by the aid of a lamp.
For Sprinkling or Spray-A wine-glassful to a pint of water.
AS A MOUTH WASH
a few drops in a tombier of water.
FOR WASHING DOGS.
a table-spoonful to a bucket of water.
THE IMPROVED CARBO-CAMPHYLENE Converts the waste of bath water into a Valuable Dluinfectant, which in passing through the down- spouts and stench-traps destroys mosquito germs and removes had smells. Its use in the bath bas a most beneficial effect on the skin and greatly reduces the risk of infection.
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Hongkong, 14th July, 1894.
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
Is
hai Mercury that the issue of the 109,030 cent stamps, which was to have taken place on the 11th instant, has been rasyaned until the 1st August.
hold of a yarn to the effec" that Great Britsie, SOME of the Japanese native papers have got
Russia, and the United States have decided on composed of six Koreans, three Chinese, three iba appointment of a Commission of fifteen, Japanese and one each from those thres foreign
Poweru, to settle the present trouble and reform Korea's interaal administration.
number of the
THE latest news from Tientsin, says our Shang- hai morning contemporary of the 18th lost,, Is that 10,000 Chinese troops have been ordered to Korea, To transport them, China Merchants' slzamers are being sent North. The Kowshing has been chartered and left yesterday afternoon for the Pelho, and endeavours are belog made to charter other British steamers,
We
5.oco,coo fancy, and M. Welsa, accompanies by the necessary engineers and accountants is already on his way out to Stem to begin work on a large scale at Wattens. We hear that large sms have been expanded on the requlilte plant, and that M. , now that overthing has been arranged in
will leave for Bangkok at
concession, where he expic's to find the work in an advanced stage on his azival. Mr. Shaw, the indefatigable manager, leave for the mines after he has recovered from severe work during the rainy season at the a severe fever brought on by kis last journey, and Wattana concession. We also learn that the of Parisian capitalists who refuse to allow the Wattana Crmpany is confined to a small section shares to be placed on the market, so convinced are they of the great valua of their property. Hence the impossibility of buying shares in Parts.
THE PLAGUE IN HONGKONG.
w
The following letter, written by an English. speaking Chinamas, Appeared in the Pisang Gayatta on the 14h instant, forms not only as interesting contilbation of plagus literature, but also evidence of the fact that some of the Hoog kong Chinese who have received Earpeso education take an intelligent view of the altos tion, and are well able to draft an asprejudiced and comprehensive report on the salient features of the deadly visitation. The letter reade as follows
of
Hongkong, Jawa"goth.
to the sath
av
the revenue. They are now only dirty goods and chattels therein c
the
to
the
night search parties who ransack the tecements The sanitary authorities have now organised in the worst parts of the city, partly in search of plague patients and partly to ascertain the average aumber of lodgers in the rookeries that have not yet been condemned. The wisdom of this new deparate is open to question, though had nach action been taken when the plague was raging here, there would unquestionably have been at least a modicum of common sense to the. proceeding.
The latest official returns ara us follow:- From noon yesterday until noon to-day :-
New Deaths Disch. Rem, under Case
cured. treatment.
Hospital ship Flygeia...o Kennedy-town Slaughter House.. Private houses
ם
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0
•
10
2
+
30
41
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Total, July 25th, noon, 2,408; grand total, 2,412,
Deaths from the outbreak (9th May) up to From noon up to 3 pm, to-day-At Tang Wab branch (Including now only the Slaughter House) new case, a death since, nif; sent to Canton in junks, wif; sent to Lal chl-kook, total remaining under treatment, 38.
LAI-CHI-KOK RETURNS The following are the returns of admissions, deaths, etc., at the Laf-chi-kok pest-house for the twenty-four hours ending 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon-Admissions, 4; deaths, 3 dis- charged, 6; remaining under treatment, 43.
CORRESPONDENCE.
stands
low footing; there is very far no practical application of it has been attempted. The cavalry rank at!!! lower, if possible, and like that is Chihli is armed artillery in martly provided with
"Kropp" guns, though not so fully as In Chibit. The training of the gunners is managed thus:-When the guns are delivered to the Government a few men are trained to use them in the Shanghai and after a few weeks there are trans- renal,
ferred to the camp, with the guns, and there communicate their acquired knowledge to the remainder. It is clear that in this way the
general training is necessarily a very superficial
one.
до
and
animals
been made. All hope for these still in the pit been at work all day, but no further rescuer have has been abandoned.
The number of dead, it is believed, will reach 250.
It has been estimated that 267 men and boys descended the shaft yesterday, and of this number only seventeen have been saved. A large number of bodies are buried Exneath the earth, and it has been found impossible to reach
them as yet killed by the explosion or crashed
Those
to death by falling earth and rock were andoubtedly asphyxiated by the allerdamp. The actual explosion, which was terrdic, were terribly tidies of those recovered who were killed by the malllated.
completely from the trunks Limbs from misr- In many cases the arms and legs were blowa
the mfoe. In one place a doren bidles were log blies have been found in several parts of found together. The men had evidently been overtaken by the afterdamp while endeavouring to make their ercape.
The scene of the disaster has been visited by thousands of people from the surrounding
country.
in extricating a large number of bodies, all of Late this evening rescuing parties succeeded
bodies have been taken from the pit. which were sent to the surface. Thus far 143
A
belogram was to-day received from the
much sympathy with the families of those who Queen. Her Majesty says she was much shocked by the news of the sad disaster, and expressed lost their lives. The dispatch adds that the Queen awaits with anxiety the result of the brave efforts of the rescuing parties.
In Canton and in the southern provinces of China generally, tserical training in accordance with European principles has only been intro- duced in the last few years. The first Chinese *mles which marched ito Tongking from Kuangel to 1884 were la nothing distinguishable from the old-fashioned Chinese tra ps, but lo their armament. They were nearly all armed with breechloaders of modern typ, and to each corps were attached several balleries of "Krupps." The French bad exxy work with these helpless swarms; the compact masser were soon shaken by their fire and they were quickly routed. This tactical helplessness was exhibited even in the fald fortifications which were in other respects well designed. Not till late in the day did the mandarine and the Vice- waumbern, wherein lay their strength. The roys come to replace the want of training by Goverurr-General of Canton possesses little or no cavalry. The ponies in South China scarcely reach the height of twelve hands, imported from the north, even mules, are unable to stand the marshy climate of south China, Besides this the ground to cut up by paddy fields and embankments, and much of the land so exposed to prolonged Inundations, and so frightful is the condition of the roads round Canton, that movements of artillery and cavalry are practically impossible there.
There is in Chies no engineer corps to the European sense and, strictly
ly speaking, no army train. The Commander of each of the encamp ments receives from the Governor-General a round sum out of which he has to provide poniesanded by Admiral Mella steamed into the
to criticism. You are right to chuck Scarcely a single General maintains the stand.
and moles for transport, as well as their fodder, harbour to-day. As far as an outsider can judge, it is precisely here that the worst squeezing takes place.
with you. The following will serve to show
'em." and most people quite Agate ard number of transport animals. Seeing that a yearly official deputed by the Government to how I am treated by them:-Circulars, news report takes place, it is evident that the Generals papers, price lists and general correspondence have to make thes are sent to me by every mall from home, and I
arrangements with these deputies. In no country is
bribery 50 am surprised to find that nothing has reaches in China. It is nothing more than custer for me by the last five mails. Stamp catalogues General charged with the supply of transport ought to have
Casalmals to enrich himself. 10 an interview reached me
the last three me by European
mails, yet nothing has been delivered
with a high government official the conversa- to my address. There can be no doubt but the papers have been mislaid transit of that prowned upon a colonel who had latterly grown very rich. "Yes," said the worthy official, hopeless incompetents. It is to be hoped the by some
but he receives pay for six hundred horses." Postmaster General will bestir himself little
This
camp-commander probably only main with a view to fitting the cap on the heads of tained sixty. those who so constantly cause the General Post Office to become the laughing-stock of the general public, and oft ilmes an intense annoyance to
RATEPAYERS. Hongkong, 26th July, 1894
{We do not necessally endorse the opinioan expresand dy Cormacionalanta in this column).
PUST OFFICE NEGLIGENCE, TO THE EDITOR OF T■ * Hongkong Talk/RAPH," SIR, I often read with interest in your paper letters and articles bearing upon ibe carelessness of Government officials, As to the Fost Office Crowd
they
are particularly open
CHINA'S ARMIES.
II.
the
common
NEW YORK, June 25th. The correspondent in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, The Herald's Buenos Ayres dispatch says:
Sarsira, bad an engagement with the Govern maye that the Federal army, under General ment forces in that province and defeated them. The fleet of Brazilian warships formerly com.
steamship Textonic on her next trip from
LONDON, June 16th. Ford Randolph Church has engaged pas sage for New York on board the White Star line Liverpool for New York. He will visit Chicago, and will sall from Vancouver for Japan,
The
steamets Crosskill and Nora F. collided in the Bristol channel. The Nora F. sank, and several of her crew are missing. The Crosshil has been beached.
In the House of Commons, Sir Williata Vernon Harcourt, In moving a resolution of sorrow and indignation at the murder of Presi- was always the friend and sometimes the wily of dent Carnot, dwelt upon the fact that England. 1865 in connection with the murder of President. France. He offered the resolution adopted in
In the troops thus taught a sort of souilne and not until then will its great mass be capable ofician, on May 30th, by poking the point
of the
of Seemmerds,
o the
NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.
Francisco exchanges were crowded out" of The following telegrams from our Sas last night's lume!—
LONDON, Jane 24th.
the
that Santo stated, while being examined by the A dispatch to the Standard from Lyons says magistrate, that he had no personal grievance against President Carnot. He killed him because
• Was a tyrant. The magistrate asked: "Are you an anarchist Santo replica kill the President?"
1: "Yes, and I am proud of it." Why did you
| bo
"I will tell a jury. They shall know the motives that prompted my action" "How did you stab Camot 1'" "I pushed aside the cuirassfer's horse. Ihad
The commissariat of the troops is Irre-Zincalu. It was adopted unanimously. gular A TELEGRAM in an Indian contemporary, dated
In the highest degree. As the In the House of Loids a motion similar to the Lahore the 3rd inst, says :-A few nights ago,
soldier, even la the field,"must look after his one adopted in the Commons, was adopted on the male guard at Kassuli, composed of men of
own. provisioning, the mobility of the army i
**] the motion Lord Rosebery, the Royal Monster Fusillers, while under the
restricted by many side issues. It is true, and In the Old Balley to-day the Grand Jury lofence of liquor, leated the treasure chesta
this is a point we cannot insist upon enough, that threw out the bill for manslaughter found deposited there under their charge. › miltary
wants of the Chloese soldier are extremely against General John Hew
Hewston, of California, by er quiry has taken place, and the men concerned
modest a far as eating and drinking go
the Coroner's are all under arrest. The chests were found alightly checked, but whether by the band of "My Dear Brother, The plug ze has now been burled not far from the guard-room, and a ration Providence or by the active services of the developed which, considerably curtalled of exhibiting its real destructive powers, Trans
the death of George Burton, properly organised Train and Commissariat would having cause Jury on June 5th, on the charge of
value of a Chinese army tenfold, street of the contents are missing from one of them.
an umbrella inta kis eye. saultary staff, I ars unable to say. All rorts of passed on to other divisions of the army to differ- later from Der Oastische Lloyd. Wr ste, 'tays the Shangkat Mercury, told that
Freventiva meantes have been brought inte ent provinces to which trained drill-masters were since the outbreaks to Korea te Chisels done all that could be done to check the spread hands, the new training became more and more requisition by the medical element, and we have assigned. Passed on thus through different Haricksba-men and better, who delight, when have been the butt of mischievous Japanese boys of this most fatal and deadly disease, Sefrwe affected by ancient native hablis until very soon opportanlly offers, to tug at the historical pigtail with goo1 results. We her a that some unfailing kind of mixture resulted Hittle better than the
have act
act got hold of any remedy that works little trace of
original teaching was left, and have neither seen nor heard of the Chinese behaving in any way audely to the Japanese In Coay be discovered to guard agalost this old Chinese deili pare and simple. his Set dement, continues our contemporary, but fearful scourge. We arestille danger of our lives. European training was not communicated to
This the Japalese can be very bumptious, and are so necumbed to its deadly and pole nous effect, and non-commissioned officers acting a drill-masters. activity on the frontier in the latest Nibilistic Nearly all who were sick with the disease his troops by thele officers, but by a special class of A conious development of Russian police very often; in fact, they are by no means the died in great agony, The sumber of new In the province of Chibif each company was panic is engaging the attention of the British the dagger concealed in my sleeve, and I only gentle, pallte race that some depict them.
patients admitted Lote the hospitals from noon of furnished with an Instructor SINCE the trouble with Japan assumed a se:lous 18th up to neon of the 19th * 24 and dead whose orders on the parade graued were placed the mail beg for England, containing over con and brought my arm down sharply, at the same this under postal authorities. On May 20th the registered had to raise my hand, I aimed at ble stomach aspect, the Chinese Government would sprear bedies picked up in the gate May the aria se acquired ware purely techuical, and a great point the Austrian frontler with the explanation that rushed at me and prostrated me, and I was beaten
the officess as | well to have been making up for lost love. At all 30th
A as the men. The d up to the
Hiles thus letters, was delivered by Russian mall agents at time shooting Vive l'Avarcale The crowd Capablilles events preparations for any eventualties have dumber of patients admited was 75 per day, and was bald to bave been achieved when the men it had teen scilvely carried out in every possible deaths so. According to the stailities supplied had been taught to load their muskets propesiy. On examination here it was discovered that the
Kocidentally direction. Recognlting the value of an unlimited by the medical institutions, che aumber of deaths The Chibis af M-71 * fram the factories. Ilerible, but in a number of cases the volld e
been dranched with water,
anmercifully.
cual supply for men-of-war, the mincain Fo me from the outbreak of the plague up to the present German toisendorf and Steyr ; several t
is armed mainly with the
You persist in affirming that you did not have letters
were not only soaked through and mostly accomplices 74 BVHBORIDERS TO "THE HONGKONG and the Northern provinces have been entirely is about 3.jca, all of whom were bailed at Sandy
dend Yes--but is the President dead monopalled by the Government. In the Kel-
anvelope · had TELEGRAPH" ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY | ping colliesy the miners have been working day from the ber of deaths given above is far hundred, made with hon barrels, came from the clear that the officials had ransacked the bar. | that his blow had been effective," He smiled with been cat with a kolfs. It is Santo gathered from the magistrate's silence correct number, if we
If we count those who United States. Many of the hava returned to the country and died there likewise furalsked with the rest topa are read all the suspicious letters, and then dumped satisfaction, and, raising his hand, simulated the after contracting the disesse in Hongkong numbers of ether various types.
weapon alongulde the whole in water to provide an excuse for the stabbing, Nearly three
of the Chinese females
mutilated condition of the -quarters
Chias will never possess a cavalry in the matter has been referred
envelopes. The
The examination lasted four hours, and the the Foreign Office always exceedingly hard on that unfortunate
guilty chas known as drunks. As an instance, at 6oco as the number of persons who have fallen Mongolian pany is possessed of endurance for
exaggeration, if I I give the figure of there exists no suitable supply of horses. The progress.
PARIS, June 16th. Shanghai the Giber day Guster William Ablqudat, victims to the disease. It appears that the long marches, but is much los light and is only occasional gibe in obscure Tory papers the outery tected by the polles, a necessary precaution, too, Beyond a low sermon references, and as foreign factories doing business here ware pro- During the night Italian workmen in the having bon juice than he was capable of e
disease is a most fatal aus, day one who is thirteen to fourteen hands high. The supply is against Load Rosebery's sporting proclivities kas in law of the latense feeling against them. All ce then he was capable of carry unfortwoate enough to catch it is beyond human sufficient, and every ten years the whole material subsided, but it will probably be revived to some foreign workmen in the Farisian sugar refinery at fug conveniently, and because are incapable whil. Out of to the Yuenfong Road. A hard-haried consul,
shill. Out of 3,0co sufferers/only as many as is renewed. The Governor-General either
oo bave covered, and the rest died in great the commanders a certain sum-total, for which Ing.
when Landas at the Kempton Park most-St. Queen and fo the St. Denis ires works have who probably nevez enjoyed the entrancing pate within 24 hours, of 3 days. All the thess have to furnish the remounts, or else he
bext engagement. delights of the jimjams, sent honest Bill into remedies and methods of treatment the Euforan provides them himself by means of a commission responsible for these interesting statisties relative
been discharged, Frenler a private retirement for six days. Flity cents or twenty drcters could devise have availed nothing, and despatched to Mongolia to buy ponies. The to his Lordship's mail. On the second day after night, in spite of the efforts of the polios and Dispatches from Lyons say that anti-Italian statisties relative demonstrations were kept up throughout the the charms and religious trants and presciptions commanders of camps are allowed a fairly high purporting to come
day Dver a hundred expostalations were military i to prevent them. Several Italian ahora unsuccessful. Under the supplory salillays per is very angry with Japan, and has instructed Lt of the Cantonese Government, two Chlsame-
until she letters:
reached
la tutal of 1,500 last week. the night, and all the Italians that came in the Hung-chang to get the necessary shekulpwiki | of-war w to send horn a few days ago to sinews of wat-ready, and launch China's but called the Kiss Shing Tough to brothers in arms of being able more promptly in connection with gambling. About a thief of
, possesses the enviable advantage "over lis accused of Variina sins of ormariselam or emission 3 waliam quarter by the largest mob that has YOR +low,
Robbery was millions into the Land of the Rising Sun
treated, institution, and was put up by he well-known kan to place a comfortable distance between itself the welders Llo Tung-fook are to don the family
be given to
objects in which Italian houser and shops were broken inte and provinces at once, and make things lively all science of the high Mindarie Canton dismount to are but the division rides in single letters, there whe round for the volatile title Japs. To aneity. It is a bamboo structure bulk on the sea. Ale,
addition to the tale contents thrown into the streets, and thek behind the In sa extraded circle the two empires, ft certain.y does look or if able ind spacious KOMAR ME Yelf the slak, ) before his toru odmus round akain. As Kden Turidonos in, Berkeley, Kazwa uhh the nõlact of | Simvisits, ka Sexps and burned in the streets.
roompeats were beaten and barely escaped. unprejudiced observer, who knows somniblog of side at Wong Sha, and
| with comfort- then ch rider fres off
• as heɛ passei | Downleri Aous well-wishere onlled both in Not a single Italian shep 4 dwelling escaped Strent and at the Premier's private the fury of the mob. Furniture, clothing, provis Japan were undertaking a bigger contract than The Dostors attending to cive
mong anholdtaly are tietest, 21 Mascales wil (pening it on the are
sis, were thrown out of the house and in bothly werckison for scouting purposes, of Ma ways. It is handiene su say that they did chedly an nocount of the untrustwordingen el, set sucvond in detaining seeste le the Wildete. | means of avienosieva mendes by the Pedeste Pours The man was daally dispersed by a detain
REMINDED THAT ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS
KUFT BE PAID IN ADVANCE.
The Hongkong Celegraph
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1894.
TELEGRAMS.
THE CRISIS IN KOREA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
and night, the output excerding over a thousand tons per day.
Bay, The
THE Swedish and Norwegian authorities are | have left ; so I am unt fee from fås murk, or European renss of the word. In the first place / here, and correspondence on the Aubject in magistrato was convinced thei Santa acted sione,
brun weld have been nearer the mark
bla
To
A CHINEPE DatĮve pager tells us that the Emperos proved equally su* from the Chiassa gede have gum for the mounting in Chỉbil to 14 mRAWL ADG the number steadily incressed and dwellings worn attecked and wrecked during
to take
In this way the cavalty remains as it
3D Between 6,000 and 2,000 laters wars
woning
un altack
was made up the.
The Japanese troops are advancing on the further delay. Generals Liu Ming-shout “Almere pallente to a saw Hatton in Canopie Agile infantry, which "from' a Chiassa point of mearly ́every one of which Lavélinariosived, in | way of the mob were beaten or otherwise mal«
and
Hok
A Japaroko cralier has gook « Chinese and mobilise the 'braves' from the Northeja | Shun, L. L. D., to meet the emergency, with. I and the enemy when necessary. They are armed - Ladas al Surgestad 1995chun sumen, won by guibered since the asssseïnation of the Praikana,
the sanction of the Governor-Geneza. 590598 / with Winchester curbines ; in a fight they do not the writer
ward 2007 er al tesets,
LONDON, July 5th.
Chinese poltloos in Koren. A collaton is
Immicant.
transport.
THE ASSAULT ON THE BRITISH CONSUL AT SEQUL
the on Mr.
The pose Government han apologised for the wil be able to carry out without outside Einike me, and berig oor
assistance.
am Kesaj Tang and Kwang di 10.
ether