boots. They have the waraji, or native straw sandals, but these sandals soon come to pieces; one day's good marching will knock them to pleces. Again, these same waraji do not lasten firmly to the feel, so that the men have to be constantly stopping to re-tle them. I have attended many of their held-days and sham- fights, and my optolon is that the troops will never stand severe knocking about, but will soon fall to pieces, especially the officers.

THE CHINESE FLEET.

The following article, especially interesting at the present time, originally appeared in the Chinese Times six years ago, and bears the si gn manual of that able authoally on affairs Chinese, Mr. Michie

The Viceroy Ll with a large relicue of Chinese officials and a few selected foreign guests from whose ranks all possible critics were excluded, left a week ago for a fortnight's cruise with the Peiyang Fleet which bas lately been reinforced Newcastle, and is now, as far as regards the number and quality of the vessels and the power of the armamente, a fairly efficient if unequal and incomplete squadron,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1894.

There are no swin Indispensable vessels, gunboats, well-armed, rightly but yet adequately rigged, capable of steming over 14 knats, and carrying much coal. Tacie are too few torpedo bonis. Japan is now building at Kobe from 25 to 30 new torp do raft of two class. 8, the largest of which will be fit to accompany at sea.

fleet

The Chinese navy ships, although the dry dock at Fort Arthur will not be complete for some time yet, and then will consist of one dock only,

kly, have one and all asbestbed Iron bottom.

squeeze," and "a village community, except during times of murrain, can only taste beef by speciit permit of the authorities." Happily for Korean epicures and for the bide trade, morealn In seldom absent. Perfunctory, Mr. Wilkinson AVG by thinks, is perhaps too euphemistic a phrase which to describe the casing process. The popular method at Chemulpo (the chief port) is to spread the skin,

the skin, sill! unpleasantly gory, on the high road, and trust to the dogs, the sun, and the by to do the drying. An passers feet of the

bait, owing to "the extent of the rice fieldi keeping the atmosphere moist and clear from grows luxuriantly, and in comparatively free from

There is foreign matter." demand for it to supply the Palaco attendants, fashion requiring these to wear on their heads huge wlaps of false hair. "The only feature to which the fatidious gesang tak

exception fo ite colour,

Intimations,

DAIRY PRODUCEĮ

THE HONGKONG DAIRY

To keep such vessels efficient for service docking whichloped branch of trade is that of human a FRESH MILK.

by two cruisers bull; in Stettin and two bolit in the tactical evolutions of a fleet during the feel, coming in of the electric light, Palace

to include in the considerations an examination | efficient bary 10 Weeds be, to meet attack by them together with starch." More

ts,

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"OUTHALLS"

MOSQUITO ONES

The only remedy which has been found effectual in securing immunity from the attacks of Mosquitos and other venemous insects.

By lining one of SOUTHALL'S MOSQUITO CONES ia

Room fore going to bed,

PERFECT FEST @UDISTURBED SLEEP ARE INSURED,

as the Vant - form this. Cone sirove away, stufaly or kili all insect life, thus rendering Mosquito Curtains Quite Unnecessary,

done thres times yearly, a need which should be constitutes a grava defect if

circumstances of the are considered. Nor can the personnel of

CREAM CHEESE and fleet be considered antisfactory, though no doubt

NEW LAID EGGS. a gradual and visible improvement goes on. The Chief Admiral, Ting, an intelligent and

Colous official,

ALWAYS ON HAND FOR CASH, OR TO ORDER. meritorious

teasonable in his views and a fair administrator, has never mastered even

which is too falt for her taste; but this MILK FROM ONE COW FOR BABIES, BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. is overcome

NONE BUT THE FRESHEST AND BEST SUPPLIED. the accommodating peruqaler by the rudiments of naval science, and in time of

ADDRESS: war it would be necessary to replace him and who dyes it a fashionable shade of black." With ail officials of his class by men who can conduct be

In headgear may change. Mr. Wilkin continzal variations of the different phases of san belloves also that great things might come

of the Intredaction of mangles. active operations.

Before the Chinese navy or the Chinese army Koreans love to go abrand in glossy white outer

falfil

garments, and half the days and good part of of the conditions that must be ADY To lerm trne idea of the Chinese Northern observed in actual warfare, there must be a

the sights of their wives and daughters STE Fleet, the only right standard of comparison is reform of the present methods. To create an

spent In

In taking these to pieces, scrubbing and able to defend the ports pounding them, and loosely stitching or "pasting of the navy of the neighbouring country of

and coast, and,

presentable altable defence, there

ant forme of there must

of exported Japan.

counter-attack or salt

than cow hides are the peltry The Japanese pavy is, In actual force of ships and guns, much inferior to that of China. Bot,ea settled and definite system of organisation skins of the best, leopard, and tiver, chiefly from which must include supreme and subordinate the wild and beautiful region in the north of in effect, the balance might be redressed in

direction, docks, arsanals, facts, stores, war-ports,

Kores. After expatiating on the abundance of wild animals and the grandeur of the scenery of Warfare, as China does not possess the necessary naval schools, coal scientific and con- elements of which Japan has in abund

power

stractiva servicet, a

and bosnitalian- hospital depart

his district, Mr. Olesen, the Commissioner ** Wonsen (Chlosse, Yucoses, and ance, Japan has at least four large dry docks,

and Japanese, ment, training ships, regular systems of levies, Also some Dirful slips. She has an admirable pay reserves, pensions, etc., uniform, arms,

Gensed) breaks cot: Sarely it is a reproach arsenal at Yokoske, is founding another in the

cipline, equipment, and all the proper and alike to the ambitious globe-trotter yearning for Inland Sea, and has the right to une the wal}

unbeaten tracks, to the ardent sportsman necessary concomitants of a naval force, so that app.inted workshops of Kobe, Yokobums, and all the fleets of Chlon should be able to combine,

search of big game, and to the sedule aspirant to Nagasaki, which would be of the utmost value of take separate or concerted action promptly within such easy reach there should still be a terra ptly the honoure of the Geographical Society, that in time of war. Japan has also an adequate and with efficiency.

Bot Daval administration; in fact, no European

Great efforts are being made to complete and incogna possessing so high a reputation."

contains more than ragged managed by more intelligent and Davy

mountaina practical methods than the Japanere Naval equp the works at Port Arthur, and it is said that this region

the principal reason of the Viceroy recent L's and tiger furs. The contract price of 62,0ca dollars Department of Tokyo.

There are in Japan an ample number of cruise was to decide upon the creation of war ports for the recent fastallation, by a Yankee sngineer, at Ta-llen-wan and Wel-bal-wei, as these two of the electric light into the Seoul Palace was Admirals and Commodores, all compétent to

last named barbours may upon lovestigation paid in gold dust and nuggets, and it is said

that two of the largest of

of the direct their forces in offensive or defensive war,

prove to be to many essential respects superior

to Hutle

naggets showed af attriton es to make It evident men who understand the right tretical user of

by natural endowment to Port Arthur. On the gas, ram, or torpido, and are able to form Yangtze, when naval system is formulated, that the place of their discovery could not have bra far from the matrix. They had formed, and direct naval brigades to co-d

to co-operate on land

it will not be difficult to found a naval service for attack or defence of positions, battery

also doubtless, part of the considerable sum remitted There are also

from the mines in the districta above evely service, etc. The Japanese navy Captains, stations for the mid-China fleet near to Lieutenante, engineers, doctors, midshipmen, elc.

Спокар

Wous to the capital as royalties, or taxes." hile the Canton and acommodated at Whampoa

Wonsab thoroughly well trained and competent,

Its tigers and nuggets are next door fleet can be wel! also and need not fear

with Chiss has

Eastern Siharia. comparison

abundance of good sites sultable neighbours the similar officers of the Furopean maring for

for war

About 65 porta, especially the

65 per cent. of the whole trade of Korea PERSEVERANCE second and In marked third class. At the same time there are the 1s, and for opwards of 200 years has been, contradistinction to the Chinese naval

British, the majority of the Japanese and Chinese engerly invite the observation and criticism of

pupils trained in the Foechow, Shanghai, and planeers of trade in the peninsula being nothing. foreign experts from which the Chinese shrink,

Tientsin schools, provided all three schools were

more than middle-men between the British whol

traders in Japa

Japan and China and the native In

Japanese navy, which managed on one consequence, the

esale golform system, and the virtually dates from 1867 or 1868, when judged

merchants. The total value of native and forelgo by the

bigbeet standards, must rank as a most general training less neutralized than is at pie- creditable and efficient service as far as direction sent the case by the predominance of theoretical

Cover pracilcal education, the

avoidance of and officers are concerned. The crews are also physical discipline, and the want of trainee of excellent quality. The trained sesmen and

Without training-ships the Chinese are admirably well d

well drilled and equipped, Daval cadets can never become good officers. there are full server, a regular method of recruit-

When skilled officers can be provided in ample and, in fact, the Japanese navy is an ment;

numbers for the Chinese Asets, unless the admirable service, capable of ready expansion

service is to be a sham, a thorough educational and will be able to protect the interests at the

course should

are

is

the ideal of

pa! near Chingkiang.

ol

services. In fact, the Japanese officers, thorities, beginnings of a compétent naval service in the

Japanese Empire whenever the inevitable struggle predominance on the Asian shore of the Pacific occur

for

The Chinese naval progress is more slow and and although some progress is made lets Bord; and no satisfactory results can be obtained until all the een forces of the Empire are placed under and supreme direction with the sollable requisite concomitants of a moders and scientific organization,

one

should exercised at

vessat af te be enforced, as in Japan. The sea at varying speeds, to accustom officers and then to accurate observation and due perform ance of tactical movements, Not infrequsatly there should be evolutionary exercise at night. The crews should be service, gunnery, small arms drill,

d be regularly trained to boat vessels, etc., and to perfect the officers and men TOW

coailog In their duties, the crews when in port should be trained to embarkation and disembarkation in

the

year

and

import and export) trade of Korea averages about $8,000,000 of which $3,000,000 represent million dollars worth of raw gold. Given a mere the value of the exports, including about half in civilhed form of Government, Immt

immunity

uity from spasmedic rebellions, the opening of more ports and the reduction of taxation to a mi imum" the trade of Korea would, there is good reason to rulers, if ever they gave the subject a believe, soon, assume proportions which its moment's consideration, In their most sanguine moments, ever thought possible.

THE TAL WON-KUN.

The Viceroy Li may, however, regard his fleek bosts, to land field-pieces and machine single Japanese of any pretension to public con-

with

pride, as be himself, onder the pressure of brigade for abore daty, throw up earth work or continual difficulties, bas formed it such as it is, sand bag walls, be fitted for land service with in about twelve years' time, and, notwithstanding the shortcomings, which we will point out in a pot bad learn how to attack or defend

batteries, elc. ftank and friendly spirit, he has the right to say China hes her navy under one direc.

But until tion, and prices adequate systematic and scientific direction her feets, which cost so much, and from which so much is expected, will The Chinese Northern Flas! Includes two. large armoured ships, the Ting-yues and Champore to be of but small, if any, value in time of

war with a naval power.

that he alone of all Chinese statesmen has been able to create a powerfal navy, as well as the hest army of China.

yam, each of 7430 tons displacement, with twin screws, and engines of 6,200 borne-power, eff The armour is partial and vertical, and is four- teen leches thick. It is of ample length protecting the engines, bollers, and magazines. Each vessel carries two

of

of

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urjets, faar

breech-load armoured ↑ perhaps he served by a brief reference to the

weight,

which

Kropp

this

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Korean

orean king. Bot just at present he is

is a particularly prominent figure in the columns of the vernacular press, and portraits and

and blographical sketches of him scrupy prominent places in the papers. From these sketches we shall reproduce, a few salient facts in the life-history of the distinguished Korean. He was born in January, 1821, In of the most powerful branches of the Kops.

the demire of At the present crisis a useful purpose may

the Queen-downger. who appears to have been woman of character and ability, took the gons trade of the country which the Japanese and

The whole block of buildings consisting of responsibility upon herself of calling to the m13.01 Eugitab inches, for thell Chinere have very considerately selected ze *

of the Tal-Won-kun, or, Ibrone the second with 203lbs. powder battle field, and for purpose we cannot do

as he was called, the Li-sel-wo (Japanese pro

HOTEL (partly furnished) with Inrge CONCERT charge, have an initial velocity of 1.713 feet, and better than

sumber of quotations reproduce from the casealar report on the trade of Koreanclation). The title by him only after and Consignees are hereby informed that their SHOPS and OUT-HOUSES, &c, &c., &c. HALL, several substantially BUILT HOUSES, Tai-Won-kun, it must are therefore considerably inferlar to the cannon

be remembered, was named which was issued from the British Foreign al more recent construction

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bonorary designation of the father of the King in the Wanchs! Warehouse and Storage or BUSINESS PREMISES, built in 1883 at Steifin, partially armoured. She good deal of useful faformation, while its of Kores, His son being the very the

pany's God

Godowas at Wanchal, where delivery Carries two 21 cm. Krupp guns 24 taches dry statisilea are, strange to sar, v-rich by Tai-Wen-kun directed the affairs of State

can be obtelued. English, for a hell of 108lbs., which, with a powder hes of picturesque homeur, Korean foreign Regent of the realm. His Regency extended in the Godowns (and notice of same sent in to i

All chaled and damaged Goods must be left been ,attalo an luittal velocity of 1,657 trade has

the down grade for

over a parlod of about twelve years (1565 the Office of the Company) where they will he fert. She has, also, a powerful torpedo several years. Its estimated value WA1876). His administration was stained by

There are the two new crufsers with vertient 50701,201 la 1891. £1,459,410 la 1893, and 1 cruel persecullor at the Christians, thousands examined at Noow on the and lostant, after PRIVATE TREATY.

only £973,507 in 1893. Making all acencur, hatit at Stettle, and two new Armstrong for the effect of exchange, this, Consul Wilkinson blood of nearly ten thousand

of whom auffered horrible deaths, and by the which date no Claims will be recogaleed.

fo the Godowns after the remaining unfortunate people cruisers with horizontal armour, lately described thinks, is a deplorable falling of The drop who were bricbered simply for the purpose of and Instant, will be subject 8.3 rent

1893 is accoun In our paper with much detail. There are also to f

No Firs, Insurance will be effected by this is accounted for partly by the continued two older Armstrong crafeers, the first of their congestion of markets after the "boom" of counteracting prophecy that the Tal-Won-kus

to be vanquished by ten thousand Company in any case. special type, exch carrying two 25-ton Armstrong

parily by storms that in September was doomed to

Bot 飯 spite

Blils of Lading to be presented at the Com of these great blemishes, the rico of high power. These isat two vessals, as

crops, and partly by reatric enemies. the prototypes of the later and perfected Arma- tions placed by the Korean Government on rice the Tal-Won-kun's Government was on the whole pany's Office, Nos. 1 & 2, Beaconsfield Arcade,

for Countersignature, beneficial to the country. Perhaps the mout The exporis.

bellave, or at Japancae

Icant strong cruisers such as the Giovanni, Bansan expor

feature of als administration was the Hongkong, 16th August, 1894.

[58 ** with which thei the kaban assorted. rights of stration was also distinguished on the whole by the absence of

of commption and other vices, which have been the curses of the Ming Government. Especially in the appointment of officials, the

disinteres Tal-Won-kun showed a remarkable

connections of

candidates for o posts. In 1876 be reviewed the Rerency and lived a private life for six years, when in 1881

charge of golb,

simament of four tubes,

gane

02

all allowance

pro-

Esmeralda, Dogali, Naniwon, RC, are fit tous to believe, that this and more foundinuse and i

efficient, although under limited range conditions. They are also Interesting se

China

infances at

to

peza

COB

I small size. The first stage was the fistle 3 namingitself Eastern Cature, 620 m 12 tedness, for he peld no attention to the birth

Hous

ما

in the sea-golng craft known as the alphabetical apacious extorting-RMBISHIO Ort WRE to take

Groda

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18 NOW READY.

mesastre of obstruction are part of a of ating a showing instigated by

at Seoul, the development of an idea conceived feat. In biarch last year there was a mysterious and

boycott their trade a

subjects, cust or rula engineer Endeavoured to combine

who offensive power of armament with high speed quasi-religious movement in the South of Koran

were represented to be guo-vouci, H.B.M.S. Staunch, which on a a ball reas

sons who were their profession not larger than that of a Felte tug-bost carried

Red bloodthirsty in their Inten From a different point of view it is described and family Ao-loch 13-ton gun. The next sizga was shown

betical as a conventest

for realsting too Its bet gacboats built for China, some of white trade out of japanese hands, raise t

he agen became the headofe Form THIS Valuable Work, with many NEW the price of carrled canoon of 35 38 tons.

Bat the Ming faction being now overwhelmingly stage was shown in the two crei es built in ice, and give the Beoul authorities an excuse

pewerial, his tenure of office was not long. He A claim of 1881-1882 for the Viceroy Li, followed as they for forbidding is export. A cla damages

was decoyed under false pretences to. China, were in 1884 by the Esmeralda and har com on account of the illegal manner in which this

where he was kept a close prisoner for a few Was enforced wax a distinct departure in the sorts,

which marked arts of zaval Warfare, the latest outcome of which meat of slaty thousand dollars, and car ply years. Since ble return to Seoul he has led a

Hfe, and strictly secluded

seemed to have abas. Is the Spanish cruiser, Rei

sand more Reina Regents, carrying to pay thirty-seven thousand

doned idea of taking part

Conad all an immensely powerful battery, large torpedo September storm gave Government armament, a very large coal supply, of Lousaly fryst ocasión-of fresh excuse, las santing it was during tala perfod of inactivity, that the off the rice supply to Japan. Rapscious officials showed a particular delight in conversing with thick oblique and horizontal deck armour.

knots or 24 land 30.8

them in hamper the export of articles engine power that given

months ago

tha | "which"

irangination cond TWO

virid Kailas speed

per hour. same fundamental iden was extended by the apper 42

such as Butgalls British Admiralty in the design of the Blais cowhides," Indred,

that and Blanket, with a potentiel spend of 23 · are put in , the wonder wil seem net knots ar Iand wiles per hour.

that Korea's foreign trade is declining, but that it han

branch trade whatever. sby

One

of the

decree was

promise

the

could

Vienly to a

booben anglaarns the hate.

way,

The Chinese Northern Fleet, notwithstanding' barvade tant best upwa

its mixed

armament, including as it does

MART

n

aameroun Japanese visitors. This circum- stance

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Fodder's Wharf, EVENT EYANING from 5.30 to effective mapon as a whole forefoot should be make either good fishermen of tolerabia Sak Warring Disasses of Children, Chronic Conghan FORTH

Lest, too, much pity should be bestowed and Bronchitis that has ever been produced. It

(Mosers, Kelly & Walth, Limited, regarded as

PRICE.........TEN CENTS. JAPAN ****** My defects in the present come the exiles in Keres, however, ware is very palatabia; it is way laitening and

Yakohama.

Coples onlared from the Office will be charged There are cinay position of the Rotilla. Thure sis so rigged | informed that “ a large s salmon h

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· The | strength to the ulleres. 1 (pastratis Lowmour'... interes perfect sea gofag ironclad yet designed, and an eyes staple article of food is silty violent cough and will give both seafort and such adopted by the naval advisory board of the|| hide trade is regulated by the cattle plasmids the combined virtuos of these populat United States

aise after long and searching investiga- more ridarpest ise man skins, The Zorana is their fullest form. Any Chemin our mpply # Lion, There are no rigged "ervisere of Hiwille fond of head in a certain Confucian prompt Bole Art for Honghong and the Lapins of "THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH * OFFICE, Leander of the French Frimangang, of German turbidding the dianchier of the ploughing and Chiapkan A Fock, at Watidan & Caly Hong-

the mousƐ rate---25 cesta,

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Honglian rgth Quieber, 1991,

EXCELLENT CUISINE,

SPECIAL RATES MADE FOR A PROLONGED STAY.

S. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Street,)

every

THE Undersigned has always thought that such a place as this was the one thing needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be First-class

detall. A place where one may have his GRILLED CHOP or STEAK

or later at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; de if notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU ORDER-the Parties sonding Dishes, &c., for same—and Cash, Terms Breskiast...per meal $0.75...per Month

$0.75*1 Dinner ...... $1.25... Breakfast, Tifin and Dinner... Breakfast and Tiffa Tin and Dinner ..........

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SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served in Excellent Style at short notice..

W. THOMAS, Proprietor.

[$39

Hongkong, 14th June, 1894.

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Some Legs,

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