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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1894-
south-west of Hongkong mering in a west-north. wat direction. Te is highly probable that a strong north-east gale, veering to the south-east,
will blow here at an early hour.
Several steamers cast off from their moorings during the afternoon and sought shelter in Kowloon Bay and behind Stonecutter's Island wing the exceedingly threatening aspect of the weather.
Atsp.m. the harometer registered 29.43. and was then failing rapidly.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
THE P. & C. S. N. Co.'s steamer Shanghai, from Ching, arrived at London on the 15th lost.
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Col. CHAS. DENRY, U. S. Minister to Chine, was due at Shanghal on the 16th instant ex route to Peking
As you are aware, 1 left here for Australia, via Macao two days ago, and while in the latter part Ir-ceived an official notification that a typhoon was about to enter the China Sea near Bollnzo." Iiberefore deemed It prudent, when passing this port en route to Australia, to call in for further Information belote proceeding on my voyage. I for the safety of my vessel, cada proses-only did come here for any trádal
Cargo, and passengers. Had I
would have gone right into I proceeded the track of the typhoon, according the official reports of 1's cours since received.
To avoid coming withls the limits of the harbour, I entered by the Eislera entrance (Ly-ee-man Pass) and anchored outside the boasdary, notwithstanding which I was bourded by representative of the Harbour authorities and was informed that I would have to enter and clear my vessel and again pay barbour dues, although I had done so as late as Saturday last! I think this very gress Injustice. The Chinese are more liberal as I know, for an enter Ing the port of
of Swatow
on the present occasion) the authorities were most courteous, gave me all the latest information available, and did not charge me harbour or light dues although my "Grand Chop" had then expired. What contrast
We are expecting daily to hear of a great and bloody battle, and I will let you know at once the result.
manding an excellent view of the ilver. Its beauty and strength of situation gives one an idea of the power Buddas once had in Cheaten. Everything to quiet at Chemoloo.
To the south, offrating this, is the Waysong When the steamship Pasting, which left (antelde city), where the ancient palace was, and Cheloo on the 13th, was passing Wel-hai-wl, where the descendants of Kitja's generals still
ist. These sons of the past loo
look upon all they alzhted eleven vessels of the Peiyang exist squadron steaming full speed in a northerly and ranks of today as but the merest ghosts of north-westerly direction. They were spparently nobility. Like the Jews, they feel that they In
ara kill the chosen people. So they and great burry and were in fighting trim. This vessel carried H.E. Mr. O'Conor and the Baddblets live shut off from the city by sult from Taku to
to Chefeo, They
bad embarked massive walls, and off from the world by centuries of time. One might think that they would enjoy at Tientsin in the Chejos, but as that vessel was
to tranship. each other's unable to cross the bar they had
It is farther lenensed that the Japanese fleet were in Nanillar barb-ur, South Korea which is situated in lat. 34.21 deg. N. and long, 13651 deg. E.-Mercury
SHANGHAI. September 12th. Reports have reached Shanghal of a great battle having been fought near Kal-cheng, about battle having been fought near Kal-cheng, about have sustained & most severe defeat. Monday's contained news of a fight having occurred, but stated that, though the fight bad lasted two days, victory had not yet realed on the side of either and
company.
for we could sesicely choose companions mere likely to be congenial then fewn Insumerable company of spectators, whose an aged priest and an old soldier. For the few days that we remained here
here wa were followed by outbursts of laughter wo walked along seemed to beteken something extraordinary in our per sonal appearance. Nevertheless we walked the streets until we made out final exit in alety through the
north
RKTEWAY.
where a grove of
TIENTSIN NOTES.
TIENTSIN September 8th. We are informed that the Viceroy, in const- deration of the services def to His Baron von Sehendorf, German Fxcellency
bas Consul, and in testimon recommended the "sang.Il Baron the Order of the Double Dragon 3rd
Tank.
Some 400 Koreana avived by the train yester- officials and thele spite. They came overland day from Shun-hai-kaan. They consist of high in cits and were escorted by Chinese cavalry. We have not yet heard the object of their
Tientsin, presence in
The French government, we are informed, have made a demand on the Chinese govern ment for reparation for the insult and fequire drae to Captain de Fleurac and ble family ou be beard the Cordine thet versel when con- Chinese soldiers
on the occasion of tho
THE "Variety Entertalament" at the Soldiers' cccation as I did to avold a typhoon of one out, it is evident that the Chinative bipers i trees abadows one of Kiriva graven (be is sald veying the Japanese from Tinteln
and Sellars' Instiinte last night was an immense The programme will be repeated
*UCCESS to-night.
| The British steamship Chunshan, the latest addition to the well known "Shan" nr, arrived here this morning from home under command of Capt. Stovell, late of 'he Sithan
MR. KING, of the British Consular Service In China, has relieve Mr Fox of the duties of cretary of the Consulate General In Seoul. Mr. Fox arrived Shanghel on the 16th instant,
THE "Shell line steamer Trocas, Capt. Edwards. after which the lately discovered
unknowns" at the back of Stonecutters' foland are named, left for home, via Singapore, to-day.
For the first time since the outbreak of the plague in Hongkong over four months ago a French mall s'exmer, the Yarra to wit, entered the achour and made fast to the Company's haoy this morning.
Ar the Criminal Sessions this morning Woog Apine, s. "boy" recently in the employ of Mr. W. J. Rennison, R... was found guilty of stealing $32.63 In m ney and $100 worth of jewellery from his master. Judgment was deferred until Friday forenoon.
IT is on the cards that the four-masted ship Brumeltan, which was towed off the rocks on the west coast of Japan some months ago by British men-of-war and safely conducted to Nagasaki, will have to be towed to Hongkong to effect extensive repairs, as the Japanese Naval authorities object to any outside vessels being docked at Nagasaki during the progress of the war with China.
I trust this information may be of some use to others who may be placed to the same position myself. The foes are heavy enough here in all conscience without having to pay them twice OTCE on one voyage, especially under be circumstances set forth. Thanking you in anticipation for space for this statement,
I am, Str,
Yours faithfully,
HUGH CRAIG, Master, steamship Menmuir, Hongkong, 18th September, 1894 [The above letter explains the return of the Menmuir to the port yesterday from her We hearilly anchorage to Kowloon Bay. endorse the sentiments expressed by Capt. Craig, who has, we consider, "been treated To most arbitrary and unreasonable manner, and whose protests against what was clearly an unnecessary and unjustifiable imposition of tonnage does would appear to have been atterly lost on the over-sealous officers of the Harbour Department. It would be interesting to know what right the Harbour officials of this port have to board vessels anchored in Chinese waters, and if, se appears evident, the Minmuir was legally Interfered with, what satisfaction the agent of the vessel will receive at the hands of the local authorities ?- -Ed., H.K. Telegraph.|
THE WAR IN THE NORTH
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
CHEMULPO, August 30th. "We have had a lively time here. The other THR N.-C. Daily Newr of the 15th instant day eleven troopships arrived under the convoy of four Japaness men-of-war. They brought over 7,000 soldiers, 300 coolies, 550 horses, brass guns for field use, and large stores of wa material of all kinds. They also brought some
states that the two alleged Japanese spies have, In compliance with orders from Peking, have bren sent to Nanking and left the Model Settle- ment on the 14th in a Chinese gunboat. So far as our Contemporary can learn, they have not been ill-treated while in the hands of the native authorities who, it was said, had decided to release them, but the order from the North defeated this intention.
THE Board of War bas, according to a native paper nabisbed in Shanghal, despatched telegrams to all the vicerove and governors of the different provinces in China, giving instruc- lons to send 20,000 soldiers each to Tientala do he trained by foreign military officers. The Viceroy Lt, it is said, has made large contracts with some German firms for supplying 100,000 muzzle loading guns, as well as several million shells or cartridges of different descriptions for the use of the army.
As will be seen from a notice in our advertising calamus, Allison's Vaudevilles, a combination of musical and Terpsichorean talent that has recently achieved noteworthy successes in Yako. hama, Kobe, and Shanghai, will appear at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, to-morrow night,
stasmerd were
large guns which were sent in cargo-boats up the river. Everything was landed and sent ap to Seoul within two days, and the stess off for Japan agalo, it is believed to fetch over more men and ammunition. At present the Chinese are gathering in force ai Pog yang and the Japanese are lying 100 from the Seoul, on the banks of the river, waiting for Chinese to attack. The Chinese rumour is that fighting will commence on September 15th. at Seoul tell me The mission people up that the Chinese have no chance whatever.
to-day's papers state that General Yeb reports a victory, and that the Japanese lose was very heavy, Bat from the actions of the bigber authorliles and the reticence maintained, it is evident that these who know are very down hearted over the affair. So far. we ourselves have been able to receive no reliable information on the subject.
The Emperor of Japan intents leaving the capital shortly to visit Biroshima and different military cities.
It is reported from Japanese sources that new Treaty of Alliance between Karen and Japan tatning the independence of Korea and to expel has been signed at Seoul for the object of main.
the Chinese troops from the peninsula Janan is to conduct all war operations against China, and Kores promises to give Japan every arsistance regarding the niovement of troops and supplies."
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to be buri din China and elsewhere),
WHO IS TO BLAME?
I.
Why is China, one of the greatest nailons on earth, so powerless as she is to-day? Of all political questions in the world now Tione surpasses this in importance, for on the right answer to it being found depends not only the weal or woe of the three or four
hundred millions of Chinese in Chine, but also the weal or woe of other three or four hundred millions in
In constant and ever increasing relation with China. There is now x
• a crisis for China which reminds one' of the result of the struggle be to advance the Thermopyla, of Lepanto, and of Plagrey. Will prosperity of the yellow race and its relations, or will it be a retrogression over whfeb all the good shall never cease to mourn? Few who know
have any doubt on the matter.
Just consider, there are but three prominent September 13th. types of the human race, viz., the white, the Yesterday information was received here that yellow, and the black. The rest are only mixturen the Foard of Naval Affairs has petitioned the of these original types. The black has mainly Throne, stating that the Pelying Squadron was lived in the troplex and has never developed any not strong enough to carry on the war in Kores, high civiliantion, whereas the white and the and praying that the sea-coast and Yangiste yellow have divided the rest of the world among authorities be ordered to send all the vessels-of-them, and built up civilisations which are the war under their command to Tientsin, to co-operate in the carrying out of the war operations.-Mercury.
pride and glory of the race. From their common ancestral home in Central Aala, not far from the Pamirs, they went forth to subdue the earth. The yellow race, mainly represented by the SHANGHAI, September 14th. News was received yesterday from a thoroughly Chiness now, came over to China and trustworthy source at Fason that practically the ross to America, and the white race, whole of soulbera Karen has risen against the mainly represented by Europeans now, went America. Japanese. The wreck of
to Europe and airo istterly across to Japanese force of 2000 men that had attempted to march from As every other race hitherto has bowed Fusan to Seoul had just straggled back to the down before the superior civilisation of the treaty port, only 800 men having got through. white race, so has every other race hitherto in the Far East bowed down before the superior They had no food, the whole country was against them, and they came back in a state of utter civilisation of the yellow race. Before making misery, aver de stretchers being counted press first consider in detail some of the excellent the comparison between the two civilisations one house in Foran la a continuous stream. Two thousand new troops have just been landed qualities of each. It is only the ignorant for at Fusan, for the Tang Haks have received arms eigner that despises the Chinese. The yellow from some zadeclared source, and it is feared race has its grand moral teaching as the founda
of its civilisation. It is one of its glories tion that they
they may attack the Japanese settlement at
too to endeavour always, so far as it knows how. Fasan at any moment.
Then to be reasonable.
is that there
algo its wait
The United States Consul has Informed as that the Monocacy is expected at Takato- ΓΛΩΣΣΟΥ morning, the gth fast Two tig-boaty will be in readiness to bring her to Tientsin. We are informed that his Excellency Col. Denby
was expected in Yokohama on or about the and
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and current on his way to Peking. We have heard that H.M S. Linnet is to be withdrawn before winter. If so the Admiral will no doubt send up another gin-beat. For more reasons than one, it is mext important that the defensive farce of the British Concession should be strongly represented by z British man-of-war, and by an officer of sufficient standing to com if defence mand the direcion of its defence should be found necessary. The commercial Interests of this post are essentially British. We believe that the authorities are alive to the rature of the chicumstances for which they will no donht adequately provide in
good
season. Between 10 and 11 on Thursday evening on the Band near the Lishing a hawker suddenly fell down dead. The Inspector of Polles was called and caused the body to be remaged by the Chinese magistrate. A crowd formed and curious opinions were expessed as to the cause of the decease. One man declared that the Japanese bad poisoned the river and that was the cause of the present great mortality in the city; another sald was caused by the wind blowing from the East over the thousands of dead bodies of Japanese slain by the Chinese, etc. It may be abserved that the deaths in the native city do not
this season. appear to be above the average at
卡 The murderers of the Rev. Mr. Wylie bis Mission station nest Newchwing have been promptly dealt with. The singleader has been
to death and will candearned to d
ilshortly be executed: (bree smen prominently engaged in the crime have been condemned to
to bard labour in exile, and several of the officers have been cashiered. The chapel and buildings will be restored and
made 28 will satisfy such further compensation
the Mission to which Mr. Wylle belonged and hoped that this example will have a beneficial the murdered gentleman's relatives. It is to be effect on the discipline of the troops now being massed for the war, and that we shall hear no
armed foreigners.
I such barbarous outrages on inoffen⚫ive more of
On Sunday last the Military School gave a According to despatches received at this port from Canton, Genera! Liu Yung-lo, the well-institution which might well be put down is one farewell dinner to Major Richter, to which Capt. kuowa Black Fog Chlef of Annam, is going to
the great marvels of the world, viz. the Kreischmann, Commander of the Wolf sed Baron von Seckendorf, German Consul, were Formosa, after all, and not to Korea, an Imperial competitive examinations as the basis of fitness by which the yellow race
invited. Lu Chang, second director of the edict having been telegraphed to Cantan, com- for government, by
has succeeded in holding more human beings schoal, made a speech in excellent German, in which he thanked the Major for the eminent manding his immediate, departure for Formoss
together # 6 nation than Assistant Imperial High War Commissioner
race till lately. Besides, there are other vices he had rendered to the School during of the island. A letter received at this port
the eight years
ears be had been In the service of the from Amoy states that during the latter part of realms of literature which will remain amont Chinese Government. He handed him a letter August, General Liu Yung-fa and & body of 500 the human race. In business capactly the services and Informing him that the Emperor of soothe most magnificent intellectual menements of from his Excellency the Viceroy, eulogising his Ihad conferred apon him the additional Order of the Double Dragon and class, 3rd degree. Os Monday his Excellency received the Major In audience to take leave. Major and Madame Richter left. Tientsin on Tuesday is the El Dorado.-P. & T. Times--
men were at Swatow, anxious to cross over to Formers. It so happened that either the Loksang or one of the Donglas Line of steamers was at
in by
craising
Swatow, and ibis steamer General Lluvas ansiour to chaster to carry him and his men across the channel. A report, however, was brought in fishermen that a squadron of vessels was about the vicinity of Amor, Swatow, and For moss, and the Captain of the steamer refused to tall through General Liu posted back alene to take his passengers. The
engagement therefore
Canton, but
to kip sent
men in parties over Formosa whenever chance offered. When the steamer la question suived at Amoy, the Chi- nese passengers reported that their steamer bad come scross a squadron of three Japanese vessels one of which seat a boarding boat to examine the ship's papers and cargo. General Lu therefore seems to have had a narrow excape from possible capture. It is thought that Japan exe spies have been at work and evidently they were on the look out for the celebrated Black Flag Chief,
Chinaman too seems to
all Asiatics. In Furpass endurance, diligence, in falthfulness generally, those whyalty, and heat praise him most. From all this it follows that the raw material cut of which the Chinese nation is made is undoubtedly of a very superior quality. This is justly a matter of pitde to the Chinese. The yellow brother, as such, is then not to blame for China's present weakness,
Agate wo ask the question who it to blame for Chlon't weak condition to-day? We
have shown that it is not in the for that quality of the Chinese nation, is good. Many Chinese mandarias repeat agais and again in
their offi fal documents that the ste humilations of China were solely owing to the wickedness of Western estions. There describe Western nations as pacisilised barbar- tans, beat only on robbing and destroying Chios for their own selfish ends, therefore unfit to bold any intercourse with China except as vassals to be trained.
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A LEGAL FICTION.
But no doubt it will be a bloody struggle, for the Chloese TC not taking Ray prisoners and the Japanese will have to follow suit, of course. Everyone who has seen the Japanese preparations on the battle. ground belleve that the Chinese will stand no show, At Asan the Chinein received a good licking without much trouble to the Japanese. They left everything lying in the field and immense quantities of stores and material were captured by the Japanese. I saw the landing here of the guns, rifles, clothing. ammm-
tents, tion, The show is a unique one, and from what we by the Japan, etc., which were taken They were all sest ever can learn it is one that will appeal to the sym- to Japan, One Korean junk, loaded with pathi's of the Hongkong public. The programme ammunition for the Chinese has been brought speaks for itself, and the undoubted talents of tu bere. All the houses in China-town are shut, the various artistes will do the rest Seats may some fans here have the'r godowns fall of left in charge of a coolis. The two be booked at Messri, Kelly and Welsh's, Ld. foreign
Chinese goods and are making money, and Mr. A RUSSIAN scientist who claims to have Townsend, in addition, is making a good thing thoroughly investigated the source of natural out of his windmill, cleaning rice for the Japanese gas, advances the theory that it is produced by Government. Since the Chinese gardeners left salt water coming in contact with the melten there has been a great sparcity of vegetables in carbides in the earth's interlor. It is reported the port." that be has proved the correctness of his assertion to some extent by subjecting salt water A. S. WATSON & CO., LD. conditions mentioned, and producing
gas which could not be distinguished from the naturel article. Should this report be true, there want of ammunition, and the general hopeless combines my" in Karen--an office which ourselves. Foreigners cannot claim perfection concerned. Its great object, according to legend is not much danger of natural gas exhausting itsel', as the moist condition of the earth should always furnish the source of continuous supply.
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Since the above letter was written news reached Shanghal that the Chinese army at Plagyang is split up by dissensions, owing largely to hunger, the short supply of food, the nets of their surroundings. Severe skirmishing took place last week between the advanced out posts of the Chinese and Japanese, the results of which are unknown. But a considerable number of wounded Japanese have been brought THE murderers of the Rev. Mr. Wylle at his into Chemulpo. What becomes of the Chinese They have neither mission station near Newchwang have been wounded nobody knows. promptly
desit with, says the Tunsiin Times ambalance nor commissariat and their condition of the 8th Instant. The ringleader has been must be pitiable in the extreme. It will be noted condemned to death and will shortly be from the foregoing letter that a great battle was the Chinese on the 15th of this exrected; three men prominently engaged
by In expected the crime have been condemned to hard month. It is not at all unlikely that this will prove to be the case, as the arrival of the labour in exile, and several of the officers have been cashfered, The chapel and buildings Emperor of Japan at Hiroshims will be the will be restored and such further compensation signal for a decisive movement forward of the made as will satisfy the mission to which Mr. whole Japanese force--China Gavetis.
the murdered gentleman's Wylle belonged and relatives. It is to be hoped that this example will have a beneficial effect on the disciplins of Tungchow, drawing as fest, reached the Sands the troops now belog massed for the war, and easily,
There is no zame from Kores, and the Bunder outrages on the inoffensive usarme i foreigners. about the Japanese being at Port Arthur le
now dead,
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TIENTSIN, September 6th.
The freshet in the river is much less and the
the datles
10~1
can;
still in
Africa
the
The grand old British law, inherited by Australla in the primeval days of chains and darkness, is fall of moral precepts, and is loaded down with much beautiful theory which in seldom put into practice. There are few things more lofty and strictly equitable--in theory. than these statutes of our Biftish forefathers. They are spotted over with axioms which are elevating to contemplate, and with great prin- ciples which are a liberal education in the doctrine of justice. One of the noblest of these is the hackneyed assertion that the law bolde It is high time that such language should be A telegram received yesterday from Tientsin.
every man to be innocent until he is witte, and that it not only treats him accord. announces that H.E. Chou Fu, Provincial Judge stopped and that the hands of intelligent China-guilty, of Chibif, having been appotated by the Viceroy men who know better should be strengthened, ingly, but requires the general public to do like wise-so far, at least, as outward observances are Li to be Chief of the Miltary Secretariat of the even though it be at the risk of appearing to praise "advance
to secure for every spite of all and public conviction, of the Intelligence depast-more than the Chinese ment, Provost Marahal, and Adjutant-General. imperfections, who is it that civilised Europe? ruspected cliizen an absolutely fair trial, and, with professes to fall with all fis ship of an army-having given up the seals of Who was it that opened up the vast continents this end in view, it
af America and Australia? Who is massive weight on anybody who endeavours to his first named post arrived on the 5th Instant at has announced his Tientsin.
His Excellency
that is civilising the continent kin that is intention to start for Korea and will command
Judice today?
minds of the court or the jury, Who is it that has penetrated into the secrets of The newspaper man who, in
In the mildest
manner, nature so as to millise her vast powers which assumes the guilt of the onconvicted prisoner omen. It is reported that H.E. Yuan some 8,000 1
were once thought to be under the control of the at least, when the unconvicted prisoner is a Shih-kai will accompany H.E. Wu Tascheng. ex-Governor of Huau, and the new Com gods alone? Who bas salted the whole world bank magaste, or other person of money snd mander-in-Chief of the "advance army," is by the bords of steam, electricity, commerce. influence, and is able to ale expensive counral reported to have crossed the Valco river loto justice, and benevolence into friendly fatercourse? to bring the matter before the court-gets late Who is it that offers belp to make China ten Korean territory on the 12th instant, with 9,000 times more powerful and prosperous than she is
prompitade Raol with
and certainly; though, strange to say, the one who gratuitously assumes would happen to-day men.-N. C. Daily News.
None but her white brother
Innocence does not. What to the journal which beaded its report of the good Chinsmen who have studied the history of the world know that this white brother preliminary proceedings against a representative THE CITY OF PING-YANG.
annenacement: Arrest of | moral teaching, his reason. ef:isen with the has also his
grand leness, bis educational systems and extensive storiens bank-tbtef," so ore days even ableness, The following description fPing-yang br Rev.
Herature,
I that he is not afraid of comparison imagine. The fact that the law treats every Mr. Gale, taken from the Korean Repostiory,
the Intelligent interesting at the present juncture owing to with any in the world. Instead of grudging this suspect as su tonocant man until his go!it is the probability of it becoming much better known foreigners had no other end in coming to Chins such a risk. That t
gent Chinaman rejoices in it. If proved is so well-known that no paper ever runs it is to say, no paper ever docs, shortly then it has ever been before:-
la all of some 200 miles, we than her Injury they would have taken advantage unless the suspect is a man of so importance
and would Det have and has not the means to hire counsel, sighted the
After storic city of PINE It stands of her weakness long got to fa esate of But when the suspect is a common, vulgar on the right bank of the river, which waited till she got powerful. It is waste af
breath to tell such mandarins as chuckle over person, charged with a small, mean offence. Thus the China Gagette of the 14th Instants- The scheme of forming a school to instruct
here Bows south. The approach through an breath Mr. T. W. Kingomili, our well-known sinologue, petty officers in fufantry, cavalry, field and oral avenue of trees skirting the river bank, and the the saying that Westem nations could not agree when he isn't in society, and can't hire expensive architect wed surveyor, was medisys go, and Hung-gbang, 14, was propened to select from just awad, fadthed its donoy ta
measuring some was one of the
the bills on the partition of China owing to their] alousy up on
contempt," and when he can't get bail, and Je partitioned out by Western nations without the altogether a suspect of no account then the mide, we
we entered
drop of blood, but the wise will noble axiom above alluded to utterly fails busfest elty in perhaps
efty carefully
such a fact and will be grateful through. Among the suspects whose cases are No amount of business, however, is care ponder
especially considered to be simply officious intermeddling enlisted men in the army. The present sched Sistery, and the part it must have played Ministers abroad and showing special kindness except by letting them get beyond its fun todletion,
motive had foreigners for taking Chinese bound to treat as innocent men in ovely of instraction for officers loses its value through in the centuries fong ago, of wh sacred to them wherever they westce, industries, Davies and his colleagues at one end of ged the lack of eficient petty officers. The lost record remains. To Kis home, somewhere forels
Koreans it is all
do the most notorious at present are Matthew LONDON, September, ryth,
foremost of them over the her be rapped the
Instructors are collage-educated man and 'have
foreigners teach foreign commerce, The lusty buccolles thereupon made matters to
to I sad bow bufd Reports received from various sources confirm |
and tele. about the time Fergalem. People here speak of Flag yang as
artburglars whose arrest made such a sensation the army in Kores. At a great battle at Ping-yang they were fain to make the best of their way to practical military operation.
CHEMULPO, September 6th.
the boat-shaped capital. The walls were out of was, from the making at cartridges to the other day in Sydney. These latter are charged out of an ironclad And why do these with barglary in the first place, and with There is no truth in all the war naws I have Hned on this plan by its first founder, and it is
apol Castela constablet in the And why do they send read in the papers lately. There has only here will the floating city. We do indas, posed to nations fond her their best officers de land and
Poved by But until their calme some skirmishing. One such rather greater than dig for water anywhere inside of the walls, as sen to train her in war ? the others took place on the 13'h of Augun, in þing would be culting through the bottom and over a thousand philanthropie men and worsett || T doesn't allow anyone else to know, process the law doesn't know, and pre- which about 5oo man ware left dasë on the field," i minking the ship. For this reason all water is
from the river, even
to the most distant their own charges fill the land with hospitals, that they have done anything lilegal. It is a
with bountiful relief in times of famine, and with | sbsolutely mulowful for any newspaper to say and the peculiar galt
water of the I klasself with his army yet. If bemark 13 we found to be a canal narrow and | VINGIN. ↑ From a glance at these things it 10 ta 947, in so many wou
to schools
teach all the
all the causes of Wastem that they burgled an office and early murdered pescively as they do ta
In their own five policemen as it would be for the same papes The Japanese bare landed another 20,000 men filthy, and crowded with shops of native wares. La thres The peop
whom we had often head to be perfectly clear that the oficials, merchants, and David, or anybody else of the same standlar LIGHT DUES EXTRAORDINARY.
* When-sang The Jepsnem army
the than other missionaries of foreign countries are not and divisions, moving so as to hem the Chinten la mora
Independent Tu vas Eneror or tax ** Homagama-"TALINIAIFA.2
Bank Füsteholders. In such case it
w it would be kermits, svented to Sra-Koowing the interest you invariably | at
nate their appearance and lobed enemies of China bet her kind friends perpetrated a shameless frend on the Mercantile steachers with troops arrived bare to-day | disposition a very ordinary lat; perhaps a little who have helped her to the pist and are stil noruning the gilt of an entrfed man, and take in the welfare of the shipping community I At 4.15 p.m. one round of the gun war would like, through the mediom of your valenia to make up the cumplining that have: Tout less welry and somewhat more polite then the helping her in every difficulty. The white prejudicing the minds of the jury, and grossly dem ich my. Inreddedy and thay - nacions, of the south. Among the killa to the brother then is clearly not to blame for Chlan's | ivelling a legally innocent permen, and niss fred, lodicaling that
committing an aggravated contempt of coulte strong gila waz | paper, to give a warning to any unfortunati ship: | throwch killed, woumum-verses kad - nöuch war ・・morth - we find the Enddalita. They have a 3 prosent wonkness, sin N. C. Daly News:
And na paper dare du these things in the osan
THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR.
TIENTSIN, September 14th. On Wednesday night the 13th Instant, the Japanese attempted to surprise the Chinese Camp near Pingyang, bat were repulsed with heavy slaughter. The Japanese movements were much impeded by the standing crops hiding the enemy. Seoul advices to the 7th state that large numbers of wounded Japanese
being constantly brought in. soldiers are hand, con tarty we spents to lack
that we shall hear do more of such barbarous
It'
unval
of city
confirmation, that Japanese men-of-war have [ removing a boundary stone or two which it in I these four branches of the servstructors, Ang. The crowing oncato ferant of P5*/of one another, that a continent, bas bacatravel to fall upon the paper that is guilty of
again made their appearance in Chinese water, -N. C. Daily News.
smart men
The
and have been accuting in the Gulf of Pechlil johabitants of presented what ke in two months to fit them to drill the newly; of interest compared with its antiqulty. Its for thefe forbearence towards Chica. What I will asb budice, and whom the law is
THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR,
sld be had no right to interfere with, when the and place thers under four foreign
ast gate into come out who undertook to give them suficient traicios Kores. village come out wh expostulated. Mr.
On
the part of the
of the villagers, so
stick.
was
which
the rumours of the complete defeat of the Chinese | lively for our sarvayor and his ayalatant that passed through examinations in theoretical und | Bound, for this on King David selgemas | Stupas ? Why teach won the social scale, saa at the other the two alleged
take refuge there. The countryman who was struck has sings taken out a summons against Mr. Kingsmill and the
on the 15th inst., the Chinese troops were utterly Hongkow Police Station and routed, and of the 20,000 defending the position. 16,000 were either allied, wounded or taken prisoners. The city of Ping-yang is in the hands of the victorious Japanese troops. One report states that 20,000 Chinese troops surrendered as masse. The Japanese loss was triding.
THE TYPHOON.
At 10.30 this moming the black cone was kofsted, indicating the existence of the centre of
a depression less than 300 miles and to the soph of the Colony,
case will be heard at the British Police Court in the course of a day or two.
CORRESPONDENCE.
137% do not romarily esdone the opinions expressed by
·Cartuspaidata la thle nekem.)
expected here at any wolume. At that time master who may be placed in the same position
the typhoon was about ajo miles mouth- [ that I have been in duɛng shot past few kewu
whilst the others retreated to YuR3-74 Chota quartet, we of the oddities of the sired. The
I do not think that Yah Chih»dinos
word he will gaver return to Chinn aguio,
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pecinot oftadel hare of temples and towerE, DOM-
to settle down in all parts of the Emplie and .
that Malthew
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