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Howorono, TurSDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1894

IN MEMORIAM.

DEATH OF LADY ROBINSON,

It is with feelings of the most profound regret that we have to annôuńce the death of Lady ROBINSON, which occurred at "Craigieburn," the Peak, last night. This sad event will be deplored by the whole community of Hongkonɛ, to whom the deceased lady had endevred herself by ber kindness of beart and graceful courtesy. The sympatles of the entire colony will be extended to Sir William Robinson in the hour of his bitter affliction.

The funeral, which was very largely attended by representatives from every section of the community, took place this afternoon in the Happy Valley,

TELEGRAMS.

THE OLD STORY.

LONDON, October 8th.

The reports relative to Intervention by the Great Powers in the China-Japan, war are entirely premature.

NAVAL REINFORCEMENTS. The Eolus, Redbreast and Pigeon have

THE departure of the steamship Belgic, for Sun Franchco via Amoy ́eic,, has been postponed until Sunday, the 14th instant, at daylight. THE sikir steamship Empress of India was delivered in New York on the 6th inst. THE "Tata" Line steamship Lindisfarne, left Singapors this morning for this port, and in das here on the 15th inst.

THE smoking concert given at the City Hall lost night for the benefit of Mrs, Alitson turned out TM grand success. All the performers, lucluding Mesra, Grace, Brady, Lammert, James and she gracefal Signorita, distinguished themselves Immensely. We hold over a full report of ihin capital "show" till to-morrow,

THE DEATH OF MR. F. D. DRAPER.

CORONER'S INQUIRY.

At the Magistracy this morning, Mr. H. E. Wodehouse opened an ir quiry foto the circums tances connected with the death of Mr. F. D, Draper, late water inspector of the Public Works Department, who died at the Civil Hospital last Sunday morning from the effects of a fall over the verandah at the back of Beaconsfield Arcade.

Colental Secretary's Office, Hongkong, October 9th, 1894. information of the Chamber of Commerce, the Str.-1 am directed to teaanmit to you, for the enclosed copy of a lajter fangs, tha Manager in bins of the Join Telegraph Companies, especting the closing of the past af Foochow to ahloping.

received regarding te sing of the port

No effietal informativių, tuo jai yet been

I have the bisoutdo pé, Sir,

You most obedient servant, (Sd.) J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Acting Colonial Secretary. The Secretary Hongkong General Chamber of

Commerce, &c., &c., &c.

(Coby.)

Hongkong Station, October 9th.

The Honourable the Acting Colonial Secretary,

Hongkong, Sir, I has fast received the following from eur Superintendent at Foochow

"8/hfroma to-morrow the port of Foochow cloned to shipping."

This will consequently come in force to-day. I do not know whether the "port" of Foochow means the Pagoda Anchorage, but no doubt you will receive official advices from there.

I am, Sir,

Your obedient servant,

(58.) WALTER JUDD, Manager in Chian. Colonial Secretary at 2.30 p.m. to-day :-

The following letter was received from the

Jolat Telegraph Companies, Hongkong Station, 9th October, 1894. The Hon. The Acting Colonial Secretary

Sir, I have received the following from Foochow All shipping will be done at Sharp

Low-on, office boy in the employ of the Comptols National D'Escompte de Paris, Beaconsfield Arcad

stated that on the Arcade, 6th, int. at 11.15 pm, he was in a water-

. closet at the back of the bank's premises and heard a noise which he supposed to

to be cused by a man falifug into the yard. He did not at go out to see what had happened

once go out but called two fakis, whom he sent for a con- stable. In company with the constable he four d' the deceased, who had fallen on a bucket in the back court-yard. The constable took charge of the man and carried him away.

Mauda Singh, P.C. 603, stated that the Perk"

on 6th Instant At

11.15 p.m. be was on duty near the Hongiong and Shanghai Bank. The last witness took bin to Court-yard the back of Beaconsfield Arca c. There be saw the deceased lylog unconscious on the ground. He

ocured He pecure chair, and with the assister ce of another constable took deceased to the Government Civil Hospital. He asked deceased what had

I am, Str.

Your obedient servant,

(Signed). WALTER JUDD,

Mabeger. Colonia! Secretary's Office,

gth October, 1894.

received regarding the closing of the part (of No official latermailen bak s yet been

been ordered to Ching to re-inforce the British reply, Decessed Ppened, but he made no Foochow.)

tquadron.

Three Russian cruisera have salled for Chips to re-inforce the Muscovite squadron, and two Ironclads will shortly follow.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

TA Freemasons of Shanghai intend giving ball on the night of the 9th, proximo. We are asked to state that Miss Elle Adair's

was the last person to

appeared to be in great,pain. C. A. Plumb, residing on the top floor of No. deceased was an intimate friend of his. He

5 Beacon: field of

Arcade, stated that (deceased) was a water inspector attached to the Fublic Works Department, and was dismissed from the service last Friday morn log. He last saw him alive on

Saturday night about 11 p.m. He had some friends at his house that night, and deceased was sitting

was sitting on the spis, but never joined in the conversation. Deceased the rooms he told like to be sacelas he left him careful of the

deceased was under the

"all right." The trembled considerably when on his Irgs, During the recent typhoon part of the verandað had been blown down, and a lot of obstacles were in the road Leceased went away alone, and other guests left about three or fou minutes before him. They each had a 'night-cap before leaving.

Draper

question was Et the extreme of it was contiguous to the west eni of Battery

SHANSI NOTES.

("N C. DAILY IWS" CORRESPONDENT.) 15th September. The autumn is upon us again and it is not unwelcome. It la a relief to have the mornings and evenings cool. In regard to the reasons

performance at the City Hall has been prst- verandah. Deceased spence of drink, and examination hall and the Confoclap templa

poned until next week as a mask of respect to ❘ the memory of the late Lady Robinson.

THE Agents (Messex Gibb, Livingston & Co.) inform us that the "Ben" line steamer Bengawers, from Antwerp and London, left Singapore for this port yesterday,

om1bout

exe side there bar been calm for the last few days about the Ping. One le that Mr. De Guerville, a war correspon- yang and, with several suspicious bits of news dent for a syndicate of American DEWEpapers. attired by Japanese trasport at Ping-rang, it must have been with the consent of the Japanent suthorities, as

as they know who he was and offered absolutely no objection. But when Flag-targ was reached he was net allowed to land and ke has returned. If the Japanese had such an ever- victory are would think that they whelming

only be too glad to have the fact known. I have a theory of my own, which is that, as the Japanese Field Marshal has arrived, Oshima wished to get all the glory he could before bla superior officer, and thus magnified a skirmish into a great victory.

New

of a paraff

naval engagement has also come to hand. The Japanese have informed the Korean completely annihilated and that eleven Chinees Government that the Chinese fleet has been men-of-war have been sunk. Notice of this, wat posted up all over the city. Otor! has now sent mistake has been made in the reading of the notice to the Foreign representatives that a

and that

it was only one Chinese man-

Sassunk ? Up to the 22nd September,

The

however, the Japanese authorities bad not sant this last notice to the Korean Government, and it is doubtful it they intend to do so, Japanese also state that the Saikto Mary has been damaged, there being four holes in her. made by the Chinese men-of-war. They also admit that the Japanese flagship. wan damaged somewhat.

The Chow-chow-fu, how- over, in coming from Nagasaki saw two badly damaged Japanese men-of-war off the southern coast of Koren, ore of which is said to Kan and the other, a large one,

be the Agored, H.M.S. Redpols also. BAW

was not

WAL & MID-

Japanese fleet off the coast of Huangbaldo, just north of Kanghoa. Amongst them of-was.alited

ap, which the Redpole, not know. anything of a naval engagement, Imag ned but since more recent news has come to light, it was evidently damaged. Also

log

a number of naval officers from the Yasyama as arrived in Chemulpo by transport. They stated that they came to telegraph the news officers would leave their ship, and come by thinks that in time of war a number of of a naval victory to Japan. But

But one scarcely

transport to this place simply to report a naval victory,

Why

did not the Yasyama hersel

to

Seoul

Daval

come, and why could they not send despatches by the transport? The whole affair is suspicious, say the 1 sat. Since the beheading of Pak Yeng-bo's friend and former secretary, Mr. Fak has found

rather uncomfortable and bas case he has coms very secretly indeed, as no one fled, report says, to Chemulpo. If this-is-the here has any knowledge of it unless it be the Japanese themselves.

ле

the imperial almanec bits the nail on the herd quite often as far as this province is concerned. Reports and corrected reports and apologies In Talgunnfo there is stir to this extent that for exaggerated reports and misreadings of Tepairs are going on pretty briskly in the telegrams, etc., continue to Bow in from the

Japanese

quarter. The Japanese headquarters Both these pieces sadly need.d repair and and Chaoyang sunk, and two or three Chinese in Chemulpo report the Pingyuan, Latynen citans als instation fan was specialy ships on fire, when offensive. Only last year these two places were

the Japanese left. This used for the grace exami ations, yet they need

was on the 230d. The next day the same deserte as much doing up as though they had been butty reported that the evidence of the deserted for several years

The tables and other that it was only torpedo boat which was

of vescis

was not proved and xamination grounds become the

of perquisites

kindly taken to supply foreigners and Koreans

The Canadian Pacific Railway Co's steamship The verandab inded in Staunton Street, I things a ed at the examination time in the sunk. In Seoul the Japanese authorities NAMM TORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST" | Supervision, and the greatest care is exercia Empress of Faðan arrived at Nagasaki at 7] east end of Beaconsfield Arcade, and a portion the attendants, it would seem; anyway, they with news of the progress of the war. It lo Pathway and a portion of Busterfield and Swireye have to be renewed, The Emperorcely necessary to say that although correc Sowings should be made in fine weather only A REGULAR meeting of Perseverance Lodge, No. compound. The verandah bad & relling right no greater fory than this telennial test by tions of exaggerated reports sometimes reach. and the remainder of the pickats secured from Zetland Street, on Tuesday, the 16th instan!, BY OUT WASH Te deceased, and never heard anycted for beat (?) soldiers of the empire ard

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a.m. yesterday, and left at 4 30 p.m. the same day for Vancouver, via Kobe and Yokohama,

1165, LC, will be hald in the Freemasons Hall, along it about three feet high,

18. So the people ment. There t

foreigners, they never reach the 2 Korean Govern | Any- || and when one how that can be, one finde Bala

thu. Tingyen and the Chinyuan are damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat Sow- 8.30 for 3 o'clock precisely. Visiting brethren to wet out on Sunday morning that it is because so many thousand taels which reported to have been sunk and the three officers

are cordially invited.

xt to

to o'clock and then heard of decessed would death. He had not been to see the place

| otherwise | go to

to enrich the imperial exchend 8o blue-jackets reported killed on the 22nd, ings.

where

expended to A FORTNIGHT's Imprisonment "as a vagabond” Draper fell. Deceased must have either given aquer are

the province

trow the next day to nine officers and 160 man Itself. Thus was the prescription administered at the British lurch and gone over the verandah rail, or stumbled the people reason. They do not see that the reported killed in the saral engagement. Police Court, Shanghai, on the 4th. fast. to

Imperial

suffers na deficit by reason

Moreover, the Japaness exchequer over some corrugated iron on the verandah. It

that two of their Dancan McLean, unemployed, for begging from would be quite easy for anyone to fall over the

of these provincial tests, and that the taxes would ships were seriously damaged and the Yoshino A high-class Fertilizer for Pot Plants and for Chinese and being drank in Broadway the eradn't think there were any suspicious

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the whereabouts of the Yuryama Kan are previous day. Duncan, it seems, is an old Hong. high. He kong notertely, and as they couldn't find him a circumstances

This short-sighted

unknown. I reasoning is often appar- been abs attached to

However, strange to say, there has case. Deceased ent. A¤ ̧. the

Lautan was manifested month or

absolutely no rejoleing over the supposed billet in the Treasury he was quietly deported. had either an umbrella of a stick when he left Hongkong's loss is Shanghai's gain,

so go when the Governor was ordered to send bouse. On the night in question witness witness

* large sum of money to Korea for a victory, on account of which the Chamber of has given a version of the Ping-yang and an argument with a friend, and both the dis-

expenses, Afriko wished to know whether Commerce in Cherculpo has ordered the over it. The night was pitch dark, and to

soch a drain of Ne the treasury bad Japaness to illuminate their houses. The story no lights on the verandah.

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NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

Tela requested that a cristina valating to Božacriptions,

the hearse by Mr. Van Eoys should, it appeare, have been inside the hearse instead of outside, The mourners because so disgusted at the con. stani “waitu,” that they finally despaired of get ting to the cemetery at all, and at the foot of Morrison Hill they shouldered the coffin them- selves and carried their friend to his last resting place. We are getting on- gradually.

The verandah was not

and

city.

· attack was tada

at a cash shop. The rate of exchange is Detective-Sergeant Melver said he had visited triffe higher today, was the reply, but it is made from the south side but, as the Japanese the scene of the occorrence on the morning of the not due to the OIẾNG MAINE has been west 120 | zépuised. On the Ith HR were · 7h instant. He went into the last witness' 100m,

did not have their artillery in action, they for that I the money of the officials and bes the saw the spot where the deceased had nothing at all to do with the rates of exchange. fallen, which

and fighting continued all

all day,

being artillery was about ay yards distant and

This friend adds that when he pushed enquiries used on both sides, but the Japanese were unabla ball-way between the Last witness' room and the foriker as to whence the officials got the money made from thron

to

the take Battery Pathway.

On this day the attack was A STARTLING Fumour we current in shipping blocked up with rubbish at the time. It was circles this morning that the "Apear fler rather a dangerous verandah for a man to walk people and was generally spent in the province the west. The Japanese army followed them. and how it was circulated, the answera On the r6th the Japanese army entered the city des, the east, sonih, and west. ware that it was

tom the faxes of the Lightning, which sulled from Hongkong for along on a dark z night-there being no light and after the proportion paid yearly into the imperial Calcana wa Singapore on the 3rd instant, had the railing only about three feet high. The place foundered in the recent typhoon. From fnquiries where deceased appeared to have fallen would fight is to how the decrease in the amount of

exchequer bad been forwarded. No gleam, made at the office of the

of the agents of the Lightning this morning, we are in a position to state that give a drop of about 45 feet from the verandah

svaliable the Lightning will probably arrive at Singapore

the court-yard below. He did not attach any

to the case. to-morrow and that the

is founded on s Fomtur

Tomomas Meek, assistant at Mexrs. G. report spread by some one on board the Indo- Falconer & Co's, said he resided at Beacons- Chios Ca's steamer Katsang, who alleged that Geld Arcade. On the night in question he was

to the

found as rice the-Chinese cavalry made a charge on and as Chinese, they having just left by

the Japanese, and both times the cavalry were sliver

completely annihilated, This, the report anys, copper ever broke into the chaette was no doubt to cover the retreat of the army of that toan's mind. Yet he

and the cavalry sacrificed themselves to save it. Chinese standard

was from I have no comment to make, as the report skilled finazeler. perturbation of mind am

the

for itself. Oshima reports 18,000 JapaneRS

Fria interesting to witness the excitement and paste the Chinese army numbers

concerning

be bad gran from the deck of the Rufrang okened by = great noise, fikce the branking a provincial capita mongat eku próple of the | söoco But Japanese soldiers, with their fond- it was the Lightning. The chicial report of glass or something of that kind. Did not know when they look at Japan on the mPQey glos.. hemang umbers when not connected with

the gih instant a steamer founder, and felt sure

the Kutsang's voyage receivað at this office' contains no referenes to anything of the klud.

UNDER the heading " A Measure of Prudence"

the wary with Japannees for

1a, place, wa

HOT! that little bit of a could easily overru

is Printed on a superior quality of Paper, Adrection, c... be addressed to the "Manager, Hongkong | wa received to,dry, that Sir Robert Hart has fi the direction of Battery Pathway, The-next i im neid that those of the male foo

11fer

at any membumber

waince the noice came, but Supposing it came

Ly li was 30,000. from the front of the premises he went out on

There is no

no doubt that there was only z force at the back, and therefore went to the back they seem to fear with a great four they shale is, as I think I mentioned before, some distanes the front verandah. Then he beard loud voices Busily overrun it and wipe it from the earth

n they think of Russia, a country which of a few thousand Chinese in Fing-yang itself an guard, The main camp of the Chinese army the Cha Gorite of the 4th inst, writes where he saw a man standing with his likeajelly and tremble ilks an aspen leaf. Stoange worth of editorially Following bot-foot upon our te back to his (witness) 100m. Then &

that the Chinese view Russie aan hereditary anding that with an overwhelmingly attacking

of Ping-rang Тов "THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND

Chinese in Plug-yaDE, wark wpon the danger of allowing foreigners, came out and said something to the other, for, much as Ergland was in olden times wont fores of Jaranse they HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST" for 1894

especially women and children, to remain in but i was foaudible to witness. Then the two to vies

could distent pasta of Chlam

France. Why they should nown, which men walked away briskly along the verandab their northern neighbour it is hard to comes the

net retain the city, would thus dread

back

to the m

main camp, which gave and is the best printed and most handsomely and not to the Editor.

o dared the married

celebrate victory. of the Customs membara

heard that there had been some

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Ladoríal matters to be 2001 to 'Th Kälter and Servico la Peking to leave that pant-in place for acumine. He didn't know much about 1.

Japanese fargat to add to thele rape ome among the most fearful, Some

report the the ATTIVAL of the Russians

of Canal.

killed and wounded. There have Cherbew could give better evidence. On Rach ordered to Shanghai, but we

we have

family went or sent in beard where Mr. S Campbell, Mr. Von Axtat, witness-box by Inspecter Baker, who watched

but they were not large. The Koreans

be open for the fair diacumloc by corraspondent of diff in Peking with their wives, have been ordered to. Warship thought. It advisable to adjourn the tied to allay their fears and then promised to that they are so far from the supplies of food, Whilst the colmes of the Honghong Telegram adways Mr. Pity and M. Vaperese, all of whom reside the proceedings on behalf of the Police, but his respect foreigners like him, to know whether 16 have foleed the Chinese Army in large numbers. befriend them in the syil day. The doctor The chief dificulty with the Japanese simy is I have no doubt that this will now be are Messrs. Mayom and Chlid, hath police time to collect more Information,

take their abeda on his prauises

ises dieucaly

no doubt send transporte TO ADVERTISERS.

Russians arrived. A pretty cafe invitation, bee to Ping-rang General, The goldcasse qi such a move wi be best understood by thom who know the 1. "Advertisses my requested to forward all actions jusundul for Insertions in that day's issue not later than Three a'Clock se na - G's 'extreme camino, and, his contempt for

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rumours which exción les olim men. Advertismarım and Subscriptions which are met andered for a situation must be most seriously viewed in Peklág Awad parfod will be continued until counted.

whan he makes such a mora.”.

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The

A” VANISHING ACT" ARTISTE IN COURT.

EXTRAORDINARY DEFENCE.

received

comforting due to the Chiness who called reports own this report is confirmed by

of the was. Those villagers who speak

offs

A special messenger from Play-yang now ----

that the japanese never entered the city

It is of ne conquerice. Ose lescher suggested

Independent messengers, notwithstandin Oshima's talegrams 10 that the Chinese had batter not go to Japan ! wait for the Japanese to come to Calus when messenger let on the

but

10 the contrary. The last three that the Japanese army

| days sitež Oshima 2015, of Septembe

the latter could all be easily killed. It is pesetared the city. I cannot account for these con ramcured that the war

ever, that prade

|_ The Honghang Milagrodd's number at the Talmhasa Owow] | wrth y=" & few days 1.5 miles from here, that: "The vam zi 17,598 02 was collected by defendant | glad to know that she has recovered from de

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KOREAN NOTES.

Metternich

This termicon, who told

At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. THE Jchang consspondent of our Shanghal morning Act Celestial, was charged on remand with Hastings, Pan Kli-nem, the far-lamed "Vanish- ing contemporary willen under date September having embezzled the sum of $12,400.18 from been declared.

newe reached this part is employers, Messrs. Jardice, Matheros & Co.

drwydd tradictory reports, excepting that Oshima KRBITE: from Liskuse, about 150

The many friends of Mrs. Edwards will be to follow the methods of

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Were for the that his attack of scarlet fever, Mangartenson Parklane and as long as the people of Paris.

them its

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le whether line or sat. Take seems to be Dakima's policy, There was a triomphal entry into Sepul after the Yankan affair,

which every one acknowledges 10 ** complete failure from a milltary Point of view. There was an illumination after seems to be a very doubtful victory, also the de Plagyang affair, which, to exy the least, Daval battle. But as to the love I must the rioloing been quicial, ne in the two other cases. The news only privain and not leported by the spacial

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On Celober the 8th, at "Crsigliburn," the beloved wife of SIE WILLIAM ROBINSON

at Lichusa kas

From Meters, Melchers & Co., and $4,803 16

chandlers. 遍 Messrs. D. Landale and P. Stoppa," employed

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Jardine, Matheson & Co., and In Meisn. Malchers & Co.'s raspecilvely gave Any kitaan ska artitis told a cock-and-bull story Probe, and to consegnare trouble frequently about belag dragged and finding himself le the of that place, a kaas that placards Garden of Eden and so forth wall the Magistrate HAVE some posted up that all property belonging got tired of his yara" and committed him for to the Mistion must be given up to the Chinese trial at the next Criminal Segafons, authorities and that the Mielinales must qui the pisos, or they must stand the poumqMAIL.COM. This is not satisfactory to the missionaries who kave laboured as many youth, at that place and

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(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

SEOUL, September ayth, " Japanese reports of the battle of Ping yang have heas dwindling down very mind and last letter. Daibatsu's Hotel has been cleared to receive 600 wounded from Plag-rang, but they bare not yet, come, and it is they have bem laken to Japan, The Japan were also expecting 700 Calmanagerials way. They have been guproved in war dass The fellering correspondance, which speaker and the subject" is "on"

THE TRADE OF FOOCHOW.

THE PORY CLOSED,

for small si apparently indicates that the Whether they have also be the ban -pbronches in Pagoda Anchorage (Foechow: whether this in playega brennend have been rendered unsafe for merchant voulu | Seoer that sounds

by the Chinese military authorities, kas 100m chénang ka

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