THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1894.

Uke spirit of China, and not only awakened, | be was received, when he came as the bead of bat trained to the het offices of war,

bla stately ambaery. The country rose to him. He was to excort an ancient civilisation into the family of nations. It was fiting, as we all felt. is our enthusiasm, that the

youngest of nations should give the fraternal hand to the oldest. Apart from this sentiment, America saw in the avatar of the Burlingame embassy the solution of so many problems. Surely the heavens were once more on the side of America. We were starring for labour. This hardy, tireless, Intelli-

1,000 blows and a month's exposure to the public streets in the cangue.

A proclamation has been jqwned by the sub- Prefect, informing the people that her In a large *ng of bad characters about, constantly creating distorbances, the members of which have so far escaped arrest. Every clifsen is called son to cooperate with the magistrates in their endavours to find out who these would. be be disturbera of the peace are and help to catch

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HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED,

I saw something a' that time of Chinese troops at various ports." While In no case there the perfection of N-gps, the development of the military art was evident. At some points there were parcels of Bannermen, grotergas, not milliary, tumbling, over one RDOther,

guarding some Tartar geners). This was the incongrunds mass, dumped into some armblance or martial form, pansinners, loungers, who had never felt real test of war. The Taening rebellion was little more than one body of Chinese traeps

Cheng-chide clerict ww.ellyed by a party INTEREST on the above DERENTURES falling aver another, soldiers passing to the

iddle of an *c'fon to dine, and resume host'll open the El Dorado usines, and make the Galdarmed thieves a few days Ngo and valuables | being DUE on that date, HOLDERS are tfes after dinner

WAS

and industrious people-and so cheap, ton would come and build our railways. They would develop our Pacific empire. They would

the the

Californiani needed it to become rich and imperial commonwealths, was accepted as one of those timely Interpositions of God's previdence in we see with what wisdom He rules the

realdence of a wealthy in the

aksinted made a desperate resistance, the time,

ed by a firm labomer and two or three women of the household, but briween the arms of the intraders and their empestor numbers.he stond no chance and was left with a severe sword wound on his right arm and the life nourly beaten out of him.

6 PER CENT. DEBENTURES.

for the Six MONTRE ending 19th fustan?,

Bulidings) for INSPECTION on the 18th instant, between the hours of 10A.M. and NOON. and to CALL for and RECEIVE PAY. MENT -1 INTEREST DUE os roth instant, also between the hours of 10 A.M. and Nooit.

By Order,

arme al hoxe Chinese drames which require cheap labour supply, at the very time when the off. The owner of the house, who was about at the OPTICE of the UndersIGNED (Telegraph : wrek for the exemplification of the plot Matters, however, were changleg with emphasis. The Ningpa incident was pregnant lesson. There is no reason why the same discipline, the same Can Admiral dazed and grieving out of the quadrangle at Ningpo, should not, if spplied to the Chinese empre, result in an army as large * the mies of Furore combleed. It would be as well armed, as well drilled, and as brave,

teaching in the srt of war, which sent an Ameri- | Wis was the prevailing rhetoric when the

megalos Bailingsmeno finer American is my time-closed his mission, so far as China was concerned, and went to Europe. I saw msch of him on the eve of his departure, and recall his an alliance which would endure to the good of both and the welfare of mankind.

and more easily handled to the commissary and § príde over the welding of the two counties into the British Consul. All veggelock, to which

quartermaster's departments. It would need alone the motive and the leadership to Induce such an army to try conclusions with the Asiatic And Earorean world.

This

TONQUIN OPENED EUROPE'S KYES. War is the science of force against force- mind ngainst mind There is no reason why a Chinaman may not acquire it. In 1860 French official reported to his government that

• few regiments of French troops could conquer China,

WAB but

* generation ago, Tonqula

s. Jules Ferry sadly in Tonquin we saw the advance remembe Dervent that Chinn had made. That forlorn campaign the Furopean Powers the first glimpse of reawakened Chins. The world learned that China had divined the folly of matchlocks and bat she was studying, like the rest Cailco fort

forts, that of us, the appalling any of war. To measure the pace of Chinese

progress in this infater decirine we have

but to compare China as seen by the French officers in 1860-an empire that could have heen ridden down by a few French the China which checked reglents-ard France In Tonquin. We have but to

t to turn from the shuffling rabble which was wont to guard the Tartar General to the firm, steady lines at Ningpo. We have but to contrast the discipline the troops who followed It Hung-chong and Gordon against the Taepings with the army now under his command in the northern prov. inces. As to the power of tbla army in battle

idle with Western Iroops, It would be to speen- late. I presume that is condition is not so good as that of the Japanese army; that it suffers from lax administration; from confiding too much to foreigners, who do not show their best sid- to Chios; from an innate, inherited and

plous aversion to war.

CHINESE LACK OF ENTHUSIASM. Then, remember that the Chloese are not an "enthusiastic peo¬le." Their hearts are not "eally fired." They are not prone to out. bursts of public emailon, She moves as the glacier rather than as the volcano or cyclone.

CHINESE COMPETITION WAI TOO KELN.. But the Chinese statesman who bad warned Burlingame against a

by precipitate

Acceptance China of Western ideas, or any special relations between the two countries other than what had existed for ages, was the wiser.

Bailingame did not live to see it, but the reaction came, With what switness it came ! Experience soon Wie proved that in welcoming the Chinese we weID not receiving a new supply of labour like the African, but the verdow of a superior race, Wherever this labour came into competition won. The Chinese conquered upon every field મ of industry whenever he had alr play, began in the laundry. He ascended to the cigar shop, the vineyard, the fisheries, the

gardens. He would soon have reached the counting house and the bank. With the lotellectual kecaness as to the value of

of money which marks the Asiatic, the Chinaman had likewise thrift, allence, and patience. He did not haggle over hours of labour. Work was work until it was done. He was austere in his habits, severe in his dis- basements, nor was ram permitted to

sweep bira into the nethermost pits of hell, Wealth brought no yearning for luxury or show. He absorbed, bat gave on return. He was an allen, not an assimilating element. In time he would have dominated the business of the Pacific coast, as he does the business of Slam and Southern Aila.

HAD TO LEGISLATE AGAINST THE CHINESE. I recall the Barlingame Incident as an illustration of what the Chinese have done in commerce and industry. America was compelled to reverse the Burlingame policy and protect her labour against a people who, without lessening the strength of their own empire, could have poured into these States a population_larger than that which now inhabits them. Success

and war peaco

arise from the using conditions.

ition The winner in the field of labour is apt to be The elements winner to the field of strife.

which formed an Industrial invasion, against which, with all of our vaunted prowess and But she mavest You may defeat her to-morrow, you may hombard her Taku forts, you may even Invincibility, we were emp led to defend our- fand an army, and, marching over the low, selves with course, truculent legislation, are the alluvial fertile lends of Northern Chinz, spring elements which made possible the overanning of Europe. So that in upon Peking. What then? You have no more of Asia, and the invasion of gained the country than he the capture of cheerily urging Japan into war, and in pressing Boston you

would gain the United States. It is upon China a policy like that which dictates the like macerating the wares. You may cut and armaments of Germany and France, we come slash and stab, the billows will serry up and within the admonition of the Chinese statesman roll. It is war upon an impalpable enemy-asto Barlingame:-"You complain that we go too If analling the air or the cloude. Japan victor slow. You would soon complain that we go too Sons, and she would have a country she could fant.” nelther govern nor bold. Victories gain and again repeated could exact from China no more than what China deigned to give-an indemnity, an Island, or even the abandonment of Korev, which would do China no harm and Japan na good. The vendetta alone would remain and

endur".

MUST COPY THE OTHER NATIONS,

In the meatime' the awakening Chinese martial spleit is Intensified. China learns from Jepin the lesson that for two generations bave been trying to blast into her by canno fires--that if she wanld hold her own with the Christian, the most do what Christian antiens have done. She most turn aside from the deliberate and harmonious legends of a god of love and peice, from the Sermon on the Mount, and those pearly hergen-suffosed beatlyder

and, leaving them to missionaries and Sunday | school children, accept the gospel that wer alone is the price of people's salvation. We have forced China to throw off the sloth of peace, and drink the wine of war. Japan will accelerate Where will it end? What graver the process. Whe menace than Dailog armed nation that millions of men in the field could rut twenty and not feel it as we did the burden of our civil wir? And especially when it is a nation governed by the decendants of the Tartars, who gave as Genghis and Timur. SAFETY TO EUROPE IN CHINA'S CONSERVATIVE ATTITUDE,

Notion was given an the oth instant; that the of the river would be clored to shipping by order Provincial Government, and this was confirmed the following day in a notification ctrealated by have, therefore, te discharge eut laid at Sharp plies the Curtome Pagode staff have been of moved. Is connection with this change anchorage, the Chlore Local Authorifles have notified through the Commissioner of Customs, that they will not he responsible for large sustained by ships. In the event of active host- litles, of

or accident from torpedoes. The results of the special competitive literary examination held in the city, from the 7th to 5th September last, see just cut. Of about 10,000 com-etitors only 133 were selected, and *te to present themselves next year at Peking for the Chin-shih 'scholarship. The first to rank at this examination is Dative of Ning fa bilen. As this competition was A

special ane, being ordered on account of the Empress Dowager's both birthday, great Interest was felt in it, and copies of the official printed at of successful candidates were bought up with avidly as soon as they made their appearance.

Echo.

NEWCHWANG.

NEWCHWAND. October 3rd.

Messrs. Bandinel & Co., write-Our last report was dated the 11th September-since then business, both import and export, has been hampered by the fear of trouble up country.

New beans are coming in to the extent of about 500 piculs dally, quaiiy said to be good.

Stocks and quotations are:-

Stocks. per. Tis. Beancakes......to pieces 3.80 450,000 pieces. Велп all.........per picul 370

42,000 baskets. Old beans...... 3 picule 3.10 1,000,000 pleuls. Tosnage is wanted for Amoy and Canton

R. LYALL,

Secretary.

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A SMALL INVOICE OF

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GEO. P. LAMMERT,

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Hongkong, 17th October, 1894.

CANTON DISTRICT.

LOCAL NOTICE TO MARINERS, No. 5o.

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SPECIAL WINTER RATES, (FROM NOVEMBER 1ST TO MARCH 31ST).

One person, per day...........$250 10 $ 300

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INDIA CHOLAGOGUE-AD

we hear of several regular liners being chartered | NOTICE is hereby given that the BUOYS remedy for Fever and Ague.

for Swatew.

Stocks of coal, both here and in Cheloo being exhausted,

It will be necessuy for steamers to carry enough con! for their voyage both ways,

Anivale to date are 269 steamers ard 36 sail, against 244 steam and axil last year.

Vessels in port: Taku. Singon, Tamarind Wootung, Chintang, Mary Steward and Saluto.

BITS OF INFORMATION.

No bird can as backward without turning, New York contains more Hebrews than there aro in Jerusalem.

In 1721 an English law was passed against calico fining wearer and veller.

Weah's ark was bigger than the Great Eastern, aul It proved to be a perfect success.

11 twelve mant-ges out of every hundred one of the parties has been married before.

Toe

word "dandy" was first used in England

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Sole Agents in Hongkong for "TANSAN" | Extra Bed-room, per month........

Tepung konvoiu$110 to 120,00

For further particulars, apply to

the New Japanese Table Water which contains per cent, more Iron Carbonate than that of any similar Spa.

MARKING the CHANNEL through the Torpedo position have been REMOVED, and the High Authorities have decided on TWO PILOT STATIONS ONLY; one below SAM-8 PAN CHOW for Vessels bound inward and the aber above the WANTONG ISLANDS those bound out.

Masters are required TO STOP at thre] places for Inspection and for Pilots, and os no account to proceed after dark.

Every care should be taken to go at the Slowest Rate of Speed-conformable with safety.

through the Torpedo position.

Approved,

J. H. MAY,

Harbour Master,

E. B. DREW,

Commissioner of Customs, Custom Hasa, Canton, 16th October, 1894.

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FACK TO FACE WITH A YAST PROBLEM. We are, if we would but admit it, face to face with a vast problem. Sle Harry Parkes, the famous British Minister to China, sald to me one day in Peking, that he had stalled it for forty-three years, and could not comprehend it. And Sir Harry Parkes was a stałcaman of con- summate intelligence. The iste John T. Delaze. Editor of the London Times, and

among advised a

* young foremost jurnallats of the to a manner beginning bla career in the pres friend of mine, connected with his * paper, and to study the East-the politics of the BEX generation. The politics of the next generation, Mr. Delane believed, would turn upon Chinese more than spon any other question. These were wise men who looked out upon the far horizon.

are.

and

the

THE PRESENT STRUCILE MAY RESULT IN PRACE.

The boo tree lo the sacred city of Amarapoors, Burmah, is told to be the oldest tree in exis tence,

It has been calculated that 8oo shots were fired for every man wounded during the U.S. Civil War

fa well could be dog to a depth of forty-six millew, the air at the bot om would be as dense as quicksilver.

Massachusetts has more Incorporated cities of more than 10,000 Inhabitants than any other State in the Union.

A while's

kle's throat le'as smail that you could choke Him with your fist, and he feeds on the smallest things to the sex. victory, The earth

a revolving on its axis goes almost By far, reckoning st the equstar, as a cenROD-

maie than three seconds.

bathe to to say, it goes a mile in a little

As to the outcome of the present way, I have no idea that the Great Powers will permit it to be fought to a finish. A hurried peace will be Imposed by Rusals or Great Britain as soon either combatant has won a decisive vict The will be a peace with "compensations" to the intervening Powers in the way of land OT seaports. The pity of it is, that China and Japan

Aghting and

under the very eyei of the ravening Mount Ararat, the alleged resting-place of eagles who ait waiting in their eyite, ready to Noah's ark, is, in reality, two mountain separated It by a valley. The behest peak is 17,310 fant, pounce upon one or the other as their prey a miserable, unnecessary business, if only one and the lesser 13,000 feet above sea level. had the heart to write about it I have not The history of the efforts to press China to remembering so much that was hopefu! and full accept Western Ideas in religion and trade, of promise in those fair, beautiful lands, and so much that when we study their consequences, Illustrates seeing to this war the wreck my meaning. We have been impatient to bava was hoped for by those who wished them well.

Our own concern is in the fact that within. Chine Auglicized-mericanized-one with the

thin was may be enclosed the most serious Western world. We have seen what has come

question of the times. By forcing Chine relations with Chios

fato of that in our own Minister to Chine the late na en armed, nation we shume & during the Lincola

discussed messzeless responsiblity. Chine, as I recited the with me, and:

|

The late Mr. Barlingdalstration, echter | gald, moves as the glacier-allent, vast, f

this

the

To-day's At vertisements.

** THEATRE

I have

• q zestion

agos, antedating

■ wise old mandarin who sat la the Ministry of readisturbed through

the most anciant of Western

civilization, Prince Kung. Burlingame was urging up venerable when Hamer sang and before the the government the wisdom of China towing man ampire was founded, and Time ss.yat berveli at once into the artos the Western Roman

bringing no decay. Bat the glacier may have Power. Но pointed out, se every

very American Mialster has done alece the days of Calahan Impulss such as Chins may receive from this Cushing, the inestimable

that would war with Japan, Therela lles the gravity of the problem, which is worthy of study in the lights accrue from the policy of progress. Western popup/Replied the Chinese statesman, / of Genghis Khan and Timur.

are angry

advantagon

хой

us because we do not gu shend. You would have us become in a day as England or the United States. You overlook the unique conditions of Chinese society, the burdens of the exigencies of ancient and of many ages, venerated customs, the wants of a teeming lus population, our inability to meet the

sudden change which

FOOCHOW NOTES.

FoocHow, October 13th, Short arrivals from the North have caused a

The price of gold leaf which a nth ago was $45k per tuul weight has ow fallen to

old impose, not alone upon this a 1 in the prlow of rise and whant at this port

hut upon

In errential those who are responsible for

subelstence; the conservative character

of

The Viceroy will attend the Posat Temple, Institutions which have endured beyond the in which the Idal Kwapping in placed, an attermost limits of your history, You would have us topple over the past, with which for Wednesday next for worship.

W We understand that the Viceroy has appointed

centuries we have been content, unconcious of Colonel Long-kung-sex, now at Canton, to the

would have

tha

You

blessings you now bring in open hands, post of Commander-in-Chief of the garrison of

have as enter at once upon the hurrying channels of Western enterprise. Now,

Owing to prem of work in the Arsenal, iba

part to let me tell you: You are, as ikay s230) | salaries of the nmployda have bean increased, angry. But it wa were to take your advios you ́and many extra handa have been added to the would be angrier. You complain that we go tabiakant. Loo stow. You would soon complain because

·we were going too fast."

A CAPTIVATING' DREAM.

in

a the city on the maws of the closing of the river

It is reported that some excitement prevalled

becoming

*

Had Mr. Barilogame lived to po the fai, banks, ne more ponbably exchange shops, closed

Alment of the work to which he rere so much the curtail thanke banaess. genfus and enthusiasm, he would have realized,

mo far as the United Sintoy was ossostved, the A well known thidi whe form long time kan prescianos of the Chinese statesman. He would maled on his nefarious trade baik in foreign have seen the consequences of that Chinos and Chinese konge, and whe had kad seve progress which was his foodly cherished kape sampe masa pes. The gil length bem mought and

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8. N. YAMAGUCHI,

Proprietor.

THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Quan's Road and Dsiddall Strut.)

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JAPAN

FOR SALE.

TAPAN HAND-MADE PAPERS.

PRINTING PAPERS,

JAPAN

JAPAN

80.

800

"THE UNDERSIGNED are perpared to

TGIVE ESTIMATES for FITTING the

PÁTENT PROCESS on LAND and MARINK BOILERS for BURNING CHARBONNAGES COAL DUST/.

GORDON & Co., BOWRINGTON FOUNDRY, Test Folst.

Hemptres, noth August, 1804.

HONGKONG TIMBER

YARD, WANCHAL.

REGON.

SLATS may be Booked at M, KY * O* WALKWY, La TH))) - Hönginng 17th Celeber, iloś

1896

APAN COPYING PAPERS,

'APAN WALL PAPERS.

PRICES VERY MODERATZ,

"HE Undersigned has always thought that such a place xe thậù was the one thing needed to fit in between Hozel. Liru and the PRIVATE BOARDio Houst→providing it ba First-class in every detail. A place where own may have his GRILLED CHOP of STEAK 11 say home of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later If netice be given. He is also prepared be SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per Many of Order-the Parties. sending Dishes, dix, for same-and Cash, Terma 100

| Breakfast .......par meal 8.0.75.....par Month Sex

TUBE Dinder 5.

$125...

悱 $0.75

Breakfast, Tiain and Dinner...

ORDERS respectiůly solicited by the Under Makfast and Tillis st signed.

MITSUI BUSSAN KAIKHA, -- 8, Queen's Rand ContinĂ

and Disaat wees

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44

SPECIAL. TIFFINS and DINNERS serval

in Konaklont Styla si short notion.

W. THOMAS,

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