In a hostile enoter quicker than fifteen miles a day. It has to he èinstantly supplied with a number of requisites, which cannot be found in the enemy's country. The roads bebind the army are covered with a 1 fic passing to and fro, Peel stream of
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1894.
the sea as far as concertul af being filled by substitutes—" monde in Bavaria philosophy, and was then at the zenith of fame
on
lng to Captain Crawicy, the chief features which were becoming more and more apparent year by. year were the great Increase of foreigneri In Beltish ships, and the depreciation is who the quality and quantity of those who tords are the manned them. This was a Fabject of the y ty circulation upon which the health and
deepest
pest interest to every man who rejoiced in of the
strength derend. The practical command of beings Brilah sesman. These year by year were amy
Korea and the Yales diminishing in number, and their places were ziver, enables the Japanese to
there coh! ditons necessary for successful lovasion. The co-operation of the Japanese fleet moving with the contour
tour of the land, would not fulfit, there manifold en lang required and fulfilled by the alno hase. Before the command of the sea can be claimed for the Japanese, the Chinese naval force-no inconsiderable item of strength- has to be accounted for. The surerising want of t of furcsight which has! displayed by the Chinere
theea mayai antarlles in not poncentrating all the avalie naval force at Wel-hat-wel, amounts political sa'cile. The Peiyang. Nin- yan
and the Canton and Foochow floillas and
ought long since to have formed
He thought shipowners or ship-managers must be aware of the great strain officers constitutions caused by continuation of the watch-and-watch system of antiquity In the modern tramp stemmer. The Brist bandicraftsmen clamnured loudly for eight hours a day, and got In some instances. Yet it
it many an ocean trams (and China coaster, Ed. Honghong Telegraph.1 the mate on duly for 18 hours at of the 74. Such a sorry system of overwork and consequent physical Inefficiency was one form of under- manning that would seem merely to require mentioning publicly to enture alleviation.
WAB
fully-manned, uninsured ship should be more economical to her owner, taklag everything loto consideration, yet the "watch-and-watch method of the old-time rafling ship will found favour with some owners who were well insured and had nothing at stake!
for the bearfit Intercourse with the ‘aschera of that city, and returning, she established a schol in Alexandria which was attended by the distinguished youths of that clly, over whom ber influence is said to have been extraordinary. This was In part due to her great ability and Texning, and in part to her remarkable charms of person and manner. At the age of 50 she succeeded her father in the chair of
and beauty. Her life is said to have been one of spotless putty, and her influence was ever on the side of the good and noble. On several occasions she appeared as an advocate in the courts of law and with great success. Her knowledge of affairs seemed to have been as deep as her philosophical arches, and she occpas was for many years the confiden lat friend and adviser of the prefect of
of Alexandria. - Orestes Christlan by profession, while Hypatia was not. Cyril bishop of Alexandria, was Jalout of the powers of Orestes, who had successfully interposed bls authoilty to restrain the fanatic zeal of the bishop, whose perrecallon
ailon of the Jews was inconceivably hare Ha drove
them
and mide a combired attack on the Facts, however, tended to show that, although from the city by thousands, destroyed t junction, ar Japanese
The spectacle of a country Ike China, permitting self to be invaded with impunity while still in the possession of respect able means of off nce in the shape of a navy, is rothing short of prant of the want of more administive ability, and the lack of any ong with
naval matters to take the correct *kialles, and challenge again the Japanese right to control the northern coast of Chios.
the
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KOREAN NOTES.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
their
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property and subjected them to torture and death. Orestes was able to check this for a time, but length Cyril contrived to influence the Christies popolace against bim and bis adviser, Hypstla. The result was that the streets of Alexandria ran red with blood on more than one occasion. Ju one of these tumults, Hypatia, who was passing through the streets in a
i a carriage, was seized by the crowd, and with the sanction of the officers of the church, was striped naked before the people, who fell upon her armed with oyster shells, sed cat her to pieces, the fragments of flesh being bow..... afterwards publicly burned. There is
is some of Cyril for this murder, but the difference of oplaton asta the direct
responsibility weight of evidence seems to be that it was commlited, if bot at his instigation, at least
with
bie full approval. This eccurred in the year 475.
Hypatia has often been described as a heathen she was a sample of the product of tomartyr. but
heathenism, the Cbristianity of the
of the day com. pared very poorly with the system which it displaced. Hypatia was the head of the Neo- Platonic school of thes ancient Occidental schools, It may be described as an amalgamation of beginning of the Christian era the Roman world Oriental and Occidental thought. At the
was given over to what we would nowadays call agnosticism. The philosophy of Greece, which had fallen far below the high ideals of Plate, was unsatisfactory to
to the Roman mind. The Illiterate apostles, seemed too crude for the
teachings of Christianity, as
as advanced by the refined and intellectual minda wh'ch studied in the school of Athens and Alexandria, but they saw in it what was lacking in the ancient heathenfem, and set themselves to work to reform the fatter so as to make it conform to the new and higher standard,
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On the that antaum. the bazomater was claing. Moder ate north winds, with fisa walther, prevail.
-Barment induced to Seeni of the to lachen, tomato wed hemdredtha, *—Testparstar in the shade la LOOK OUTI canbelt, Humidity, la persineage of bersion, the humidity of a sururssed with molatar being 100, Direction of them to tw point. -Farcs of the winỏ narazđồng tỏ Basurt sain katte of the weather, à Brusaky, z Datačvad clowda, of Defenling coin. / Weg, g Gloomy, & Half,
De 1 Thunder,
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Nobody denier for moment that Port Arthur, If poss
possessed by the try dire, would become the base of operations for the Japanese, simply be caure it fulfi's every e n2filen needful for such a
CHIMULPO, November 2015. pupost-In the same way that Maits does in the
The Korean Prince who was sent an ambas- Mediterranean for the Refish, and Sebastopol Salonil returned two days ago with 99 packages, sador to Japan to return the call of the Marquis 1in the Black Ses for Ross. This
fortress has not failen yet, nor nught it to be captured it which number included four foreign stores. He the Cbinere d-fend it as ( ought to be defended so brought with him a pony as present from photinately and als? the defence at the the Mikado, One person at least will rejoice, critical
moment by a naval work on the blockad. and that is bis father. It is said that every day ing qudran, which would 19ke the Japanese ai the King sent a telegram to Japan asking him to a di silvant pe and place them possibly between return at once, but, as they had to pass through
wo fires. The first at of the drams of
the Taman neval
Legation panese
is extremely doubifal was has taken leer. The Japanese and Chlors if all or any, of them were despatched from the buth
I'm a naval victory, and both navies still
peninsula. keep the sea. The Chinese, bawarer, scom gossip. Of the Japanese force which was sent The Tonghaks are now giving material for 17
un burry to contest the supremacy of the sea. to disperse them a number have been killed, and have permitted the Japanese to move to and
o lo Chinese waters
hese waters unm-lex'ed, thus giving one report stating 300 were lain. What the them all these adva tages which the command
eract number is we do not know, but it is at of the sea confers, though it cannot be raid that least a hundred. The Korean soldiers who Japanese bave the absolute control of the companied the Japanese force, with the aca un if they have destroyed all vestige of nara! the Tonghaks when they arrived at Chyoung: naval exception of about a hundred, refused to fight opposition, which is far from being the case, as lang as Cla Fas the Peiyang and three chyeng-io and the Japanese were obliged other squadrons fast. The fault of the Chinese
to Rot alone. They proceeded to seize Pats in al-vs considering warships as part of some of the Tonghik leaders, and one of the local military opisa lan, quite neglecting them
ibem a
was beheaded by the Tapanese. This the faz-z achtep off e's of independent scilon of proved to be the last straw," and that al; ht nival Lege, when concentrated and victorious
at a place called Yelichyou, 70 Japanese were the Incal (ya'em of action in adhered to. This killed, and at two or three other places The Neo-Platonists were heathens only in the fully and unsound princin'e of using the naval smaller numbers were disposed of. There are now sense that they were not Christians. They were Hongkong Observatory, 8 h December, 1894. forges of China will fead, if persisted, in to their
within the walls of Kongchyow the capital of not idolators, and they laculcated the highest being destroyed in detail. There is still time the province of Chyangchyeng about 30 purity of life. They believed in a diety whom to medy this defeat.
Japanese who dare not venture out wutil the they described as absolutely good, incapable of The Viceroys Kuangtung and Fukles have expected reinforcements silve. Four nights being understood by the mind, who was without no special need of their large naval forces, s4
ago a body of about (wenty went out under beginning, and is the principle and crate of all the water approaches to each capital are cover of darkness to see how airs stond, and things. This diety was manifest in three adequately defended by strong fartificallons verlous for the Japanese, and the div
of these ten were killed. Matters are very one of which is the human soul, Thus POSTARE? and torped mines, which would enable them toilspense with th:i naval forces, and
Chinese out of Korea is not the diving of the one of the great teachers of this school, wher of their
of dying, Bald I
to release the divinity "I struggle to {
forming a
rep ried on good that Count Incuyt was in despair as authority that is within me." Here the rader will police Equadron. hal or Miney cold rendervous at
the same line of
of thought as that expressed in the and there be joined by the caused by the bullying policy of his predecessor. speaking of Christ as one with God, refers to
matters on his
bis arrival, chiefly first
first chapter of John's gospel, where the apostle, Priyane e; and when the Junction had been feed the nex naval fight would not
The Korean Government sasents to everything Him as the light which lighteth every man' The remarks of "Centurion" to undo the harm than it was to cause It. lat 1 ff.
but does nothing, and it ta far more difficult to that cometh Into the world." the mked frence that exists between wa arity of modern, soldiers, and another army: Chemulpo on thele
The Kangbos troops came down as amed and drilled on antiqunted lines, cannot
to fight the Tonghaks, Le refited, especially when called upon to fight Not bavlng say uniform they borrowed that of In an open country, where the many advantages
naval students, and we of discipline and drill tell with full effect. Still, spectacle of a body of soldiers in naval for
uniform. did not
not get farther than Chemulpo, how.
a junction with the shelf tarks. It
which he found matters
Tay
tho
It is maintaine that this discrepancy will be The
gradually
The
overcome, as renks improves, and after one or two
most difficult of
months they
Fa
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What the loture of Neo-Platonism would have been 5 Cbristianity had not been accepted by the Roman emperors, and been converted lato a vast political power, no one can guess. The discriminating student will see that the discord between it and Christianity was more in regard
pames than anything else.
After the death of Hyaatia this school of
philosophy declined in influence, but for more
Highest open air temperature on the 7th.JP Lowest op de tamparators on the th
F. G. too,Firm Asistant.
HONGKONG temperaTURE.
(From Momes, Theo; Pulcower & Co.'s Ruglebut.) Today. Becometseg 3, 100; ----- Farmer 19982 Parma Parsingtipri Thamometer- p. Thermoser=4 D«rk.
Thara pasatamġ a,in. (Wet bulb)
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as the discipline in the ever, having been recalled, and, considering that Chloese severe examples have brez made of leaders yo down to disperse the Tongbakby anally went dup by do rot de their da
rot do their duty and show a bad example to HATIK
haring feast of reconciliation, their recall was their troops, the shorteña ings of the Chinese w]}} | Perhaps the wisest course to pursue, unless 150 | bed the teachers to the remotest regions of † PRACTICE will take place between the hours finally pear, and numbers of improved government wished to aid the Tongkaks.
Arms will do the rest.
•
A few days ago the death of Mr. Domke of the German Consulate occurred. He had been very Ill for some time, and his death was not entirely unexpected. A hard working man, his death leaves gap which to these troublous times cannot well be filled.-N.-C. Daily News.
TIENTSIN NOTES,
(FROM A CORRESPONDENT.)
All China has to do is to determine never to submit, and she must win in the long run. The first thing the Chinese ought to do is to concen- trate their fleets, centralise the administration of the navy under an Admiralty, and do away entirely with the controlling power of Viceroy aver naval concepelice doty, which can be exced in so far as in needful ior
lucal
and patrol effected by armed steam-launches Port Asthat is not taken, and if the Chinese can. retain possession of it, the Japanese
TIENTSIN, November 26th. bave no secure bare, and should the Chi
The Felching arrived here on the 24th Instant;" nere once again assert their power at sea, bringing a report from Chefoo of the fall of Port after forming a junction
of all their squadrons, Arthur on the aand inst., but most foreigners are position of the Japanere in Korea and Man- facredulous and the Chinese officials gladly con- the Churla
urla world be reenviable. Without Fontradict the truth of the report. The last direct Arthur te fipanese depend entirely upon their news from Port Arthur was brought by the Taku preponderance at ara. Let the Chinese once tug-boat Chining, Captain Limberg, who has stylke them a hlow with all their united fleets
been out seeking for the overdue barque and be snecessful, and the naval and military
tury || Americana, loaded with raliway material for the power of would be broken. As far as Chinese rellway, and this search constantly
Japan Janan de concerned, it is a nival war. The takes the Chining in the vicinity of Port Arthur. allure to keep the command of the sea would The Chinlung lay in Pigeon Bay on the zal mean, in japan's case, entire destruction.
inst, when a Japanese torpedo bost came along. side and took her papers to the flagship. The officers were very polite, returning her papers in
a time. a little time, but warn d ber off. It happened that the Porpoiss was in the vicinity at the time to see ials play.
Telegrams to-day from Chelon state that the Taken togboat Pike had returned there on the At a recent meeting of the Shipmastersace from Fert Arthur. The wires are all
after being orde
ordered off by the Japanese some Soclery held under the presidency of Captais distance fro McKiry at Fishmongers! Hall, London, a very cat, and the Japanese seem to have surrounded
THE MANNING OF BRITISH SHIPS.
THE ADUSIS OF THE WA' CH-AND-WATCH
SYSTEM.
.
than a hundred years in teachers still had their classes in Alexandria. In the year 133, the Emperor Justinian closed these schools and the Raman empire.
Hypatia may be regarded as the consommation of womanly perfection under ancient heatheniem. History at fist dealt harshly with her, represent ing her to be one inspired of Satan to allure by her beauty and talents the Christian rongistracy from strue faith; but later her poble qualities of mind t
gained ascendancy over her traducers, just as her personal graces won the hearts of all who came in contact with ber. A woman of marvellous beauty,
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. 'NFORMATION has been received from the Military Authorities that ARTILLERY
of 8 A.M. and 5:30 PM. as under:-
On 10th, fith and rath December, from Stonecutters' Island in a South-westerly d'arction.
All Ships, Janke, and other Vessels are cau- tioned to keep clear of the range.
By Command,
.
J. H. STEWART LOCKHART, Acting Colonial Secretary,
Hongkong, g''December, 1994
leader AGAM3+ of talents that made her the Colonial Secretary's Office,
of mea of thought, of wisdom that qualified ber
adeninister justice in the most Corrupt and cosmopolfan city that the world has ever seen, with a man's heart that hated cruelty tile for those with whom she had no other In every forrs, and prompted her to sacrifice her sympathy except that of cominon humanly HONGKONG such was Hypatia.
FACT OR FICTION.
Cape Colony has a debt of $355 for each white realdent.
Africa has a population of 366,000 Europeans and 755,000 negroes.
of a
An Engilah print dated 18:9 contains a picture a woman on a tricycle. The earliest known directory was that of London, published I in 1677.
There scarcely hamlet in South Africa
not now connected with the post and telegraph. Some one has figured out the fact that Adam
Was
Created just as the was actilog,
Interesting and ble paper on "Manning of the place to that he defalte uns can be la 1748.
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Steamshine and Sailing Vessela" was read obtained. The Liy# left here for Kube on the
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A and
and to this miserable war. The Legyen wasterday for ny and Kungpas left with troops, princi. In opening the proceedings.the Chairman said | pally cavalry and artlisty. The Toonam leaves the subject before the meeting was one of to-day for Port Arthur under (ba “Red Cross paramount importance to all who had vested fag, to being wounded troops back to Tientsin. interes's in the Britishs Merchant Suivics, and | She has several
Daphne arrived from Chefoc
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The House of Lords of Great Britain canstats of 560 noblemen entitled to seats and the House of Commons consists of
of 671 members, The original De
"Derby Day" was loaugurated seventh i exil of Derby, on the Isle of
by Jaches seve
ment on
special interest was lent to the question owing to Oy doctors en board. Mau, anticipating by a century its establish-
being in Sesalon, at Taku bar
Committee then bell
the Manning. "Steamships," he said, “
ffacemed naw to be fifty murloes for the Legation at
almost at the mercy of the individent away as to stores for the Liangt. The pan Poke of ships is so called from being originally
and bis staff to look after the
the number of the crew, apart
from
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In 1881 Great Britain consumed 13,000,000 FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW, the | the sccommodation of marines or
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pounds of China leak to 48,000,000 pounds and the deck officer had to go
go to Wall Bund. The German gunboat Alexandries also
the Shipowres had mony representatives in the arrived at the bar wife fifty blue-Jacke fin the House of Commons ; seamen had a representa" | German Legailon at Poking" and also bringing five; but the alter guarde' of ships were utterly stores for the Welf. The Alawandrine leaves carepresented. As those who should be beat at once for a cruise to Chefoo and the south......... Informed, affected ignorance as to the prevalence M. C. Daily News.
Berlous question of manolog shiners. On the is to be moored astern of the Zinnst at the from India and Ceylon ) in 1893 the importations Conepay's Steamship
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10
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and fregant ander
manning of ships,
that there never was
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No. 8, Queen's Road Central, [g
LEVY HERMANOS,
TEWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH
CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS, A great variety In Fancy Goods and Optical Instruments. Novelties received by every Mail.
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DENTISTRY
R. 1. SAKATA (from Japan),
Dr. SUI SANG,
DENTAL SURGEONS.
53, Queen's Road Central. First Cihás Dentistry and Moderate Fees.
Consultation Fres,
Hongkong, gth Apell, 1894.
SIEN TING, SURGEON ĮDENTIST, No. 10, DAGÜILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation fee. Hongkong, 37th September, 1804-
DENTISTRY,
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
AND
MODERATE FEES,
F2014
M
R
WONG
TAI-FONC
Surgeon Dentist
(Formarly articled Apprentics, and lattady
andlebant to Dr. ROCK), HAS REMOVED
на
THE BANK BUILDINGS,
QUEEN'S ROAD (Opposite Hongkong Hotel), CONSULTATION FREE," Hongkong, 17th July, 1891.
FOR SALE.
HKD): and-" CAPABLE | 200
FATHOMS of NEW STUD LINK 135 CHAIN CABLE of 1 9-16ths, inches INDŻORDERS respectiully solicited by the Under- | diameter, with Lloyd's Tast. Täs whole or
METSUZ BUSSAN KAISHA,
8, Queen's Road Control,
part of it-
Apply to
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer,
Duddeli Btveni,
19th November, tüọi