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solitary modern gun, which, as our corres- CHILDREN starving to death on account of their pondent points out, could never succeed in foability to digest food will find a most mar- teach g the Japanese vessels. Furthermore, vellons fond and remedy, in Scott's Emulsion of hadis fort been at all formidable, it was Pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites. Very quite possible for the Japanese men-of-war to palatable and easily digested, Read the follow- have concentrated their site upon it and to haveing

testimonial: I have prescribed 'Scott's dismantled it without shot roing near the Empiston In case of children suffering from defenceles

and mal-nutrition and can report most city of Tengchow, Yet what do we wasting and and never in the slightest danger of being struck by sach case taken most readily. "W. PERKINS, the city on Friday, the 18th fastant, but knowing Heapital. Any Chemist can supply R-Sole the guns of the Chinese, not only bombarded M.R.C.S., Medical Superintendent, Butleigh the helpless state of the place were guilty of the Agents for Hongkong and the Empire of Calon barbarily of returning next day and firing forty-Watkins & Co., Hongkong.def. shells or more foto densely populated elly, for

went to do, for practice, but the shots being? Three I■panese, men-of-war, which were favourably of its good effect; it has been in

to the west of it on a high hill there in small fort with one go dized me dein cannon. Thre are three encamp cuis on the south and west sides of the city, containing in all about 2.500 soldiers. There are no soldiers to the city, When the Grit few thats were fired I supposed It was the Chineas firing away powder, as they very heavy I went on to the look-out on top of the house, from which the sea is in full view. the city about hall way from the mainland to the I saw a large vessel passleg by falands. Presently another came in view from behind the blaff, and finally third. Both the forward

on the city as Contigu Forward vecin fired

only fired they passed. The hindmost only- one or two shots. The gun on the little fort on the hill fired several

also did some guns, in the water a shots, as water city mounted on the wall facing the but their halls fell for short in the water. From

my past of observation could see every dish fear the vessels and hear the balls whileg over my head or striking the wall near by. The Tingchow College, with Mr. Hayes' house and mine, are about 100 yards from the north wall

no other apparent purpose than that of destroying CHIna coast mETEOROLOGICAL the lives and property of Inoffensiva non- combatants.

The reason for an attack being made any- where in the neighbourhood of Tengchow is more apparent to us than it was to the resident foreign missiocatter, as we can anderstand that the Japanese wished to make a demonstration on the north-west of Shantang in order to

In order to 'diaw away the Chinese forces from the ess of the so that the landing of their troops in

of the city and directly opposite the water cling Hay could be effected with the lear

warda dis-

mounted there was so Inferlar in range to the guar of the men-of-war that they were never in danger from it.

I saw one shot plough into the earth In a garden about 100 yards om Mr. Hayes' house, possible opposition. That was legitimate war- and also saw a shell strike the wall and burst fare, but this purpose could have been served by with a leafening explosion about 200

an attack an yarde

on the fort aftuated outside. Tengchow tart. One shot came through the wall and, elly, which might have been bettered to pieces glangtur, Hemolished a Chinese house shout 120 by the Japanese at their leluare, as the one gan

obably about twenty- yards to the cast of us. Probably Ave shots fell in the city. On

One shot at least went clear over the city and struck

nearly a

baif mile beyond. We have already heard of seven

A or eight houses bel: g struck, two of them being set on fire. One shot struck Miss Moon's yard wall, but did to other damage, Miss Moon herself was not at home. A

home. A conalderable number of persona were wounded, though we have only heard of one being killed.enders, who ignored his hall unde com. which is rather - remarkable thing cat Man the number of shells that fell in the city.

of the rear's stopped, but

almply fired

сед

they went, and when well past the city' formed off and steamed north towards Port Arthur. It

vessels, which themselves

in surmised here that these came through

Ho, e Sund looking for. have arce or twice secicted t

short lime.

a short

opened not

there for

the

Barth hill, and being fired on by the fort of

stoutly deny that they on the city, The Chily on the fort hot ste fired the first shot, and it is impossible to tell st

this

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4th February, 1895.--At 4 p.m.

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writing just how the affray did open. it was a breach of the laws of war for the Japanese to fire in this reckless way and without notice co a defenceless city. They would, of course, have been justified in diacing the fine art of "gaining time":— mantling the fort, which they could easily have done

without on hing the clly. We have, of course, informed the authorities at Cheloo and hope we may receive a visit from some of them mes to-morrow. We propose to stand by our homes and only ask that the Japanese be required to treat us according to the laws of civilised war- fare.

and

THE SECOND ATTACK,

When the Japanese turned north on Friday evcuing we supposed we were done with them for the perir, but he next day a little after noon they were ditrovered lying behind the Islands And a little later they steamed out ar if going east towan's Chefoo, bat presently turned and came up

toward the city, and as soon as the foremost ROL within tange the opened fire, the other vesicl following in turn. They made a circle, keeping beyond of the on

The bnt as they tanier way from us ceased. Evlog, We hoped they were gone, but they went round the circle and returned firing as before and then steamed off about four o'clock towards Chelno, As soon as they appeared Mr. Hayes went down to the water city and with the help of a milliary officer there managed to get in

taking a white flag and also Biz, put off to try to

board one of the vestris and, if possible, make such statement of the fae's as would prevent them firing into the city.

He was for a time in the direct range of the gue on the hill and shots fell both before and behind him. He finally got outside of the direct

range, and keeping on finally

got quile near one of the vessels, but no signs or halling from him were

were herded

and, as they did not

BOT HOT!

ZA

of

John W. Forter was born in Pike county, Ind., and March, 18:6. After his graduation at the State University of Indians in 1855, he attended the law school at Harvard University, and, having been admitted to the Bar, began practice at Evansville, Ind. He was bullding up a good practice when the Civil War began. Mr. Foster at once volunteered into the Federal service and was

appointed

major of the Twenty-fifth Indiana Infantry Volun teers. He saw much hard fighting while In service and rose to the rank of colonel. He headed brigade of cavalry in General Burnside's expedition to East Tennessee and was the first to occupy Korxville In 1863. At the end of the war his rank was that of briga dler-general by brevet. During the whole period of bis soldiership he was connected with the Western armies of Generals Grant and Sher- man,

Cape At. Tamen

Os the 5th, at tryckim, the barometer was rising, and fresh north winda, wth cloudy weather, prevailed.

↑ -Barmers reduced to level of the ma in lượyan, tazka mod

Inap bolchs 1-Xemgintuen la tha abada, la degree, Kah rosheit, Wenuity, la percentage of aturadong the tumidity of air netvented with inclature bolaz 100, 4= Direction of the wind to two potuia; 3. - Varon of the wind, according te Beaufort sein. 6-State of the moscher, 1 His shy, # Deschać clouds, of Driasiing rain, ♬ Fog, z Goomy, A Hall,) Lagholine, » Uremast, ♬ Pasing showart, e Squilly, a Ráin, a browsi Thunder, • Tulity, = Dee ww. pmRadar la lucbat, tanche and hundresths.

F. 5. Proa, Flest Kanfotami.

Hongkong Observatory, 5th February, 1895.

HONGKONG REGISTER.

Barometer... Temperature Humidly

Previous

On

date On date

day i p.m.

at com.

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50

to

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Direction of wład Weather

Rala

t

2,01

Highest open air temperature on the 4th Lowest open air temperaturs on the 4th

Upon his return to Evansville ha edited the Daily Journal of that city, and was made Post- master in 1869. He was chairman of the Republican State Committee fo the your 1871. His first appointment as Minister was to Mexico Hongkong Observatory, 5th February, 1895.

in 1871, to which President Hayes re-appointed hlm, In 1880 be assumed the duties of United States Minister to Russia, which he held until November, 1881, when he resigned in order give closer attention to argen private business. 17pon his return to America in 1881 Colonel Foster located at Washington and established himself as an attorney in international business as counuel for foreign legations and kindred matters before courts of commissions, arbitrators, etc.

he of enurse caulid ant get alongside. I stood Spain, and he served from February, 1881, to

on top of the house with an American

Cond

feet of Ibe first. Half another fell within five instructed to return to Spain to reopen

President Arthur appolated blm Mialiter to Ang WAY. ing in full view of thems through the whole first March, 1885, when he resigned and returned to the Valled States, having negotiated an import- round and part of te

They seemed to, alm most of their shots at the tower over the ant commercial treaty with the Spanish Govern- hement. This treaty elicited general discussion, gale, and as our house lay lo about the same and was strongly opposed in the Senate. Thai range we got a larger number of shots than any body failed to confirm it, and it was afterwAEDA #pot in 'clly. One of the first shots fired landed

the clie

withdrawn by President Cleveland i for reconsider. ashell in the earth about

from cur hoore. forty feet:

stion. Some weeks Ister Colonel Foster A few moments later

whizzing tone nord went

tlong for a

Treaty, This mission, over my bead and struck and barst went en close to me that I "Involuntarily dedged but unenccessful, and he remained abroad Under ↑ the administration of

less.

There was a fascination in

beyond. One

modified

to one side, which was as natural as it was use Harrison, Foster was connected the

few flashes and then flstening for thow watching the Department in a miser capacity with be State

of the

June, 1992, he was nominated to be Secretary abot. But

But about the

the middle of the last round I

of State to succeed Mr. Blaine. He was at once concluded I had better get down, considering confirmed. that if the house werd beneath me

were struck he rolled down and killed by the fall.

Just after

Colonel Foster now counsel of the Chinese Legation to Washington, with a salary

me I might

I came down a large shell went into the earth about a hun 'red feet east of the house, and burst. ing trew, a shower of earth and stones over

house. In all eight shots struck quite sourd our house, and six or seven lut siidis a couple of hundred yards. Most of the shots here One shot went clean through fell in n

open gardens. the North

tower, but did not seriously damage it.

At jorty sheils fell in the city kliling buis of people, and seve rly

struck JOTCIA! The gun on the north bill fired

the wall.

fram time to time, and Mr. Hayes reports that one shot come within three or four reds

of the foremost Japanese vessel. The people

that some.

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HONGKONG TEMPERATURE,

(om Menas. Deo, Filcoum &. Coll. Regliter.)

To day.

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day's bombardment created a regular atampede is slowly advancing towards Haicheng, which from the cliy and

and fabulous prices were paid for

pald for town be proposes to recapture, but is anxious kind of care

coveyance. The second day

for the Japanese to come out from behind their omen and children trebled the were fiving in all directions, the men carrying present in the battle was fought,

men, women and the panic

fortifications, and fight in the open. He is at neighborhood of Kangwangisal, bundles of clotblog and the women hobbling where

the last

вос along on their le feet dragging thelr children has

has sent several thousand troops to Kaichow, All right the city was satte with which town he had previously evacuated. His preparations for

for moving and on Sabbath army, which rapidly growing in numbers, is marning multitudes started on foot and others which

now spread over the towns and villages between | with any conveyance that it was possible to get. Kalchow to the south-east of us and Newchwang A binding cowstorm came on about nine za miles to the north of us, so o'clock and continued till late in the afternoon. have the Chinese soldiers on three side of It is probable that many perished in the snow, Yesterday about 300 cavalry and 1,500 infantry passed towards the south. We heartily wish C, W. MATTER. Commenting on this subject the N. C. Daily that active movements will take place soon, a

all food and fuel supplies are rapidly diminishing, News very sensibly remarks that the detailed account which Dr. Mateer gives of the bombard. Constant reports of the sufferings of the ment of Tengchow by Japanese mon-of-war Japanese are being brought in, and to a great will be received with surprise and indignation. extent such reports must be true. The Japanese Hitherto the treatment of Chinese non- kava, as far as we know, not made any forward combatants the Japanean Invaders of Coins movement from Halcheng. They are possibly In recruiting, and waiting for milder weather. From has been humane and considerate, and Manchuria the Japanese bave largely won the the south we hear that the town of Halang-ynoh, between Kaichow and Fachow, has been sympathies of the natives by their kindossand just desilug, so that there was every reason occupied by the Japanese, and scouts have OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN AND CURIOS, to suppose that she natives of Shantung would frequently been seen some tra miten to the south have met with similar considerate treatment, of Kaichow. Unfortunately for the reputation of Japin this. has not been the case,

the 7th lust, some six or eight soldiers, who had besa looting and plilaging in one of the neighbouring villeges, ware brought in here, bound hand and foot. I have not heard what punishment they received.

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It must be borne in mind that Tengchow is An unimportant city, and though arrounded by walls, both the city proper and the contiguous water city are armed only with a few antiquated News has just come to hand that a great battle | goor, and could offer as much opposition to an is expected to-day or to-morrow, so we shall mitsch as the native city of Shanghai. Situsted | most probably hear the gaze, lós it will taken on a hill to the westward of the city, and plads 'about fwenty miles from this porta-27. some distance from 13, le a fort armed with | C, Daily News.

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THE

*HE Undersigned has always thought that

such a place as thle was the ane thing norded to it in between HOTEL LIFE and the First-class in every detail. A place where one PRIVATE BOARDINO House-providing it be may have bis GRILLED CHOP & STEAR or inter at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.} 07 if notice be given. He fe siso prepared to SUPPLY MEALS 10

to PRIVATE PARTIES por MENU or ORDER the Parties sending Dishes, &c., for same... and Cash, Terma ---- Prestart...per meal. 8.0.75...er Mouth

W $0.75... #4 Dianer

$1.35 Breakfast, Tiflu and Dinner... Breshfart and Tiffin .........

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Tiffin and Dinner Pum

SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINÑERS jeryka in Excellent Style at short notice.

W. THOMAS Proprietor,

Hongkong, rath June, c#04.

| to be had 'on the Island, "BAY VIEW » acceptee the best situation on the Shou-kl-wan Road, commands an openlient view of the Harboxy, and is always open to the cost breeses THE from the Southward Steam-launches can at day time come alongside the jetty adjoining the #nasious laws.

To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS

ORDERS mapanthilly solicited by the Under † have been added, and » LAUNCH rune from UMİNEN PEDDERS WHARF to HAT VIEW

AND FEITOUT BUSSAN KAISHA,

aysey Kall-hour after § 135. daily,

“Plivato Diasers or Tiffins prepared in First- 'gline style on the shortest notice, and Meals can

Honghong, 12th August, 1894-

BEER! FREDERICKSBURG BREWERY

COMPANY'S

ALE,

ES UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST

LIGHT BEER ON EARTH, and

It is offered by the Undersigned at very

reasonabis prices.

Apply to

H. E. BOTTLEWALLA,

BOLE AGENT, No.'s, D'Agullar Street,

(19)・ Hongbing, and February, 199ja

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