TELEGRAMS.

{Reuler's.

Prospects of Peace.

LONDON, 11th June

| Both belligerents have accepted President Roosevelt's proposals. Plenipotentiaries will probably meet in Washington; Baron Rosen will represent Russia, It is understood that

A: Correction.

The Hongkong telegraph, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1905.

HONGKUNG STEAMER STOPPBL | all occasions the most statesmanlike grasp of

BY RUSSIANS,

The C&.5. Ichang, which Atrived at Shanghai on the Bih inst. from Hongkong, [reported: At 13,20 p.m. on the 4th 'lan.ant, in Lat. 13" 32" 15" N., "Long, 155° 30′ 45′ E, a Russian Volunteer cruiser bore down on us, flying the signal "Stop Immediately. The steamer was stopped at once, and fifteen minutes later a boat was lowered from the

affairs and a perfectly marvellous mastory. of detail. He excicised a tremendous influence among religious classes in Great Britain, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, America and Australia, and the sad tidings of his death will be deplored in almost every civ.lised land.

He had retired from the direction of the C. I. M. a couple of years ago, and was spend Ing a long holiday in Switzerland, where his wife died towards the close of last year, when

in relation to his principal's affairs or business, or for showing or forbearing to show favour or disfavour to any person in relation to his prin- cipal's affairs or business; or

If any person knowingly gives to any agent, or if any agent knowingly uses with latent to deceive his principal, any receipt, account, or other document in respect of which the princi. pad is interested, and which contains any state any material particular, and which to his ment which is false or erroneous or defective in knowledge is intended to mislead the principal

He shall be guilty of a misdemeanour, and shall be liable on conviction on indictment to

To-day's Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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on Board, H. M. Screw Store Ship "HUMBER," Extreme length

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the next step will be the arrangement of an cru.ser, and we were boarded by threa Rus early this Spring ho felt himself called upon to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for(WEDNESDAY), the 14th June, 1905, at 3P.M., armistice. The Bourses in St. Petersburg overhauled and our captain was interrogated, sian officers and sigralman. Our papers were and Tokio are most active.

The signalman was meanwhile exchanging signals with the cruiser. Os informing the Russian officers of the result of the late en- gagement between the Baltic and Japanese fleats, they refused to believe a word of it, but treated the matter simply as a huge joke. It appeared that they had on board the crew of the Manchester sir, Oldh imir, whom they wish ed the chang to bring en frum Hongkong to Shangbal. At this time an Indo-hina S.N. Co's air, which had been following us, was

In yesterday's telegram No. 3330, delete the words "it now transpires" and for the ***6th August” read 8th June.

[N. C. D. News.]

The Captured Mon and Ships.

Tokio, 7th June. The latest return shows that the Japanese have taken 6,142 prisoners, including 137 who are to be released, and three dead, besides 69 chaplains and doctors who have already been released.

The Orel has been renamed the fami, the Nicolai . the Iki, (he praxine the Okino skima, and the Seniav nithe Mishima.

News From the Front.

Tukio, 8th June.

It is officialy reported that the situation on Tuesday was as follows: From 150 to. 160}' Russians marching towards Shamiaotse, a mile and a quarter cast 1 Vingepamen, were rout- ed towards Nienyuling. One soldier and two horses were captured. Otherwise the position is unchanged.

General Linievitch's Now Headquarters,

Tokic, Rib June, General Linievitch, it is now understood, is staying at Fenghua and occasionally inspecting his advanced lines to the southward.

The Russian Refugees at Manila.

Tokio, 5th June. It is reparted that two steamers laden with coal have left Saigon for the Russian refugees

at Maria.

London, 6th June. Thes andpaint of the American Government is that only ordinary damages, not batile dam- ages, may be repaired wit' out subjecting the vessels to internnien; and on the immediate internment of the Russian vessels at Manila has been ordered.

The Naval Prisoners in Japan. Toki, 8th June. The Japanese prisoners now inclu-te 254 officers, an aghom are two admirals, twelve captains, and twe ty-two commanders.

Sto'idity in the Russian Press.

Tokio, 8th June, The Vorer Premyn declares that unless the Japanese occupy Cronstadt and St. Peters burg, Russia cannot be said to be defeated, but she will still be able to maintain her status as a Great Power.

held up, and the crew of the presumably sunk en att Odkamia were transferred to her and the shortly afterwards steered in a southerly direction. The crew of the Russia cruiser seemed to be in good spirits and were a fine-looking lut of men. in the fo'cala head the guns' crews were al sia ions, awaiting orders. After 65 minutes' detention we were allowed to resume our voyage. This incident

is somewhat unusual, taking place, one might British men-of-war. almost say, within the range of the guns of

'BA17LB OF THE JAPAN SEA."-

of the C. I. M., and accordingly set out for not exceeding 6500, or to both such imprison- make a final tour of inspection of the stations" * term not exceeding two years, or to a fine. Chinh, on his eleventh and last visit, accomment and such fine, or on summary conviction panied by his son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, Mrs. Howard Taylor, who were with him to fine not exceeding £50, or to both such impri- for a term not exceeding four months, or to a the last. He was expecting to return to Eu sonment and such flas. rope by the C. P. R. steamer leaving here on the 24th of this month, and his ticket was ac- tually taken for the journey, when death un- fortunately intervened. He was seized with an attack of cardiac syncope on Friday and passed away peacefully on Saturday at Chang-iba-fu, As already stated. He was a man of the most leveable character and disposition, and will be universally mourned. He will be buried at Chingklang, beside the body of h's first wife, who died there many years ago.

A WOUNDED. DARELICT.

THE "BODRI" AT WOOSUNG.

worthy of that name is the Russian torpedo Alert by name and as it has proved well destroyer which arrived in Wonsung on the 4th just after having passed through sans of the most terrible experiences that could well fall to the lot of any vesiol, large or small, says the Shanghal Times.

We have good ground for announcing that the official designation of the recent great naval battle of the 27th and 18th May is to be the "Battle of the Japan Sea," says a contempora ry.

This is due to what we now know to be the wide diffusion of the fight over what Togo himsell called "a greatly-extended field of battle." It is true that the battle began on the entrance of the Ballic fleet into the Iki Chan- nel between the islands of Tsushima and Oki- noshima. But the battle moved on to the north, spreading and scattering as it went all through

morning, the destroyers and torpedo buats Saturday night and the small hours of Sunday taking an active part in the pursuing fight all night. With daylight the Japanese feet again could use its guns to advantage of the fleeing keeping together. The battle was renewed Armada, or as much of it as survived, and was

near the Liancourt Rocks, and it was here By the death of the Rev. Dr. J. Hudson miral Kodjetsvensky was so neverely woundabouts that the two Russian battleships Orel Taylor, which occurred at Changsha-fa, Hunan,ed, and his ship in such a condition, that it

and Nicolai I. surrendered: Now the distance on Saturday, says the China Giselle of 5th was impossible for him to remain on

between the beginning of the battle on Satur inst, Christianity loses one of the most zealous board He therefore signalled to Admiral day and the final break-up of the remainder of and gifted labourers who has ever been engag. Nebogatoff and transferring the command into

the Armada on Sunday is, in English miles, is the poorer by the disappearance of a great, a pedo which was kept in readiness for such an ed in its dissemination in China, and the world his hands, was himself removed into the tor: about 275, or in geographical miles about 225, In fact it is correct to say that the whole south- good and useful man.

and their crews defended themselves to the Hornet Islands) are more than a third of the emergency. From that time although the ships western quarter of the Japan Sea was occupied by the naval operations. The Liancourt Rocks utmost, the Russians appear to have had no chauce

way between Tsushima and Vladivostok. To

DEATH OF A FAMOUS MISSIONARY.

About two hours after the outbreak Ad-

Whether it was that the loss of

a

call the protracted fight by the name of the true idea of the immense area involved, a Battle of the Japan Sea is accurate, as giving parallelogram of, say, 275 miles by nearly 140,

mundly, about 38,000 square miles.

the leader they had so impt citly believed in seemed to a fatalistic and superstitious no ple, an insurmontable obstacle to saccess; or whether the overwhelming numbers ant skill of the enemy simply crushed and annihilatedor, them off the face of the waters is encertain; Redļestvensky's disappearance everything gave the fact remains that from the moment of way before the fierce onslaught of the Japan- ese.

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GEORGE CURRY, Local Secretary,

The deceased missionary, whose highest claim to distinction is that he was the founder and organiser of the China Inland Mission, was born in Bardsley, Yorkshire, on the 21st May, 1832, and was, therefore, just alightly over 73 years of age at the time of his lamented de- cease. His father was a chemist in his naive town, and the future missionary was thus fo i to choose a kindred calling, the profession of medicine, for his life-vacation. his preliminary education in Hull, and com- He received pleed his medical studies in London, where

Business reported: Tugs Pref. af Tis, go. in due course he became a Member of

Shanghai advices, of 8th inst, state:-

the Royal College of Surgeons. Sometime

THESE CONCES8 ONS will only apply to Indo- binas at Tis. 71 cash, Tis. 75/76 for On the evening of the day of battle the Bodri July, an! Tis. 76/76) for September. Farn- pipes is carried out by the Gas Company.

houses in which the work of fitting internal afterwards, however, he became persuaded that observed the Blischeschia to be founderingham, Boyds at 119. 1641 for July, and Tis. 167 ais true vocation was only to be found in a and drew close alongside thus enabling her

ESTIMATES for any kind of Gas-fitting for September. Sumatras at Tis. 70. religious life, and accordingly turned his atten-

will be supplied WITHOUT COST to intend crew to put the wounded men aboard the Bodri, Shanghai Banks $800 Ex 71. Changhai and

Business done direct:-Hongkong anding or existing customers, tion to Divinity. After the prescribed course Nine wounded men were thus saved, besides Hongkew Wharfs at Tis. 190 for June, Indo- of study he was ordained as a Nonconformist seventy of the crew; the commander had Chinas at Tia. 751/76 for July. Farnham, minister, and made up his mind to engage in been killed early in the day. The same Boyde at Tis. 163 for june, fls. 165 for July, Mission work in China, to which end be joined evening the Badri turned back, thinking to and Tis. 167 for Septeniber. Perak Sugars at the Chinese Evangelical Society, an organisaan into some port; but having absolutely no Tls. 70 for June. Wei-hai-wei Golds at Sia tion which has been defunct new for many

cum call. Langkats at Ti 2771 cash, Tis, coat on board (she is only capable of carrying 230/227 for June, and Tis. 231 for July, under the auspices of that organisation, arriv- years, and made his first visit to this country 120 tons) she found herself obliged to burn Pulps at The, 170, Astors at 531. ing in China in March 1854.

up all stray and spare wood, of which unfortunately there was but little. Added to this, a thick fog fell which continued for three days, during which time such heavy seas were running that the boar, making no way, was tossed to and fro like a cork upon the water. The wounded suffered tonures, for provisions were scarce, water there was next to none, and as the engines were stopped the dis tiller was of no use. In one ward-room or cabin about 12 ft. by 12 fo were nine officers, five belonging to the Bodri, and four rescued. The allowance of water or tea was two cups each a day, so if they indulged at breakfast they had to thirst for the day..

After some years' labour in Shanghai, Ningpo Hangchow and other cities in this and the neighbouring provinces, and quite extensive The Victometti says that peace is not travels in more distant regions of the Empire, dreamed of as yet, and urges that a state of. Dr. Hudson Tayl ir returned to England, where, siege be proclaimed throughout the whole of in the year 1855, he founded the China Inland Russia, that war taxes be imposed, and that Mission, In 866 he came out to China again the disturbances be suppressed by the establiab-along with the fameu, "Lammermuir" party ment of a military govermeal.

and proceeded to Hangchow, which became the first headquarters in China of the great evangelical asaṛciation which has since become familiarly and aff clonalely known to every foreign resident of the Empire as the C. I. M.

How wisely and seemely Dr. Hudson Taylor laid the foundation of the Mission may be in- ferred from the fact that since it began its bene ficent a reer, some 1,43 i̇missionaries, approxi- mately, have come out to China i Connection with it, of when these are, at the present time 837 on the Mission's list of active workers,

INTERPORT CRICKET

Mr. JC. Heyzer, the well-known Ceylonese cricketer, is arranging to take a team of Cey Ion cricketers to the Straits in December. He is, says the Timor of Cryox, just now in car respondence with friends in the Straits, the proposal being to play all the States and also the team from Hongkong, which will be on a visit about that time. Thet u will require a month, and the question of passage is all that the Ceylon team will have to look alier.

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They tried to rig upa zail but it was of no use. ebb tide, when it served, and anchor when, as The only thing remaining was to float with the

inare often happened, ti leor wind were contrary they sighted the Kwailin about 75 miles north n things went on, until on Friday evening

their relief when in answer to their rockets and of Shawishan Lighthouse. One can imagine signals of distress that vessel approached, and with the most necessary provisions. It was im

fer ascertaining their needs, supplied them possible owing to the rough weather to do more that night, but the Captain of the Kwellin pros mised to remain near until morning and then either take them on board or attach a line and Patna New

them to Woosung. That night seemed Benares New endless, and the officers OF board the Retri vainly tried to pierce the dark. promised succour was at hand, ness and ascertain, whether or no' the Morning

The field covered by the Mission's operations embraces the whate of the diminions of the Emperor of China, with the exception of the Provinces of Kwan jung, Kwangsi and Feh kien. From lachienia on the border of Thi- bet, to Kokonor beyond the New Dominion; from the frontier of urma in the south, to An Araki special correspondent has in- Kweibweichen on the border of Mongolia in spected the battleship Ore at Maizury, and sends the following account -

the extreme north of the mpire, the agents of the vast missionary and evangelical edifice "The prize captured from the Russians is whose foundations Dr. Hudson Taytur laid now lying side by side with the battleship some forty years ago, are now to be found, Aishi. The Orel is of 13,500 tons and the spreading the civilisation of the West, and a Astki of 15,00, but in outward appearance knowledge of the religion to which that civilisa the Russian ship is much, mme imposing than tion owes its origin among the tecinin inke; there lay the Kweilin but no chance of

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the Oiel a very dirty appearance and in addisionaries of the C. I. M. are recruited from and the towing business began. On arriving tion the ship bears terrible marks of the battle. nearly every country in Europe, including at Woosung the wounded men were sent up H ESTRADA DE AVENIDA, facing the new On both sides of the hull are the impressions Sweden, Finland and Russia, not to speak of made by that striking above the water-line, America and Australia, in both of which lands river to the Russian hospital. The officers and Gardens, within easy reach of Bathing Beach and the black paint bas gone here and there, it has always been extremely well supported.mes, glad enough to see some probability of and Praia giving the ship a very battered appearance. Since its foundation contribution to the Mis at least a little respite after their long and try-

Apply- She is not drawing much water, and the thick sion is international and inter-denominations!;g voyage and experience, expected to come weeds on the hull can be seen below the water. and an idea of the magnitude and beneficence up river on the following day and rejoin their Her fore funnel is broken at the middle, masts of the influence which it is disseminating

comiades. and yards are damaged, and torpedo nets amongst the Chinese people may well be

As one of the officers said:" It was not the torn to pieces. On board the sight is equally formed, when one comes to think of the count fighting that was the wost; it was the waiting, desolate and depressing. In the chari-room os

less hosts to whom it has made known the the suspense and the afterwards.”,

the first bridge, charts signal books, and other teachings of Christianity since De Hudson articles are strewn all over the place. The Hudson Taylor first launched it on its career. portrait of the Tsar, in à gilt frame, has fallen Every Funday throughout the year at least down and been trampled upon, Guns are 10,000 persons listen to the word of God from demolished forward and torpedo-tubes baltered. the C. Missionaries, whose labours are Only three boats remain intact, and the lenses divided among about 200 stations and 430 out- of all the search-lights are bigkeng

stations, situated in widely separated parts of this great Empire.

A foal smell was floating up from the engine-rooms, and on inquiry I learned from a Russian officer that the remains of the men killed had been burned in the boiler files before the surrender. The charred remains were piled up in the engine-room, and there I saw skulls and other human bones. There were indica tions to show that the cabins of officers had been used for the storage of coal. The engines of the Orel are little damaged, but the steering gear is unservicabiq.”

י,

TO PREVENT CURRUPTION.

which has been brought down from the House The Bill for, the prevention of corruption of Lords to the Commons provides :-

If any agent corruptly accepts or oblains, agrees to accept or attempts to obtain from any person, for himself of for any other person, Dr. Hudson Taylor was a fair, but not reward for doing or forbearing to do, or for any gift or consideration as 'an inducement or great Chinese scholar. He was too busy a having after the passing of this Act done or man of affairs to be able to apply to the tire to do, any act in relation to his prin language the time necessary to attain to the forbearing to show favour or disfavour to any cipal's affairs or business, or for showing or proficiency in Chinese of the late Dr. Edkins, person in relation to his principal's affairs or for instance, or many of the other more noted business or mercedes Sinologues. Dr. Hudson Taylor's great talent any person corruptly, gives er agrees to lay in his wonderful capacity for organisation, give or of ri suy gift or consideration to 857 it this particular branch of work he was the forbearing to do, or for baying after the pas

agent as an inducement or reward for doing or Kitchener of the Mission field, displaying on ing of this Act done or forborna to do, any act

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