did their 1ệm.in 3:45. Amongst the other ponies mut, we noticed the skewbald of Mr. Kerfoot's, going for a quiet conter for a mile. Pillager was rotting and seems to be coming round again. ¡ajmgħal went like a bird, Red Robin was out early trotting and finished up with a half mile canter, going like a cork. Mr. Mat. Dawson was once again in the pigskin and had a canter on Shamrock, who was going badly. Mr. Fernanda's bla was oul trotting and then bolted, showing
turn of speed.→Mercury. Owing to the Comet, there was a very early at tendance at the Couras this morning, but after a time members were tired of discussing this natural phenomenon and turned their attention to man. dane pursuits,
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for a detailed account from Li Hung-chang. His Excellency asks for it from Ma Taotal; Ma certainly has none to state; 'consequently at Li's yamên there was a very unpleasant dis- cussion between Taotai Ma and Wu-chêng-ching, who throws all the blame, if they are wrong, on Ma: the latter and Wu left Seoul together with Hanabusa, when they and the Korean Govern- ment had refused to accept, Hanabusa's terms; the terms concluded at Gensan with the Korean Envoys, Ma. Kien-tsung and Hanabusa are as much a mystery to him as to the Peking Govern- ment; and the allowing the Japanese to keep troops in Kórea until the money is paid only H.E. Li and Ma Kien-tsung can tell; this made H.E. Li very angry with Thotai Wei. Therefore
For a time, there was quite a lull in the protic Japanese Ambassador Extraordinary will ceedings during the confabulation of the Stewards have a rather unexpected extra task to perform with reference to the all-absorbing topic whether when he gets to Peking; he is expected to be the course should be opened or not. To the satis here on the 5th October,—Mercury, faction of everybody, it was finally decided to open the outside half of the course. This op portunity for galloping was largely availed of, but the going was naturally heavy and slow.
Two Ewo ponies did a min, gos, for a mile and a quarter; about the best performance of the morning.
Prejudice, Plunderer, aud the grey griffin went for a mile and a half in 3 min. 40) sces. Pre; judice apparently coming in easily, the rest no where.
Black Thom, White Thorn, and a grey griffin -one mile and a half the two former coming in together in 3 min. 42. secs, Montezuma for the same distance, 3 mín. 41 secs,
Foxhound is improving. Wild Eddy beat Wild Gil Blas galloped in a way which at- tracted some attention. Mr. Troy's grey beat Imp for one mile in z min, zo secs., a very good per formance,Courier.
Dash,
CHEFOO.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
September 25th, 1882. Since my last the English squadron arrived: Vigilant, Swift, Iron Duke, Albatross, Curaçao, Cleopatra. Admiral Willes left last night in the Vigilant vid Part Arthur for Tientsin.
The German gunboat Wolf, with Commodore von Blanck on board, left for Tientsin this morn. Inge
The U.S. gunboat Jfonocacy has received or ders to proceed to Nagasaki, but has broken her rudder, and will therefore probably remain here for another fortnight.
The Chinese gunboat Yang We arrived from Corea on the sand inst.
Although all is quiet in Corea, still I should not be surprised if the Chinese troops, remain there for the winter.
The Customs cruiser Lin-feng is to leave for Swalow on the 1st October; according to reports 'from Tientsin, Sir Robert Hart will go in her for
an inspecting trip.
The Russian corvette Plastoun left for Taku yesterday to await there the return of the Russian Admiral from Peking.
A cricket match, Cheloo Cricket Club #. Navy will take place to-morrow; the intended Regatta, however, will not come off this autumn.
A good many of the visitors have already left and within another few weeks the hotels will have empty rooms till next season.
The weather is lovely, the nights are pleasant, and cool, although we had still rather warm days last week.-Mercury.
NEWCHWANG,
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.]
zoll September, 1882. The Roman Catholic Missionary who was so roughly handled in the interior a couple of months in conesquence of having accidentally shot live official, has arrived here and appears to has quite recovered from the effects of the ter rible indignities which he had the misfortune to undergo.
THE SETTLEMENT OF THE
COREAN DIFFICULTY",
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To-day's Advertisements.
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Tie Corcan question, as far as China is con cerned, according to news received in Shanghai, has been settled. An Imperial Decree, dated the 23rd instant, has reached here, by telegram, from Pekin, which states in effect, that Corea is sub- Corcans have, so far, acceded to the wishes of the ject to the suzerainty of China, and that the WINE Celestial Government, in no unmeasured terms. The Chinese Government thinks that the isolated country is so far under the control of China that it is considered unquestionably a dependency of
China. From a free translation we learn that in
Chang Shu Shen's (Viceroy of Tientsin) memorial to the Throne, the Curcan Country has been overrun by insubordinate soldiers.. According to the report of the 6th Moon of this year, the rebels surrounded the Corean Palace, and murdered the Queen and several of the highest officials; and also destroyed the Japanese Legation. Seeing. that matters were assuming a serious aspect, the authorities ordered Chang Shu Shen to take, the Chinese expedition to Corca, and
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On Sales of GOODS, &c. Under' 'Distraint" "for Rent, &c. including appraisings at $250 per Cent, or under.
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Hongkong, 2nd October, 1882.
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he was in charge of both the naval and military A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE AND RED forces. Li-Hung-Chung's leare having expired, he was at once ordered to fientsin to investigate the question, in conjunction with Chang-Shu Shen and the military general We-Chang-King, Tin-Zu-Chang and the expectant Taotai Ma- Kien Taung and other officials. The result that the forces were ordered to "cross the sea," and proceed direct to the Corean Capital. On arriving there, the Chinese troops arrested over one hundred men connected with the rebellion, and killed the head. man, but his deputy's life was spared. Within ten days, the rebellion was stopped, and the Coreans, settled down in the most peaceable manner. The Corean outbreak was not occasioned by any aninosity to the Ja- panese or other foreigners, but to the want of wages on the part of the soldiers, and it is, be- lieved the rebels were aided by Li-She-yin, which means "Ta-yun-käen." On the officers in connec- tion with the Chinese expedition reaching Seoul, they arrested Li-She-Yin, and had him transported to Tientsin. On his arrival there, the Chinese. fovernment deputed Li-Hung-Chang and Clau shu-shen to institute an inquiry. Upon their Me- morial to the Throne, it was shown that the King of Corea, in his youthful days handed over the Go- vernment of his country to Li She-yin, who was always known as a most cruel man, and even treated the King in a most obnoxious manner.
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the King's minority assumed the extreme power over the country and induced one of his sons, named Li Chai-sin to attempt the assassination of the King. The rebellion, however, soon broke out, and the rebels made their complaints to Li She-yin, but he could not stop the revolution. After the revolution had subsided, Li Shè-yin took up the position of King, and noted in the most arrogant manner, took no notice of the re- bellion, nor afforded the slightest assistance. This being the case, Li Hung-chang and others. tried him according to the Imperial decree, and it was proved that Li She-yin did not give
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at the head of the rebellion, and at the same time it was intimated to him that no excuse was necessary" The Count referred to his vicious and treasonable character,, and stated that he ought to be punished severely according to law; but Li Slie-yin being in close relation to the King of Coren, was absolved from severe pun JEWELLERS, SILVER-SMITHS, AND ishment (decapitation), it being considered that matters, as far as the pacification of the country is concerned, would be seriously endangered;
Mr. T. J. Ballard, who has been Acting Har-faithful evidence, and also that Li Shè-yin was bour Master at this port for the past two years, goes to Shanghai on promotion at the end of this month. Mr. Ballard has earned a high reputa- tion for the close attention to official duties, and for the unvarying courtesy and readiness to oblige which he has shown to all (native and foreigner alike) with whom he has had business relations during his tenure of office here. I think it will be only expressing the sentiments of the com- munity to add that the only pleasing feature in connection with his approaching departure is the fact that he leaves on promotion, His successor is Mr. S. Parkill, formerly of Amoy,
We have had several days rain lately, in con- sequence of which the steamer Fungcking has hal a much longer stay here than usual; she arrived on the 13th and will probably leave to morrow for Swntow via Chefoo. No other steamer in port. Everything is very quiet here. ---Mercury.
TIENTSIN.
* (PROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
September 19th, 1882. The Pautah leaves to-morrow for Chefoo with the Korean Ambassador Li and staff for Seoul, bearing letters to the King that the money pay able to Japan is arranged here with H.E. Li Hung-chang, and for his Majesty to decide what is to be done with his father, the Dai In Kün; the other two Ambassadors leave to-morrow for Peking also, to receive His Majesty's decision as to what is to be done in regard to the Dai In Kin who remains here till their Majestics' reply has arrived.
The Dại In Klin, who is lodged at the Board of War, demands either to be sent_back_or.be beaded and this as speedily as possible, and pro tests against the manner in which he has been brought here.
September 20th,
The statement in your contemporary of the 14th, copied from the Rikken Selfo Shimbun that Ma Kien-tsung invited the Dai In Kün to a banquet and that in the midst of the Chinese camp he was arrested, is not according to facts,
The young Queen of Koren, about 22 years of age, dressed in Korean costume but with a different head-dress, has been seen by foreigners here, going to Li Hung-chang's yamén, and again. yesterday when on her way to the C.M.S.N.Co.'s reception hall to go with Ambassador Li back to Korea; therefore the was was dead and is alive. It is the same with those three Ministers, supposed to have been killed by the Dai In Kun; two at least are alive again and leave to-day for Peking. What horrors were committed, according to Chinese and Japanese reports, at Seoul on the z2th July ⠀ Those 23 persons fought their way out of Seoul and bad some of their number killed and yet there were 23 on board the Sheldrake. Why, then Japan had no need to send an army to. Korca for only a few hundred could have taken Seoul and Korea; the fact is. Hanabusa was requested" to leave, which he did, but at Jinsen bad atslight skirmish with the Koreans, in winch or of the Japanese were wounded i they were alded by the Governor who procured the boat for them. This is what the Korean here say
September 23rd.
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but the Chinese Government, in accordance with | NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. the above views, pardoned him, Li-She-yin is now free of all his crimes. However, Li She-yins not a free man, as he will not be allowed to leave the city of Pao-ting-fu, in the Province of Chibli, during the remainder of his life time. It is understood, however, that the Governor is ordered to treat his prisoner liberally, but to look after him with a sharp eye. To keep order in the Corey General Wu-chang-kiu has retained his
in Corca, and they, will stay there until cverything is settled. We hear that Li-Hung Chang, in his inquiry, was considerably helped by the authorities at Peking.
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This episode in connection with Corea will be In the event of the treaties between Corea and the last we shall probably hear of for some time. ENGLISHI & AMERICAN BILLIARDS. England, and the United States, being ratified, Tiffin at. One o'clock, Dinner at 7.00. it will prove of infinite value, and will effect eventually one of the most useful acquisitions in This Hotel is most centrally situated and connection with trade in the Far East.Shanghai within easy distance of the principal landing Courier.
HONGKONG TEMPERATURE.
(From Manara, FALCONER & Co.'s RotÍTKR).
YESTERDAY,
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The O. and O. S. S. Co's steamer Coptic, with the next American mail, left San Francisco on the 9th September, and may be looked for here on or about the 7th instant.
The P. M. steamer City of Toxin, with the succeeding American mail, left San Francisco on the 21st September, and thay be expected here on or about the 19th instant.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
The O. S. S. Co.'s steamer Yasen left Singa pore on the afternoon of the 28th September, and may be expected to arrive here on or about the gth instant,
Japan and Korean affair is so far well, but is far from being settled; some of the "THAMES-STREET INDUSTRIES," by Percy Korents have been busy at Peking and in con- Ruiz, This lustrated Pamphletén Perfumery, sequence the members of the Taungle yamin &c, published at 6d, may be had gratis from any object to the indemnity of yen 550,000; they have Chemist or dealer in perfumery in the World, or Is that Japan only, wanted half the sum and ask | Jouy GOSNELL & Co., London-[Anyr.}"
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washing their hair they are never found bald, PHOTOGRAPHER,
to the public as unrivalled by any prepara tion ever produced for promoting the growth of the hair. The basis of this compound is made of soap root; the natives of the Philip pine Islands never use anything else for
and it is quite commpa: to see the females with hair from 5 to 6 feet long. By constantly using
A LARGER COLLECTION OF VIEWS this Shampoo Wash as directed, you will THAN ANY OTHER IN CHINA.
NEVER BE, BALD.
HAS
The proprietor offers the Wash to the public MINIATURES PAINTED ON IVORY entirely confident that by its restorative pro- perties It will without fail arrest decaying hair. It completely eradicates scurf, dandruff,
FROM
FROM
$7.00.
1 PAINTER. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS. LANDSCAPES IN OIL AND WATer Colors. All Work Executed by First-Class Artists. IVORY MINIATURÉS A SPECIALITE..
... SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ', .2 No. 57, C., QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, UPSTAIRS. HONGKONG Hongkong, 4th April, 1882.
S.UN SHING.
DEALER IN SILKS,
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CANTON and Shanghai Gauzes, Crape Shawls, Lacquered and Ivory Wares, Curios, &c., &c., &c. The best house in the trade for high-
H. MUMM & Co's CHAMPAGNE.
QUARTE
Maine $22 per Case. PINTS.......... $23 per Case. Apply to
MELCHERS & Co. Hongkong, and March, 1882.
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THE CITY OF MANILA CIGAR STORE.
HAS FOR SALE
*IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros,
Vegueros, Regalias, Londres, Nuevo Ha banos of all makes, quality guaranteed. TOBACCOS of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS from the Parisian marketi, Meerschauni, Pipes, Jewellery of Chaste Designs. Sun Hats, &c, d
Commissions Executed.
JOSE M. BASA. No. 51, B, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.
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class Curios, GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY,
of the most artistic designs, Engraver on Stamps, Seals, &c., &c. The public and Travellers are invited to inspect the show rooms,
- No. 62, QUEEN'S ROAD
WWW.HONGKONG Hongkong, 1st May, 1882.
· NOTICE.
rang CENTRAL
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DOOKBINDING AND RULING IN ALL 179 $5.00.BBRANCHES EXECUTED AT VERY LOW
and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not OIL PAINTINGS ON CANVAS contain any poisonous drugs. By its cooling properties it allays the itching and fever of the scalp, which is the great cause of people losing Cartes de Visite, Cabinet, and all other Styles their hair.
of Portraits at equally moderate prices: execment under the supervision and
- Mr. Moone has, succeeded in being abld, to put this wash up in bottles without allowing it to ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any length of time in any climate.
management of
D, K. GRIFFITH
Studio 8, Queen's-rond.
· RATES AT THE WORK ONS
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH OFFICE. Account Books ruled to any pattern Music bound in Elegant Style will Bat
Materials
TELEGRAPH” OFFICE, HONGKONG,
D. K. GRIFFITH.
WATERS, PE
MANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON
BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,
(Opposite the City Hall) Having lately Purchased the entire Machinery Bow of the late Mr. E. CHASTEL'S SAD SEEN SODA WATER FACTORY:
is now prepared to execute the largest orders for every description of Aerated Waters, with
mid promptness and despatch.”
SUPERIOR QUALITY
SGUARANTEED
Consumers should try those carefully Manufactured paper AN "SPARKLING WATERS... THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR Air Ciders and Commanintention should bus dressed to The Factory, Miss PEER
7BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. Hongkong, 11th April, 18821,
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