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rounded by his guards and sulte swept through the Southern Gate. About an hour later, the convay have in sight passing over the defile ef the western road from the river. Executioners banner-men with flags white, blue, crimson and principally yellow-the latter the Imperial colour -preceded by the royal band, led the van; then the three Imperial Shrines-furnished by the Koreans the first and second borne by two men only containing shoes of sycea to the value of two hundred taels, four rolls of silk and two pairs of large incense sticks, the third draped in yellow silk and cailed by eight men clad yellow containing in a scroll the Imperial letter of Eulogy and Condolence. Afterwards arrived the Imperial Envoys borne high aloft in Korean palanquins, preceded by the red, black and white parasols and the other emblems of Imperial Authority, with a guard of eighty picked riflemen from the garrison at Jenchuan. The procession passed the royal test without stopping; the abeisances which the King made to the Shrines from within bis tent being signalled by the discharge of three bombs from a mortar, Halting. in front of the tents destined for them they parlook of some refreshment, tes and pipes The arrangement of his tent, however, did not seem to please the second Envoy and be expressed himself to the cringing Korean officialt in terms perhaps more forcible than polite, The cortège Aled onward to enter the city through the Song Yi Mun or Gate of Everlasting Courtesy. The police regulations were most strict. Apart from the fact that the Envoys were regarded as Imperial representatives and should, as such, be screened from the inquisitiveness of public gaze for fear their blood should sour, His Majesty had given peremptory orders that no foreigners should witness the ceremonial. All shops were closed, the walls were cleared And no Koreans allowed upon them. My unlform, some firmness and the judicious distribution of about twenty-five centsin japaness silver, secured for myself and some friends immunity from thest restrictions, and we were enabled to witness from the ramparts the entrance of Imperial Commissioners and their escort some six hundred strong, continually Increased by the outlying detachments of police and gendarmes, who fell into, column as the pageant passed. But even then we had to crouch behind the parapet and peep through the

embrasures.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1890.

Mutual i quiries concerning each other's health about 2,000 persons were present, Several violent and well-being were made through the mediuni meeches were delivered and the leaders were of interpreters, who gr velled on the ground blamed for their conluct during the strike, nd vilified for having attended the banquet to Lwd between the tents. The King, then requesting his Master's deputies so recede him, followed Carrington last night. Delegates from the them. They through the Enstera portals, the southern coal mines said that if the miners in King following through the Western portals, tothgow and Newcastle intended to resume the grand pavilion, supported on massive wonder columns painted black and white, where the tables had been spread, a coliation was served. The food coming ready, prepared from the Palace, the Envoys declining then, as all other occasios, to accept the silver disher upon which their viands were served. Kng and Envoys e ch taking their proper places at separate tables; neco ding to the rites, His Majesty to the West, the Envoys on the East.

During the repast the King asked the Imperial Commissioners, three times, to remain a few day longer they rentying each time, thank ing His Majesty for his kindness, stated they must return to Peking as promptly as po sibir and repart to the Throne.

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After the banquet, which lasted perhaps an hour on a half, the King emerged and was taken leave of in the same courtyard and in the same manner in which he had been received by their Excellencies, changed his clothes again and returned to the Palace.

In

On the eleventh the cen mony of the departure of the Peking offic als at the Governor's Yamen outside the West Gate was substantially the same. Except that what in previous letters I have erroneously styled "Ing Dang," the great Curlew Bell, but, which should be called Chong," meaning "men probisited"; formerly rung only at alghts to clear the streets of males, to woman folk could walk abroad, was tolled as His Majesty left the Palace. The death knell of Korean liberty!! In this instance the King was the first to arrive entering under the three silken canopies in the three courtyards awaited the arrival of the Emperors Emissaries, who came about half an hour later, and obtained acc ss

work their fellow-workers must di the saine. I was announced that no mo`e strike pay was available, but the men were urged to hold out to the end and not to starve themselves while there was plenty in the city. Finally it was decided to send a depination to l'arliament to demand a hearing at the Bar of the House. The deputa fion were interviewed by the members for West Sydney, who explained that the House could rat Allow and deputation to appear at the Bar, but Ms Abigal underto, kto present any petition pro- perly worded frain the men. It is understood that the men will wait on Sir Henry Parkes to morrow afternoon with the object of attempting to persuade him to force the employers to a conference,

TOWNSVILLE, October 30th,

The unionists applied to the shipping firms this morning for employment and were coldly. received, the employers stating that they were foll handed, and that the free labourers were giving complete satisfaction. The outlook for the unionists recently on strike is very gloomy Indeed..

Commenting on the above a Brisbane con- temporary says:" the cable has told us little this week, and that little has not been very important. Led by the cablegrams sent to London by the Australian labour leaders, who

know that if the truth were once admitted all further contributions from Britain would ceare, the London' Labour

lenders believe, or profess to believe, that the Australion strikers ve not been defeated. It is perhaps pleasant to stop the cars for a little, but that can serve only for a day or two at most. The cable service between Australia and Britain is too tristworthy. to the royal quarters after as interchange offer Mr. Burns and his friends long to persuade messages by sides-de-camp bearing arrows themselves, much less the public, that, the indicative of speed. Coming out the train defiled coastwards to the West. Could it bave been of unionists have not been defeated. There are many rumours of industrial strife in Britain; but significance: "that westward the course of Em

these disturbances are, doubiless, in a large pre takes its way?'.

measure sympathetic with the Australian strike,

subside."

THIS MAN WAS FRIGHTENED,"

Great drops of rain were falling, as though and with the defeat of the latter the others will the Heavens were weeping at Korea's sorry plight. Flags were being furled, banners removėd from their staves, arrow sheaves were being Proceeding direct to the Palace the Imperial sheathed in oil paper covers, when His Korean Shrines passing through the central portal, Majesty left the Governor's hospitable Yamen to opened only for royalty or ministers plenipoten return to his capital, where he may henceforth tlary, the Emperor's Commissioner, entering by reign, but no govern. Having by Chinese the East or most honorable gate, in their chairs action, his own lack of firmness and the want of and with their escort were received at the ability of his so-caled for "dvisers, been entrance of the second courtyard by the Kingndered as politically imp tent as his eunuchs 'Li Shi, well-named, and not Lí Hung ai are physically. described la the "Almanach de Gotha." The envoys went to the Great Audience Hall, which had been appropriately decorated. They keeping Lenst honorific side the Letter of Condolence being placed upon centre table. The King kneeling

it wna no,

As on reading the facts it will appear that he had sun to be. The mit referrell to was Edward Perri, guard on the Manchester, Blefeld, and Lincolnshire Railway. In September, 1597, he met with an accident, whishgave a temporary shock to in in the chest and il diflenty in breathing, and has system. Not long afterwards he began to feel a threw up a grent head of mucus (pblegin). He at ence concluded he had some serious ailment of the and sought medical advice. The doctor and

and that he could do no more than give him some- thing to ense the

certificato.

ainting was suffering from "Catarrh Phthisis" which is the professional term for that dreadful malady, Consump

is. Further simptomsoon appeared which seemed

cunfirm this álaziong

opiniqu. The pour fellow enling and a tightness experiented great pain in across the chest, which kit, he said, "as if some strong man was gripping him around the body under

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FROM ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship

"OXFORD," Captain James, hrving arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the undersigned for countersignature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from along-

The steamer is berthed at Kowloon Piers and

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All claims against the steamer must be

on the East side and His Majesty on the West, or however, of intelligent and thinking people out ungnded that there was no cure for presented to the Undersigned on or before the executed (our Korelarus, that is he prostrated with several Great Powers. The United States, dector gave Mr. and the cough. Then the 15th Inst1, or they will not be recognised.

bluself abjectly, on all fours, touching the ground with his forehead each time; having burned an incense stick some eighteen inches long, he Rowtover once more. The Envoys thes took the Imperial Eulogy to the Hall, where was placed the mortuary tablet of the deceased Queen Dowager; which was a narrow planed wooden shingle a little over a foot in height upon which was written the name of the departed, and placed vertically upon a stand was supposed to represent her personality. The scroll was then unfolded, the senior Envoy handing it to the King who respectfully, kneeling down, read it The Imperial Commissioners still retaining their positions on the eastern side, during this ceremony. The King then waited three times "Igo 1 Igo Igo" knelt three times, kowtowing thrice each time, calling out in a loud voice! "Man Soul1 Man Souel Man Man Scñel Tea thousand years! Ten thousand years i Ten times ten thousand years as homage to his Imperial Master on the Dragon Throne at Peking. All the civil and military officials then knit and repeated the same ceremony and the same cries, and then trumpets flourished and the royal band played.

Ută!"

The Imperial Commissioners then made three obeisances before the tablet, and walled three times in the Manchu tongue "Uh! Uha! I almost forget to chronicle, that before they entered the Tablet Hall the Envoys retiring to a yellow silk tent changed their costumes for black robes, as also did His Majesty, who

It may, and will br, claimed that the ceremonies I bave just described were purely religious and devoid of any political meaning. The mojarity, bere are of the opinion that the recent action of Korea's ruler will necessitate the modification of ber relations if not the abrogation of her treaties for instance, does not keep ministers resident af the courts of vassal states-Consuls Gener 1 and Charges d'Affaires are usually sufficient if efficient. It is àil very well for bureaucrats here and at home to deny the suzerainty of the Celestial Empire, but such can no longer be the opinion in the Far Far East. The contrary what the third Bonaparte would have called the baving just been palpably demonstrated by brutal and irrefutable logic of accomplished facts."

RAUB,

The following telegram was received in Singa- pore on the 26th ultimo the Secretary of The Raub Australian Syndicate:-

Kuala Kuba, 25th-November, 1890, "Rough cleaning up of Battery yielded 1,400 ounces amalgam, estimated to yield 600 to 700 ounces gold. Quantity of stone crushed estimated at 310 tons. Expect to finish crushing about end of the year. Mine prospects continue good." The Free Press says the above is a condensa- tion of the manager's fortnightly report which

the arts.

that ho

The rest of Mr. Ferria's narrative is best related in his own wants. He said: "I soon, commened

to hard brackish tasle in the month ns if 3 bad been surking copper. Then came ecld chille and eats, in turn, the cough got hollow, and raised hare than I had done. These turrible symptoms so eared me that I went and consulted the late Dr. Dacre Fox, who was at that time Consulting Physician

and to the Hallway Company the Infirmary. He mined me carefully, and certißed is follow-

In the case of Guard Perrin. This man is erį. lently frightened. Hela suffering for Phthisis and tear dil and iron

Drappin. Cod lieer

feer all and iron are Indicated,

I was also

was to have been received in Singapore on the words my co gradults worse. In half-a-dozen

1st inst. The crushing which has produced the ab. ve rest'ts began on the 16 h of October and ing only about 12 hours a day during that time

therefore lasted about five weeks; the battery work-

The yield seems to be much the same as that of

T2

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This fully bore out what the other doctor had sid, so I now looked upon myself as done for. I took everthing could hear of I have had gallons of cod liver oil and sherry, and have had many quarts of camphorated હરી | rubbed on my chest, until my wife was sick of

was sick of rubbing. I

poulticed dosing and continually, but in spite of all this torrifie medicating L fast going to the grave with consumption; my friends beliored myself to be said so, the doctors and so, and it looked like it if anything ever did. It is understood that consumption. is enre death, and I male up my mind for that awful GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. end. I had been off my work fram 1987 to 1888. I teended to let a vas so that, as the paitpport Military Authorities that areTILLERY

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were served, the former in cups of silver. Ali one too, that will yield from 2 to 7 oz. to the looks, but at but, if anything or that this has cautioned to keep clear of the range.

officials then kowtotved-a compliment unac knowledged.

After going back to the Audience Hall, the lesser Kingdom again recognized its sub jection to the Greater Empire, by its sovereign kneeling and executing four kowtows as the Envoys took their leave.

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appeared at first in the unbleached. hempes the former crushing and to have averaged about grass-cloth, indicative of deepest mourning to continue ciushing until the end of the year,

my family Leaving the Tablet Hall and agala changing and by that time the quantity of gold in hand

While I was thus daug nothing but waiting to their costumes the representatives of the Son Heaven met the Kipensation bet le rest of should be considerable. In face of the above diz, crawling about feebly like a man who has virtually lone with this world, I happened one day to meet most favorable report it is rather strange that the Audience Pavilion where, kneeling, once he performed. three kowlows to each of them,

there is no perceptible rise in the value of the Inspector Rippon, of Ardwick Station, one of the compliment which was returned. Wine and tea Syndicate's scrip. A mine, and a cheaply worked Safe Inspectors of curling. He was shocked at my

Perrin,

I don't know

know anything will, it is Mother fon would, in any other part of the world, beadigol's Curative Syrup remember considered a valuable property. But that the amused mu, miserably broken and ill as I was. Help shares, in spite of their number, will yet be me? Could it eure consumption? Not likely Impossible! Still it couldn't make me worse, and so valuable is a moral certainty,

I got bottle and began to take it. I could scarcely credit my own feelings, but as sure as truth is truth, before I had used up t

that bottle of modicins, I found comes what you may find it hard to beliero As ordered by the Imperial Edict, the diare- |

-I took but two mona bottles and want back to work, garded and costly presents of the Monarch to

and have been sound al

Brer since. I told his suzerain's Envoys remained upon the

OCT WAS Woll, the dostor about it, and, although his saw I was Easterd table of the Great Audience Hall, the

be seemed

#You displeased.

Mother Incense burners occupying the Western table, In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Curative Byrup cured you P seid. Nonsenso.

They then went to their reserved residence Grainger moved the suspension of the Standing It is only

ORDINARY MEETING of the it is only a quack

all right, I ald to myself, it honored guests, now called the Nam-Pel-Kang regretted that the Employers' Union does not may be stuff and rubblib, but it has made a sound SHAREHOLDERS of this Company will be or Southern Palace, which had been specially meet the trades unions in an unconditional man of me after that very doctor had me booked for held at the Hongkong Hotel, on SATURDAY, fitted up to receive them. The Arrow Gate, the | conference. The Government opposed "the

the zoth day of December instant, at Noon grave-yard, and said no earthly power could keep motion, which, after a long discussion, was lost me out of it. That was enough for me, and will be resolution that the Articles of is a special

enough for thousand. by twenty-four votes to twenty.

Association of In thi

country "I am exposed t

I to all sorts of weather, but have the Green Island Cement Company, Limited, be A 1erious disturbance took place at.. Port The ninth being the anniversary of the death Adelaide to-day at six o'clock. A large body

had a return of the bed breathing, chest pains amended by adding at the end of Article 9th the

of the oth

other symptoms thats

nearly frightened words following! of an Imperial sovereign, on which day accorting of, men proceeded to Messrs. Howard Smith to Chinese etiquette visits were not laterchange and Son's steamer Konawarra, and after out of my senses. Iost and enjoy my food as well! Any Share, in respect of which all the lustal

man in England. Now, what was the secret. able, was spent by the Emperor's Deputies and parleying with the few policemen who were on of this getting well

well IfI

had consumption the ruler to whom they were accredited in resting daty, a rush was male, and stones thrown. It was bing short of s

but I never had of journey sorament was

The doctors were all wrong in. functions of the previous day.

Gulf of Marlian, where some of the officers kept calling it that. What I

at I actuall

suffered from was Strange as it may seem, In spite of Declara. In a bunch to resist the rush. One man made indigestion and dyspepal, caused the same tions of Independence and treaties to the

hence lots Conenmotions eno contrary, the

right of justice high and

who are supposed to have lung complaint low passed at once into the hands of the Imperial legates, as also the disposal of the keys of the capital. Morning and evening the King sent a eunuch from the Palace anking them to name the time for the opening and closing of the city gates. The signal for which Was daily given, save on the ninth, by the consecutive explosion of three bombs at the Nam-Pei-Kang.

formerly known as Li-Pin-Se, a ball for receiving | Orders to allow him to move that-the, House and rubbish. it is nothing but steg TOTICE is hereby given that an EXTRA-

ments will the fagstals and all the appart ments having been repainted at the King's

expense.

A large number of the highest Korean mai. darins with troops camped in the spacious courtyards of the Chinese officials quarters,

the

DIVO: nor any

palo

a

length on the ground. A further rush was made, of

n hit, at a non-unionist, but he measured his that mark is

but it was quickly stopped. One oficer drew his might be as easily curel as I was if they could let cod revolver and threatened to shoot the first man liver oil alone and tako Mother Belgel's Syrup." who molested him. The crowd then turned round

Mr. Perrin's address is-No. 30, Gorton Brook and rushed thesteamer Port Darwin; The police Stroot, Gorton Brook, England, and he will reply to any here made two arrests of unionists named Lord latter written to him beraing his onso.-(Advt. and Britton, who were locked up. After chasing a few non-unionists generally, and adding to the excitement, a full for a few minutes took place followed by a greater outburst, which was the most serious that bas taken place since the strike began. The chief interest was centred in the work by free labour on board the

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On the tenth instant His Majesty accompanied Burwak, on which it was expected that the by his usual escort, horse, foot and artillery, gangmen would issue at nine o'clock to work. entered the Nam-Pel-Kang, by its Eastern rait! changed his costume for a blus one significant of half-mourning in a small house in the second courtyard; sent in by his Supreme Counsellor of State, two very large white cards, with bis same inscribed in microscopic characters at the bottom. As soon as the Manchu and Mongol officers, saw the cards they said: "Ching."

Please come." The King entering the third. court, which had been covered with mais, Imperial representa lans facing him in two tente strike is not over, a mass meeting of unionfats supplied. oathe East side. The King bowed to the was held in the Domain this afterncon, The senior Ervey, who returned the salutation and a meeting was preceded by a procéssion through bow to the second one was also acknowledged some of the scis, and it is saimated that

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Miss E. Carvalho, Mr. C. H. Lammert, Mr. C. H. Grace, Miss A. Silva, Mr. J. Kraal, Lady' & Gentlemen

Amateurs.

[16688, Terzetto and

Pezzo Concertato, "Il Trova. tore," by Verdi

LODGE

OF HONGKONG, No. 264.

Price of Admission -No less than Two

cins order the cabis refited and a new swaing A LODGE will be held in FRZEM Are Dollars

Apply to

CRUICKSHANK & Co., Ld. Hongkong 5th December, 1890.

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FREEMAZÓNS": HALL, Zetland Street, on SATURDAY, 115, 13th instant, at 8.30 for 9 F., precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited..

Hongkong, 5th December, 1890

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Tickets may be obtained at the Office of the Club Lusitano, and at Mesars. Kelly & Walab, Ld, from Friday, the 5th Instant,

Hongkong, 3rd December, 1890.

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8-Arnhold, Karberg & Co, 26-Alice Memorial Hospital. 41-Adamson, Bell & Co. 18.-Butterfield and Swire.

35-Brodie, Wm, Residence. 46.-Belilios & Co. 47-Belillos, E., R., Kingsclere. 48, Belillos, E. R., The Eyrlo,

Hartigan, Dr. Wm., Queen's Road. Carille, Dr. J., Queen's Road, Cowie, Dr, Alex, Queen's Road, 3-Cantlle, Dr. J., Victorin Peak.

-C. & J. Telephone Co., Ld. 10-Chater and Vernon. 15-Central Police Station. 22-China Mail."

30.-C. Borneo Co., Ld., S. S. M., Bowrington. 49-Carlowitz & Co.

$3-Cowic, Dr. Alex.

12-"Daily Press," 17-Douglas Laprall & Co.

60.-Dakin Bros. of China, La.

14-E. E. A. and China Telegraph Co., Ld. 66.—Erra, N. N, J., Residence,

79-Ezekiel & Joseph.

4-Foster, F. T. P., Residence. 14-Great Northern Telegraph Co. 31-Gibb, Livingston & Co. 44-Government House.

75-Gordon & Co., A. G., Praya Central,

Bowrington.

Do.

Bo-Government Civil Hospital

20.--Hongkong and Whampon Dock Co, Ld. 25.-H. & W. Dock, Aberdeen. 27-Holliday, Wise & Co.

18-Holliday, Į, F., Victoria Peak,

31--The Hongkong Hotel, Public Telephons. 33-Hancock, W. St. John H., C.E. 45-Hughes & Exa.

64-Holmes & Rodyk, 67-Hughes, E. J., Residence.'. 68-Hirst, Chas, do. 77,--Ho Tung, Praya Central, 78,-. Do. Seymour Terrace. 780.- Do. Bonham Strand. 8.-H. & K. W. & Godown Co., La 23-Jordan, Dr. G. P., Pedder's Street 43-Jordan, Dr. G. P., Residence, 50-The Imports and Exports Office, 53-Judd, Wm, Peak 71.-Jardine, Matheson & Co. 72,--

Sugar Rednery, 74-Land Investment Co., Ld.

3-Linstead & Davis,

Do.

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30-Mackintosh, E., Residence, 73-Millat, Marti y Mitjans.

19-P. &Ó, S; N. Co.

39-Peak Hotel.

294-Peak Hotel & Trading Co., Craigieburn,

11.-Russell & Co.

Si-Ray, E.C.

32-Sailors' Home.

59-Soy Sing

61-Stevens & Co, Gro. R. Batm

Do. ! Residence.

59.-Stolterfoht & Hirst.

Hongkong Telegraph " Office, 9-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. 56-Victoria Hoich, Public Telephone, 16-Watson & Co., & S., Ld. The Exchange is open day and night,

A SANDFORD, Beeg Agent.

Hongkong, roth July, 1890.

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