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yamin runners. The pilioner must have enjoyed his trip to the provincial capital, being conveyed thither in wooden cage" on rollers all the way from where he was taken captive He is now awaiting trial.

The late disturbances to the north have fur: ther impressed on the minds of the officials the importance of establishing a complete system of telegraphic communication throughout the em pise, the first report of the outbreak in the north last winter having been communicated by

wirt through the Shingking province. The govern- ment bow purpose to extend their lines from Shingking to Kupehkou, in order to expedite communication between the remote provinces in the north and the government.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1892.

yame. The best intentions of the magistrate | at Lixoyang, Jlajaw, Moukden, Kirin, etc. Thele could not be carried out, on the following reputation for the cures they have effected, and morning the same excited and yelling mob their kindness of heart generally, are "household assembled in front of the yamfx, and the official words." had in the end to beg the ladies to leave the city with as little delay as possible.

We are given to understand that H.E. the Viceroy was expected to arrive at bis seat of government on the roth instant and will not, as was expected, inspect the fortsat Klangyin this telp. However, H.E. will proceed to this place a short time hence. Returning from his round of official calls upon the various Diplomatic representatives in the settlement on Wednesday. advised to. A treaty may : the Viceroy was encountered at the rate of the Arsenat by two destitute men, who belog penniless, begred His Excellency to famiin their fares to their homes. A Trungmfog man at the same time avalled himself of this rare opportunity of presenting his grievances to His Excellency and asked for sedress, which bad been denied him. The Halen concerned was

This is really the first (sensibly) warm day lace the lee broke up, or rather since last summer. The readings were 61 min. (Fahrt.) and 80° mex, almost a warning that winter flannels, which have been uninterruptedly worn. for eight monthe, must at last be discarded.-- N. C. Dolly News.

CHINKIANG.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

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May 20th. In my Wednesday's letter I referred to a pro- clamation against the stealing of children. This seems to be a much more serious matter than appeared at first sight. What the real facts of the case are, it is very hard to say. Reports of every kind bound. One of them is to the that last week a man was arrested on the road to Tanyang who had two children with him and whom he confessed he was taking to sell to the Catholic mission in Tanying. The report goes on to say that this man is now suspended in an iron cage in the city. I have made special Captain A. Mitis, will leave for the above place

on THURSDAY, the and Jane, st.11 A.M. enquiry, and the only foundation I can find for the report is that some days ago a man was

For Freight or Passage, apply to a arrested and thrown into prison for attempting

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Hongkong, 28th May, 1802. story seems to be the pure work of someone's imagination.

children did get separated from That some their friends for a time at least, and that some were stolen during the Huf, is not at all impro- bable, but an effort has been made and it yet being made to create an impression that they have been stolen for the foreigners to be placed in the missions, or to have their eyes, etc., ex- tracted. But as the Hut is now over and the officials so thoroughly on the alert, no one has the least fear of any real trouble.

A large body of soldiers was despatched to Tanyang a few day ago to guard against any threatened outbreak at that place.

Here, with all sympathy for the ladies during their trying time, I must mention at it is ex- plained to me, that they really drew all their trouble on themselves, Had they courted martyrdom they could not have laid their plans better. They dressed in native costume against the advice of those whose advico they should have followed, and they went to a clly to which they were particularly warned not to go. They remained in the mission house when the trouble came long after the opportually was given them to escape, the magistrate having sent chairs and repeated messages for them to come away at We are told by a friend from Canton that the once, and when the time came for them to leave leader of the Tajenakan sebels, Tan Yücetalen, the yams and go to the bost, they losisted up having through successive defeats lost all his on not having the escort of soldiers which the men and being reduced to such stralls that he magistrate thought necessary for their pro could not rally any more to his standard, has at tection. I have read a published account last fallen luto the hands of the govoroments of this trochle which dwells-upon-treaty Previous to capture on the 23rd ultieme, the rights, and knowing the facts of the case soldiers cap'tired his third son and his wife. I did, I could not help thinking while The rebel leader will be sent to the provincial reading it, how much the missionaries might capital where he will give account of his multi-help the government and the spread of the farious raisdeeds before the august tribunal from Gospel at the same time, if they were more which he is to receive sentence.

judicious in the manner of carrying on their work. Here for instance, these ladies have increased the ill-feeling against them, besides embarrassing the government, and certainly retarded the progress of their work far

A na that LEOTAR particular town is concerned. There were plenty of places they might have gono to where the hatred of foreigners was less pronounced. They should have kept away from Chinghp until the W-feeling had in some measure died away, as indeed the wornades may be allowed to preach their religion to the people of Chlon and that protection is to be given them, as the published account I refer to above maintains, but surely there is want of common sense in going to such place as Chingbo at prevent as these ladies did. The same remarks apply to the other trouble mentioned in my telegram which took place just outside Kleaning on the 11th May. By special Rangement (made I belleve between H.B.M. Consul and the Viceroy) the small mission hos Magistrate Llo, who is conducing the pital and dispensary there was to be carried on mysterious murder case committed some time by natives afone, aif foreigners keeping away for ago near Yangchow, presumably by the misslog a specified time. Whether this specified time servant, is at a loss to find any definite clues that bad expired I do not know, though I believe it may lead to the arrest of the perpetratar of per- bad net. However that may be, all went well

of the

crime. The boatmen and the anti Dr. Rigg made bis appearance and then petrators two remaining, servants profess themselves as the trouble came. The building was attacked being entirely ignorant of the affair, for com- and in the end completely wrecked. The native pilcity in which they are incarcerated. Punish-ssistants and students escaped by a back door, ment and threats have alike been of no wall in but the doctor declined to stir. Later on, he exter:ing from them any confession. They cling was obliged to leave the house, by a party of firmly to their former statements of innocence soldiers sent for his protection but subsequent and non-compilcity. The body of a man which events show that either the party was net strong was reported to have been and was supposed to enough to protect him or that he made his escape be that the missing servant, has turned out to be from them, for according to all accounts he had * myth which was concocted by parties who to run the gauntlet amidst a shower of stodes, were eager to obtain the reward which the bricks and med, and was then the victim of a Halen had offered to persons giving information prolonged buat by the mob. He was caught of the missing servant. ...

several times and thrown down, when kicks and blows were freely dealt him. On reaching some On the 21st instant, an Imperial edict was large vats of liquid manure they stopped him agala, threw him down and estayed to throw Issued in connection with the memorial pre-him into one of them, but being a strong and sented by H.E. Chang Chib-tung respecting the Hunan publications. The edict states that on active man he managed to get away and regained receipt

the memorial from the Viceroy at the road. Again they caught him, robbed him of Wachang, having reference to the Hunan publi. of his watch and chain, and tore off some of his cations, it was immediately referred to the clothes. A native Christian who had stood by Taungli Yamen for deliberation. The Yamen she doctor all along, doing his best to help and having considered the contents thereof, recom. shield' him, was caught, reverely beaten, and mends its adoption and solicits its sanction, thrown into a sunken tank of liquid manure. Tongsan............20433 10# 1/4 exhausted and braised state. It is worthy of

Arrivals etc. to date :- and ather scurrilous literature, yet being a record that a former patient he met on the way, of rank-has-by-bis-utterances-on-the-subjecatelag him without bat or umbrella, fear bim given countenance to the movement. Thereby his own and gave him fifty cash to buy some he has rendered himself not free from guilt. La breakfast the Board concerned see that Chou Han be deprived of his official rank and be placed under the strict surveillance of the local authorities that his future good conduct may be assured.

Instructed to adjust the case complained of with all justice and despatch.

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It is said that the cooltes employed by the Taku Tug and Lighter Company at Tientain and Taku to work cargo on vessels at or outside the Taku bar are the greatest rascals and thieves on the whole Coisa coast. Complaints are fre. quently made about them, and they are often brought before the authorities for their ill conduct, but no punishment worth talking about is ever inflicted on them for they bribe the runners to lay the bamboo lightly and so it is next to useless to sentence them to it. The chief object of these coolles seems to be to steal every mortal thing they can lay their hands on. They steal the cargo from the lighters and send various little packages ushore to their guild, who see to its profitable disposal, Then after the legitimate laboure of the day the prefits of these peculations are divided among all the coolles on the river from Tientais to. Taku, There are always a lot of small boats attending the lighters to receive stolen property, and it is stated the head coolle receives the lion's share of the robberies. I -* any complaints are sent to the Company about stolen property, the value of the goods said to be stolen is always paid, and the amount charged to the lowdah of the boat, But this is no punjab, ment to the lowdah because they can always steal enough to recoup themselves for any litle Jasses they may sustain in this manner. Many mates of vesicls have been made acquainted to their cost with the theiving capacities of these lighter coolles. It is estimated that the value of goods thus stolen amounts annually to Tie 20,000 or Ti 30,000 and there seems to no means of checking the eyil.

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Eternal vigilance seems to be the only condi. ties, humanly speaking, of the foreigner's safety' in China.-N. C. Daily News.

HANKOW.

(FROM A CORRISPONDENT.)

May 17th.

Since 13th inst, some 6co musters have been shown. Quality as a whole seems to show no real improvement though some of the later arrivals of Ningchow appear less dull, and these have been freely taken at from Tla. 32 to Tis. 48. Keemuns-Nearly all the first packs were Business at first placed on the market at once. was confined to a few buyers, who purchased the most desirable and crack chops at Tls. 32 to s. 44. Nearly all the remainder have been taken this week at prices from Tis, 26 up.

Hankow Teas Settlements of these kinds are somewhat larger, prices on the whole seem to show signs of weakness except for com- monest, and these have been more in demand at advancing rates:-

Quotations. * 4/1 & £3 Freight. Ningchow rat and packs 32 48 1/1/0 Keemun rst pack 26 a 44 2/3 a 1/RE Keemun and pack... 25 30 1/03 4 1/2 Hohe Younglowtoong..........24 Oanfs and packs..... Towyuen and packs.....22

14 a 16 a 36 ...16 a 20 a 26

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Conan Oopack Kinklang Hobow I-cheats J-chenta "cheats 4-cheats Arrivals......93,363 75.347 108,309 2,678 Settlements...39 655 43,635 28,341 450 Stock 52.708 32,507 79,968 2,218

Of course in both of the above attacks the Heraft were at the bottom of the trouble. The missionaries seem to know who the offenders-N. C. Daily News. are and hope see them punished in due time.

Everything is now qalet again and other mis- atonaries treated with the greatest civility every where, and no doubt will be as long as they keep clear of the botbeds of special foreign hatred of which Chingbo and Kiennin are two Whether the presence of the English Admiral had anything to do with it, I cannct say, but the prompt restoration of the hospital building out. side Klenning looks as if the fact bad had some thing to do with it through in writing this 1 do not wish to detract, from the energy and power which I know our Consul, Mr. Phillips, has brought to bear on this trouble, as he has on every other occasion of discuity arising here with signal success.

H.M.S.S. Impérieuse and Alacrity arrived here on the 14th instant and left again yesterday for Ningpo,

The new season's tea will not be down in bulk much before the end of the month. It is thought that the market will not epen until the middle of June.-N. C. Daily News.

NEWCHWANG,

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

May 15th, 1892.

I have not much news to write about. Business has slackened as is anal after the first rush of the season is over. But this year's trade is not likely to exceed the exceptional returns of last year, owing principally to the scarcity of millet. Whereas, last year the market valus of millet was Tis, 0.831 this year it is Tis: 1.50 per picui, almost double.

A deep gloom has fallen upon the community by the almost sudden death of one of its members, Mrs. Creek. Daring her short stay of a year amongst us, the deceased lady had earned the respect and esteem of all; an accomplished musician, a pleasant companion, a dear friend, she leaves many an aching heart to mourn her loss--Afercury.

May roth.

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May 19th. On the 16th instant I telegraphed you the base facts of the troubles that have lately taken place here, or rather in the country not far from here 3 (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) and I now send you some detailed particular.

The port has never been so full of missionaries The house attacked by the mob in the city of Chingho was occupied by two ladies of the sa just now, the annual conference taking place Church of England Zenana Society. It was an hers instead of at Moulden, as was the card fast ordinary Chinese dwelling house. At first the year. I believe the object of these meetings la mab merely surrounded it, but poured forth to listen to reports of work done in the several once and continuously all the abusive and districts and to make arrangements for the divi Insulting language at their command, directed sion of future labour. It would be wall if all the of course against the unfortunate inmates, After different and differing sects could decide at A time they forced their way in, and sought to one course of teaching the Chinese. Perhaps It drive the fadles from the house; but the ladies, would be impossible to bring together Roman who were in a room in the upper storey, not Catholics and Protestants, even the secedera being, disposed to go, stood with their backs from the Established Church could be induced to

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods firmly planted against a wall so that nothing agree. So long as there is such a gulf, and so may have left the Godowns, and all chime mast be short of main force would more them, and of such gulff, as now separate the numberless. in this position they remained for some three religions, represented in China by good teachers, sent in to the Undersigned before Noow on the hours. At length the mob resorted to a swia, how can a poor and a hill educated heathen both proxime, or they will not be recognised. Relling them that some paliva Christian women expected to decide who is right among the foreign ee below desiring to see them. On hearing priests, very few of whom agree with de this they decided to go downstairs and started, nether? No doubt the missionarien civilite but they were so poabed and bustled in the natives more or less, but, until the West bas their progras that instead of looking for the once and for all settled which is the way women, they were glad to get into the the only one way, of truly fallowing Christ, chairs which has been sent for them by very file seal progress will be made. In the chief magistrale,

They reached the yamfs the Fast. There is no doubt that, without safety, and they were promised protection counting the Roman Catholic priests whose until they could communicate with their friends successful work was established, for many, In the scanume the manual-proclamation generations befers the Angle Sation appeared MOVED the FIRST FLOOR of No, hanging in front of the mission house was torn a missionary in China or at any rate in 64, Queen's Road. Central,, above the premises. Klown, broken to plocer, and burned; while the this province, the most successful teacher is the occupied by Mosses. G. FALCONER & CON house itself was subsequently wrecked, though missionary doctor Natives fally, bellaya in bird not before all the ladies personal affects had philanthropy and he is in a position of delug good-247 been collected together and takes to them in the Lip body and soul, Beveral doctors are estabinkind

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Creolin

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Acknowledged by the scientific world as the MOST EFFECTIVE DISINFECTANT' DEODORISER and GERMICIDE.

Is neither poisonous nor caustic, may be need by averybody without the slightest apprehenales of danger.

Hongkong, 8th March, alga.

BELLOC'S CHARCOAL

POWDER AND LOZEKREA Approved by the Imperial Academy of Medicine of Paris.

MODEL

LOZENGES

PARIS

It is especially to its aminently absorbent, antisopife and ande puirido propartion that: Belion's Charcost owes its great offgsoy,

It la specially recommended for the following affectious..

MASTRALOIA DYSPEPSIA

PYROZIS

: -1 OCHOTIPATION

ACIDITY DIFFICULT DIGESTIÓN

DIARRHOEA

DYSENTERY

CHOLENINA:

ORAMPS IN THE STOMACH

· Detalled instructions accompany sach battle.

pejt of powder and bor of lozungen.

Depitis far, L. FRERE,19,/u/ask.

Agents in Hongkong

A. 8. WATSON & Co, Ltd. DAKIN BROK OF CHINA, LAŁ

took Cola.

I took Siox.

1 TOOK

SCOTT'S EMULSION

XESULTI

I take My Meals,

I take My Rest, AND TAM TIGOROUS ENDUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING. I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON getting fat too, Fox Scall's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oi and Hypophosphitesof Lime and Soda NOT ONLY CUSED MY LUCip lent Consumption BUT BUILT ME UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING-E

FLESH ON MY BONES „ÄE THE RATE OF A FOUND A DAY," I TAKE IT JUST AS ZABILY AS I DO MILK.” SUCH TESTIMONY SI NOTHINGAREW, SCOTT'S PAPISION, IA DAÑO, WORDKES DAILY, TURGE TIMES AS EFFICACIQUÉ "AMPLAIN "OIL-TAKE NO UTHERÄUSER Bold by Chemisier

SCOTT BOWNE - LITTED 47.HARRINGTON UZ), LONDON, EGM

Sõle Arents for Hong! (BLAWATSON

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