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them a coolies' latilne, which emits a very offensive smell. These forms abeeld, be closed and cleaned, and not occupied by more than two pereans each; It would be better not to use them as sleeping rooms at

The occupation of such quæriers as dwelling- rooms far coolles in a Government establishment is most blameworthy, and it seems rather extra ordinary that no report has reached the Com- mittee of the occurrence of sickness among the Post Office employés.

THE CRISIS IN KOREA.

(FROM OUR CORRISPONDINT.)

CK: MULPO, June 26th. During the past week there bavet es consid. rtable developments in the state of affairs in this country, and it must be admitt. I that the

situation has become critical The Chinese

¦ THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 18S4.

The public has now had its attention drawn to three judgments given in three different Comita a flow :-

In the French Count where the case whi

the constitution of their companies is to be upheld and safeguarded.

The following is Article / In the Convention

For Sale.

judged according to French law and judgment dated 30th April, 167, between Great Britain NOW READY.

was given for the defendant,

2.—In the Danlsh Court; judgment was in this case given for the plaintiff Bank according to the caly common sense views that can apply to the cosmopolitan compositions of these Seitle. ments, vir: that a contract entered late by the defendant, with the full knowledge of the liability Attaching thereto, was as bioding on him la the Danish Court as It would be in's British Court,

and Paco seative to Joint Stock Companies, which was relted on in the judgment of the Fresch Consular Court at Shanghai in the case brought of the Bank of China. It was published in the Government Gnastie of 26th July, 1863 :---

Convention between her Majesty and the Emperor of the French, relative to Joint Stock Companies.

Signed at Faria, 30th Apill, 1961 Raufications exchanged at Paris, 1861.

May,

3.- The judgment of the United States Court opens up a new sphere, vis; a judgment in Her Majesty the Queen of the Valted King United States Court on polets of British law. dom of Great Britain and Ireland, and his Whether this judgment, gleez presumably Majesty the Emperor of the French, having according to Biltlth law, in a sound ons or not, judged it expedient to come to an understanding I am not competent to judge; that alone would in order to define, within their respective have to be determined to a British Court. But dominions and possessions, the position of I must express surprise that the United States commerc industrial and financial companies and associations constituted and authorised in out of its

Way to

the words of a share conformity with the laws in force in either of the quote holder

se the meeting held in London on the oth two countries, have resolved to conclude a Con- of February, 1803. I quote from the judgment-vention for that purpose, and bave named as at this meeting of pardoners after their plenipotentiaries, that is to say.. execution a shareholder reminded bia

bis colleagues

ARTICLE I. that there might be impediments' to carrying on legitimate

basking

business' and the reminder caused the Chairman of the meeting to admit the existence of the impediments."

and the trap be af once withdraw; Court should, in dellearing judgment, have goude

Minister-Resident Yuan, bar formally demanded that the

hey been cantly relased, except ing under certain specifi. I conditions which the Chinese Government declines to accade to, And so

so the relations between the two farading Powers are strained almost to the talot of batating asunder. It'is no easy matter to obtain

Information of what is really reliable

going on, as everytblog that is

ibat is being done is kept as secret as possible; but there can be very Hulle doubt thai both the Japanese and Chiscae Govern ments are continuing to pour tops into Korea with all spd, and the general optulon among foreigners here is that it is difficult to see how a conflict can be avoided.

Now the Court clearly departed from the real lassies of the case to find in these ambiguous words, and the construciles that it put upon them, an argument to strengthen its judgment.

Haring myself been present at the sald meeting, I am in a position to enlighten the United States Court as to what was implied by the word "impediments." It in no

NO WAY applied to the " Articles of Association "but to an under- standing then existing with the Hongkong and Shanghat Banking Corporation that the Bank of China would not do“ 'ordinary exchange business

Fast."

I can further substantiate my

menting and as stated by the Chairman, the Bank of Calat had been doing exchange business in India, in which quarter no sach" "Impedi-. ments" existed,

statements

Well-informed Chines: sie of opinion that there will be fighting, as the pre-amibence of Chiarse laterests in Korea must be established *t all heard. Large sums of money have been snt on the Army and Navy of Chins for inter of years past but notwithstanding that, it is gravely qucationes in meuy, quarter If the Celestial Empire 1 prep:-1 for warn the fat by the fact that prior to the sald The Navy is credited with bong loa siate of fals ericence, and forca expulsera highly of the great 12.16

.ress lately made In marcus.ing, dilling, etc., but with the e

excap tion of Ll Hung bang'e kreign dell ́A regiments In Chibi, the enthe Army is an unknown quently. Tac "Japs, on the other hand, have avati-ble a large and thoroughly well disciplined force, 2nd although their s ́awer vessels have yet to te pat to the test of exp sieace, they at all vents suffer nothing by rampa iron with the vale the gia, al Imp.elom here is "That should the two countries come to blow

the Japrac will extry all before them, at all events during the fit

ftput of the campalga. Tae thiend boslities have a

shave used quite a among the Chined Jup residents. Page numts of whom have tedy cleared

*spective

live coantri, and more are delag.almet dally. So far, er. thing bas

en quiet bath here and at

at Sceul, but heaven There

only

the

So much for the legal aspect of the cases referred to, but the unfortunate position of the Bank of China has been so protiuently before the public, such different views expressed, and the most adverse if not correct ones taken by of the Bank, that I am prompted the opponents here to lay bare pot the "motives" of the defendant in the case of the United States Court, but that of his defence which I quote as follows:-

That the raid plaintiff company was incor porated or registered as a Trust and Loan Com papy and has in violation of the memorandum and asticles of association engaged in banklag and so called exchange business and is thereby guilty of breach of contract with the defendant, which ita: bsa caused bins to lose the value of his said shares, which have become worthless and un-

leable

เหร what any day may bing forth.

is no love I wa

the Call

al and Jap. and it would take but Hillarrallon cu el ber side to cause the exple on which is so I-The defendant bought his shares, or a

eatly dread: 1. The King of Kores, it in wade.. stood, sides with the Cast and is portion of them, when the Trust and Loan Com auxious that the Japane

she'd leave they had already changed its title to the Bank County without delay; but of course his Majesty

in

China.

-He was aware, or ought to have knows, is sally influenc: 1 by Minister-Re ident Yuan, that as far back as 1291, the Bank of China had

whe hands he is a mere pup

opened a branch in Bombay for the purpose of According to reset there are now frem eight going exchange business, and reference thereto to nine thousand Japanse trap in Korea and

was made in the columus of the North-China large

reloforcements re'shortly ex; lod.” The

New Consequently if defendant dis- number of Chinesa ba ben velornly stated approved why did he not there and then, or even Lom five to len thousand, and teleg aus have subsequently, after the mesting in February, bon-received stating that ith the Palyang and 1893, contest its legality or sell his shares, which Nanyang squadrons with a flest of chartered

was then still possible ? transpo:13 conveying troop, are under orders for the Hermit Kingdom. It is faber asserted that large detachments of well-pmei 'braves' bave marched Jato Korea everland.

Foreign interests are well profce i at this purt at present, the war ve sels to harbour representing Great Britain, the United States, France, Russla, China and Jaren.

(FROM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT.)

SEOUL, June 25th. In addition to postlag Laps at Masampo, 25 mics to the southward of Caemale, holding a fine strategler sition at a 15 mesto the west word of the capital, and having a strong body. guard quartered in Groeral Yuan's ramen in

3. His allegation that the losses of the Bank

The high contracting partier declare that they mutually grant to all companies and other associations, commercial, or financial, constituted and authorised in conformity with the laws in force in either of the two countries, the power of exercising all their rights, and of appearing before the Tribunals, whether for the purpose of bringing an acifon, or for defending the same, throughout the dominions and possessions of the other Power, subject to the sole condition of conforming to the laws of such demisions and possessions....

1862.

Done in duplicate in Fails, the goth April,

(L. S.) COWLEY. (L. S.) THOUTENEL. -

TIENTSIN.

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)

Tientsio, June 21st, At last our vain has come. We have seen the clouds and heard the thunder and sees the light- sing, but save a few aceitering drops, they have all passed us by til now. It began a little before-or abou: daylight, and has fallen in generous drops till the ground is apparently saturated. The need was great, for, for the depth of about right inches, the ground was “as dry as a bone." We have been having a succession of hot windy days, with a great deal of dust, and this change in temperature and atmosphere is most refreshing.

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Since the return of the Viceroy from bin inspection of troops, etc, work on therailway out- ride Shanbalkan bas tren urged d on with greater vigour. Possibly the small "rebellion Kirin, and the more serious troubles la Keres, had something to do with this increased activity. It seems impossible to get any reliable news lo regard to matters la the little perinsular kingdom,

It is firmly

belleved though rumours are many.

the Chiners generally, o far as I can ceriain, that Russia is at the back of all this trouble. They say that Russians are among the insurgent force, and that their furnished by agents of f the Rusalna government.

t is also

also reported and extensively belleved by many of the people, that the Chinese and Korean

*** | troops bave met with a a very serious repulse st the hands of the rebel-ame asserting that the 2,500 troops sent from here, only a small cumber-less than 200-have escaped. much these reports are worib, it

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Carry

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Moreover, the possession of that to

would prove, in the Kleg's opinion, of advantage to the Chinese theold the rebele carry all before them in Chulla porine and then march on the capital. However, scing that the Tong Hak rebellion is practically crushed, one * tempted to aak"why should the Chinese continue to hold not only Asan,

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It is reported here that 6,000 more. Chinese average e'rate of exchange of not less than 45. 63. soldiers are to be sent to Korea. The reason for to the tael.

Now, had the Directors, as in contended by audacity (1) to land troops in Korea and march this, report says, la tocause Japan has had the the defendant, pursued the even tenor of their to Soul. The Harling left here for Shan-kal- WAY, vie

the original polley of investment, the

•Gold the geogiB | loss to the Bank at the present rate of exchange kwan to take in troops for Kores, and other

to follow. It steamers ration of of the Kingdom, 2 tod, would on his sterling deposita bave evident the Viceroy scenta Lecable in the air, and

smounted in round figures to some £480,000 1

he now finds out, with sil his preparations, that there can be no doubt, and it is generally This, I think, will dispose defendant's conten-

that he has not believed that the daughty

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He wants more, more forelen HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,350 feet qult it until the Japanese retura të thell | Ill now turns to the bongo business. Partited troops, more money. His preparations above sea-level, has just been thoroughly i

have been to defend the Pelho, Tientsin and the redeemated, terav sled and refurnished, and capital, but now trouble comes from another NEW WING has been hullt, which commands

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Of course, all sor's of ystnance spon about the tunately too late, by the Directors, and with the Japanese ultimatum, the mez astcunding of full consent of the majority of the absreholders, which is the Chinese version of its purpat, in engaging in

in ordinary exchange business and 1

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from

om Koch ivided the | nocumstances, bist fly stated, are as follow: they were fastified by circumstances in doing Korean Goversment will cele

not prepared for it. Pe Hazilien

Mr. Detring has not yet resumed åls datles es to spon as a fishing end

latan, In callog

the Bank have a Commissioner of Customs. Dame Rumtur has One person, per day?!?! ......$ 4.00 renounce the Chine: suzei lesy which has 1891 the funds

it that he left kis to take hip the One per week aaqueou en practically maintained by Chine in spite been invested in the Far of the treaty enscluded with Japan, over the acoustic coated the Directors cled Hay Viceroy without having obtained permis in one person, per motit from $70 10 35.000

ware menaced. They 12 years aga co the basis of Ko: a indepen. forthwith made strenuous efforts to realise their from head-gasters, and that since then be bax Married couple (occupying one room) per

been given bis choice to go to Shanghai or Korea,

7.00 dence, make acid the expense iraer zd by loans in the East and transferred what funds both of which he has declined. It is now reported Married couple (occupying ons room) gar Isp-e in sending large bodies of s

could home or to India where there were that he has been asked to take two years leave

an ordinary of absence.

wack mung von

45.00 Fenfasal, treat the Te if Hak besar.copiests no impediments to leis doing

Married couple (occupyling one room) per 10 A

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.. Ey simust forgot to sepe that

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working

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( the last one of the Teng Hot ratals is meet the inevitable, I feel quit the Bank would

THE Undersigned has always thought that

such a plice sa thin was the one thing needed to do in between ELYEL, LiFe and the PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSx-providing it be Frat-giam in svay detail, & place where one may have bis GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at kay how of the Day, up to 11PM,; or la'er

pedve z 4e the "ductes' }", even now tide over its dificulties and become a Scorr's Emulsion of Pare Cod Liver Oil wish if moice be given. Hele algo prgpared to too, in a Kotzen p'i oo.

I personally have great Sbjections to Hypophosphites, is a combination of two most RUPELY MEALS 10 PRIVATE PARTIES As I do the left I hear at the Ching. belog a partner

Success.

maputing ir: «ps (faciuding two rziments of | apgloss to share z concem with any who are valuable remedies, in a palatable and easily bar Maku or Order—the Parties sending

that

in the treatment phibinical and scrofulous Dinner......

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profits and skinke the losses. digested form, having great healleg and, aireng Dishes, co, formand Cash, Terms o airy) into the count of the Yaka sivir And this leads me to a subject of the greatest thening properties, most valuable to Consumption Breakfast...per meal $0.75...er Month gin. Band that upwards of 48,075 Chfregs *braves' importance to the merdal Interests

and wasting deesses. Read the following | Tida,....... $0.75***

W will be held in rats for encrescias between and Intercourse in Shanghal allude

benrüt "I have found Scott's Emulsion of mask Newchwang und Alchip on the Ya150,

to the judgment of the French Court, and it

LON! Bogakíam, Tiffin and Dieter..A must appear to all, of whateverhalenality, THE BANK OF CHINA,

spast the stomach-thus removing the reest govern these Settlements that is init brought by difficulty experienced in the administration of the Tia and Disser

*fonsign Comi” should not plain ol-D. P. KENNA, LR.C.B., Surgeon,

SPECIAL TIFFING 494 DINNERS enyed Refering to the cases in which the Bank of | = Brush Back in a ' Chimp, Japan and the Straits, Ld, Gas sued be judged according to jaternational law over Vincent's Hospital, Dublin. Any Chemist can in Erokjent Sigje at shegyi solios.

THOMAS, crain shareholders for unpaid call bars. ing similar cases at home. If international law apply it.Sole Agent for Hourke and th holder" writes to our Shanghat moraing costem so it appllas at home le not in suply have the main of Chland Chan A Food, at Wapking

It beköves Directors to with by mist scher monen Für Goy Hangrangan (19). perery under date June #yikyuu

there [1'something anilos ko,the lawn whies diseases. Roxtremely pajatable and does not | Bronht at nið Tilm «***PEAKER

Hongbong, 14th Jane, 1994.

China Poules. Eatslex to close on SATUR DAY, 30th June. Entrance $1.00 $3.00 --non-acceptance not declared to the Hon, Secretary before 5 PM. TURĖDAY, 3rd July, Weights will be notified on MONDAY, 201 July. First Pile yo per cent. of Entrance Feen, with $15.00 added. Second ap per sent, Third zo per cent. Hongkong, zoth June, 1894,

As this Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value.

THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. Clarke's Blood Mixture is sold in Bottles 20. 9d each, and in cases, containing six times the quantity, 11-sufficient to effect a permanent in the great majority of long standing cases, 1913 by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Venders throughout the world. Proprietors, the Lincoln and Midlands Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England. Trade Mark Blood Mixtura.!

CHS. J. GAUPP & CO.,

•HRONOMETEK, WATCH, and CLOCK-

MAKERS, REVELLERS, BILVER

CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, JEFFE and OPTICIANS.

CAUTION-Purchasers of Clarke's Blood Mix. CHARTS and BOOKS.

ture should see that they get the genuine article. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Worthless Imitations and substitutes a DOO min for : Laula. Anders Watches: times pained off by unprincipled vendors. The The highest Frises at every Mathibition; | worda "Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug

and John's

Company Lincoln, England," are engraved on "GLARIES IN SPYGLASSES. tamad Blood Mixture Blown in the Bottle, the Government Stamp, and Clarky's. World- Čamný Rand Comm

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