THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1894.
interviews, " by telling me what book has helpeð you most lo life ?" And after a thoughtful pause
Me hank book."
before the 12th or 13th instant, and that, leaving ban gond. The Japanese Government assents † After belog a member of the local Cobden Club, the great man answered: "My
pleted its preparations for a general advance
Seoul on the 44th instant and moving at the tale of 10 mics a day, it could not be in a position to assault the Chinese within their entrenchments at Phyong yang which is 135. miles by the main road from Seoul
bte the 29th. The Nicht Nicht's comes pondent, whose intelligence is conclusive as to dates
since be is actually with the van of the army, says that the advance guard set out from Scout on the 7th instant. Hence it appears that the Japanese bave been acting with even more Clerity than we imagined. The expedition sent against Asan did not return to Seoul until the 4th instant, and the reinforcements without which an advance northward in sofficient
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Not to blame for the shock-He-I have cheerfully to the Arrangement, and has lotimated to which 1 contributed many of my eurilest that a similar occupation of her principal com pennies, 1 emigrate to Australis, and started loved you long. Will you be mine? She-Ob merelal ports would meet with a resistance. In business, Needless to say, I have been very Mr. Smith, this la so sadden--such a surprise ! The plan was suggested by Lord Rosebery, successful. I have been large employer of He-Yes, I know, desrest, but your father and the British Premier,
have mostly labour, and was the first to introduce the system mother keep writing to know my Intentions. I negotiations have:
A good old lady said to her nephew, a pOOT been conducted in Washington by Sir Julfes of commencing the day's work with prayer (of
preacher
why
did you enter the Panacefate, the British Embassador, Baron coarse, deducting the time from the men), and I
7" Because I was called," he answered, Fava, the Italian Embassador, and Secretary Gresham, representing their respective Governmyself, whose aspirations after treasure Above ments. An earnest attempt bat been made to
led them to work at reduced wagen bere Below. bring M. Patenotre, the French Embasador, was elected alderman con after I became and Prince Cantacusene, the Russian Minister, race clubs and church fands. I am a prominent enough to subscribe to all the local charities, into the negotiations, but, under Instructions from their kept away from Washington. It is said that the remarkably quick eye at a keyhole. Rucsisus would not be unfriendly to the the Freetrade and freedom of contract; in fact, of In politics I am, of course, a firm bellever in ment provided they are convinced that the
■bsoiste freedom in everything—but religion. occupation of the Chinese
porti porary, but they decline to participate until they
I believe in opening the proceedings of Parlia know exactly what its terms and conditions willment with praver, and will do all I can to achieve that reform. In fact, I believe in opening svery. thing with prayer; and hope that some day in Ponmland not even na oyster will be opened without it
I
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The plan is for the Governments named Great Britain, Germany, Italy and the United States-to seize and occupy by their naval Amoy, Canton, Ningpo, fleats the harbors
only at the close of July. Yet on August 7th the van
of the army marched out of Seoul. That was remarkably
rkably quick work. On the other hand, this advanced guard did not reach Kphyong, 40 miles from Seoul, until the 12th instant, from which we infer that its rate of advance was only from 7 to I miles per diam. We further learn that the two armies were still an interval of about 50 miles on separated by an the 22nd instant, to that 15 days must have been occur ied by the Japanese to covering 85 Chiakiang, Foochow, Shanghal, Hankow intles-the Chinese poslilon at Pingraag being sud Tleuteln, to prevent their blockade by 135 miles from Seoul. This gives new rats, Japanese or any other interference with their less than six miles daily. All the country to the forelga commerce and to protect the persons north of Soul is exceedingly unfavourable for and property of foreigners residing in those the transport of troops, roads being very scarce cities
cities. The local Chinese officials will be and their rendition terrible. We are not sur- permitted to continue to the exercise of their prised, therefore, to learn that the advance has lawful authority, but foreigners will assist them been at
speed
of only & mites dally. 11, then, when acceriary in the preservation of order and the armies were separated by a distance of
the protection 50
of property miles on the 22nd, our calculation that a general The archives at the Japanese Legation at have already been delivered to Mr. Denby,
As to taxation, I bellave the best interests of the God-fearing portion of the inhabitants can bent be served by judiciously taxing the other fellow. I am in favour of a single-tax og land, which I consider equitable and junt, ar i do noi
any
land
myself.
I object to payment of Labour members. Most of them come from the improvident classes, and will only arend their salaries on champagne, caviare and devilled kidneys on toast, leaving their familles unprovided for, and imperiliing the British consthistion. None but God-fearing men should be paid for their services—the valuë
faithfal
engageme t could not take place before the zoth Pond the archives of the Chinese Legation of which is enhanced by the prayers of the
at Tokyo have been delivered to Mr. Dan. The consular records of either country will be trana. ferred to the consular offices of the United States as opportunity offers. It has also been mutually agreed that any communications which either of the belligerents may have to make in the other during the progress of hostillites, shall be traps;
States,
I believe to closing up everything but the churches on Sundays
am a strong advocate of flogging and bang. ing as a means of suppressing the other fellow. should prefer hanging outsight, but in these degenerate times the maudlin sentimentalisty
hand,
and we must be content with
*msil mercies, entirely of God-fearing men like myself.
that plice can scarcely be delivered mitted through the representatives of the United bave the upper wohl the House is composed
seems church. The error, if there be any, is on the side of too sangulae no enimate. There may, of course, be collisions at an earlier date between advanced guards or reconnoltering pa ties; something of the kind seems to have already taken place; but, assuming that the binese are determined, to make a Blynd at I'meyang the general attack
belon the gun or 30th. There is, however, Rather con
If the Chinese outposts wher contingency: If
handled, the malo body may not ares verely w. to be attacked, but may fall back and even re-cross the frontier lato Mancharts, it is a Chine
act in such a fashion, and we '' liable to act shall not b
Ind he surprised if they follow precedent in this lostance. Their trouble, in the event of a hasty retreat, would be the difficulty ot
obtaining
supplies.
Wer
are inclined to think that they jock to a water basis via the Ta-tong river, but if the la-tong can bring supplies, it can also byling Jaane se gunboats, and the latter are much more likely to appear upon the scene than the former.
· LATTER-DAY SAINTS:
-witnesses
||
And now the Hongkong Telegraph wonders whether the editor of the Chronicle has ever heard of such a thing as international law!
M
AMERICAN DIPLOMACY.
AMERICA'S POLICY IN THE FAR EAST.
Thus the San Francisco Chronicle editorially on the 6th ultimo
"The foreign relations of the United States, as expounded by Secretary Gresham, are something part all understanding or finding out. Apparently we sit perfectly sil, with closed eyes and folded bands, while Great Brl'ain is strengthening her Influence and we kening ours in Nicaragua, to mix up in the quarrel between Chlox and Japan, and to play the part of arbiter In dificulty with which we have very little real interest or concern.
Unless all signa fail, Great Britain has pulled the wool completely over the eyes of the Admin- Istration, and is using the United States as a
Tbla
If elected, I shall attach myself to the party of the pure and noble patriot, Sir Sneskum Sham, whose venerable grey balrs are a testimony to bis piely, and from whose lips issue at all times the most noble and elevated sentiments of patrisilam and morality.
I believe in Porumband federating with those colonies where God-fearing men are at the head of I shall oppose to the almost of my power -any-federation with the ongodly colonies of South
Australia and Maoriland.
I am strongly opposed to sweeps, consultations, and totes, but regularly attend church, bassare rails, and distibutions of work, which, con. revenue to the Church, and a blessing to man. ducted on God-fearing principles, are a source of
kind,
I am also in favour of One-man-one-rote—that one man to be the man of property,
BRIGHAM YOWEMAN.
the
one
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. (A Mugwump Hymn.) Sevran Kanaka sweet,' We kneel to kis thy feet, Humbly thy grace optreat,
With lowly mien
Long as our tongues can wag, Never to cry they'll lag. "Down with that Yankee flag."
God save the Queen I Honour all names above, Our dark Hawaiian dove, She and her lights o' love,
Selers and clean; For lotteries and rum, Idols and oplam,
For vice and heathendom. God save the Queen!
Be mivalonsiles sho","
I et fra iom go to pot, Let c'vilization rot,
So thou art sein Upon thy throne in pride, Majestic, sooty, wide, Thy half breed by thy side :
Gisave the Queen! Monarcht are all too few, Perish the patriot crew, America, adieu;
Tawny Faustine,
Of sovrats the flower, Quick come the happy hour That we thee back to power:
God save the Queen!
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The later news of that much-advenlied zonden saint. Alfred S. Dyer-the notorions
To those who are alive to the Best Interests of social multy crark, anti-oplum aposter and general al-round backstairs scandal-monger and
the Country I need say no more. Living as we according to a recent Issue
are at a time when the disastrous effects of class mischief-maker-is, of th fleable specimen of 19th Century
appeal will sive a ready response. Would the representation are upon us, those to whom I jurnalism The Sentinel, to the effect that he calspaw to pull its chestnuts out of the fire. has at last reached the road which he has been stroke of diplomacy has been accomplished by
present depression have existed If Oct atstermen bad commenced their proceedings with earnest slowly and surely for years paul, appealing to the winlly of Cleveland and Appaoan namely, a liftish gaol, whither he was despatched Gresham and making them believe that the prayer cannot think so. What has intimi the other day by one of the Bombay magistratex Eastern Question cannot be retiled without the
drted the fish money-leaders (all God-fearing for contempt of Court owing to bls stubborn active intervention of the United Stater; but it
men) but the irreligious tendencies of our colonies? refusal in pay a fine imposed on him for pobilab. is to be observed that in the courcils beld in
It is nonsense to say that it was the locking up ing cowardly, misleading and defamatory state-
pon the suggestios of the
of the British
of £24,000,000 to prop up the Baring firm's State Washington ments respecting a Betish magistrate. Com- Minister, two of the
Argentine losses, and the consequent withdrawal AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA. Russia and great menting on this tile eplade the Christian France, have thus far da to partici. of that amount from the investment market. World of the 10th u
ultimo states that Mr. Henry pate, which is in itself a fact sa sigolficant as to
Such assertions can only carry conviction to Vary egl red meat-man whohas prospered
makce
statesman pause and refect.
benighted and the ungodly. When our Legisla. UNDER. MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN chiefly through lecuing
"to men only."
England would like nothing better than to
tase is swent of the unrighteous who now pollute have the United States espouse her cause in the feuring, and who will eare their salaries by prayer
It, and filled with men who, like myself, are alinng being in the main utterly unfit for
God. publication, has declared the true towardness Orient, especially if there be any chance of a of the lupilsonment of Alfred S. Dyer and his clash between herself and Russia; but why alone, then will the God-fearing British Investor colleagues by the Hombay Government is ludi- should we disclaim our good friend and ally,
yield
to us once more his confidence. As the cative of a determination to suppress the faithful |- Ausso, in behalf of our ancient and
Book says "Tis not by works alone, but bringing its lalquities rival, England! Had we fatesman in the prayer," &c., so not only shall we have our to light" Visley's indigestion under the White House and another in the State Depart. Minister of Public Works, but our Minister of r to Great Beltain would be Public Prayer. And, feeling this, I place myself ment be instant answer t circumstances is quite comprehensible, but it is regrettable that be should allow his enthusiasm that if all pretensions to the control of Nicaragus in the hands of the Almighty and Hla electore, were withdrawn we would listen to propositions and will pray earnestly that their hearts may be to get the better of his judgment, for, as the Christian World very sensibly polata out,
out, the
to Intervene in Far Esatera affairs, but that no softened towards me.I am gentlemen, yours sealence of the Court passed on Mr. Dyer was long as
gas England continued to
to violate aven
abediently, the the result of a prosecution before a magistrate spirit of the Monroe doctrine, she must look else for defamation, and the offence was established where for allies, and not expect us to aid ber in In the usual way by witnesses. It can hardly be any way in her ambitious designs for the control supposed (an suggested by Mr. Dyer's friends) of the Orleut and the checking of the eastward that the Bombay Government secretly instigaten march of Rosslan and authority
power Αν the myglatrate lo convict the accused! His
the above speaks volumes for itself com- Imoris ment
is an act of self-imposed and ment at the present Juncture would be altogether sidiculous martyrdom, owing to Lisselusal to pay superfluous. At the proper time, however, we * fine
about £7
shail revert to this subject and then publish one It is notable fact that most of the thrilling or two instructive private letters, which will, we saints of the day, in all parts of the world doubt not, be read with interest by all who look Including Hongkong, are more or leas offensive forward to an early and permanent actilement of and dirty. It is only the other day that Mr. W. the Korean difficulty, T. Stead the talented Editor of Borderland- told
an audienc of Chicago ladies that they
then were "In many respects worse
prostitutes and he got into very hot water owing to the prurient insolence that prompted such in audacious and f-considered statement. Poor old "General" Booth is another saint who is often rather offensively saggrative in bis meds of impracsing "the truth upon his hearers bul even at his worst the Army autocrat was never wihin hail of Alfred S. solemn daty les before you, which can best be
at ancient Dyer in descriptive filthiness. That s
performed by electing me. I can no longer Astolaette Sterling made herself compl
refrain to deal
from coming forward, having received a In caous only on account of her ability to
I dare not mouse delalls respecting the age of content" disobeys, the call of the righteous conference
about for question which she was wont techtrup hours together. The clean saint, as the Sydney of clergymen, held in August of last year. A
consciousness
of the the desperate state of Bulletin very correctly asserted some
**** doing
Country, and a knowledge that the demand for door! Ago, when Henry Varley was Colenies, is not in it with his dirty confrères. Candearing candidates is more than equal to the fear,
slane overcomes my modesty. There Alfred S." canie to stay, and the length of time were several other men of undoubled character
will den
I depend mostly on the extent of bis grossly immoral preaching. If he confiner and problly, where sterling qualities would slush and slush only, and draws the certainly have caused me to efface myself and support them as an foferior labourer in
t
stress
•
that he stays
almreif
line
libel upon
THE GOD-FEARING CANDIDATE.
|
The following, says the Sydney Bulletin, is an extract from the election-address of s "God fearing" candidate who proposed standing for several Australian constituencies at the recent general election gaunt old Salvation To the Electors-Gentlemen,—A sacred and |
song
supply
of the
I
WISE AND OTHERWISE.
(COMPILED FROM MANY SOURCES.)
A pair of black tights--twe fuebriated negroes. The man who rides a hobby is generally long on spurs and short an logic.
There is no place in the Bible where God bus promised to make a loafer happy,
Give a man the album and he will linger longest
over
the picture of himself. The State of Matrimony is suggested as a good name for Utah when admitted."
remember those things you You will always would I be happler if you could forget.
Some men get down on their neighbours when they find they can't come up to them.
Actions speak louder than words. They have to in order to be heard above the boasting.
It is understood that the favourite air of Queen Liliunkalani (a “ Four more years of Groves,"
Helen-Did she marry the man of her choice Matilde-If I remember rightly they said it was Hobson's cholce.
Texas has 4 990,172 sheep. She has a law against "sheep-fillag dogs," but nous against sheep-killing Congressmen.
Patient-Ah, doctor, I feel that I am si death's Doctor (enthusiastically)-Oh, don't We'll pull you through.
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make believe we are out when they call ? lauring
It fea Bat they are all, unfortunately, and elsewhere,
who poraries, In Hongkong
individual who says he doesn't care whether be appest to find wallowing in the mire of acclat dead and probably their worst fears are now rice and beastliness a profitable and interesting realised.-Ed. B. While thas acknowledging iren or dies always wears a chest prolactor and
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#Poor Jack he never could spell and it Office of 1 present Borawith a short blography and programme, rulaed him." "How?" "He wrote a verse to extracted from the Daily Morning Howl, and an heiress he was in love with, and he wrote written by the religious editor of that paper - bony for bonny"
I was born in England or Sentiand. No God- fearing men are ever born elsewhere; and the native Australian youth are invariably profane ard irreligions. At
village, and subse Sunday school in my natively age, attended quently taught there. I always touched my hat to the squire, the person, and those whom Fro- I placed in authority ST. During viderco my Sunday school puplings I often had my ears by grown-up teachers of both sexes, my later stages as tempher I pinched in turn the sare, and barreptitiously smacked the checks of the religions youth of Great Britain.
THE POWERS AND THE TREATY PORTS.
YANKEE "NOTIONS."
bad
There is an old and very true saying that we must go from home to gather news of ourselves, which is very clearly exemplified by the subfolued clipping from copy of the San Francisco Chronicle received by the Gaels on Saturday
WASHINGTON, August 3rd. President Cleveland has practically decided to suite with Great Britain, Germany and Italy known as the treaty paris of China during the position as God-bearing candidate for war between that empire informed of the intention of the Powers through its Mislster at Washington, and it is understood that the Emperor will submit without protest to their forcible occupation of his paincipal ports, because he knows would be peelesa se do otherwise.
Bargains—Ada—If you want to get her, don't be so abjectly devoted. You simply cheaper www. yourself in her eyes. FrankThen she will take me. Jennie never could rerist a bargain.
Mre, Bostonne-f understand that you wili have a season of grand opera this winter. Mr. Manhattan-Yes; and it will be that nice, low Italian music that doesn't interrupte Conversation,
HERE
NOT There is a land of pure delight, Where ssints eternal reign, Where men with ges bill never conse
And my call again.!! People say that when a stranger first comes to
to preserve, forcibly, the neutrality of what are To this treatment”of myself & op my America that in New York he is asked: How
and Japan
ment. I trust my
The Chinese G verament has been inlls the same hippy Holiktment of others has led to 1 much money have you got ?” in Philadelphia,
miscellaneous know ?"
At the of:
| Ego_ ag I had "Who are you 7" and in Boston," What do you made considerable progress in misce plety, was
and shaved my upper- was already bald,
Ad
authority on the Jost proportions of the lip. (The latter characteristic is na unfaling human frame says: "The mia should be so mark of the pleas). I married a fellow Sunday- placed as not to be higher than the sysbrews De school teacher of the opposite sex, malaly through | lower than the tip of the nose.” People who are the reprezentations of her father and six of bar big, dissing for a party should not forggi this, It is not a question of pride with him, but of ỉ gest brothers. This circumstance wil show the "The book that helped kim,mi Would you prudence. He rendises that he to ju ne sondision doogom în yhich I was hold, nad the eagerness | abilge me," said the reporter who'gas nerol
Intimations.
NOTICE.
GIVE ESTIMATES for FITTING the PATENT PROCESS on LAND and MARINE BOILERS for BURNING CHARBONNAGES COAL DUST
GORDON & Co, BOWRINGTONE FOUNDRY, Ist Point,
st any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.; or later If notice be given. He is also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES per MENU or ORDER the Parties sending Diabes, &c., for same-and Cash, Terms- Breakfast...per meal. $0.75...per, Month $12 Thai.......... 11 $0.75...
$20 Dinzer ........
$4.25... 13
$15 Breakfast, Tian and Dinner... Breakfast and Tiffin Tiffin and Dinner
$40 SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served in Excellent Style at short notice.
W. THOMAS, Proprietor.
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Hongkong, 14th Jane, 1894-
PIL
For Sale.
FOR SALE.
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EXCELSIOR BRAND, Light and Refreshing. Cases of 4 dos, q's, or 6 dox, pints ........$9.90.
LAUTS, WEGENER & CO. Hongkong, and Angust, 1894-
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HONGKONG TIMBER
YARD, WANCHAI OREGON PINE SPARS and LUMBER
Always an Hand.
1. MALLORY.
ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under- signed.
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
4. Quem's Road Cantral, Hongkong, pri January 1994.
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17-Douglas Lapraik & Co, 18-Electric Co., Hongkong.
ena, C., Residence.
& Co., Pharmacy, 48,-Gas Co., East Point,
47.-Gas Co., West Point. 31.-Gibb, Livingston & Co. 7.-Godown Kowloon, 81.-GodowD.
32-
Co
down. Co., Praya Central, rodown Co., West Point. 44-Government House. 50.-Harbour Master.
6-Harrison, W. Stuart, Residence. 2.Hartigan, Cantlle, & Stedman, Dr.
95-Haskell, D., Residence.
18.-
Hongkong Telegraph Office.
Residence.
C. J., Res
Wise & Co.
Alice Memorixi.
Hongkong. Public Telephone. Mount Austlo.
10-Hotel, Peak.
-Hotel
77.Hoctoria, Public Telephone.
59
Bonham Strand. Praya Central Ho Tung, Residence. 37.--Humphreys & & Son, Office.
1. D. Residence. 68-Humphreys,
Residence 30,-J 23- 43
53-Judd, W.,
Dr., Praya Central. Dr, Residence. Residence.
Causeway Bay, Home Repository, Godown
70-Kramer, J.,
93-Lamke, J
1 & Co.
97.-Lane, Crawford 89-Layton, B., Queen's Road,
do, Realdence.
D
Residence
Mackintosh, E., Residence. 98.--Man On Insurance Co.
-Nim Woo & Co.
46.
FATIR
N. Co.
OpS. N.
10.-P.
69.-P. & O. Mess, Peak.
E. C., Office.
C. Residence. 34-Ray, L. C, Res
Factory
Station, Central
4
dr, R.N., Residence.
A., Residence,
$2-Sallers Home.
9. S. & Co., Office.
100
& Co.
Flour Co.
Dr, Residence. G. R.
G. R., Residence.
Companies' Mem, Pesk,
54-Tram Station, Pesk.
gi Tung Keo & Co
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37-Wickham, W. H., Residence. 61-Wo Kee & Co.
16.-Watson & Co, Queen's Rond, 79-Yoeng Lara Kes.
18.---Yuen Fat Hong, Bonham Strand,
PRIVATE TELEPHONE LINES.
2-Beveridge. Dr., Morriana Hill.
3-Hongkong, Canton & Macan S-bost Co. 4----Jardine, Matheson & Co., East Point,
-Mayer & Co.
8-North Chins Insurance Co.
Royal Kuginears' Mass.
7.--Scheele & Co.
În cam of FIRE ring up No. 15,
The Exchange is open day and night.
W. STUART HARRISON, Manage.
Songhong, næst August, 10994.
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