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opened fire upon them. The redoubt was instantly wrapped in a sheet of flumes, discharglag in a few seconds about 300 shots One account says that these rasped the water like a hailstorm. The veterans of the Civil War had never known such rapid firing. Yetonly one American was wounded, Fortunately the order to fire had been given a lew seconds late; the American vessois were ady oul of the line of fire, and as the guns of already oul
could not on logs they the natives were fastened on logs be manipulated and were of no further use. The answering fire from the gunboats and launches soon cleared the fort of its defenders, and
expedition was landed in week later a punill order to teach the Koreane a necessary leon The force, composed of 650 men, was led by Commander L A. Kimberley, the Adjutant G-neral being Lieutenant-Commander W. Scott Schley; who was afterward to win fame at the rescuer of Lieutenant
Greely.
The first battery, which was attacked unex- *pectedly In the ear, was taken without difficulty: the works were completely demolished nod the cannon rolled into the river, On the following day the fort-Fort Monocacy," an It was
c rext christened-was cleared by shells from the
dismantled Monocacy's gun and was then
by the landed troops. An advance was next made fort, which wAL upon the citedel or principal
the crest of a rocky bill. The perched
The Koreans were hovering beyond the reach of our guns in vastly superios numbers, and were evidently
ently waiting for an opportunity to crush the Mile American army s KOOD as the ravine lying below the fort.
had entered
To defeat these tactics five howitzers and two companies of infantry were posted as a rear guard
on iskeground, while the mela body mored
forward to storm the citadel. The Koreans attacked the bowitzers in large numbers, but the excellent price made by the American
V.
gunners under Master ve
A. Williams scattered
them effectually and prevented any large body of them from getting in close quarters with our mes Presently, at a signal previously agreed upon, the from the Monocacy ceased, and amid
firing hall of bullets from the enemy our men sprang up the steep incline to attack the citadel. They swarmed over the ramparts or the breaches and in a twinkling were at close quarters with the defending garlson, The Koreans fought stab- bornly to the last without asking for quarter, and were all of them slain. After that the remaining subsidiary forts were soon captured and fifty flars and a pieces of artillery fell into the bands of the conquerors, The clindel was named Fort McKee in honor of the gallant young officer who was the first over the parapet.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1894.
FOOCHOW NOTES.
Foochow, September 1st. We understand that in the absence of fresh supplies the stocks of grain are becoming seriously diminished here.
{On Wednesday last six scholars of the Anglo- Coliege went down to the river to bathe, when foor
them, getting out of their depth, were unfortunately drowned.
We
hear that Mr. Tlog Tang-chü who was for some time manager of the Imperial Chinese Telegraph office here, has lately been appointed placipal magistrate at Fub-ning-foo
The and degree examiners, Oong-tae from Manchu, and (ben-hak from Kinng-ko, arrived in the c
o the city on Friday last for the examinations
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which are take place on the 6th instant and followlog
log daye.
The following is the ten export slace our frns of agth ultimo, as per consigners returns:—
-For London-
Per steamship Alderley ............150,843 lbs.
For United States:-
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
6th September, 1894-At 4 p.m.
Wind.
TATION
JEJÍDERS.
Wladivostock Toils Nagasaki
Foochow
Anplu
Chaton
A
Victoria Pak
A...
Sc
Gap Rock
MCA...... Hothom Haiphong Bolnao
Cape St. James...... 10.03
KSE
NNE
7th September. 1894.—At 10 a.m.
STATION.
Per saamship Port Adelaide.291,471
The Provincial Judre being about to retire from his post, the Grain Commissionez, Tlog- legcher, has been appointed to fill it and the seal of office will be delivered over to him on Monday next. The retiring Judge proceeds immediately, we understand, to Feking, to assist Thanghal at the Empress Dowager's birthday festivities..
There is a report that a rising has taken place at Hö-keu, in the Klang-ul province. The cele brated secret society of the Ko-lo-hwei is said to be at the bottom of it. Troops have been draked from the city of Klen-ning and the neighbour hood to assist in quelling the disturbance. Ha-keu
sa
a larga town one day's march from the North-western border of the Fah-klen province. It is reported that a gang of armed thieves, twenty in number, broke into the house of s retired Mandarin last Saturday night. The alarmed inmater managed to get a man out fo call for the services of the Tapon, but on the arrival of this functionary with his men the loves made off, carrying with them all the
valuables they had been able to collect in the meantime,
rosinek........
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News has only now reached us of a disturb- soce having taken place in Hing-bwa early inst month, Great alarm had been caused by the continued long drought and the people waited on the Prefect at the yaman to bez him in Join in a public prayer for rain. He stated that was too busy, but on betog pressed, offered to send his son to act on his behalf. This reply divaleased the petitioners so greatly that sining commenced which four of the yamen seldiers were killed. The Viceroy, on being communicated with, sent a detachment of troops promptly to the spot. The rioters bad in the mentime repaired to their homes and an farther trouble w for the Hma averted, But it is said that they will not be allowed to go scot-free. They will be called to account for their behaviour. To many of them it is understood to be a matter of small Imontiance what becomes of them; the step toward
poor men are ruined by the deught and have † Hongkong Observatory, 7th September, 1894.
The defeat of 1871 probably rendered the Korene more ready to treat peaceably with foreigners than they were before. In any case the hour foepering up the country was at hand. The pincess brgan in 187, when ■ treaty was made will Javan. A paste of Japanese sailors, while Jarding for water on Kangwa Island, were mistaken for Ainerlens or Frenchmen and were ford
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privilege of
of opening three carling stations on the east; in 179 the harbor of Gensan, and
Chem-lpo, were thrown open to Japan later 1 Commerce, all other nations being excluded. from the henefits gristed menuime, hinn, which has always regarded Kora as dependency of her empire, began to
T jr Inns of the
the increasing fuctice of Japan and to counteract tbls hold of her lovelerate enemy encouraged. If not actually Intieate, foreign powers to follow to the foot. steps of Japan t in concluding treaties with this "Hirmi Kingdom, and it was with her help that Adinal Shufeldt led the way and soccess- fully ei through a treaty between the United States and Korea in 1882. Later on commercial treatles were also negotiated by Great Britain, Germany, France, Rossia and Italy.
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Before we answer let us road the rest of the letter, The writer says: "For twenty years I have suffered "I had been in Korea some years before to from liver complaint and indigestion. I was con- seule the trouble in regard to the massacre of the stantly tired, week, and languid. My skin was a troops of ship General Sherman, and had sallow colour, and I had great pain at the back and
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in the house Вутер friendship from the
e us a family medicine, and by King toward the fall of
taking en osossional dose have needed no doctor. Americans, and it explained the killing of the are of the General Sherman to such a way Woombe, Backs, was afflicted with indigestion and I may mention that my sunt, who lives at West not to blame, as to show that the King was not to
Mother In that letter lay the seeds which grew into
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negotiate with are and with full powers to torudd when the body ia under the weight of pain and
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me Minister to
Koses, and I found upon
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Everything, money, influence, and every form of sucoses depends. so largely upon health that by
the United States appole landing to the universal consent we don't expect good servios from
that the people and the King had not those who are ill
country
forgotten my letter of nearly ten years
Sata before. And Ullow sins times in tan, moens precisely
The treaty was signed near Chemulpo and our what Mrs. Cuilas suffered from such a long and worry ships fited a salate at the time to response to a period indigestion and dyspepsia the ailment signal which I waved from the shore. An mured (when she doctors are done with their fruitless American cottage now stands on the spot where expsetments) by Mother Belgel's Caraties Byrup.
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"The Americans also opened) Admiral Shufeldt sald, and had our people pushed their alalms to that trade, as have the other nations who came in inter, we would now be the greatest foreign nation in connection with the Japanese Empire, It is the same with Kore
ata pow in the lead to that country, and cer, if they will, ba predomingileg power.
the It is tros that Koren is still wrapped in,aka dark- Best of its thousanda of years of *clusion. Its people are, however, no farther back then were the Japanese at the time Commodore Perry lay at anchor in Nagasaki Bay. I have lived soma months in Korea and I knew something of the King and the people. I consider them. A VOY bright race, and I expect to me growth of dviliation among them which will develop their country and put them upon a high plaža among She nations of Asia.”
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【EWELLERY, DIAMONDS, WATCH, CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS, A great variety. In Fancy Goods and Optical Instruments. Novelles received by every Mail.
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10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the Televraph Office.
G. FALCONER & CO., JATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU-
WFACTURERS and JEWELLERS,
NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 48, Queen's Road Central,
DENTISTRY.
DR. SAKATA (hom japan),
Mr. SUI SANG,
DENTAL SURGEONS. $5, Queen's Road Central. First Class Dentistry and Moderate Fees.
Consultation Free. Hongkong, 9th April, 1894.
SIEN TING, SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10, DAGUILAR STREET. TERMS VERY MODERATE, Consultation free. Hongkong, 27th March, 1994.
DENTISTRY,
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP
AND
MODERATE FEES.
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TAI FONG Surgeon Dentist,
M
R.
WONG
(Formerly Aritcled Apprentice, and latterly assistant to Dr. ROGERS), HAS REMOVED
то
THE BANK BUILDINGS, QUEEN'S ROAD, (Opposite Hongkong Hotel), CONSULTATION FREZ, Hongkong, 27th July, 1891:
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ONE BOX OF CLARKES 141 FILLS
is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sex (acquired or constitutional), Gravel and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes, 4. 6d. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medi clue Vendors throughout the World. Proprietors: The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Com pany, Lincoln, England.
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BY THE
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MARVELLOUS CURES.
"
Explanatory Pamphlets are sent free
on application
Depot (Maism. PIERRE, MARTY, Hongkong.) Agents for M. OPPENHEIMER & Co, Paris.
Fresh Air and Exercise.
Get all
that's pos- Bible
of both, if in need of strength,
flesh and
nerve force. There's need, too,
of plenty of fat food.
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil builds up fleth and strength quicker than say other preparation known to science.
Scott's Emulsion is constantly effecting Cure of Consumption, Bronckilis, and kindred dis- eases where other methods VAIL.
“Hooft & Bowns, Lad, London, 215 Chemista
Bole Agist for Hongkong and the Empire of
The Exchange is open day and night.
W. STUART HARRISON,
Chias 1-CHAN A FOOR, # Watkins & Co,
髅動
| #196 August, 1894
ság, ayah Murah, viga
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