THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1394.
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the circumstances attendlog the conclusion of the Amerlan treaty has been given by Rear- Adentral Shule'dt, who. In the course of his account of the opening "p
of Korea by this country, observen that the Americans are now the lead there, and can, if they will, be the true," he says, *that
Power.
asking sims! If you could know the effect it had on me to see my wife begging alms 1"
Mr Bullion pau d and buried his face in his bands, his body shaken by great sobs.
The doctor anid:
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Car's forces to Utica, knowing that the canis of itherty was lost, and being wowilling to surviva the downfall of his country.”
tlour and I'll tell yau no iles, "They resent being predoen is still wrapped in the darkness of their eyes the spectacle of their mother's-mad- | effe:tually Zar:
age, wore a boy's nlp-tall. On the other hand, we saw several children of 9 or 10 years of age wearing the marriage top-knot." Capt. Cavesdish says that, as in China, Iring is si Gine are ; in fact, the Korean has a deep rooted objection to telling * foreigner
elguer anything:
fifa a cave of ask no guts asked questions very much, and will give any reply. If they think one will t lleve it, so that they nerd nut bather themselves to ask for the required Information. On one occasion I asked ked bim the name of a mountain close to our path, and bis reply was at once a nime out of his own bead. I asked him how he happened to know, never having been in the locality before. His only reply was: Why do foreigners always ask the name of this place and that mountain ? What good can it do? There is the place, and there is the mountain. What more do they want 2′′
A writer in the New York Haraid says The general opening up of Korea to the Influences of western civil24tton began la the year 1866. At that time Kores was the Hermit Kingdom" in more than name. The present king had ascended the throne a couple of years before, but being a mere bor the Government was wholly lo the hands of his regent father, who was bitter bater both of foreigners and of change. Some French mtasionarles, who had braved the law of the country and boldly advanced into the native cities, were horribly massacred in 1866 and French expedition sent to chastise the Koreans
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Its thousands of years of seclusion. Its people are, however, no further back than were the Ixpanese at the time Commodore Perry lay at anchor in Mississippi Bay. I have lived wome months in Koren, and I know something of the king and the people. I consider them a very bright race, and I expect to see a growth of civilization among them which will develop their country and pat them upon a high plane among the nations of Asia."
THE TRUE VENGEANCE.
Night commenced to fall, and one by one the lamps along Macquarie-street were lit.
The dejected cab-horse, which for two hours past had been waiting these, leased wearily against the shafts and shifted fis feet, the heavy hoofs sounding loudly on the pavement,
The cabby swore:
*Damn it! I would like to get through and
home."
Suddenly the door at one of the tenses opened, and
woman appeared. Though her slender,
Sappho kifled herself by jumping from the at leap was What do you intend doing ? '
ollen taken by love-sirke v cenna, wh› Lifcred "I do not wish my children to have before that if they an ved the F. they would be of hor passion. The ness. Its consequences would be terrible for long we always witness i by a cowd of In no aprotaters, and the would-be calcites were them later, I am going to take them sway Ga jeu ney, and put Alicia to a private hospital, way interfered with by the State. Boats were in where she will receive suitable care. During attendance fow to pick up the leapers if they our absence I firmly bore she will regain her caro
came to the surface of the sea after the plunge. reason. It will be supposed that she has been Sappho had a session for a young man who did with us, and the world will remain for ever iguor-not retura ber love, and leap d from the cliff in ant of the terrible trath."
-order to be cured.
"I am astonished, But could I see madam? Before carrying out your plans some preliminary steps will be arcessary in
"Certainly. am going to take you to ber." The dector's manner was a trifle disturbed as he asked:
"Her madness has not yet some s dangerous phase, bas it ? She has no weapon in her possession ?"-
"No, no. You may be perfectly easy on that point
After the doctor's departure Mr. Bullion cautiously entered his wife's chamber. He found her standing motionless, with fixed, dilated eyes, Razing at herself from head to foot in the pier glass. She had not even taken off her hat of removed her
Marc Antony gave the world for a women's love, but he found himselfly compen
by the exchange tha, in desperation at the approach of figlivion and being informed that Clepaten was endeavouring_to
make trems for hemell by rurrendering him, he stabbed himself with his dagger. Being revived, he received the message sent by (constra that she desired to see him; he was ce ird to her place
of refuge. Cleopatra and her maids raised bim
he ropes to the window of the tower where the Queen found her leat home; he was liftedir, and dird in her art,
ascended the Seoul tiver and attacked several elegant figure was wrs; ped in fars, she shivered him and Duter cloak. She turned towards | of Mithridatee. Ha tackle this monerch to
forts
but lost so heavily that the expedition alled away without having accomplishe 1 the ead almed al, and having left the Korean soldiers with the Impression that the foreigner could not fight, and that the Korean was Invincible.
In the same year an American schooner, the General Sherman, chattered by a British trader, sailed for China on an experimental voyage of trade and discovery. This vessel entered the It was burned Ta-long river and never returned. by natives and those on bard were slaughtered to the last men. On the news of this massacre being received, Commander-now Rear Admiral →R.
as she demanded!
Is that you, cabby?"
She crossed the footpath with a bound, her head lowered, and jumped into the cab.
She felt herself roughly seized by two strong arms and forced backward as she uttered a cry. which he who grasped her quickly silfled, and drew down the curtain. Then be opened the little window and called to the man upon the
sest:
"You know where I told you. Horry (@ The driver brought down his whip, and the sorry-looking horse started off at a swaying, zig- zag gailop. The young woman sprang forward
said calmly:
Laroline was just here. He asked me such odd questions! And he had such a stupid air an air n wild and strange, as if frightened What did he want ?"
"I know nothing of it. Did he find you suffering
She seated herself and asid, resolutely:
Now, let us understand each other.
He drew some papers from his pocket and slowly sorted them, saying:
Defeated at 2ama, Hannibal fled to the Fost to avoid falling into the hands of the Romans, and found temporary security in the dominious
engage in
In a Roman wat, and his advice as to its conduct being tej cied, the war proved unsuc cessful, and Mithi dates was required, as one of the conditions of race, to deliver up' Hannibal to his enemies the Romans The unfortunate Canhaginen heard of his approaching fate. swallowed the poison which for years be bad carried about his person, and expired just as the envous arrived to take him in charg
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Here are the reports of the detectives. Day day, or rather, bour by hourthey establish infidelity. Furthermore, I have a series of letters
which leave
Ssicide was a fiting feminailon to the career
C ́o-day's Advertisements.
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a mobster like Nerd Descried hy every fiend, and I ¬ementary danger falling lato ? ETLAND the bands of his enemies, he could not sommes up courage to take his own life. By turns he
RW. Skufeldt, visited the poulnaula with the but her companion gilpoed her cruelly by the Mr. Dash, no doubt as to!your relations with wept, praved to the gods, and curr~d bio late, He
war steamer Wachusett on a mission of inquiry. No satisfaction, however, was obtained, and similar mission under Commander Febiger, of the Shenandoah, despatched
very few months
Bagobip
later, proved equally barren, Finally, In 1871, the Aslatic squadron, consliting of the Colorado, the co-rettes Alaska and Bantela, wilk the quuboats Monocacy-now at Chemulposad Pelos, were despatched, urder Rear Admiral Rodgers, to Korean waters.
wrist and forced bar back.
Do not to jump out. At the pace we are going you would kill yourself."
"How come you in this cah? So you have been saying on me, then ?" she cried.
You have my letters!" "They cost me $100. You see that I have no regard for money where you are concerned. I have now in hand more than is necessary to Fegia no action for divorce and stir up a frightful scandal. You have borns, up to the present, an absolutely unblemished name. ; you bave been
share even
profited by it to be wickedly cruel and relentless toward your blends or acquaintances whose reputations have been attacked; you have completely rained several whose names will no doubt occur to you by closing your door against them, thes patting them, so to speak, on the pillory. Oh! you have been fierce and inexorable! Very well 1 1 can make you descend yet lower than all these
HP Not the least in the world. I was smp, waiting in you saved from the house held up as a model; you with simply
your lover." You are mad; you know well that Mr. Dash is not my lover. Besides he does not live there, I think. You know as well as I that he restdes at North Sydney,"
was intended to secure a treaty for the protection of Americans shipwrecked on the coast of Kores, lo enquire into the General Sherman affair, and to obtain, if possible, treaty of commerce. Pesceful negotiations, however, proved to be impossible. The natives garrisoned the foris afong the river, and prepared To make things hot for the foreigners should they attempt to ascend the river toward the capital. expedition, under Capt. Horner Blake,
to
A
A
Con the Monocacy and Palos, with four steam launches, was sent up the river. When they were close to Kang-wah Island the Korean balleries containing
some eighty suddenly
guos, opened fire
them. The redoubt was upoa Instantly wrapped in a sheet of flames did th ing in a few seconds about three hundred One account says that these rasped the water like a halisterm. The
veterans of the civil war
"Yes, but he lives also in Macquarie-street for
"She began to recover herself a little and to regain her assurance. Suddenly she laughed insolently in his face.
"Ah, now How is it that you are in my cab? Because ft Is mine, and you do not seem to doubt it. Why are you ani at your club, as
and
It is very simple, as I have watched followed you for several days.”
Ab, you were following me, then? My compliments."
"Thanks. I simply gave balf a sovereign to your cabby to let me swalt you in bis hansom." "And where are we going now at this rate the demanded, losing a little of her self.
had never known such rapid fring. Yet, only possession. "I wonder how the driver keeps
We are returning home." By-and-bye the driver stopped bis trembling horse, and Mr. Bullion helped his wife to alight. Still clasing her tenderly by the hand, they ascended the staircas, rlliant with lights shining upon the polished steps.
women.
"Est, finally, what would go with these menace ?"
"This. I do not wish either to dishonor you or myself. I will not, therefore, bring a sult for th Mr. Dash to continue, as they may have divorce. But as I do not desire your relations
have made for the fature of ray children, I am Consequences which will change the plans I forced to this conclusion. It is evident that there indst be something radically wrong in your organisation to lead you to risk so much. After ten years of rxemplary you compromise less letters, you exonse yourself to surprise, and
disgrace at every turn; and thle indicates a profound derangement of your faculties. You have and examples of it in your own family. Some months of repose, of calm, of luolation
put you tight."
one American was wounded. Fortunately the order to fire had been given a few tec
seconds late the American vessels were already out of the line of fire, and as the gans of the natives were fastened on lage they could not be
and were of no further ure. manipulated,
The answering fire from the gunboats and imanches soon cleared the fort of its defenders, and a week later a munitive expedition was landed in order to lng her there. Be to ber chamber and teach the Korean
necessary lesson. The in the middle of the ro moment she stend dazed force, compos
composed of 650 m, was led
she heard the only returning to her you cured." when senses
"But this la infamous ! Mad, I! You know harsh grating of the mander L. A.
adim by Com the adjutant-general key as
It turned in the lock. Then, weary and well that I am not: Who Is there who would
Mr. Buillon led his wife to
the
She
isprang to her feel,
"You wish to have me placed in na maylum?" *That is a harsh phrase. No, I wish to have
being Lisutem bender W. Scolt Schley, I defected, she seated herself, awaiting ber fate, dare to say that 1 sm Insane ?"
who was afterward to win fame as the rescuer of Her husband crossed the vestibule quickly, and
was asked of the valet de chambre
Have you seen Dr. Lunollue, and asked him to be here at 6 o'clock?"
"Yes, siry the doctor has already arrived. He is to the study,"
The physician greeted Mr. Bullion. "What
the matter? You are not ), at. least?"
from
Lient Greely.
ely. The first Paitery, which was attacked unexpectedly in the rest, was taken without difficulty; the
the works were completely demnifsted, and the
and the cannon rolled into the river. On the following day the next fort-Fort Mono. cacy, as it was christened--war cleared by shells the Monocacy's guns, and was them
has dis mantled hy
the landed troops. An advance was upon the cladel, or principal fort, which was perched upon the crest of a rocky hlil, The Koreans were hovering beyond the reach
invastly
opportunity to crush the evidently waiting for an oppor numbers, and were little American army as soon as it had entered the ravine lying below the fort.
of our
on
quarters with the defending
Mr. Bullion's facɔ grew grave and sað, "My dear doctor, a great sorrow has come upon me; a sorrow that for some time I have, Klas! foreseen all too clearly,"
"Indeed You astonish me."
www
"Dr. Lanoline bay just left here. He has treated you since your birth, He, therefore, knows your temperament perfectly. He has not hesitated to sign for me a certificate testifying to the fact that you are offering from manta with out delfiam ; he has even been so kind as to charge himself with taking the necessary steps." "It is be, i is you who are mad! Ok | Bat I will not let my
MYARI!! be skut up like that; you do not know me; von shall not take me from my home as if I were a chlid 1"
held you? You will cry out, you will raise a "How would you resist If three or four men
her by the shoulder
scandal? So much the more résson to affirm your Insanity. Perhaps you will say you have a lover that it is i vengeaɑce on my part ; no one belleve you. Only 1-and, seized with a fierce, cold rage, he gripped her by the —-_HY, if you sile, If you resist, if you oppose what - 1
I wish-mark well my words-you know that I am a crack shot with the revolver--I swear to you
I will kill your Mr. Dash like a dog. “Ah i” she said, in a thuddering, hollow mean. "I knew that I would touch you there," he Sperred.
that
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bagged some of the attendents to die first, in þorder to teach him fortitude They respectfully declined. There was a bar then the dew of the miscrable abede, Soldiers rent by the Senate to arrest him had come. In desperation be| relse! a dagger and gave himself a slight wound in the threat. But the effect would have been a fellere had not bis freedmen lent assistance and mehed the dagger into a vital part. He had afficical strengb left on the entry of the soldiers to mutter, "Is this your fidelity?" and immediately expire f, even to death his counten- ance retaloing its appalling ferocity.
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To-day's
·Advertisements.
POSTPONEMENT OF AUCTION.“
“HE Undersigned has received instructions
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE
ON
FRIDAY, the 28th September, 1894, AT 230 P.M.,
at his SALE Roomt, Queen's Road. AN INVOICE OF JAPANESE WAR E Comprising >--
SATSUMA, KIOTO, 1MARI, AWATE and VINSEI VASES, JARS. PLATES, INCENSE BURNERS, TEA 183 COFFEE SETS.
BRONZES and ENAMELLED WARE. EMBROIDERIES and EMBROIDERED FIRE SCREENS.
BAMBOO BLINDS,
&c.
Ste..
TERMS OF SALE 1—As customary.
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, sýth September, 1894.
OF
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PUBLIC AUCTION
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, OIL PAINTINGS, &c.
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
Ο
SATURDAY, the 29th September, 1894. commencing at 2.30 7,M.,
at his SALE ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET, (For Sundry Accounts),
LODGE,
No. 25.
REGULAR MEETING of the above
A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on MONDAY, the rat October, at 8.30 for a p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited,
Homokoma, 25th Sestember, 1804
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SALE OF RACE PONIES.
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will be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION, IN SHANGHAI, ON THURSDAY next, the 17th September, 1894-
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A FIRST-CLASS TABLE D'HOTE kept. WINES and SPIRITS of the Best Quality: and the Charges for the same ara EXTREMELY FAIR and REASONĄBI
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THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and
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Intimations.
PRIVATE BOARD
AND RESIDENCE,
12, GLENEALY BUILDINGS.
MRS. GILLANDERS. Hongkong, 3rd July, 1864.
raga
to be had a the Island. "BAY VIEW * occupies the best situation on the Shan-kl-was Harbour, and is always open to the cool breeses Road, commands on excellent view of the
from the Southward, Steam-launches can at any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the spacious lawn.
To the other attractions of this popular resort BATHING PAVILIONS
have been added, and a LAUNCH runs from the NEW PEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VIEW every half-hour after 5 P.M. daily.
Private Dinners or Tiffins prepared in First- class style on the shortest notice, and Meals can be served at all hours.
Hongkong, 13th August, 1894-
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THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Street.)
#
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SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served
in Excellent Style at short notice.
"For some months the health of Mrs. Balllon
THE Undersigned has always thought that such a place as this was the one thing has been visibly affected. I have noticed in
needed to fit in between Hongs, Lazz and thể To defeat these tactics five howitzers and two her aste of constant over-excitement, of great
PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be companies of infantry were posted as a rear gourd nervousness, Insomnia, and loss of appetite. I
AN APPEAL desired
First-class in every detall. A place where one a rising ground, while the main body moved often
call you, but she firmly opposed forward to storm the citadel. The Koreans my doing so; and I did not wish to insist, as her
may have his GRILLED CHOP « STEAK THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.M.3 or later attacked the bowitzers in large numbers, but the irritability has of late become excessive. But
CONVENT, CAINE ROAD, begs most SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES
if notice be given. excellent practice
He is also prepared to made by the Americas gun some days ago the hidden malady declared ners, under Master A. V. Wadhams, scattered Utself, and I found myself face to face with
respectfully to APPEAL to the Residants of them effectually, and
Large body servous any
Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind Per MENU OF ORDER the Parties sending of the gravest character." of them from getting in quartere
ith our
patronage and support, and desires to state that Dishes, &c., for same and Cash, Tarmis gam men. Presently at the
aigual previously agreed "My wife-you are doubtless ignorant of it,
Bat, then, why not divorce me instead of THE Undersigned has received instructions he will be pleased to receive orders for all Breakfast...per meal 8.075...ver Month $12
kinds of NEEDLE WORK.
TIB
$0.73... H upon, the firing from the Monocacy ceased, and my dear doctors one does not like to confide this awful thing? I will put all the wrongs on
Gentlemen's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs Dinner..... amid a hall of bullets from the enemy our men such things even to one's physician-my wife my side. I will not defend myself. I will con
$1.35... 10 and Collars
Breakfest, Tišin and Dinner.... i renewed on old ones.. the steep incline to attack the citadel has madness in her family. One of her uncles, for all." sprang up the
Ladies End "And your fortune, madam? I have need of They swarmed over the ramparty or
Under-clothing, Breakfast and Tiff G or through the
Children's breeches, and in a twinkling were a close without being precisely insane, was notorious
Children's Dresses, and all kinds of Embroidery, Tila and Dlower_ for his singularly eccentric disposition. Her it for my affates,
Materials can be supplied, if required. grandmother
Mrs. Buillon soniched a knife from bør_dross« her passed two years in an ing garrison.
asylum. Koreans fought stubbornly to the last without They said it was t the asking for quarter, and were all of them slain. fact remains, nevertheles
nevertheless,
e result of a fright, but the ing-table and sprang towards her busband.
A short time ago
He leaped backward, opened the door and After that the remaining subsidiary forts were my wife's behaviour suddenly became
A servant most called a in captured, and so flags and 431 pieces of extraordinary and gausual. She went
"Help |—your ›e(stress wishes to kill me ! out very stillery fell into the hands of the conquerors, often without taking her
carriage, the
who Ab Her fit.
fit of madness seizen her again. The The citarel was named Fort McKee, is honour could never endure siding in a cab or walking
dactor go for
for Doctor Lanoline 1" egallant young officer who was the first over the remianed toescribable station, Greatly up, found Mr. Botion standing petrified in the hours, returned The frightened domestics, who came runnlag the
defeat of 1871 probably rendered the worried, I resorted to means which were middle of the vestibule, her bat misplaced, her Koreans more seady to treat peaceably with singularly repagaant to me, but which, with a dishevelled hair falling wildly over her shoulders, foreigners
than they were before. In any case person like Mrs. Ballon, could work no barm, and a koife in her hand. the
hour for
opening up the country was at hand, I followed her, The process began in 1876, when a treaty was
Oh! Mies, Bullion's character is so completely made with Japan. A party of
all asspicion. panese reflors, above while landing for wat
water on
faland,
Entirely so, poor, der woman, Well doctor, were mistaken for Americans or
I saw her conduct herself in the most singular and were fired upon by a nois
fort. Japan ERW
so extraordinary, that she would demanded as
Indemnity that certain privileges attract everybody's attention. She would go to for hours
soon
of the B
Tapet
eighbourin
Opportunity, and her feet war. Abe would enter churches, and there!
In trade should be granted her.
ca
shippi
.
Loren
This Way
the Art Gallery, soc
Sometimes cre
remaining for
a rapt contemplation before a picture, a status,
the day; sho
would
Two years afterward Mrs. Bullion died in the midst of a frightfui nervous crials in one of the lunatic asylums,—Sydney Sunday Times.
SOME FAMOUS SUICIDES.
AN HISTORICAL RECORD,
Homer, it is said, hanged himself in extransa
Saul
A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Compriolog -
The Superioress will also be most grateful for any. PAPER, or old ENVELOPES to be made Inte Books for the Children of the Poor Schools,' who | are taught by the Slaters.
Hongkong, zand Aps), 1899.
LEVY HERMANOS.
1499
DIAMONDS, WATCH CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS
Hongkong, 14th June, 1894-
W. THOMAS, Proprietor.
Intimations.
DENTISTRY.
A meat variety le Fancy Goods and Optical DR. SAKATA (om Japan),
RED · PLUSH.COVERED DRAWING. ROOM SUITE, TAPESTRY DITTO, BLACK- CABINETS VASES, OVERMANTELS, &c. WOOD and VANCY TABLES, INLAID
VERY P'NE
TEWELLERY, CARE IL PAINTINGS, OLD CURIOS CARPETS, RUGS,
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the weariness of life. treaty of 1876-the first entered into by went to the fleague. When the returned home Lucretius, the great, Latin poet, stabbed the Koreanu-was concluded on the busle it was always impossible to make her tell where, himself in aft of disgust with life. of free trade, a
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to ilve for. “You shall noe and question her presently, his great guest, Hannibal, Mithridaten
Like oder invigado, con 14tk, the the himsel
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and
of your interrogations, she will throw you the that Admiral
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the United States and Karen ... la ... 1884. **Finally, to-day, na I was following her again. Later on commercial treaties were also mags- sad share having sons for you, I murpeland har | Barth, and ne ke forthwith handed himmel. Hated by Great Britain, Germany, Zintos | wanderlux abow on font in the weighbourhood of Calo was the typical
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