by
klow
very
come.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1894.
rather "hand kin may
|
THE AUDIENCE OF THE FOREIGN AMBASSADORS in pekING.
Now, to make the long story short, let us sup. persons the must reverence, obey, and reɔNO SA ́pres that ene Korean is full of years. His pro. If they were her own Religion enjolus and kic pant on the parrow and rude stage of the custom requires this. Inde:“, any great mi Korean 'e has been played. The time of his condnet toward the parents of her husband eves depanuse it at hand He gets rich. Tuzious justifis. In theory at least, her being divorced. family consults a professioral diviner regarding That this is an unjust custom goes wihal the quarter from which the disease has come saying for, If a man is out expected to obey and so announces with grest satiefaction that terve his father or mother-in-law as he would the Tuneli Yamén, that the Emperor desired to i
of the realy Fowers in Peking were officially Early in the present month the Representatives informed by Prince Kung, the new President of
must have come from elther north or south or START ON Should a woman have such | receive the Foreign Ministern In aadience In
The
own parents, why an obligation put upon
on ker?
The
|
|
First
d
A
Co-day's Advertise...en s.
¡HARMSTON'S GRAND
CIRCUS.
out avail, for no policemen were wiibla gan- | 14 get to Mrakden find it hard enough one's ancestors are represented by amall' wonden i principle of filial piety. The least dianbedience According to à Japanese work eolitled ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING
the entire tiled to drsa her bebled' bedpeir best. There will be no fear of a landing
with a view to deliberately
from her cutting wrists the golfim an ad ba gies which she wore, And they would doubtless have carried out their criminal designs had they not heard footsteps in the vicinity and promptly d camped. Later on Chiman parsed by and advised the woman with him in the Police Station to report, to come with but as she s outly refused to take his advice so he went along un Robinson Road, while the dis tressed female made the best of her way to the Kowloon ferry launch pier.
ANCESTRAL SUPERSTITIOUS WORSHIP. Buddhism being pinsribed religion. In Kezza, idols are näi found in private dweilings as in China nr
or Tapin. The departed spleta of tables with their nam
and titles
written there an. On the anniversaries of their death food is ffered. Incense is burned, but no prayer is said. The relatives or the descendants of the dead kneel and wall hefire the tablets. This Ghia
of frial devotion at la purely the extension of beyond the grave. There is
nt confined element religiova
from in the
no
the
**
In the house under native
tato Mancharla and easily cot off the possibility | in it. Thle has led some missionaries to argue of the mother, Sewing, reading, and well which is the sole entrance in the Fast Wall of
of retreat.
- JOTTINGS ON KOREA.
A KOREAN ON HIS OWN COUNTRY.
idulatry, should be totesind Here we need not education.. Roys are sent to schools kept by the loner mceeded on fool through x wide
that the ancestral worship, being distinct from
enter into ibis discussion. Suffice it to say that ancestral worship is & cardinal duty of the Korean. To him the Bitte shrine in which these tablets are place is as scred as the ark was to the Jews. Forsaking the worship. of one's ancestral spielte ruins one's character, and even life. This is the gravest charge against a native Christian.
the visitors
o and
ANOTHER CHINESE OUTRAGE. In the vicity of Post Arthur, Meantime 'he rumour prevailed amongst the foreigners in Since the Winglok Street outrage the City Newchwarg that Pat Arthur had filten and police have been reinforced by a number of Sikh
that a very few days would suffice to see the And Chirers constables, translested from the Japanese banner floating over the Costame thage Kowloon and Yau-mail stations. The revalt le "ble rumour was unhesitatingly dented by a that the
precautionary measures no suddenly put in
"binera gentleman from the neighbourhoost of into cive operation in the city to enforce the Kale
Kalcbor, who insisted that » body of
of Japanese regard to Chineve night pastes and Sights, bad landed at Finchow near Port Arthur on the Jaw in
east or west. A remedy to r r-commended. Kowloon is fofely averrin hy pangs of despairing guns they were driven back to their boa
rath, but
but as
they
wire armed only with
| orly with quick- wien diviner is asked to offer prayers to seme In religion the Korean matron is very liberal. Celebration of the sixtieth bhibiay ofthe Four does. Taking advantage of
of tbrit
portunity,
"offended, of on behalf of the
Nick." When
audience would be held within the About elern
on Monday o'clock on
good-will, the A by the Chinero, If raw levies, after two months | fails the service of a physician tu called on Ss belles Budiblum, which recommends | ex-Regent, and further that, as a special mark of
31 mertorious. She balleves Can. daring robbery committed
deft!,, could sustain the Japaness attick-on
incts of the Inner Palace, f, in the so-called Read in Elgin
precincts man of medicine puts on his Indispensable
which condemna id worship Forbidden City." This audience took place Kowloon 1
Il parate from our fe formation that Chlollench eng for two days' bard fighting with
spraincles, feels the pulse and prescribes no cost. She easily enough reconciles these * Chinnic woman was stopped in
on Monday, 13th November. "heavy slaughter on both sides," the Japanese certain corcaciion whose mert efficacious ingredectrinal that thorough.
differences, and
ber children brings up
The theatre of this solemn function of plate fate by severa torn in the rand, who held her may rest saaured their hardest work is yet to dients are hits of a tige's bent or of a deer's heen, in the fear of the idols of one system,
and also in
was the We-bua-len or "Hl of R'ooming and robbed her of up
Jewellery and money in
or likely of bath. The first thing we hear of the the knowledge of the dro tincs of the other. the value of shout $100 The weman was
Hitherto, by means of yerms of most carefni
of the wonderful medicine is that-the 'fect
The Husband-He is the ruler of the house.
Literature," a somewhat unclent building in the
atunned by a
from behind, and before preparation, they have been able to bring patient has died.
south-east quarter He supports the family; enforces domestic dir for the annual festival of literature held in the the palace, whit is used the thieves ad completed searching
Ing her for repanderatingly large marres of men agal-at
cipline; corducia ancestral worship. Hels, in sezo & month, on which ocessions the Emperor valuables, the
her fame to senses, and quickly the wholly unprepared Chinese. Even thon,
his little here, aking, a lawgiver, and a priest. receives addresses on the Classics in mn distin ived at the conclusion that she w
was surrounded was predicted months ago, they have found It
Children--Over them the authority of the spesadoes. The victim of gross
" to get 20 Peking by the
parents le absolute, Obedience
so that raised members of the Hanila Academy. mirmangement then called for assistance with end of October.
den by the red of November, November,
is visited by the rod. This, bowever, does not description of famous places in the land of Tang
Chin), shot of the scene of the outrage.
which gives an illustrated descrip- Quickly What then? The sods are beginning to be at
argos
that the Korean
Korean father has no love for hle oh of the ceremony, all the Presidents and silencing the hapless and defenceless woman,
children. Quite the long the Shanhaikuon seaboard. The Chinese
path hot the contrary; for he that Vice-Presidents of the differnt Minattes
son." forces gathered and gathering—very different
Peking, as well as high office bearers, have to be allowed to play with boys unti! · from those who stubbornly fought against odds
present. nge of 9 or 10. Thereafter they are
On the at Pingvarg and Chlollench-will advance
present occasion the Representatives the case of the Ferelga Fawers and their suites entered by
the T
Tung-has-me-the Eastern Flowery Gate alpbabels make up a girl's
The sedans were left here and palace. private teachers. The well-to-do folks employ tutors for the education of their sons, The curriculums goes no higher than the study of Confucian clanics, penmanship, history, compo sition, and simple arithmetic-all taught In
characters, the Latin in the East. Here we have all the elements that go to make home-wife and husband, parents and children. But the cheer and joyfulness that belghten a Twenty-one Litoccabi-Toccabi is the most Christian home are painfully absent in a Korean popular or rather the most unpopular goblia in family. All is stiffness and cold formality. This Korea. Its abilty of contracting itself into any la chiefly due to two causes, (1) despotism and size or of tran-forming itself into any shape is (3) the objectionable custom of marrying without firmly believed by all Koreans. Among the lore.
Despotism.-The difference between a Chria- noted for his toral courage. He was very | tian sceptical, il ne in the existence, at least in the bat in the principal which rules and binds these power of
faccabi. One night he had to sleep elements. Given a family in which love ruler, in a haunted hanse. Next morning he found and we have a cheerful home. But where his ass cramme into a cauldron in the ki chen, authority alone relges there may be weeping This converted him to a thorough belleves in children, and no domestic happiness. Take the mysteries of a faccabi. However, I am of Korean home. The children play hide-and-seek the option that he is the greater ass of the two and bied-man's-buff. They laugh and chatter who believes that the animal was really jammed and ballon. The indulgent mother tells them to into a pot,
be quiet, yet her gentle voice and look rather Aay ticle of furslture, if sufficiently old, is encourages than checks their innocent frolics. supposed to acquire the power of transforming But suddenly the aise and laughter are bushed.
sell into pohtin. An old broom is especially Gifteile isto rooms. Boys look
scared and notorious for sick a telek There lived
man brtake themselves to books o to wilting brushes. In my village who was given much to drink. One What is the matter? Why, the father has come tavem h night as he was returning home from a village in The children going before
hira cannot sit 1 he was the '00 (ghias Americans down alessa bld. If the boys have not done the task assigned to them, whether it be memorizing certain passage in a book of education--they are happy if they be not sent out to get switches to be whipped with. Fathers are thus rigorous, however, not from the want of love, but from their mistaken notion of
and discipine, Another and
There are, bilefly stated, the facts of the case, and it is hardly necessary to add that the Hong- kong Police have absolutely no clue to the perpetrators of this daglardle outrage,
ABOUT MOURDEN.
Under the above heading the correspondent
from Nenchwan: on November 13th
Mr. T. H. Yun, a Korean who has been
abroad for a number of years, delivered a lecture at Shanghat a few days ago en "A Glimpse of Komen Life and Superstitions" Mr. Bently prealded, and the lecture was fully reported An the Shangbal Mercury, is follows :—
GOBLINS AND GHOSTB.
· WEE'
of our Shanghal morning contemporary writes hat owing to the fact that I left my parental | friends of my fiber there was a man who won and beathen homes is not in the elements,
THE INFICTS OF INVASION,
Ever since the M'khommedan General Tao and the Manchu Cenerat Fdag were barred off st a few days notice to the seat of war, Moukden focussed in itself the unrest, ancertainty, and excitement of the province. The hardships of the soldiers, the diffic ity-on account of all but
weizure of car's and the tales of returned cartera, each contributed to sustain or locrease the original
panie tale
zie of fear,
Ia 10 large and buse chy would have been a ■ serious matter: so the Governor-General issued proclamation according to the state of the bour, to pacify the minds of the pronte and to prevent public dii-
Inpassable read-of
I-of mangoert, the consequent
Chinese
Mr. Yan, after an amusing introduction, said For the past few days I bave tried hard to prepare a talk on the tople befors you, viz, the Family Life and Soperstitions of the Korean. house is early boyhood, and that much of what I knew about the subject I have forgotten in |these 14 years of my wanderlogy, I find myself very poorly qualified to entertain you tonight, Haring thus prepared you for any disappoint mont you many experience, I shall proceed.
THE LIFE OF A KOREAN,
A Korean baby comes into the world just like others of its kind, clad in the habiliments of natore,. The birth of a child is announced in the family more or less loudly according to the lang-power which it possesses, while the neigh bours know of it by noticing a small heap of sed clay at each corner of the main entrance. Dar ing seven days, nobody in mourning to enter the house. When ons bundred lays the child is formally Introduced to the relatives and
allowed
days
Or
ANIMALS.
TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! WEST POINT-WEST FOINT.
ELECTRIC SUCCESS
OF
THE ALDEANS. THE ALDEANS.
GILL ELDRED'S DOUBLE SOMERSAULT.
THE EXCITING STEEPLECHASE.
walled in courtyard, past the palace garden, to the, Chuan-bain-ten--the Hall of Manifested Benevolence, a smaller bree-fold building la which formerly offerings were made to the mythical Emperors and to the ancient worthies, and which was used on this occasion as waiting-rooms for the Ambassadors. There of the Tsungil Yamea and thence conducted aler were now received by the Princes and Ministers
short delay, through the Wei-hus gate, blue t
Ioto | tents, row of which set up for the occasion gave accommodation to the Embassies, each lo special space alongside the Wen-bas pavilion, From here
The whole forming Programme that will Nya here the Envoys and their soltes were con- officials and then led to the throne by two Mials AS LONG AS THE WORLD GOES ROUND. dacted to the sudlence chamber by two palace
to the memory of Man lers of the Tsungli Yamen. Att
twenty minutes before Corps, the reoclock the Doyen of the Diplomatie States, Was rp, the Ambassador of the United prescried while the others followed to order of The remainder of the ceremony was carried out as at previous audiences. The Ambassador followed by bis suite appratched the dals with three bows and saluted the Emperor
thereon at the top of a flight of sexted steps: he then spoke a
a few words commemorat- ing the solemn occasion. The letter of felicita- tion from his sovereign was then handed in after respective Embassy's interpreter had trans- tod it into Chinese; it was then taken by the Princes Kung or Ching, who stood at the Emperor's
side and seled alternately with each Into
the
Chesine or the promulgation of war-gossip. From have Beend friends of the family. Before siy. A toccabt m-f him. They got lato a farsle far no one suppored the native rater abou like fellow is set a round table, on which The man succeeded in capturing the goblin, practicing penmadship—a very importent branch i presentation, and translated by them
rice (uncooked), tor
toys, and presents are placed, an
aced, an reaching honie he led the captive to s
the beginning every story adverse to the arms was at
at once believed by the people;
to stand against the dreaded foreigner. Ry. and-bye come stories of the fearful missl ́es rained by the Japanese the will more dread- conduct towards wounded and prisoners after Pingyang. A hall succeeded, every one holding his
breath till
till the crossing of the Yaloo should Meantime unstness *** reduced to the abspinte recessaries of life. The men engaged In parvrying to the luxuries of the
of the well-to-do
оссат.
Among the gifts are hooks and writing brushes, bow and arrows. Mach interest is taken in the kind of toy the boy lays its hands on first. If it be a bow or an arrow, it prophesies that the fature man will follow the military
profession, If it be a book or a writing brush that first attracts the attening of the child, the whole family rejoices at the prespect of having
riches, thread longevity, &c.
post
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so much that even now I dont like to see an old aulborily and act in the Korean home le tsf tacho, the Emperor's words la Chinese to the instant, at 8.go for a n·lack precively. Visiting
were entirely hout work, and could sell larly son. On the same principle, rice alertria myself with the question: "Is he fat people of both sexes, of the better classen, zavor
of grain for the mor
the mare needs and flooded
nothing. A remarkably rich harvest In the far north promised in
As yrare go by the child grows to understand- in pravite an immediate supplying and stature, I being an exception. At six portions or seven ho la taught to read and writs, elther at home by a private tator or in a school kept by a poor scholar, the memory of whose rod haunts longer the mind of his pupils than that of his learning,
on
of southern Manchuria. The minds of all were In this condition of quiet ens en when saddenir. as out of the ground spread throughout the city on Friday.
news that Cblulenchéng the 27/h 1 it, news bad fylles Feghuangcheng was to the bands of the Japanese. As usual the very worst was believed, and General Sung was stated to be unable to
• to make another stand. Up to
this paint
It was thought that the presence of the foreigners in the cly tended to, reisture the people and stave off parle. Renne "Church wod State" combined to recommend the foreigner to wait on.
PANIC HAD NW COME
propositions are true. In the same way I have he never krew, therefore never loved. When monducted as on entering. Oriental' cere- )
₤1203
Manchu. The Palace in question then laid the and went to bed. Next morning he come out to
letter on a table covered with yellow silk before Honokane, 28th November. Fo see what becator of the Zaccabé, hot, lo sad
the Emperor. The monarch frelined bis head behold 1 It was nothing but an old broomstick,
as he received it, then spake a few sentences in
EOTHEN MARK LODGE, No. 254. Stories like this kind affected my childish mind
sa andible lens to the Prince kneeling at his left, in which he expressed his
d his delight and satts. A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASON
REGULAR MEETING of the ahnica broomstick anywhere, especially when my wife
The Prince, after leaving the dils HALL. Zetland Street, THIS EVEN NG the is out of
of humour.
the lack of conjayal love, generally on the part WITCHES AND VORTUNE TELLERS
of the busband. The evil arises from the way interpreter who again repeated them in the Brethren are cordially invited to attend. When I see a fxt Chlarse mandaria I often in waleb marriages are contracted, Yeung language of his country to the Ambassador.
Hongkong, 18th November, *Ros This completed the audience: the Ambassador because he is a mandarin or a mandarin because see each other. A man is married to a wife
left the hall bowing, with the same ceremonies he is fue 3* 1. generally conclude that both whom kla parents have selected for him, but whom
PUBLIC AUCTION, Į been puzzled to know whether Kate & motor pro happen to like each other, It is an
conspicuously and worthily was thus that united by chaoce and not by
malotuined.
CHRISTMAS SALE The Wen-bus-tien has three entrances in its WINES, SPIRITS, MÁLT LIQUORE, SE lers of choice
exception rather then vole.
nie. The wonder le
southern wall led up to by three fights of stone not that they love so Hitle, but that they quarre! to seldom. The evil does not stop here. The
steps: as long as the Ambassador was the bearer wife, simply because she is a wife, must live of the Imperial hand-wilting, he was given the remost honoured way of approach, that is, the Take great central staircase and the centre door, which has made her partner, irrespective of her likes otherwise are only made use of by the Emperor polygamy offers s remedy. Of course circum-side door on the left. or disilkes. With the man the case is different: in person; the exits were made through the stances like theis cannot and ought not to make
home bright and happy.
The proceedings were characterised by a These evlis distinct majesty of demeanour. As mentioned
tunate because It has many fortune tellers or so mrny fortune tellers because it is unfortunate 7 I shall leave that question unenswered. But the fact is certale that the PRIMARY EDUCATION,
name of fortune tellers is legion In Koren, and But what does the boy learn? Does he start with the native siphabet ? No It would he a persons who can see and persons who cannot young men, old women and young women, He begins with the Chinese Primer or the One whem there are una-asily large numbers in disgrace to him to know his native alphabet, see, ali go into the business. But the bllud, Thousand Character classle. When he further Seoul, are the musters of the profession. advances is be taught the geography and bis Perhaps one of the most striking sights tory of his own country? No, no! would
be in the streets of the time wasted and labour lost to teach a Korean blind men
their way with long sticks, thelt business in a lood plaintive voice. and the products of h's own land. To fastruct
contented with the man whom her father or fate
the
at a table boor was seated on a raived dais
and it was deemed anwire for the foreigners to boy anyibing about the mountafes, the rivers ƒ adve feeling it, is the number of nothing can cure but Chriallan education and abo
of Chauchan by the t
of
moralliy.
TIENTSIN NOTES.
TIENTSIN, November 17th. AN UNSATISFACTORY STATE OP AFFAIRS.
were the
Oz
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE Undersigned hot received instructions
ON
SATURDAY, the 1st December, 1894, commencing al 2.30 PM...
at his SALE Roows. DimpELL STREET. A QUANTITY T WINES.
DAWSON'S
&c., &c.
WHISKIES
The Damen Catholi- ping I, to his bellef, lodi..RTH I WAS 14. During all that time I read only I may depreciate the tomfoolery of divination have been frequent, but with the wlies | large bri·liant black eyes gare a wondezialty Pirts, ALLSOPPS Ditto, PILSENER BEER,
and lasture-telling ractically by persons en Forelped,
be
are
&C,
&G..
dc.
bung with yellow alk; behind bim centivar in the city. On the 29th the lat Pres.
customary paraphernalia the screen in Glass sod In Jars, 2- Parkeerinen 20 and the peacock fan; at his right stood two "Special" and "Extra BorcalTM COGNACS, bylerian missionarien started in a brat for i blm in the history of his nation, why, that wou'd "ey have, and if I am not mistaken, İ Newrhwing; the Roman Catholic Bishop be treason, No, Indeed He must lady there partly supported by the Gvernment,
Princes of the Imperial house; at his left the PORT, SHERRY, CHAMPAGNE I QU bravely remaining shre he was. Indeed wil the history of China, a country which he may never decency, if not relirion forbid that I should be Concerning those unfertensie men, common Protestant missin arles have retired to the port. hahald. He must be well read in the Confucian se hesriless as to make fun of them. Thir
Prince of Ke Chin and Princes Kang or Ching and Pints, CLARFTS Fine L HUNGA In the ball itself two lines of guards Carrying RIAN WHITE and RED WIVES, MEDI. and all the Roman Catholics, as far as is known, classier, the source of all virtues and knowledge. blindness, crused In most cares by the outrageous have semained at their stuffe
at their stations. The character This educated he knows mack more abour the disregard in all sanitary conditions, and the
Since last writing, news of the fall of Portords were formed up, behind which stood FINAL TOKAY, BURGUNDY, VERMITH,
eunuchs and palace officer of the
cofficers. The most interesting MARASCHINA, CURACOA, CHARTREUSE Arthur has been expected every day, but has not feature in the whole ceremony of course the and other LIQUEURS, from MARIE, BRʻZARD, the two antagonistic systems Chinese history and literature than he does of his primfive state of medical science, is their mis- proseivti-m makes the netion of both own. I studied Chinese from my seventh year, fortune and not their full. However, therefore,
come to band. Rumours of fighting to the north, person of the youthfal monarch, clad in a and of the closer investment of the place itself robe and wearine the hat of state. His unusually *sable parties logiest and recessary. The presence of
one book wiltten by a Korean author. pensable to bit people; that of the Protestant You condemn, and that justly, the forlishing all their senses, I cannot but concede that
no particulars inister is not only at ind spensable, but bis methods of the Chinese education. Then what the profession is rater a merciful provision for give most deplorable account of the state of can be ascertained, from Newchwang and Port Arthur countenance, increased, if anything, by the pallor sympathetic aspect to his mild, alment childish. werk is regarded as most ru cestal when he can words can you find strong enough to condemn the bit d, whose le would, in the absence of blugs among the common people. All who canUpon leaving the h
most easily dispensed with. For a whole the foly, the shame, the crime of the method charitable asylums, proves hard one to hear. Moukden was in a state of confusion, every which saps the patriotism and the spirit of Thus, in Korea it has been almost literally true as they cao lake sway, neatly all
Upon leaving the hall of audience a strikingly day
are facing with sunly, neatly as one picturesque scene disclosed tact. On her body
aving the city who could. But next day Independence of a boy by a fling him from the that the blind have lead the bird. May the closed, and busines poorly paid, undtacipiteed leading south, were displayed the long rows of
cast a proclamation was issued in bidding the people cradle to
t and west, from the open staircase Chinese de, far, to leave and commend ng each to attend to hire to the grave with the history and literature time sada come when he improvement of zzn)..
is at a standstill. The of a foreign country, to the s
eutterneglect of bla own?
tary conditions and medical science sball save soldiery are proving themselves menace In front and rear swams of officials were moving the palace gardens in the form of a bollow bow, In Eself I like the Chinese blatory in com to prevent exi; and peace was agila restored, with other blutorles. In itself I like the Chinese many promising life from the curse of bilad- | to all quiet and security wherever they go about, clad in long tobes with the square many.
Then came news in detail of four days' bard berature as far as I have read it in themselves support of those who are already blind, better strongest statements
ness, while the spirit shall provide means for the Fugitives from the above places make the
regarding the
emblems of their respective ranks embroidered on them Sung retreating to the great Pass of Touch the good. But so far as the particular interest and
behind and before; with and fortune-telling.
na haste of the Heavens, to prevent the Japs from running to the Koreans are concerned. 1. say
and many of
could wealthy men Di deliberately
be perceived. Liaoyang on the way to Meukden. He had away with Chiness
Everything Tientsin are sending their Peking history;
with
THEY THAT WEEP WITH TRARE. Way
solemn and majestic manner characteristic Mathe burnt the great grain stores in Fenghuang to Chinese literature 1 Let the Confucian classics
The funeral rites of a Korean being derived from Iainly ava
Chloese passengers and their luggage right one noticed, at the Japanese refund flow General Sung, he conservatiem, with their tyrant-breeding and felt his way back to Fenghuang again every tyrant supporting doctrines go to grass and stay
www.ting on
of costsest material, No desertions. A gentleman from Newchwang meantime. It was then reported that he attacked the Janntese-at
at Chiallenchéng, driving them with considerable less towards Takachno. Lille thought he apparently that this was the route of their own adoption.
awn business ; a guard was set at the city gates
common
of the coloured conduct
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bring on the Yaloo; on the fourth General 1 Ike the Comedian classico as far an they are than the precarious and heathenish practice of troops, It is and also that most of the officials all their air of busyness being done in (Calling at PORT DARWIN and QUERNELAND
and
away-cut-
or
prevent them falling into Japanese handi." As | with their good morality, with their death-ilke Confocianiem no priests of any sort are regally every steamer leaving this port is crowded of the Chinese chicial style. Turning to the The whole family goes into mourning by put. From all directlans comes the same report of Cous, thigh wall extrame end of the wide Chinaman baying abandoned the city In the there. Then and not till then will there be any manis, quesHan the sincerity of the grief mention the nivel of a vinamer with a large Wes which encloses the long row of the central
by the immediate relatives of the sumber af troop
DISERTION AND PLUNDERING.
On the very first day of skirmishing at Cblullenct tox, deserters, among whom General
At thisg
:of 15 m 16 our Korean is to be
white
One need
clutbes
try to
offctals for
covered
with pissed yellow
halls of the palace, and again to the south of
TH
"CATTERTHUN," hope for the revivication of the Korean Intellect departed. But many crocodile tears are shed hundred laft by the Grat
of whom several those the three-fold Tas-st-més or "Left Gate Captain Shannon, will be despatched for the and life.
by those who
A smal make up what they fuck
workers recently of Righteousness, and beyond that but lowering above Ports en FRIDAY, the 7th proximo, at party of Red want to Newchwang hoping to be able to render Tai-ho Hall, which by its architectural features far above it, the mighty construction of the married. Of course, the whol programme from real worrow by the loadness of lamentation.
the | Daylight.
This well-known Steamer is specially fitted the seizmion of the bride to the marriage fenat feneral in the geomancer, except the dead person, reach them, If not, at that place. They applied City. As in everything Chinese the effect was bers, thus enraring a supply of Fresh Meat, most important personage in a Korean aid to the wounded, in the interior if possible to is the most conspicuous building is the Luperial for Passengers, and has large Cooling Chan being in the hands of his parents he has nothing
It # be who selects the g
to the off Ifor Round
for protection and any such depends the married family
or wou of the to protection could be guaranteed, wal or
be majesty of the surroundings. the эка and
The Wen-hua-tien
den itself in an old building. courting for
Bet season.
as will. found among same fact comes from other percen Korea has BO
fortuna remedy.
torites. Many family exhausts a When he is to
Such facts as this area and commentary only or more lost in width and of almost the after a happy burial
China's wanted civilization and progress at se depth, which had been arranged as wal married, the plated hair which is the
as might be for the occasion. The entrance was boyhood
number of days are fulfilled | # is well
unjust and as unwise Battery, adorned with silk hangings and rosettes, and
pillars
to do but to walt believing that "banging and 11500 the situation and surrounding assistance as would be given, and were told the produced not so much by the- execution of the Ice, ds, throughout the voyage. A daly quali
wiving goes by testing. It is hard that a man should assume all the telbuiations of a
w
Yeh's men were notorious, tall off from thefe without being allowed to enjoy the pleasures lacklest ground in said to be alon. The unable to control the soldiers Eddon / detalle as in the vastness of the proportions and | find Burgson is carried.
outskirts of the army and continued dropping sway all the time. Nor did they goempty-handed. One man led a donkey, another a mule, a third matched on bye-ways for Moukden A pony, They and by direct
the
of
road for Newchwing. In the
ign
or
the
of the
of the grave
for this
in 11
W
certe in
of this
minority is done up on the remalos are carried to ikeis mountainors | result in stoppling: kai, the well be liftad, we had been exacted on the stone staircases i
For Freight of Pamayo, apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co. Agents. Hongkong, 58th November, 1894. F1214
SHAMEEN HOTEL AND LAND
COMPANY, LIMITED. ・・
N EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL
letter place a det key could be bought for little the head is a top koot. Then he puts to home followed by weeping relatives and pro-and initiating reforms which shall issue la true adorned with dragons of yellow slik wound
the broad brimmed hat. Then he is entitled to over belf-a-daftar, Some were found carrying] all the rights, privileges and immunities of seeded by meɛ" wearing kidsous masks, to progress and honest administration, Salvation | round them ; the centre steps and the floor werk A MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS bundles of good stuff wh
which they had bought, and in some caros heave burdens of cracking jokes (If he had any) with others msıkı scare children more than, the evil spirits. - test/many of history.
of manhood-such as smoking long pipes, drinking frighten away evil spirits, I am afraid the Rover on except through suffering, le the carpeted. It cannot, however, be denied that wrought.
allwer for which they had never
τα
on equal terms. and
THE HAT THAT ECLIPSES ALL OTHERS.
prevent the
the constant drain by desertion plunderead fear caused by this outle
the
the
General
Soog
such lostructions
as made many of these scoundrels regret
When a Korean puts on his big het in sign of his maturity he enters into social environments
their flight. Nambers of soldiers, possessing at once sickly, conupt, and false, He has to married_ not to one whom she loves but one dan in the interests of peace. Then sheet of the H-Inner Princa" to 157 cod pen the doors | the Company:
property to which they could lay no just claims, were ferrotted out of the lans
and arrested on the streets of
and promptly executed. That the narabers of
reluse.
DOMESTIC RELATIOV8,
物
in Pring, and the Emperor was preparing to
zats were considerable at agres | Sow many › winchanical or Macuatile puracity. Rewers out sees except her nearest relativos. No visits / (Nls cannZVZ8is autumn, te sadlence question, how hard may ba
A. DENISON,
Director, SKAMKEN HOTEL AND LAND
COMPANY, LIMITED, Bank Buildings, *Hongbowy, 28th November, 1894. Craga TO JOURNALISTS,
EXPERIENCED and CAPABLE
is not comparable either with is the above COMPANY will be held en THURS FAMILY LIFE.
THE JUBILEE AUDIENCE. The wife. O me 1 the word choose. I may
or the Chén, kuang-iles, the DAY, the 6th day of December proximo, at Commi-General Bock is now on his way to two halls in which the former audiences were Half past Fose in the AFTERNOON at the nelther choose whom I
not refuse whom Shanghai returning from Peking. At the con- hald, eliber in size or in its internal arrang IOS for the purpose of Receiving the Report of would I dislike." Sold Ports in the Merchant of forage with the Foreign Representatives in the colate careless on the fact of the Chiness the Directors and of Deciding as to the future of CHAMBERS of the Undersigned in BANK BUILD- Vestes, So may every Korean girl say. She is palace, the Emperor pressed for their interven congratulate ourselves on
On the other hand, we cannot sufficiently the Court having conform himself to all the established absur- whom she
at last resolved to canno' relu dities of a heathen community. He has to wear
/ of kelding Port Arikar l posalbidity
feelgo
Iga Represent cartals style of dress, affect certain manners in
to atires. These doors have been walking and talking. He cannot engage
o 0
The Wife Among the bettar clauses she leave, the impression being that the Japaarse anlously guarded that it was hard contter for lives in close reclusion, No man she ever will inundly more on Peking, Many think the Court to
way in
weary discussions nobody knows. One noteworthy feature was thaw and shoes in going about from sus in fuential makes she except to the most intimats flande that not a man of General Song's own corpe had dignitary to another, in the hope of getting some of her own ex. Nowhere ever goes she out strong, and
"appeared to be very inferred from the number of years it has taken disappeated thus; and one comment on the fat ofilce. He lives and moves and has his being || kundan- is, however, by no mesaudaradAB)? | battles so desperately fought Chfallenching
st
in hearing and talling stories, Court
in N. C. Daily Newz izom the Ortaziatischs and authority, t intrigues, the family
said that χάρισ Was that bad Tso been alive with his man to out either rain nor heat, and which | he does not love the wife. As the mistress, her | be closed whim 138 dierent batcler of gi
party quarrels, etc. In fact the big hat which It is the daty of the husband to respect, even if to arrive. Orders hava beam fessed that all shippe
› southern troops are soon | Zloyd, support General Sung, the Japanese would have been drives across the Yalou. After taking the Momotar neither covariance or comeliness authority over the servants is supreme. As the "bever" pan through the city se suburbs, DEATNESS. Any deaccibing a rily mscessary steps to pursue the deserters, General as on the wearer not only the appearance but mother, the commands the implies obedience of Similar, precautions were taken nearly tiny genuine Cure for Desiosas, Singing in Ears, &o,, Sung left the Great Pas to charge of General also the crushing effect of a mill-sons. Under her children. On the other hand, har dintins are - yours sju, when." brawes" were defending (1) the no mater how severe or long-standing, wil Ma, who has not once beau delanted, and it one seems to lose all split and vivacity. No numerous and important. Hoping to all city select the Camaras (mounted, bu went westwards vid Singen and Malcking, wonder aforeigner once asked "What dose the it details, in under her charge. She log to alter Nothle
[bunda) be sent post free-Aatifcial Ear-drama and thence southwards to again face the japan side wood splett of a scorean boy all go when he the polaria wel only of her husband, wat mino
(uppliances entirely superseded. Address ana foxcen umpposed to be le genus" föres } puta on rùn of theen Wig Batu 10
the
tin a close sedan chah, Het position in stripped of AT FIRE BUG Hovalls that he will be to being about this deal solution.---Translated!
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Tai parieniam sa to experience, capacity,
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Editor & Pros
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