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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1894.

Some of the Akapless warriors apparently killed fien negroes In Krinjabo. A French force attacked the natives and killed many of them. The French lost one killed ad many wounded. A French expedition was then sent against the natives and the above dispatch shows that their mission has been successful.

in weather which Captafa Main reports as being the worst ever experienced within kita knowledge. Almost from the moment the Corzan left Lives. pool gales continued with terrific force, and for days the steamer made no hoadway.

Immense sças

broke

roke over ber, rendering it Impossible for the officers of the steamer to mat or her. Snowstorms were frequent and the ship was a mass of ice, looking as she entered the harbour like an enormous iceberg. Of had to be ward to break the force of the sons ; other- foundered. In fact, it appeared imminent several times that the steamer would go dawa,

sake of tray and galabed, bat Japan for the Goulets and the Kauschic, and in 1863 entered 1 wise, the officers say, the, Corean would have

od to

dir entient voice: There were to be no speeches. ringleader of the rebels. This could not be taken Fancy The poor Ruest in the agonies of returning otherwise than sa se indirect tanult to Japan, and many more las'ances can be cited of China's thanks, with his thoughcoming thick and fast and his unruly tangue |

e refusing to give them alterance! atrocious cela. Considered from all points, China has challenged this country for war for No, that

thai was certainly a thing to be avoided if

the past ten years, yet way has all this period possible, the very thought of it made one

been avoided because the Government and shudder, and

and was enough to throw a damper

evening.

nation have endured these outrages over the anticipated pleasures of the

circumstances that were borne with diffically, When the night of the dinner at læst strived, wi

very well un

understood were all in great form, and Smilk, cheery and Japan has

that In capital spirits. To China is socivilised and unenlightened and Rental as

Wall went merry as a marriage beil quote Argon,

sy, to be t-als-till the mish, and champagne, ka

The

as suffered these outrages quillity bas and atrocites. Even these recollections bring and the general hilarly became a little soo

hot blood Me hot

The present suffering to our hearts. much for a fellow called-well, never mind bis nare--and bef re we could stop him be rose from war is great indeed, but rouch lighter than to his feet, and in terse and well-turned phrates the anguish caused by the insults that the nation propased the health of the guest of the evening! has suffered for the last ten years. Foreigners He sat down amid a deas silence, and all eyes who do not realize the facts, may consider that were anxiously turned towards Smith, who was Japan wages more war ihan is necessary, by their observation of events since last June only. looking very determined, withal a trifle

a trifle pale and

But the war was opened by the state of affairs, uneasy. Before he could make up his mind

a spark that kindles an important fire, after well-meaning what to do, a great chum of bls, but somewhat blundering sort of fellow, got up endating everthing we could for a lengthened

Vor period.

Αν the war was not quickly and turned thank for him." You could have heard a pin drop when he rat down.

10 perce will not readily be bestly commenced, at. Japan te be arrived at. We all fell be had put

this foot into is 1 Still the not willing to love so many lives and spend the resources of her country, but the present conflict relief to our feelings was so great that, after

la waged

as much for the sake of way, an the a burst of applause greeted la second's hesitation, a

et for endurances of the last ten years have been bis valiant effort to save our guest the discom-

peace. Japan will therefore permit no temporary fort of making a speech for himself.

measures to be taken patit permanent peace la Short-lived, however, was our satisfaction. Smith,

asured by being folly convinced of China's looking angrier than I had ever seen

atter completely chastising her him, got on his feet, Knowing what we were in penitence, for, with one accord every man present seized insolence. his glasses to fortify himself for the coming. erdes For Acari minu e no sound issued fam Smith's pasted lips, and then with a rush it came→→

Mr. C.C-Chairman and G-G-Gentlemen, Ba-Ba-Balam c-e-couldn' spesk, s-so bly s-a- ass spoke for him!"

Then he quietly sal down.

Many ks in the vicinity of the Cly Ball dered that they were awakened out of their first deep that night by a sudden clap of thander; but it was only the roar of laughter which greeted Smith's ready wit.

(To be continued)

JAPAN'S JUSTIFICATION,

he

NEWS BY the AMERICAN MAIL.

The following telegrams from our San Francisco exchanges were "crowded out" of last night's issue :-

WASHINGTON, November 16th. The old frigste Lancaster, which returned some time since from the China station, is to be fitted out sa gunnery practice craiser, for the purpose of instracting gunners fo the use of modera rifles and for drilling crews with the big guns now being turned out by the Bureau of Ordnance. Its purposed to make the rendes- vous of the Lancaster at Newport, but in the winter season she may culas in the West Iodles.

CHICAGO, November 16th. Mr. James Brown Patter appeared as defend ani in a sult in the Superior Court to-day. Miss Margaret Van Zandt, an actress, filed suit against the star, who is at present playing at the Schiller Theatre, asking for B1r48 from Mrs. Poster for expenses attendant upon a trip lo India and bar costumes. An attachment was placed to the hands of the Sheriff, and the com- pany in which Mrs. Potter is now playing wil be garolabed.

LONDON, November 17ıb. Officials of the Colonial Office way there is no conference will shortly be convened.

In the course of his interesting address at the meeting of the "Odd V lumes "yesterday siter noon, Mr. Francis aald "the profossed object of the war was the protection and reformation of the people a

and government of

of Kores, than whom, as I have said before, there appears, by almost univers | consent, to have been no people more mdserable or

or more badly governed." But that is only Mr. Francis' idea of the subject and by no Japanese oplotoos on the means coinntiles wt is

abject as set forth in the vernacular Fit il.. and of bich the Japan Herald gives he following francl. The Japanese forces have repeatedly gained victor's both on land and on sea, nor will it be long bore Mookden falis, und Port A thur and Le Journal publishes an improbable story to Wel-hot-wel are selzed and farther advancing,

the effect that the Ministers who gitended the forces will Threaten Peking and dictate terms British Cabinet council on November 4th dis- under the walls. The prestige of advar cing s'eadly. There are some pan cussed the eventually of a declaration of wa

M. Francis Megnard, editor-in-chief of the Figaro is dead. Magaard was born in Brussels fifty-eight years ago, but went to Paris at an early age. He become a contributor to the the employ of the Figaro, of which paper he became editor in 1876. Under bis direction the obtained high degree of prosperity paper soon and became noted by its many abscriptions for charitable purposts.

BERLIN, November 18th. The Tageblatt anya Nicholas 11 bat some moned Mjoute, the ex-Miolster of War and confidential adviser of Alexander III, to aid him in reforming a Russian Ministry, Privy Coun

Hilor Darmoro, it says, will retire from the Ministry of the Interior, to make way for M. de Plewe, Dr. Witte will retain the finance portfolio, and Grand Duke Serglas will become Governor General of St. Petersbarg. The Tageblatt is in'ormed that these changes will be made immediately after the funeral.

RIO JANEIRO, November 18th. Demonstrations of confidence in President Moraes continue throughout Brazil. The chiefs of all the military and clvii administrations have paid their respects to him and assured him of their assistance in his endeavours to maintalo pesce and consolidate the repahtic.

BORDEAUX, November 18th. During a race to-day one of the horses slipped and fell, upsetting the other horses that were running close behind him. A local Jockey was killed, and an English rider named Lightfoot had his skull fractured. It is not expected that Lightfoot will recover.

LONDON, November 19th.

A special dispatch from Rome saya-Italy has Informed the powers that she cannot approve any form of intervention between China and Japan. A dispatch from Constantinopele to the Standard says that in response to the protest made by Sir Philip Currie, the British to Turkey, the Porte bas Embassador pareservedly withdrawn the charge against Mr. Hallward, the British Conrol at Van, of Inciting the Armenians at Sassum and elsewhere to revolt.

The charge grew out of the investigation meda by Mr. Hallward in the Armenian massacre and is report to the British Embassador, The Governor of Sitlas, who is seriously involved in the outrage, made the charge, it is said, for the purpose of reveng",

The Sultan has decided to send a commission composed of three members of his military husehold and one civiilan to Sassum for the

of purpose making an impartial inquiry into the

Shimbareceration. The YA MAYA | Irath in the report that another intercolonial outrages en Armenians.

had both despatched

agalost France.

PARIS, November 17th.

M. le Lease, Minister of the Colonies, has received advices from Drand Bassam, Upper Gulaes, that the natives killed filteen negroes at Kilo Jabos. The French coinmander attacked the natives and killed many. One Frenchman was killed and may were wounded.

MEXICO CITY, November 17th. El Tiempo says the Government has bought stransport in England and also a second-class cruiser. The Government will send Captain Carzl Pranion abroad on a delicate mliston, pro bably in connection with navy operations in view of the threatened war with Guatemala.

NOTTINGHAM, November 171b.

The latest news is to the effect that many of the Armenians who were supposed to by killed fled from the soldiery and are now returning.

ROME, November 19th,

A dispatch from the earthquake-shaken provface of Reggio di Calabria says more alight shocks were felt in that district yesterday and last evening, although co farther damage wai done. The inhablants are stricken with terror, and numbers of people are fleeing from town lato the country. Several people were killed and

This village is namber injured at Semintra,

At Falmi, where nearly wil nearly destroyed. the houses are rained, seven persons were killed and fifty lojured. A number of houses at Malacbehio and Terranuova were damaged, although nobody was killed or injured. The populaitons are camping out to the fields. The troops in the province of Reggia di Calabria are all the assistance possible to the

render inhabitants.

King Hambert has sent 40,000 lire for, the relief of the earthquake sufferers, and Premter Crispi has donated the sum of 17,000 lire for the same purpose.

WASHINGTON, November 19th. Kate Field has been made an officer of the Department of Public Instruction by the French Government, the highest bonor for servlees ren. She received the dered to literature and art. brevet 10-day from the French Legatton in this city.

The sixty prasengers on board the Corzan declare that their experience was indescribable. They expected, they say, to go to the bottom every minute.

BERNE (Switzerland), November aged, The Bondereth by appointed Dr. Ploodovan Locarne Swiss Minister to Washington, He is now Councillor of the Swiss Legation at Rome,

PANAMA, December 23rd.

The Nicaraguan Government has leased Corn Island for fifteen years to Curlon Lacayo, formerly Commissioner to Morgito territory, Lacayo intends to establish a coaling station on

the lstand.

Los Dos, November sach.

A dispatch to the Daily News from Odessa says that many aniversity students have been wrested for declining to vote for the purchase of a wreath for Car Alexander's funeral. It is added that several Poles who have been

Imprisoned since September have declined to swear allegiance in Nicholas.

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foreigners who hazard an opinion that the present war broke out from the Chinese government having locked upon Korea improperly as a dependency, and having made an unlawful attack opon Japanese men-of-war, when Japan and Chios to Korea to provide troepe for the diembances crused by the

the Tonghaks. Since then, how ver, the Chinese army has been beaten at Suns kwan and Peong-yan, so that there is not a Chinese aridies remaining withic Korean Territory, China berall seems to be greatly disheartenet by her repeated disasters, and now the object of Japan for which the war was opened, is

is practically realized. The war

The biggest fire in a quarter of a century here waged farther on must be pronounced to be only

has destroyed an extensive block of bulldings in for the sake of carrying on war. Japan should Bow suppail the reform at Korean internal affairs the lace market district. The flames broke out as she pleares, and dem ad fail lodemalty on the premises of Brown & Co., who had large from China, so as to terminate the present war. consignments of lace ready for shipment to go farther, and dictate our America, which were burned. The damage is There is no need

estimated at $750,000. terms under the walls of scking, The argument

Hundreds of people are for such

course may be plausible enough, but thrown out of work.

LONDON, November 18th. that fallacy comes from not comprehending

According to Mr. Labouchere In Truth, the fficiently the circumstances existing betweets Duke of Beaufort, one of the most tyrannons of

9 countries. A words to freilfy

cep ion will not be out of place. Korea is fandlords of England, assumes to dictate all the ly b dependert state, but China was apt to affairs of the town of Stake-G-fford. His

grace her as dependency of hers, and took objection to the election of Admiral Clans Japan recognised Korea's Indeperdent as a churchwarden, and served notices to quit

on the t by contrac Ines treaty with her on

ten at

farmers who voted for him. The anderatending, China did not object. Duke afterward

oject. Dake afterward announced that he would with theless, ber

polley In

regard to Korea.

draw the notices, unly on condition that the dependent upo

upon her, may have been with Admiral resigned. pose to display the ostentation of the gun, assuming that Japan was LD equal her dependency. This was action that ed diplomatic peace, but the Japanese did penly find fault with it from their regard ace The arrogance of Chlon becoming Tai Won Kun was detained to Chics,

Princess Claudine of Teck, sister of the Doke of the confusion caused by the disturb.

1882. Such measures as China of Teck, and aunt of the Duchess of York, died In Seoul t

ald only be meant for Kores as ber suddenly to-day at Grate, Austria The Duke of Teck has gone to Graix to attend the funeral. tency, and they cannot otherwise be Princess Claudine was bore February 11th, 1836 ed than outrageous acts. Japanese meni even farther inderated this in their A dispatch to the Times from Vienna says for pe.ce. Saan after, there was the that the papers there state that roan is under

the ostensible bance of 1894, with

the Korean that overtures were made to his to poison from which country he will return to Hawaii vía Court, instigated by those Interested in the wine latended for the use of King Alexander of New York. The Judge has not met with THEATRE

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The

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In order that the farmers should not suffer, the Admiral did resign. It now appears that Admiral Close himself was a lenant of the Dake and he also received notice to golt his house, the lease of which has just expired. He has practically been ericted, because he was chosen church warden without the ducal approval.

BERLIN, November toth.

The Frankfurter Zielung wys M. de Glers, Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, and General Vannovaki, Russian Minister of War, have

signed.

FARINO, November 19th,

The Armenian people of this city to-day clored all their stores and places of business and went Into mourning for their kindred massacred by the Turks in Armenia. Yesterday a large meet- ing was held here and resolutions were paased declaring it to be the duty of Christian natioon

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Hongkong, 20th December, 1894.

Masonic.

ZITLAND

No. 525.

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REGULAR MEETING of the above A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS | HALL, Zetland Street, on THURSDAY, the 27th fastest, at 8.go for 9 pm, precisely. Visiting Hongkong Observainzy, 22nd Dečkisbor, 1894. | Brethren are cordially invited.

Hongkong, 19th December, 1894, [1334

KOTHEN MARK LODGE, No. 264.

To-day's Advertisements.

to interpose in behalf of oppressed Armenians VICTORIAGE sud prevent further persecutions at the hands of

Marseimen.

LONDON, November 23rd,

LODGE

OF HONGKONG, No, roző,

The result of the election for members of the London School Board will not be known until late. Miss Davenport Hill has defeated. the || HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the sand Duke of Newcastle in the city by 8000 votes. lastant, at 5 for 5.30 o'clock precisely, Visiting

Judge

Weldmann, who was sent on a mission | Brethren are cordially invitad,

Hoogkong, zand December, 1894.

1g18 to England by ex-Queen Liliuokalani, bas

REGULAR MEETING of the above:

A be held in the FREEMASONE

of reformning the abuses existent in these arrest at Kraguyevāts, Servia, who bus confessed finished bis virit here and gone to Garmany,

matter. The King then sent a mangom Mr. Brford, whose son is with Captain Joseph

Servia the Japanese Minister in Srotect his Palace for the means with which to

Wiggins, the Arctic navigator and master of the In the Palice, the Chinese soldiers, who stormer St. Fernes, which vessel was wrecked were undoubtedly, ordered to it, opened near Yogorshar, has received news that Captain fire upon the Japanese and inflicted otherwise

Wigging and his party are coming home along inexpressible barbarlies up the Japane residents in their seʼtlement la Seoul. These shore, piloted by Russian samoyedos. They are

in reludeer sleds to Puchorl, whence they facts alone were sufficient for us to go to war will make for Archangel. against Chinx, yet the Japanese Government Important gold movements during the past stili pursed peaceful

and contracted week

strengthened money raten. materially the Tientiin treaty with an

tha: The continued demand for bullion for the Conti

I negotiatioerstanding the perpetrators of barbaricles and outrageous sent is expected to suffice to malatala estes at attacks might be severely punished. This pro- the present level. Both China and India are mlse was not mainisined at all, and even Yuan buying silver. Rumours are current of an attempt Sie Kwal, who led the attack upon the Japanese to corner silver la America. lo Secui, was appoitted Chiness Commisioner there, where he ordered about the Court officials, and trflicted again and again insulte upon Japan. Il Chlor bad any regard for diplomatic she should first keep to bet promise courtesy,

take care lo the and

Appointment of her diplo

matic

A

success,

ROME, November 23rd.

A band of brigands attacked a tobacco store at Cafbenels, near Ferrers, last everleg, while several outlaws guarded the streets in the viciolty, threatening anybody approaching. The brigands tried to fores an entrance into the store, but its owner and his servants fired guns at them. The fire was returned by the brigands, and the town was soon in a state of great excitement.

church steeple The tocsin was rung from and sesistance in the shape of a number of

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gendarmes soon ariived and drove the brigands M135 ELSIE ADAIR, out of town, Two of the fohabitants and one brigand were killed during the affray, and ea officer of the gendarmes was wounded." 'dispatch to the Times from Vienna says that Dispatches received here from Reggio says there a letter has been received from Syrte reporting are 50,000 persons in that district who have been

rendered that Zeki Pasha, Turklab marshal, with a

homeless by the earthquakes. Many detachment of Ankrams and a field battery, bodies were upheaved in the cemetery of San massacred 1,000 Armenians

Procoplo at the time

disturbed by the The bodies of the dead were left unburied and earthquakes. A number of bodies remain in has cansed an outbreak of cholera. sight and will have to be relaterred.

Horrible scenes have been witnessed in the

SAID.

agenta, But she has done otherwise, and Ƒ their present due are reported to have fled by

virited

But

is true. It for the powers to thin awa, but if te share in the responsiblity by their failure to enforce article 62 of the Berlin treaty, which Imposes on them the day of seeing that the Porte takes measures to protect Armenians. The latter declares that they hope for nothing from Europe, but they sill have conflence In Great Britain.

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where ħla marinos caused a tracas to Nagasaki,

malmed. Some of the sufferers had limbs toin occur. This fogult was greatly resented by

off, which caused their death before they could the Aktion, and their excitement st

be removed from the sheets. The military and kline was Cnsiderable, the government

volunteers of all classes of the Inhabitants are svoided complications always with the same

working with energy, buliding hats and provid motive for peace. Only recently, the murder of

ng food for those who are most in want. Kim Okiun happened, and as that took place oa

Slight earthquakes and subterranean rum. Chinese soil their Court should have meted out

bliegs continue to be felt at Malisso, where the punishment to the murderer. Kim Oking was Numerous appeals have been made by the Inhabitants are still terror-stricken.

Armenians to the British foreign office. A

WASHINGTON, November 23rd. a refuges to Japan, white as he had a large circle gl kleads in high class station, he might dispatch to the Dolly News from Constantinople The State Department has been notified that even be regarded as a Japanese, although in ways that the energetic action of Philip Currie, the Danish Government has established a mis. reality he was a Korean. The Chinese Govern- the British Embassador to Turkey, has caused son and trade station at Angmagatalik, on the ment ignored all that consideration, and consissnation among the memban of the Turkish east coast of

of Greenland, bastant savigation treated the assassin on the contrary with overy

Government. Everything has been done to along the coast and Inland of the Daalab token of kindness, escorting the murderer" to keep secret theffect of the outrager.

colonics is forbidden save with the consent of the Danish Governement Korea together with the remains of his victim.

PARIS, November 18th. This escort consisted of a specially equipped A dispatch from Grand Bassam, Upper mag-of-war. Farther, it is said thaidi Hung- Gulman, states that the French have diputad chang telegraphed to the Korean Court, on the vtronghold of the Akapinis natives without gratulating that upon the sensorization of the | 1998.

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ST. JOHN'S (N. FA. November agad. The overdue Allan line stiamer Caraun, from 'Liverpool for this port and Philadelphia, arrived here this morning after a stateen days' voyage

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANYOO, THE Company's Steamship *THALES,” Captain H. Bethwat be despat abony Faris on TULEDAY; the syth instant Daylight. A p

DOUGES WGLAN Hanghong, send December 1899)

EXPERIENCED and CAPABLE JOURNALIST is wanted for the staff Honghong Teligradh, ́Liberal · Karma Do petent man i no other ased apply.

@particulars, no to superfanos, capacity,

DR. FRASER-SMITH,

Edline & Proprietas.

Hangfeng, 7th Bryiambor, 1894.

W. THOMAS Proprietor. Hongkong, 14th June, 1804. -

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