THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1895.
of the general publie la all parts of the Gorgeous I am proud that li has been reserved for me lo Exit. And we are-hound to say that there la report this historic monosyllable. How I found strong propablilty of their prophesies being fall out let nane enquire. I will write again when I know some more; to the meanwhile let the filled unless the Book Plate is ́elther sommarlly soppressed at ila blesting Editors effectually public rely on `me. gagged,
were risi
CHINESE SUBJECTS IN KOREA.
protection of Chinese anbiecle In Kozna are, The regulations recently ferued for the
p*per Fijf, ** flow:
A villare only 70 or 80 # from Moukden. The Japanese are also reported to be on the Smoot Road, which passes elong the this old frontier and runs north to Sheg; points to flocking movement which would command Moulden from the east. The Govern ment road from Korea to Moukden te that which the mountairs ferm. Fenghuangchengla Llanyang. A difficult read for an army,
their is a steep and about half pass, sporunched a long valley down which the inding
rault un converter fire. Sune
une factified Himectf on this pra efter
cmss g
Doring the past few days the question has been asked over and over again—Who thenryclical jokes that played the fool, ran with the best interests and reputation of the Odd Volumes and exalted the inflated vanity of shallow
pretentiousness to M extent almost incredible to sensible and thinking men. Imarine Barnaby Rudge of Mrs. Talliver or
Whereas all the hitherto existing terms of the Fat Roy in Pickwick let loose on a voblic journal and we have the fat number of the
amity between Kares and China have now been ahengated, and it shall be considered ag thu gift Rock Plate, or as it is styled in some quarters the
of the benevolent molection of the Korean "Mud Heap," exactly, Four pages of
Government that the Chinese subjects in our interest streggling peine, daraid of information or (with the notable exception of the "ads") with erritory are allowed to live in peace, we hereby out literary meet and displaying a and lack of promulgate the following regulations for the evidence of co
of commonsense rangement and atten- Chinese anbjects in our territory to anence them Hion to important details. It is one confaston off the said protection he express provisions :→ dates, contains two deliberate errors in scho-]- Art. I.Chinese subjects shali he allowed to boy pelilng, and a characteristic orthographical live only in the circumscilbed quarters of Seoul,vember. There is another route westwards
een Pekin and Peking! viciilation between
We
according to translation from the Japanese Gen Fânrhu: inchlare had the first con-
have looked in vain for the long-promisningen, Fusan, and Genaan.
caith.
evacuating fict was between two hide of Chinese troops, one advancing and the other retreating, in which The line there were cities on both sides.
from the pass to Liaorang is held by the Chinese trongs of this province under General Nich, and by the Hananese unde Ch'ann. The secand
road from the cast branches off the east and emerges from the hills Haicheng. Here al«o there is a very steep pass, whic's the Japanese were reported to have seizat in the middle of No-
from the frontfer. It is more circuitous than the other two, but for easier for the passage of as Fenghuangcheng army. It is that leading from to Sluyen a town it divides, one branch going
Art, T1-Chinese subjects living in the quarters mentioned in the preceding article shall report their names, residences, and accupations to and be daly permitted by the local authorities. Chinese objects changing their occupations aball get permission anew, and in case they change their residences they shall get the certify cates of the Incal suthorities of the seat of their previous residences and report-ithin three days to the authorities of the sent of their new rest. dences to be there registered,
out-pourings of
of oratory, oratorical fireworks, profound researches, the revelations of this wondrous galaxy of philosophers, scientists, artists, musicians, and everything learned and appreciable on this dear little spot of
Where are the
guaranteed "foll" reports of all papers, lectures and debates? Non est, and even the lone promised abstract of Mr. Francis' Interesting-paper on the China- held over for a future Japan way le, we Isace, presumably because the proceedings
Art. TII.-Chinen aghjects Hving in the were fully reported in the Pro" {Incidentally. It may at well be stated that the Honghong Koreantenitory shall enjoy the protection of their Telegraph was the first newspaper in there and properties, but arms and ammunition Far East
or anything which may be prejudicial to the ta publish Mr. Francis paper.
mace of Koren at the present time shall not be on the 21st ultimo ] The learned Editors vowel. in an effusion on Dr. Cantlle's lecture upon ported or dealt in, the custom authorities
COTETE Saddle | hørels mentioned.
on to Falcbing and the other crassing the plain to this port. The Japanese occupied Stuyen on the 18th of November, after it had been sacked the Chinese soldiery, and on the 1st of December, they were reparied halfway from that The Chinese forces (90) in Halet ng
are stil on the eastern alde under General Ma, of Hatching. The depredailons of ranLWAY soldiers have become so outrageous that the
chula have been roused in sheer despsit to
chur communites all over this part of Man- organise bands of militla for local defence.
One of these bands unfortunately cime into con- tact with
scouts on tble elds of few Japanese sco Stayen. Two or three Japanese were killed, and
which has
Peking and the Great Wall," which belag duly empowered to enforce the provision the story now is that every ved by the
one
of the four pages of which the fue
|
Chinese subjects sllowed to enter the Korean territory shall rennrt their arrival to the local authorles within 48 hours from the time of their landing, and shall be duly registered.
THE BATTLE OF KINCHOW,
raised there lavles will be now under notice is composed. Unfortunately
Art. IV.—Chinese subjects at present Ṛving la Invader. Great numbers of the population have this anything bur complimentary précis Kams and desiring to receive the favours to be migrated west and north, with little provision giver no information about Peking, while two granted under the Regulations shalt apply for the winter that is now upon us. On the secluded valley and lines only are devoted to the Great Wall according to the provisions in the article II can. other band But that is only detall and is no reason why tained, within thirty days. Otherwise no Chinese mountain glen has its colony of refugees from we should bold peasoming modesty up to ridi.bjects, except those who have offices or other the towns, for by the law of China every walled cale. As an Instance of this invaluable trait of properties in Korea and may denies to be per-city must be defended against the enemy, character
the resident Editor calmly writes dawn mitted to return to Kores, shall be allowed to however hopeless the contest, and the gates may only be opened by the Japanese artillery. The as "vainable" a paper contributed by himself receive the favours under these Regulations, en "Public Health," while the iterary efforts of
Chinese right wing, commanded by General Dr. Cantile, Mr. J. Francis, Q., and others
Sung in person, is now at Krichow. *re pelghed in the editorial balances and are found simply “Interesting By the way, would it not lead to a most fatereating compeition and we sh
the proposition gradit for ever it may lie worth wie "madesty prire" offered by the Council of the Society for the mutual admber who sends in
In on April Fool's Day the test paper on
on the good works, abilles and angelic
character of bis confrères, leaving himself out of the running altogetherff not altogether
instructive. the fusions
would at least proves
eamusing and afford food for reflection, unless the whole scheme fizzled owing to a woz- derfal I revelation at childlike modesty. On the other band it might lead to spirited competition by youths Inebriated with what Disracil termed the exube ance of their i own verbosity, and gifted with egotistical imaginations that can at all times. command
ין
what..
rand Interminable and inconsistent series of arguments to matige opponents and glorify themselves, and if this were the result there would soon be "circus" the like of which eye hath not seen, not ear heard! Farther comment canrot now he hidulged in, as the official orgas of the "Odil Volumes "bas, by some mysterious means, probably the Instrumentality, of spooks, found its way into the
་་་
W. P. B.
WAR NEWS FROM SHANTUNG.
A correspondent, dating from Shantung, December
17th, gives the following reliable account of warlike proceedings in that district, which suggests a lesson which the bogus war correspondents, who have flooded the newspapers of the world with the most barefaced Hes and bideou trash ever concocted by back-door loafers, would do well to take to beast i—
During the early part of the war the intelli. gence from the ports has been so contradictory and unreliable that li has occurred to me that, living in an Inte for city and being thus without any prejudicial environment. I could supply the public with equally reliable news at a much cheaper rate. For
afe For Instance, your readers may take it for granted that no attack on Wụ
Wuming- ching is imminent. This city is not marked on any map, but I am informed by those who should know that it lies about half way between Port Arthur and Tientsin, on
on the straight line jotolog these places. I I have not yet been able to find out whether the attack is to be made by Japanese or Chinese, hat I conclude in favour of the forger, as I hear that all the latter are
leavings which seem
A. V.Chinese subj‹cts going to Seoul from inten, or vice versa, shall be free to do so either by land or by water, but aba!l not be allowed to pass into the interior. Those having properties in the Interior shall, bowever, be Riven certificates, by the special consideration of the Korean Government, so as to enable them | to take back the properties."
Art, VI.—The Korean Government rezerves the right of arresting, punishing by law, or trans- coring those Chinese subjects in the Korean territory she may infringe any one of the article to the Regulations or fail to make the required aplications to the satherliler,
Art. VII. The Regulations shall not prevent the rules issued by war autorites from being enforced. Chinese subjects who may be found acting suspiciously or prejudicially to the peace of Korea shall be arrested and handed over to the Korean Government for examination, and found guilty punished by the law or transported according to the nature of their offences.
Art. VIII -Chinese subjects in the Korean territory, being under the jurisdiction of the Korean Government, shall abide by the decl sions of the said Government. The said Govern- ment also reserves the right of bearing and deciding disputes between Chinese subjects or between Chinese and K÷renɑ subjects.
Art. IX.-The Regulations shall come into forre from the date of Isene.
CHINKIANG.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
December 31st, 1894. There are thirteen steamers here including the Etis and Concord, and business is brisk. The price of nearly every commodity has increased, however, and the Chinese complain of the scarcity of money. This is a complaint in all countries at all times. The officials have Inid a war tax on rice coming through the East gate which is very irksome to the people.
Several serious fires have occurred lately. On the Chinese 1st two houres were destroyed near the Cathedral. About 15,000 tanla' worth of merchandise was destroyed,
Many families of wealthy Chinese have left the port on account of the reported Invasion by the Japanese. Judying others by what would happen if the Chinese look Japan, the women and children were sent away by the heads of
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(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) WAR NEWS. General Song's headquarters are at Kaichow. His plan is to defend the roads leading to Hat. cheng and this part. An army of 10,000 or 15,000 is expected from Tlestan to reinforce his present army, and ought to
pals near here eliber to-day Or
The པར་ to-morrow. Motienting pare is still successfully delended by the Chinese; we hear constamly of fighting taking place with varied results. This is the one place where the Chinese. have made a deter- mined and successful stand. It is now certain
and_succ that the Japanese are
advancing from Port Arthur. On last Thursday, the 6th lust, they took undisputed possession of Fuchan, and the most probably ́an advanced guard, were seen at Haluagy. to Kaichow, By this time they must be close to where another decisive battle will take place, unless General Sung retreats. At present he is in
and danger of attack from the south, south-east, and north-east, he will probably retreat towards | 7.30 e 'clock.
in order Halebang, and from there to Liaoyang to defend Meugden, which is rapidly being pre- pared for attack. Two rows of rative lanterns hung round the wall every night to enable the defenders to see the enemy, and doubtless to
and alarm them with such a brilliant | darsle illumination! The peacefulness or otherwing the Immediate future place in
upon the movements If he defends Kalchow, the fire to this post la larga:
may expect the sufficient proof. Your readers | certain bouseholds who fully believe that whale. next day some Japanese, most
ale murder and rape invariably accompany an victory.
place to fall on the 31st ult. aboul 3.30 p.m. It may, of
to be an COUTEC, hour or two later-as In the case of Port Arthur; but it would not be likely to be postponed many hours, that would bring us into the present month. I am confident of this, that it will fall on that date or not at all; this is due to its position on the map.
The festivities of this sessan were very much enjoyed. Service was held on Christmas Day in the Baptist chapel, which was handsomely decorated. The singing of the hyma "When shepherds watched their dicks by night" by the children reflected much credit on the little ones,
NEWCHWANG NOTES.
From this place (where the troops will stay to | F, C, Daily News. afternoon les) they will rapidly move either forward or backward,—it is not yet known which; I will send you a special" when I know. In case of the roads being frozen, the Japs may go both forward and backward at ́once, It should never be forgotten that the winter sols In the North at the end of the year and continues throughout the cold months.
MOUEDEN AND THE WAR. Newchwang, December 12th, 1894.
of this
f
Accounts recently received from Moukden soldiers
grontly
show that the situation to that city is far from numbers, and probably burn and foot the at factory. Some time ago a gused of Man-native town. If, on the other haud, General chuy was posted at each of the eight gates with Song retreats to Haiphong, our danger will be deserters or fugitive soldiers. greatly diminished, as the solafers will then fer orders to apprehend dese
towards Liaoyang or Shipksikan,
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Intimations.
LOST.
A steamer which arrived here this afternoon (I forbear giving the name for fear of being found out) reports having seen 7 transports, with $1,730 soldiers on board, off Coney Island's they were proceeding north, east, south and west, from which it will he seen how extensive are
N New Year's Day, (probably at We are having inirly cold weather with Ottertainmeal. WATCH their plans, and how admirably adapted for deceiving the public,-were it not that your quartered In the city that they attacked the correspondents are one too many for them that d-houser The gut, and wrecked the northerly winds and fogs. The river is full of CHAIN PENDANT, with INDIAN GOLD le for the Japs, not for the public; they cannot to Lisoyang, bat fights between handzert off lee, but not frezen over. The country is still MOHUR.
bave too many.
As a result of this many Chinese ware beheaded, but blanche deserters were liberated. This o incensed a detachment of Henau men then
pat them to
Hanances were then
ace
THE WEATHER.
covered with snow, To our great relief the courler arrived on the 5th lustant four days late, owing to delay in starting, bad zonda and unfrozen rivers.
and Manchus are still of frequent occurrence. The Japanese seem specially rich in ships The better classes have left the city in great that pass la the night. There were several numbers, taking their valuables with them. going round my bed last night; but this may Paper-money is practically useless, a ten
The Red Cross Hospital, which has now been not interest the public. The day was very clear
note fetching & Nad, 500 copper cask. The opened, promises to be of use. Already 27 yesterday and we saw a little smoka on the
of silver is almost nominal, but transactions soldiers, all of whom were wounded at Southern price horison slightly N. E. of this place, from which
are refused, Trade of all kinds is simosi at
Chinchow on the 20th of November, have arrived we infer that a declive naval ongagement_bas sandstill, and the shopkeepers are returning to for treatment. They repart that Firge numbers taken place. Your readers may expect to hear Chibit, from which province most of them of the wounded died on the field of battle, from Important news shortly.
came. The garrison of Maukden bas recently frost-bites and other troubies consequent on The most important item of news, however, to been angmented
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MEE CHEUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER, for a quiet walk, according to the well-known women, and by plundering shops and Lime and Soda is a most wonderful food for the
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Gentlemen's Shirts made to oeder, and Cuffs | Jan. Tor Floon of ICH HOUSE, IN custom of all Chinese officials, Having arrived | stalls.
an oldi ODER,
Ka-House Road, at a quiet spot on the plain, he looked cautiously raised a levy of 5,000 miles four callos la intresses the flesh, but heals the fetation of the
and as a last pre-Consumptive, It not only gives strangik and and
renewed
Children's Ladies and
Under-clothing round and that there could not be
3 uli kinda of Kasheolders, 18 now in a position, in his New and Com any soul within 5 if of him; he then deliberately extent, has been inminated with 1, com lamps. throat and lungs. It is very palatable; children Children's Dresses, and wi
Ly, wodiens Premises, to eclipse, as heretofors, As to the disposition of the Chinese forces at take it like milk, and in all wasting diseases Meterials can be supplied, if required, t
The Superloress will also be most grateful for | ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED the front I have gathered the following informa- both for adults and children it is a marvellous
food and medicine. Any Chemist can supply it. any PAPER, or old KMYELOPES to be made loty | in the Colony or in any part of the Far East, tien.The Manche troops under X-ko-tang-A,
GROUPS "AND VIEWS after losing Chiulianak'eng, retired to Pénhsiku-Sole Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of Books for the Children of the Poor Beharie, whe
of Lanyang, thus holding the Chinese lett, China-Chan A Fook, st Watkins & Co, Hoogwe laught by the Silers
Hunghong; tand April, 1893- new comes a report of their retreat to | kong-=[Kevi
The political significance of this I need hardly point out; what the attitude of the Great Powers may be I do not profess to forecast, but that they make rom attire i dess sertain. In
would seem that Chiar must now go,
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