the ship to precerd to Nagasaki without any risk; and after steaming slowly for about 12 beers, a sheltered sandy harbour was found at Iwatune, where she was beached and the work of patching up the hole in her side contioned,
Shanty after indeing at Iwafune the Yugao tonk on board the passengers, mails, and specie, and brought them on to Nagaiak, the latter being in charge of the purser, Mr. Freeman, The passenger consisted of Mrs A. Sharp and son, Mr. White, and Mr. S. F. Fearing, In Cabin in 184 Chinese In
strerigo As we mentioned in our lost issue, Mr. D. F. Robertson was in attendance. on the ship
Lloyds 21049 surveyor, wist Captain Wilson Walker went down 10 render any nautical advice and Resistance that his knowledge of the local,const might enable him to do. The rock on which the
Bio struck is well known to Japanese mariners as Hetobee, and is atre reported to be on the Belish and Jensness admirely charts, hu under what name we cannot say. The Rio arrived here about 8 mm. on Monday, and and yesterday di cherping of cargo was commenced, As the preparatory to her going in d ck. damage is below the water-line, It is Impossible to estimate how long the repairs will occupy artil she has been surveyed in dock.
JAPANESE OPERATIONS IN
SHANTUNG,
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Since our last issue, says the Shanghat Mercutar of the 21st inst., news of importance regarding the present war has come to hand, The Japanese have made an attack in force
on the peninsula of Eastern Shantung, whh
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1895.
The Li party is, of couren, not so foolish as this; It at least knows the true causes of Japanese success and Chinese fallor, and recognises the absolute faillity of carrying on the unequal struggle. But ibair auserifon of there causes and their recommendations of peace are at once quoted against them proofs of their want of patriotism and their incompetence to conduct
.-N. C. Daily News.
KOREAN AFFAIRS.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT,)
SEOUL, December 18th. The Tanghaks reign supreme in Hoanghaldo. They have allowed the Governor to return to Seant because he had treated the penale kindly, bat the military commandant was heaten and has since died. Three of the assistants
were hurred to death. Report says, I do not know truthfully, that ibe Tonzhsku, bave placed how one of their leaders, named Cheng, in the
ch-r
"ight." gubernatorial
Tongh ks heretofore and not in the north, but now the entire province bave all been in the seathern portions of Karen of Hoanghaido le ander their control and, furthermore,
a body of them as on the road to join the'r brethren in the south In the south, also in Chulludo, everything is in their own ... bands, The Greenor of
of Challado le in hiding. The appointment of Pak Yeng Ho to be Minister of the Home Office has driven a number of the people to unite their forces with the "berta bated Tonghaks. The app-lotment of Sre Kwang Pan to be Vice-Minister of
of Education also made matters worse, as no Kerean, any mare than foreigner, can
understand the #ppointment of rebels, whose hands are dyed the bloot of their kins-people, to some of be hi-heat posts of the country. Sye Cha Pil and Sye Kwang Pon, two of the ex-rebels, have turned from America by the last Higo and already one, as mentioned above, has been
gpolated to office.
with
Jaouery rat,
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be from Germany, though some is also marked "Blemingham." For ten days there have been hundreds of uncouth country carts camped on the edge of the town. They were sent down from Tientala especlaßte to bring up ammantton and arms. At night the scene presented from your correspondentle window to a ricturesque one, the many lights of the
Wageons and carters looking like soldiers' fires or
or a glosy ercampment. It is “an lil wind that blows no one any good" and the poor countrymen are resping a barvest from the war by hiring their dump carts to the G vernment at panle prices, Tis. 23 or 74 of silver a a trip, Instead
of cash an times. For some time the officials hows heen bidders and suppilants for conve
Hirconveyances. Several months ago, pursuin the usual official policy. they "rqueezed" the boatmen and cartmen to such an extent that the latter went into hiding and not a cart or host could be got for love or money. At last the officials had to lude proclamations and offer doable
prices to
to get the cartmen and boatmen to resume business.
There have been ramours on the street that A minor official admitted this to your corres Shanbrikoan has been taken by the Japanese,
A few days por denta
of 13 or 15 Birlags of at in ordinary
The former Lantal,” Sung, a Manchu who, it was rumoured, was cashiered several months ago, in expected in Taing-kling in a day or two to resume bis former pathlon,
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(FROM A CORRISPONDENT.) NEWCHWANG, December 16th, 1894, On the 19th instant there was a considerable wennant of excitement in the city, for on that afternoon news reached us that a fight had taken place between a part of the Japanese army at Kuangwanglial, under Major Souyama, and a part of General Song's army, the number of the former being 5.000 edd, against the latter's g.coo. Anyhow, little damage was done, as the opponents were at least 5 I from one another. On the foll wing morning, the 20th instant, the Total's guard, while watching on the cir walls, saw in the distance a great number of men: this
Was t
at once
reported to the Total, who fastracted Fa, now ไท charge of
of the likin office, to keep any outsiders from entering the
crowd in the distance turned gates, The
soldiers from Kichow under HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING thoroughly renovated and, under new and Sauer; b wren Luchow and K¶se-tensury, and one for the Miliary Hoard, This out to be 9fficer named St-kuang-tao, who
the birct arparemly of capruing the remains of the Frag Fleel. Tea to their ordinary tacies of dividing teir forces, and attacking from both sides, they have bombarded the city of Tuspchse, while the main b dy of their troops has been landed in Yur gching Bay, close to the North-east Promontory of Shanlong, Yung- ching By affords an admirables alte for landing, and has the great advantage that ft Is rever aborrected by ice. The Japanes", by this movement, have shown their bands clearly, and it is vi lest that their main purpose an sitrek on Welsh-i-wel. Having this main object In view, the rccupat on of Tun chow becomes u maiter of toportance. We Imagine that L' chow-fu to the ofret really aimed at. Lrichow amo-ch from the west to Commands the Eastern
chow
In Chohaku the Chinese troops wer? dispersed, "gofthe Japanese soldiers belug killed #ad 107 of the bandits. Ten of the latter were also taken pilsoners. In Hoangbaldo the Tanghaks killed two Japanese.—Chozen
Shimbun.
Three Japaneseadvisors have been appointed; one for the Palice Department, one for the
is one step in advance as far as Korea in ich concerned, and there is no doubt but that the
FO
we are ce tafely not disposed to ulter
flation of optrines to Japanese lacties.
any
high military
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ends a level plain formerly occupid he a menol, that a strong fires posted at Lafchow can atmes prevent troops being sent over.
antling but helpless country will go on apice. land in Wej-hat-wet, which thus becames isolsted.
In the south matters are poing on as usual, the This fetalone seems to j dĺĉate that the) Japan.
Tenskaks are site and the Japanese on the Ese expect that the excure of Weishal-wed wit
other. The Korean soldiers who were supposed be more perlined then that of Port Arthur,
to aid the Japanese have all been sent back to There is an use of ripe advice to China Seoul and the Japanese have undertaken the long as the Vic ray of Chill continues
task of dispersing the Tongbaks themselves. A In power. Es everwing self-conerit has Feen the adfcer la China's present degrada-number of stregeling Japanese have been killed
by the people, but how many lenot vet known.
The wife and daughter of Kim-Ok-Klan bave retorard from the south, where they have been acting as slaves in the yamde (This is the
I meted out to the female part- punishment
of the household of all rebel) They are now stopping In the house of Pak Yang Ho, the associate of the notorious Kim Pak Yano Ho still remains the Japanese settlement closely guarded, but is art much doubt that he will sooner or there is 1ster be
hy some means or other. be assasinated hy Assassination is
in bardly
a commendable way of getting rid of obj cilanable individuals, but there In no doubt that if anyone deserves it these two
their
hands are stained with the bler i Then do of more than one belojes mas
helpless man. On the winter egalarx the King was supposed to go in procession (à la Joponnaise, riding on a pony) to the temple of his ancestors and announce to them bis Independence as well 11 his wish to carry out reforms in the Govern- ment in future. The sacrifices were all prep-red
ant an
Wel-hal-wel will probably fallandid Port Arthur, but we doulas if the end of the present willy wai Ould
be met plally hastered by the event. Japan is will Tapan, and the present contest is bring
faught on the same
principles as that of three ce te
cena den,ngo. European Powers m 1 lark with complicon yon the juvenile off rit of Yone Fah, ". Så long as the G vernment of the M kola does not Interfere with British Intermix, he . Il meuse, let li neuse itself. It doesn't Furtun, Put the sooner it is undersjond tha inte on with those Interests will mean
sharp retribu Ion, the better.
THE SITUATION IN PEKING.
Advic-a from Peking from reliable sournes show that the political condition of the capital is
a moch anit-1 party
#p' ik
to.
in
and every thing was in readiness, but the King Ald not appear. It was afterwards announced
deplorable in the exreme, and that the gravity of the start an, stead of stilling the voice of facion se putting a step to intrigu, has
that he had had a dream in which his ancestors, Intensifed the ons and increased the other. as well as the spirits of Heaven and Earth The
or two ago, found an
chided him in no mild manner and expressed Tre one energete le der
of the leading their decidet disupp obatlon of say reformatory the siamlin
Copage, and the vinta chief of the Li Pu. This official is alď (
measure or independence. And here matters have
rest. The King Is Ili, belog laid up by got at the Immerlater by means of the two favourite
ald to be his daughters, co-cublars,
** | ophthalmia or something like it, and it was to cons quence of his and their
January 6th. re resentations that Mi. von Hanneken was called to the captial and entrusted with the
sta of China's re-organisati n
military forces. The
Dowager Empress has checkmated Tra Jut
by him nominated Governor of
Reiling him some tem district on the Siberian frontier, and marked her disapproval of his kingwomen's Action by degrading them officially in the
erial Household, Imi
LI
"The
feion under this Indefatigable lady Is again on the top of the wave, but finds Increas ing diffiruty la bolding its own, for though Prince Kung, the actual heal of the administra-
thin white
here favourable to it, he is not tloe, le on, th
apt to trim. The thoroughy oing prican andis apt to trim.
ry force of
The
The New Koran, the Ipanese newspaper published in Seoul, contains a long articla on Chinese merchants and trade, anying that "Tapan at a great cost has wreated from the Chinese the entire trade of Korea, but of late a large number of Chinese are returning and they must not by any means be allowed to eupplant There in no doubt but Japan in the future,"
that the Japanese mean to keep the Chinese out of Korea if possible, either by fair mesos or foul what steps they will take remains to be seen. Yesterday morning Mr. Uchida, the Consul General in Seoul, left
amber of his assi tants and surveyors to in Chullado arvey the new settlement at Mokpo in There seems no doght but that two new parts
with
Ignorance and fat 1 optimism of the rest oficiali be opened in Mokpo and at Pingyang. Just when is not exictly known, but several trips
**** | authorities, and no doubt in the spring some- ground
thing definite will be done.
bad been ordered by General Song to proceed
braves entered the south gate, but luckily for the town Fu proved himself to be the sieht man in the right place, as he not only went for them, but got the lot to move northward. After a few hours bad elapsed the Total called on the Commissioner; afterwards he mounted his milk
white steed, and with his usual retinue, accom- parted by blefriend Fu, proceeded to the gardens, d'stance of miles to the east of us, where he had the pleasure of an interview with Sta. kuang-tao. So far, so good.
the SHAREHOLDERS in this CORPORATION
will be held at the CITY HALL, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 16th day of February next, 12 o'clock NOON for the curpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1894.
By Order of the Court of Directors,
T. JACKSON,
Chlet Manager, Hongkong, 25th January, 1895.
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Anreten', General Fang he at Newchwang, and General M is at Tlenchwangtaf, which is | HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING
tasted a little to the north-west of Newchwang sccording to native rumours these two great men bave about 60,000 strong between them, and at any moment we may hear of a big encounter between the Japaness and Chinese It is a case of a merry Christmas, but we pror Newchwang Johocles, sincerely trust that Gen- eral Sung will either make for Monkden or Shanbaikuan ; latter preferred, but no choice.— N.C. Daily News.
(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)
January 3rd, 1895. Everything is quiet at present. Heavy firing was heard yesterday, hut it is thought that Central Sung was reviewing his troops. A reports that 10.000 Japanese troops are within messenger arrived yesterday from Halcheng i he
the city and heavy guns are mounted on all sides, especially on the natural heights which
surround the city.
The Japonese are suffering conuiderably from front-ble, and it is said that one fourth of the army is Incapacitated through It. As there is no fuel, the Chinese may possibly succeed in
ent their enemies.
Two Japanese soles were captured outside the wall and are being dealt with. The head of a Chinese who lost bli life through spreading false reports about the Japanese may be seen hanging of the Era New Year's eve and was quite * * Access.
A ball was
AR the foreign hongu are full of merchandise and treasure placed there by 'binese merchants. By the smiles one notices on the faces of the merchants, it apps to be a very profitable stroke of luck, Mercury.
PERING.
(FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.)
TERS OF SHARES of the CORPORATION NTCR hershy given that the REGIS will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, the Besond to the 16th day of February, (both days inciu. sive), daring which period no Transyen OF SHARES can be registered.
By Order of the Court of Directors,
T. JACKSON,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 25th January, 1895.
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HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCH COMPANY, LIMITED,
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Manila, 5th October, 1895.
me working steadily against a Lithe Rite | have already been made by the Japanese is farewell audience on the 5th of January, and
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uffer collapse of the milliy pire against a power to da ised as Japan, Is them perfectly
city tnexplicable
n any other News except
trahir,and rer. Isteily rep-at
lly repeat this formals, and en mles polut to him as the be river, m ny falz-mi-ded but ignorant high officers are being slowly blassed agai the Linarty, The edien to Peking for pulshment and the gradas summoning nearly all his milltary Beminces supersession of Libimset all point the steady decline of his power.. Rihtly or wrongly the P. king authorities deemed that Von Hanneken was not a persona grada to the great Viceroy, and hence the attempt to make his efforts and
and
*** | will leave in a day or two for Tientsin. How he Il he cannot embark at Taku he will try Shan- isto travel thence depends on the state of the ice,
bal-kwan.
The Hairyong, Korean steamer, at returned from taking stores up to the First Army at Wijs on the Korean frontier. The men bring
back vivid accounts of the sufferings of the
arrived by the Hige. He was formerly Consul to San Francisco.
soldiers from the cold as well as from sickness.
A new Japaness consal for Chemnipo has
His Excellency Liu Kunyt hangs about Peking. He is a man of slow movements. His nominal destination in Manchuria, at the hand of the army, but no one expects him to get further than Latal
plans gate independent of vicciegal contro: They are out there is no doubt that before the 15th will be done in the way of peace till the
Yon
finance. I la shrewdly suspected that same estate but secret supporter of L suggested Mr. Hanneken association with Ha Yü-fen; the was made the nominal head of the re-
burean
ordered to consult WAT
latter w organising
his
CASC
foreign
but
co-adjutor in
ciation of ir.compr. 1
LO7 elements, for ign, skilt and native prejudice, is
The
inevitable result-dand colleagues differ on many earestial points, and Le Hu practically bolde the purse strings be has an effective veto on everything the foreigner von Hauncken has already enlisted suggests. Mr. the aid of such foreigners as were available. but the fact that the Tientsia patty officials are kee:ly trying to buat up the antecedents of these recruits and are reporting thels discoveries in Peklo, clearly shows their hosille attitude to the whole scheme.
+
Peace prospects seem to be exactly where they A number of Japanese soldiers have just left
have always been. Colonel Denby, who was so by the Hairyong for the south of Kren to grapple with the Tonghaks. The Tonghaks are
confident in October of being able to bring about very disturbing factor la the reform of Korea page that he promised to have all the ladies back in Peking within fourteen days from the dispersed in one place only to re-appear elsewhere,
of that
month, now says, 5th January, that and comes they
will cau
| desi of trouble. › cause a grozi
Bisthing Kim Ket Nam, their supposed King, is reputed Japanese are in Peking - very different story. to have been captured, and rumour says that This is a ponr leak-out for the two Envoys whe another King by the name
Chyank has been are about 10 PERSEN mediation Is to do fo
Japan, and if
and if this be appointed. All the reports from the south, how really all that free canot be relied upon, Only one thing Chins, Colonel Denby wight Jost as well have certain, and that that about a month left the Detring owo devices, body of Japanese troops went overland to the It could not have done less or worse. Ex-Secre south and have succeeded in ridding a few tary Faster is likely to make the best pontes districts of Tonghaks, but after several battles, of this business with his '5,000 gold dollars a
month, or rather skirmishes, it was deemed necessary to reinforce them.-N. C. Datly Notus,
of
NOTES FROM T∙SINGXIANGP'U.
1.
to
out
Peking never was quieter. The authoritien still object to the Legation guards, and some al them are befog smuggled in as private traveller's Mervants etc. The diplomatic question has been relegated to the theatre of Euroysan diplomacy, The whole thing is
Want with
The correspondent of our Shanghai morning | can Italy or Sago, ll not fraud, What!
contemporary writen un follown :----
Fcking official opinion is, on the whole, becoming foolishly opilmistic again. By some When ons readr of the excitement in Japan curious means the
the vagarings of the European over the way, and when one thinks of the Interest press, which treat of China's roundless recopress, foreigo nations taka in such great events, it is etc., are being taken as gospel, and the officials nothing short of ameslag to say what litste interest think li they can prolong the war for one year, the average Chisaman takes in the great citals they will not only roll back the tide of invasion through which this country is now passing. but punish the Japanese taro, Utterly Ignor- They talk a little of the war, but what matters ant of the malore of
it practically so long as business contraes on modern was, they t think that clence and discipline may be
be the
the streets and the rice crop le sbandant? The overcome by sumbern. They are oven amsert- masket quotation of rice, the size of the Hwalan la many quarters that the now-fangled few as compared with the T'singklang tow, is of foreign aims of preclejan sie the primary for more moment to the average countryman cause of the Chinese reverson, sod savaral han the taking of Peking or the fall of the prominent officials have not heillated to dynasty. commend that the repausing rifles, should be discarded in favour of the ancient Brown Boss,
Legation guarde? It their representatives a are nervous they might transet all their business at Chefoo or Shanghat without loss to the human race.
The Chinese officials are in a afate of delight over a magic invention which as American now in Peking tells them they can have for a fabulous sam of rooney. As It would annihilate the Japanese army without the tedious formality of bullets or arrows they consider it cheap at any Price-Shangkat Mercury.
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FACTURERS and JEWELLERS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 48, Queen's Road Central.
CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., "HRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK. CMAKERS, JEWELLERS, SILVER
SMITHS, and OPTICIANS.
CHARTS and BOOKS. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,
THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS, Bels Agents for Louis Audeman" "Watches (Corner of Queen's Road and Duddell Strøst.) | "wanded the highest Prises at every Exhibition;
"THE Undersigned has always thought that
toughes
needed to fit in between HOTEL LIFE and the be PRIVATE BOARDING_House-providing it
| First-clam in every detall. A place where ung may have bis GRILLED CHOP or STEAK at any hour of the Day, up to II P.M.3 or later If notice be given. He la also prepared to SUPPLY MEALS 10 PRIVATE PARTIES per Mau or OSDER-the Parties sending Dishes, kt., far samem and Cash, Terms - Breakfast...per meal $0.75.....per Mouth $12
$0.75. Tillusoever
$1.25 #
Dinner *****,
"
#
--| Breakfast, Tifte and Dinner...
Breakfast and Tida
Titila and Dinner
#
10
#
$20
$25
SPECIAL TIFFINS and DINNERS served
in Excellent Style at short notice.
W. THOMAS,
Proprietor.
Hongkong, 14th June, 1894.
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LOST.
WATCH
New Year's Day, (probably at D'Arc's. CHAIN PENDANT, with INDIAN GOLD MOHUR.
The Finder will be suitably rewarded, if mecenary, by returning it to
“THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "
OFFICE. Padder's Hil
› Manglong, yel Jamskey, '199) .............
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and for Voigtländer and Sobu's CELEBRATEĎ OPERA GLASSES,
No. 8, Queen's Road Central,
To be Let.
TO LET.
*ODOWNS in WANCHAI at the back of
GDOWN IN VANCHAT
OFFICE, FIRST FLOOR, adjoining the Undersigned Offices in Ice House Street
altable for BROKERS and MERCHANTS.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, Toth December, 1804
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TO LET.
DWELLING HOUSES
"BANGOUR MOUNT KELLET---
(FURNISHED). "HIGHCLERE" si Magazine GAN,
3. CASTLE ROAD. FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS I ELOIN STREET, PREL STREET and STAUNTON STREIT. FLOORS in Na, 5, SHELLEY STREET, GODOWNE →→→
BLUK BUILDINGS.
Mo, 74, PRAYA CENTRAL, Apply is
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
E AGENCY Co., Lál. Konafianis, yth January, 189j.
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