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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1898.
WEI-HAL-WEI
October 19th.
WEN-CF-WAR MËVIMENTS.
FORT OF STAIN, Taiwan, Sepl, rgið. 'Cable commuci:ation in Interupted with
Biltish arabips are constantly coming and taibidos and St. Vincen bat news
golog. On the 15th Inst. the Victoriosas raturned 'rought by vessels yesterdayyom both places That same afternoon the Harmitone tett for Port after being out far gan-practice for several days, the havoc and loss of fe caused by the Hamilton and Nagasaki. The Centurion, Vic- anicine of the 10th and last. Trindad toortous, and Narcisius, with threadestroyers satildo the range of barripes, but ex this accident lately when out berse-back-ld It are still here. Admiral Seymour man cccaves it experienced the verest'tbander could not have been very talous for it is reported storm (10 lat as doration is carded) that can that in a few days he will be quite well g be remerabered.
It is expected that the Centurion will soon ga and are sentied down. Hall of them are located South. The contingent of marines has arrived on Llakungino and the others on the mafoland,
to
THE VISIT OF MR. POULTENEY BIOKLOW. Mr. Bigelow, the American author and special correspondent now in the East, has lately onent two days bere as the guest of the Admiral. By many he was supposed to be the author of the famous Biglow Papers, and probably received
THE CROM
There seems to be plenty for the natives of this Asian to eat, for the crapa are good, but to the nash and neriu-west, of this place the chances are more will sterre than last year. Swarms of refugees have been going South for Aasenth and there are villages of them camping bese and there la our suburb.
THE U.S. WAR DEPARTMENT,
Consignees,
"WARRACK LINE" OF STEAMERS, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
A secret committee of inquiry is now sitting La Washington to investigate the very serious charges which have been made against Mr. Secretary Alger and the United States War Department to connection with the late cam- paige. It would bardly be going too far to say When will the rellronde be started and worklessly incompetent than our own during the given to these starving mustes of humanity?.
that the American system proved more hope-
them -N. C. D. News Cor. Will they talk allreads for ever and never open
Crimean War. The plight of the army beforeCo
WHERE ARE THE BAILWAYS ? ·
M. CASIMIR-PERIEK'S. RESIGNATION.
The Daily News recently published from "a correspondent" who "bis had access to important sources of informallon " a remarkable statement respecting the resignation by M. Casimi-Perler of the Presidency of the French Republic,
.S.S. "LENNOX," FROM NEW YORK.
“ONSIGNEES of Cargo are heraby Informed that all Goods are being landed at their dak Into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Company, t delivery may be obtained.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godewas, and ail Goods remaining undellvered after the 31st lastant will be subject to rent.
Intimations.
IMPERIAL BANK OF CHINA. NOTICE.
"HE HONGKONG BRANCH of the abov
TANK has The Day been OPENED.
Il Temporary Offices, No. 4, Queens Road Central (1st floor).
By.Crder of the Directors,
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All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to
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DODWELL, CARLILL & Co., Agenta, Hongkong, 5th October, 1898. [x278
Santiago was shameful. In some cases the *implest of necessaries were wanting and the War Department at home thought more about gelling the men to Cuba than about keeping them in health and vigour whilst they wire there. In America itself matters were well worse. Preparations for war were deadly than the war sell The camps of the men wha might have been wanted at any moment for service beyond the seas reeked with dis- ease, which apparently carried off or disabled male men than were lost through Spacht After recalling the dates of the condemnation
bullets, want of experience on the part of of Dreylas (December 24, 1894), of blu degrada.
American officers, the Cuban cilmate, and the ifon (January 6
Tack of proper food, proper clothing, and ade 1895), and of M. Casimir- Petter's announcement at bli own resignation suffered a serious reverse in Cubs, months would quate medical attendance. If America had January 15, 1895), the narrative proceeds.
"The trae version bas never been giver, but another litle army fit to lovade Spanish ter probably have been needed, to get together I give it, not merely for what its worth, but tory. Mr. Secretary Alger at frst dented that with the most absolute assurance that it is true, A number of people are now privy to the story,
there was anything to investigate; now that he and if their mouths have been that by the plays the blame on his subordinates, America finds his official optimism was misplaced, he fessional secret and the responsibilities of the may well wonder how Sir Herbert Kitchener THE P present or past positions I have not the same A few days since Lord Charles Beresford was
motives to hide here for a few hours on hit way north, He is known to-morrow
a truth which will be reported to bara expressed himself, as well
the revlalon of the ally with the barbour. It is expected that he will be is from baring the terrible con pleased with the new Beltish portessian, expeclight of publicly; moreover, such publicity Dreylus trial is proceeded with in the foll will spead ittle longer time in the place later sequences that have been predicted to induce lence-hat is to say, an invasion of France by Gaming, which is belleved fa, by nobody la Berlin, as the prelexts for such an event are too old, and the anger has had lost years in which to cool down,
. ANOTHER DISTINGULUHID VISITOR.
'THE SAILORS' INSTITUTE,
A detalled account ricelvedrom Barbados 9171 Pat never since the merable Argus: 11, 1831, has the island been vled by such frariul burricane as that whichwept over it on the teth. The storm of Cober 17, 1894, recuned during the light day, red was only of some four tours' darar; the present one extended over too hours the night. The captain of the various craft libri were warded to be
the look.ont, and Majeur's ship Ittle extra attention and liaising on that ac Art, which was in Carl Bay, weighed count, Bat even among Amirleans there is no anchor, and stemmed out 5.30 for safety. recand Russell Lowell. Way But the bulk of the clilzen Bildgetown and
not another American who said that when God bad mide a the reskients in the country pahes when the great man. He broke the mould? Bat the storm barn at 7.30 pm. wetentirely an re-filarity of the sames was probably the cause pared for it. It belog Saturdnight- handreds of the mistake: "English Men of Action" are of neople in the city were maklow the'rovidently not well acquainted with America parches for Sunday. Thiwere ngularly Men of Letters" and their works. trapped, and were compelled remain in the shops the whole night. by of the dry- goods stores in Swan-size were opened, and they too afforded ammodation scorra of persons. A BOT of teple on their way home on bets overtaken by the blast sought refage tro they could, The stalways and passages several buildings. were packed with refugees, e velocity of the wind for five maluules was miles per hour,. equal to 21lb. pressure to tiquare Inch; but for one minate the velocity rhed 75 miles per hour equal to 29th, to the rge inch. When morning dawned a fearful ae of desolation and run presented itself. Nly every tree to Bridgeton had been blownwn. The tele- phone poles with their, hundr of wireslay on the ground. Demolished and flass houses met the eye on every alde, Slaisons who had taken refuge in church ich was being erected in Upper Collymore were kiled by the falling la of the zool. Oneday 17 persons were admitted into the genehospital and on Monday ten, all rafering travouada, more or less severe, caused by bousenes, or telephone posts halling on them. Turban ditricis which siffered most are Eecklill, Carrington's village. Church village, Delan's lands, Halls. road, Nealis village, and Dey village. The frall wooden tenements occa by the poorex classes who reside in these ricts collapsed before the wind like so man per hour. A large number of these people been rendered bem less and destliate and condon is very much to be commiserateыile the more subalentisi of the houses he clay have Bustained lule damage, the spine straciares bavestesed severely. The raf many of the stores in Broadstreet were toldwith the result that the rain, which fell in tory damaged large quantity of valuable goo The sheets, too, were mach cat op, and was blocked in reveal peris by falling trees.
The scene at the real wheny resvela were wrecked was extraordinat ens end was the schonner Campania ly her right
A Sailors' Insitute has been opened on Lisgkangtin, It has a cheerful and ta- Viting took about it and seems to be well appreciated by many of the men.
Mr. and Mrs Maldiit, formerly working as mission- ris among the Chimere al Shibao, are in charge of it. Such work among "fack ashore," from many standpolats is a very necessary and Important undertaking. Those ruanlog the likely make it a success. They deserve the alice seems well suited for the work and will good will and gratitude of the men at heart. From the first Capt. King Hall, of the Narcis, Scalor Commitener at the taking over of Welbal, has taken a lively Interest in the Tastitate, and hen there among the mon at times.---N. C. Daily News.
CHINGCHOUFU, SHANTUNG.
October 8th,
THE APPALLING MISTRY
caused by the Yellow Rird floods is, even in the bare recital, harrowing in the extreme. Ose of the missionartes engaged in relief work states that is one of the distilete "miny were
STANDING IN WATER FOR DAYS
ralding up their children out of "The sime writer slys "everywhere I go there is such a monotony of sorrow that my mind is quite oppressed with it." Truly be misery of these poor sofferera is beyond descitation. People by the tens of thousands haddled together on the banks of the river living in pig-stre faablon with together. Same not so fortueste have had to only a miserable dole to keep body and tool take refuge on the ofs of their houses, there exposed to the pitiless rain, others climbing trees and hanging there 11 they dropped lato the water from hunger and exhaustion."
The various rumours concerning THE DEPOSITION AND UNHAPPY DISPATCH OF THE EMPX08,
have kept us to a general state of don't know. what's-coming-next conditon, That something Aas happened we belleva, but wish, we hare no certala knowledge of at present, so must get
recanelled in this suspended existence all we now. The Chinese about seem perfecily different to the whole miserable business. One dead, said A'ao (good) and went on with her old woman, when told that the Emperor, was work. This is the attitude genially,
THE GERMAN INVASION OF SHÁNTUNG gets more and more in evidence. Travellers, mlaing agents, etc., have been, straggling through this ancient city in a way entirely sa precedented to the history of this place. It me, we trust, "letilog to the light to many more ways than one-N. C. D. News Cor.
TSINGRIANGRU.
11
October 14th
THE KITICT OF THE DIPOSITION OF THE
EMPEROR..
"These persons in the secret are the Emperor Willam II., M. Casimir-Parter, Count Münster (German Ambassador in Pail), M. Dupuy (ex- President of the Council of Ministers), M. Hanotaux (Winlster for Foreign Affairs), Genera! de Baldeffre, Commandani Schwartzkoppen, Colonel Sandheir and L'eutenant-Colonel Heory, both of whom are dead, and Esterhazy. Way Waterbasy knows about it we shall say later. To this limited number I must add all the Ministers of War, incinding M. de Cavalgnac, and the chief Ministers of the Melne and Brisson Cabinets, as well as the members of the different Conseils de Guerre who have had the Dreyfus dossier in their bands-In ail, more than fo perren So that the matter is no longer a secret. or, if known to so many, a secret very badly kept.
"Here, then, is what took place, and war be only avoided by the coolness, the devotion, and tween France and Germany was at the time the sellacrifice of M. Casimir-Perier la dlı claiming publicly, by the fact of his resignallos,
which he condemned.
Munster addressed to the Emperor of Germany "About the middle of December, 1894, Count a detalled report on the developments in the Dreyfus affairs, his condemnation, the reasons assigned, and everything connected with the affair. This long and complete report, address ed to the Emperor personally, was put to a special envelope, sealed with the arms of the patches in a bag entrusted to the usual courfer, Embassy, and placed among ether official des. who should take it to Bella and leave it at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This document Was intercepted on French territory, photograph ed by the oxyhydrogen light, replaced to envelops and in the wallse, and it reached the Emror without any delay.
"Severildays later the Information Bureau at Berlin was informed that at Brussels, which has the direction of the French section, that the photograph of a report to the Emperor War, and such exact information was gives was to the hands of the French Minister for thereupon that there remained not the least doubt as to the correctness of the information. It was at once shown that the valise of the German Embassy had been opened, and the contents of the despatches which it contalgod commuofcited to ske French Government.
Instructions to Count Münster to demand his "The German Government at once gave
ex-teritorially, and considering this act of passports, basing this action on the principle of
the French Government as a robbery similar to one committed in Germany itself, and a personal offence agilast the Emperor.
side with the left rarely store Next came the water steamer la, baw on her stern seemingly knocked away, The Elmo, lying on ore side. Between twere wed. Red Leaps of werk ge-birknight the whole presenting a pitalice of confulan and distraction. Tharf mifer- ed very much indeed. The fuses In the walls, and in one spot e larep chasm has been formed. This chasm inel ke Custom-house, a portion of whichailen io, and if the entire building is not di will collaps. It ought, however, to ted that not an inch of the new work pad under the supervision of Mr. Bower, Seperin tehdent of Public Works, bas girs. The damage has been to the old wallch were soox to have been renewed. The budge hay also been damaged. The ↳ which broke bose to the upper basla gilart the badge with violence, the result that two of the pillars and a portion of the se itself have been badly henken and the fo or the top cracked. The tramcars have bable to past over it. A large portion of coria bridge the north-eastern side hauled away. The land telegram lines been demolished. Information has becked of the total loss of the Speightstoner Catherine with 12 persons on boarderly. erected observatory of the United Stalber Burest on the root of the Ice-bousalawa down, as were also all the water Komis
The hearts of wi official, b'g and little have been very shaky jast prior to the soffing in the city and suburbs. On Governor, accompanied by
out of the Emperor of the Great Pusa (3) thefal Secretary, visited the city and went ing government; whether that enaffing ert at the damage done by the storm. Heret
out means death, violent or naistal, or simply afterwards inck prompt steps for allike
displacement from the yellow dais ie not yet distress of the people. He fof-rocal
clear. The question in their mods was not fear authorities that the wants, of the pegi be
and shakiness as to the stability of the goverű. looked after, and that he would assistent, or whether the Emperor was going too far or not, but the all-absorbing and ever In carrying this out. Accordingly *y of this body was at once called by thihe important sabfect in this land, f. ! Rice, Chairman. As Government-house isder.
and the refrain was: "Where is my rice, lo come from when I am pat out of office,
· going tepatis, the Governor bsi lajent Caergency opened an office in the pillä.in the general catilag down ?? Of course-ide hlm. Ingi,
foreigner was applled to; although the honey. as to be present on the spirol ary boards presented with great dried to the maiters personally.
Information from Guadeloupe repres be glitting gold alter all but reiher assumed
foreigner after a short perled proved not te lost. The stoop Marts Stilla, from are colour one fancies the heart of the doner for Goyave with 12 persons as bossed in-dark, very dark--and although twice in at off Goyave, and plae were drowachd many months bave thieves entered the foreigner's ahip bis occurred acar Trols Riving premises supposed to be protected by the above two boases, in one of which were als official, and although almost every piece of Efforts were made to recover bodisne was found, when other landslips tooled managed with special reference is the detdosent basiaess entrusted to this office has been work had to be abandoned.—Reuteri
of the foreigner; yet with such record, like a drowning man, and a drowning chailst at that, he appeals to the foreigner to telegraph in his beball, but to whom seems not certain, and at comes to wire to the Post Officel
The
ARMED AMERICAN CRU
kept his army in health and efficiency- during the whole summer to the Sudan, The not very dificult task of completing the overthrow of Spirith power in Cabs has be fruitful of u pleant surprises for the power that be at Washington. Home Nows.
NOTANDA.
CALENDAR,
OCTOBER.
· Mateorological means dated en ten years'
observations £o 1 833. Barometer....................................29.818 Thermometer......80.1 Humidity.........................................esa:77
Ralpiali.
********...... 8,58
YESTERDAY.
WEATHER REPORT,
On date at On data f
47,0
to P
Barometer...................... 19.98 Thermometer........... 70 Heraldity....
76 0.35
Ralafall.....ISTORSIYMAK
39.91 73
TO-DAY. Saturday, 9th October, 1848.. Chinese-15th of 9th_moon of 84th year- of
Kwong.**.
Moon-Full M004hr. 65min. p.m. High water-orning Okr. 15min. Afternoon 8kr. 85min. Low water-Morning ....................... 1hr, 33min. Afternoon Sky, Emin. ANNIVERSARIES,
1850-Portuguese frigate D. Maria II. bława 1878-A deputation of Chinese walted on the'
p at Macio..
Governor of Hongkong to present o 1894-French sieamer Mexam wrecked off
address to the Queen.
Polat Smith.
:
TO-MORROW.
Sunday, 30th October, 1898. Chinese--18th of 9th moon of tịth year of High water-Morning .........10kr.. Amin.
Afternoon
**** Bår. 67mmẩn, Low water-Morning in Skr. 19min.
· Afternoon ANNIVERSARIES,
1844-Sirize of all Chinese on account of Regis.
gor-King Alfred the Great died. ›
tration Ordinance.
1865-Great fire in Hongkong. 1881-Collision.cn Yangtras between steamer Hanyang and lorcha Asks and loss of 1889-The Charter of the British 5. Africa Co.
the former.
rigned. 1894-Fergbuang taken by the Japanese.
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St. John's Cathedral:-Communion, 7 2.3. The scene which took place at the Elysee Matios, 11 am., Evensong, 5.45 puta. In the grand salon of the ground-floor about Roman Catholic Cathedral-Mast at 6 am, January 1, 1895, was it seems, of the most ex- 7 Am, 8 .m. and 9.30 am, Benediction, traordinary description. M. Casimir-Perler, averwhelmed with tbo suddincess of the Unton Church-Services, I'a.m. and 6 pm revelation of Count Münster, and his grave | German Bethesda Chapel West Polat and threatening demes oor, was himself.
beside He matiered excases under the pressure of his indescriable emotion and gave bis word of bonour, as Chief of the State, to Count Münster that he repudiated ali connexion with acts of this nature, and sol emly undertook to exert his influence, and bis authority as President to prevent their repetition in the fature. Coast Münster, who was won cret, desired nothing better tha lo be convinced, acd left the President, misuring him that he would give his Sovereign an account of the interview and would endeavour to satisfy
As 1000 he reached the Rue da and sent it the same, cyaning by special Grenelle he drew up en #ccount of the audience, merrenger-ta Berlin,
intercepted, photographed, and the negative "This second document was, like the former, arrived within 48 hours at the French Ministry for Foreign Affairs.
St.
6 s.m., (Port.) 7.30 a.m., Benediction, 5 p.m. Forph's Church, Garden Road-Morning Service (English), 9 um.
St. Anthony's Chapel, West Potal-Maxx, 8
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one evening called suddenly at the Elysde. It Some days parked, and then Count Münster
Casintr-Perler that Germany, In order to avenge was January 15, 1895. He declared to M. this new foralt, would at once mobilize & safficient satisfaction were not at once gired. The scene that followed was interisly dramatic. Count Müaster collapsed into a facteall, prey Nanyang .....................
Windsor Cart|8 rasuon Casimir Perier with having dishonoured him.M.S. Powerful m the eyes of his Emperor, to whors he had made Sultan solemn premises in the name of France on the word of besuar given by M. Casimir Perler.
Haungikan imemuoga – # The latter, seated beside him, and crashed by the
Deuteros 60 LU¶AKFALTOR weight of this framh revelation, did not know what to ausner,
The use of the four American pair laut fzs a state of muddle and mystery the request ), to the most violent feelings, and reproached M. Haishougronegatik -
St. Louis, New York, and Fariijá crales during the recent war turned an entirely successful innovation. at McKinley and Mr. J. D. Long, the S
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"M. Casimir-Ferier did not hesitate. 'Tell
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But there is a period at relief to all things, some time or other, as the crimal asid when the United States Navy, have, on beder led him out to sxecution, and the period of American Government, expressed relief to officialdom here came with the crap a pristaty Company thee high apprecias Peking. The telegram commeding the old services rendered. The St. Paul gims to remain notwithstanding the charger equipped as an armed cruiser, and that had been ordered was a happy message is armament which enabled her soon this region, and what did they care if it did war. Commencement of hostilities to sink á come from a woman 1 It has been the delight torpedo destroyer that attacked her, smaller exfibre were mounted on bair Lout, New York and Paris, steamers were conilovaliy employed the expression suddenly change and the can want to sacrifice my country; all leave the Tax great value at Scott's Emulstas of Pare Officers and crews, numberfag leveration with it. Well, chickeur will come Fresidency. Pray bie Majesty to be sailaßed. Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites to Wastleg were taken over with the ships, and home to roost. How pitiful to read the Imperial sions were given to the officers and
decrees that all that has been ordered changed the letter from which I have quoted at the ment from D. C. Freeman, Sydney, Aust, - Two days later M. Casimir-Perler pablished Diseases is shown by the accompanying state- Each steamer was placed la commi
and to think that the Son of Heaven could never kow why the ex-President of the attacks and gradually wasting away for the paOF Was wrong and must not be patlata execution, beginning of this article, and the French public "Having been a great sufferer from pulmonary, malelog as chief navigating officer,
After belag overhauled at Southampt Why China's certainly coming round confessing not wish to return to his place. In the Chambre that the above mediel o has given is grast actually make mistakes like any sthemortal Repubile, broken and wounded to the heart, did two years, it affords me great pleasure to testily dry-deck large enough extats eller her sins and shortcomings, but, as, by returning des Députés.. York or Philadelphia, three of the vas to her lormer state she conclude she is right
rellef, and cheerfully recommend it to sil suffer sace resume their regular trans-Atlust and cannot be improved upon. Aksi afasi that weit for evet te political lite so long as those would say that it is very pleasant to lako." Any When he left the Presidency he hade fare, Ing in a simlise way to myself~ In addition I Whether the New York and Paris the dog abonid return to his own vomit, and the who have the dignity of power bays do care for Clininist can supply i Sole Agents for Hong tinue their commissioned names.of And Yale sespectively is undetermined,
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