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The Daily Press

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HONGKONG, AUGUST 9TH, 1805,

THE public meeting held yesterday to ex press the indignation of the community at the Kucheng massacra was the largest ever beld in Hongkong, not even Gcepting the

up in an English gaol for safe keeping, and not only will ve barve a guarantee that the sentence will be duly executed, but every official throughout the length and breadth of the land will be particularly anxious to avoid incurring a similar punish went. The effet would be more salutary than the chop ping off of any number of heads.

The N. P. elcamar Strathavis, has arrived at Yokohama and sails thence for this part to-day

tia Kobe

Tt is notited that the Bremer Channel of the Canton River bas been cleared of torpedoes and is now open to navigation.

A boy living at Aberdeen was reported lost on Wednesday morning, and yesterday his deed body was found in the harbour.

The O. & O. stormoz Gaelic, with mails, de.. from San Francisco to the 23d alt, s azrived

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9:■, 1898. :

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS,

[SUTTLIED TO THE "DAILY FREG.

LONION. 6th August.

OF THE BЯAH. POSTPONEMENT

ZADA'S DEPARTURE FROM GREAT BRITAIN. It le cadratend that the reasons for the pozment of the Shehinde's departure Great Britain ars of a politics! nature.

THE MISSIONARY MASSACRE.

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ATTACK ON MISSION PROPERTY AT FATSHAN.

DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY AND TREEATS OF MASSACRE.

QUIET BESTORED,

to

be

On Wednesday morning the wab began to gather again and bricks and stones were throws at the hospitel, breaking windows, etu.

Mw. Macdonald left Fateban at 10am. in bative souge boat with her ablid and called at the paper mills at Tien Pe, about halfway be tweon Fatahan and Canton, where the 'madager and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. McHattis, made her at home till steam colit de get up on their steam launch, and as soon as the lunnah was

ready they brought her on to Shamson.

Dr. Macdonald remained at 'Canton to look. after the imionaries' residenss and Dr. Won THE MAŠSAURE F MISSIONARIES.

AT KAHENG... you and Dr. Andereco remained to focă aflue the hospital, which seemed to be the first object,

of attack.

The Viceroy was unlifted of the seriousness of the doorrence and be eut soldisra, seme of

ORMAT MEETING AS CITY HALL Hongkong has fitting paid her tribate.

to Boter into a formal discusion of other women delighted to

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to them and powerless. They have no forces at their disposal

thousand, with from five to six hundred rifles and treatment of our follow-ubjects in'" & pountry fot, however, that Mr. Stewart stayed to Ku-The offoils took no procention to protect the thren ceapon. A kouvy rain did not damp Choir wirich boasts of its siviliation and which is, obeng, with the whole of his family. I conclude helpless persons sonidout nador treaty in their ardeur and they made tour assaults, sich ein politically speaking, on friendly forms with itat he had no idea but this the nativa milst (Applause). Was not only to express

Great Britain. We know that Tongkong isarts alone wara threatened and not the Ling our opinion as the guilt of the Chines Gover eff olive as those of the previous day.

In itself, a small community. But in attending tsh women and children. The telegrams have ment and its officials but we have atao Le polut On, the 5th the rain evidently nanoyed here to-day and expressing the foliage which I told as that there was provenation what out to the authorities is England that in our tham and they retired to over ■ 11. The little have mentioned, you are felulag in a universal Boever; and from my own personal experience I opinionan opinio fally justised by the fante garrison profited by this to make a sortie and out which has one forth not only in these on declare that this was the absolute truth. the officials of the Cruess Government age wot Eastern towns but from the dainaraoy of Wag Thear people-the Zonniers, highly the poor to stay the storm that they themselves post-weiss the supplies of wood that had been brought lead, a shout of indignation, and if the indigos Staested English Christian lading-worked hava rind, (Applause). These natrage's are not What is to be done, was & question asked

from up to barn them, for they had none left themtion of Berland be aroused that baling is not to quietly, kindly, and patiently in the country, buing soonitted without their knowings; they selves to cook their rice. At the me dims be lightly reckoned with. (Load and prolonged and whan I want through the distriat I met are fully acquainted with them; they are urging at yesterday's meeting. Strong and stern

bamba laddere intended for the salt were applaus Ladles and gentlemen, I have shortly the by, twos.and threes bero and there, and the panpls an.. Sometimes disturbance goes measures were demanded, but the meeting

Lord Salisbury bus demanded that the Govern esptured end a longth of will which afforded in the fow words stated to you what is the object hand them perfectly friendly with the astive far beyond what they thecusly- lesies, or hat did not progred to discuss what three nidasures should be. But as thing studs ment of China: Isus a decree ordering the execover to the enemy was pulled down. The notes to star of this meeting. It is not proposed women, and the untives with them; this Chinese they think pendent, and what it dous or what which mast be in all Four minds. The nattire them. Thats happy, peacefal homes with which Ekey have granted to Europeans. Th«ý very clearly, namely, that if the fention, of the culprits cozioerned in the recent around the robbers, who, with horrible prios exceedingly Interesting and, moving subjects they gathered the foranio children about to earry out and give efot-to the traily rights On the 6th sams soldiers of the Ho Fan of the meeting and the way in which it has long soutions to my momory as proofs of are helpless and hopeless; and we might well may boun vummoned would hardly admit of that, the devotion and true purity of motive of those that Ohio, in its present anndition is not Peking Government is to be allowed to masseers and that the fallest protection shall be prepared for another attack,

afforded to misionaries in the future. coatinne in power and at the same time pran an errori for the Foockor Cosal, who andarin arrival under arms but they word. thorsfare, without detaining you and without wamen, and that they word trusting the vity capable of being reformed. (Applano). A re tection is to bo secured for foreigners, then proceeding to the sens of the outrage tomake driven away and put to fight. Tlaco aver mentioning the horrible details which are all but possible impression araning the people as to rola ion of the despost character is absolutely old gunboat policy must be revived and enquiries. China bus sesonted to the demands, the village were made, fine of the fresh in your minds and which are too amply the feelings of the English towards, the Uhiness corsary, and until the Empire has been my's anon burst, killing seven men. but it rerifil to admit of the alighat duabt, ind(Applane.) Let me speak on one point--I hope broken up and aut isto a crucible and msited sladam get the chapel Murs reinforcements which are too painful to admit of discussion at a it will not be treading on anybody's tees. There down no effective rofore of the Gaveransept or of carried oat more vigorously than ever

arrived from all parts and thers wero more than public meeting, I will content myself with is no such thing as roligious ramour in China, the people of Chios is possible. (Applause.) WA understand the expression; the Now it is well to be indignant with the Chinese 1 wa thousand mon aureouading the village. iling apa alt. Jackson, in whose name as before. 1paration for outragee be exacted on the spot. To refer the

At nine o'clock in the eroning the malarin's stands the rat regolation to bo propound. Chiuers themselves tiny ba said, from our and with the Chinese Governmost, but if ali A point of view, not to hire any paligion theas fasts-if the woska- and impotence of boat appeared on the river. The insurginis killed | (Applause)......... cases to Peking for consideration in worse

thran of the soldiers on basil and the boat. T. JACKSON-Ladies and gentlemen. I at all. They are a religion of Lhole swa, the Government and a nonnivanos of the Go, than uselesa, When the cases get thare,

sought safety by going over to the other bank,am sure you will agree that in the whole course but it has to do with luck and the profits of rernment officials in all these outrages bare Ene Angiber nocturnal attad's on the mission was af the history of our colony its inhabitants hare their earthly concerns. There can therefore be known to us in years past, they hien bean sla ogaia repalend.

Horer been one together on such a sad and no religione fanatins among them aader thase koown to our on a Government, and we may justly genuity of the Taungli Yamon is expended

On the 7th several accountara took place welenobly oudaina as the present. I remember sirutares, no storio up of evil thoughts | foal indignant with the English Government and in tergiversation and delay. It is imprac

For some three works past for some unknown The mandarin tried to reach the ohspel, but his at the time of the Tiantain mancare this and desires and passioun an there might be, 97, with the English Government officials banne la lies,ble to treat the Son of Heaven as on the people of Fatshen have been display way was barred and he was tirestoned with data along was stirred to the very depths of tn Judia; and therefore we osanot put down the past they have neglected their duty towards friendly sovereign and at the same time to a heatile twling towards the few English if be brought eucear to the Christians. A sympathy for closs poor people who suffered, the propagation of Christisnite an anything their subjects resident in treaty ports in China

Lasry rain ugain brought about a enpen a similar feeling now prevalls throughost like interforenoo with native religious. Saoh (applause) and becaman it is in co seks of sand nilitary expeditions to Peking to secure missiomurice tocated at Fatsbau. There are notions and galants retired the whale cousity-one universal outbarata ides never enters into the ustive mind; that zagloot that the recent massiers and out

and poor whan ha bates the foreigner he does not regen hava odourred. (Applansa), Whiskerims

max in committed in any country poolshment ought. rodress for every antrags, but it is quite missionaries of other nationalities there. The to their estreachments The darin tank of deep sorrow for these ladies

foreigner, and to follow. If an 'eft prod' is consulted 'agaost" practicable and would be very effective to Wesleyan Mission is represented by Dr. and advanags of this to comi to the missionary and little o'ziden and the one man, Mr. Stewart care for his religion, but hator send gunboats to the sparest accessible point Mrs. Medonald, who have one child; Dr. he wished fetako bi aw Protest my Chris-winded and killed. It seems diffoult to oun himself, just boonuso he is to the actual scene of the outrages and Wonyos, whose wife and Luuity are at home: Limoid the pri.et go with you."ove how these wrotohs who made the attack applause I know there is strong feeling, foreigners in erows try punis's mani follies How can I putnst yást Christisis, repfied could have withheld their sympathy from the perhaps at strong in this colour as anywhery, almost automatiesily by operation of our. eract retrass there. For the last treaty and Dr. Anderson, whose wife and family are the mandarin, when I darot protect myself 9" appeals for marsy as they hazed and out at gain missionaries; I do not know whitbos if laws sed by our opels of justies: If Green- It in very is against the actual propagation of Christianityment officials fall in any part of their date in also at home. The Loudon Minilogary Souletyn I will protect mayolf and my Christus, the poor wocasa and saildran: five years we have been on the wrong bas si representative there. The work of the wait the wrissiaty but we have no more am. diffoult indeed to speak in mannrad-terms of I do not think so, for I do not think there any part of the world they are remured from tack. Preasure cannot be exerted on Pe Wesleys Mission is almost entirely mediost andation." I will sendon powder and suut; anal things n this, and an oaly hope, for is any one who would sit down to write against their posts and faapacitated from further service king diet, hat it can be exerted versia na role highly appreciated by the Chinese, defisa wars if without far of killing." said the brighter and better days-thongh at present or the propagation of Christianity in all the in the Blate. (Smiles). What we do outselmus

maedarin, an I be left by its bout.

thing of the sort appears probable, hina is world but the faits that are found are we are in the habit of demanting from other Capsel is insalzed "and offendeď · Ou the 8th a severe coliet took place under drifting close and olosarto ravalution, arhellion against the methods of missionarion. Perhaps wocations. If effectively if applied through the prosincer Latterly, however, a hostile feeling has beas by means of gunboats and stall armed manifested. Inflammatory plecards were ns the eyes of the mandarin two being killed and against the Government, and my own opinion in or sometimes mistaken; may I venture to Rag og snormous indemnity is demanded if not expeditions. It is true a gunboat could not natal the procursors of wort sets of aggression. wounds. In the ersuing the robbers that this is not an anti-missionary moremsat, not that morohnuts methods are not altogether in paid, blue jackets are handed and take pospission

mide proposals of peace.

altogether an anti-Fordga movement, but more-tillible? (Engber. But are we to be cessacre of a town in Central Amorios (Laughter, and well be sent to Cheugti, in Szecbuen, but if On Tuesday, the 6th fast, placards were posted On the sith peons was puoluded by the payment against the Government of the country, for our mistakes. If we ars, God help.us! I applause) Why has not the Uhiners Government Ichang were occupied and the river blockadeil stating that the hospital was to be destroyed ment of Tis. 300. Hard had the robbere left and that it is intended to embroil the Chinese trust no sook forlfug will continue in your minds. been treated in the same way (Lond applause). h-a Apatbor band spared numbering a Government la tenable with folgeere. But it I havenyself had to find fault with some of thàsaj Ashis Lordship the Bishop has pointed out, this above that point Szechuen would very soon that day, the foreign residences

thousand on, who moused a savage is a low and despicable means of attaining very missionaries on account of their mathods; is not by any means the drst outrage that has be brought to reuson, In the case of turnt the following day, and, the foreig sttack and siv med up'e the walls of the their ende,, it is true, and one which I hope hat they ennsolentionaly did their best. These courred in Chios. Thes his been a perfect Kucheag au expedition could reach the spot uera to bo beheaded, this last being probably house, but were repulsal. Bams acidiors who China will be strong enough and willing enough women devoted themelves and their lives on succion of outrages of diffrent degrees of bad bewu soul Wing in to put down the to put down. In connection with the troubles, tiruly to the simple god of the poor women engruity year after year. Compunti in has bazati nes been given to the muff ewes, but bas without difficulty and ex reparation. The intended as a biat to them to save. Ou Tassday reballion sing to the assetsa of the Mission,wa has always to deplore the willingness of among whom they lived (Lond applauss) SELTZER WATER case of Fatshen, too, presents no difficulty,orowd commenced to assemble at the hospital bat as they were not autheid to fire on the inability of the mandarius to keep good order When the Chineas attacks them, it was any efective paalshmont bonn imposed upon

robbors they were of no saties.

and pravout bloodshed. (Applause.) hope Lord simply ne foreignors, as poor, ink, bolplerones) the Oblata Government or demanded be But in every case the officials ought to 2d seed ivolined to be troublesome, so it was

On the 10th there we were conflicts and ahebney, one of the most energetic and able (Gross and hisses) Well, what are we to do our own; or if deranded has not that demand thonght better not to waist them and they were be made to feel the lash more severely allowed to enter the premises withoat hindrange three were killed and mour wonded. man wo have ever had is the Greenmen p. For that in the most important question. As been simple farce? It has never bean pat Author hundred soldierearrived. Pease pro planas)will take such steps as to render a re. Mt. Dodwell said, it requires wisar heads than jusfaren. (Apolassa) The fodividual su derers than their took the common people. Mr. On entering cons of them made remarks about als war again ads, 500 being demanded. petition of these things fimprobab' if not im oars, with a sons of international responsibility, may be compensated and their property restorat FRANCIS at yesterday's meeting spoke of the having defeated the Japanese, although the Ou the lit there was bra fighting sad then possible (Applause.) It seems difficult to know to dolda bat we who are here on the spot, but is that a proper sosuds to be Glov peace was made for Tis 25 The scrival of two, what can be done. In the midst of our indig understand something of what Chiun is, and it forament whose subjects have suffered, and whos necessity of taking guarantees for the due Japane, were assisted by the British. mad

bantred more soldiers beinated tais apegaal tioa and sorrow and sympathy we must not descend rests upon us to place before the Government at power has, baan made light of As breez execution of any sentence passed upon an shortly afterwards the mob onzmencet lo offcial

ade.smsek apall the cases and bottles of drugs in the uris. The banda discred and quiet was to think of hard fasts. The Government of bins ho a our knowledge that we have sogaired with Government and Government it is not simply failure in affording for

is in a difilsalt position; the strongest Govern regard to ChinApplanus). It he always safnient that there should be a restitutio re-established io W. Nai

During this loog siege what had toppened ments of Ecrope liare found it impossible-seemod to me to be strange, but it is a fot, that is itsgram of the property destroyed; it in quate protection to foreigners. No better dispensary, but desisted on the arrival of salifiers. guarantee could be secured than the the anthorities having been appauled to for in the distin: ? All the aristians were robbed, to put down secret noieties, and no doubt Chinesar Foreign Office has corresponded will che ascenery that there should be a public apo.

a word, nothing escaped to rage of the pagane. this movement. I hope the foreign powers ane Foreign (foe, though they have no conception bara found guilty and who has been no person or the offender; let him he locked protection. The soldiers on arrival semad to be women were aurried awayionscs were burntiuust fed the greatest diffoul in soping with China torerament, will the so-called Obloess logy; it is necessary that offeiris whit bata more awe of the people then the prople of A silage of 19) Christos was attacked, but and all will land such pressary and even help as what it means, as if the Chinese Governmost gilgent in Caely duties should be removed, them and we contested themselver with wander-diers onzas, to its assisted and it wie did. may be required to put down these societies. As were diviliasi in cur stas of the word. (Lord and permanently removed; and is between ing about staring at ororything. At night the A presut sama hundredef suldiers occupy the the Obairman bas said, feelingly and marnestly, applause and grosas) There they are misation and nation when tbass demands are not soldiers were withdrawn.

the entry sai the Prant of Wei Chow and everything that could be said in expressing cor taken. The Chinese Government has no orriad out, what are the remedies? In Chins, row for those who were killed sud sympathy for manger of of ite responsibility with I have aid before, outpatisation has often bean either, its own psplade given: Some your coolles, as his Lords ip the the sub Profoot of Ho Ya are on the apa

The conrado of our Cristiane has certainly the wounded, I and not add sugibing in bis refraude to prisert the neighboang districts, for the words: I will therefore simply sunoinds by or packa foreignore resident in the oralry by Bistop said, are boso executed, bat uerer the rebbers after having aged Ho Yan would tag the first revolution That this meeting Traty rights. Our Governmest has regarded actual oriminals. (Applause.) Cenaars hara have han ready to tras other places. The desires to express its sorrow at the oral murdar the Chinas Government as having, by its wok ben bestowed upon offloats and they are bon of the Christian bre-boru considerable of otany Brilisk bj ete, and to pres a vite ing Parions frostics, entered wat we ball and removed for a day, bet promoted the very not more his 12 bulion have been stolen of sympathy and condolence with the relatives priorly well understand, while the Chinese do and our fiovernment, xilafed with the removal and all the reablas if (Ity Kamilise pillaged. and friends of the deceased Some of you may not in the slightest understand, the "Cunity of of them, bass pster fund out that next day In this general risingtis astonishing that the bar on the lateat grass revived, but for Nations." They have never done so. Cappionas) they are rewarded by higher promotions (Ap- loss of life amongst the balans has got been the beardt of others will read it Aroh We know only to wall that it is af dae view, plans) Are we not entitled to ark oxresives to star. Only one call as out op in pieces descer Wolfe states that the soldiers wint and it is our duty to put it before dar derech look roood and the it any of her Goperament bat and an adult bristian put in his boase, while by the Viceroy of Fokien. to protect the went that they mist in suns way entirely altor the English Government world have tolerated the pagans bad to pounthate dead kad wounded, missionary property in Kading instand of their way of dealing with the Chinese Goteraoutrages such as thom which have been b

pratealing bara loated the house of the late Dr. ment. (Load and prolonged clienre). Everymitted in Chits and demanded so little from the Stawart and plundered everything of valne. Hething goes va well in Ontar as long as the Chiamo Government? (Applause.) I put it to alen states that the Tagotarians number some Chinese are kept in hand, but when they you that the English Government bare 12,000 won in Kucheng and the adjoining disand foreigners who cannot defend theraselve neglected their daty in regard to the protection ahal..! hor sra wall organised and armed at onse look for mesos of extarminet-of their anbjects in Chias. They bars not takou and quito able to withstand auy Chinese troops ing them, im 400 otraga has failowed effective measures to protrut their represen that the Goverment can send against them. I pattage, and nothing has been done; in the tives in the interior of China; and they harÒ B_ well known that about 400 heide of the Society uute valley, proparty has been destroyed, right to be in the interior of Ching ander the the amory of the mass missijusies, and are bolding constant montiugs in a village about lives taken, and rat nothing daus. In Szeobne treaties and the mistarim who war zones bas confirmed in kembla - teena the sex miles from Kushang

only staly the riote continued for days, and ul dered the other day at Kuching bad just sa Mr. G. B. DobWELL--Mr. Chairman, ladies though there were soldiers mines by who contd, magb right to reside in the interior of hias as

ing, the 9. (nas, via Nagasaki.

ing. As the paper mill larnok ees on her way

express-d in the colons The meeting hold malation proposad by Mr. Jackson, and fadour; and now we have this ghostly outrage al- passes through the country. Their orrapation to discne the state of insecurity of life and.

Yesterday a thirteen year old boy snatched down to Suameen insther launch was at yesterday in the Theatreyal was the largest doing so Ides rato-xpressmy hartfelt sympathy most at our swa doors! It can only be paralelted has nothing to to with the question. (Applaws) property then prevailing in the colony. On some fenit from six year old boy's hand. Th towing a beat load of soldiers.

that has over bien seen the colony. Apart in the present movement, for it is too rack by the Tientsin massaera of 1870. And yet, They were British subjects; and it is not a quas Mr. and Mrs. MoHat is, after an hour or from the feling of Inte sympathy for the to endure that soch a brutal massesore can be this is avan wires then taut, but as fast as tion of what they were or how they got there, or that occasion an adjournment ht to be younger ons raa in o bis mother's hoose st made from St. George's Hall to the Cricket Wanchai and brought out a pair of scissors two's stay at Shamsen, roturned to the paper murdered missionaries, relatives, and the possible sc are and in a country supposed to The murderers of 1970 bad at all eats the how they wars conducting the If they be divilised. At times like this one's feelings appearance of a motive, banda they beliovad era midating themselves-and “I am per..." which he plunged into the older one's log. The Ground, because the room had been packed injury was a severe one and bad to be treated at mille drenug it quite safe to do en, all being garvivors, there was but gehood struck in the get the batter of ons; they are alasoss such that the sisters were in the habit of marderiur footly detain they were not there is provided with C'iuere before H- Europeans the Government Girl Hospital The polke quist there when they left and there being narines eloquent addreserkiok wero sad, trollable and moderation of speech is almost in illdrin and taking out their eyes and storing by treaty a means by which they might hara Arrived, but the attendance of the jetter will not arrest the offender, as he is too young. signs of any ill will: on the part of the people and that was a just and st demand shorit possible, but I do nevertheless advocato poders them in jaca in the cellars tiderneath the mis bawa punished int tiey were murdered in old tion if we are to convince our Government that ion promiAPA. In Kaching thers was not the binod--murdered by a oral, heartless mob, and ade by the English Garment for speely and was not so large as yesterday, when the. By the Thales we learn that on Friday night of the locality.

the time has arrived for strong steps to be taken shadow of an exonse; they made more; a band the only redress demanded by oar Government Yesterday morning an exaggerated report of divisive retribution-aut for blood, porbap. Most of you will have some reports which are of men simply laft the city, and came out is that one of our Conals should be sent last a Baropean was arrested by Black Flag Theatre Royal was crumbed to overflowing. at a Gae was parating the strada in his the marronce was circulated in Hongkong and at a rateibution which her over strike terror appeared in the public papers about these brutal with banners dying and rund with swords to conduct an enquiry on the site of the The evolutions were carried with enthusiasm prjawa, baring berus restless during the several telegrams were sent asking for Informs into the hearts of the, go Chlumes offciali. assacres, and Mr. Jackson has just read to you and tridoats, and rushed on these ansried massacre, and that as should be assorted to Beater's telegram from Foochow which shows woman and bildren and the one man there, the phou by Caines armed froops! [Hisons.) anil adequately expressed the feeling of the night and turned ont for za siring. Odation. When inquiries were mide for replies to There was so mistaking feeling of horror of that the attog upon the missionaries was an or Mr. Stewart, and they did wit rest unfli- they And as you have heard from the telegram just

before General Lia be libecated. community. Gentemen who had in the take gooing his little republin with the telegram's the statement was made that the those present, and it is tafacerely hoped that gaziest affair, that the disturbars are very gums had killed all but one or twelved, grass road the Chinose armed froops whigh rise sont first instance torown cold water on the idea strict regard to law and order and for suy tina was broken down Later in the day, how the home Government willen to the earnest is and wellarmet, and that the Chia-se Grond bisses.) The question is, what are we to def to protect the missionarias no-theft arrival Im ever, trafo was reame and the welapore in appeals for justice which been a strongly rement is ntterly incapable of soptending with What stops shail we urge upon our Government Metely distinguished themselves by farther of belding & meeting felt constrained, when breach of it punishmont comes swift and sure.

the distarhaeoo, and in addition to what to taka in reference to amb a thing I on plauder and destruction of the missionary pre- it was actually called, to give it their We lears that there is gain a movement on forcextion was received that all was quiet mate by the residents Hongkar Sir support and attendance, and although in foot for the enlargement of the Recreation Fatshan, Consul Beywear, the United States Fi iding large, the Chiestis, made his fint Jackson" has read we have an "hxpress" air son no other way but that we should urge them miss! (I'sses Now there is but ans remedy. thran faw instances there might bave Ground st lieppy Ysilay by taking to the old representative at Canton, is at present in. H og public appearance sina hetues from ears, enter this morning that there are farther riots to look at Chins, not as they have ben in the The China Goreromen are absolutely azabla sad presided over the gajar. He was op at Fatsban and that more mestovary stations habit of imagining it, but just as it is (Alo gite us or the English Government adequats Public Gardens. As this is a matter of public teen some mental reservation there could interest it would be well that the schoma should kong and he was one of those who telegraphed posted on the platform Honour Mr. A. G. Suve basa attacked and property destroyed. "I plower) Wunt tare shell we do but satisfaction. Therefore as batece dation, and be no den of the spontaneity of feeling be inda koown in order that it may be fully for (cformation and received a reply to the shore Wise, Acting Palsae Jalon. Commander apps the meeting will unanimously approve be content with fawr heads of cooler and nation there is bat one temedy, stiefaction must W. C. H. Hastings, Capturparintendent of the resolution, and that as a conseggende danzar of cash?'. The Chinese hava battled be taken (App) use) Investigation by Chines Poline, Hon. G. P. Chaten. B. R. Bekilion, of this prosent meeting a telegram will be rich things in that way betura; God forbid afficials is a furco The investigation must be which dominated the rent bulk of the nsidered by all parts interest.d. After the effect.

acrimonious discussion that are when the pro.

Hos. A. MoConsouls, H J. Bell Irving,sent to the home Government asking than that we should allow it now! (Loud applause) conducted at the place by a compatant Europea commanany, Doctor's HABTIGAN, CANTLIS, posal was feat bron the forward mome years ago

the Right Kar. Bishoundoo Rev it to take prompt and deosive MGAFUTEN, What shall we du Let at pinon the facts commission and properly supported by an ArineŽ- and STEDMAN are to be congratulated it seems desirable thins, the fallest publicity

F. Lohbald, Mesará. Jasken, A. K. Loud applause). I do not wish to dwell on before Lid Salisbury in all plainnest that he forge. (Applause). To rely upon the Chinese Travera, GWF. Ple. J. J. Francis, what should be done. That is a matter that mag understand the sort of Gaernment with authorities for the protection of that com reinfek en their spirited action is convening the should be given to the matter in the present

QC, G. Sharp, H. N., G. B. Dodwell, should be left to older and wiser benda than which he has to deal Let him understood that or apan any sroved fores that the Chices pos meeting. The community was waiting for

M. D. Eskiel. H. Ma De Hartigan,mia, but I hops the bama forernment will the present Chuvernment of China has neither sons is to waly upon a brokan reed---(applause), --- gomanne todo so, and while others held back,

Dr Cauttia, De Stud and Dr. J. Obuw realise that the Chinese officials a e power the moral nor the physical power to check every offlial replicated by native aid in this We have received the following soonus of an Thomes to the circare many ladies. has to not, and I am sorry to add 1 feel they these raids against foreigners. I know 1 assmore or by con vacca-every offold, no mer these, three of the busiest men in the colony,

an excellent are disinclined to not ad applausa. Ihere no delicata gropad had think it wise ter bow high, to whom osa ba, broucht haste tăm. attack on the Catholie mission at the village of The Chairman's sprea stepped forward, and showed that they were

Wa Nai, near Ho Yuu, a town on the East one, full of well chasouteness, and be have now to Boond the resolution proposed by not to enter farther; hat in any csan if the knowledge of what was going on, must be whole frota can to rightly and properly regraded, and our Government must see that as ready to attend to the ills of the body!

which stowed that thudience, Beetpro- TA OMATRMA gentlemen.preted and textiful represented, there the degradation stroke to him for the remainder politic as to the physical ailments of the in-SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE DAIGT PRESS" River, about six to eight days' journey by boat was frequently interrugby the applause Mr. Jackson. (Applense).

from Canton

cated, bis sentiments. Jocke spoke in the resolution which you have hoard and tht to be como severo-auling with bigh of his life...(applause)—that that men must not dividual. We congratulate them on tha

A messenger, from Aroblemoon Wolts at Kn. Alarming reports concerning the foreigners much to be a tone and of his utterances has been proposed and it has been seconded, ofleisis, and if necessary occupation for a longer again be premoled or rewarded in the e-rvios of success, which bus attended their efforts.

The CHAIR-Ladies and gentlemen, after auto must be taken for the proper and effective As to the substance of the resolutions eleng arrived here this morning with a letter had been in ciroulation for same time in the were lost by the audionoshop Burdua.du- It is altogether anusesery that I should put for shorter time. (Lead and prolonged applause)."| the, Cisines Government, and that some guar

supvering the information that the thiness 1stiot, of which tas msadarins had be in-livered on extentionally drese, which cosit to you as a question of adoption by this mest

tained walnie refarecope departed mising. I sasaine naturally sad nosessarily that by the exceedingly interesting width-fio skirst onerying out of the parishment of the guilty There was no difference of opinion whateverdiers Rant by the Chinese authorities to protest formed. The ill affected to the number of about sinaries, sed his vigorouok on the Chinese your presence here you adopt in the fullest and of the Bishop, for which I we sure you most sil officials and the criminale. What that guarante As to the form there was a slight difference the minion property at Kucheng have broken 120 bad brought in onsstion against the is warmly ran At the end of most unthusiastic way the resolution as propos del domply indebted to him, I will now adi on shall be must reat with the Govorom ni in whose name the port solution but we, with our knowledge and our experiño e

and as members of the grout English; con- - between the Chairman and the hover of into the late Mr. Stewart's houses, broken apes Christians of having disturbed the tengabai. Mr. Francis's ob, wife wars fora bla bat (Loud applause). Therefore, ladies and outle the second resolution, hut Sir FIELDING the boxes and franky, and plsadored them of bat thog avstred that they had no intention of tas long, there was a tunele masauderman, F-hare the horoar to declare that it is on standen we name the set soliton

Mr. FRANCIS-Lides and gentlemen, this manity throughout the world, bound together standing between him a Chiot Justias, animonsly pasand at this meeting, and if I may | rising against the missjonsry, 81 was alleged. Lordship was not geệnd with the exset do 50 will taks the opportunity of respectfully outing bad been called not merely for the par- by a single ti are entitled to press. DAT CLARKE'S complaint seemed to be that he whatever valuables they containe?,"

Affairs woro in this position when on the Zod terme of the motion whefFranca proposed, and syropathetically tendering it on behalf of piss of expressing our deep sorrow at the opinion as to the couplate failure of the met had not been shown the full draft, not that

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band three hundred and thought it was diff from the one be this meeting, to his Lordship Bishop Burdon, atrocious orime that has been committed and our suces hitherto adopted by the Brisity Govora he objected to the actual wording. Thara

bandits appeared at the north-east of the village bir slight option was soon far os treyance to those to when it directly refers indre sympathy with the aurriers of that went to obtain justion from Ubins and as to tis.

, but it is a curious not the resolution applause).

massacre and with the friends and there that ought to be adoptad by that Go was, howerer; sonte foeling, which found ex

and attacked the Orphaunge, which was situatodo r. Francis roud or the explana- Bishop BOLBOR who was received with relatives of those who are gone, but to verunt in the futuro-[applans), and w pression in conversation after the meeting

about four hundred paces from the remainder tien varied, in words bata meaning, from applause said-If it was dillonit for Me Jackxpress, and I hope to express strongly, are entitled to join our votos with the volc had broken up, that the censure of the

of the group of buildings, and pillaged and burst his original one. The masted just person and Mr. Dodwell to speak calmly of this bitter anger and indignation (applans) w dalling out loudly in Barling for phaist horrible outrage, it is infritely more diffoult for so mash at the unfarinnsta men whent and for retribution on the murderers and British Government was ill-advised. There

it, "The children dedat the approach of the cobbece an hour, and we give a va report below

Dr. CANTIE-As con of this meeting me. Many of the victims riurdered wore a raguided in their ideas to Europenes, on their Government (Applause). And now, is no doubt the community docs feel doop die [arOCIAL TELEOBAY TO THE "DAILY PRESS," and only one more rash than the cast allowed along with my collesgasse much pleased nerwonal friends. The sitạok same down sa & and as to their position and objecta in Uhins ladies and gentlemen, beg to mors the which runs as follows-- That Fooonow, 8th August, 4.10 p.m. kinaslf to bo, teker. This child wis cut to pieces is oking Sir Fudding Cb take the chair, thunderbolt upon the people. They were mal-not so much seamat the astmal perpetrators resolution quet with the apathy of the British Govern-

Daten wie the slightest degrem prepared for it. When I of the off-nos, but against the Chios socilled this meeting dires 10 express its auger mout, but under the circumstances under It is rumoured that a Mendarin and eighteen Another building between the village and the (Applause).

Hon.", R. BELLaose much pleasure arrived in Kusheng fast au ume the rumours vivillaed overnment(hear, hair and up and indignation at the original connivence which the meeting was held it might have been garde is charge of a lako bat have been killed.hool was ele barat, At zice d'olask another

of trouble were just beginntor, the matteringsplan-whose offoils for as many year he of the Chinese orernment and its offere Bir FIELDING CLARBO was quired and threatenings were commension, but they Basisted in and conpived at the most strooions in not affording idégante protection and more dignified if that particular part of the at Minchang, forty miles up the river. Fire bail of about Le bured arrived from the in seconding.

with land applause) saidies and gentle all seemed to be directed ably against the natenges against the pores and properties of not faking proper precautions for the resolation had heen recest in words that thousand dollars are said to have been footed.

west. All the outlying buildings were soon in men, I feel greatly bout having barn ostive. Christians. I believe they caurs frcig Europeans in Chius, to a what, as members of defence at the unfortunate sufferers at Kú‹ might have been made equally strong with

fames and egress from the village, where the called to the chair at thiting upon this this Scolety which has been mentioned already, what our Chairman salled the demporady of Eng. theng; and this metior desires" chapel was was completely bloated. It was im- melancholy occascad willingly do so. called the Susicly of Vegetarians, one of land, we have a right to do--te expressade vis bene pikong I won the colony who the many seret societies in Chink. They began and our opinions as to the deaduct of the Cb possible to Ay. The missionary saw the dang this sad and terrible need you; I know by asadin parties of men to reap the felthese Government. We are the demogracy of the arias of kill apprising him of the fate that perfectly well that it ur despart and the of some of the Christians; who were of course England, however tow we may be hero se ata awaited blu and his doch if they fell into the strangest emotion int is of you all; sed utterly helpises. They appealed to Mr. Stewart, representatives, and we, the demogracy, are the it will be for you 10. droids. The Chairman hands of the rubborn. It was poosary to defend it is obviously right per although we snd fr Stewart appealed to the magistrata, who goy-raars, and not the ministry of England, appeals to to nek yon simply to costrut may be patiens arteanimons in our perhope in inookery sent a omple of rumen and it, as the Chairman indicated, the democracy yourselves with expressing your indignation hometres or die.

Hasily some old man-kely were premred and sentiments, thet dhe e los of Hongkong rangers for the purpose of expoainting witt af Finglend call out loudly dough and clearly withont delitely diesling that indigestion should ta rIpressed pro manner in the the robbers Woan they cams naturally the enough ruky Minis ry, orery, Government, against way oue, (Cries of "No. Bo Tour by tris Ledlip of the anti-foreign, MÒFA. ||SPECIAL TELEGRAN TO THE *BÁILY PRIMA" |

the battle pomm-need sil along thalina. Wish wayit can be at a meet thenet. (Applause robbers Jauched at the end told them to go back west attend to their bebosts. I ask you, gentis own resolution." and food plans.) That, ment in Chios, differing as it doen in foto

Sr. Nicholas' O'Conor's reply to the Chiothres dead and saveril wounded the enemy had The programsaje white subunit to you is and mind their own basions. Afterwards MF mon, who are residuut in China, who are gentleme

Tun UMAIRMAN-E wand awing Mr. Franola's from that put forward by Mr. T. JACKSON, is in our view entirely correct. The outages Association is feeble. It expresses diep sym- to give way and seek what over the nature of daturally wist decor on of vory limited Stewart appealed again, but the magistests and intimately aquainted with the Chiness, and

here the septinsenijken of de fuel nowories And so things went on; Low and last afty year--I nak jou so-day to expression that he is waking before the bone-before are instigated and encouraged by the thy lib. tīru relativis of the victims of the the ground afforded for prolaction from the chirooter. It is loss U your attendance | ko, bað so troops, and therefore he was atterly who know more or less the history of the attention to the fact that the terms of “hin mo sessore al states that Consul Mansfeld has ballets. During the whole night they ontinued this dread a divasinis te forefront of the what was done from that time to this Ikunot alearly your opinios as to the coudont of the this areeting had not been previously showa

nation which you havrapon will see that any, but I know that Mr Bewart felt to Chinees Government, to join in the reproof to me or submitted to me. The notion, a mandarins. There is nothing anti-dynastic been ordered to prosend to Eccbong under a io howl and attack the villago.

The Christiane, who had only testy nine com naturally the fret at fan car to us in anxious with enforence to his people that ho tion to the home Government that is our shows to me, appeared to be different I want about them. To isolated cases, such willlary eeport to savestigate the fair, and that The attack on the French Mission at Ho su Imperial proclamation will be leaned forth batante amongst a number of frightened women au-xpression of synths deep and heartfelt with bis whole Eamily stayed on in that ragion opinion every Government official in China not saying that objected to the terms of the

and chilors, did not leave their cover, but sympathy which I felt by gor sl, for the for the purpose of protenting om-applause from the Viceroys downwards pogals at of motion; it oare apo me as rather oneprina

parlanoount, viotisis horrible treatment, with no idea whatevovor but that the whole what is going on and cognizio! of the anti-forviga Tun, reported in another colume, outrages with.

With referenss in the Brauen putrage, the availed themselves of the darkues of the night the poor, inuenes vietime and their opposition was directed against those mative movement, and sympathising with it and mani Francis's motion, whatever it may be read. may be the work of robbers, but in the majority of instances they are carried out Minister states that Acting Canal Tratman, to make loopholes so as to be able to Bre for friends, fun, low. workers; sorrow briefings. I should think, but I am not quite fag at it (Loud anglanse). We have had abun- (A, plause. We are here to derids wheth-e or who are at the phament in the direct. British Consul at Fooohow, when he found that Sousa the Viceroy of that province and the The CHAIRMAX-May I add ons word in by mobs of the a-itled population acting whe has been ordered to proceed to Cheurta to the interior of the houses without risking their for thus wis sermoly for those are. Mr. Luwart must have appealed to las dant evidenes that in the resat disturbance in pot we will adopt it,

distress, I may there le all need to could not got any redes from the maglebighest officials in aburgo at the Governorder to prevent ang farther stopping of these with the prasivance and often at the lovestigate the oss of the riots, represents both too much.

On the morning of the Sed fuge wore flying for is meeting of ti bat if it enteaded no trate at Kechong, and Hf so, there must have masnt of that province were not merely cognizant proceedings. I merely spoke to Mr. Francis direct instigation of the officials. In the British and American interes, but that his duty

is only to supply storial for onsideration at all around. It was a veritable ninge and to lenes farther expres community lies that boos a despatch seat in to the Vioaroy. In way of what was going on, but by their provias bucause it was a matter of nepries to me, I win possible. Women took part la thoir, of Hougeng of itchy for theas in dis- as the Viceroy must have basn perfectly con-tone and their reports which were patia had not seen the terms of the motion. I had not. Yangteze.oatrages of 1891 and the more

Peking, A Trent Suchten outrages this has tem proved

aging faggota to baru the hous a and obligis of lesine fall justification signs of what was going on,With the system realation were permitting the disturbares and the plightest inleation of suggesting that Mr. this meeting halou plton; and then, whlou exists in Chilan-constant supervision and urging on the people. We have it from the France's motion in terms in which bis beyond doubt, and in the case of the

the fields of their crops. The battleresom in the next placing and socompany constant knowledge of alberent is atteris aut epoker that, with reference to this manure 3reftyd is should not be subartted to the

sorrow there is an impossible that the magistrate at Kuchong and in Kachang the officials, from the Viceroy meeting Kucheng horror the authorities took no

and two rabbors were killed and several wound ding that softer

On the 4th the besiegers resolved reinforce expression of a fooling, that of deep the Viceroy at Foocho, did not know all the downwards, were aware of what was going on Me. FRANO16-I have only to spalogisa steps to afford protection, although, as the

menty, bringlug their number up to falls twa and miers Indi topplause) at the time what was going on. (Applane) From the sad the thrusts made against the missionarios, to the Chief Justice for having under Bistrop said they oust have known, what

meeting held on the' Cricket Ground in 18784 Yokobama, sad leares for this port this more who arrived at Fatshan on Wednesday nur son'imouts which has been so strongly and gentlemen, i have been asked to gesond. the sasily bare stopped the rioters, nothing at all was we have to reside hore, or as any travell's, who

vasion.

ينيب

THE KUCHENG MASSACRE.

SOLDIERS LOOTING

Foookow, 8th Augant, 10.30 1.11.

LOOTING OF A LEKIN STATION.

MANDARIN AND SOLDIERS KILLED.

oul conpaying a formal censure of the THE BRITISH MINISTER AND Qovernment.

The speech of the day was that of Bishop' BURDON, who spoke well and to the point and carried his audience with him in almost. everything ho sakl. The explanation givan

THE MISSIONARY

TROUBLES.

A FEEBLE POLILY.

SHANGHAI, 8th August, 10 41 am.

guANGNALS IDEA OF WHAT OUGHT

TO BE ONE. -

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It is the opinion here that two hundred men of the Hongkong Engiment should be sent word for Cogent Mansfield,

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ATTACK ON THE CATHOLIÙ MIS- SION AT NO YUN,

GALLANT TENGE.

MANY OF THE ABSAILANTS KILLED,

mouth and were followed by still another front

Me. Francie, was bare interrupted by the Chairmad. After a for moments conversation between them.

Mr. FRANCIS said-Ladies and gentlemen,

Mr. MASTER-I beg to propose that Mr.

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