#tate of efficiency of the sedentary troops of Jehn, who na ht to namber 4,800 men, but have barely reache i half that number during the past twenty years. It is reported that no lens than Groa squniters have risen against the conatliated authorities in the Jeho region, but they want firearms to make them formidable,

A VALUABLE PRESENT.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1894.

Tifyuen, killed at Steopfzal near the Yalos when the Court was open, Colonel Wang having river, on the 25th of July last, while engaging | been found guilty of the charges, and it being the Matsushima (Japanese figahip), Nantwa | doomed desirable that the public and the army and Poskino will arrive in slate from the North at large should know that the new noting eliberto-day or to-morrow. It wil be remembered Governor and his coadjutors ars in earnest to that this young and

of Kongwan, near Woong etite”, a nativo | set about the reformaiton of the Formosar

A

officers.com

and a returned army, and recognise the importance of immedi sisdent from the U.S., look command of the ately stooping the peculation When Kang Yi was Governor of Kuangtan, Pahchilen, (since executed for cowardice) raz aton of the gay officer took place in the

Tstyuex, while Ite cowardly Captain, Fong manding regiments and divisions. The decuplt he contracted with foreign firm for 10,000 down to the coal bunkers to avoid the Japanese beginning of this month, at the execution ground

· Maaner vlf-s with accompanying ammunition, bis reason, it is said, for this unusual outlay from shells. The gallant first lieutenant was killed outside the litle South gate of Talpebfu

One of three contiguous grlading mile at

the his own pockets, h-ing the desire to completely be reported to the shell, and his bravery

Throne by the Viceroy Lipowder works of Trengnu. Cantón equip on modern lines the Manchu garrison at

seported

ubarbs 1he the Emperor rewarded him with Canton, and

posthumps accidentally eat on fire on the rest instant and to arm special body of 15,000 TAK

entre destroyed by disciplined Chines

recruited from Swatow,

of past-captal, of

on the whole bree colonel

the explosion Chinch Ing Ch'oching, Lienchow and parts of land, and made grant of Tis, 1,000 from the which followed. Fortunately the rest of the the metropolitan prefecture of Kuangchow, who Board of Revenue to his family to pay for the extensive works were na tauched. The milli are considered the bravest and most warlike of expenses of a funeral. In view of the local destroyed are vaned at Tis. 1,000. the pa ulation of Kuangtung providcs. These mandarins being commanded to pay respect to the remains of the late feutenant while on its way to Shanghal from the North, the Tastal and subordinates will sacrifice to his manes on

purpose. shed having been already erected there for the

Ho

troops were intended to he specially at the call of the Tartar-General of Canton for the crushing of forerections in the province. Evidently Kang Yife a

Yife a far-seeing and shrewd man. know that the Koino Hut society, which only five years ago did not contain too Bratberners, had been atowing se rapidly in the Two Kuangs, that a year ago there were neiest than 6,000 Kelso Huis in Kuangtung alone, hailing from Canton, Swatow, etc. This rebellious society would soon be as formidable a factor in the South asi snow in the Yangtze provinces, and Governer Kang Yi evidently wanted to be prepared for such emergencies. Hence ho contacted for these 10,000 stand of rifles, and pald tor them out of his own pocket, as the Government refused to go to this exira expense, But accordin

o recent letter from the Nuito, extrá Manchu troops now being levied, and they weapons to the Throne to assist to arming the have been accepted by the Emperor as a very valuable gift in the present emergency.

THIR PEKING PIILD FORCE RE-ARMED.

arrival at the Kinletysen wharves, a decorated

THE WAR In the NORTH,

The following moles, derived from Chinese sources, are published in a recent line of the N. C. Daily News :—

BRITISH SHIPS AT CHUSAN,

the thir, should she turn out to be

Co-day's Advertisements.

HARMSTON'S GRAND

CIRCUS.

in that vicinity for a march on Tientsin, which ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORMING

According to despatches revived by the local mandarins from the North, the Japanese are re ported to be cruising in the vicinity of Changchod on the

-a4t coast of i

on the Shan tang borders. The enemy are expected to land

Is distant one hundred and twenty miles

about on from Ta'akakou, the seaport town of Ch'angchou; The Tapeness wee klas reported, in the sama despatches, to have landed at Ch'anglikulen, about forty miles south of Shanhakuan.

SHANTUNG NOTES.

According to Northern despatch the Emperor sed anchored even dearer the foots than the ntry" of the south taburb (where the Pro-

¦

that

seman

LAST

WILD ANIMALS,

NIGHTS)

LAST NIGHTS GREAT PROGRAMMES.

· LAST » NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS

Last a NIGHTS >GREAT PROGRAMMES; LAST NIGHTS- NIGHTS

LAST

LAST NIGHTS GREAT PROGRAMMES.

LAST ↑ NIGHTS.)

FAREWELL NIGHT-BENEFIT OF

GEO, HARMSTON

GEO. HARMSTON,

A letter comes from Ningpo stating that on (FROM "OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) turion entered Tinghat, the principal town of the Irth of November last when H.M.S. Cr-

November 24th. the Chusan hinds, the officer commanding the

During the absence of the Ichow-fa mis- forts at Otter Hill, General Chang, had some-sionaries from their station. (while attending the difficulty, In

annual meeting at Wethlen), their property has Chan was telegraphed to for tostructions, and departure from the city, the magistrate luned

cally, at first, in making out her nationality. consequence was that Brigadier-General

been faithfully protected by the local magistrate, In accordance with his promise previbas to their preparations were made the forls to fire upon

men of day after, another British Japanese. The proclamation to the effect that the hard

I ship entered the river

would be held testant missionaries the

reside) woul commanded on the 3rd lestant, that all the Centurion. Upon this General Chung, who by responsible for any depredations up and the breach-loading and magazine rifles, field and mountain guns, that have been irtox in the tolstime had been thoroughly satisfied that the foreigners' properly in their absence, and he vessels belonged friendly Power, sent word

farther specified, that In case soldiers should be Ordnance godowns of the

Peklog Force

Field for many years past, are to he taken out, and the new arrival had anchored 100 near the ageing through the city, the police should see | Inspected by competent officers preparatory to transpired that torpedoes were re so the new

torpedo field, and an accident might happen. It that the gates to the mission premises were found in the closed, test anauthorised persons should enter.

new The missionarles had made no demand for pro- THE GREATEST BILL OF THE SEASON 1 distribution to the Rennes troops of the capital, spots indicated by the Chinese, Nearly 3000 Bannerman of the Hanchin were ship changed her anchorage. According to the tection, but had merely requested the cheksten given there modern weapons and their ancient

setest same letter, four or five other Beltish shins were

to keep an eye on their property. stored in the gaulingas have been taken and sees some ten miles off, but these, the Centurion my last letter I inslinated that trouble THE GREATEST BILL OF THE SEASON!

the godowns. It is expected that by and her consort all. left Tinghai the end ofer there will not be single the same month. It was rumoured that the soldier in the and Tungchow but will be ships to question might, after all, belong to properly armed with weapons of precision, and Jason, and a general exodus to the male land that they will be given special drilia to make has been the result, despite the prohibition by them familiar with their new arms. This will the local mandarins threatening to punish the be an immeare improvement and will add Beetog families for causing a panic. 80,000 well-armed men to the 24,000 already drilled; in the foreign style and armed accord Ingly.

KINCHOW ALLEGED TO BE RETAKIN.

Aermeding to the Shampoo, it has received new: from Cheloo dated 6th instant to the effect that General Sung Ching had a desperate battle with the Japanese on the 25th and 26th of the enemy and the retaking of Kinchow (near Porter 2 The Japanese are reported to have

00

THE CHINESE AND MANCHU REGIMENTS AT

PEKING.

A general roll call of the actual number of Manchu, Morgol and Chinese or Hanchin bannermen is Peking ready for active service was made the other day by order of the Com- mander-in-Chief of the Peking Field Force. The

In

out of the compulsory drill instituted throughout this region. Some days ago as the chesten of Longuan was making the rounds to see if his orders were belse executed, a mob of anti-drill malcontente attacked his cart and com- pletely demolished it, and compelled his honour to fire for his life. He took r

k refuge in an inn some ten / distant, whence he was escorted back to the city by the loyal villagers. It is said that the dissatisfaction was caused not only by the conscription, but also by recent high-handed measures with reference to the salt distributlan. A compromise has been effected, the people consenting to the drill upon t

the fficial promising that no penalty will be imposed on account of the

• shown kim

November last, resulting in the discomfituen actual number has been reported R belog tought all continues and much slarin in

of

lost over a oco men In these bauter. Generales Sung is now sulf`to be threatening Port Arthur,

med

weapons o

able-bodied men, of

of which only 30,000 33,701 so far are with modern

of preek slon. An order, however, has bera promulgated recently to the

the Peking arsenal author

· arsenal authorities to arm the rest with the rifies now stored there, and that the recestry Instruction be given them in The same paper states that Japanese vessels the bandling of the new

new arms. In

To addion to the have been seen at the commencement of the number noted above, it is but proper to say that present month near Chefod and Wel-bal-wei there are also the "Green reg

regiments, compared to be reckoned with in an

JAPANESE VIESKĻI AT CHIPOO,

expressed about the wheat crop. Wheat barbeen

saws, and the people can I afford to love crop. Government þið hun bern promised the anfortunate residents of the famine region in the portb.-N. C. Daily News.

This means, continues the paper, that the enemy entirely all numbering something like Line and Soda in a most wonderful food for the the experience of the Chinese during the war. weapons cha are also had their antiqust

intend to strike somewhere in an opposite direc-attack upon tinn, that is to say, Shashaliena. This has been 20,000, who

for more

modern ones. Hence the fighting power at Peking, without reckoning the 100,000 from the provinces now gathered around Tungchow and Tientsin,

far abort of 150,000 men; the cavalry number 20.000, all

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The Japanese make an appearance at one spot pretending in threaten

and then suddenly disappear, and the rat that is heard of them in that they are attacking some place in an oppormed with carbines, while the infantry soldier-Sole Agent for Hongkong and the Empire of is either armed with Austrian or German China-Chan A Fook, at Watkins & Co., Hong- The native merchants and traders at Chefoo,gine rifles, or the Martini-Heary.

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I

1 is reported, have presented a memorial to the

BICE CAPTURED BY JAPANESE,

Brish Consul at that port asking for protection According to a native paper, over 4,000 bags In the event of Cheloo or Wel-hal-wel being attacked by the Japanese. If protection be Roted, , traders, , etc., will stop and continue to supply the port with necessaries, but if they cannot gel projection they intend oan and all to remove themselves and their familles from

Chefos for safety's sake. The British Consul And als colleagues are said by the Chlaese to have promised to do their best to help the petitioners. The cause of this step is alleged to be the reported atrr cities of the Japanese troops at ibe taking of Port Arthur, accounts of which have been widely spread both verbally and by means of the native press.

LI HUNG CHANG'S NEPHEW.

|

of rice destined for the troops of General Sang Ching at Funchow, West Manchuris, while being transported in junks, were captured by Japanese cruisers near Port Arthur, about a fortnight ago.

THR DANGERS OF TRAVEL. Nearly two thousand families belonging to naitees of the southern provinces, who are employed at Peking and Tientsin have, since the taking of Chiullenchen, left the aor. Come have adopted the overland route, while the majority have taken steamers and junks. The Chinese bave s law prohibiting officials remov. jeg their families to

to places of

of safety in times of disturbance, in order to prevent pacte amongst the inhabitants. In spite of this, however, there bas been a continual stream of

Ordnas ce Department, and nephew of the outward. Newe bas since errees coming!

nied

this port several families travelling overland from Poking belag Intercepted by robber bands in Shantung and Hones,

four cases of which the victims were all massacred, while the others were stripped of their all and left to theft way homewards, Although the local authorities

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Charg Trolai, the ex-Director of the Tiental Viceroy Li, was arrested at his home in Anhul and was taken to Nanking on the 8th instant.

DISBANDED SOLDIERS IN CHIFOO, Owing to the large number of disbanded soldiers who have mide Chafos their city of refuge a ter leaving Tali'nwan, Kinchou and Fort Arthur, there has been great fear amongst save bottled of these robberies, the belgande (Calling st PORT. DARWI and QUEENLAND 12, the local mandarine, and in order to keep them seem to be too strong for the local police, and it under control an officer ponted a placard at the | is feered that in a short tisse from now, no one gates of the large temples in Chefoo accompant

will be able to travel Intand unless escorted by a by the hols log of a large flag containing theo de trong band of soldiers. It is erported that the

Recruiting Office," notifying that he had been

een Throna will lungs decres with reference to the THE Steamship deputed to raise few battalions for service in fight of officials? famliles from the capital, the Shantung and offering = bounty of t

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PENALTIES. men had been enlisted, when they would be formed luto battalions and armed and drilled for active service." It is expected that no less than CLA thus be brought back to the ranks 3,000 again,

ANOTHER INLISTING OFFICE News comes from Canton of an audacions attempt by either Kolao Hui or Trind Society men to raise men, tu broad daylight, under the

Mz. Detring, Commissioner of Customs, bus noses of the authorities. Towards the end of returned to Testain.Kang Trotzl of Port Inst month, native of Hsinbal, Kangteng, Arthur fame is also at Tientsin awaiting the accompanied by a following of a doyan men dressed in black uniforms, presented himself in ads of the Throne for the lose of that newal station ---Gemal von Hanneken has gene

"MENMUIR," Captain Craig, will be despatched for the above Posts on SATURDAY, the 29th Instast, at 2Ƒ

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Ching Chih-wri sad the Manchu Colonel Mou By a degree of the ith instant, General Ying have been stripped of their rank, but must remain in the army to redeem their past conduct, while Ya Lub, Tartar-General of Finetion, in degraded two steps of rank for the loss of Kinchow | Gad Surgeon is carried. last November,

TIENTEIN · NOTES.

the city of Hsinan, Kuangtung, and patting Up to Wel-hal-wel to superintend the ndržitkunul at a large temple in the principal thoroughfare defensive works how weing made there, It is of the city posted proclamation at the gates reported this some Japanese vessels attacked stating that be bad come on behalf of General Wet-hai-wel on the 4th lastant, but this lacks Liz Yang-te, the ex-lack Flag Calal, to rais confirmation. The tat has been vialled, of fate, men to fight against the Japanese. The fame by thick fogu, which the wisendres assume to be

ex-Black Flag lender naturally brought large numbers of the young men of the evil oman for the country.

the

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The nicer who dikanded the Shang diel

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sies at Plagrang, concerning whom anedict the too cash bounty, Affairs were progressing was ineund the other day, commanding the swimmingly when occurred to the chak- Viceroy Li, and the Tartar Geamal of Moukdea sies of Halaks to ask the so-called Black hatten is fimmediate transportation for trial Flag Capials for bir credentials, stating no notice of the intended recruiting Nad baat Peking, sed through Tangchow on the sent to Hainan, from Canton, or from Formees, the Board el Punishments awaiting bis punish- Instant, and should now be in the prison of and be, the casksion, could not allow the recruitment for log effice to remain open. As no credentials

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Ting-kal, Colonel of Aniliesy_com. suspicions and the Impostor was arrested, I plan hom the charges of peculation and

In and of the fortsat

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