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THRILLING DETAILS OF THE MASSACRES.

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and punish the murderers. Will any Indignation meeting be held la Hongkong, or any expression of opinion go forth to the Government from the most important centre of British trade in the East? No, of course not. The Hongkong community is too highly civilized to give vent to its feelings

the In any but and most approved methods and under the leadership of some highly reputable ❘ THEIR ORDERT WERE TO "KILL OUTRIGHT?'. person, official or otherwise, the former

Shanghai, August 6th, for cholce! There are not half a dozen. men in the place who have life enough in

Mr. Gregory, one of the survivore, reports them to have any opinions of their own,

that at thirty-firë kaloutes past doom of the 11 or Independence enough to express them Anquit a native Christian rished lato hit stady without a close Inquiry as to what effect, it will have on their pockets or on their saying" some foreign ladies at Haasan, Kocheng district, bawg been killed and thals houses Lave credit. They can't afford, poor fellows, to

bean burned. Efteen minutes later, a nota have opinions of their own. There will be

Rer, Philips confirmed the no public meeting and no representations from the

Yamen where hundreds of excfied poople were attempting to effect an entrance. Magistrate Wong immediately proceeded to. Husson taking sixty soldiers with him for the purpose of suppressing the slot. At 3 p.us. he left Kuchong city and at 8 pm. he arrived at HusEND.

unoffending. Englishmen again. The Chinese savages who burn unoffending women and children in their beds must be dealt with in. the way and, wherever possible, the village or town or city where English subjects have been attacked or their property injured must be seized and taken possession of and, If need be, levelled to the ground. The justification for such a proceeding In New Gulnes is that there is no settled govern- mant in the country to whom an appeal can be made for compensation for the Injuries inflicted, or, for the punishment of the offenders, or for both. In some cases compensation, I obtainable, would be sufficient redress. In other chats, especially where the offences have been frequent, punishment is the only adequate amend, There is in China no government worthy shape of an organisation from which it of public sympathy with the unfortunate has been possible in the past to obtain | sufferers" because Mr. A or Mr. B does compensation, but the time for any settle-not see it to approve, ment of that kind is past. Outrages have been, of late, too frequent and, too frequently, premeditated. The prompt and eficient punishment of all persons,TELEGRAMS. officials or others, Implicated In these massacres is now the only socaptable?

(From Japanese Papers.) CHOLERA IN KOREA.

------TOKYO, July 14th. According to a report which reached the expital from the Japanese Consulate at Chemulpo, 768 deaths from cholera took place in the district surrounding Wijs from the 4th to the roth Inst. In the town of Wiju there were 665* deaths between the 2nd and the roth-fast.

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SAPPORO, Júly aóth day. The Squadron will leave Olen for Slx Belilah men-of-war arrived at Otaru yoster-

Vladivostock to-morrow.

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK.

TOKYO, July 27th, Although no particulars are as yet obtalasble, the Yokohama Specie Ruck, is sald to intend Augmenting its capital for the development of orice of the Bank's shares hara' suddenly risen by twenty to twenty dve van.

the name. There is something in the to the Home Government, no expression von andere hundreds of tex the Magistrature to busives, and during the last few days; the

(Special to Hongkong,Telegraph.)

OUTRAGES

NEAR FOOCHOW.

awer to our demands The Chinese THE ANTI-MISSIONARY Government is utterly' ünable, even if it were willing, which is more than doubtful, to punish the murderers. All Its sympathies are with them. All its officials are Implicated either actively, or by conni- vance. Thara exists - no where in China any machinery for the administration of Impartial justice. Under these circum- stances the Chinese must, in spite of their CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT. boasted civilisation, be treated as we treat

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TEN EUROPEANS BRUTALLY MURDERED,

SEVERAL MISSIONARIES BURNT TO DEATH.

ARCHDEACON WOLFE AND AN AMERICAN MARSHALL

TO THE RESCUE,

GREAT INDIGNATION AT SHANGHAI.

Shanghai, August 5th

11.30 a.m. Full particulars of the anti-missionary riots at Kucheng, in the province of Funkiep, are now to hand. From them it appears that the attack commenced at Kucheng on Thursday last and was carried on with great determination and terrible ferocity for upwards of 48 hours.

the savages of New Guinea, and for the same reasons and with the same Justifica tion. Chengtu' ought to be occupied at any cost; the mandarins taken prisoners and held in custody by us until thorough Investigation and punish rent is effected.

-Chinese-authorities in full-power-in- What is the use of a Commission, with the Chengtu? What evidence will be avail- able except that of the unfortunate sur- vivors? What use the Commission's The purest ingredients only are used, and the report? Its proceedings will be dragged out until all interest in the affair has been lost sight of. Its report The water used is proved by repeated analyses will become the subject of a voluminous to be absolutely pure.

correspondence here and in Washington and in London, and beforeany conclusion has been arrived at or any results attaine] a dozen other missionary stations will have been plundered and burnt and the helpless residents murdered. Falla battalion of the Hongkong Regiment with a few gunners and sappers, a gun- boat or two with half a dozen stem launches in the river will do more to check future outrages than all the Fro- tests, and Commissions and Despatches.to death in

Chengdut accessible occupy Foochow and hold it until the Commission has reported and until every person Implicated by that report has been adequately punished. Nothing short of. this will suffice.

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ment is ratten to the core

and powerless for any good. The people of Chengtu are gullty, some more guilty than others, because their hands are Imbried with blood or stained with pitch from the torch of the Incendiary; but all are guilty and all should be punished in the only way in which they can be punished, namely, by the occupation and destruction of their property. Some innocent people may suffer, but if there is no' machinery in the land to sift out the

The Reverend R. W. Stewart, his wife, son, and European mald, the Misses Gordon, Newcombe, Marshall, Steward and Miss M. Saunders and her slater were killed during the first ouslaught.

In addition to these murdera It appears that four other ladies were seriously wounded.

Some of the victims were burnt their houses while

others were hacked to pieces with swords and two succumbed to the effects of scores of wounds indicted by heartless

fans armed with spears and pikes.

As soon as news of these massacres reached Foochow, Marshall W. C. Hixson, attached to the United States Consulate at Foochow, accompanied by the Venerable Archdeacon John R. Wolfe, of the English Church Missionary Society, and the Rev. W. Banister, of the same Mission, proceeded to the scene of the riots. They travelled in a steam launch and succeeded in bringing back to Foochow the bodies of the murdered missionaries and the survivors whohad, of course, been rendered homeless by the mob.

'It is now definitely known that mine British subjects have been murdered. Those who are alive at Hussan, all more or less injured, except the Rev. Phillips, were :—

THE TYPHOON IN JAPAN,

́TOKYO, July 29th. According to a report made to the Government by Mr. Omoel, Governor of Nagasaki prefecture, there were 13 persons killed to that prefectors. during the recent storm, and 14 lujured, while 1,602 bouses were thrown down, 1,418 house partly destroyed, and 98 'versalsot large and small- size wrecked.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

H.M.S. Linn// left here for Foochow Tyesterday afternoon.

Mies Codilngton who was cut from the left angla of the mouth diagonally outward and downward. The wound is seven inches in extent and completely divides the lower lipi, exposing the jaw-bone. She has a nasty cat on the crown of her head three inches in length which exposes the skull. This lady also has a bad cút. 4a A MASS of very interesting matter is unavold- · across the nose a cat under, her left eye, threeably keid over dil to-morrow. inches long ;-a deep gish on the right side of the'neck; two wounds in the right arm and a deep wound in the right thigh. She is in a very critical condition and it is hardly likely that sho will recover, s

'

Miss Hartford is suffering from some slight :lejury to the chest. She was beaten while on the ground and trampled upon by the mob. This lady effected her escape to the hills and remained there until the rising was over.

Mildred Stewart, aged'ra, is badly wounded le the right kose, the Jalot of which is exposed. She also has a wound 6 tuches long by a inches. wide is the left leg Her condition' is very serious,

Kathleen Stowait, aged 11, is slightly brated. Herbert Stewart, aged 6, has a deep wound in the right side of the neck, four inches long, of the skull at the back of the head, one cut op He is also suffering from a compound fracture

head cut clean through the skull exposing thị

brain. He has alica nasty wound on the left side of the head, a wound in the chest and i stab to the back. He died 30 hours after the riots.

“Edward Stewart, aged 3 years, was stabbed in

the left thigh and was otherwise bruised.

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It is notified in Saturday's Gositie that the Bokhara Rock Buoy has been replaced. HMS. Tamar will leave here for the North to- morrow evening or on Thursday morning.

THE Hon.-the-¡Chie! · Justice, Sir-Fielding- Clarke, returned from leave yesterday, by, the #Empress "Uner.

Tex Rainbow will return to Hongkong from Anping shortly owing to some cases of cholera having occurred on board.

The Philippines Estimates for 1895-96 include $100,000 and $500,000 for the construction and provide also for an increase of the dues tavled on maintenance. of a dockyard at Soble. They' the expert of rice and the Impact of kerosene oil. His Excellency the Governor has kindly con

anted to present the midsummer pilies to the pupils of the Bills Public Schon! to-morrow, theyth fast, f.4 p.m. The relatives and friends of the pupils are invited to be present at the

ceremony,

AT the Harbour Master's office to-day three Poor Men, Stewart's baby, 13 months old, is ❘ sailors, belonging to the American ship George wounded in the forehead, His skull is fractured S. Homer, were sentenced to 7 days' hard and be has several bad bruises about kis body. | labour for refusing to obey orders. The defen- dants pleaded that they? were ill-treated by the His condition is very cilideal,

master of the vessel,

THE DEATH ROLL. The list of those who were killed outright is as follows:-

The Rev. and Mrs. Stewart ; Miss Nellie Saunders;

Lens, an Irish nurse in the employ of Mr. Stewart. She was burnt to death in the Stewart's house ;

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3lasie Newcombo, frightfully speared and.

ultimately thrown over a high precipice;

Miss Marshall-throat ent, her head being

for any other purpose than that of contain innocent from the guilty and bring the Shanghai this evening to protest emphalmost completely severed from her body

Ing Aerated Waters, as such Bottles are never used again by us.

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latter to justice then all must suffer. If Germans had suffered as our English folks have been made to suffer we think It more than probable that Foochow would have been occupied before. now. One gunboat could do it. China is helpless. America may step into the field and do what it is clear some In China for white men. Will England

she too often la faunted -with- being too ready to do in Central Africs and in the Pacific-administer summary justice, wreak summary vengeance on those who At Shanghai, on the 1st of August, suddenly, have slain ber subjects causblessly and out.

An Indignation meeting is to held at tically against such outrages, move a resolution to be immediately wired to the British Minister at Peking, and condole with the missionaries.

LATEX.

At No. 10, Mobawk Road, Stanghal, on the one must do, if there is to be any safety The U. S. Consul at Foochow has been

"COLONEL PLUNKETT's letter is a"subterfuge " ways the Straits Times of the 27th ultimo la the, course of an article dealing with the gallant Colonel's emphatic denil of the alleged con. tinuous misconduct of the men of the 5th Fadlière in Singapore.....

It is stated in a Peris dolly that Dr. Berililan, Inventor of the fameux Parisian method of Identifying triminals by exact measurement; kas Miss Stewart's body has no wounds aboutft and discovered a new method for identifying hand- It la possible and probable that her death is due welling by enlarging the letters by photography and measuring the alteration due to the beating to savere shock to the nerves:

Miss Gordon-deep spear wounds in face, of the pulse. neck, side and head ;

Miss Topsy Saunders-death caused by spear wound, the weapon entering the brain through the right orbit.

...

above Port on THURSDAY, the 8th lustant, at 31st of July, the wife of ARTHUR DABELSTE not bestir herself, and behave in China as Chinese authorities to send troops to the and the attacking party consisted of men arm:d

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The Hongkong Telegraph

Hongkono, Tuesday, August 6, 1895.

THE MASSACRE OF MISSIONARIES IN CHINA.

WHAT ENGLAND SHOULD DO.

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NOTES AND COMMENTS.

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We have to acknowledge the receipt, with many thanks, of "A History of the Szechuen Riots (May-June, 1895) "com- piled by Mr. CURORA of the Shanghai Mercury, from the materials furnished by the sufferers and from the ordinary news paper reports. We congratulate Mr. CUNNINGHAM on having given us, as the result of a week's fabour, so very clear an account of the disturbates and In such complete detail. It will form very valuable hook of reference for historians and writers -on, the -subject.) We are only sorry that ibe-more recent- and more terrible events in Funklen will distract attention from his work and prevent it from attracting as many readers as would be the case were the troubles in Szechsen the only ones to claim our sympathies. Mr. CumKixanax has added to his narrative a copy of a Chinese map

When a boat's crew is massacred by trading schooner is plundered and burnt, of the city of Cheng, the scene of the savages on the coast of New Guinea, or a a gunboat goes along, shells the villages principal disturbances; Reports of the concerned in the outrage, fands a few meetings held · In Chungklog and 'blue-jackets, burns down the houses, Shangfal, and a copy of the Report destroys the growing crops and sails away presented to and adopted by the meeting after doing as much mischief as possible, of American chilzens held in Shangbai on There are no outcries about this either the 15th July last. We hope to be able to from foreign nations or even from our own make considerable use later on of Mr. foolish philanthropists. All the world CUNINGHAM's interesting and useful little recognises the fact that justice rough book AÇMARO

and-ready justice if you will-has been.

It is now officially stated that ten missionaries were murdered at Kucheng and that four ladies are seriously wounded. very active in the matter of causing the scene of the riots and assisting in the rescue of the survivors.

[Kucheng is situated about 100 miles N.N.W. of Foochow w

INDIGNATION MEETING AT

SHANGHAI. IMPORTANT «WIRES" TO LONDON AND WASHINGTON.

TAP, Shanghai, 'August 6th,

Noon.

A publie Indignation meeting was held here last night in the Astor Hall under the auspices of the China Association. Mr. R. M. Campbell presided and the building was packed with leading residents of various nationalities, chiefly British, American, German and French.

The meeting was the largest gathering of Europeans ever held in Shanghai.

The following resolution` was carried unanimously:

Resolved to appeal to our respective Gover. ments or protection from outrage by Chinese in which the persons gulite of former outrages and against the apparently, Icadequate manner have been and are being dealt with.".

Copies of this resolation. have been telegraphed to London and Washington, A largely attended indignation meeting was held at Foochow last night.

Absolutely no provocation whatever was given for the attack on the mission- aries,

ANOTHER OUTRAGE.

¿AN AMERICAN MISSION

DESTROYED, meted cat to the culprits and that in no There has been an indignation meeting The work of pillage and murder is other way is it possible to dealt with held in Shanghai to protest against the reported to be still golog on in the province aavages, Fossibly the actual offenders apathy and indifference of the English of Ruhkien, and news has now reached escaped all personal chastisement were Government and of its representatives in here from Foochow to the effect that the safely out of the way in the depths of the China in face of the atrocious outrages American Mission house at Ingkok, near Jungle-but their friends and relatives have committed on defenceless women and Kucheng, has been attacked and burnt to been made to feel the lash and will think | children by the brutal population of the ground., f?! twice before they themselves attack, or Kucheng, and to demand that prompt. It is not yet known whether any lives allow or encourage others to attack I mensuras be taken to avengé the murders } were lost af Ingkok,

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The massacres were the work of members of secret society known as the "Vegetarian Party with spears and swords. They appeared well

organized and were under one leader,

The missionaries had no suspicion of a attack. The whole affair was sudden and mest terzibie and the butchery was over in half

an hour,

The missionaries begged and beseeched, the bload-thirsty ruffians to spars their iron and went so far as to offer to surrender their property and their valuables if allowed to leave the district in pizce. Some of the

WONDERS will never end. For the latest

starter we are indebted to the courtesy of Mesars, Carlowits & Co. who inform us that they received a telegram this afternoon from their Singapore agents stating that "quarantine has been established in Penang for passengers coming from Hongkong." WHY?

THE body of a Chinese Costome gigman was picked up in the harbour at Aberdeen yesterday. The man's clothing bore the number 43. on it and it is believed that as one of his legs bears a nasty gunshot wound he is one of the gang of Customs officers who attacked a sampan in British waters, near Pak-fu-lam, on Friday last and carried off a quantity of opium,

"WHAT is described av a'most novel device

brutal gang were moved to compassion by the for keeping bollers clean," says Industrias and mother, who, with pale face and tears in her Frow, "is an electric water purifier, manufac ought to protect her children from tured in Clevaland, U, S. A. It consists of an the ferocity of the amazslow. “She appealed 10 - electrio battery, the feed-water passing through vain bowever, for the leader of the mob replied connecting the police and negative plates, to all appants for clemency by saying "yew | thus depriving the carbonates of their solvent, know your orders, kill outright," tan* It funtated, to be in vrecensful operation on

The scenes wire, according to the survivors, | several stationary plants,” awin), heartrending, and diabolica); ``

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REUTER'S, TELEGRAMS.

THE antortalement given by the “Variety' Club" of the Royal Engineers on Saturday night proved great success. The ball was fixed to its

atmost capacity-by "Tommy Atkins" and THE MASSACRE OF MISSIONARIES

- scores of ?? blue jackets," and there were also a ́ ́ NEAR FOOCHOW.

number of ladies present. The two farcical "LONDOW, August 5th. sketches entitled "Starvation *" and "The The massacre of Missionaries at Whanhap) | Doctor" ware, very well presented and caused near Kucheng, cammenced on Thursday, in the Day out of laughter. The various song was early morning.

The houses ware-fred_and_sight' ladies, ong | niso very well rendered and every perform'r men, and one boy ware murdered and s:veral) had to respond to an undeniable" encore: wounded two, it is bellevad, mortally,

Another entertalamant will be given to-morraw The bodies will anles at Foochow to-morrow. Chlause trespa kave been despatched to the night............

SCENA.

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The British and American Consuls will inter. view the Viceroy to-morrow. j.

A bont- race took place yesterday afternosa between the Royal Artillery and Ride Brigad, for a $100 stake. The 'distance of the course. (Special to the North China Daily News). ¦ ¦ was one mile from the Victor Emanuel towards -Hay View: The water was unooth, but, thi ̈re THE CHENGTU OUTRAGES, RADI

PIXING, August zid.” || was an adverse current." The betting wir "za' The Chéagit Commissión cannot meet yet, as to ragainst the Royal Artillery, bet the Rifer the Caseal at Chungking, Mr. Traiman, cannot were defuited by a length and a ball. The tenva his post, and the siste of the ilver prevents | "following were the crawa:-Royal Arilllery : endlag up a substitute, while time is seaded la Genery, Kent, Stuart, Terieran, and Brigre, collect the depositions of the victims of the riots The Toung Yaren is being pressed to panics and Bombre, Turner, and Neale, The Rifle the guilty emolate and suspend meanwhile these - Arigade 1 Mischal, Williams, Hale," Boen, who are implicated..

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