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CHINA ASSOCIATION.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1895.

Intimations.

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VEGETABLE AND FLOWER

SEEDS.

SEASON 1895-96.

registration law at the those it was Potuschia PA MEETING of the Chian - Association, will b THE STRAM LAUNCH OUTRAGE | he could bring enough, interest-p÷canlary—ig

und extended, alter having been rained held in the Clly Hall on Thursday next, at by the Suprema Court, There Amendments | 4 30 p.m. have now been practically nullified by the Treasury Department. The amendments defined THE Koba Chronicle of the roth fast, reports: the term laborer more czlicitly, and carefully the Government, It Je stated, has notfiled the defined the word merchants. Those who perform Reisan Misister to Japan that Vladivostock will manual fat wettside of their mercantile parents be recognised as an infected district until further are not to be i deemed merchants, bát labórels.

The nature of the disease there These amendments were construed by the Counts notice. fearsbly to the law, and it began to look as prevalent is not stated, but it is probably though restriction would amount to scoathing, cholers, Fralt-pickers, cigar-makers and evoke were not allowed to land because they held or pretended to hold shares in stores.

SPEEDY PUNISHMENT.

Punishment for the cowardly outrage upon the party of ladles and gentlemen at Chinese Kowloon on Sunday last, briefmention of which was made in these columns In last night's Issue, has already been obtained. Aswathen sixted, a party of seven ladies and gentleman who had gone to Kowloon clly to view the spot upon which the Namos pirates were executed, and to ses a Chidesa city, were stoned by some destu

bear on the gaplers to be allowed to go.

This business being settled satisfactorily, to all present-exc:pl the prisoner and his friends— an adjournment was made to the reception room of the fort, where the trial was held. Here it was found that the care of the magistrate was Chan wing-fat, that he held the rank (military) of Hepios, and that he was in supreme command at Kowloon, He had had many occasions to „work with the Hongking Gernment and an ail these occasions he had proved most willing to IT is expected that the Fourth Mixed Brigade, under the command of Major-General Prince

maintain order and to work harmoniously with It is to be hoped that the most Fashțină, sad the Third Mixed. Brigade, com-

the officials of the Colony. After an inter recent decision of the Treasury Depart-manded by Major-General Yamaguchi, will lard of Chinose gamblers and rowdies whom change of compliments between himself and ment will not be revoked. As matters near Auping early next month, and will then, they had turned off their launch. A report a Capiola Hasling, and expressing his thanks at once made to the Chinese authorities through for such prompt salification having been detailed reports were made to Han. J. Hment as would probably prevent further recur Stewart Lockhart, Colonial Secretary and rences of like a trager, Colonel Chan pressed Cound Handogs, R.N., Acting Captain his guests to partake of a small Junch which be Superintendent of Felice. Those officiale at officer in charge of the Kowloon forces, Colonel Chen Wing-fat, set bis runners to work and the

Our First Suppilas of these beat Qunfite | now stand the Chinese are constantly say the Kobe. Chronicis, commence the long the Customs officials at Kowloon, and yesterday, mada as to enable him to inflict such punish-

Seeds have arrived, and Dedern will be executed In the sequence in which they are received as long'ne the supply lasts.

SEED LISTS.

application.

with

HINTS FOR GARDENING

threatened attack on the Black Flage.

officials and as they were at one very unfairly treated by United States time warmly welcomed in the States and contributed in no small degree to the prosperity and general advancement of California in "the good old days,” the lil Governments to take naked action with Great once took the matter up, with the result that the/ had prepared, and which ran into some fifteen ̧· concealed movement to completely oust John Chinaman may be construed by dla Interested spectators as the very essence

In an article upon the recent massacres in China, the St. Peterburg Nogast of the 14th August recommends the Rusias, French, and German Britain and the United States with a view to abtain satisfaction for the horrible outrages

Coca before the guests could get away to' parsna their avocations Durlag the coursCH frequent complimentary passages occurred

bave been issued and can be obtained on of ingratitude, to say the least of #committed by the Chinese upon the British and ringleader, who térned out to be Mok Kum, batweca the host and his guests, and the good

It must be borne in mind, too, the the American missions, as well as substantial | well known gambler, was arrested. This fact cheef provided was well sampled. John abroad and John at home are two guarantees against the repeiliion of similar was commusfested to the Hongkong Govern-

ment through Detective Inspector Qalace very different individuals, and that under atrocities. barring the mandarinste, are very desir able and strictly law-abiding citizens.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

Our Seeds are all tested before being put up certain conditions Chinese of all-classes, COMMENTING.on the transfer of Sir Nicholas with the result that yesterday afternoon three

in LONDON. #

They are packed under our own Supervision, and the greatest care in exercised to insure protection In transit.

Sowings should be made FINE WEATHER ONLY and the remainder of the packets secured [1239 from damp, and kept in a dry place for repeat

sowings.

A MEETING of MEMBERS will be held

at the CITY HALL 60 THURSDAY, the r9th instant, at 4-30 P.M.

F. HENDERON,

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On the 8th Instant, at No. 38, Bluff, Yokohama, the wife of J. C. HARTLAND, of a daughter.

DEATHS,

On September 6th, at Nagasaki. M. L'ABBE F. D. TISSIER, Missionaire Apostolique, aged 40 усята.

At Chefss, an the rath September, ELIZABETH. the beloved wife of Walter Scott Emeas, of Shanghai.

On the yib, at the International Hospital, Kobe, C. BAARSEN, 3rd officer of the Norwegian steamer Krim,

At bis residence, 247, Bluff, Yokohama, on the 8th instant, at to atm, CHARLEN JUBIN, In the 56th year of his sgo.

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, SEPTÉMBER 17, 189§.

THE LEGAL STATUS OF CHINESE

IN AMERICA.

We note from our latest San Francisco exchanges that owing to a recent decision of the United States Treasury Department | the Chinese, who have for many years been

Captain Nish, will be despatched is above on harrassed by galling restriction acts, have

TUESDAY, the 24th instaut.

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THE POWERS AND THE PORTE.

LONDON, September 15th, France and Russia are whiing to give their Armenian Reforms, but are decidedly releetsat midral support to Great Britain is rethe proposed to join in coercive measures to compel the Porte to introduce them,

O'Conor to St. Petersburg, the North China Dafly News says His successor at Peking is not named, but it is to be sincerely hoped that Lord Salisbury has a strong man in view for the appointment, and that we can be justified in

hoplog that the cicailon of the vaGADGY MGAQI that the British government have resolved on an method of dealing with the shufflings and pie entire change of policy, and a more drastic

this time Lord Sallabary must have realised that i is a grave mistake to treat Chion as a civilised

varications of the Tiong-li. Yamés. Sarely by

and bonourable Power.

(Special to Hongkong Telegraph.). TELEGRAMS.Wote by the Japanese papers to hand, the

THE SITUATION AT FOOCHOW.

FoocHow, September 17th,

3 p.m.

The British and American Consuls are still at Kucheng, and there is no reason to suppose they will return to this Settlement just yet. They are awaiting definite orders from their respective superiors in Peking.

It is reported that H.M.S. Lime will come up the river and anchor off the Settlement in a day or two.

Everything quiet here at present.

(From Japanı10 Papers.) THE KOREAN ARMY.

SEOUL, September çib. A Royal Ordinance will shortly be farded ordering that the forces, raised under the old military system sbali be disbanded and re-formed on modern lines.

THE CROWN PRINCE.

TOKIO, September 6ib. The condition of His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince has undergone so chango sincs the jest ultimo, when he was much better,

FATAL RAILWAY COLLISION.

TOKIO, September 6th,

A collision beĺween trains occurred on the

Nippon Railway to-day, at Omlys. A guard. was killed on the spot and an eagle delver seriously injured.

THE LIAOTUNG GARRISON.

KUMAMOTO, Septembar 7th.

Six hundred men of the Sixth Division have fef: here for Port Arthur to take the place of the men belonging to the Second Division who have been sent to Formoss.

A STRANGE REPORT.

Trx10, September 8th;

It reported that Chinese officials in Amer are la communication with the insurgents at

Talwanfoo.

THE JAPAN-RUSSIA TREATY.

-TOXIO, September 9th, The exchange of ratifications of the new 1pa-Rumlatreaty will be carried out to-mes rew by the plenipotentiaries of the two contracting pártles.

SUSPENSION OF THE "NIPPON." -- TOKIO, September 9th,

The popular dally Nippon was suspinded

parties to go away from Victoria without fear of few months it will be possible for picote

unprovoked attacks by gaugs of disappulated rowdies and ill-natured rufians. This happy condition is due to the prompt action of the Government on this occasion and the ready cooperation and severity of Colonel Chin, which contrasts strikingly with tha modus operandi ol the native oficials who are rapidly making con- fusion worse confounded at Kachang.

THE JAPANESE ARMP EXTENSION.

SCHEME, A

The army extension scheme ls,' according to the Japan Ganeffe, said to contain among others the following plane-

To add one more to the present 'number of- Army Divisions, so as to have seven Army Divisions in ali p

To place a special corps In Formons, besides: the seren Divisions which are to gasid the old portion of the Empire, the plan for ite special Corps to be made after the suppression of the Insurgents in Formosa į

To establish & special department in the War Office for supertalending and controlling all the Divisions pa

To extend the Imperial Body Guard Division to the scale of other Divisions's

The prompt settlement of this outṛage certainly shows up this Chinese official, General Chan, la a very good light, and goes for to prove that of the gentlemen concerned Captala Jackson, be, at least, is willing to do all in his power to master of the steamer Loo Sak, Mr. McDonald, promote friendly relations between the tw and Mr. Harper, visitor from Bangkok countries and to punish those guilty of a broach accompanied Mr. Lockhart and Comdr. Hazing of the peace and good order on his side of the to Kowloon Cly yamen at 5 pm and identified frontier. The severe punishment meted out to the prisoner as one of the guilty parties. The the man captured-for zoo blows with the large. trial after this identification was wat for bamboo, however given, in severe—the disgrace.

of the canguelog, and the hue and cry set Hasting, N. Capt. Jackson, and Messrs. others from like exhibitions of 111-feeling, o'clock this morning.

In order to be present at the trial Comdrup after the other six men, will deter Harper and McDonald, of the party assaulted, and we may reasonably hope that for a tives, including Hongkong Telegraph repor and Inspector Quincey’with two press represents-

ter, left the New Pedda's Wharf at 10.15 am. by the Government launch Victoria, and arrival in Yokėliams of a party of Salvation proceeded direct to the fatty at Kowicon. „Army soldiers and "fassion" under the com- Landing here, a short walk through the siren's mand of "Colonel Wright, the object being of the Chicare city brought the party to the the conversion of Japan by the "Army's " | yamen of the Heptai, or commendant of Kow pecullar methods. The plan of campaign long, who proved a most genial and considerate mapped out by the Colonel is to dress fa nativo person. He:a all was ready for the reception of costume, learn a bit of the language, and then the party, the court being opened at once on start in to good kard wark on the home Knes-thely arrival. For picturesqueness nothing could plenty of noise and long exciting barangues. All be prettler. The judgement seat of the ladysk the officers landed have had long experience in was in the outer coust, and a place was made for "Armsy work, and they feel confident of very Captain Hastings on the right-hand side of His Excellent7, the other foreigners being great success. The Colonel says the motto will be "Japan for the Japanese" and that the first accommodated with seats on the dias. After the aim will be to raise a force of Japanese to carry court had been formally opened by the firing of on the work. The officers propose to live as gues, besting of gongs, and the acclamations of pure Japanese of the middle, lower classes, and the long rows of uniformed soldiers, runners and in a short time to become self-supporting. The executioners down the main ball, the culpaft to officers only propose, io draw native artisian ba, éxamined was brought in, and here the `wages—as is always the case la the Army—and effects of official deten:fon at enca became the Colonel is confident the methods of the visibin. This prisoner, who was described Army will suit the Japaness. Time will show.

at wall shaven and dressed, with a free and independant" air, was lend la by "the Coaler with wor-begone and unkempt appearance, in the rusty black garmente ao generally affected by the coolle class of Chinese, and with a heavy iron chața locked about bla neck, and made to kneel on the hot stone court. yard, in the sun, facing the magistrats and the `assembled witnesses. After being announced by the runners, the prisoner was questioned by " His Excellency in mandarin, his questions beleg The Wenchow correspondent of the Chatted to the offender in Cantonese by a Gazette, writing on the 10th fast., gives the secretary of the Colonel. After being warned following particulars of a very starting that if he did not confess he would be Incident Our Consul had a lively half.

sent to the Viceroy for trial, and that hour the other day, in passing through the

In that case the penalty for so gross an outrige balen city of Ine-15, "He was returning from s visit to Pingyang, and like all other foreign world be decapitation, the prisoner was saked if travellers going to or coming from that clly, had he had been guilty of an unprovoked assault to pass through a portion of fae-so. He had upon foreigners in a steam-launch on Sunday, beard that foreigners were generally stoned, etc.,

The prisoner, in a feeble and disconsolaté volcan when paring through that place, and so bad taken the precaution to have a guard of yames

admitted the charge. This seemed rather more sets. All passed off well during his short than the magistrate expected, but after consider parenge through the clty, and he was con-

Ing for a moment he said that if the prisoner gratulating himself on his peaceful progress as confessed the names of his accomplices he would is entered his boat. He soon learn the

be let off leniently. Slowly and deliberately, до of the reaple, however, for Lemper sooner had be got into his boat than and admealshed by sundry raps on the table shower of missiles camo from the people ¦ that the judge was in euincit, the miserable

of the the banki

canal. and the witch in the foreground uttered the names of six asual vile yells ring from their throats. The windows of his boat were soon smashed, persons whom he stated were with his when the also a portion of his travelling crockery, The offense was committed. He was then asked bla disgraceful state of things lasted about a quarter | birth place, which proved to be Tongkan, the of an hour, when the fipnor of the district formed

same place so that which the magistrate claimed up and somehow got the people to dealat.

His. Excellency, remarking If a Causal is that treated, what wonder that as hip home, missionaries are sometimes roughly used? The "All that come from Tongkus are sognes Tucan Magistrate came up to Wenchow to ordered 100 blows to be administered. Imme apalostra for the discourtesy manifested to the dately there was bustle and confusion. The Brilsk Consul, and we are hoping that an execationers, bite to robed in back, stripped Improvemed! in the titude of the people towards foreigners will take place as a seauit of to be lower garment, and swung their stares about their heads, while others unlocked the chain from about the falɔn's neck and stretched |

A REGULAR meeting of Victoria Lodge, No. 1026, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Mond, the 23rd Instant, at 5 for 5.30 p.m. precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially

invited.

on

ANOTHER ANTI-FOREIGN

OUTRAGE.

A BRITISH, CONSUL STONED AT WENCHOW,

the rough experience of

our Consul. Chinese iterature is being sold here and being scaltered over the whole district, Implicating the Erlilah with the Formosan trouble. It is asserted that England has been helping and is sill helping Japan. These small books are printed la Wenchow, and ought cestituly to be supprested,

THE MAHOMMEDAN REBELLION.

FOREIGN STEAMERS TO CARRY IMPERIAL

TROOPS TO THE FRONT. -

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To place under each Ilvision a mualcat band, which none of the Divisions, except the Imperial Hody Guard and the Fourth (aka) Division, has had bitherto ; providing twelve battalions of such bands fa the whole county

To organize the Artillery with foot soldiers as well as with mounted ones, instead of employing mounted men alone as has hitherto been the

casa:

To defend the Loochoos, which, have hitherto been guarded with a small rection detached from the Kamamoto Divisioo, with a special and independent force;

To place the Seventh Division in Hokkat-do, changing the headquarters of the Colonial Army that of the New Division, and placing the colonial troops ander its care s

To organize the Colonial Army with feat. soldiers Instead of the Infantry, Cavalry, Aitillery and Englaersing forces, as has been the case hitherto

THE TIENTSIN UNIVERSITY,

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DETAILS OF THE SCHEME. Sheng Total, with the approval of His Excellency Wang Wea-shao, has decided to éstablish forelge University at Tientsin, with which there will also be connected a Propiratory Department. Is it expreed that Preparatory Schools, similar to the one established here, will be opened in other localities of North Chías, - and they will be, to a certain exicat, under the management of the Tientsin University.

Besides a general scientific course, the Ual- varsity will provide special courses in Civil Engletering, Electrical Engineering, Mining, Mechanical En incoring and Law, for which, expert foreign professors will be engaged, to be sofsted by nailve professors and teachers of foreign education.

The University will be under the control of Chinese Directors and a foreign President. It is understood that the directors will be the Hen, Wa Ting-fang and Teal Chao-chi," Edg. The postitan of President has been accepted by Charles D. Tenney, Esq.

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CORRESPONDENCE.

| noč zaennetzfly endorse the opinions expressi by

Comerpandente, în this'colaum, 3·

at last gained a point in their favour, and the more rabid of our American | to day. contemporaries take little pains to conceal their annoyance la respect to the equitable.

LOCAL AND GENERAL. decision of Solicitor-General Reaves which, we'read, has had full endorsement by Mr. Carlisle, the Secretary of State. COMMANDER R. C. SPAREES has been appointed Commenting on the subject at some length, to the Zinner, to data from August 13th. - the San Francisco Chronicle says that FEARS were entertained at Shanghai on the rath the decision will, If.carried out, "go inst that the barque Mary Stewart, now about

him on the hot toner, two men holding down his Three classes of the Preparatory Department far towards annulling the valuable

this autumn by examinations, soas to be held by LETTERS CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERISHABLE amendments to the Chinese registration 14 days out from Mejl, with a cargo of coal for

head while other two hold fist the rathan's feet, and the lowest class to the College will be filed An attempt was made to bare the delinquent's | Ms. Teanay, in Tientsin, Shanghai, and Hong law which members of Congress from Shangbal, foundered in the recent typhoon.

thighs, but in deference probably to the distio. | kong. California succeeded in having adopted" | Tax Willard's Opera Company, altos a most

gulshed onlookers, this falsbing "touch "-was One of the foreign professors has already besa In the opinion of Solicitor-General Reeves successful tour Shanghal and Japan, in both

foregone, and the blows were fald on over theil sent for, and will arrive is Tiantais before the closing of the river. The University will occupy the Treasury Department has held, and the of which places they took like hot cakes, hare

cotton trousers of the victim. The first fosty blows the "Po Wes Sha Yaen bullding, which hay Collectors of Ports have been instructed, that again turned up in Hongkong, and they open

were administered by an szicutioner who would || bead secured by Shông Tastal for this special the provisions of the restriction laws must

at the Thestra Royal this evening in "La

have done credit to a travelling Cheatrics) com- purpose,---P. &+ T. Times: be rigidly construed and restricted in their

SHANGHAI, September 13th.

pany, he gelog through a complete manual in operations to labourers alone; that all other Cigale." The Company has had any amount

Mote activa stops are to be at once taken to of work since here last, all the, old favourite classes of Chinese, whether merchants la the strict sense of the term or otherwise, members Misses Howarth, Mackay, Mowbray, put down the Mahommedan rebellion in Kangy, delivering each blow-and scarcely touching his Telegraphle darpatches were yesterday received object. But the second executioner, who had who comply with the requirements of Maars. Hall, Monroe and Schubertaron by the local mandarins reporting that the Cen. evidently not been squared, put on his forly. the law regarding registration and the deck with new songs and hits, and the Company tral Government is now alive to the critical state blows with such vigour that at sixty be had broken.

THE AMERICA CUP FIASCO, regulations In respect to certificates, in prepared with new works. The "Tableses of affairs in the north-western provinces, belog is weapon-the "large bambra "mand had to

¿To vas. Boerosi de inca” “Hosaxóna "Tulaskapu,” are entitled to go from and come Vivants que a marked specs and will only be especially startled by the alarming reps that take another. At the conclusion of this facty

the communications between Lanchow, tha

SI-In your last Saturday's 'Isumo I son a to the United States at will. Mr. Reeve's shown thrice, and with the washable date of capital of Kauru, and Peklog are now all but yet a third man lesk a hand in the game and letter commenting on one that appeared in one decision sppears to us to be a fair one, The Galety Girl" they should have a god, cal per and that the former city is gradually the hundred up "}was finally completed. The of your previous times from Yachtsman, and for It is beyond question, we think, that

being completely favested by the rubeis, in culprit began to yall at the face blow, growing although we all know that sport in these inlight

disks, ened days faladaigad in more as a money making the main object of the restriction sets was coolles, from landing in the United States, which is likely to suffer from the lack of the SARSAPARILLA

In this opinion the Chronicle, which thinka nenal simmer zalgfall, as the following from the RASPBERRYADE, &c. the decision in question may make "Nagasaki Express cleary showe Owing to large loop-hole in the law," concurs and dry weather, the Water Works Company are to adde:---

stop the supply of water to the suburbe of the But the trouble has been that Chinese laborers town and limit the number of hydrants opened DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERE, ara

havo "been constantly brought into the United made under the constant supervision of a duly States under the guise of merchants and in

to two in nach mackí, króm Friday next. Every quallásd English Chemist and will beas comps violation of the laws. A law years ago in aid day's waste of water has been estimated at grown to be a acabdal of national dimensions. 850,000 or 900,000 gallons, baaldes 200,000 or tison with the best English Manufactures, an

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MRISKE and The Custom-honies and the United States 3,000,000 sous of water last by evaporation Courts on this Court were kept busy in passing, and other deuses, (175mm, sen saw in the other Large Consumers.

bogus merchants who were found working in the same go,000,000 gallon watch was on Any complaints should be addretend to the|daciustion and fruit orchards as soon as they were

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have been sent to the Vicary Chang Chih-teng

to detain all troops returning from Shanhaikuan plated. Then the emotion displayed became gale, 1, for one, think that it would have looked

and Chill to their homes la the Yangtze valley, res', and afer that there was nitas" moise and far better on the Yabkes's part if in the sound

more fealing. The magistrate," "Not matiafled, transfer them, with all possible hasty to The Viceroy Chang has therefore chartered entered "more blows," and repeated his order the British steamers Changwo and Shast and usili zoo had been delivered and the prisoner was the China Merchants steamer Keller, to carry almost allenced. Then turning to the assembled troops from Hanków to Ichang, where they wilt. and Shosal for the Beld of operations la Kure, the addition of a cosple of weeks cungua be landed and started overland vid Szechuan victims, he inquired if that was suficient, with Ninety-five battalions, or something like 40,000 the Jetty, and bring unused justice was fully men who would otherwise have been disbanded satisfied, be committed the prisoner to the care swing to the conclusion of peace with Japan, of the ghoker. The chala was agola mands fast have already received the bounty for service in about the watch's pack, and he was carried off the north-west, but the Bral defachments are not expected to reach the Kased Fredtiers before to the prison, where he was to real elfi bis Hovamber pest,měli G. Daily News

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