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out to the guilty was as swift and severe as they could make it.

We hear the Viceroy at Nanking is about to send home all the spare Hunan ex-braves from his cality. If there are dumped out at our port, as is possible, they will somewhat com- plicate matters here.

The following twn netices were circulated to- day. The first we were glad indeed to ice, 'xs, In the event of an alarm being raised, without any common understanding amongst us, the cantation resulting would have greatly increased the risk, and encouraged the rieters. The second document is also reassuring.

(1) "The Defence Committee have appointed the hongs of Messrs. Malchanoff, Pechatnoff & Co., and Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co, as the two rallying points to which, in case of an alarm, all women and children are at once to be brought The heads of familles are requested to attend personally to the removal of their wives and children, to whichever rallying point is the niore easily attainable.

Signale of alarm:-In, the day three guns to be fired in quick succession. At night rockets and,blue fires in addition.""

(3) The Undersigned hereby issues. an address to the community, and begs them to be tranquil for the following reasons:

1-He has no Information to lead him to suppose any attack is intended.

zad. We have two men-of-war which could protect us from any attack.

3rd-The undersigned has full confidence heh in the good will and power of the higher

Authorities.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1891.

attending the sick in the hospital, and the dis- pensing of medicine at the bospital situate in the busiest part of the city. It is pleasing to report the peaceful state of affairs, which we sincerely trust will continue.

Intimations. GREAT

His Excellency the Viceroy has all the CLEARANCE

well spared no

energy to prevent any further rialng. Of course wild romours are in the air, but these groundless. fabrications seem to be native to this environment.

From chips gathered at conversations in the large ten shops we learn there is openly. I expressed great dissatisfaction with the present dynasty. The teacher class and people talk generally of their ripened convictions as to a N nest rebellion.

Our longing eyes grow weary while we vainly look for some little gunboat to come and stand 'G by us "till the mists have rolled away."-N, C. Daily News.

The Viceroy of Nanking, says the Shampoo, sanctioned the request of the Wuhu Customs Total to have a battalion of soldiers per Several

J manently stationed at that port. officials of low grade and deputies have been cashlered on account of their inability to sup-U press the late riot.

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Most of the proscribed sects in China bave L been partly religious, but that not the case with the Tsai Li of Tientsin or the Kelas Hal of Hanan, says the N. C. Daily News. The sect that rose to the highest notoriety as a political society in China formerly was certainly the White Lily Society, and this was partly a vegeta the undersigned's reading and experience ofrian sect, as appears from the information col. thity years show him that Secret Societies have lected by the government when it gave trouble

It had an existence of nearly a century and dissions in as mary places as possible. They pro- Captain G. Heuermann, will be despatched for alwars costed in China. These secret societies

the undersigned has reason to believe, less appeared when put down finally, by force is the fess patriotism. They consist, as they always he above Post TOMORROW, the 30th Inst., at

ad than they were in 1871. On the reign of Chia Ching at the beginning of this have done, of soldiers and braves,

d there has been a marked improve century. We never hear of it now. The White sympathise with the opening scene in the novel For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co. ing the last 20 years, in the personnel Lily Society began in Hupsh. From this pro at the Three Kingdoms where Liu Pel and his

Hongkong, 29th Tun", 1897. rose officiat, and in their good will vince it spread to Szechuan and then expanded two friends swear eternal brotherhood and also into Honan and Shensi. It was partly con- Gdelity to Han. But they are as much a pro demned as ล tendersigned heartily approves of a com-

depraved sect and partly as hibited society as the White Lily in the eve of What is la official language a the law. They are secret copspirators. They te this taking measures for self-protec- rebellion.

"depraved sect" or hete chion is plain from the in all glad that these measures are

run away at the appearance of danger and leave the poor villagers whom they have instigated to blog talin at the present moment; not because statute book and from official memorials. It hd apprehends danger, but because the kind characterised as exciting and deluding burning and robbery to suffer in their place. allasine of Commanders Barr and Ascher will the people and leading them to lawless conduct, The punishment to a local magistrate for allow remler these mestures more effective. Further, in 1 community like this, there will being this to be done in his jurisdiction is depriva wurdy caserten persons, who from being tion of rark only. If he excites the people to tanprinted with the Chinese ways, might rebellion so that a city is lost to the government, he is by law to be beheaded. There is this Injure Fascent nativer. It is wise, therefore, that such petsons should be controlled by others difference, and in reporting a local trouble the magistrate naturally calls if the act of a depraved more experienend.

seci if he can decently do so, because this dimin- shes his own criminality. Consequently in reports to the Government, magistrates usually represented the White Lily movement as the act of a depraved vegetarian sect, although, at a Centor pointed out at the time, the magistrates were guilty of gross neglect in not soothing, exhorting, and guiding the people, and of press-

The yerlesigned has had some experience of Chinese mobs. They can easily be quelled by 3 few solute men acting in concert, and là stist obollence to orders.

(Signed) C. T. GARDNER, -M. C. Daily News."

WUCHANG.

(From our own, Correspondent.)

June 18th,

The authorities continue on the alert to afford all psible protection to the foreigners resident within the city. Three nights ago there was a fire outside the city in the small hours of the majn; and almost instantly a company of soldiers were on guard at the doors of the Wesleyan Mission and High School, which though a mile distant was nearest the fire Evidently no chance was to be given to any incendiarles or looters. The cries of "kill" and the various ancanny rumours are rigidly sup- pressed on the streets. It is to be feared how- ever that the Viceroy's proclamation has exposed him to more hatred than sympathy in the minds of the people.

June roth.

A rumour is given in the N.-C. Daily News of fane 13th, received this moralog, that H.. the Vlector of the Hukuang has stated that he cannot rely on his solilers. The facts are these The chr guard is composed of men who have Come serke of property or family within the city; the camps are with one exception composed of Hupet mer, and the one exceptioníss company of five hundred Hunanese. There is no quer. tion but Clang Chin-tung remains intensely unpopuli with all but a small section of the community; but there are no signs of braving als Authority. I understand that people, as they read the outspoken proclamation insisting on protection for the foreigner and the Christian Church, "curse" the Viceroy. It is obvious then that were the troops to mutiny, things would look serious, I am disposed to think that the rumour rote from circumstances which hap pened three weeks or a month ago. A military of good rank was punished with degrada. official of tion or cashiering. He was a favourite with his doldiers and they went en masss to besiege the doors of the Judge's yumin and insist on kia restitution. So determined were they that in the dend of night a messenger was sent post hasta to the Viceroy Imploring authority, to quash the sentence. The authority was given, the official restored, and the soldiers pacified.

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ing them to pay undúe taxes, worrying them to do work there was no call for, and exercising. over them a tyranny beyond. all reason. This is called in the statute book the crime' on the part of magistrates of exciting to rebel line, and beheading is the punishment. The White Lily, as the name suggests, was in fact a Buddhist vegetarian sect. bern professed to worship Buddha, they read books with the word Buddha in them, avoided animal food and took a vow not to destroy animal life. In those respects the White Lily resembled the medura vegetarian sects in Shantung, Fakien and other provinces. But men with political designs joined them. The organisation was used as a convenience by agitators, and a great rebellion, to put down which required military operations en a large icale, was the result. Many of the sects at present have Buddhist names. The advantage they offer to political agitators is that they have night meetings in country places, that the members are registered under leaders who are supplied with an income by the contributions of the members, and that the agitators by means of this organisation can secure large hands of obedient followers without much difficulty.

To-day's Advertisements.

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GRAND OPENING NIGHT OF THE

OPERA COMPANY. WILLARD Grand Production of Von Suppels Great Opera

"BOCCACCIO,"

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Act I.--Florence. The Trial by Fire. -Act II~~The Cooperage and the Farm.

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WEDNESDAY, the 1st July, "MARITANA." Plan now Open at Messra. Kelly & Walsh.

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Besides the societies having a Buddhist bäsİs there are tho planchette sociciles, the societies of the Red Light and the White Light, and the sworn brotherhoods of men who cut off the head of a cock and mix the blood and wine, which they all drink, taking an oath not to deaest one another. The question is asked: When may we run for our lives and when not? The oath fixes that point and its importance consists in the fact that not to run awar, implies determination to resist soldiers, yamfs runners, police and mandarins generally, at the moment of collision with constituted authority. At that point the brotherhood becomes rebellion. Before that the brethren are merely planning and taking preliminary measures. Such socletics may not be political at all. They are merely in stituted for mutual protection or other objects MR. GEO. C. MILN which clubs may have in view. They may, however, be patriotic and anti-foreign. The society may think it sees danger to China in the spread of Christianity and may undertake to prevent this if they can. There is no doubt that the Kolao Hul is a non-Buddhist military society. The people say that in taking the osta of membership they kill a cock and drink the blood, the old and new members do this together, and that this is a messure intended to ensure the fidelity of the members to each other. It began some fifty years ago in Yunnan and Kuci- chow. But later on its chief seat was in Hunso As at present. It was in the army all through the Talping troubles. Similar societies have existed in Chins ever since the Han dynasty. They often make much of the planchette which implies the Tacleteizment. A suspended pencil scratches characters on a sanded planchatte, and is suppose to be moved by one of the immortal geall of the Tacists, who comes down in response to an act of worship to the room where the members of the Society are assembled. It

This was an awkward securrence"to happen Just before a disturbances like the present, and goes rather to show that the military officials to command have a grave and responsible induance. Provided they be faithful, the soldiers will be faltb ful. It is exceedingly unifkely that the Viceroy has such a fear, still less likely that he uttered it, As a contrast to the incident above mentioned, only two days ago the Viceroy's command over tallitary officers was signally proved. He had ordered a regiment from Matges, Bity miles from here, instantly to increase the force in the city. The commanding officer having, of course, sundry little changes to make before the two or three hundred men employed could be brought up to the regulation five hundred for which he mas drawing pay, reported himself as arrived, while he was still engaged in filling up defects: The Viceroy insisted on a personal interview, Moderstood, the fraud, instantly dismissed him and put the regiment under the command of the | [* scaled on a phœnis or fear. He moves the Boat (Cotemise the standard of revolt against interprets the marks made in the sand. Thils Hicktai (Colocel) here, A military officer would be pencil, and the leader of the Society present so determined a superior. Things continus extr custom of expecting the genil to come down and wardly quiet; the air however is full of unrest write oracles has been common in China ever Mounted massengers are spurring along the since the third or at istest the fourth century, main streets at all hours of the night. Data are If any sect has this ceremony it is not Buddhist fixed for outbreaks. The rumour was that but Taoist. In the Statale Book the law is as Hankow was to be attacked yesterday all the strict against the one as against the other. The ailitary were in their places and nothing Sacred Edict also is as decided in its language happened, To-day and to-morrow are also against the one as against the other. Taoist

"MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING."

Mr. MILN as Benedick. Miss JORDAN as Beatrice.

FRIDAY, JULY 3RD. FAREWELL BENEFIT.

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life and burn it in a crucible, others read aloud SPOONS will take place on SATURDAY next, certain charms which may be Tacist or Buddhist the 4th July, commencing at 3.1 pm. Ranges Incense burning is a common ceremony and 200 and 300 yards." Usual conditions, hence the name of the sect called Yi chu hilang, A Launch will leave the P. & O. Fice at 2.45

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P.M, to convey competitors.

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prolonged, but the conviction that Chang Chili Mung is strong enough remains gosksken. It is

(Data for Adults 15 to 35 gratus (roy.) (rfymoured that Taco, the Hopen reised Total imentioned as responsible for the scurrilans

the most approved and most efficacious iterature, is to be rigorously proceedad against and examined. Bat Henin gentry In Hunan

A male element in all these societies is the

remedy in cases of HEADACHE, MIGRAINE, there nie band to arrest. It late bo kepad hebreription Hist The contributions of the mem

NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM, PEVE ifsot a myth.--N. C. Daily News,

beru go to the leaders. They may consist rice of money

The name Aft mi chino Rico

TYPHUS, ERYSIPELAS, HOOPING- sect" is commonly given in Chibli province to

COUGH, and many other complaints. It is (From our Corrispondent)

one of the largest sects on this account. We June roth.

hear of two thousand cash beingTM exacted for a

also he very best Antiseptic. Highly recom- "This city of bistorie fame and Celestial pride ticket of membership from new adherente:

mended by the medical Faculty. To be had from seems again to be wearing is usual tranquility Westone for the feds provides a comfort. THE certificate of One Share in this

COMPANY, dumbered 1365, standing In every reputed Chemist and Druggist. Ask for and were it not for the presence of the military able income for the leaders and they simply guards around our helsti ibers would be no at themselves to religious teaching. They the Register in the name of Messrs. DUNN Dr. KHORE'S ANTIPYRINE! Each Tia evidence that the glorious city of the Ming hold long night meetings. The people sing in a MELBY & Co., having been LOST, notice la bereby Dignity had ever been then scane of revolutionary Tow chant, and there is sort of worship. When given that a new certificate for the sald one bears the inventor's signature, Dr, KNORR

and in red letters. incendiarient. The friendly bassing of this people the organisalon becomes large and develops are will be issued fourteen days hence, is reassuring and Chay continually enquire Ako political desires, the meetings are held in lonely that the original certificate, unless produced Then the foreignces at likely to tam, Tas Pisces on mountains, as for instance in Szechuan, within that period will thereafter be held by Supplies constantly on hand at the China, Marseilles,

missionaries are preaching in the street chapel, Brand are collected and the members learn to use the Company as null and void.

· Export, Import, and in the absence of all the medical men, the theks in polio distant spot far away from the Awa.qutive, isspitants of Dr. Mack la have under) oblaration of mandarin runberg. Than rebel bulékor sad nie De* ably undertaking the work oë | Ilan sa muda ni banke Tiva s was with the AVnite

D. GILLIES,

Secretary

29th June, 1991,

Sex China Bow

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are re

The Content Uning of Pisin qulied to be declared prior to shipment.

Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Company's Black Bills of Lading,

Thle Steamer takes Cargo and Passengers för

·E. LA AVOODIN,

Yapan to BroDES

All PARCH PACKAGES should be marked, to address in fully and same will be reosfred at the Company's Office until FIVE PM, the

day previous to saling

Confular Involdes to accompany Carga des- tined to Folata beyond San Francisco, in the', United States should be sent to the Company's Offices, addressed to the Collector of Custody San Francisco Theat

Vor further Information as 10 Passe Frelent, apply to the Agency of the Comp No. 73, Queen's Rord Cam

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