tary schools establlabed for the education of chlidien. 25. Alterthe establishment of elementary schools, middle schools and colleges in the course of time to be established when required. 16. The ablest and most promising among the
students to be sent abroad to study,
THE JAPANESE ARMY, Several ordinances, says the Japan Goreife of July 17th, were frived this morning on the constitution of the Japanese army. The first of these gives the strength of the various regiments, A regiment, or rental, of infantry conslets of three daital, each commanded by a major, which again are divided into four churat each under a captain. A rental is half a ryodan or Brigade, which again a shidan or Division. As
is hall a there are six
shidan
In the
the country, there are of infantry, 12 ryodas, or 34 rental, or daltai, daitat, or 288 chutat. A Pentat la to consist, according to the new ordinance, of a thirteen captains, 17 Heutenants, 25 sergeants, 72 first class and 8 second class rob-
colore, four-leutenants, $2 ordinar
officers, 168 corn
corporala, 432 Girst-class and 840 second-class men, making a total of 5,664. The strength of the infantry will, therefore, be 34936
The Imperial Bodyguard's ranfor consists of one colon, three majors, nixe captains, 18 Heutenants, and 17 rub-lieutenants, 120 subal terns, and 1,440 men, making a total of 1,608, As there are two brigades, the total strength is 6432.
"A daftat of cavalry consists of 18 officers, 41 subalterns, and 426 men, making a total of 485 men. As there is one datief for every Division, the total strength is 2,910, The Imperial Body- guard's single dostat is of the same composition, rental of field artillery consists of 39 officers, 77 svoriterns, and 570 ure, making 3 total of 693. As these in one rental in every Division, the total strength is 4.158. The Imperial Body- guard's artillery rental consists of 18 officers, 45 subalterns, and 384 men, making a total of 465.
A rantai of fortification.artillery is composed of 0 officer, 161 subalterns, and 1,404 men, making total of 1,635 There is only one such
of engineers comprises 18 officers, 38 subalterns, and 330 men, making a total of 386. There are six auch daftaé, and their total strength in 2,316 The Imperial Bodyguard Engineers' daitat Is composed of 13 officers, 27 subalterns, and 230 men, making a total of 360, A daitaf of commissariat consists of 13 officers, 36 subalterns, and $40 men, making a total of 580. As there are six auch dalai' in the army, their total strength ta
The Imperial 3.534. Bodyguard's commissariat comprises one daltai which conslits of 13 officers, 35 subalterns, and 400 men, making a total of 449.
A which is at Yokosuka.
Thar, leaving the colonial troops, the Tsushima Delease corps, gendarmerie, etc., out of consider- tion, the strength of the Japanese army oo peace footing is to be as follows :--
Imperial Divisions, bodyguard. Total
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1894.
have salled her under the racing rig as much as I should bava Ilked.”
On the arrival of the Vigilant all the Clyde yacht clubs added largely to their prizes, with the object of attracting first-class cutters, and the delay in fitting her out caused much disappointment. For the Mud Hook Club's regaita on Thursday the Muir Memorial Challenge Cop, valued at 100 gulneas, with 625 added by the club, te offered. The course will be fifty miles. The Vigilant will be steered by Nat Herreshoff, as an amateur, with an Dentaven and George Watson, designer, steering the
Jamieson steering the Valkyrie the Britannia and Robert Ure having the sick of the Satanita. The Vigilant will doubt less meet the other big yachts also on Saturday, when the Queen's Challenge Cup will be offered by the Royal Clyde Yacht Club.
Lord
ST. PETERSBURG, Jaly zid. The Government has served a notice upon the Government of Tokyo that Russia will not permit Japan to occupy Kores.
LONDON. July 3rd, A dispatch from Parls says that a placard was found in the Rue St, Honore last evening which threatened President Casimir-Perier with death. Placards similarly gotten up were found a few days prior to the assassination of President Carnot.
The Standard's correspondent at Berlin says he is informed that the Chinese Government is prepared to settle the question between it and Japan In regard to Korea in an amicable manner, but is determined to declare Korea a Cbluese province if Japan persists in her claims. A dispatch to the Times from Paris sayı 200 natives yesterday marched through Chelsey, Villeneuve, and other suburban towns, threaten- ing the Italian workmen, and ordering them to quit the country. They were dispersed by the police before they had done any serious damage.
PARIS, July 3rd.
Upon searching the prisoners' lodgingu a pilot- lag press and « mais anarchistic pamphlets were found. The prisoners will be prosecuted by the Treasury officials,
The Paris correspondent of the Naws says th President Casimir-Pecier has resolved to make various changes in official life at the Elysée. He will reduce the rallitary bansehold, former secretaries, Lafargue and Talgur, wil and will create a clyll one, over which the
the President in the lobbies of the Senate and be placed. They will be charged to represent Chamber of Depaties.
The President thinks that in view of the Ministerial crisis he ought to be informed of the dally state of the feeling of Parliament, The President Independent of his Ministers. has not been represented in the Chamber since the Constitution was altered in 1873.
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1. O'Donovan Rossa, whose twenty-year term expired on July and, 1892 and who returned to England last month, has announced his intention of standing for election as the City Marshal of Dublin.
A special from Llege says that three cases of cholera, one fatal, have occurred in that city within the past twenty-four hours. The cares are reported from the near neighbourhood of Liege.
PARTS, July 5th. The liquidator of the old Panama Canal Company has undertaken to deliver to the new company formed to complete the
All the canal, belongings of the bankrupt Company on the Isthmus of Panama, besides documenis, plans Fallway, on
the
condition the and shares in the Canal be completed within the stipulated time. The liquidator reserves the right to send a Com-
mission to inspect the works and books.
The Mayor of Bezos, a town also miles north The Socle é Generate, Crédit Lyonnais and Credit Industriel have undertaken to subscribe of Versailles, while walking on Sunday in a pablic svende bear the Seine, inw Vicomte 10,000,000 francs and to furnish three directors Breteul and a recently naturalized Italian named and agree to purchase the unissued lottery bands Dicanons fighting a duel. The Mayor shouted of the old company up to 545,000 bonds. The to them to stop, but they finished the duel before capital is 60,000) 4 the remains of General be reached them. Vicomte Breteul wasserfously
During the burial Injured to the arm. The Italian and the seconds Boulanger's mother at Most Farnasse Cemetery decamped. They had quarrelled during a dis-to-day, a member of the former Patriotic League cussion of Santo's crime.
delivered an oration in which be enlarged upon
regrets felt by
July 4th:
the
by the
100.
Hongkong, 26th April, 1894. Active preparations are being made on the Britannia and Vigilant. The latter has shipped two tons of lead.
BUCHAREST, July 6th. An unfinished pavilion in the Exhibition grounds in this city collapsed yesterday, burying twenty-eight workmen, love being Injured fatally.
SIAM NOTES.
BANGKOK, July 24th, The steamship Phra Nang, which arrived on Sunday, brought some 300 conlies and a flagstaff for the British Legation.
H.M.S, Rattler left her anchorage yesterday and was relieved by the Swift, which returned after a short cruise in the Gulf.
The Kong Bong leaves this trip for Bombay with a cargo of wood. She is chartered by the teak firms of Bangkok have recently made large Bombay Barmah Corporation. Both the great
shipments of teak to Bombay. Saturday morning by the Fylla for a craise
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Scott Left Bangkok on
The Brazilian Legation at Paris has received Mme. Boulanger AC sation for the death of along the East Coast. Mr. Scott has been sil-
| a dispatch reporting that a battle was fought on June 27th between the insurgent troops under General Saraiva and the Government troops of General Lima. The battle occurred near the pass of Undo and the rebels lost over 1,000 men, including several officers.
The Temps correspondent at Rio wires that the situation there was never darker, saying Peixoto ban the fate of the Brazillas people in his hands. He takes nobody into his confidence.
LONDON, Joly 4th.
The
M.
was
When he described General Boulanger as the viction of "the rascals in power," the guardian of the cemetery interfered and told the orator that such language could not be tolerated. The speaker explained that he had reference to the politicians governing the nation in 1889, and The exercise protested against interference. preceeded without feet les rejected the prope
further interruption.
sltion to grant urgency to Pelletan'e amnesty revolution. Viviani moved and Pelletan sup. Ambassador Bayard at a diaber given to-day ported as argency resolation calling for plenary at the Savoy by Consul General P. S. Collins of an Berdens was to day elected President of
was rejected, 265 to 157. the United States, referring to General John Hewaton of California, whom the Grand Jury the Chamber of Deputies. The vote was: refused to ladict for causing the death of George Berdeau, 259; Brisson, 157; scattering, 33
lilnerunt musician, mud who sat on Burton, an 3.195
Twelve thousand (?) square metres of work- 455 4.613 the right of the American Mialster, sald
shops connected with Charpentier's awning 1,635 What has excelled the kindness and hospt-factory, at Saint Luer-sur-Seine, have been 2,316 160
The damage amounts to 2,576 tality of England? Where has greater justice destroyed by fire. 3.534 449 3,983 been found? We, although not asking favours, several million francs,
ROME, July 5th. acknowledge with the greatest gratitude the $4.489 8,0gi 62,580 justice of this great nation. This it is that beats Popolo Romano says that police favestigation us across the ocean to each other. Let us bas revealed a conspiracy, of which Cette was NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL, became rivals with Great Britain in kindliness be centre, to kill the bends of variour European and justice. Let us de rivals in only what countries. The austchist Legs was delegated The following telegrams from our San elevates our nation.”
to kill Premier Crisp) and Santo to kill Carnot. Francisco exchanges were "crowded out" of
Lega came to Rome from Cette when be made last night's issue !—-
the attempt to shoot Signor Crispl.
WASHINGTON, July gib. The cash balance in the Treasury to-day was
Infinty
-Cavalry ........
Artlilery, field
Engineert
Commissariat
39,936 5,432 46,368
2,910 489 4.158
Artillery, fortification 1,515
CRONSTADT, June 30th. Twelve cises of cholera, of which six were fatal, have been reported here.
Lizor, June 30th. Six cass of cholerine have been reported here. One death occurred.
PARIS, July 1st. A. A. Zimmerman was beaten to-day in a race at the Velodrome by Holodrous, a Belgian. The contest was an excltiog one.
ROME, July 2nd, The Pope has appointed committee of Cardinals to consider the policy of Mgr. Satolit in the United States, and an early decision. In the matter la expected.
LONDON, July 2nd.
The Hamburg-American line steamer Venetia, from Christiansand. June 23rd, for New York, li asbare at Stromaff Island, off the northerly coast of Scotland. She is likely to float at the next high tide.
On board the Venetia are 423 steerage passen gers. She carries no aaloon passengers.
The stud of the Duchess of Montross were auction at Newmarket Fily two lots sold at were disposed of, realizing a total of £47.405.
A dispatch to the Times from Constantinople says: Information has been received of fighting between the Circassian settlers and Druses in Syria, la which 400 were killed and wounded. The Druses were badly armed and were the greatest sufferers.
MADRID, July and.
The Marquis de Cuba, one of the leaders of
the recent Spanish pilgrimage to Rome, had a Darrow escape from zusassination to-day. The Margas was visiting the new cathedral which is
After the band had played #Hail Columbia,” Consol-General Collins responded to Mr. Bayard's speech, saying that he was sure it expressed the feelings of the American "Extlan " in London.
the Valkyria geldinge
LARGS, July 4th,
The Britannia and Valkyris contested to-day In the second regatta of the Clyde racing season, that of the Royal Western Yacht Club, for the Weymis Bay priza of £50. A fine southerly wind was blowing as the yachts crossed the line, the weather berth. The course was from eymas Bay round the boats off Largs, to the Mount Stoard House and back to the starting line, three times round, the total distance being forty-five miles. The Britannia weathered the Valkyrie in going to wladward and, when making the Largs mark, lecressed her
her lead
The Prince of Peedily.
|
ing for some tline past, and it is to be hoped she will return completely restor
restored to good health. The Fylla was courteously placed at the dis posal of the party by the Naval Department
The Champion Ellis collision case, which bus been pending settlement for the last year, bas at isst been
amicably arra
arranged between the French Chargés Afaires, and H. H. Phra Ong Kachon by the Naval Court of French and English Department, on the barle sid down officers. Menus. Windier & Co. receive 61 per cent. of their original claim, which was for $15,000, round numbers.
G. Scott, H. H. M
the
We learn that Mr.
Chargé d'Affaires, will leave in about a month's time for the North, to begin the delimitation of the "buffer state,” arranged for between the French
En lish Governments. MM. Pavia, and
and Lel ere Pontalis, French Commissioners, are on their way to Saigon, M. Pavle wa expected Khone during the current mantb, Ed M. Pontalis had left for Hanol about the time M. Pavle started down the Mekong,
J. KENNEDY,
PROPRIETOR,
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Programmes may beh dat the CLUB and at Messrs. KELLY & WALSH, Ld
W. H. E. MURRAY, Hon Secretary,
Hongkong, and Augus', 1894
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We much regret to announce the death of Mr. John Cludis, who died on Wednesday at Koh-el- cbang, where he bad been landed lu sn spparently dying condition from the Hecuba. Mr. Clonis had been for some days in the Bangkok hospital, suffering from acute dysentery, and was proceeding to Slogapore, an reuse for THE Company's Steamship jave to bepce of recovering his health, Mr.
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NEW YORK, July 5th. A dispatch from Kingston, Jamaica, says: Advices from Hartl state that a revolution in that country is imminent.
ST. PETERSBURG, July 5th. Twenty cases of cholera, six fatal,” were reported from this city from July rat to July 3rd.
CHICAGO, July 5th.
The price of whisky will advance two cents a gallon io-morrow. Last Saturday the price was advanced 3 cents a gallon, making the advance in less than a week to 5 cents, running the price up from $1.15 to $1.20
LONDON, Jaly 6th.
藏
The scene in H.B.M. Consuler Court at the hearing of the "newspaper case! on Friday inst cannot, by the most well-disposed critic, be called creditable. When one gentleman tells another la excesively piala terms that what he says is the
untrue there is always a a feeling amongst auditors that the convenances have been exceeded; but the maiter becomes considerably worse when a counsel leatoed in the law is the peran denounced, and another of the Sabie
dir. tinguished profeusian deciates that in the denun
well-founded and justifiable.
Henley Regatta to-day, the Leander and Thames It cannot be crews competed. Thames led at the start, but critic that such a crisis can be satisfactorily gat
was a dingdong race, and Leander drew away in over by a a mere direction at the
the part of the Judge the last furlong, and won in spite of the Thames to be more careful in maiding statements." crew's sports by baits length in 7m. 338,
regret to record the death of John In the final beat for the Silver Goblets the Jackson. pilots
that the
proceeding from
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morning.
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cutter, at the comple-. tion of the first round, was three minutes aboad of Lord Danraven's yacht The Britannia msfatalned bar lead to the end and won by seven minutes. When the Britannia put about to windward of the Valkyrie the Prince of Wales' cutter had hardly room mough, and Captain Garter had considerable difficulty in getting the Britannia round the Valkyrti. As it was, anch The Nickalis brothers led from the start the pilot schooner to the barque Zuleks when accident
Today's racing was all in favour of the by about half a length, and in a dozen strokes bont capsfred. The news has been received is HONGKONG, SHANGHAL, LONDON AND Britannia. She showed herself to be the
drew further away and won by a length. Bangkok great regret, where Pilat Jackson superior to her opponent in nearly every polat
TIME,
was a great favourite. Mr. Jackson came to 9. 261. of failing. The wind was southerly, taming to
In the race for the Thames Cup Oxford beat Bangkok in 1858 the American schoonei the west, and of fair strength, The Satantta the London Rowing Club,
W Vads, and owing to
the not She up
Captain was 1
was left behind
in care of however, ander mainssile and jib, the Clyde,
American Consul. He afterwards wh
nearly occurred.
into
with
in Bangkere
now la course of construction, when he was fvorna second in 46. 35m. The Britannia & the charges against Von Katz have declared the Bay. He was for some time th
attacked by a workman armed with a detringer. Another workman interfered to protect the Marquis and received dangerous wounds: The Marquis escaped unhurt. The would-be assassle was arrested.
PANAMA, July and,
It is proposed to commenco work on the canal at Culebra In August, if arrangements are finally
In the last regatta of the club the Satantia, Britannia, Valkyrie, Caluna and ivorna started. The Valkyria Salahed first in 4h. 3am. 3. sprang ber mast, the Colusa gave up the race owing to the giving out of her port runner, and the Solonila gave up the race after the second round.
the final heat for the Diamond Sculls Gay Nickalls best his brother Vivian. Time, gm. 331 A dispatch to the Daily News from Berlin says that the commission appointed to Inquire
Innocent.
Whereupon the Emperor talegraphed orders for bis release.
The Brazilian Minister has received a dispatch saying that 1,000 rebels were killed in the bottle Passelando, Rio Grande do Sul, en June 17th, which General Saraiva, the forargent
victory, commander, claimed
PARIS, July 6th. The Figaro says that Carlo Santo, the root, han addressed =
The Vigilant came off the dry dock and will, barring accidente, be ready for racing to-morrow,
BUDA PERTH, July 4th. Near Tokay, in Northern Hungary, a ferry. by 30th. is a sollicles Thies was capsized with murderer force of labouleta bere. Director Mange intends 200 people so beard I reported that awont letter to President Casimir-Perier, asking for
100 passengers were drowned.
money with which to mitigate the rigour of the Mme. Carnot selving in the Lyons prison.
to conduct operations on a line of strict economy, There will be no high salarles paid and no Sinecures.
BUDA PERTH, July and. Tea houses were destroyed and twenty-five badly damaged by fire here, Loss, 500,000 forias. A wall fell, killing two policemen and Lajuring several fireman.
LARGS (Scotland), July 3rd,
STOCKHOLM, July 4th.
treatment be
An inquest over the body of the man who was
states that from the moment of supposed to have died of dierbes, shows that his election to the Presidency, nearly seven it was a case of Asiatic cholera. The man arrived years ago, until he was murdered, scarcely a here feam St. Petersburg on the steamer Dorlin.eceive maandag letters or threats against his day passed that her husband did not LONDON, July 5th. At the Henley Regatta to-day in the Diamond lle convoyed in some other way. Scolls Vivian Nickalis beat Joe Wright, the
BERLIN, July 6th. The Kleine Journal saya that the wife of lengths, Time, 9 35.
released from custody by order of the Emperor, has received an anonymous letter, in which the of the author of the slanderous epistles which her husband was accored of
The offer has been accepted and the
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ASTERS of Vessels arriving here CAN-TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE engaged in the business of ship chandlery, and M NOT BE TOO PARTICULAR LA NO later la supplying provisions te vessels outside the BOURCE of supply of FRESH WATER,
employed as we especially during the present epidemic. Company, and also by the old Bangkok firm of enable them to BUPPLY VESSELS with any bast owned by the "Вогрее J. W. KEW & Co.'s STEAK WATER-BOATS Mason. He afterwards traded from Macao to quantity of PURE FRESH WATER, with the Havanos, and after a six years' absence returned greatest despatch and at moderate rates. to Bangkok where he settled as pilot. Plot Jackson was somewhat eccentric in bis hablis, but charitable and canstows to fault. Hils loss will be deeply daplored by the many ké succoured in distress) and his name will live in history as having been exptured by the Siamese when piloting in the 7. 8. Say on July 13th, 1803
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The Britannia. Palkurie and Safanitastarted Toronto - oarsman, by two and three-quarter Royal Chamberlain Von Kotz, who has been broached to" and turned over the BIA "AIMLER'S PATENT MOTOR LAUNCHER PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-providing it be
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with Galaess second. In the first beat for the Silver Gebiets the broilers Nickel had a over. The Canadians, Ryan and Wright, declined
start.
STR, July 6th.
this morning in the big races. Valkyrie, since she carries 200 feet of increased sail, allowa The second best was won by Gay Nickails, Britannia aine seconds. Sotanite allows both the Britannia and Valkyrie two minutes and twenty-alk seconde,
A Skelmorlie, nearing the first bany, Valkyria to
leading thirty-Ava reconds, Salantis second. TheValkyrie continued to lucioase her lead off Cambrae. When nearly once round the four-cornered course, Britannia overhauled Satanita. The first round was timed as follows: Valkyris 2.35.351 Britannia, 2.38.511 Salantis, 3.29.44
The result was another victory for the Prince will be invited to send a representative, and the Petersburg, zie suffering from cholers. Wales' cutt Britannia, which crossed the Pope may be asked to preside or appoint the folabing line.1 45 mhead of the Valkyrie.
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The Vienna correspondent of the News says that it is reported that France desires to have a conference of the Pawers to take concerted action the anarchists. The Cabinete so far against approached on the subject favour the proposal,
Stoce Sunday night eight cases of cholera, two of which were fatal, have bean reported,
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