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"originated from interested parties," he showed the same lamentable lack of com- mon sense and ordinary discretion, which is not merely apparent from the beginning to the end of the statement, but which characterised his action throughout the whole of the proceedings which resulted so unfortunately. "One can easily understami that Captain Weenea, when he wrote his plain, unvarnished statement of facts, was anxious to set himself right with his owners:
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
The authorities, of course, very soon became atquainted with the actual state of affairs, and there is not the remotest doubt that, had Captain Wenner obeyed the instructions gives him on his arrival,
were again hoisted on the 28th, and the Tur appointment of sie Henry. Irving by the authorities were informed for the first time | China Mail to the governorship of Hongkong that his condenser was 'out of order, and has not been confirmed by Her Majesty's Go- that unless a supply of water was sent. heverniment, that gentleman having, received the would be compelled to break the quaran-appointment of governor of British Guiana: We he would have received permission to pro-line laws. At 4 p.m. a deputation of Chi-the somewhat awkward situation by stating that observe that our contemporary tries to get out of ceed to his borth on the Monday afternoon. nese passengers numbering, about 500, it was at one time pretty generally supposed As, however, the Master of the Ocean ap- "among whom was Mr. Kitan, brother to that sir Henry Irving would be our next Governor," peared to believe that he could set at the Chinese Commissioner to California," No person in the world—the Chino Mail excepted defiance the authority of the New South waited upon Captain WRDER and with -ever supposed anything of the kind.
tears asked if it was the intention to starve Wales Parliament, the Special Committee
them. As the requests for water were
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but we must express our regret that his evidently decided to teach him that they unheeded, the Captain generously offered ing Colonial Secretary, and the circumstances.
steamer.
For
were
I view of Dr. Stewart's past experiences as Act-
connected with his resignation of that office, his re-appointment by the Administrator is an event of importance which merits more than a passing notice. We shall therefore express our views on the subject at some length in our next issue. In the meantime, it gives us much pleasure to be able to bear testimony to the careful, assiduous, and courteous manner in which Dr. Stewart has performed his duties as Police Magistrate since is appointment to that responsible and arduous office.
REUTER wires to-day that serious agrarian qut- rages in Ireland are daily increasing. Parnell and Dillon have been releasel un parole.
The Visitors to the City Hall Museum for European, 350; Chinese, 2,843; total 3,190, the week ending 26th March, 1582, were:-
A TELEGRAM! received to-day announces that Consistory has been held at which the Pope nominated several Cardinals, amongst whom is McCabe, Archbishop of Dublin.
TELEGRAPNIC information dated London yester- day states that fighting has taken place at Gal way, between the 84th Regiment sad the 88th Regiment. several were wounded.
IT is officially notified that His Excellency the Administrator has been pleased to appoint provi sionally, and until further notice, Mr. Frederick Stewart, to be Acting Colonial secretary and Auditor General.
The telegrams from Indian papers brought on by the French mail; which are spread out with so much ostentation in our contemporaries' columns, were published in the Telegraph nearly a fortnight ago,
literary production was not published at could command obedience within their own the time of writing, when a comparison jurisdiction. The whole affair is in a nut-them all the cooked food there was in the between his recital of the proceedings and shell. the troubles which
saloon, which they declinect, saying there those emanating from other equally brought upon the charterers and pas- were nearly 500 hungry people to feed. authentic sources-especially that which sengers of the steamship Octon, Captain At 5 pm. Captain WRHER intercepted the appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald-Was was mainly responsible by his Manly Beach steamer and told his tale of would have enabled the public to be in a outrageous behaviour in the face of laws wou stating that all his passengers had position to judge of the relative merits of which he knew right well he could not retired having had neither food nor water the case from a view of both sides of the evade. The action of the Executive of New the whole day. At 11 p.m. orders were question. We will now relate what South Wales was undoubtedly high-hand-given to the water boat to supply the ship actually transpired during the voyage of ed; Captain WEDDER's indiscreet conduct with water, and on the morning of the 29th the Ocam, and our statements can be cor-
proved that it was to a very considerable at 7 a.m-two days and a half after the
IN noticing the movements in the Police the other roborated by a reference to the Sydney extent justified.
vessel's arrival in port-the water was day, we omitted to mention that Inspector Mac. newspapers, and to a gentleman at present
In his relation of facts, Captain WEBBER accordingly supplied. Standing by them-kie had been transferred from Stanley to shau-ki-
wan, Inspector J. C. Swanston giving up the latter THE Nagasaki Express learns that Captain in Hongkong who was a passenger in the states that "the ship sailed for Melbourne selves, the above extracts from the sworn
at 4 p.m. on July 2nd;" but he does not affidavit appear to make out a good case station to take charge at stanley. Prior to leav. Waring, of the Gordon Castle, is about to be for Captain WEBDER. The references to ing shau-ki-wan, Inspector Swanston was waited presented with a gold watch by the United States It would serve no useful end to do more state that by leaving Sydney Harbour as than touch lightly on the particulars of the he did he broke the quarantine regulations the 500 starving Chinese that had neither upon by a deputation representing the inhabi-Government, for his services in connection with Ocean's trip from Hongkong to Sydney, as
then in force, and set the authority of the food nor water for all that length of time, tants of the village and presented with a very the rescue of the crew of the ship Humbolt.
handsome silk flag as a token of respect, and as thebarbarous treatment" of the Chinese New South Wales Government at defiance. could not fait to appeal to our common
a mark of appreciation for the very satisfactory only commenced after the vessel's arrival In the face of this extraordinary outrage humanity, until a little lower down in the
manner in which he had performed his various there; however, it may not be amiss—as a
on the laws of the Colony, is it any marvel Captain's statement we find the following duties during the four years and eight months he test of the value of some of Captain Wen- that when the Orcas returned to Sydney on slight inconsistencies which take us aback had been in charge of the station. DER'S Sworn statements-to refer briefly to July 12th with the objectionable cargo of somewhat:It was never reported from one matter he calls special attention to in Chinese still on board, the Executive de- the ship by me that there his letter. It is perfectly well known to termined to teach Captain WEDDER a richly food on board, as there was more than every person who has travelled on the merited lesson, and to show to the Master sufficient to last another month; the Australian coast that Captain Weaner's of the Ocean in particular, and shipmasters ship was exceptionally well found in assertion that "a most rigid inspection of generally, that the decrees of the Parliament every way, fresh provisions and water ship and passengers was made at Cook of the Colony could not be set at nought in were obtained at Cooktown, Townsville, town is simple bunkum. The medical in- Sydney Harbour? During the period and Brisbane, and had by my orders been spection of Chinese passengers at the of the second quarantine--extending to freely used for sanitary purposes." What Australian minor ports is just about as some fourteen days-Captain WraBER can this mean? Simply that all Captain elegraph is in Hongkong. The coolies again refused to comply with the harbour WEDDER's sworn assertions about 500 pass the examining officer frequently at regulations, and in several instances acted starving Chinese were mere moonshine, night, with their jackets open at the breast, in a most outrageous manner, on one utterly devoid of the slightest foundation and showing their foreheads, at the rate occasion threatening to shoot a constable in fact. He is condemned out of his own of about twelve a minute. A medical ex- from the Quarantine Station, who had re-mouth. The public can now see how far amination which can pass some 500 pas-ceived instructions to proceed on boardMr. F. BULKELEY Jonssos's attack on the sengers in an hour can scarcely, we sub- the steamer in the discharge of his special | Government of Hongkong was justified. mit, be truthfully, described as "a rigid | duty. Captain WEBBER's notorious pro- Inspection." That, however, is merely a minor detail.
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The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, Maren 29, 1882.
Is discussing a question of the character
„of the alleged scandalous treatinent of the Chinesa passengers on board the steam- ship Ocean by the authorities of New South Wales, it is obviously to the interests of the public that the whole truth should be known. It coull serve no useful aim. or end at this late stage, when as a matter
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THE Roderick Hay undocked at Kowloon last night, and the steamship Pawan at Aberdeen this morning. The Powan will resume her place on the Canton line this evening. The French mail steamer Saghalien will probably be docked at sam-shui-po to-morrow.
SAYS the Nagasaki Express of the 18th inst.;- Mr. Williams, second engineer of the M.B. Co.'s steamship Genkai Maru, died suddenly at sca from the effects of heart disease shortly after 19
pm on Thursday night. He was interred in the Foreign Cemetery yesterday afternoon.
no MAJOR General Sargent, C.B., who is coming on by the Kashgar, expected here on the 31st inst., brings with him his own Military secretary, Major F. Carlew of the Prince of Wales' Volunteers (south Lancashire Regiment), which is composed of two linked battalions, the first battalion 40th Foot and the 2nd battalion 8and Foot. Major Cardew, who belonged to the latter, has passed through the staff College, and has had considerable service on the staff. Major For acting as a watchman to gamblers anil try- Hamilton of the Buffs, the present Acting Asing to corupt the Chinese Police Constable by sistant Military Secretary, will, we suppose, offering him a bribe of 20 cents to let him off, a Chinaman was sent this morning by Mr. Wode- retura to duty with his Regiment when the new Military Secretary at:lves.
house to seven days' imprisonment with hard labour, the 20 cents to go towards augmenting the funds of the poor-box.
It is hardly likely that the article in last night's China Mail an the subject of "the honest and impartial government" which Mr. Marsh's ar- rival to assume the office of Administrator is to ting to Hongkong, will receive the approval of the community. His Excellency the Admini- strator is no stranger to the Colony, and it may be safely assumed that he will do his duty to the best of his ability, and in accordance with his instructions from Her Majesty's Government.
ANextraordinary issue of the Government Gazette published last night notifies that the Honourable William Henty Marsh, Colonial secretary, having this day returned to Hongkong and taken the usual Oaths, has assumed the Office of Adminis tator of the Colony during the absence of the Governor, in accordance with the provisions made in the Royal Letters Patent under the Great
of fact the question may be considered for he forgotten that prior to the arrival of the take further action in the matter at the nessed the man in charge calmly tying down the Before claborately belauding the Hon. Mr. Marsh Seal of the United Kingdom bearing date at all practical purposes finally settled, either
Ocean
test to the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales did not appear in the Sydney newspapers until two days after the steamer left the port for Hongkong, con- sequently the authorities were unable to
time, although there is no doubt whatever that if he had not taken the precaution to get clear away before publishing it, he would have been compelled to cat very humble pic, notwithstanding his defiant language. By the time he returned to Sydney something like peace and order had been restored in the city, the small- pox "seare" had run its course, and the government did not consider it worth while to take any further notice of Captain HENAY WEBBER.
Is the Japan Gazette Where appears an anecdote which must have peculiar interests for those whose duty or pleasure causes then to travel much in small native seamers. Rival boats ply between Yokohama and Yokosuka, and a passenger in one which was dropping behind in the race wit- safety valve after ordering all the coal possible to be heaped on the fires. Remonstrated with," he said it was duijiobh, as the boiler was new last year. The pressure gange showed 55 kilogmm ues and he said to kilogramunes equalled Solbs. English, but the boiler was quite safe at golbs." As a kilogramme is 2.20lbs. avoirdupois, it is evident there was something radically wrong in the native "captain's " calculation; but be that as interpose to save unsuspecting passengers from it may, there can be no question some law should being blown up or scalded to death through the foolhardy tricks of the men employed to run small
at Governor Hennessy's expense, it will, perhaps, Westminster the Ninth day of April, 1877, be quite as well to wait for the results of the Ad- ministrator's policy which is to make the future of the Colony brighter than it has been for years past. When will our contemporary understand the difference between vulgar indecency and good taste?
ment.
AMONG the passsengers atrived to-day by the steamer Fobien, from the coast Poits, are Dr and Mrs. Manson, who with their family, are ex rante for England. On the steamer's departure from Amoy, in spite of a drenching main, quite a number of the community, including nearly the whole of the ladies, visited the Foklen to bid adieu
On arriving at Sydney the Ocean was immediately ordered into quarantine to await further instructions. Now it must not
Ocean in Sydney, the New South Wales to gloss over the action of the Sydney Go- Parliament had decided that all vessels ar vernment, or to imitate the Hon. F. BUL-riving, from China with Chinese passen- KELEY JOHNSON'S Exeter Hall system of gers should be put in quarantine until a highly coloring in most sensational phrase report from the Health Officer should be ology--better adapted for the columns received by the Special Committee ap- of "a punny dreadful" than to be addressed pointed to specially investigate these to the intelligent members of the Chamber matters, and should remain in quaran
A WELL-KNOWN gaol-bird named Chan Yat, was of Commerce-a grievance which had no tine until the Committee issued such
charged this morning before Mr. Wodehouse with to the Dector, while the Chinese on both sides of special concern with Hongkong, and the orders for the guidance of shipmasters as
stable and damaging his uniform trousers. Police cracker bombardment. Dr. Manson has, during damaging trees and assaulting a Police Con- the harbour testified their regard with the usual incidents and results of which, moreover, might he deemed accessary for the public
Constable Lyons said that at half-past five o'clock a sixteen years' residence in that port, won the have been most grossly exaggerated. If safety. We have nothing to do at present |
yesterday evening he saw the prisoner on Ken-esteem of both Foreigners and Chinese. He the honorable member referred to is anxi- with the wisdom of this measure; it is For whatever harsh treatment the Chi-native steamers. ous to constitute himself general cham enough for us that it was the law. That it nese passengers received-although that
nedy Road snapping branches off trees. He ar- leaves Dr. Ringer (late of Formosa) in medical rested him, when the prisoner became very vio- charge of the hospitals. pion and special apologist for unjustly or entailed great hardships and heavy losses has been most grossly exaggerated-It is asserted, says the Graphic, alluding to the lent, refused to go to the station, and seized the cruelly treated humanity throughout the on shipowners and charterers may be true Captain WEBER is solely to blame, his differences between England and the United constable dangerously, damaging his trousers to THE master of cargo boat No. 279 was sent to world, his proper sphere is London, where enough; but these are matters quite out-obstinate and incomprehensible conduct states with reference to Chili and Peru, that Mr. the extent of forty cents. A gentleman passing four months' hard labour this morning, by Mr. he will find many congenial spirits ready side the scope of the present discussion. in the first instance causing all the subse-
Maine's views and aspirations on this subject at the time went for assistance, and returned Wodehouse, on the charge of stealing 170pounds to aid him in a Quixotic crusade against Captain WEBER received positive instruc- quent trouble. The burning of the pass-trymen, and we sincerely hope that this is the prisoner was taken to the Station. The defend- & Co. The defendant had been employed re- meet with little sympathy among his own coun- with an Indian Constable, with whose aid the of sandalwood, the property of Jardine, Matheson everything and everybody in the four tions as to his course of action from an engers' clothes was certainly an extreme case, for they are views and aspirations which if ant was fined a dollar or in default three days moving the wood to the godowns from a ship quarters of the globe. The class of elo-authority which was entitled to obedience, measure, which the actual circumstances indulged in might ultimately embroil the two hard labour, and to pay 40 cents for the damage in the harbour, and endeavoured to secure à quence indulged in by Mr. Jousson on the and how did he art upon them? Long of the case can hardly justify; but some great English-speaking nations in war. Mean-to the trousers, or suffer a further day's imprison- the bottom of the boat and covering it over with portion for himself by secreting thirty pounds at scandal night suit an ordinary before the Health Officer's report had excuse can be made for what at first time, it is almost laughable to contemplate Mr. Exeter Hall audience; it probably would | even reached the Special Committee, Cap. sight appears harsh and unjustifiable, Blaine's picture of John Bull immersed in south
planks, and 140 pounds in his own cabin, under cause universal weeping and wailing at a tain WEEK commenced hulsting signals, when it is explained that the Legislative American politics, because it differs so entirely ACCORDING to the Graphic the decision of the the boards used as his bed. Upon being asked blue-stocking tea meeting; but it is ut, of distress and firing rockets; and although Assembly of New South Wales were at from what we have hitherto supposed to be the House of Commons with regard to Mr. Bradlaugh by Jardine's head watchman, prior to the search terly thrown away upon practical business positively ordered not to leave his vessel that time practically in the hands of the nations with European blood in their veins, and was hardly possible for the majority to withdraw wood, if he had removed all the sandalwood reality. Considering that it was a conflict between was precisely what most people anticipated. It which resulted in the discovery of the concealed men whose colonial experiences are not to until he received further instructions, he mob, and were being simply dictated to whose several territories occupy a large portion of from the position which they had taken with so from the cargo boat, he replied that it had been be imposed upon by any amount of cup left the ship and intercepted the Manly by the numerous indignation meetings the earth's surface, the war between Peru and much decision on former occasions. It may be all removed. and saucer gush. Judged by his general Beach, steamer, with what object he fails which were daily held for the so-called Bolivia on the one side and Chili on the other a little difficult to understand their scruples, ace- observations on the subject, and that pain satisfactorily to explain. At the time we purpose of suppressing small-pox, although was regarded by Englishmen with an apathying that Mr. Bradlaugh admits the binding force WE would direct attention to the performance of ful, reference to a letter from a friend in speak of, the small-pox "scare" was raging in reality to prevent the Chinese from com-
which was almost discreditable considering the of the oath, and expressly denies that he ever Verdi's world renowned opera La Traviata which Sydney, which stated that the matter had in Sydney. For the first time in the ing into the country. A panic raged in unbounded curiosity which they are capable of meant to thrust his theological or antitheologica, will be given by the Royal Italian Opera Com been brought before the Legislative Coun-history of New South Wales this dread the city; and the authorities were practi- developing about some vulgar murder. Mer opinions on the attention of the House. still pany at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, this even- cil, and that strong hopes were entertained ful epidemic had made its appearance cally in the hands of the mob. Captain regions were, of course, interested, and naval permitted to go through the usual form, the ma. which, we may add, is founded on Dimas Als chants who had trading relations with those having repeatedly declared that he would not be ing. A detailed sketch of the plot of the opera, that some compensation would be eventu- in the country, and it had, without the WEDDER asserts that the suit of clothes and men watched the sea-fight (a rare incident now-jority could not with dignity have annulled their celebrated story "La Dame aux Camelias," will ally awarded to the sufferers, it is chark shadow of a doubt, been introduced blanket supplied to each passenger in lieu a-days) with a lively regard, but among the prolifbition; and it may now be assumed that be found in another column. signora Pinelli, whọ able to conclude that Mr. JOHNSON'S by Chinese, The feeling against the of those burned were provided by the public.generally "the war in south America," as Mr. Bradlaugh will not be allowed to take his will appear as Violette, achieved a pronounced. actual knowledge of the whole affair, and Chinese in Sydney-especially amongst charterers, Messrs. G, R. STEVENS & Co., on it was vaguely styled, was viewed with about the seat in the manner at present prescribed by law. | success in this character in shanghai, and as ihe of Australian life, laws, manners, and what is known as the larrikin element the demand of the Government, who re- same degree of languid interest as the recent Either the right of affiimation must be granted, ¦ has quite recovered from her recent indisposition custo.ns, are of the most superficial descrip- was so great that it was with difficulty fused to release the ship unless this man troubles between the Government of the Cape or he must remain outside of Parliament altoge. we may look forward with confidence to an ex- tion, founded, in fact, upon a cursory that the authorities were able to maintain date was faithfully obeyed. We may be in Colony and thic Basutos. The sympathy of the ther. There is considerable advantage in the cellent impersonation this evening. We would glance at the extraordinary document order, and in fact they could not at times error, but we have certainly good grounds few who took the trouble to study the subject issue being thus narrowed, and it is much to be also call attention to the second series of sub- signed "Hexar WEBBER," which appeared prevent emigrants from the Flowery Land for believing that Messrs. GEO. R. STEVENS evidence seemed to show that their enemies were beginning that the question would sooner or later particulars of which will be found in our adver leant towards the Chilians, first because the regretted that Mr. Gladstone did not see from the scription performances which has been arranged, in our columns on Monday. There were from being subjected to brutal treatment, & Co, merely acted as agents, for the New the aggressors, and, secondly, because they.com- several gentlemen seated round the table The populace of Sydney were so infected South Wales Government in supplying the ducted the struggle with rare skill and courage. deal with the matter by legislation, the chances number of seats have already been taken.
assume this form. Had he proposed at once to tising columns. We are glad to leam that a large at the Chamber of Commerce who could with the horrible reports of the spread of clothing, &c., and unless we are greatly But we all hoped that this unnatural conflict might are that the difficulty would have been speedily have utterly demolished the house of cards small-pox in their midst, that they appeared mistaken, that firm has long since been very soon come to an end, and that the burden laid overcome, for the Tories would scarcely have UNDER the heading "Rather hard to take in," s Mr. JOHNSON went so far out of his way to for a time to have lost their presence of properly compensated for their outlay, like on the defeated party would not be immoderate. liked to begin their career in Opposition by an New York paper publishes the following erect; but they doubtless considered the mind. What effect, under such circum wise for the undue detention of the steamer. so much and no more than this was, according attempt, to make, the oath a theological test. | Charles Dáll and Harry Colton, members of the game not worth the candle. We will stances, could Captain WEDDER's extra. We submit that Captain WEDDER'S sworn
to our humble belief, the extent of England's in- Whatever course they may now adopt, the duty Olympic Club, were out, duck, shooting. While therefore take it upon ourselves to place ordinary rocket firing and distress signal-statement is a garbled, incomplete, and terference. But we were altogether mistaken of Mr. Gladstone is plain enough. A Liberal trying to cross one of the sloughs at low tide, the public in possession of the whole truth ling have on an excited populace? Is it unreliable version of what actually took spectacles. What do we see now? Why, Eng-exclusion of a lawfully-elected representative from It was impossible for Charles to assist him, Let us put on Mr. Blaine's patent refracting Prime Minister cannot possibly consent to the Harry sank in the soft mud up to his armpits. --and nothing but the truth of the whole at all surprising that first the populace place, and in proof of our opinion we would land, who is always bold, energetic, and vigilant Parliament on the ground of his opinions respect through fear of sinking also. The tide was of the proceedings which led to the publica- and then the authorities. arrived at the beg to call attention to one or two matters in spreading her commercial power," backing up ing religion." That would be to conflict with all rapidly coming in; no time was to be lost, fer in tion of Captain WEDGER'S manifesto, and conclusion that all was not as it should be referred to, by the Master of the Ocean Chili at every step, while "Peru felt the heavy the most fundamental principles of the Liberal 20 minutes it would be over Harry's head. On to the subsequent action of the Hon. F. on board the Ocean? The report spread which will conclusively prove how much hand of England upon hier at every turn. "The creed; and there can, we suppose, be no doubt the bank was a piece of gaspipe about five feet BULKELRY JOHNSON,
through the city like wildfire that there (or how little) actual reliance can safely be victory of Chill throws the whole Peruvian busi that the House of Commons will be asked to open long. This Bir. Dall managed to get to Harry, When Captain HENRY WEBBER went was small-pox on board the latest arrival placed on the sworn-affadavit of this gentleness into English lands in a field legitimately its doors wide enough to admit Atheists, Mr.scho, stuck in the mud put it to his mouth, and through the formality of swearing before from China, and the people were in such man. Captain WEDDER affirms that at 10 belonging to the United States." It is easy to Bradlaugh, however, will have no reason to com- when the tide raised over his head breathed an attorney to the statement made by an infuriated state that had the vessel am. on the morning of June 27th, he hoisted see that if only a moderate proportion of Ameri-plain if this is not done at once. There are ques through it for four hours while Charles went for him, "to make the position more secure," come alongside the wharf to discharge signals of distress for water and kept them assertions of Mr. Blaine, it will not increase their Parliament, and other men in a position to his turned with ropes, and when the tide, receded cans can be persuaded to believe these romantic tions of far more urgent importance before help to the draw-bridge six miles away. He re- as he expresses it, and to contradict untrue her passengers, it is more than likely that fiying all day; the last of the water being affection towards a country which they are at no have often had to wait many years for the remedy again fescued his friend, who was almost dead statements which he thought must have murder would have been done.
served out that afternoon. Distress signals time disposed to regard with excessiva friendliness of their grievances.
from exhaustion,"