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Wr dayot know how much evidence of outrages TELEGRAMS for Bangkok can go forward by mazil committed upon the Jews may be wanted by closing af Singapore at 3 pom, on 1st April. sonic leaders of public opinion whose scepticism
has developed since the time of the Bulgarian | HM.S. ¿lbatross undocked this morning at outrages, but the quantity of intimation is in-sam-shui-pe, the M. M. Company's steamer Se creasing daily. Upwards of 340 men, women, chalien taking her place in dock, and children---Jewish refugees from Russia- arrived in Liverpool at the end of last week; and the very fact of their appearance there was a proof that some very sufficing impulse must have been at work to dive them from their homes. and their employments into a strange land. This inferential evidence was not. however, all that
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CAPTAIN THOMSETT, R.N., Harbour Master, took liis seat on the bench this morning as Acting Police, Magistrate pro fem, in the place of Dr. stewart, appointed Acting Colonial secretary.
for Ireland made a statement concerning the REUTER telegraphs to-day-The Chief secretary
stopped; or, if not, he will ask the House to adopi stranger measures,
We would call the attention of the authorities to the disgraceful state of the Robinson Road directly opposite the new bungalows above the Bonham Road water tanks. allowance for the extensive repairs that are at Making every present going on, the manner in which the road is blocked up is neither necessary or desirable.
The Chinese Constable who allowed his prisoner to escape from the Central Station on the 21st instant, as reported in our issue of the 22nd, was this morning brought up before Mr. Wodehouse charged with the offence, and was fined five dol kurs, or seven days' imprisonment. The escaped prisoner was re-arrested the same night by an- other Police Constable.
* LA TRAVIATAS AT THT CITY HALI
The last performance of the just series of
operatic representations was given by the italian Opera Company at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, last night to one of the largest audiences of the was occupied, and the dress circle was fairly well season. Every seat in the body of the theatre
attended, in surveying the house from the front one could not fail being struck with the large proportion of Portuguese residents present. We dont think we are estimating too highly in
at these entertainments at from eighty to ninety per cent of the entire audience! This facts speaks, well for the devotion of our Lusitanian friends at the shrine of high class music. It is noteworthy, however, that to all other kinds of public enter tainment the l'ortuguese community very rarely extend their patronage and suppor
approved Mr. ToxNocny's occupation of the office since July last, is presumably free from the caprices pr comper, or ab stinacy, or whatever it be, that has led Mr. Mans into this foolish act, and is little likely to change his mind suddenly on the subject. We have, in fact, the best reasons for inferring that Mr. Mansu's deliberate resistance to his Chief's wishes, and undeserved slight to Mr., Tossneny and the regular Colonial Service of the Colony, are entirely his own doing. The China Mail chuckles over the whole thing. as a "palpable condemnation of Sir Joux exiles left no doubt as to the reality of the
was finthcoming, for the direct statements of the outrages in that country, and said they must be placing the number of Potuguese nightly present HENNESSY and his policy" and for oner reges-at any rate in the disbicts from..which the, China Mal writes the truth, for than is they had come. When asked whether any of them had seen muslers committed no fewer exactly what it is, though happily the con demnation in question can neither hartan-held up their hands and testified both to' adla of murder and of violence upon we mor affect ang nu except the imprudent
men, one man solemnly declaring that from a author of it. For ourselves, we do not see house-top he saw a number-of naked women and how Mr. MARSH can escape very grave girls flogged through the streets of Kieff, the censure for his infatuated conduct. Even soldiers calmly looking on. When such stories if Sir Joux HxNESSY's relations with the
are told not merely by the sufferers, but by the Colonial Office were as unfavorable as his all-knowing Naily Notus, there is surely evidence enemi..desire, no such considerations enough-Overland Mail. could affect the judgment on the present case, which involves the maintenance of FROM the accommits of the attack made on Cap. the position and authority of a Colonial | tain Selby and Captain Grenfell by Albanians "Guvernor, justice to an uld public officer,
while they were engaged in shooting on the south and abeilience to the rules and customs of
coast of the sea of Marmora, it will be obvious the Service. These principles were directly which has placed Captain Selby's life in danger that as far as can be at present judged, the assault violated by Mr. Mausu almost as soon is
was the result of a misunderstanding, and had the oath of faithful service had left his lips. nothing in common with brigandage or political 17 From all these considerations, we believe feeling. The sportsmen, who were beating the that this appointment will be regarded with bushes in search of game, not being acquainted unqualified disapproval by every unpreju. with Turkish, did not catch the meaning of the diced person in the Colony. Such a blunder. shepherd's words when he asked them to desist, as his flocks were in danger; and their apparently ing act of injustice, if not of contumacy. for his very first step bodes ill for Mr. MARS's ignoring his remonstrance gave rise to his mare menacing attitudes, while thèse would seem to career, and stamps hint with the seal of have been aggravated by their pointed gun. The unfitness for high office.. Everyone re matter has been promptly taken up by Lol collects General DosovAN's wrath at Dufferin, who will now arrive at an early expla- finding, on his return from Siam in 1880. nation of the whole affair. Meantine Captain that his locum tenens, Colonel HALL, bad ap-Selby continues in a precarious state, though the pointed Lieutenant Coxto be the Governor's symptoms are not considered so grave as to pre- Aide de Camp. Those who sympathised clude all hope of recovery. The latest news with the gallant General on that occasion
from Constantinople is to the effect that a body of Turkish troops have left for Araki, the scene .cannot now consistently defend Mr. Marsh's
of the assault, with the view to taking the as- action. The two cases are, in most sailants into custody.—Overland Mail. respects similar, the only important dif forening being that in this one Mr. Maasit The American Naturalist contains an interest has no parallel for the General's plea ofing description of some recent attempts to explore Lieutenant Cox's disqualification on count of insuficient service.
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The Hon. W. H. Maasu arrived here by the French mail early on Tuesday morning, and was duly installed as Administrator in the afternoon. The China Mat is in raptures over the event, and indulges in a dream that a Massu millennium is to set in with his advent. However much we
MR. HO KAI, the new Chinese barrister, was formally admitted to practice of the Supreme Court yesterday, on the application of the Hon. FL O'Malley, Attorney-General. The Chief Justice cordially welcomed the new addition to the Bar, referring in complimentary terms to the creditable manner in which Mr. Ho Kai had passed his several examinations at home.
As we published a complete accenunt of the groundwork of "La Traviata" in yesterday's issue very little attention need now be paid to that branch of the subject. Verdi's music is ex- exceptionally brilliant and attractive, it is neces smythalitshould be so to gloss over to some extent the offensive character of the plot and incidents. Few works of modern days have been more talked about than "La Dame aux Camelias," by Dumas fits, and with all its inherent bastiness probably no opera has ever achieved more general success than that founded on the well known novel, and known to the world as "La Traviata." In Eng land, where prudishness has until very recent days been outwordly considered a sort of virtue, even Verdi's brilliant compositions and Adelina Patti's unrivalled vocalisation and dramatic power as Violetta failed to make "La Traviata" alto-
gether acceptable to a London audience, al- though its representation was always wit nessed by crowded houses, and received with is with deep regret we notice the family afflic-burg, and other European capitals, on the con- the greatest enthusiasm. In Paris, St. Peters- tion which will meet Mr. T. C. Hayller on his tray, "La Traviata" has almost invariably arrival in Europe. It has been our duty to differ invoked universal enthusiasm, the features of the greatly from the learned gentleman of late, but plot which are not considered fit for public repre- without wishing to be in any way obtrusive in sentation in London presenting nothing at all this moment of overwhelming sorrow we cannot objectionable to the foreign opera-goer. refrain from tendering Mrs. Hayller and himself our sincere sympathy in their heavy bereavement.
A CHAIR Coolie, who was fined two dollars, or seven days' bard labour by Mr. Wodehouse this morning for creating a disturbance in a brothel, on leaving the Court threatened the woman who charged him, saying, "when I come out of Court 1 will kill you." He was brought back to have
the celebrated Nickajack cave, in Tennesseanother interview with the Magistrate, who gave two gentlemen named Cape and Packard. Thishin 14 days' additional for contempt of Court Lastly, we cannot help expressing our gantic cave, one of the largest, if not actually and at the expiration of his sentrace he has to find regret, that su highly respected an officer the largest, known to exist on the North Americas two suretics in $ro to be of good behaviour for as Dr. STEWARI should have allowed him-
Continent, or, indeed, in aby part of the habitable
one month. In default to be committed. self to become a party so an arrangementprising travellers, but no one has ever yet suc giphe, has been already visited by many enter
FotʼRTEEN Lascars serving on board the steam- one concerned in H.
this morning by the captain of the ship, before at the entrance with vegetation, and the floor is gistrate, with refusal of duty, having declared of American research. It has a flat roof, overhungCaptain Thomsrit, F.N., sitting ns Marine Ma-
Truly enough, when viewed in all its unadorned nakedness, a Dame aux Camelias" is not a very pleasant picture of real life to be represented on the public stage: The private life of a corotte, with all its revolting details, is not a particularly attractive theme, yet, divested of all absunt sen. timent, that is exactly how "La Traviata" may be described. The last act, which is devoted to showing the various stages of consumption in a dissipated life, is not very cheerful, and we think young woman, brought on by a riotous and might have been a good deal less elaborated and
might be disposed to hope that our friend's which certainly reflects no credit on any ceeded in reaching the end of its myltban and skip, Suez in various capacities, were charged in this scene that Madame Paui achieved such
hallucinations are likely to be realized. we can hardly allow that the very first
winding galleries, which seem to defy the emiosity
drawn out than is actually the case. This hor- sible, finale of course, affords the actress a splen- didd opportunity for histionic display, and it was
wonderful trimphis as an actress of the highest dramatic force. With all this "La Traviata" as an opera possesses many attractions, and when-
draws together a large audience.
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any such happy helief. On the contrary, it that the speech recently delivered by is intersected by a gorge, through which a river they would go to goal rather than go back to the ever and wherever represented almost always seems to us that air. Marsh has signalised his assumption of office by a grave blunder, for which he will pretty certainly be called THE
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of consulerable size flows. Numicrous traces of ship. Captain Thomsett sentenced them to four former habitation were noticed by Messrs. Capeteen days' hard labour, at the order of the Cap- and Packard, as well as various interesting lain, and dirceted them to lie put on board the animals, amphibious and other rise. An ap-ship before she left. Two of thein, having ex. parently new salomander was found near the pressed their willingness to return to duty, were white, and perfectly blind. which was easily dis- entrance, also a new species of crawfish, snowy
tinguished in the clear and limpid waters of the cavern; several other crustacea, also blind, as well as two tickets. Four of the different species living in the tiver differed altogether from any thing that has yet been discovered either in the celebrated Mammoth cave or anywhere else. Drawings and minute descriptions are also given
sent on board. They all deserted from the vessel at san Francisco, and made some indefinite complaint to Captain Thomsett of ill-treatment on board, which the magistrate considered there was no ground for.
IN the course of a few childish comments on the semence passed yesterday by Mr. Justice, snow- den on Cheung Fung, a lad fourteen years old,
Last night's representation proved in many respects a meritorious one, and received the hay approval of the crowled house. It was not without serious defects, both musically and from a strionic point of view; but where a fairly good result was obtained, it would seem almost invidious to minutely particularise the many minor errors which are inseparable from á performance of this character. signora Pinelli, as Violetta, showed a thorough appreciation of the difficult character she was supposed to represent, † and sketched with artistictaste and life-like fidelity the various phases of the career of the hopless
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on an issue the result of which was Germany might, perhaps, hope to secure tion the desirability of such a change. Great according to rumour, of such a character the German provinces of Austria; but at Britain nowadays, as is proved (to their ownTHE boat which we mentioned in our report in that we are considerably astonished at his what a cost! An almost irresistible Power satisfaction) by philanthropists, does a great yesterday's issue of the attack by pirates in the found a manly representative in signor Vanzetti, re-appointment. Certainly common sense, and, if we mistake not, the Colonial Re- would dominate the whole of her eastern wrong in keeping possession of any territory out harbour on Tuesday night as having been whose acting as the young and Impassioned and southern frontiers, while on the west side her own particular islands, and measures are picked up near the Godown Company's Pler at lover left little to be desired. We wish we could gulations, clearly dictate that a subordinate she would still be watched with jealousy being taken to denwie herof all such. China for Wanchai yesterday morning, was lying this fore- honestly say as much for his vocalisation. Both officer occupying a superior's post merely
noon at No. 3 Police Station in that district, no in the opening tenor aria "Un di felice" and in person having come forward as yet to claim it, the andantine sung outside at the end of the It is a very old, heavy pallaway boat, with the first act, Alfredo sang dreadfully out of tune, and number it once bare effectually effaced, the although he improved as he went on and scored a marks being plainly visible. There is little legitimate success in the duct above-named with doubt of its being the craft in which the Violeta, he was evidently not in good form.
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as a lorum taste is hound to adhere to the by France. For the moment the orthodox the Chinese ought to be our cry, and the sooner wishes and policy of the superior, who is view in England is that all this is a more Hongkong is handed over the better it will be for unfortunate England, which groans from a sense baseless fancy; but the Germans must really the responsible person, and who is presumed to be acting in accordance with surely be allowed to be the best judges off acting immorally, which is justly considered in this very moral age as most debasing. After this ce- inserted in the work by permission of the author the wishes of the Secretary of State. We their own interests, and they see in Pans-tablishment of the Chinese Customs at Hongkong Mahommedan, Chinese (National), Taust, Budd. know of no service, whether Civil or Mili- which their empire is threatened. This is, or at any rate, representing that the colony is held suspecting prey, and which they abandoned when of the evening. Nothing finer than the popular lavism the most formidable danger by there will be but a short step to taking possession, scoundrels stole upon their unconscious and un- As usual signor Ciocci carried off the bigbesthonors
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HE HONGKONG DIRECTORY cognized as the fundamental principle of of course, the real secret of their growing by Great Britain from the suzerain (a popular they jumped on board their quarry, the current baritone's superb vocalisation in the second act discipline, but it would seem that Mr. friendship with Austria; and Lord BEACONS term), and the taxes really constitute a triwhich was running in the direction where the has ever been heard in Hongkong. "Pura sic- MARSH's long experience in subordinate PIEL, whether or not he was right in bute. Of course, the handing over will have to boat was found, having, doubtless, carried it - come un angelo" was undoubtedly the gem of be arranged in a systematic and orderly manner, there. The derelict was picked up opposite the entire performance, signor Ciocci singing capacities in the Colonial Service at Mau- wishing to associate England with the ritius has failed to invite him, whit any right in his conception of that alliance as
for there are still, unfortunately, some persons Messrs. Fenwick, Morrison & Co.'s, and had but | this charming morceau with all the power and Austro-German alliance, was undoubtedly who cannot see the necessity for giving every- one oar in it when discovered. The other boat; feeling which have previously characterised his respect for this principle. For nothing based on solid and abiding interests.
thing up. But those misguided individuals must when attacked was lying nearly opposite. Mr. | best efforts. The well known, scene and erta could have been more clearly laid down
acknowledge the error of their ways when they Mallory's timber yard, a short distance cast"Di Provenza il Mar," was rendered with than was the Governor's desire that
come to consider the great success of such a ward of No. 2 Police station, and occupied telling effect, eliciting enthusiastic applause, THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY Mr. Tosocy should revert, on Mr. issue for a new steamship company for the China and after a short time, when they are accustomed out in the harbour. The pirates, recognize was dramatically efficient as well as musi WITH regard to a scheme mentioned in our last policy, as evidenced in the progress of Hongkong, a position some two or three hundred yards || signor Ciocci's impersonation of the elder Gr MARSH's arrival, to the post which he has trade, we (L. & C. Express) hear that the for- to paying inres to Chinese officials; will quietly ing, doubtless, the difficulty, if not impos-cally perfect. Entering thoroughly into the spirit occupied slice last July with credit to him. self and with advantage to the Colony. several merchants and others in the London,China,
mation of such a company is contemplated by fall into the new order of things. It is not likely sibilty, of stopping a Chinese boatwoman's of the part, the actor fairly succeeded in winning we shall think of objecting if an official sends in tongue in such circumstances, effectually secured histrionic faurels, and materially aided in bring This, however, as well as Mr. Toxocar's and Japan trade. It is proposed that it should a report of the respect paid to him as a represen- the boatman's wife's silence by stuffing a pleceing the representation to a satisfactory issue. claims on account of seniority, qualifica- be conducted on the mutual principle, the same tative of the suzerain, as was done from Macao, of cloth into her mouth, and tying her hands be- signora Bertolini doubled the characters of Flora tions, and the fact of his having been twice as has been in force with such success in the for it will be in accordance with what appears on hind her back. Her unfortunate husband, Bervoir and Annína, winning kudes, in be Administrator, have been coolly set aside Local Insurance Companies in China. A pre- the face of facts as they are, and cannot but meet suffering from the savage attack that had been impersonations. This lady is a capital actress by Mr. Marsit. Of course, Mr. MARSHay interested was held on the 16th inst,, at the improving, and shortly will be able to pose as wounds, would scarcely have been in a condition Arimaria parts we have so few opportunities of liminary meeting of many influential persons with universal approbation. We are, indeed, made upon him, and from loss of blood from his | and it is a matter for regret that in ordinary voor- have been acting under instructions, but offices of Messrs. E. and A. Deacon, Fenchurch-regenerators of the world at large, and by our there is not the least reason to suppose that street. It was agreed at this meeting that a pro- example show that we, at any rate, are not so
to raise much of an alarm, even if the threats of hearing her exceedingly pleasant voice. It is of the pirates did not awe him into silence, and
course very difficult to form a correct estimate of ho was; the inference is all the other visional association to carry out the objects in degenerate as to glory in the doings of the so-
so the latter, it appears, did not deem it necessary way. The Secretary of State, who has view should be formed.
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