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A SALUTE of 13 guns was fired from the shore battery about & o'clock this morning in honour of the anival of Major timneral sargent, C.B. audi ha assumption of the command of the troops
FOR tanning away with a blanket, the property of the cook, from the garden af Heat Quarter Hanse, yesterday forenton, a coal coulig was sent
departure of the list mail that Lieut-Germal Air Horen, C.1i, would succeed sir Garnet Wolseley as quancimaster general on the 1st of April, when sir Gunet becomes adjutants | from this date. general:
Suicide, says a home journal, is assuming same- what alarming dimensions in Berlin. Within the fo night ending February 24th no fewer than persons have taken or tried to take their week there were 17 enses, seven falling to one lives, giving an average of two a day. In one
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and its present management evidently be-munity would aid in more promptly evok-It was generally anderstood at home before the Beve that it can continue to prosper on its ing their joing opinion, and bringing it to past reputation, and its mainfest advan-bear as a factor in determining our foreign tages as an advertising motium derived and colonial policy. Among the objets from its nominal publication in the morn of the proposuit league the leading onos ing. We shall proceed without loss of would be--first, to bring together all ae- time to try to prove the fallacy of enter-cessible information respecting our dealings | taining such ideas in this commercial age, with civilized nations, the doings of our As we are unable at present to meet officials in India, our colonies, and foreign the views of a large number of our friends stations, forthe purpose of quickly drawing and well wishers who desire to see the attention to unauthorized procceilings, and Telegraph a morning journal, we have to proceedings which threatened to com- decided to publish daily on and after mit us without our knowledge or assent. Monday, the 3rd inst. at about to.30 a.m.. A second aim would be to increase the We learn that an Athletic Meeting for boys will a Special Sheet containing latest Shipping control of Parliament over the Executive he held on the Cricket Ground on Easter Tues News, such as arrivals and depares in respect of international and colonialay The whole of the events will be open to the various schools in the colony, and as it is any interesting local matters which may transactions. A third purpose was that of proposed to divide the competitors to three have 'transpired during the morning; | putting a more effectual curb'on the doings choses according to age, the spots shov'd prove memoranda of the prominent business and of our agents abroad. A fourth end in more than usually interesting. other events of the day; together with the view was greatly to qualify the doctine HENRY THATCHER of Southwark, the welll nows whole of the advertisements in the Telegraph that our Government is bound to use force pedestan has again eclipsed all previous records carefully arranged and prominently disin defence of every British subject. for a three hours walk. For a bet of 25 Taat- played. The Special Sheet will be circu- whithersoever he might choose to wander, I cher walked at Lillie Bidge Grounds, West lated free of charge to all the offices, stores. One more object was the furtherance of] Brompton, 22 miles 206 yards in 2 hours 58 and hongs in the Colony, both foreign and the practice of international arbitration, minutes and 35 seconds, winning his bet with Chinese, and on board all vessels in the Mr. DILLWYN moved, Mr. E. MARJORI-ane minute and twenty five seconds to spare. Harbour. This will practically give the BANKS seconded, and it was resolved, It is oured that a telegram has been received Hongkong Telegraph a larger circulation as "That, in view of our frequent acts of within the last day or two from the Governor an advertising medium than any paper aggression on barbarous and semi-civilized dated Rangoon. If this be ae, it would seem published in the Colony, and its advantages communities in contact with the British Em- that His Excellency has departed from his original | to advertisers-considering our low scale pire at various points, leading to conflicts plan of going via Ceylon, and has been making his of charges as compared with our contem- which Parliament and the nation have not way leisurely to Calcutta through the interesting poraries can hardly be over-estimated. sanctioned, it is desirable to form a league countries of Tennaselim and Buuah. All advertisements in the Tigraph will ap-of all who wish, irrespective of party, to WE regret to note the sleath of M. Rouzead, [7pear in the Special morning edition without insist on a policy of non-aggression.”
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Mr. HERBERT SPENCER, in, moving the We have also to frankly acknowledge next resolution, which insisted on the im- that hitherto our endeavours to publish the portance of a more effective Parliamentary Telegraph at 4 p.m., have not proved suc-control over the country's external rela- ressful, and we are aware that this has tions, while admitting that much might be placed us in many respects at a great dis- | said in defence of our present system of advantage. We trust however that our conducting foreign affairs, contended that new arrangements just completed, will there was clearly a large range of our enable us after this date without difficulty external action in the conduct of which to have the paper issued as nearly as pos- secrecy was neither necessary nor desir- sible at the time announced. Other arran- able. Whatever inconvenience might arise gements are also in progress, which we from the public discussion of such matters,tion, and is in every respect a vast improvement hope will still further enhance the value of it would be trifling.compared with the on previous issues of the, same work. this journal, as a public organ,
vast evils now resulting from the want of Tur completed returns of the late census in the publicity. We must choose between the United states show the population of the great
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The remandal case against two Gan Lascars, quatiered at McGregor's Barracks, of entering Mr. Goulboura's house and behaving improperly to his wife, came on again this molding before Mr. Wqichouse, Captain Hewest of the Royal Artillery being in attendance. Prisoners denied having been in the house at all. The Magistrato discharged them, and ordered the case to be re-
ported to the military authorities. We are requested to state that the Band of the Buffs, ander the charge of Bandmaster Quinn, will play in the Public Gardens on Wednesday next the 5th instant, commencing at 9 o'clock hus-Pn, on which occasion the following programme
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We have to acknowledge the receipt of a copy of The Singapore and Straits Directory for printed on an excellent quality of paper, and 1382." This is a capitally got-up work, clearly very neatly and substantially bound. It contains several maps and a mass of valuable informa-
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elegraph | A Powerful association called the Anti-two alternatives. We ought either to find
Aggression League," has just been formed some means by which they might safe-while in many instances towns unknown twenty in London, particulars of which we give guard themselves against being betrayed years ago have attained enormous mensions. below in the shape of extracts from the into needless and unjust wars, or we New York has 1,205,5jo inhabitants, against Times and Pall Mall Gazette. It will be obought to leave off boosting of being a self- 94292in 1871; Chicago,503.304, aga 298,977; Brooklyn, 566,689, against 396,099:56 ʼn Francisco, served that many of the promoters are in- governed people.
233.956, against 149.473: Denver, 35,630, against fluential members of Parliament principally
only 4.759. The growth has been most marked belonging to the Liberal party. It is not
in the West and in the manufacturing cent es. too much to infer that the representations made by Sir Jous Pore HENNESSY during his career as a Colonial Governor, have had something to do with the birth of this institution, and if we mistake not he will be found to be one of its most ardent supporters.
Is commencing the fourth quarter of our first year of existence it is but meet that we should givesomeaccount of our steward. ship as a representative of public interests. In the first place we think we can fairly
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On the motion of the Hon. and Rev. W. H. FREMANTLE, Seconded by Mr. J. CARVELL WILLIAMs, a resolution was passed inviting the formation of auxiliaries to the league. It would appear that the Admiralty are begin T HE HONGKONG DIRECTORY claim to having practically fulfilled the
Among the other speakers were Sir A.ning to recognise the fact that the days of un- promises held out to the public when we
Homouse and Mr. H: Richan, M.P., and amoured men-of-war, are not yet past. We read in solicited their support and co-operation to
resolution was carried protesting against latest home papers that the following a moured establish an independent journal in this
the recent grant of a charter to the British ships of war will be refitted for further service by April -The frigate Shah ; the corvettes Active, Colony. Our independent policy may
North Borneo Company without the know- | Rover, Volage, Amethyst, Opal, and Sapphire possibly have not been universally popular,
The Tim under the heading "Our | ledge of Parliament.
the sloops Osprey and Wild Swan; the gun as independence is a plant of rare growth Foreign and Colonial Policy" states that Commenting on the results of the meet-vessels Avon, Cracker, Fretic, and Pert. It is | in Hongkong; but for that we were pre-a preliminary meeting to discuss mea-ing the Tail Mall Gazette says:-There probable the first four ships will form part of the pared knowing quite well the impossibility sures for the better conduct of our foreign was what the Daily News rightly calls "an next Flying squadron, and the rest are required of satisfying everyhody. We promised our and colonial policy," with a view to the interesting moo.ing" at the Westminster for reliefs to ships that have already completed supporters that the Hongkong Telegraph establishment of an Anti-Aggression Lea- Palace Hotel yesterday to take measures a three years' commission abroad, the Teuedos, on the North American station, having been fou would in a few months become one of the gue, was held at the Westminster Palace for the formation of a new society, which
years out next month. best newspapers in the Far East, and we Hotel. Mr. Jons MORLEY presided, and will prove to be of some importance. Its submit that from every point of view, we there were present Sir Arthur Honors, object is to inform, guide, and organize | A TRIAL of the first of two improved first-class | are in a position to say that we have kept | Mr. HERBERT SPENCER, Mr. DILLWYS, M.P., public opinion, not so much perhaps on our promise. In the future, it will be our Mr. H. RICHARD, M.P., Mr. J. D. Hurems- foreign policy as on the constantly re- aim-as it has been in the past-to supply sox. M.P., Mr. F. PENNINGros, M.P., Mr. curring cases where our agents on dis- our readers with all the latest news as L. WILSON, M.P., Mr. J. P. Tuostassos, tant frontiers commit us to unjust and early as possible, and to become in all M.P., Mr. J. CROPPER, M.P., Dr. J. KINNEAS, inexpedient action before authorities at respects a thoroughly representative organ M.P., Mr. G. Palmer, M.P, PROFESSOR home- know what is being done. The of public opinion. Denis not mere words Leoxe Levi, the Hon. E. Mar‡ortBANKS, platform comprised men of the widest will be the best guarantee of our claims M... Mr. J. A. Cross, M.P., Mr. J. J: Jzs-variety of opinion in other subjects; and to public support.
KINS, M.P., Mr. S. C. E. WILLIAMS, M.P., Mr. | the lions of the Establishment and of J. Baver, M.P., and Mr. J. Horwoon, M.P.Nonconformity sat down with the lanibs The Chairman, in a short address, said of Evolution. What is worth noticing is our foreign policy was often at variance that these representative schools seem to with English public opinion, and for a very be coming to an active agreement, not obvious reason. Those who by education, merely of a vague kind in favour of peace, by class traditions, by family interests, but on a general political doctrine that were prompted to what is called a "for- unjust wars and violent accusations are ward policy" were dominant in London, not only crimes but great blunders. These they were socially connected one with an- blunders would be prevented if the public other, met daily in their clubs, and formed at home were kept well informed as to a large proportion of the Legislature. what is going on, and if there were means Contrariwise, those whose occupations and of so organizing its opinion that a Minister sentiments led them strengly to oppose would be conscious of his responsiblity to high-handed doings formed a dispersed it, while other politicians would have it at population, mainly provincial, composed their back in resisting our prancing pro-
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LORD Coleridge and a special Jus have had be fore them the case of "Cunybeare v. Yates and Others," an action for libel published in the World newspaper, and having reference to the Atlantic and Great Western Railway Company. The article. complained of bad strongly con demned the conduct of the plaintiff at a City meeting, and justification was pleaded to the alleged tibel, except to ons portion referring to the plaintiff as a cross-grained and ill-condi- tioned splutterer," in respect of which a shilling had been paid into court. The ju found that there was no malice; that as to the excepted phrase the article was true in substance and fact, and that one shilling was sufficient. His Lordship signed judgment for the defendants, and directed
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Two Chinawomen, widowa, were sentenced this morning by Captain Thomsett to three months' hand labour cach, for being found in unlawful possession of a piece of silk, valued at $16, and the silk was ordered to be returned to the Kwang which establishment had been swindled out of sing Lung Piece Goods shop in Jervois-street, the goods by a Chinaman who pretended he wanted to purchase the silk, and asked to be al- towed to take it to his family house, from which he sloped off with the piece, on a false pretence,
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of
the scoundrels who took part in the attack on sampan in the harbour on Tuesday night.. Three of the five prisoners in custody were taken from a cargo boat off the salt-fish lons in seying- poon, the other two being found in a family boat at Yow-ma-tce. So far, but two of the prisoners have been identified by the sampanman's wife, but the boatman himself, who is still in hospital from thi effects of the wounds he received, may possibly be able to identify the others. Chinese Police. Sergeant lang Aloy, who has worked up the case, deserves mach credit for the real and energy he has displayed.
We were glad to see that the steward of the American ship Blue Jacket, who was shot in the forehead in the "Land we live in" tavern, on the evening of the 5th inst, was able to appear at the Police Count to-day to give evidence, which will be found under our Police Cour news, and
that what at one time looked very like a case of muster, las assumed a less serious form, though still a very grave crime. Williams appeared in Count with his head bandaged, and looked con siderably shaken from the effects of the wound, which but an accident prevented from being mortal. He is a rather tall man, to which cir cunstance he probably owes his life, the prisoner, who is short in stature, having had to fire up- wards to hit him in the forehead, thus causing the bullet to glance off as it did, instead of crashi- ing through his brain,
In the remanded case in which Arthur Champion 2 Lanner of the Royal Artillery, is charged with stealing a registered letter containing three to notes which was addressed to Henry Chapman, a fellow gunner, Mr. Mactavisk of the Hong
kong and shanghai Bank gave evidence this
morning as to two to notes having been cashed at the Bank on the 6th December last, by some person whom he did not know. The third note being handed to the witness, he said that the number it bore, 59,142, ran in succession to the numbers on the two notes cashed by the Bank, (59,140 and 59,141). The endorsement: "M. A. Taylor" on this note turned out to be also the same as that on the other two. Captain Thom- sest committed the case for trial at the Supreme Court, the prisoner reserving his defence. As it has been pretty clearly established that the registered letter did contain three £10 notes, we presume the Post Office authorities, who are re- sponsible for its delivery to the wrong person, will now reimburse gunner Chapman the amount.
FROM information received in England from the West Coast of Africa, it appears that there was
member observing when referring to the THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY publication of the Telegraph in its enlarged form that we should put the China Mail on its mettle to hold its own as a news medium, and reduce the Daily Press to something of classes having scarcely any common consuls" abroad and their abettors at very like a pale relex, a mere reprint of intercourse, and whose opinions were ex home. the afternoon and evening papers. Some pressed in widely-scattered journals, whose
Mr. FREDERIC HARRISON; In the course thing like this has actually taken place; aggregate utterances produced but little of some forcible remarks at the meeting but we have not quite finished with our con- direct effect at the seat of Government. A made one striking observation (and both small but concentrated body, easily acting he and Mr. HERDERT SPENCER by the way,
recently an outbreak between two rival tribes at The Daily Press is a morning paper only together, always had the advantage over spoke in a style that showed that the cap-
a place called Mumford on the Gold Coast, in in name. Unless in exceptional cases, a large, diffused, but unorganized body.acity of thinking and writing is not so fatal
which several, natives were killed, and which THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY such as late meetings of the Legislative Hence it resulted that in the conduct of our to powers of successful speech as members
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rivalry existed, and recently the head of one of o'clock in the evening, so that it can hardly nation's will been manifested-courses "if we, like the old Romans, could have a state's disapproval of Governor Hennessy's policy. of the deceased chief were interred in the yard show how complete has been the secretary of them died. According to custom, the remains
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