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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1882.
UNDER the heading the U.S. Legation in China" the following very interesting letter which appeared in a recent issue of the Japan Mail has been sent to us for pub-
lication:--
Having shown how the editor of the
Exchequer who, before he shrunk into the House of Lords, was known as RoBEKT Lows, the leader-writer of the Times? Or of Sir CHARLES DILEE, now foreign under- Secretary, once editor of the_Atheneum ? Has he any recollection of what the younger days of Disia were? Would he start with amazement if LABOUCHERE were to return to the diplomatic life of his earlier years? Does the remembrance that Thackeray qualified himself for a Secretaryship of Legation unhinge him? Is he aware that numbers of the best men now in Parliament are, or have been.
·LOCAL AND GENERAL.
A San Francisco paper observes that the news of the signing of the Chinese Inmigration bill was received throughout that city with general satisfaction.
We are informed by the Agent of the E. E. A. and China Telegraph Company, Limited, that the incoming French mail passed Cape St. James, at 4 am on the 13th instant.
A VIENNA telegram of the 10th ulto., states that the Mayor of that city has been acquitted of the charge of neglect of duty in connection with the great fire at the Ring Theatre. WE would remind our readers that the Banda mann-Beaudet Combination will appear at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, this evening, in Shakespere's celebrated tragedy "Othello."
FOR keeping an incorrect list of the inmates, in contravention of Ordinance 10 of 1867, the mis- tress of licensed brothel No. 37, Caine Road, was fined this morning by Captain Thomsett fifty dollars or a month's imprisonment. The fine was paid.
A DEALER in raw opium was fined this morning, by Captain Themsett, $50 or a month, for being in possession of prepared opium without a permit from the opium farmer. The dollars not being Earthcoming, Mr. Hayward has arranged to look after the comfort of the dealer in the raw material until the 15th July, and in lieu of prepared opium, to prepare a gorgeously fitted up cell for his re- ception, where he will have ample leisure to ruminate upon the arbitrary distinction drawn by
hair-splitting Government between the raw and the prepared drug. RUMOURS are current of further Chinese failures
conviction must be firm that the officious pleader is at least so far in the confidence of the man he wishes" to advance as to be able to consult him respecting the truth or falsehold of that one extraordinary allega-.] The evils wrought by the misdirected tion. Judge Dexxy's nearest friends can advoracy of indiscreet friends have long hardly deny that nothing could well have been proverbial. Of all persons who have happened more unfortunate for his reputa- | suffered from such injudicious champion- tion; in the finer and more delicate sense, ship, none is entitled to more commiserathan the publication of the unjustifiable as tion than the present worthy American sertion that General GRAST had prema Consul-general in Shanghai; a gentleman turely placed the Peking mission at his whose name, I believe, is warmly and disposal. sincerely esteemed in the community where he dwells, but who is brought into North China Herald has succeeded in putt-members of the craft he affects to despise? something like actual disrepute by the in- ing the Consul-general of the United derorum of a recent attempt to magnify States in a painfully false position, I beg him in the editorial columns of the North to call attention to the utter ridiculousness China Herald. As is not uncommon with of the attitude in which he has placed him unskilful eulogists, the error of superfluous self, while posing as a lofty censor of the esaltation is accompanied by disparage American diplomatic system, and distri- ment of fancies rivals, by awkward buting shafts of contumely against all parallels, and by odious comparisons of a American officials whose names he can kind that can inflict injury only where they or thinks he can-call to mind. He sets are clumsily intended to confer benefit. forth with the familiar criticism of the But for these discourteous reflections upon American civil service, with an air of as other parties, the North China Frald's de-much originality as if all sensible Ameri- menstration might be passed in silence. cans had not long ago admitted and, de- Charity to the only individual likely to be plored the evil. Dropping generalities, harmed by it, would dictate such a dis- It is requested that all communications rela-missal; but the general insolence displayed; dressedto the Manager, Hongkong Telegraph" and the reckless treatment of persons aml
Letters on Eduorial matters to be sent to The least, as ignorant as he is impertinent, ap- LowELL Masos has achieved a world-wide (temptible position to hold, as will be San-si-po this morning. She is a powerful philosophic Simpson, when charged with adul-
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it were possible to suppose him (after the "LOWELL MASON" revelation) anything but densely ignorant of American affairs, a long list of similar significance in that country might occur to him. But it is not possible. Every paragraph he has to say about Mr. Youse's appointment affords evidence of that. He assumes the possi- bility that the new Minister may continue his labors as correspondent of the Are Fork Herald after his arrival in Peking¦ ¦ whereas an express provision is marle by law against such a combination. As re- gards Mr. Yorse himself, his lack of
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cwing to land speculations. Our observations made on this subject in our issue of January 3rd, THE steamers Miramar and Mouth went into
have proved prophetic. We then wrote in re- dock at Kowloon this morning, the steaming viewing the events of the previous half year: Wings and the barque Ceren undocking there, We must claim credit for having repeatedly The Dutch steamer des will dock at Sam-sul-warned the public during the house property polo-morrow.
We observe that the Vatican has forwanted formal instructions to Cardinal McCabe, Arch- bishop of Dublin, directing him to call upon the Irish Catholics to declare in a public document that their cause is distinctly separate from the secliries.
The new tug-boat for the Peninsular and Orien- tal S. N. Company to be used for towing the
Company's fighters, was successfully launched at craft, and should prove admirably adapted for the work for which she has been specially constructed We note that the British steamship Suez arrived at Esquimalt on the morning of the 14th ulto from Hongkong with 800 Chinese laborers for the Canadian Pacific Railway. She made the run from Hongkong in twenty-two days, and from Yokohama in seventeen days. She proceeds to San Francisco light, for orders.
scare, against having anything to do with what was on the face of it the greatest beger swindle of modern times in Hongkong, in the face of the
puffing up by the other journals of what has proved a rare harvest for the lawyers at the ex- pense of infatuated speculators whose blind faith has led them into irretrievable ruin." THE local crusade lately organised against milk- men for too freely using the "cow with the iron
tail," reminds us of the defence once made by a terating the pure article:-"Oh, I ain't going to deny that we water the milk. All I say is that when people say we do it from mercenary mo- tives it's a libel. No, Mister; when I put waler in the milk, I do it because I ain tender-hearted, and can't bear to see people suffer. Now, suppose a cow is bilious or something, and makes her milk unwholesome, I give it a dash or two of water, and up it comes to the usual level. Water's the only thing that'll do it. Or suppose that cow cats a poisonous weed in the paddock, am I going to let may innocent customers be killed by it for the sake of saving a little labour in drawing water from the well. No fear; I pours in a few quarts of water, neutralise the poison, and there you are as right as a trivet. You take the best milk that ever was, and it ain't fit for the human stomach as it comes from the cow. It has too much caseine in it. Professor Huxley says that millions of poor ignorant men and women are murdered SAYS the San Francisco Evening Bulletin with cascine. It seems to suck up the gastric We have a hero in port. There is a point of juice, he says, until the pores are choked, and then the first thing you know is, the man suddenly steamers now in port, namely the Glamis Castle. curfs up and dies. A cow goes on nibbling sour This is her first appearance here. She is the steamer that saved the passengers and crew of acid, which destroys human membranes, and in- grass and other things, and filling her milk with the disabled German steamer Almend between duces dyspepsia. Then science comes to the Liverpool and Norfolk, and was so handsomely rewarded in the way of salvage. The young commander was not forgotten for his humane act. Captain Tod is under thirty years of age but looks older. It is remarked as a coincidence that the ship on which he was apprenticed for five years is now in this port the Earl Dalhousie The Glamis Castle is a 2,400 ton vessel, and her record of twenty eight days from Hongkong shows that she is a good sailer.
rescue. Professor Huxley tell us, that chalk cures acidity. Consequently I get same chalk, stir it in my cans, and save the membranes of my customers without charging a penny for it- actually give it away, and yet they talk about milkmen as if they were bushrangers,"
THE dramatic critice (?) of the China Mfai? has been at his old tricks with the English language. His notice of "Romeo and Juliet" as played by the Bandmann-Beaudet Combination is an ex-.
he enters the region of personality in these knowledge almost reaches the point of the words:-- Mr. Joux C. MYERS was a No-LOWELL, Masoxmanifestation. He has [braska lawyer; Dr. Assent the studious heard of him only as a newspaper corr principal of Michigan University; Mr.espondent." That, of itself, is no con- popularity for witty doggrel, and Mr. Rrs- acknowledged by those who can estimate SELL. YOUNG is the correspondent of a daily the work done by men like RussELI, STAN- newspaper,
This, be it understood, is LEV, FORMES, SMALLEY, and a host of others; put forward as a convincing illustration of but, as a matter of simple fact, I may men. the worthlessness of the American system, tion that Mr. Yarza has for years occupied and as a sort of argument that people of a station second to none that is known in to explain the situation. Julge Dessy, Mr. Yorse's stamp should have no place journalism, in any land. His labors as formerly Consul of the United States at in the ranks of diplomacy, I might inci-correspondent" have been few, within Tientsin and now Consul-general at Shang-lentally injure, since the editor's whole the dozen years, during which time he fås hai, has for some time cherished the na-purpose is to elevate Julge Dessy at the stood at the head of the editorial corps into a poetess the heartless Chicago Tribune tural, and certainly proper, ambition of expense of others of his countrymen, who the foremost journal of America. So far writes: "It will be impossible to print your poem rising to the post of Minister at Peking.ther the conditions of that gentleman's as power, influence, and reputation are about the roses true and the violets blue that He has been regarded by those whose home life were conspicuously superior to concerned, his position at home is immeas-bloom in the grassy dell, and the little birds that judgment is entitled to confidence, as thor those of lawyers, presidents of universities, urably superior to that which the mission sweetest words of love in their chirpings tell. | oughly qualified for that offier. He has. poets or journalists Passing over this.to.China, ogto any nation on earth, could We have a large line of dell and bluebird poetry on hand this spring that was carried over from probably, received private assurances, piece of boomerang play. I desire to ask, give him. If anyone supposes that a man
last year." from influential quarters, that his aspira- what judgment should be declared against of Mr. Youse's stature could be in the tions would be supported, untler certain a writer, who, in the course of an attack slightest degree advanced, either in dignity, conditions, and if circumstances should upon usages and individuals, shows him-strength or prosperity by the appointment render that support practicable. To a self at once unacquainted with the usages, he has accepted, he is under a worse illu-interest in connection with one of the British iron measurable extent, he had grounds for and ignorant of the very names of the indi-sion than that of the Shanghai editor when hoping that the path of promotion wout viduals? Who is Mr. Lowes Masas? Does he thought LowELL. Masos," the defunct he made easy for him. He never, at any any body know, in this neighbourhood? psalm-singer was the live author of the time, had warrant for believing that the Very few. I fancy. Certainly not the editorBiglow Papers," and Minister near the It is exactly one year to-day since the first appointment was absolutely promised to of the North China Herald. And whom do Court of St. James. There can be no gain issue of the Hongkong Telegraph was given him for the simple reason that no one you imagine, he thinks he is talking about? to Mr. Youse in such an exile as that to to the public, and the first annual anni- but the President of the United States has Why, no less a person, if you please, than which he has consented. If the truth could versary of its existence is surely a fitting the power to make such a promise. Never- JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL, whom he has heard be known, it would probably be learned occasion on which we may appropriately theless, it has been well known in Washing. of only as a composer of witty doggrel," that he has sacrificed much to meet the return thanks to the community for the ton that a strong and almost unequalled but whom the entire world of literature and wishes of a valued and honored friend. hearty general support which has been influence was exerted in his favor. It was philosophy knows as one of the noblest Impelled by a sense of duty, he leaves every accorded to the first independent newspaper among the carnest desires of a very pocts of the age one of the purest comfort that civilization can give, with as- this Colony has ever known. Is intro-eminent American citizen that Judge DENNY philanthropists that ever brightened the sociations of case and refinement, and sur- ducing to our friends the modest little should succeed Minister ANGELL. Still, it hopes of humanity, an honoured member renders his post as an active leader in the THE following interesting document has just been traordinary production, both as a critical review was not his first and paramount desire, of the faculty of America's first university, world's busiest progress, to spend a weary handed to usIn the cause in which Daniel and as a literary composition, even for our even- Edward Bandmann is complainant, and Roberting contemporary. Hic tells us that, notwith- to which circumstance Judge DENNY'S and a diplomatist who has made his record course of years in a land where the sur- for which the Editor of the Daily Press failure to receive the nomination may be in more than one European capital. This roundings, to speak mildly, are not lively; is defendant-Whereas complaint hath this day Juliet was played with a remarkable "go," the Fraser-Smith, proprietor, Hongkong Telegraph standing certain disadvantages, "Romeo and pompously predicted a fortnight's existence attributed. It has been stated in official eminent man, now Envoy of the United where time, when not relieved by toil, is been made before the undersigned, a Police public seeming to enjoy the lovers' manifestations --we wrote:-An iíca appears to have circies in Washington, and I may be States to Great Britain, becomes, translated of leaden weight, all where he runs the Magistrate, and one of Her Majesty's Justices of of passion as if swept along in a tide of resistless prevailed in some quarters of the Colony pardoned for saying that I know the state-into the language of the North Chania Herald, dire risk of meeting editors who will talk the Peace in and for the said Colony of delight, as well as to manifest a lively sympathy for a considerable period, that the public ment to be true--that Judge Dessy's fil-Mr. Lowet. MASON," an author of "witty to him about "LowELL MASON," a writer Hongkong, for that you on the 10th day of with the accumulated horrors that gather round interests were so efficiently representedness for the appointment was cordially doggrel." Surely enough, he did produce of witty duggrel," under the hallucina- June, A.D. 1882, at Victoria in this Colony, the hapless pair as the tragedy progresses on to by the two journals of long standing affirmed by a personage whose approval those masterpieces of pungent, virile humor, tion that they are discussing his brother in unlawfully and maliciously did publish a cer already in existence, as to leave no room
What "a remarkable go" may mean is left is always flattering, and that the affirma- the Biglow Papers; but if these are diplomacy, the American Envoy in London, tain defamatory libel of and concerning one for a third paper, and doubtless the wanttion was never withdrawn. But it unfor-witty doggrel," then "witty doggrel"
You will perhaps think I place unneces-
Daniel Edward Bandmann contrary to the unexplained, and the author gets lost in the lovers" statute in such case made and provided manifestations of passion as “it” swept along, of success which attended previous efforts tupately happened that certain contingent takes its place as an agent of destiny, and sary stress upon the confounding of Mr.
Further on the 14th day of June, A.D., 1882 at
&c. &c. This critic had never seen so young to establish on a firm basis, a daily rival arrangements could not be effected, and as a political force that helps to shape the RUSSELL LOWELL with Mr. LOWELL MASON. Victoria in this Colony, unlawfully did publish a a Juliet as Miss Deaudet, va happy considera- to the Press and China Mat considerably Judge Dessy's name was regretfully laid growth of nations. "LOWELL MASON." in- I hope to be pardoned if I do. The truth certain defamatory libel of and concerning one tion that must score in that lady's favor. strengthened this opinion. It seems to us, asile. That is the plain story of the case, deed! Now I think of it, there was once a is, that it is a masterpiece of unconscious Daniel Edward Bandmann contrary to the statute A man can surely write a notice of a dramatle however, tines having so materially altered as Judge DENNY himself will not be disin- LOWELL. Masos, a sombre old-fashioned drollery Americans should almost be in such case made and provided. These are performance without making a consummate ass since the Hongkong Times became a mere clined to believe..
party, who made the music of hymnbooks grateful to the editor of the North China therefore to command you, &c., &c. to appear of himself. Shakespere's Jullet was not quite landmark of the past, without any provi
before me on Friday the 16th day of June, 1982, fourteen years old, and although from Miss And now comes forward the editor of the for many a long year; but what ever mixed Herald for giving them such a plece of ex- sion or allowance having been made for Sorth China Herald with a prolonged wail, him up in the mind of the North China Herald quisite absurdity to chuckle over. But al 2-30 o'clock in the afternoon, &c, &c. This Beaudet's appearance and experience we should the changial aspect of affairs by our morn-
polite invitation is signed, "A. E. Wodehouse.” | give her double that number of years, instead of not only over the disappointment of his with the brilliant ornament of European there is a substantial reason for keeping We shall of course be there, but before indulging her youth being what this writer terms "a happy ing and evening contemporaries, that a protégé, but also over the appointments of and American society, the United States it well to the front. The accidental mis- in the pleasure of interviewing Daniel Edward consideration," it is decidedly the reverse. When journal laid down on the lines of the File- American officials in general, and that of Minister to England, is, as Lord DUNDREARY take of modest writer should, and Bandmann in the witness box, in the interests of Miss Beaudet arrives at the age of 40 she will graph cannot fail to meet with a large the chosen incumbent in particular, I beg would remark, one of those things that no doubtless would, be overlooked without our readers, and of true art we intend seeing that play Juliet ten times better than she played the share of public approbation and support. to have it understood that I do not believe fellow can find out. However, there it is; a thought. But when an able editor" | pearl of tragedians murder. Shakespere's Desde-character the other night. Where has the With absolute faith in this belief, we have Judge DENNY is responsible for this outery let him read the riddle who can, and then mounts the platform of impeccable autho- mona-and also Shakespere's Othello at the City considered our case sufficiently good to of lamentation; but I must yet say that its deliver his opinion as to the propriety of rity, and proceeds to instruct the world Hall this evening. risk in the face of many obstacles and tone and its method are precisely calculated such a bungler's making himself heard on with the confident air of DarpEx'S ALEX WE read that America is considerably stirred difficulties, (some of which by the way, to Impose upon the casual reader the ass the question under consideration.
ANDER, he must not complain if his just now, especially the medical section of the might have been spared us the ordeal of urance that he did inspire it, and did Although the attempt to perform diplo pretences are exposed and his pre-community, by the intelligence that a genuine
"It was during the balcony scene, that Miss fair public trial.
supply a good share of the material of matic or consular duties by any but those sumption ridiculed. Moreover, It is easy phenomenon has turned up in the person of Beaudet, in her ardless, timidly-bold declaration That our belief was well founded has which it is composed. This is not the least duly chosen by competitive examination enough to see that this particular editor is Heinrich Haag, popularly known as the india of love, begins to absorb the whole soul of the been clearly demonstrated by practical part of the mischief which the blundering for the work, and rigorously trained after-phe of those who, if a similar slip were rubber man, owing to the clasticity of his skin. audience; as afterwards all the interest aces to results. The Telegraph in one year has, editor has inflicted. Although it may be ward, is scoffed at by the Shanghai editor made on the other side, would caracole This singularly gifted being has a cuticle as | centre in her, and she maintains it to the end." from a small badly printed sheet, become totally unjust, many who are unacquainted it is obvious that journalists are the pafti- and cackle with glee. What joy it would flexible as that of an octopus-and we are told "She as Juliet sa works upon her imagination the best printed, the best written, the most with fudge DENNY's character will be un-cular objects of his contempt. He is op- be to him to find in some American news-
that it is possible to turn those curious fishes by recalling up all the horrors she might havi reliable, the most popular, and the only able to resist the impression that the North posed to Mr. Youse chiefly because he is paper, for example, a reference' to Lyon inside out. Haag was recently subjected to a to undergo in the vault, amidst her "festering · independent journal in Hongkong. In China Herald's most important statements
critical examination by a number of medical ancestors," that becoming beside herself, she "the correspondent of a daily newspaper." PLAYFAIR, the British ambassador in Paris; men, when he gave them a proof of his swallows the potion in a paroxysm of terror," spite of the sneers and jeers, and back- of alleged facts could have proceeded from And then he wants to know what would or to THORNTON HUNT, the late minister at singularly clastic skin by pulling his epi- "Among the first, of Shakespearian crea- handed opposition of our comtemporaries; nobody but the person least justified in be thought if EDHUND YATES, OF GEORGE Washington. There is just as much of dermis about as though it were the cover- tions, and considered by critics as more or less notwithstanding an expensive and most imparting them. How, for example, shall AUGUSTUS SALA, were nominated the suc- Lord Lyons about Dr. PLAYFAIR, or of ing of an india-rubber doll. In the first indicative of his mental state during early unjustifiable libel' suit; and in the face of a stranger avoid asking who, except Judge cessor of Sir Tuoxas Wape?" It is singu- THORNTON HUNT about THORNTON the diplo-place, he pulled the skin of his neck until manhood, we have never been quite able to wit- obstacles and difficulties thrown in our way Dessy, could have told the writer what lar to find this sort of stale depreciation in matist, as of LowELL Masos about RUSSELL it covered his chest like a shirt-front." Thenness or even to idealize to ourselves a satisfac by unscrupulous political partisans, we General GRANT had or had not bound him the editorial. columns of a respectable LOWELL:just as much, and no more. he took the covering of his forehead and made a tory`representation of the Port-lover, for such we have persevered and prospered-thanks to self to do on the Judge's behalf? It is true journal; when the world at large has be-Nobody compelled the North China Herald veil for his face. "In the text place he made may term Romeo. it is not Herr Bandimaan's the support of the community at large, who that, to the initiated, the extreme positive come pretty well confirmed in the view expounder to meddle with subjects and were not slow to recognise what theness of the pretended pledge would prove that the true editorial faculty probably names of which he is utterly ignorant; but, powers and province of the press had been, it to be fictitious; but all are not aware combines a greater variety and higher having gratuitously meddled with them, and what they ought to be
how impossible it would be for General quality of intellectual endowments than it is his own fault if he gets his fingers Inrespectfully soliciting a continuance of GRANT to commit himself to an absolute any occupation now known among men, burned. that support which has been so generously promise which he could not personally It would almost be a waste of time to extended towards us by our friends and execute. With a considerable number the specify examples of newspaper writers the public, we gratefully express our acconclusion must be irresistible, that this who have proved themselves capable of knowledgment of past favors, and promise vehement supporter of Judge DENEY's distinction in any career. A hasty glance, to do our utmost to make the Telegraph, in claims had direct authority for what he however, will not be amiss. Has our con- every way possible worthy of support. asserted. With a still larger number, the temporary heard of that Chancellor of the
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its denouement."
Special Coolie seen Romeo and Juliet played "off the metropolitan stage," and who was the Romeo, and who the Jullet? The following pas
sages, certain partions of which we have under lined, will be found amusing:-
legs, and brought the skin of his heel over his as we very much question whether any ona knee-cap? The doctors were greatly astonished, else could adequately fill the rôle," as well they might be, and he has consented"Mercutio was represented by Mr. Ogden, to go to one of the New York medical schools and is the happiest impersonation that gentle. to be further examined. The American papers | man has yet given to us. Fils humours and add, "This wonder will probably travel to Eu-quizotisus, his quips and repartees were rope? We have a shrewd notion that he has fairly well spolku, the action to the word, and believe this skin shifting son of a sea-mew exhi- already been there. If our memory: serves, we the word in the action," ~
hited his charms at the Westminster Aquarium the China fall to subscribe for a cheap copy
It would be an act of charity for the readers of ·
some time ago, but still we may be wrong. Some of Lindley Murray for the special benefit of the other fellow may have learned the trick.
| dramatic critic of tliât eminent journal
mittens for his arms with the loose cuticle of his } fault, therefore, that his Romeo is not our Romeo,