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their capital. Unfortunately this warning was unheeded. The Chinese became afarmed at one or two apparently un- friendly acts of the Administrator as soon as the Governor had left... The conse- quence was a steady outflow of Chinese, with their money, which has now reached such a pitch that on June 10, only three short months after the Governor's strong hand was removed from the helm, a public meeting of the colonists was called "for the purpose of discussing the reasons which have led to the withdrawal of native capital from the Colony," Confidence is plant of slow growth, especially in the sensitive and suspicious minds of Asiatics, and, unless Lord KIMBERLEY interferes, the good effects of the work of the past five years will be effaced from the minds of the native population, which, after all, forms the backbone of the prosperity of the Colony and of our whole trade with
China,"
Let us in the first place express our opinion that, although the above paragraph con- tains a great deal of what is absolute truth,
operations in Egypt.
which well-nigh ruined the Colony, musther is stated that Admiral Sir Beauchamp laid at the door of the Daily Press. It is no-Seymour, G.C.D., Commander-in-Chief in the torious that this pretended organ of respect. Mediterranean, is to be recommended to Her ability bolstered up the house properly Majesty By the Government for a peerage, in bubble by misleading statements, made connection with the bombardment of the forts at for purposes which we care not to attempt Alexandria and his general conduct of the naval to fathom, at a time when this journal was" day after day warning the Chinese against the hollowness of the whole business. These are facts which cannot be controverted, which can be proved by references to the files of the Daily Press and the Hongkong Telegraph, and yet in the face of all this. Sir Joux PorK HENNESSY must be held up to censure as having been the cause of this discreditable gambling Carr any news- paper descend lower than this! We think not,
We have said that the Pall Mall Gazette paragraph is substantially correct, except ing so far as regard the references to the causes which led to the outflow of Chinese.. with their money, from the Colony, and to the public meeting held in the City Hall. It will hardly be denied even by Governor HENNESSY's most bitter opponents, or by
Ir is reported that Bamum has made an offer to Oscar Wilde for the latter to sit on top of Jumbo and ride in the street processions. 16 says an American paper, instead of Wilde sitting on the elephant, Jumbo were to sit on Wilde, the result would be more satisfactory to the people, and it wouldn't hurt Jumbo much.
A PASSENGER steamer, the first that has floated
on the waters of Loch Tay, was launched on Satur day, 15th July at Acharn, when the ceremony of naming was performed by the Countess of Breadalbane. The vessel, which is named The Lady of the Lake, was built by Messrs. Ander son & Lynil, Govan, and engined by Mr. David Rowan, of Glasgow.
A NEAT way of discharging an official of state is A ROMAN correspondent of the Times telegraphis. lustrated in the following anecdote While on July 24th I have much satisfaction in Said Pasha was busy at the Sublime Porte afating, with authority, that a violent article in directing letters, countersigning orders and de last night's Diritto, in which England is de..... crees of the Sultan one Sunday of late, an at.nounced in unmeasured language for the damaga done to property at Alexandria, and Europe is word removed the inkstand from the Grand enjoined to insist upon full reparation for this tendant appeared suddenly and without saying a Vizier's table. Said rose, called his carriage, and outrage, committed in the full light of the nine- drove rapidly home to his palace. He had got his teenth century,' is highly reprobated and deplored asmuch as this paper enjoyed the reputation of dismissal in the most polite but decisive fashion by the Italian Government; and the more so in- being an official, organ" Signor Crispi, ex- in which it is possible to give it to a Turkish public functionary."
Minister, is at Berlin, but denies that he has any political mission there,
A CAPITAT, performance was given last evening at Chiarini's Royal Italian Circus, the various artistes evidently putting forth an extm effort to please the rather small but very select and en- thusiastic audience. During the tiger scene two of the ferocious monsters had a regular set-to and clawed at each other most viciously. The civil growl was put an end to by the intrepid tamer Johnsen giving each of the combatants a few smart cracks over the snout with that very deli cate looking clubs he carries when inside the den the Royal Bengalees. The intrepid Johnsen is not much of a warrior to look at, but he cer-
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Bill has passed the Chilian Congress, and meets, no resistance anywhere, incorporating Africa, Tacna, and Tarafiaca with Chili. A horrible tragedy has been enacted at a mining works near
Cerro de Pasco. Two Chilian officers, accom- panied by two soldiers, arrived at the works, and were hospitably received and given comfortable quarters for the night. At one o'clock in the morning they got up, murdered, Senor Tobias, ibd owner, a Spaniard, an Austrian in fanmediate employ, two servants, and three little children. quantity of silver in the house, but it had been sent to Cerro. The Chilian authorities are doing their best to capture the villains.
CHEMISTS, DRUGGIST 5 is in fact mainly correct, it is not strictly Mr. Mansa's best friends, that it will be man to make a small independence out of a libes with for coolness and prompt action, and the styleThe murderers believed that there was a large
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accurate in certain details, to which we advisable for the Colonial Office to care shall presently refer. There appears cer. fully scrutinise the doings of the Adminis- trator in governing this Colony during tainly to be some misunderstanding or misapprehension as to the real cause which the Governor's absence. It is impera- led to the steady outflow of Chinese, with tive that Mr. MARSH should administer their money from this Colony shortly the government on the lines followed by after the departure of Governor HENNESSY, Governor HENNESSY during the past five and this has led to a grave injustice having years. It is also true enough that what been done to His Excellency the Admini-is termed "the policy of fair play to the strator. The information supplied to the preponderating Chinese population" was Pall Mall Gozelle with regard to this partic-arried out against a very strong local ular incident was either strangely inac- opposition, and that this policy has actually
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For defendant, De
can be no doubt whatever that native. For plaintiff, Hlood. timidity and suspicion were gradually re- placed by confidence, during Governor HENNESSY'S administration, and It cannot be disputed that Chinese influence, which previously had no tangible existence. has become a great power in the Colony. It is undoubted that Mr. No Cuor did pro- phesy that any reversal of Governor HEN- ESSY's policy, or any retrogade step, would inevitably be followed by the dis- trust of the Chinese and the withdrawal of their capital. It is also a matter of fact that Mr. MARSH's action with reference to certain appointments in the Government service, made immediately after he took the oaths, as Administrator, led generally to the im- pression that the "new régime would he as far as possible a reversal of Governor HENNESSY's policy. Where then, we ask, are the scandalous falsehoods," the
Verdon. The plaintiff is seeking to compel the defendant to transfer a piece of land. The de- fendant's counsel is objecting that the thing is an impossibility, inasmuch as there is a fatal incum- brance on the title, Then De Verden, solemnly: "Your Honor therefore sees that with an in- cumbrance such as this on it the plaintiff's title would be damned." Hood: "Well, then, why don't you let us have our damned title ? Cope, J.: Yes; surely the plaintiff may damn his own title if he likes.
WE (Sydney Bulletin) have a dozen letters com- menting on the present management of the Har bours and Rivers Department, but as we bavn't the slighest intention of allowing any old gentle-tainly surpasses all the tiger tamers we have met action by promising the jury he'll give to chart-in which he beats a tatoo on the skulls of the jungle monarchs when they come any of their hanky tice any damages which he may be awarded, panky tricks would do honor to an expert shilellah we calmly allow things to goion as usual
wielder at Donnybrook fair or an American She bang cleater at a fourth of July celebration. THE irrepressible panther again. A telegram Signor Chiarini, who, we regret to say, is not at ON the stage of the Lyceum Theatre, on July has been received from Pok-foo-lum to the effect all well in health, again introduced the noble 26th, Mr. Boucicaalt delivered to a large audi- that the telegraph coolic there saw the man-cater steed "Garibaldi," and showed the wonderfulence of actors interested in the drama a lecture trudging along this morning at Kai-loong-wan power he has obtained over that grand specimen on the "Art of Acting-Its Rules and Principics," Bay, but seemingly in ne mood to gobble anyone of a horse. The Signorand his steed were rewarded The lecturer's object was to show that acting up. Possibly the brute has been faring daintily with great applause, which did not cease until might usefully be taught like painting and other on sucking pigs, turkeys and other tit-bits, and "Gari," stripped of his trappings, came bounding arts. With this view he dealt with his subject will leave tough human flesh alone until the ten-
into the ring and repeated the greater part of his under the several heads of articulation, gesture, derer supply is run out.
performance. The final performance will be posture, and study of character, each of which given this evening at nine o'clock. We hope to he illustrated from his own experience of the stage. As regarded gesture and posture, in par ticular, he showed that the true principles of the cause the paragraphist to draw unwarranted
art existed merely as a tradition, and had to be inferences therefrom. With the exception of this single mis-statement, which, con
THE citadel of Cairo, which is now being streng picked up by the conscientious actor as best he thened and furnished with stores for a garrison of could. It was not enough to behave on the stage sidering that the truth could not possibly
13,000 men, in expectation of England's threa- as one would do in real life, as the lecturer proved he disguised, may reasonably enough be put down to ignorance or misconception,
tened attack, stands on a steep, rocky bluff above by the simple act of picking up his hat from the every line, nay, every word of the paragraph is
the city. It was the favorite residence of the table to walk out. The actor had to remember famous Egyptian dictator of the last generation, that his every action was presented as in the absolutely true in substance and in fact,
Mehemet Ali Pasha, who strongly fortified it and frame of a picture, and that it had to be studied TO ADVERTISERS.
In what fashion does the Daily Press, the
kept a number of heavy cannon constantly with reference to the effect it would produce Advertisers are requested to forward all notices intended for insertion in that day's issue not later boasted champion of independence and
pointed from its walls at the city below to overawe upon the house. The art of listening, and of the disaffection which his iron rule inevitably continuing to sustain a character, even when he than THREE O'CLOCK so as not to retard the
truth-deal-with-these-references-to-the-go carly, publication of the paper.
produced. The walls are still in tolerabic repair, had nothing to say, was, therefore, an important vernment, policy in Hongkong? Like the
About the nately, much neglected. Under the head of pos Arrangements have been made to publish high class, reliable and independentjournal
is a letter from an officer of the Invincible men and might give some trouble to a force unpro part of the actor's art, though a part, infortui it pretends to be? Certainly not; but like
tion is made of a hitherto unpublished fact in vided with heavy siege artillery. a snarling cur, blind to the great princi-
connection with the spiking of the guns at Alex- ramparts are visible at a considerable distance ture the lecturer insisted upon the necessity of ples of right and wrong it professes with
andria. When volunteers were called for to go the tall, slender, white minarets of the Muham cultivating the "lost art of walking an art such effusiveness to uphold, deaf to every
ashore and spike guns, nearly every hand in the medich Mosque, built by Mehemet All This is now possessed only by uncivilised people, whose ship expressed a desire to be selected. Ulti-one of the principal ornaments of Cairo, its Interior ankles had free play and who were in the habit. thing but its own harmless vituperation:
mately ten torpedo men were chosen, and they being decorated with a richness of coloring un-of carrying weights upon their heads. The study, landed in charge of the flag-lieutenant under matched in the world, except, perhaps, by the of character, he showed, ought to be "from Fortunately the Pall Mall Gatetie states its case so clearly, and the facts are so well
cover of the ship's guns. The dingy was convey. Alhambra Palace of Granada in Spai In front within," and not "from without". In other ing the men from the shore to the steam-launch of the main entrance liés a vast paved quadrangle words, the character ought to be drawn from the known in the Colony, that there is no pos-
webousėdę wam misuch by n shot and roundered. The survomilal by a low-coonnude which has ace nude, nod the costume fitted to it afterwards. It anity in the public weng musica in sirm- ing their judgment, either by deliberate sparent untruths," the infamous libels, occupants all succeeded in swimming to the quired a tragic historical renown as the scene of was also desirable, whenever possible, to study Our local contemporaries appear to be mis-statement, contemptible inverdoes, or &c, &c. of the Daily Press? They have launch, and were brought safely on board. The the famous "massacre of the Mamelukes," by a character from life as Charles Matthews and no existence save in the adilled pate of our Admiral shook hands with each of the men emy order of the Pasha, Mchémet, finding in the Farren did for their parts of Dazzle, and Sir Har strangely concerned at the statements, re- vulgar abuse.. The Daily Press commences
most excruciatingly comfe contemporary,
ployed on this dangerous service, and told them turbulent independence of these warlike chiefs a court Courtly in "London Assurance." On all
formidable obstacle to his cherished scheme of the points the lecturer contended that a course.. ferring to the government policy in Hong- its war of words by plainly characterising
His Excellency the Administrator might how proud he was to feel he had such men under
his command. Admiral Seymour's kindly atten- absolute power, invited them to a banquet in the of instruction, such as was followed at the Con kong, made by the Poll Mall Gazette in an the paragraph in the Pall Mall Gazelle, "a "inspired" paragraph, which we repro- tissue of scandalous falsehoods." As if well exclaim "save me from my friends." tion to the wounded is marked, and on all hands courtyard of the citadel. They rashly accepted servatoire, would be beneficial to those who de duced in our columns yesterday. The un- this were not sufficiently comprehen- That Mr. Maus has been misrepresented gratification is expressed at being under the com- the treacherous courtesy and were suddenly fired sired to adopt the stage as a profession. The upon in the midst of their revel by a detachment lecture, interspersed as it was with much genial settled state of mind of the Daily Pressive, the next sentence tells us that it and unfairly dealt with, so far as the part!-mand of sudit an officer.
of soldiers concealed in the encircling colonnade, anecdote and practical illustration, was both en- oracle, after perusing the London paper's is amendacious composition," and a cular matter already referred to is con-
who alone preserving his presence of mind, threw Boucicault received the cordial thanks of the somewhat singular effusion, may be imag-"transparent untruth." The writer then cerned, admitsof no doubt. And we are ex-
All perished save one, ilic son of the principal chief, wertaining and instructive, and at its close Mr. himself upon the ground and succeeded in reach house. ined from the leader" in the morning proceeds to say that it is a foul and false ceedingly sorry that such should be the case. slander" which must have been inspired, We could not conscientiously approve of
ing his horse, which was tied to an adjoining journal of this date. The "gentle JEMIMA"- of the Hongkong press has again varied and insinuates that Sir Joux POPE HENNESSY/ His Excellency's action with regard to the until after the event Sir-Our Prophet in his pillar. Springing upon its back, he cut his way REFERRING to the Egyptian troubles the Over
was the source of inspiration: Waxing appointments he made on his assuming the
through his swaiming assailants, and, finding innd Mail says:Both India and England must the gates shut against hint, took a dying leap prepare to undergo considerable sacrifices. That and let us add, an unseemly character. valiant as he warms to his work he affirms responsibilities of Administrator, simply be waged against us, to resist, and under penalty from the top of the wall, a height of eighty feel. India should bear her proportion of the charge in saucer press policy lins out-heroded Herod penned" and that the untruthfulness of the gratuitous slap in the face to the Governor's of being ourselves as unbelievers to follow those The horse was killed on the spot, but the daring this venture is only fair. A free passage through by his vehement.diplay of powerful Invec- | whole of the #futemcilts is transparent in this supporters; but we are glad at being able | without pity. Hence England may rest assured crawled away and hid himself before he could be material welfare as it is to that of England; more,
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because we considered it a direct and
viewed.
THE following letter was addressed by Arabi Pacha to Mr. Gladstone a few days before the bombard- ment of Alexandria, but did not reach his hands Koran has commanded us not to seek wat war
to begin it. He has commanded us also, if war,
overtaken,
so, in fact, as English," not. Indian, men-of-war would have to defend the coast of India in caso
who have assailed, us with every weapon and Mameluke, escaping with a broken limb, the Suez route is as essential to her moral and to approve of Mr. Maxsn's general policy, that the first gun she fires on Egppt will abrólve tive and abusive scurrility. And what Colony. Unfortunately," says our contem does all this literary thunder, this free, perary, "it will not be equally clear to in all matters appertaining to the welfare the Egyptians from all treaties, contracts, and of the Colony. His Excellency's admini-conventioni, that the control and debt will cease, handling of offensive adjectives, and gen. readers in England; the writer of the costration, so far as we can judge, does not the property of Europeans will be confiscated, oral use of unjustifiable insinuations and plunique must, indeed, be credited with a vulgar and altogether unnecessary abuse diabolical ingenuity in his tergiversation." require to be bolstered up by newspaper that the canals will be destroyed, the com. mean?... It simply means that our contem. We may here explain en parenthèse that partisanship of the character represented munications cut, and that use will be made of the poraries have discovered that they have a the French word communiqué (our contem-by the Daily Preu article we have just re-religious zeal of Mahomedans to preach a holy rival in that wide field of indiscriminate orary evidently knows nothing of French, lying-in-which they have justly gained such as he drags_in_the_word on two separate notoriety, and they evidently resent the occasions, in both instances omitting the
· Pall Mall Gazetie's appearance on the scene, acute accent, without which the term is as an impertinent intrusion. The Daily absolute nonsense) means an official com-
·Press means something else, only it lacks munication, so that again the. Daily Press the courage to give utterance to certain wishes its readers to believe that Sir JouN dastardly insinuations which it would fain Porr HENNESSY either wrote or supplied | been ordered to Egypt. induce the community to infer and endorse, the paragraph to the London paper. Get- Let us briefly refer to our contemporary's ting wearied of abuse, our contemporary firebrand leader, and investigate the para- changes its tactics and goes in for a spell graph which has aroused such a storm in of deliberate lying, We do not hesitate -JEMIMA's sugar basin.
for one instant in plainly stating, and we
TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, 1st September.
-Sir Garnet Wolseley has returned to Jamallia..
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
TIEcharge of assault preferred against Naval Yard of conflict with any maritime Fower. Moreover, Constable Lewis by his wife, was further. Investi- by far the greater burden will be placed on Eng. gated at the Police Court this morning. Dr. Von lish shoulders. It is to be hoped, then, that no war in Syria, in Arabia, and in India. Egypt is went to him to examine. He said he found a con- justice done to India. England is not now ene
der Horck deposed as to the injuries Mrs. Lewis ungenerous complaints will be raised about in held by Mahomedans as the key of Mecca and tusion on the left side of her face from the temples gaged upon any adventure of her own seeking or Medina, and all are bound by their religious law across the check, and that she complained of pain for her own aggrandisement. There is no to defend these holy places and the ways-leading in the left side, but he did not see any marks, question of Imperial policy involved in this ex- to them. Sermons on this subject have already and added that it would not necessarily follow that pedition. At best, we can only hope to regain' been preached in the mosques of Damascus, and there would be marks if she had been kicked the position, we have lost to renew our prestige and an agreement has been come to with the there. The doctor said Mrs. Lewis appeared to among the Muzaulinan populations. Had Eng- THE WAR IN EGYPT.
religious leaders of every land throughout the bein very feeblehealth, and that he did not consider land accepted unrebuked and unpunished, the A British Siege Train comprising 36 guns has (Mahomedan) world. I repeat it again and again she had been badly hurt-In his defence, insults of Arabi and his murdering crew, the that the first blow struck at Egypt by England Constable Lewis said he caught his wife by train, would have been laid for another Indian or her allies will cause blood to flow through the the side because she was throwing everything mutiny. To quell that rising the financial re breadth of Asia and of Africa, the responsibility out of the window. She was a regular nuisance sources of India would have been stretched to of which will be on the head of England. The" to him and the other constables in the Naval their utmost European life and security in the English Government has allowed itself to be Yard. The blow on her face she got by knocking East is the stake for which we are fighting in deceived by its agents, who have cost their her countenance against the window as she Egypt, and it is only reasonable, onlyright, that our The Pall Mall Gazelle says:"It is to do it without the slightest fear of contra- THE Activ and Kinngchow came out of the country-its-prestige in Egypt England will be--was throwing the things out-Police Sergeant Eastern dependencies should provide their quota to be hoped that the Colonial Office will diction, that the assertion made by the Cosmopolitan Dock to-day, the Canopus dock-still worse advised if she attempt to regain what Haggarty gave evidence for the defence, but the inevitable expense. Additional taxes may be scrutinise carefully the doings of the offi-Daily Press-that-the-Chinese-themselves-ing there. The Verwacris docked at Kowloon she has lost by the brute force of guns and it had not much bearing on the case, imposed, heavy fresh debts may be incurred, but bayonets. On the other hand there are more beyond showing that Mrs. Lewis was gifted they should be willingly met, willingly borne, by humane and friendly means to this end. Egypt with a rather ready tongue, and could sling about the peoples of India and Great Britain, without icers who are administering the govers- now seem disposed to throw some of the last night.
ment of Hongkong during Governor Sir blame of this gambling (the house property.
is ready still, nay desirous, to come to terms with abuse in Portuguese pretty freely. Haggarty, cavil, without stint. Never mind the wisdom or POPE HENNESSY'S temporary absence. The speculations) on Sir Jour POPE HENNESSY,
England, to be fast friends with her, to protect while candidly admitting, in reply to the Magis the folly that has brought this frouble to a head. policy of fair play to the preponderating saying that he led them into it by specious
her interests and keep her road to India, to be trate, that at some period of his distinguished Let it be bwing, as some say, to the pervenity her ally. But she must keep within the limits career he himself might have been under the of Mr. Glagstone's "Administration, Chinese population of the island which has statements &c. is a direct, and wicked.
of her jurisdiction. If however, she prefer to influence of fire-water, in common with the natural continuity of British policy in the been steadily pursued, in face of much perversion of truth, having,..not even, local opposition, for five years was followed the shadow of foundation, in fact, and WE hear that a coolie fell overboard from the remain decived and to boast and threaten us with generality of mankind, bis Worship always the facts are existent and have so be faced by its natural result. Native timidity published for interested purposes. What steamship China on the 31st ultimo, and sankher Indian troops, it is tiers, to make the choice. excepted, said that he never knew the defen- is no time to cast blame in any qua before any effort could be made to rescue him. Only let her not underrate, as she has done, the dant to have been in that blissful state. Mrs. for bickerings or party jealousies. and suspicion were gradually replaced by can an intelligent publie think of a news The body has not yet been found."
patriotism of the Egyptian people. Her repre- Lewis, upon being recalled as to the fumiture steps now, and the Empire may b sentatives have not informed her of the change throwing out business, said the articles all be European nations must be made to confidence in our administration; Chinese paper which writes an article for the capital was freely invested in land and express purpose of decrying unfounded AN Australian paper says a jury was locked up which has been wrought among us since the longed to her, having been given to her by her are dealing with a united Englan various industrial enterprises in the Colony, statements, and deliberately revels in a one night at Bathurst because they could not days of Ismail's tyranny. Nations in our modern brother, and that shenever destroyed them at all British Empire, every section of and the Chinese had commenced to settle series of what every person is the Colony agree. An honest Hibernian, directly the door age make sudden and gigantic strides in the Mr. Wodehouse fined Lewis Bio or three weeks mined to maintain at any cost
chaviour for of our world-spre permanently on the island. Shortly before must know to be, silly, but none the less was closed the second time, stripped off his coat, path of progress. England, in fine, may rest hard labour, and ordered him to find two sure sea, the lustre of our reno the Governor's departure, Mr. No CHOY,Cowardly lies? We have no intention of and addressed the juryman who had “stuck out".["easured that we are determined to fight, to die ties in ŝas each to be of good thus: Look here, you'd scoundred, what | martyrs, for our country-as has been enjoined three months or be committed in d the only Chinese member of the Legis going into the house property swindle at
do you mean by keeping eleven gentlemen in on us by our Prophet or else to conquer and es tendant, upon sentence being passed lative Gounell, prophesied that any ro present; but we may state, as we did at here at night? Take that for your confounded live independently and happy. Happiness in what he was to do, saying that if he versal of his policy, or any retrogade step; the commencement of the bubble, that a obstinacy. That consisted of a series of argu- either case is promised to us, and when a people to live with Mrs. Lewis he would be at the would inevitably be followed by the dis- very great deal of responsibility for the ments delivered straight from the shoulder. In is imbued with this belief their courage knows Court again to-morrow. Being trust of the Chinese and the withdrawal of disastrous results of the mad speculations the morning, the Court find the Cork man jo, no bounds--Ahmed Arabi,”
AT Monte Carlo, recently, a young English off Cr, who commenced with exactly £100, won 12,000 in three nights play, and had the good sense to clear out with the money.
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