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which prevail throughout the country, what ludicrous notions the ordinary citizen of the United States has with regard to Great Britain, and everything British As Mr. TERWILLIGER, the captain of the Hillsdale
delighted to receive an annual revenue ADVOCATES of temperance will be glad to observe | THE Afarseillaise, says Figaro, is as good a AN Indian constable found three coolics fighting higher than his present tribute. But in that Cardinal Manning is giving his earnest aid justification as anyone need require of Fletcher and creating a disturbance in Gilman's Bazaar either event, France will have lost the fruits to the movement in England. In an address to of Saltoun's famous saying "Let me make the yesterday, whom he arrested and took to the of more than fifty years of labor." Else- the League of the Cross at Leicester on August people's songs, and he who will may frame their Station. Two of them, who were found to be where the same journal says:
"France23rd, he declared that the drink traffic is a great laws!" By giving expression to many a vague/ wounded in the chest, were sent to the Civil Hos
national shame. In England alone, he said, and inchoate aspiration it has doubtless done as
pital, and upon the case coming before Captain Boat Club, expressed it at the banquet in shoukl, without delay, land from 10,000 to there were 200,000 places for the sale of intoxi-much as any given law to shape the history of Thomselt this'morning, it was remanded till the honor of himself and crew in London, "he 15,000 men at Ismailia to take ARABI in the cants-an increase of fourfold' since 1859, while France during the last century, and the French 28th instant, the Superintendent of the Govern. had been brought up to look upon the Eng- rear and march on the capital." It warns the population had not doubled.
are now recognising the part which the song has ment Civil Hospital having sent a certificate HAVE LATELY RECEIVED lish as an effete nation as regards athletics" the DE FRRYCISET Cabinet that, if left
and we have no doubt whatever that alone, England may find another ally, and SAYS the Overland Mail-Ill-counselled, driven played in France by raising statues to the inven- stating that the two men were suffering from this notion-is-generally believed ink asks if France, isolated and made the perhaps by dread of those unseen terrors that tor, Rouget de Lisle, Choisy-le-Roi and Lons- punctured wounds of the lung and could not ap through every state in the Union. To laughing-stock of Europe, will be any the the fateful course that led to the murder of his was born and died, are cach about to honor in THE Police Force is to be congratulated upon
surround his throne, Alexander III. is pursuingle-Saulnier, the towns at which, respectively, he pear with safety before the 28th instant, the exceedingly absurd prejudices against stronger on the Vosges because she has sire. Instead of giving liberty to his people, this manner a man whom one might be tempted possessing a lukong of exceptional smelling everything English of the sporting press, proved her timidity in the Mediterranean instead of conciliating them when possible, and to select as a typical Republican, and who was powers, his olfactory nerves being so exceedingly this most ridiculous "bringing up" of It suspiciously attributes to Prince Bis yielding them the constitution they desire, he and nearly guillotined by Robespierre for being too sensitive as to have detected, while on duty at VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. young America must be attributed; and MARCE a conniving to keep France from his Ministers are tightening the bands that en-reactionary.
the Central Station yesterday, a bonfire which one of the best cures for the disease, and the action, with the view of separating the two slave them, and carrying despotism to a height
was ablaze in Lyndhurst Terrace, His evidence CATALOGUES SUPPLIED ON APPLICATION.. most effective means of convincing our Western Powers.
which human beings in this nineteenth century
before the Magistrate this morning was to the cousins that we are not quite an effete The Darts is equally exercised over the will never stand. The coronation ceremony, it
is to be feared, will bring no relief to unhappy. As an instance of the stagnation in promotion effect, that while on duty at the Central, he went VEGETABLE PARCEL OF 50 PACKETS,
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stands out clearly from the present situatween autocracy and the people.
we commented in our yesterday's issue, we may Lyndhurst Terrace saw the defendant and others To return to the shooting match. From tion, this is the taking of Egypt by LS THE Rey. T. Salmon,' vicar of New Chapel, there is not a more active and efficient one or 4 days hard labour, was imposed by the Ma- mention that we know an officer, than whom burning joss paper and old clothes. A fine of $2, American papers we have carefully com: land. We may call this a fait accompli, and
in the police here, who has held the post of gistrate; but surely the inkong deserves to have a piled and tabúinted the detailed scores will not complain. In its incomprehensible FLOWER PARCEL HALF SIZE, PRICE $5.00. made at the different ranges, by both the weakness, our Government first submitted
Acting Inspector for the last three years, and special appointment created for him in the Forcet expects to remain in the same position for perhaps We would suggest that his designation hencefortii to a council of Europe a question which
four years more, if not longer. He had been "Smell fire jack." has always been acknowledged as con-
sergeant three years before obtaining the cerning only the two Western Powers, and
acting rank, which is by no means a remunera-
We feam that the approval of the Secretary of Stateforthe Colonies has been recently received for then placed its signature to a note asking
tive one either to him or the others who hold it,
the conversion of No. 1 Government steamer into a Turkey to intervene. It has, thus com-
as he only receives $71 per mensem more than pletely abandoned French policy --the
when he was sergeant, while the additional ex-floating engine, and that she is now in the hands of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company policy of monarchical France and Repub
"boy" is some $18 a month, we understand being thus converted, has been under considera. penses attending the position, for messing and for the purpose. The question of this fire engine, lican France. What happens now? Tur-
We think that when a sergeant is advanced to an 25 key, the accomplice of all that has been
Acting Inspectorship, it is only fair that the addi- done in Egypt, obeys the summons and
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kissed the girl, and made her cry out to slightly alter the old nursery doggrel. At least the reverend gentienian's osculatory fancy seems to have strayed in the direction of a maiden who was not on "chaste salutes" bent, and who avenged the impact of the reverend lips on her own by appealing, to the law. The law always holds that kissing goes by favour, and on the case being called up before the Hanley Bench, five guineas to the lady. This is rather dear for the amorous clergyman bad to pay the sum of kiss. Even a countess at a bazaar-will sell them much cheaper.
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In the meantime even Italy-such is in- gratitude-gives Franco, a vicious kick. Backed by Germany and Austria, it is put ing on extraordinary airs. The majority of its journals declare that the "efface- ment of France" CORT's influence at the Conference.
W. Smith. The inventory was a handsome red cow in full profit, first fall" which was sold by the authority of the Rev. A. Welch, the vicar of St. Mary's Cray. The sale took place in an open field, where there were assembled a drum
the position scarely compensates a man for being some ten dollars a month out of pocket; but even that would be cheerfully borne, we have no doubt, if the chances of promotion to the full rank were not so terribly remote. If it be true,
as the port says, that "distance lends enchant-
and since the alteration made in her boiler two years ago, her weight has been increased two tons, sendering her almost useless en shore. In deed, when she was sent out here, the makers, Messrs. Merryweather & Co., suggested her being
fixed on a barge and towed about the harbour by
will increase Count and fife band, a large numberof the villagers ofment to the view," then the full rank of Inspector a steam launch; but the Government thought it
From the above tables it will be noted Commenting on this, the Dix Nuview hood, and also from Sussex. The auctioneer, they contemplate it mentally in the far distant would be better she should have her own motive
both sexes, as well as farmers of the neighbor appear to the present acting ones, as
Mr. Allen, was a great deal chiffed for what was
future, under the most alluring aspects. termed the "dirty" job, he was doing, and one, of the crowd shouted out that he ought to be "boycotted." Albert Bath said that that would defeat the object they had in view, for as Mr. Allen had the right to make one, bid, he might closer. After some rather strong language exercise that right, and then Mr. Smith would
specting the auctioneer, Mr. Bath purchased the against the "parson," and sarcastic remarks re-
for 16. A public meeting was then held, at cow-which was exhibited with colored ribbons which a subscription list was opened to defray the cost of the demonstration.
that the British decisively beat their op. Siecle, a Paris paper, says: "Since the ponents at all the ranges, the 600 yards Italian Government has assuredly only as alone excepted,, where the American total sumed this initiative after obtaining the as- exceeded, the British by one point only sent of the Northern Powers, France will At the 200 yards Britain led by 1 points, remain alone outside the pale of European and at goo they added 9 more to their ad-action, and her squadron will even have vantage. Losing one at 600, they prac to leave Port Said." The Temps says: TO SUBSCRIBERS,
tically settled the match at the 800 yards, Everything shows that we are witnessing Arrangements have been made to publish finishing with an advantage at this range of The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 PM. Sub-38 points, or a total lead of 57. The shoot which has originated at Berlin, which is a clever combination, the conception of scribers in the central districts who do not receive their copies before FIVE O'CLOCK will oblige by ing of the Americans at the longer ranges accepted by Russia and Turkey, and of at once communicating with the Manager. was exceedingly feeble, whereas the British, which Italy makes herself the instrument." sticking to their work steadily, added 42 to And a writer in the Journal des Débats says: their long load at the goo yards, and com- "Francé, taking a leaf out of Turkey's book, is remaining with folded arms, while points ahead. At the 1000 yards the Ameri-England has entered upon a very serious cans fell still farther behind, only totalling"
Q 0 oo Since we have to campaign, 236 to the 307' of their opponents, losing at withdraw and remain motionless, we con- this range 71 points, and the match by no sole, or rather congratulate ourselves on Tur great international rifle shooting less than 170 points, a defeat as crushing having left a concert which might have in relation to her literature and culture, and made at each point. The Imperial Government
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match which took place at Creedmoor be- tween a picked team of British riflemen and the crack shots of the United States, on the 14th and 15th of September, con- clusively demonstrated that, whatever may be the truth of the charges so often made of late against the natives of the old coun- try of having lost their once undisputed supremacy in most branches of athletics and manly sport, in rifle shooting-at least,
as it was unexpected.
The representatives of the old country shot steadily throughout, although the aggregate scores are not particularly high; but this may probably be ac counted for by the high wind which prevailed, and the generally unfavorable character of the weather, The honors of the match belong to Scotland, that well tried veterán, McVertx of Dumfries, the
ended by reinstating the Turks in North Africa, and which would have sent Chris- fan civilization back more than fifty years." And so France is fretting over a self-dis- carded opportunity, while England is doing work that her neighbor across the channel should certainly have shared,
AT the Howard Presbyterian Church, San Fran cisco, on September 17th, the Rev. Dr. Nerina, a missionary stationed at Loo Choo, North China, told some of his experiences in the Celestial Empire. The importance of the Chinese nation' was spoken of China cannot be treated with contempt. She is remarkably noticeable
she has libraries, schools and praise-worthy institutions, while her civil rulers are chosen by competitive examination. Her code of morals is the purest in the world, while the text books have not changed for two thousand years, antedating Christ. Step by step she is advancing, and in the future her position will be alongside of the foremost of civilized nations. The speaker gave a very interesting and detailed account of the missionary work in that country, Hospitals, dis. LOCAL AND GENERAL, pensaries and missionary work had been.or- ganized along the coast for a couple of thousand five or thirty thousand, while the yearly increase was from 15 to 20 per cent. The mode of mis- sionary travel was by horseback riding, and the description of the country, roads, numerous villages, market towns, inns, the natives, als receptions, accommodations, experiences and various incidents characteristic of the surround- Ings, were graphically related to a farge and attentive congregation.
next, will be $6,000. "When the new Police Station is constructed at Yau-ma-il, the slip, alongside will be available for the floating engine, where she can be bauled up and placed in safety during a typhoon.
CRICKET.
OLD CHINA RESIDENTS v. NEW RESIDENTS
IN THE EAST.NE
senting Old China Residents and Residents of A match between teams of twelve aside repre under three years in the East respectively, was commenced on the Cricket Ground yesterday, and terminated this afternoon in a complete victory for the Old Residents by 111 runs on the first innings.
power, as the expense would not be much greater. Asafloating engine, she will be very effective, since she will be available for ships in harbour, outlying DEALING with the relations between the United At present a great deal of trouble is experienced, villages,andasan auxiliary to the town fire brigade. States and China, a San Francisce contemporary on the occasion of a fire, in obtaining water from says:-Mr. Angell, the head of the Commission the harbour, on account of the silting op of has read a paper before the Social Science Con- engine will do away with this difficulty, by which negotiated our latest treaty with China, the sand close to the Praya, but the floating
states, what was pretty well known before, that shore with the necessary supply. The length of gress on our relations with China, Mr. Angell being able to lie off and furnish engines on
ing in our trade relations with that country. Chi- will be about 57 feet over all, and she will the element of reciprocity is almost entirely lack the launch upon which the engine will be fixed, nese goods once admitted into an American port have 13 feet beam. The cast of the conversion, on payment of the regular duty, are dealt in in ali which has to be completed by the 31st January parts of the Union as freely as native products of the soil. Not so, however, in China. Paying the duty on American goods at the port of entry is but a preliminary contribution to the Chinese treasury, or the greed of Chinese officials. As the goods pass from the hands of one set of officials to those of another, exactions are
evades responsibility by representing the interior province as possessing exclusive authority, and in cases where that pretence will not work, the boy- Emperor is made to do the service of scapegoat, There is an evident disposition to burden foreign goods with so many chatges that their importa tion will not be profitable. In mere matter of trade, therefore, the Chinese do not reciprocate the advantages they possess in the United States. Mr. Angell states, moreover, that the Chinese Government does not give proper protection to the person or property of foreigners. In this re-
mands on our Government and their performance opening the ball by driving Wilson's firs toward American citizens. Ita Chinese coolle is delivery clean over the fence to leg for four, and killed or Chinese property Injured in a riot in any Barff followed suit by scoring three for a very frontier town in America, the Chinese Minister at pretty hit in the same direction. Runs came Washington places the matter before the State freely from both bowlers, until Barff was caught Department, and is satisfied with nothing leas at long on from a good drive off Lloyd, making than full payment of damages. The Chinese room for Bird. One for 32, Travers continued Minister gives points to our President in his com very busy, playing in better form than we have munications to Congress in matters of legislation seen him display since he discarded the willow" in which China is interested; bat no American bas for the tennis bat, his leg hitting being especially, circle of his acquaintances that he would jump Chinese Government. They have child-Em-up of one four, a quartette of threes, three twoes drinks round" with a large ever yet discovered the real head and front of the clean and well timed. He had scored ag, mado off the central portion of High Bridge into Harperors and dowager-Empresses, and all sorts of and singles, when a good bail from Wilson len River one afternoon, a few weeks ago, Mr.imperial appendages, in whom from time to the overpowered his defence. Two for 47: Whyte, James Bromley of New York proceeded to win the imperial power is represented to exist; but who was the next comer, did not come his wager, being at the time in an advanced no solid head of the Covernment. When we off, falling a victim to Wilson after just stage of alcoholic intoxication. Amidst the Jeers come to the point of the migration of persons be- managing to break his “duck." Three for sa when he pledged himself to this hazardous enter reciprocity. Until within a month the Chinese again came freely until a change of bowlers was of the "drinkists" by whom he was surrounded tween the two countries, there is no pretence of Then Matchitt became Bird's partnar, and runs prise, he staggered out of the bar-room and made have come here without restraint. They have resorted to, Russell and Lane superseding Lloyd his way to the middle of the bridge. There he been permitted to take gold from our mines upon and Wilson, and the change quickly had the siderable difficulty, and before his companions, most cases they have managed to avoid paying singularly enough, retiring with the same number climbed upon the parapet, not without con- payment of a small monthly license, which in desired effect, both batamen falling to Lane, and,
whose mirth and mackery had now turned to Every, industry in the country was open to them of runs-17 to their credit. Four for 77 and five horror and consternation, could hinder him from on as equal terms as to American citizens. They for 83. St. Croix and Wodehouse played care,
The veterans took the first innings, sending in Travers and Barff to face the attacks of Wilson and Lloyd. Both batsmen were evi-
the volunteer marksmen of great Britain hero_of_manya hard fought waping hatris worthy of note that last year England bought | miles, and the converts, so far, aggregated twentyspect there is a vast difference between their dedently bent on making offairs lively, Travers
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A further instalment of the Greville memoirs is looked for before Christmas. This announcement
HAVING betted
can still defy the world. And it is well heading the list with an aggregate score of Egypt £9,163,000 worth of produce, and sold that it should be thus. The invincibility of of 176; PEARSE, another Wimbledon her goods valued at £3,188,000. American rifle shots had become a sort of crack," being second, only one point be- creed with the sporting public of the United hind. BOULTER was well up with 170, and A REGULAR Convocation of Royal Arch Chapter, States; the wonderful records made both the other two Scoachmen, CALDWELL and land Street, to-nigin, at 9 o'clock precisely.
No. 1341, will be held at Freemasons Hall, Zet at practice and in public competitions ap Dens, iled for sixth place with 166, the peared so marvellous that the bare sug-American rifleman SITI being fourth FROM our Manila files, we note that the Italian restion of the possibility of the champions with 168 and OLIVER, (British) fifth Opera Company had decided to make their first of the "Stars and Stripes" meeting defeat with (67. The contest throughout was appearance in that city in their full strength in at the hands of any shooting team on the carried on in the most harmonious face of the globe was received either with and friendly fashion, and it is greatly THE river steamer Hankaw has come out of incredulous smiles or derisive laughter. to the credit of the vanquished that they, Kowloon Dock. The Russian steamer Peter der And truly enough to the uninitiated, who took their defeat in surrexcellent part. At the steamship Namian will probably unthinkingly accepted the unprecedented the banquet given in honor of the British, scores of American marksmen at all the healths of the Queen and the President IT is announced that an embassy from the Queen ranges, and compared them with the of the United States "were drunk amidst of Madagascar has arrived in England. This figures made in England at sinillar dis- great enthusiasm; and everything con:nities is attributable to the action of the French on movement on the part of the Madagascar autho- tances, the acceptance of America's chal- nected with what was undoubtedly one of the west coast of the island, where the latter have lenge by the British riflemen seemed the the most important international friendly hauled down the Queen's flag at two stations. height of foolhardiness, However, those trials of skill of modern times appears to at home who know something about the have passed off with the greatest clal.
THE New York World's London special says real character and value of the tre mendous scores made at Creedmoor by CoMMENTING on the French policy in regard will cause a flutter in court circles. The first carrying out his purpose, sprang out into space. entered our households as servants and our face fully at first, and appeared to have got well sch the celebrated marksmen of the United to Egyptian affairs, the San Francisco instalment closed with the accession of Queen States, were well aware that to the totally Bulletin makes the following apposite re- Victoria, so that the continuation will deal with He was observed to turn over in the air, and to tories as operatives. Our courts were open to when Lane, who at this time was bowling different
system of scoring, and not to any marks:-France is evidently ill at ease the political and social' notables of the prosent surface of the water, which he struck feet first, other residents, and, as a rule, they have been only contributed acven to the total, six wickets stretch himself out just before reaching the them when questions arose between them and splendidly, clean bowled the Secretary, who had particular superiority in handling the rifle, over the present state of the Egyptian court. were the extraordinary American records question. It looks very much as though AMERICA's new route to "Yurup" promises to Bromley jumped, is one hundred and forty-five tunities are offered Americans. In the first house, but, after scoring to by a pretty display
As the footway of High Bridge, from which fairly dealt with. But in China no such oppor being down for 95 runs Coxon Joined Wode to be attributed. The Shooting of an she now regrets not having accepted Eng-be a big thing. According to the prospectus of feet above the stream which it spans, the spec- place, the country does not posses, such oppor- of batting, was unfortunately caught by Vaughan American against Mr. Ricar's Irish team, land's invitation to participate in the hostile the undertaking, a body, of capitalists in New tators of this sensational feat were justified in tunities to offer, and in the second, it does not off Wilson. Seven for 11g. Willum was Wode- notwithstanding a creditable victory for the expedition. Not only is Count DE LESSERS York is promoting a scheme for establishing a considering the performer as a dead man, and did offer what it does possess. American trade and house's next colleague, and the stand of the in- first named, gave the rifle shots of Great nervously on nettles, but many of his coun- shorter route to Europe by way of Newfoundland so until they saw him drawn out of the water, American immigrants are hampered and restricted nings was then made. Both batsmen '4'slogged" Britain a capital line to the true form of trymen appear to share in his apprehen- and Galway, Ireland. The charters have been alive though insensible, by the police. In a few in many ways. Having made a very fair state most uniuerffully, serving all the bowlers-and their cousins across the Atlantic; and the sions. There is disturbance at Paris. The miles in length in Nova Scolia, and three hundred rogated as to his name, circumstances, andlar conclusion that the law made to carry the gave the fielders a rare dose of leather, hunting obtained for the necessary railroads, seventy minutes he came to himself, and being interment of the facts, Mr. Angell arrives at the singu: there were several changes tried- and visits of Colonel GILDERSBECK and several Government is not in an, altogether com- and twenty miles long across Newfoundland, means of living, stated that he was a house-painter, recent treaty into execution is too stringent. It Wodehouse had scored 37, including a big drive other first rate marksmen to Wimbledon fortable mood. The Republique Francaise, The work has already begun in Nova Scotia, married, and the father of five children. He ought, he thinks, to continue in operation but for five, five threes, four twoes, &c, when won confirmed the impressions already formed Gambetta's organ, says that "unless Steamboats will cross the Narrows with the added that he had imparted his intention of five years, and to have permitted Chinese from managed to break down his defence. in rifle shooting circles, that a home. France Intervenes, one of two things must railway carriages, and the remaining distance is jumping off High Bridge, if he could make it other countries to pass through the Mr. Angell nings was not a faultless one, and team could easily be picked out to happen. Either the English Government covered by the existing lines. They expect to worth his while, to bis wife before quitting her does not seem to know that a clause to this effect had several lives: however, Wode make a good show against the best will invite Annet Hosin bo refrain from a covered by the litch. experts
does seen so mory that chasse augration was as crisp and clean as in days procurable coalition of UNCLE SAx's re-interference in Egypt, or England will come to the point of departure for the ocean journey, had made thereupon was, "Jump, if it amuses limited only by the number who would pay an only wants practice to make him presentatives on their own ground, How to terms with the Porte. In the former and to save from two to four days in the journey you, Jem, it don't matter a cent to me! Heinersased rate of pade these views were justified, the late contest case, Egypt will pass directly under the between New York and London, and a daily seemed proud of his achievement, and, before can be taken direct at Creedmoor has conclusively proved. ...exclusive protectorate of England; In the
service is talked of. Seeing that a man can get returning to his favourite bar to claim stakes, tries and from these It is really wonderful, considering the latter, Egypt will share the fate of Cyprus, a week, this is a marvellous shortening of the of him agale in a few days, it being his settled the Un
to America under existing circumstances in about informed his interlocutors that they would hear Angell would natural intelligence of the American people, and the British protectorate will be exer- me of transit, provided that what the promoters resolve to jump off Brooklyn Bridge in the course passago and the advanced systems of education cised with the Sultan's consent, he being of the idea promiss can be accomplished.
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