THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1882.
THE
Oow morning conteriporary' In this morning'a is- | GARRISON PARADE - FOR Bug, amongst other telegraphic items of news from
JAPANESE PRINCE KOTOHITO. Manila, states that "sugar factories were de- alroyed "during the typhoon which has so recently A Garrison parade was held yesterday evening been playing sad havoc in the Philippines. The on the Parade Ground, for the purpose of afford., above piece of information appears to be reliable, ing H. R. H. Prince Kotohito, who arrived as the statement is backed up by the name from Japan by the French Mail steamer on Fri- well-known merchant in this Colony, Mr. Jday, en route to France to complete his military A dos Remedios, and we hear that holders of education, an opportunity of seeing what British Luzon'scrip were feeling pretty sick on it. We soldiers are like on parade, and the steadiness, are glad to be in a position to put, the Dally, precision and gracefulness with which they can Press on the right track, and also to assure the do n march past, a wheel into line, or break into Luzon shareholders that their fears were ground column; and we have no doubt His Royal High: less. We state on the best authority that the ness was duly impressed with what he saw, and 'information contained in the telegram was to will now have no difficulty in comprehending how the effect that cigar factories were. destroyed, easily our gallant soldiers whipped 'the "Gyps" and of sugar factories, as stated in Chatterbox Sillycox's last issue.
WE are informed that the Amateur Dramatic Corps of the "Buffs" are to give, two perfom- ances in the City Hall, on the 6th and 7th prox., for the benefit of the witlow and children of the fate Mr. James Boyd, whose sad death we so recently recorded.
The performance on the second occasion, will be under the patronage of their Excellencies the Administrator and General Sargent. The farce of the " Blighted Being" and the burlesque of the "Lady of Lyons "have been .selected for representation. The talented band-
master of the "Buffs," Mr. H. Quinn, has ar-` ranged the music for the burlesque, and we under stand that all the new and popular songs of the day" will be introduced. The fine band of the regiment will play between the pieces. The object for which the performances are being arranged is one that appeals to the sympathies of all, and, apart from that, the Buffs" are par ticularly good "farce and burlesque merchants," so we anticipate a "bumper" house on both
occasions.
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR MANILA, VIA THE Steamship
AMOY.
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Captain Talbot, will be despatched for the above Ports, TO-DAY, the 24th instant, at FIVE. P.31.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
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cars, turbaned and unturbaned, under the GARDEN, STABLE, AND COACH HOUSE. Swinburnes' Willian Blake, $7.50 command of Major Moore Lane and Captain Hew. itt, respectively, and the Grand Old Buffs ** under the command of Lieut-Colonel Hobson, mastered in force on the occasion, and were drawn up in line to the westward of the ground, the line extending right across the road and some distance on to the Cricket Ground. The Artillery were posted on the right, and the Gun Lascars on the left of the line, the Buffs occupying the centre. Colonel Crawford, R.A., as senior officer, took com- mmand. About 4.20 the General, accompanied by his Aide-de-camp and Military Secretary, arrived, and was received with a general salute by the line and the band. About ten minutes later the Prince, with his ruile, accompanied by His Ex- cellency the Administrator and his Aide-de-camp, together with the Japanese Consul, Mrs. Marsh
saluting base. The band having struck up an appropriate air, the column, at the word of command, stepped boldly out in quick time, best leg foremost, the pioneers of the Buffs leading, with the Artillery in clase pursuit. Upon reach
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ing the extreme end of the Cricket Ground ANVILS, VICES, AND DRILLS COMBINED, close to the Praya, a halt and a right-about-face were ordered, which brought the Gun Lascars in front, and in this order the tropps marched past up the hill, in the same time. Another right. about-face brought the column into its original position, Artillery in front, when a march past in double time was done down the hill, the column wheeling this time round the westward of the Cricket Ground and gaining the Parade Ground in proper order. A wheel into line was then executed, when the troops advanced BEST WHITWORTH'S STOCK AND DIES Lacretelle's Lamartine and his Friends, $2...$1.00
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and Miss Thornton being also of the party, ar-AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS Cassell's Popular Educator Vols III. IV. V. rived, and was received by Major General Sargent. Another generai salute was then given (to the 'Administrator, we suppose), after which His Royal Highness, accompanied by his saite,ENGINEERS & HOUSEHOLD HAMMERS. Bird's Rise of the Hugenots 2 vols $7.50...$3.75 PETER JOHN GODFREY, 22, and David Donnelly, the Administrator and his aide-de camp, the 21, wild, rollicking Irishmen belonging to the Buffs, General and his staff, and the Japanese Consul, appeared in the dock at the Police Court this walked down the line by the front, and up by morning, charged with drunkenness and disorderly the rear, the band enlivening the proceedings by conduct in the public street at one o'clock this striking up the Buffs favorite march, The men of Kent." The line then broke into column inorning, and also with assaulting police con- stable Gidley. They had nothing on them save, for the march past, the Prince and his suite, with a pair of fatigue trousers and a blue shirt cach, Mr. Marsh, Major Hamilton and several ladies, and looked the very persónification of devil-me-taking up a position a little. to the rear of the care rowdyism and recklessness. They are a pair of fine, strapping young fellows, who might be reckoned upon to give a good account of any enemy they might be sent against in battle. Intent upon a spree, it would seem Godfrey and Donnelly broke out of barracks last night, and were found by the police making a great noise in Graham Street at one o'clock this morning, going into brothels and pulling the girls about, being at the time under the influence of liquor, but not drunk, Donnelly striking constable Gidley on the chest with his fist when being arrested.-The defendants, who ad- mitted being out for a spree, but denied assault ing the police, who, they stated, used their staves, were each fined $2 or seven days' hard labor. The fines were paid. Lieut. Ravenhill of the Regi- ment occupied a seat alongside his Worship
some distance towards the saluting base to the ang the hearing of the case.
tune of "The British Grenadiers," halted, gave ' CAPTAIN Dare appeared at the Police Court this final general salute, and marched off to morning, before Mr. Wodehouse, to answer a sum of the Buffs, which sent forth strains which, we are their respective barracks, headed by the band
mona for assaul; taken out by the shroff in the em-. play of Hing Kee,compradore, &c., to the Commissure, must have filled the soul of His Royal High- Bess with strong martial ardour. It is scarcely sariat Department, and the Chinese watchman on the Beaconsfield Arcade buildings, of which Hing necessary to say that the Artillery and the Buffs Kee is the lessee. According to the evidence of marchers past; int we are bound to say that maintained their ancient reputations as steady
the shroff, Captain Dare hit and kicked him all
the turbaned Punjaubees' performance of the over the body on his calling at his house in double down the hill was not "first chop." Beaconsfield Arcade en the zand inst., and pre- Their legs are altogether too long for steady: SALTER'S SPRING BALANCE SCALES. senting him with a bill for his rent, he also tearing graceful doubling, and if an inch or two could up the bill. The shroff, however, had no marks be taken off each, without injury or incon to shew. The watchman said Captain Dare venience to the possessors, it would greatly slapped him, saying "Why should you tell your improve matters. A Medical Board would be master was moving from the house." He able to quickly decide the point. The Prince. HOLMES' PATENT SIGNAL LIGHTS. shewed a slight mark on the cheek, which, ha |
who is a very mild-looking specimen of the genus said, was caused by a blow given him by the de- fendant.-Captain Dare said he had been livingmained on the Parade Ground some time after "Jap," and quite youthful in appearance, re- in the Arcade for the last three months, and had the troops marched off, chatting with Mr. Marsh paid his rent regularly at Hing Kee's office, and and others. He was dressed in a short bluc never to the rent collector. On Sunday he was Jacket and pants, something after the style of our moving his things preparatory to going to ano
"middies" undress uniform, a "wes bit" of gold. -thor-house-In-Queen's-Road,-near-the-Commis--
lace appearing on each cuff. A large number sarint. Upon returning to the house ocupled by him in Beaconsfield Arcade, he found the complainants in possession, they refusing to shift their pivot. They were sitting down in chairs and preventing the coolics from moving the things, causing them to drop one basket con
taining a lot of crockery.. He shoved them out
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of spectators witnessed the display, the Cathedral SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER-| grounds above being pretty well filled. Earlier in the day, the Prince, accompanied by Major Hamilton, A.D.C. to the Adminis trator, and Lieutenant Barclay, Fort Adjutant, visited the several barracks and military establishi ments, over which he was shown. His Royal |
He is about: 17
of the house, but did not kick or strike either of Highness has been a guest at Government them. He had given a month's notice to Hing House since his arrival. kċċ, and was still living in the Arcade. His rent was not due till the 26th instant-The de years old, belongs to the Kanin' branch of the Japanese Imperial family, and has undergone a
fendant was discharged.
CHEFOO.
[FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT]
Chefooj 16th October,-1882. General Wu returned from Tientsin in the Chinese gunboat Tun Yeu Chow on the 13th inst, and left for Corca the next morning, after an interview with the Taotai.
The Chinese gunboat Chen Ching arrived from Corca also on the 13th, and left on the 14th for Tung Chow Fu
1
No reliable information regarding the present state of affairs in Corca can be obtained; the rumours are quite contradictory.
The British gunboat Swift and despatch boat Vigilant (with Admiral Willes on board) arrived from Tientsin yesterday; the latter left to-day for Shanghai.
The U. S. gunboat Monocacy left on the 12th inst. for Yokohama, manga
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TIENTSIN.
[FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.]
12th October, 1882. Vict-Adiniral Willes has been poorly since his turn from Tientsin; his sickness is said to have prevented him from calling pn Li Hung-chang, and he leaves to-morrow, in the Vigilant, ac- companied by the Swift.
It appears the report in regard to the French gunboat with the French Admiral, has been merely a rumour; so far His Excellency has not arrived.
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News from Péking is that Prince Kung is still sick; Kwang, under Dr. Dudgeon's treatment, is *IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros, almost cured, and has asked Prince Kung to place Vegueros, Regalias, Londres, Nuevo Ha- banos of all makes, quality guaranteed. TOBACCOS himself in the hands of Dr. Dudgeon.
Those five prisoners who were sent up per of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS Haeting's wip before last, have been beheaded. from the Parisian markets, Meerschaum Pipes, The Chinese officials now begin to appreciate Jewellery of Chaste Designs. Sun Hats, &c, &c.j
The German gunboat Wolf left to-day for Port Arthur, en route to Tientsin, via New-H.E. LI's band; they are glad to have it to play chwang; she will remain during the winter at when they entertain their friends. A few days Tientsin,
ago the Customs Taotai had it; to-morrow General Wang, of the Artillery, will have it to play outside of West Gate, known as-West-Cansp instead of in the Recreation Ground, where it was to play each Saturday at 5 pm-Mercury.........
The British gunboat Zephyr will leave to morrow vin Port Arthur for Newchwang
A theatrical performance by the officers of H.M.S, C'opatra will take place to-night at the Seime all. Koszt
The weather prevails.cool, and fine; the left visitors will leave by next sicamer; the hotels"THAMES-STREET INDUSTRIES," by Percy will be empty till the coming season, when Russell This Illustrated Pamphlet on Perfumery, they will have been enlarged and improved by &c, published at 6d, may be had gratis from any their owners, who reckon upon a considerable Chemist or denier in perfumery in the World, or Increase of visitors in the future.—Mercury 2- JOHN GOSWELL & Co, London [ADVD];MM
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DEALER IN SILKS. “ANTON and Shanghai Gauzes,Crape Shawls, Lacquered and Ivory, Waxes, Curios, &c., &c. &c.The best house in the trade for high- class Curios. GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY of the most artistic designs, Engraver on Stamps, Scals, &c, &c. The public and Travellers are invited to inspect the show rooms.
No. 62,' QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL,
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-DEALER-INĖ DONGEE Silk Dresses, Crape Shawls, Gauses, Ivory, and Lacquered Ware, Mattings, &c., & Porcelain, Fans, Curios, Bristics, Human-Hau, «and specially selected Feathers CANVAS. ways on hand at Moderate Prices, quality
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No. Co. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Paketa, keda HONGKONG.: Hongkong, and June, 1882,
LEARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, 15th June, 1881/ARAUMA CASB
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men of Hongkong and Visitors that be $10; Monthly $2; Single Copies 20 Cents each.
has reduced the price of Hair-Cutting to go cents, Having now in bis employ three competent: As- The Cheapest and best advertising medium insistants who are always in attendance, he guar Hongkong, Terms can be learnt on application.
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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT SHEET Published Daily at Noos, and circulated free of charge throughout the Colony. Hangrong, 1st April 1882.
STAG HOTEL. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
OOD ACCOMMODATION FOR
VISITORS.
ENGLISH & AMERICAN BILLIARDS. Tiffin at One o'clock, Dinner at 7.00. This Hotel is most centrally situated and within easy distance of the principal landing places. 4753
J. COOK, Proprietor. DE SOUZA & CO.
STATIONERS, AND BOOKBINDERS.
PRINTERS
·D'AQUILAR STREET."
EVERY KIND OF WORK EXECUTED WITH ACCURACY, NEATNESS, AND DESPATCH
ON
VERY MODERATE TERMS.N
SELECTED MATERIALS FOR MARKET REPORTS Book-binding and Ruling in every style executed at low rates. Workmanship Guaranteed. Hongkong, aud August, 1882,
antees to executa this class" of work," in all Its branches, with a perfection which cannot be ex celled in any part of the World.
Hair Cutting... Shampooing.
Shaving
Trimming Beards
..50 Cents.
35 Cents.
25 Cents ...............25 Cents. MONTILLY CUSTOMERS TAKEN AT
BATES. -RAZORS MOST CAREFULLY
REDUCE
RE-SET.
Mr. Moong begs toʻrecommend his
GOGO SHAMPOO WASH
to the public as unrivalled by any prepara tion ever-produced for promoting the growth" of the hairThe basis of this compound is made of soap root; the natives of the Philip. pine Islands never use anything else for washing their hair; they are never found bald, and it is quite common to see the females with bair from 5 to 6 feet long. By constantly using
.5. this Shampoo Wash as directed,
AS NEVER BE BALDO WIL
The proprietor offers the Wash to the public entirely confident that by its restorative pro- perties it will without fail arrest decaying hair. It completely eradicates acurf, dandrui, and cures all diseases of the scalp. It does not contain any poisonous drugs By its cooling. properties it allays the itching and fever of the senip, which is the great cause of people losing their hair, ha
Mr-Moons has succeeded in being able to put this wash up in battles without allowing it to ferment, and he will guarantee it to keep any 582length of time in any clitzats.