NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.
We take the following telegrams from the Sydney Morning Herald of the 29th and 30th vito, received this morning by the E. and A. S. N. Cos steamer Catterthun, Capt. J. Miller
The Khedive's Ministers insist upon the death.
LONDON, September 17th.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1882.
CORRESPONDENCE.
(We do not necesidly endorse the oplatons expressed by
Correspondent is this column,)...
TO THE EDITOR OF the "Hongkong Telechara,”
Today's Advertisements.
Y
Entimations.
TOK K E E
MERCHANT 18, WING SINO LANE, HONGKONG.
C.O AL
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EEPS on hand for Sale all kinds of House
moderate tales. The "CUM: SHING)" " CUM LOONG," CUM CHOW,” and other Powerful Steam Launches for Hire at $3 for 1st hour, $2 for 2nd and $1 for 3rd hour, and for longer periods according to arrangement. Hongkong, 16th October, 1882.
NOTICE.
To be Let.
TO LET.
THE IST STOREY of the 2ND HOUSE known as the "BLUE BUILDINGS" PRAYA EAST. Lately occupied by the U. S. | CONSULATE, with inunediate possession.
J. M. GUEDES. Hongkong, 26th September, 1882.
.TO LET, (WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.)
OFFICE
(700
A
DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS.Kr Steam COAL of the best quality, at
NOTICE TO BUILDERS. PENDERS are required for the CONSTRUC- TENDERS are req
TIMBER JETTY at WELLINGTON BARRACKS, Victoria, the Piles for which are supplied by the War Department. leave their names at the Royal Engineer Partics desiring to Tender for this Work, must
MONDAY NEXT, the 30th October, and pay Shop: COAL for Sale in luge or small Office, Commissariat Buildings, on or before
THE Undersigned has all kinds of House and the sum of THREE DOLLARS for the Specification and Bill of Quantities, which will be given on quantities at Moderate Prices. Strong and Con- modious small steamers on hire for towing pur- application to the Government Surveyor.
tiimself to accept, the lowest, or any Tender.
The Secretary of State for War does not bind poses, Excursions, &c., &c., CHEAPER than any
other House in the Trade. The Specification and Bill of Quantities are in Apply to English only.
A. MEYER, A.CO., District Commissary General. COMMISSARIAT OFFICE, Hongkong, 26th October, 1882.
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SIR,-Can you give me, and the Hongkong Afail hopes to attain by persistently publishing WAR public generally, any idea what aim the China
of the leaders of the late rebellion.
statements. concerning Governor Hennessy and Smallpox is extending with alarming rapidity his policy in this colony, which every person here ⚫in Cape Town. The total number of cases re
knows to be silly falschoods? The contemptible ported up to date is about 2000, about, 6oo of drivel which appears in the „Chim Mail of Jast which have proved fatal. Hitherto the disease night has not even a lining of truth. It can de- has prevailed chiefly amongst the native poceive nobody, and I therefore ask-what does it pulation, but now it is spreading amongst the all mean? At the conclusion of a long rigmarole Europeans,
of absurd nonsense your contemporary says September 28th. "But apart from the ordinary career and the The dread disease has developed in the Gov-consequent record of Governor Hennessy's ad- ernor's house at Cape Town, and the general ministration, that officer has produced scandals panic is so great that the streets are all but upon the name of British rule which cannot, in 'deserted,
the opinion of honest men, be over-looked. There The Times of today declares that the Hon.is no use mincing matters; but the developments Ivo Bligh's team of cricketers for Australia is the of the Hayllar-Eitel case were too much even for finest eleven ever collected in England to uphold Sir Pope Hennessy, and he had no resource but the cricketing reputation of the mother country into leave this colony under pressure. His de- the colonies.
parture may be enshrouded under the thin veil Archbishop Tait is recovering from his recent of "leave," and bis severance from the gover. illness, and there is reason to hope that he willment of this colony may be officially covered up soon be able to resume his duties.
under the name of "an extension of leave;” but Cetewayo landed at. Cape Town yesterday, the voice of the Colonists had to be listened to, The inhabitants made no demonstration, and he and as there was no help for it, the Colonial Office immediately started for“Zululand,
had to yield.. An investigation was too much to expect to shelve the man was better for all parties: so Sir John Pope Hennessy will slip FROM THE MIDDLE OF DECEMBER UNTIL MARCH. away cheerfully from the political horizon as the
A
Sir Evelyn Wood is suffering from a severe and continuous attack of diarrhoea, contracted through exposure to the sun during the campaign
WANTED TO RENT.
HING LEE, 37, Tung Man Läne.
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For Sale.
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.
AND
SHIPCHANDLERS, STORE-KEEPERS
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PRAYA CENTRAL
HAVE RECEIVED EX LATEST ARRIVALS.
SUITE OF OFFICES ON THE FIRST FLOOR AMERICAN CAST STEEL SHOVELS.
OF THE PREMISES OCCUPIED BY
KELLY & WALSH, Hongkong, 2nd October, 1882.
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TO LET
WO SPACIOUS ROOMS (UNFURNISHED)
TWO
* AT
PEDDAR SHILL
Apply to
A. B., Office of this Paper: Hongkong, 16th October, 1882.
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TO BE LET,
MERCHANT TAILOR, HAT, & CAF MAKER. (WITH POSSESSION ON IST OF OCTOBER NEXT.)
in Egypt. Sir Garnet Wolseley is also suffering man whom the residents of this little colony would A FURNISHED FAMILY Hmen's Scarves, Collats, Ties, Socks, Hats, THOUSAGE AND COMMODIOUS
from indisposition.
Complaints of a serious nature are finding publicity touching the efficiency of the hospital service in connection with the army of occupation
Egyp Sir John Gorrie, at present Chief Justice of the Crown Colony of Fiji, has been nominated Chief Justice of the Leeward Islands.
in
The Austrian Reichsrath has voted a sum of 700,000 florins for the succour of the people whose babitations and property in the Tyròl have been „destroyed_by_inundation..
CAIRO, September 27th. Lieutenant-General Sir Garnet Wolseley, after
taking the opinion of Sir E. Malet, the British Consul-General, has informed the Government that he considers that a force of 10,000 men will be sufficient to maintain order in Egypt. Three English battalions are consequently preparing to re-cmbark for India, and it is expected that the troops whose services are not required will re- turn home forthwith.
September 28th.
The various courts-martial for the trial of offi- cers engaged in the recent hostilities against the British, have been definitely constituted. The courts, which are composed partly of Egyptian and partly of British officers, sit at Alexandria. The cases to be tried will be first inquired into by a special commission, by whom they will be submitted to the courts..
It is expected that a general and complete amnesty will be granted shortly to all subaltern officers imprisoned here; a similar act of clemency having, as announced, been extended to officers below the rank of colonel who have laid down their arms.
CONSTANTINOPLE, September 28th. Baker Pasha started to-day for Egypt. Much comment has been excited by the fact that he sailed without waiting for the Sultan to intimate his consent to his quitting the Turkish service. LONDON, September 28th.
The farewell banquet to the Australian crick- eters, by colonists resident in London, was given to-day with great feldt at the Criterion Hotel. Among, the Australians were Mr. W. Westgarth,
R. C. Want, and Mr. F. H. Dangar. Nearly 30% persons, were present. Sir Henry Barkly proposed the toast of "Our Guests"; Murdoch, who was greeted with enthusiasm, responded, and in concluding proposed "The Cricketers of England," coupled with the names of Homby and Thornton. Hornby responded, Apologies were read from Lord Harris and the Earl of Bess- borough. Amongst the notabilities present were W. G. Grace, Sir Charles Du Cane, and Sir Saul Samuel, Agent:General for New South Wales.
It is currently reported that the Czar was secretly, crowned during his recent visit to Mos-
cow.
Six cruisers are amming at Chatham dockyard for Australia.,
.
September 29th.
Sir Garnet Wolseley and Sir Evelyn Wood, who
were suffering from illness, resulting from fatigue
and exposure during the Egyptian campaign,
not have to reign over them. Though he may sustain the role of "puffer" and agitator, the facts are unalterable, and the game he is now playing is nothing but a repetition of the fable of the fox and the grapes."
RESIDENCE,
with
IN A HEALTHY SITUATION,"
GARDEN, STABLE, AND COACH HOUSE.
Full Particulars to be sent to
E. B., Hongkong Telegraph Office, Hongkong, 3rd October, 1882.
Entimations.
F. D, GUEDES,
for Sale, every description of Gentle»
&c., &c. Dealer in Chinese Silks of all kinds. Bamboo Blinds, Mattings of own Manufacture. China Teapots in bamboo covers, Rattan Chairs,' Silk Coats a Specialité, a perfect fit and best material guaranteed.
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ANVILS!
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Apply to
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TO LET.
1596.
No. 113, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAÎ. Hongkong, 16th May, 1882.
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ROOMS A SPRING GARISINAD 10 FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED from $6 to $8 per Month Apply to
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VICES.
GLASSCUTTERS.
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&c., &c. The best house in the trade for high-
Now all that I have quoted is pure imagination, Ill-natured no doubt, written for an evil purpose certainly, but so plainly and palpably false- atrociously false as to be perfectly harmless. The writer says "the voice of the Colonists had to be listened to, and, as there was no help for it, the...Colonial. office had_to_yield. Everybody here knows that, as matters of fact, the voice of the Colonists was never raised at all, and that the Colonin price has no what? With many WINE MERCHANT AND GENERAL class Curios. GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY Yield! To whom, and for what ?With many others I am anxious to know what all this abusive drivel means ? Can you, will you enlighten us.
Yours truly,
AN IRISHMAN. Hongkong, October 26th, 1882., [We can best answer our correspondent by quot- ing the following sentence from our conten- porary's leader "It
COMMISSION AGENT.
No. 33. WELLINGTON STREET. JAS always on hand a large assortment of HCHOICE WINES of the best quality, at Moderate Prices.
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Hongkong, and October, 1882
"ONGKONG TIMBER YARD,
certain that, of all the H°
Hennessy defences that have appeared, ninety nine in a hundred have been traced to the in- fluence of some one who had been either bought or cajoled into undertaking that un- clean and hazardous service." If our cor- respondent will apply the principle here laid down to the China Mail's blackguardly and lying attacks on Governor Hennessy, he will,
WANCHAL
OREGON PINE SPARS AND LUMBER ALWAYS ON HAND.
L MALLORY,
•
Hongkong, 24th June, 1881.
COMPANY,
Proprietor.
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we think; experience no difficulty in arriving THE PATENT TYPE FOUNDING
31, RED LION SQUARE, HOLBORN, W.C., LONDON.
at a reasonable solution of his difficulty. It is not difficult to trace the source of the China Mail's inspiration; but frankly we do not think. the laborer has proved worthy of his hire. It is almost universally believed in the colony that, but for the substantial support accorded to ourevening contemporary in certain well-known quarters, ont account of its anti-Hennessy ten- dencies, and for other reasons, the China Aqil would long ere now have ceased to exist. As the cvening journal is so fond of throwing mud at its contcinporaries, and imputing dishonorable motives to every newspaper that has any pre- tensions to honesty and independence, we have, in this instance, departed from our previously expressed resolution of ignoring the political chicaneries of what we not inaptly named the Fried Fish Wrapper. We like one expres- sion in our correspondent's letter-con- temptible drivel." Three columns of the most elaborate criticism could not sum up the China Mail's latest attack on Sir John Pope Hennessy more truthfully and more effectually than these two words. Editor H. K. Tele~} graph.]
To-day's Advertisements.
are considerably better, and there is reason to THEATRE'
anticipate their speedy restoration to health.
It has been decided that the British any of
occupation in Egypt shall consist of 12,000 men, B
a portion being Mahommedan Indians.
The Basuto chiefs, strenuously refuse to pay the taxation imposed by the Boers of the Trans- vaal, and have ordered the collectors to withdraw. Fraser's Magasine, the well-known popular periodical, has ceased publication.
The Daily News, in an article analysing the result of the Australian cricketers' tour in Eng. land, expresses an opinion that they have taught the home cricketers to be more humble and less self-confident of their prowess in the field and at the wicket.
In consequence of the disturbed state of affairs
in the Isle of Skye, arising from the propagation
of the no rent doctrines of the Irish Land League,
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A superb comet has been observed in Paris, The Performance on TUESDAY, the 7th Nov,
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Russia bas laid claim to the control of the navigation of the Kilia mouth of the Danube.
CAIRO, September 28th.*
A disastrous explosion of gunpowder occurred to-day, which resulted in great loss of life and property. A train laden with ammunition was starting from the railway station when a success- ion of terrific explosions occurred. Araca meeting was being held by officers of the British army at the time, a large number of Europeans and "Arabs being present on the course, which is in close proximity to the station. Before they
will be under the Patronage of THEIR EXCELLENCIES THE ADMINISTRATOR
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could effect their escape 30 persons were killed. "THE LADY
According to the latest reports the railway station
OF LYONS,"
was completely enveloped in flames, and the The Music for the Burlesque has been arranged
explosions continued. The disaster. is believed
to have originated from the heat, which during the last few days has been excessive.
September 20th.
The explosion of gunpowder which took place yesterday at the railway station, proved most destructive. The British stores, which had only recently been brought here, were destroyed, and the value of these, apart from the destruction of property, is estimated at £100,000.
CONSTANTINOPLE, September 27th. The Porte has addressed a note to the British Government, conveying thanks for the measures taken to ensure the pacification of gypt. At the same time, a hope li expressed that the friend- ship between the two countries will be maintained and be strengthened in the future,
CAIRO, September 28th. General Sir Garnet Wolseley expects that he Be able to complete the arrangements for the Hition of troops within a fortnight, after which bel'return to England
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