Intimations.
CHRISTMAS
AND
NEW YEAR CARDS.
SEASON 1882-3.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1882.
THE German sicamer Lusitania undocked at Kowloon this morning, the British banque- Nonpareid going into the vacant dock. The Norwegian steamer Odin will leave Aberdeen
Dock to-morrow.
"A SCOTCH "TORY" writes to a Liverpool paper
maintaining that although "Scotland has only one-tenth of the population of the United King- dom, she has nine-tenths of the glory." At Telel-Kebir the "Highland Brigade bare the brunt of the action," as the subjoined figures show
which have been carefully Selected in London/Pachydermata, it will not be a matter of former has the conduct of the negotia. Į by the authorities in this Colony that the at Wellington Barracks, was sentenced to three Cameron Highlanders 1445 Three Goards Regist
from the Stocks of various makers.
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FROM MARCUS WARD AND DE LA RUE,
HAND PAINTINGS
ON
CARD), IVORY, OAK AND IVORĪŅE
AND
OTHER NOVELTIES.
A. S. WATSON & Co., CHEMISTS, PERFUMERS, &c. HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Garden Highlanders: 6.30 Artillery
5 x 42
AN assistant Chinese cook employed by the Buffs
· Kiligal, Wadki |
Killed. Wod, Illack Watch.....112.43 | Two English Regis, Thomsett for the unlawful possession of a pound months' hard. labor this morning by Captain highlanders **• 3- [ Two filth Regu,
Highland Light Lab, 1.47 Marties and a half of coffee belonging to G. Company:
S'therland ghlaleno. faslan Contingent. Le S The man was met at four o'clock this morning by Police Constable Roy, who, observing something
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bulky about his person, stopped and searched him, with the result of finding the coffee. Coffee, sugar, &c. are, it appears, frequently missed from
the military cookhouses.
a
We were somewhat curious to know in change of communications is taking place long this state of things is to continue. A REGULAR Lodge of Victoria, No. 1,026, will be what fashion our estimable contemporaries "between the Colonial and India Offices There is such a law as that of self-protec. held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on would treat the news which makes them "for the settlement of the opium question, tion. If Hongkong is to be recognised as Tuesday evening the. 28th instant, at 9 o'clock appear so supremely ridiculous in the eyes and then we are informed "that Sir a Chinese port and treated as such, let it precisely. The W. M., Treasurer, and Tyler for of the public. Divested of their borrowed THOMAS WADE will not return" and that be made known by proclamation. Until the ensuing year will be elected at this Lodge. peacock's plumage, it could not be an "Sir Joux Porr HENNESSY will shortly re-such retrocession is made we decidedly object A CERTAIN English majar on sick leave from edifying sight to see the two journals "turn." From the connection of the two to the vessels employed by a private indi- South Africa applied to go to Egypt on active which pretend to represent the public subjects-the settlement of the oplum vidual to collect the rent of his farm being service." But are you well enough?" was asked opinion of this important Colony, gro-question and the return or not of Sir classed as men-of-war. One might as well The major at once produced a medical certificate A. S. WATSON & CO.
velling in the dust in search of their lost THOMAS WADE to China-we should say that the launches running between to the effect that he was quite fit for duty. He self-esteem. But as there are in this "have felt disposed to Imagine that here and Kowloong were men-of-war.
was accordingly promptly ordered back to the INSPECTION is Invited of our Collection of strange world of ours quite a number "the Foreign and not the Colonial The ting is ridiculous, but it has been
Cape. of noteworthy specimens of the breed Office was meant, seeing that the oncouraged and fostered to such an extent great surprise to the initiated to find that "tions with China and India. The Colonial weed is like to overgrow the vegetable. the cuticles of our contemporaries are quite "Office "could only play a minor part in These vessels should be denied an anchorage in impervious to the shame of the terrible "the arrangement of the question. We Hongkong Harbour, and should be confined to THEY INCLUDE CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS facer Reuter's telegram of yesterday gave "know not what degree of credibility at their own proper limits.even by force if necessary. them. And yet the clumsy manner in taches to the announcements in the Pall Concession can go too far. As we said which the intelligence is dealt with, evi- "Mall: Gazelle, but there is no reason to lately, Hongkong is just now as much of a |dences plainly enough the bitterness of the "suppose that the statement is official, and Chinese port as Amoy. Why this should crushing blow. Here is what the China it may even be a garbled report of which be so we leave the authorities to answer, Mail has to say on the subject: The only the first portion has any foundation. Give and take is an old and good principle, THE case against the barman of the "Central telegram we publish to-day is, to say the "Again, if it be true, does it mean that Sir but in this case there is no equivalent. Hotel," kept by Mr. John Juster, and one Phil "least of it, ambiguous. From it we learn Jeux PorE HENNESSY is coming out as China takes all and gives Hongkong no- Howard, an unemployed mate, for stealing $200 that Sir THOMAS WADE will not return Her Majesty's Minister at Peking or to thing. How long this unhappy state of in notes from the person of the 3rd engineer of the *and that Sir J. P. HENNESSY will return "complete his term of office as Governor matters may exist we cannot say; but con- steamship Crusader, was further remanded this
where, we do not pretend to say; but the
"of this Colony? In either case this would sidering all things we would advise the morning till Tuesday next. Evidence was given intention of the paragraph which has prove a misfortune and a scandal. On Government to put an end to it as speedily to-day of the barman's (Thornton) having offered "been published in the Pall Mall Gazelle,
the information before us we are not pre- as possible. When it is spoken broadly $100 note at the "Star" tavern in payment for "where other communications redounding "pared to believe that Her Majesty's Go- in the streets that no less than three Chi- the robbery; and also that when Howard was a drink on the morning of the 21st, the day after to the credit of Sir Jou have appeared, "vernment are ready to do so foul a wrong nese Customs houses exist in this, our sup-arrested with $ro odd of the money upon hini, is evident. Those who are acquainted to her loyal subjects in Hongkong or posed free port, it is time to do some- he said to Thomton in the billiard room at the "with the inner mysteries of newspaper
"those in the Treaty ports of China as to thing. Let us hope it will be done." "Central," "I'am in for it, but I wouldn't go back life know how even the most im-impose upon them a man who has shown The italics in certain lines, to which we on you Joe, although you stole the money." To portant and reliable of journals can be himself so hostile to their interests and direct special attention, are ours. Accord- this the barman, made no reply, but, according to get at: Sir Jons POPK HENNESSY knows has rendered himself so personally odiousing to the Chira Mail, the Chinese Customs Mr. Juster's evidence, "turned all colours." the secret. Th may be possible that to his fellow-countrymen resident
the tariffs are outrageous. The China Mail ACCORDING to an American contemporary the "Sir Joux Porr HENNESSY will return to "Far East."
objects (ye gods!) to the Hoppo's cruisers world has a great many big debts, most of which China as successor to Sir THOMAS WADE,
We will only notice one sentence in the collecting the Imperlat revenues. The "but we do not think it probable. How foregoing--that referring to the Daily Press China Mail advocates the exclusion of the gate public indebtedness of the world in 1848 can be traced to wars as their cause. The aggre "ever, if the Colonial Office want an in- not being." prepared to believe that Hercruisers of the Emperor of China, by force amounted to $7,627,692,215. This had risen in "dividual who can arrange matters ac- Majesty's Government are ready to do so if necessary, from the harbour of Hong- 1860 to $10,399,341,688, or an increase of 36 per "cording to the time Sir Jous would suit foul a wrong to her loyal subjects in Hong kong. The China Mail advises the cent, in twelve years. During the next decade "better than those who have got more of kong, &c." Is not this rather a 'change British Government. And after all this the the figures swelled to $17,117,640,428, or 65 per "that unappreciated stiffness called honesty. of tone from that to which we have been China Mail wishes the public to believe that cent, advance.. During the decade from 1870 The telegram, however, is so thoroughly so long accustomed in the morning paper, it is an enlightened newspaper written by $23,286,414,753, a further advance of 36 per cent to 1880 the total was still further swelled to "ambiguous and uncertain that we will when dealing with Governor HENNESSY practical men for a sensible constituency. This makes the average annual increase for the "not go beyond the merest probabilities. and the British Government! If it be true. Our contemporary had much better get period between 1848 and 1880, $489,335.079 Advertisers are requested to forward all notices Why Reuter, in his anxiety to supply us that His Excellency has, as the Daily Press hold of a few cartoons and adopt the funny These are pretty large figures, but the world intended for insertion in that day's issue not later than THREE O'Clock so as not to retard the
with news, should have sent such a asserts, shown himself hostile to the in- business As a serious and Intelligent re- seems to be big enough to owe it. Germany, early publication of the paper.
lengthy, such an uninterpretable, 'tele-
terests of, and rendered himself person- presentative of current opinion, it is a fright- Holland, Denmark, England and the United "gram, we do not know; but we do know ally odious to British residents in the Far ful failure, and the laughing-stock of States are the only nations that are reducing
that the substitution of Sir Jous Porr HEN-East, the British Government, like the Hongkong. Arrangements have been made to publishessy for Sir THOMAS WADE as British, Pall Mall Gatefle, must have been "got at." The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 Pat. Sub scribers in the central districts who do not receive
Minister at Peking would not be popular, What a corrupt and degenerate age we their copies before FIVE O'CLOCK will oblige by and would be an almost unheard-of mode live in, to be sure, when Her Majesty's ⚫al once communicating with the Manager.
of promotion."
Ministers, and all the newspapers in the CICERO once wrote-Maxima illecebra stworld-the China Mfail and Daily Press by peccandi impunitatis spes--which means that
a special decree of a benign Providence the greatest incitement to crime is the hope alone excepted-have been "got at" by of sinning with impunity. This would seen: Sir Jos POPE HENNESSY!
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LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE Atheneum ways that during her New York engagement Mrs. Langtry will appear as Juliana, in the Honeymoon, in addition to the characters in which she has been seen in London. It is said that out of the nine chief reporters of the London newspapers, five use Taylor's system of shorthand, while Pitman, Gurney, Mayor and
stenographers prefer Pitman.
their indebtedness.
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This is only as usual. During the last European war-the Napoleonic campaigns would more than justify me this is how Caledonia stood with her limited population for the defence of "Our Queen,
our country, and our Kirk":--|
Average per Average per English. Milion. Sesta. Million,
Irish Million.
1854 9492 537 3,213 1,112 6,613 1,009 1833,22,336 1,248 6,888 2,375 11,997 1,846 1856 32,764 1,799 7,518 3,602 -12,222 1,865 But the general commanding in Egypt has studiously refrained from making any men tion in his despatches of the Scots or of their general. The Highlanders might have been doing garrison duty in Hongkong on Sept. 13, for all the allusion made to them. He has given who undoubtedly deserve their own share; but it all their glory to their brethren, the Irish, is out of all proportion in comparison with, that of the Scots, five regiments of whom lost fifty three most intensely national of Highland Regl men, while two of Irish lost only five! The
the 93rd Old Sutherland Highlanders. There ments were not near Egypt-the 78th Old Mac- kenzie Highlanders, the 92nd Old Gordon, and
were, however, plenty there to convince us that as of old in battle-
Where Scotland's Royni Standard flies, Amnil it tells and bleeda and Ji Our Caledonian pekle,
repeated attacks on Governor, HENNESSY. distinguished talents and vast diplomatic. Byron can claim only one each. The body of have this description of an unnamed political and instructive recreation of the "free and ca
1
November, 1852, so he is just 30 years old. He
certainly pays to Lord Beaconsfield the homage of its Bohemian brother." Mr. Beresford Hope
of
REUTER wired from London yesterday, on the authority of the Pall Mall Gazette, which is the recognised organ of Mr. GLADSTONE'S Administration, that an active exchange of communications is taking place between the offices of the Colonial Secretary and the Secretary of State for India with a vlew to the settlement of the vexed opium editorial,sanctum. How any man, far less sibly strike, thoughtful residents, that the Marshal Ncil, who was then Minister of War in did his level best." The Corporation of Drogh me," cried the nascent poet, an Angel, trumpet
MR. KRUPP, the celebrated gun manufacturer, has been recently in Paris. His presence there recalls the fact that at the exposition of 1867 he exhibited his great cannon in the French capital. France, rejected it; but Von Moltke, with a tract insight, adopted it, and the result at Sedan demonstrated his wisdom.
imitation; but some things are inimitable, and THERE is a legend, says the Telegraph, to the satire of the true Disraclian flavour is beyond the effect that when the ill-fated Thomas Chatterton reach of the author of "The Brandreths."
• was a small boy at Bristol a local crockerywate WHEN an Irish alderman is patriotic, saya thean, eanhenware mag, on which he offered to man took a fancy to him, and presented him with Daily News, he reminds one of that earnest have painted any kind of decorative design that character in the American hynin who always the youthful Thomas should prescribe," "Paint
Let the palm, therefore, be to him who merits it.
A MEETING of the Royal Naval Temperance 50- of the local branch was offered to and accepted cicty was held last night, when the Presidency by the Revd. Mr. Lee, the Military Chaplain, who has but recently arrived in the Colony, For some time past, extra meetings of the above So ciety have taken place under the direction.of the indefatigable organizing agent, Mr. James Francis, which were very popular and highly successful The meetings were conducted on, a A FAMILIAR Saying testifies to the meanncas most unique principle, the first part being devoted of kicking a man when he is down, but it
to business, and the latter to that old-fashioned farm of entertainment entitled a "free and easy," temporary, to kick a man when he is dead. which means that all present, who were able, is surely even more shabby, observes a con. Every one remembers Lord Beaconsfield's allu-
were expected to add to the night's amusement sion to the "Batavian grace" of Mr. Beresford by singing, reciting, or doing something else of Hope, and the object of the somewhat satirical informed by a correspondent that these meetings an amusing or instructive character. We are pleasantry does not seem to have either forgotten enticed many away from the canteens, and to have been, to some extent at least, the
And yet there cannot be the shadow of
of a novel entitled "The Brandreths," where we or forgiven it, for he takes his revenge i
ge in the pages
brought a large number of members to the Society. hope of our local contemporaries in their
a doubt that the Governor of Hongkong's
There can be little doubt that harmless, amusing However, not only has their discreditable experiences, added to his colightened
personage:-"He was a versatile actor, and had sort is a great boon to Jack ashore," and docs partisanship utterly failed to achieve the views on modern politics generally, have THE birthday of His Imperial Majesty the Em-known the gift of exhibiting sublime calm inso died with fire-water and tangle-foot, and it is to brought to a perfecilon never before or after much to keep him from getting mixed and mud- object desired, but it has ended in the been recognised by Her Majesty's Govern-peror of Japan was celebrated with great re-lence towards all mankind and yet of being really he hoped that the newly elected President will roughly exposing the rottenness of their ment in a fashion which will bring con. joicings throughout the empire on the 3rd inst. insolent to no one in particular. So the House continue the meetings which were so much appre claims to be considered either as indepen. fusion to His Excellency's enemies. Either His Majesty Mutsu Hito was born on the 3rd had night, after night to bear the bland outrages ciated by those for whom they were organized. dent or reliable public organs. The above as Minister Plenipotentiary to the Court is the one hundred and twenty first sovereign in milk and water effusion from the China of Peking, or as Special Envoy Ex-direct descent from Jinno, the founder of the Mail is in every respect worthy of that traordinary, Sir Joux. POPE HENNESSY reigning dynasty. journal. A fresh supply of brains, or some-
will return to China with full powers to thing that might be used as a substitute for settle the great Oplum grievance, a ques- that useful commodity, is evidently urgently tion which has proved a ble noire to British needed in the lower Wyndham Street statesmen for many years. It may pos-
question; also that it had been decided the editor of a public newspaper, can write Governor's much talked of visit to India that Sir THOMAS WADE, late Her Majesty's and become responsible for such insane last year, when in route to England, was,
da, by a majority of one, has determined to ing forth my fame to remote posterity, Tradition Minister at Peking, would not return to trash as the paragraph we have quoted, after all, the diplomatic mission which we
confer no less sweet a boon than the freedom of has omitted to mention whether the marvellous, his post; but that Sir JouN POPE HENNEGAN, nust be a mystery to all men who have had the highest authority for stating it In an article deprecating mob law, but accounting mother, it appears, was "a Drogheda lady," and with his mug when it had been pointed. Possibly that city on Sir Garnet Wolseley Sir Garnet's boy who perished in his pride” was satisfied the Governor of Hongkong, would shortly the slightest claims to ordinary Intal-actually was! And then, remembering for its existence in the failure of the courts to ne return to China With-the-exception ofligence Reuters-telegram was certainly all that our contemporarles-have-written complish the objects for which they were created, thumph in his success. This is the view of or the manner in which remote posterity had therefore Drogheda has a natural right to he grumbled either at the angel, or the trumpet, the last item there is really no news in not so clear as it might have been made on the subject, and about PorE HENNESSY the Chicago Inter Ocean truly says Justice Alderman Connolly, who supported his opinions been pictorially implied. Persons who commis the telegram. We have known for some by the gentleman at this end who is supe generally, the inner mysteries of news-hould always be held superior to law, for law is by very strong and well chosen language. "Order slon works of art to be executed from their own considerable time past that Her Majesty's posed to translate the cypher message paper life, especially as to how easily
a creation of human intelligence, while justice isis Heaven's first-law, and to Sir Garnet obeys designs or descriptions are so very hard to please. Government had been endeavoring to find into comprehensible English; but even in papers can be "got at," are mys hand in hand together, a community is in no be a slight, perhaps pardonable, confusion be- by a case decided lately to the City of an attribute of God Himself. When they go the call of his Queen." Here there appears to and of this truth a convincing proof was furnished a satisfactory solution for the great opium the self-confessed stupid Editor of the teries no longer,
danger of falling into the ways of barbarism; but tween Sir Garnet and the plan of eternal happi- London Court. The plaintiff was a lithographer difficulty; and it had been previously semi- | China Mail could not possibly have made.
when they are at variance, defence tests with the tess: When he came to Tel-el-Kebir Sir Garnet in Cheapside, and he sued the defendants, who officially announced that Sir THOMAS WABE a mistake as to the moaning conveyed Our evening contemporary is apparently people, and if the remedy is heroic it is to make gave the word to "Charge!"" and the Egyptians are printers and stationers in St. Mary-axe, to had left Peking for good. The intelligence by the reference to Sir JOHN POPL bent on becoming a pronouncedly comic
dropped their arms like hot potatoes. The recover the sum of two guineas and a half for relating to Sir Jon FORE HENNESSY, HOW HENNESSY'S return. Speaking from its publication. In no other possible way can GERMANY is steadily engaged not only in gallant Alderman does not seem to have ob preparing a design for an almanack. Written ever, although not altogether unexpected own experience probably, the China Mfail the fearful "rot" which appears at spas-strengthening her land forces, but also in adding saved that the Royal Irish would have won little instructions had been given for the draft, which by those well versed in Chinese affairs says that those acquainted with the inner modic intervals in its editorial columns, be to her navy the latest improvements in naval credit by beating a foe who dropped his arms like was to represent an "International Tea Party" and acquainted with the views entertained mysteries of newspaper life know how oven intelligibly explained. We have read a vast torpedo boats Schuts, Flink, Scharf, Tapper, so cowardly. Many a whipster who now a double row of tea canisters, bearing the nanies architecture. A home paper says: The seven hot potatoes. The Egyptians were not quite. held in a grocer's shop, in which were displayed In Downing Street of Governor HENNESSY'e the most important and reliable journalt deal of rubbish in the China Mail lately an Kuhn, Vorwarts, and Sicher, built on the sneers at our victory as an eary one would Chinese policy, comes like a thunderbolt can be got at." We have no doubt that various matters connected with this Col-Weser, recently arrived from Bremen at Wil- have cut a poor figure in a rush of three hun on that select body of autocratic obstruc- our evening contemporary has been "got ony, but nothing more ridiculous than the helmshaven, where they had been receiving their dred yards under several tiers of fire. But this tionists who had constituted themselves at" on many occasions; and we are childish nonsenso in last night's issue on. (in thot own imaginations) the dictators equally certain that the contemptible in the so-called Hongkong Blockade, It is Kiel for her trial trips, attained a speed of 17 to 18 or rather burst into song, and declared that the armament. The Schuts, which has gone to is a digression. The Alderman now dropped of Hongkong and the representatives of sinuation that the Pall Mall Gazette was not worth our while dealing seriously with knots, the sea being very rough. It is expected Irish Regiments were the boys who fear no Britain and of British interests in the Far bribed by Governor HENESSY to publish the silly statements made with reference that with the sea smooth, and under greater steam.
"noise. By the way, the Alderman said no East. The awful prophecies concerning the paragraph in question, is a baseless to the cruisers. of the Canton. Comimis pressure, she will reach zo knots an hour. The thing about other British Regiments, who, ac the Governor's official disgrace and down-lie, unworthy of an honest journalist. The sioner of Customs, as everybody knows special supervision of General Stosch, when a Thackeray saw at Cupar-fife a picture called Scharf has also undergone a trial trip, under the cording to some accounts, were present. Mr fall which these, no doubt, well-meaning presumption of a tenth-rate tinker on a that they are absolutely devoid of even speed of 19 knots was attained. politicians so valiantly indulged in, through Hongkong "rag" in pretending to know a leavening of truth. We will merely
"The Battle of Waterloo." It represented that the act of burning the medium of a servile press, from the anything at all about the inner mysnake one extract from our contemporary's QUEEN CAROLINE, consort of George II, was waving his claymore. In the same way, Alder Chinamen, Hindo
glorious victory by the effigy of one Highlander, just as he was tline of His Excellency's departure from teries of a high class periodical like the extraordinary emanation, and leave our remarkable for having the largest feet of any man Connolly's picture of Tel-el-Kebir has only Hongkong up to within the last few days. Pall Mall Gazette, is 100 preposterous readers to decide whether all the lunatics female in the kingdont. One morning as Her room for the Royal Irish Regiment. The Alder have not been realised; they have, in fact, to be seriously taken notice of The rest in the Colony are under proper supervision. Majesty was walking on the banks of the river man ended with a verse in which historic truth turned out a delusion and a snare, and of our contemporary's chit-chat speaks for After indulging in a long twaddling rig turing too far on the sand, from which the water must attribute it to the unaided muss of the gallant been
near Richmond, attended only by, one lady, ven and patriotic fire are so admirably blended that wo furthermore proved that the boasted local, itself. influence which was to swamp Governor
marole, the China Mail oracle writes: had recently ebbed, she sank in'up to her ankles, speaker himself The morning oracle-not inaptly named The credit of ridding Hongkong of the and in endeavoring to extricate herself lost one HINNESSY, of which we have read and the Maudler by one of our facetious repor Blockade and freeing China from outrageous of her shoes. At that fustant the lady observing heard so much, is something very like a ters, although Muddler would have been imports will not come from the an-pro- dead fetter with the British Government. still more appropriate-feebly generalises gressive empire, but will be the result of and recover the Queen's slipper. The request to poets, Should they say
a waterman rowing by, requested he would land
By the way, the name of our victory is a puzzle Our local CESARS are mighty men within as follows: The Reuter's telegram last certain outside induences. At present we was instantly complied with, and while the son their own domain and amongst their own received may be a fairly correct rum are only concerned with the grievances of old Thames was, with evident marks of asto- retainers-and-creatures, but they are mere units in the great game of political life in the bureau of a Cabinet Minister in the mightiest city the world has yet seen, y
the cure radical..
nishment in hu countenance, traordinary quired if that
of the paragraph in the Pall Mall Gaselle which afflict our port. The blockade is or it may not, but the Information in the tightened nearly to choking point, the In- "telegram is certainly rather jumbled: terests of the port are being materially in the
We are first of all told that an active ex damaged, and wo should like to know how by heav
Hurra Bur The deed doods is dope Babastopol, China, Coomatic, And new Tal-al-Kebir la wan,
The fighting waa Doc boo "Upon firy pain, Tal-M-Kab
itu eggi Boi.migat an Irish"
On the sunde best authority seems the ultimate syllable off
ing that
of the months. The last niche, howe empty, and her Majesty the Queen shown taking tea from purported to contain gunpowder ten December, Whether the.
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