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FOOCHOW.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1882,
To-day's Advertisements.
ala, and Turkey has been as completely ignored afshe will be in Egypt. So much the better for the natives. I cannot perceive any marked enthusiasm on the part of the French to open up their "new take." On the contrary, they display more zeal for the Congo and de Brazza, and Ma- dagascar, with or without the queen with seven-THE Steamship teen consonants in her name. As for Egypt, the French might well be excused asking
F.M.
FOR MANILA, VIA AMOY.
* ESMERALDA,”
ae peculiar characteristics of the Chinese ... were again fully exemplified in two recent cases occurring in Shanghai, where two natives were sentenced to be strangled to death, the one for killing a thief, the other a fratricide. Although on arrant coward in other respects, actual death is little dreaded by a Chinaman, provided he is Where are we now?" Two things England Captain Talbot, will be despatched for the above privileged to select the method of expiating does not do explain her plan of organization
is crinic.
The usual method of execution nor retire her troops. In battle she is about Pons, on TUESDAY, the 26th inst, at Five in China is decapitation, and to our mind right. The departure of the troops is considered
For Freight or Passage, apply to certainly the most merciful, although it has, fixed for the Greek Kalends: there is a False
RUSSELL & Co. been argued otherwise. It appears, however,
Prophet who threatens to be as ugly as Kroumir,
Hongkong, ajrd December, 1882. that the Emperor occasionally reduces (with this difference, that the first really exists. "this mode to that of strangulation. These two When England has permanently-reorgainscd-
unfortunate inen had this privilege ceded to
the army and the administration. all in her them, and underwent the excruciating agony of own interest, or dependent on her will, then the gradual strangulation without a murmur being troops may be carried back to Old Virginy. heard. It certainly appears an anomaly that
The Furniture manufacturers of Paris, numb the Celestini should betray such cowardice in ering about goo, have resolved to reply to the small worldy affairs, and when life itself is de-threatened strike of their men, by a lock out- parting, exhibit no signs of emotion or agony.
and a very determined one it will be. This Four carthquakes within the short space of decision would deprive 40,000 artizans-the about four hours, is, rather an extraordinary oc kindred branches of the trades included, ofwork, currence oven in the Celestial Empire, but this of the means to live and representing 100,000 number, was actually experienced in Foochow individuals when the families are included. The between Saturday night and Sunday morning prospect of a starving population numbering fast, the oth and roth instant. The two first 100,000 at the present moment when dynamite shocks took place at to and 10.30 p.m. respec- is so fashionable, and communism in the air, tively, each lasting slightly over a minute. would be of marked gravity. This may explain Both of these shocks differed in motion to why regiments of cavalry are pouring into the those experienced during recent years, hav-capital. The men and the masters are not di ing a more vibratory and tremulous action vided, it may be said, on any question of higher instead of producing the steady and peculiar roll pay and shorter hours; but on the principle of which those we are accustomed to at this season the right of self-defence. When the Trades' generally occasion. We are informed by a re- Executive Committee decides to put such an sident of eighteen years in Foochow, that during employer, or such a shop in the Inder Expurga- that period more severe earthquakes than the torius, that is equivalent virtually to the destruc first two mentioned have not taken place, nor tion of the proscribed. impossible to find work- a number of shocks following in such quick suc-men; consequently inability to execute orders; cession. The natives appear perfectly regard.css
so, certain ruin, that is to say, bankruptcy, which of these events, and the supposition is that the is according to law synonymous with dishonor, If the discharged or self-retired, men are refused two huge buffaloes which they believe bear up
work elsewhere, the Committee supports them, the earth, are annually changed, and that whilst moving, to relieve the fatigued burdened animals, at their regular wages all the same. This ter occasion this agitation-Heraldr
rible power-of-the-fader-puts a strike for aug mented pay and diminished hours of labor into the shade Employers seeing confrères thus outlawed, decided the monent has now arrived to make a stand: hence, their lock-out. On the other hand the men say, if we renounce the Index, we have no redress against capital.
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MACAO.
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
MACAO, 22nd December.
The process, loo
The actors have-been-in-a-state of high-fever A most extraordinary and arbitrary abuse of
these last few days, owing to a deprecatory article the power of the Government took place here a few days ago, the so-called free press of the written, in the Figaro, by a M. Mirabeau. He colony being attacked, outraged and insulted by late have come too audaciously to the front in states he personally dislikes actors, and who of His Excellency the Governor in a fashion un- precedented in the history of the colony. The society. He would not out-law them, nor deprive them of the rights of the church, as in the time Macacuse of the 14th insi, published some cor. respondance criticising the excessive amount of of Mélière; he would only secure more elbow room for virtue, and the serious professions. duty thrown on the members of the police force. Governor da Graça thereupon ordered the Editor "Nearly all the actors sent him a challenge, for to appearat Government House-amost arbitrary that is the first step a Frenchman takes when and illegal interference with the liberty of the he receives lead in the wing subject--and on this gentleman foolishly obey-puts an end to further discussion. Mirabeau sug- ing the tyrannical mandate, he was most grossly gested that the Figaro delegates one of its editors insulted by the représentative of Portuguese to fight them: Sarah Bernhardt proposed her royalty. His Excellency told the Editor that he husband, or her son, or herself duelling would be quite a new role for her; and as she keeps her was ignorant of his business, that his newspaper
coffin in her bed room, if the worst happened, alike lacking in sense and grammatical cor- rectness, and that he (the Governor) could easily preparations would be anticipated. The Figaro proceed in person to demolish the editorial disowned M. Mirabeau to please the actors, and office, and order half a dozen coolics to pica editor, applauding him for his article, at the same Mirabeau publishes the private letters from the the printing press, types, &c., into the sea. This was followed by a torrent of the time sending his seconds to demand satisfaction most vile sbusc, His Excellency concluding for having been sold and used,
display of the manners of Billingsgate by insisting on the Editor's divulging the name of the anonymous comespondent whose strictures had given offence, said correspondent being suspected to be an officer of the army. As the law does not compel the publisher of a newspaper to betray his correspondents, the Editor of the Macaense very wisely refused to comply with Senhor da Graça's despotic command, and the result was another torrent of scurrilous abuse from his enlightened and courteous Excellency.
The whole of these most extraordinary pro- ceedings have been freely discussed, and the arbitrary..action of the Governor universally condemned. The Macaense of yesterday vigor- ously protested against such a flagrant and tyrannical interference with the liberties of the press, and published an account of the interview between the Editor and H..E. Governor Graça, of which I will send you a translation.
The people of Macao think that the foreign press should be made thoroughly acquainted with the adom the Portugiese system of colonial pov
crament. Poor Macao! poor Portugal! I will send you further particulars of this disgraceful
affair by an early steamer.
PARIS.
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Cb., Limited, Acar Lodge, Braniley Hill, South Croydon.
HENRY THOMAS COLE, Q.C., (late_M.P.,
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LOUIS GLASS, Esq., (Messrs. Guthrie & Co., Singapore, and Messrs. Scott & Co., Idal Lane, Great Tower Street, London, E.C., Merchants)
THOMAS SCOTT, Esq., (Messrs. Guthrie & Co., Singapore, and Messrs. Scott & Co., Idol Lane, Great Tower Street, E.C., Mer-. chants), Chairman, Tanjong Pagar Dock Company, Singapore.
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CHRIST M A ́S, 1882,
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.. AVE NOW ON VIEW A VERY CHOICE SELECTION OF PRESENTS
AND
TABLE DELICACIES FROM THE BEST LONDON, PARIS, AND NEW YORK HOUSES,
COMPRISING
Perfume Caskets in oak, onyx and mosaic. Writing Sets in onyx and nickel plated. Ladies Dressing Cases and Cabinets, hand-
somely lined and fitted.
Vases and Table ornaments of the newest
patterns.
Albums and Photograph frames in great
variety,
Glove and Handkerchief Sets. Ladies' Work Bags and Baskets, filed. Grog Baskets.
Handsome Cigar and Cigarette Cases and
Boxes.
Dresden Figures.
Handsome.boxes filled with Honbons. This Season's Gift Books.
Electro Plated Epergnes and Centre Pieces. Tea and Coffee Services in new styles.. Handsome Corner and Wall Mirrors. Novelties in China'wall Flower Baskets. The hatest Esthetic Lamps. .Menu and Dinner Cards
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Graphescopes and views for do. Sachets and Purses, Ladies' Muff Bags,
Letter Cases, Card Cases and Wallets, Pretty Ink Stands.
Very Handsome Salad Bowls with Spoons
and Forks.
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Handsquic Electro Plated Kettles with Spirit
Lamps
Bachelors' Tea Sets, and Liqueur Sets. Fish and Dessert Knives and Forks in cases. Jewel Cases and Cuff and Collar Boxes. Pretty Blotting and Pocket Books. Travelling Desks and Despatch Boxes. A very handsome Table Fountain. Opera Glasses in Pearl and Aluminium. Statuettes,
Sundries in the new Pelican Wate. Smokers' Tables,
Picnic Baskets.
Mistletoe and Holly Wreaths for decorations,
*&C., XC., &c.
A VERY CHOICE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
Comprising
Drums, Cymbals and other musical instru=|
menis.
Railway Trains with rails, Rocking and Hobby Horses. India-rubber Balis and other Toys. Cubes and Mosaic Building Sets. Children's Tea and Tote a tête Sets. Dolls Dressed and speaking and moving. Alphabetical Blocks.
Mules, Dogs, Elephants, Horses. Boys Tools Chests.
The Bicycle Race. Perambulators.
Automatic Chariots and Wagons.
CHRISTMAS
Christmas Cakes. Mince Meat.
Plum Puddings 3lbs, to gibs, Christmas Cakes 4lbs. to 12lbs. Choice French Plūms. · ·
Dessert Fruits in Noycau and Brandy, Jordan Almonds. Pudding Raisins. Zante Currants. 'Stilton Cheese...
Cheddar Cheeśa. •, Russian Caviare. Assorted Pâtés.
Mer-Tunny Fish,
*KHOO TEONG POH, Esq., (Messrs. Bun Hin & Co., Bun Hin's Line of Steamers), chant and Shipowner, Singapore.- THOSE GENTLEMEN WITH AN ASTERISK
AGAINST THEIR NAMES ALSO FORM THE SINGAPORE COMMITTE.
DANKERS.
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SOLICITORS.
Elisée Reclus is an incorrigible communist, and a littérateur of a high order: it was owing to his English admirers that his sentence was re- foc to matri. latively mild. The old man is mony, and has just got off his two handsome, daughters, by accepting simply the parole d'hon- neur of their partners for better for worse. Messrs. COLE & RODYK, 7, Mincing Lane, Conscience alone binds the high contracting
London, EC.
AUDITORS.
Spiced Ox Tongues. Smoked Ox Tongues. Ox Tongues in jelly. Collared Ox Tongues.
Pic Nic Tongues.
Lemon Barley Sugar,
Assorted Chaice French Bonbons,
Crystallized and Metz Fruits.
Wheel-barrows.
Map Cubes. Celcways.
Dolls' Umbrellas and jewelry. Varied Mechanical Toys. Percussion Guns and Ritles. Swords and Happy families. Children's Picnic Books," Boxes of Soldiers. “Water Cans and Pumps.
Toy Shops, Stables & Artillery Ten-pins.
Puzzles and Boxes of Games.
Christmas-Tree ornaments in great variety.
DELICACIES,
̈“Comprising :—
Mixed and Assorted Candied Peel. Muscatel Raisins.
French Jams and Jellies.
Poned Meats and Game in fancy Jars. York Hams, specially selected for Christmas. Cambridge, Oxford and Truffled Sausagea. Chanipignons, Asperges, Petits Pois. Truffles, French Sardines.
Orange and Lemon Cream for Blancmanges. Extra finest Isigny Butter.
Dragees and Chocolate Honbars,
Macaroons and Ratafias.
Lemon Rings and Walnut Biscuits. Vanilla, Raspberry, Rose & Chocolate Biscuits. Elvas Plums.
Figs direct from Smyrna.
Choice American Bonbons and Candies.
Butter Scotch, Toffee, Almond Rock.
Lisbon Apples.
Bordeaux Russets.
Malaga Grapes.
Brazil and Cob Nuts.
For Sale. CHRISTMAS,
1862:
S the above Festival is approaching, the
A Undersigned begs to inform the Community
of Hongkong that lic, is Prepared to Supply CHRISTMAS CAKES "of the best quality, weighing from 7 b. to 10 bài ready on hand, or made to order any weight.
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EX 5.S. SARPEDON,"
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Tobacco in the East, Medium Strength, in Tins at
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DOLLAR BRAND-Full Strength
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Soft, $13 Chambertin, $16.
parties. Rectus believes neither in the Registrar Messrs. RODYK & DAVIDSON, Singapore. nor the parson. However, it will be awkward for any little strangers' that may arrive, or for the inheritance of property. These natural unions Messrs. FOSTER, HIGHT & Co., Chartered. Krug's Private Cuvee Champagne. hardly make way under the Third. were common under the First Republic, but will,
Fontenelle died at 100 years of age, and main tained that it was not worth wiile coming into the world it we were to quit it so early as at 8o. Tranquility and moderation were the respites he demanded of Nature; when at 100 years of age, he had lost hearing, teeth, legs, hair, and stomach, he said, he had sent his baggage on before bim. Voltaire, with a head of iron and a body of paper, lived to So, and no life surpassed his in storms; he left no person quiet--and was repaid
his own coin.
Marcel-Duprez, he having carried off the blue rib The French are very proud of their countryman bonat the Electricity Exhibition of Munich. That gentleman has solved the question of electricity as a practical motive power. Hitherto the diff culty was to preserve the power generated, as it became reduced, leaked away as it were, in pro- portion to the distance it had to be conducted. To secure a working, volume of the power, the wire or cable had to be made proportionately võluminous. M. Duprez has generated dictricity
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
PARIS, November 4th, 1882. in the crisis through which the Republic is passing, and when medielne men and saviours, of society ought to prove equal at least to the by the Gramme machines, at a distance of 36 demand, not a soul pronounces iba name of Į miles from the Exhibition; conducted the force Gambetta. Yet two years ago he was all power- 'over this distance by means of an ordinary wire fal, and to day none so poor as to do him rever-which set machines to work in the building, efice. But Gambetta has this consolation; no only 40 per cent. of the force being lost. Nia perfon has succeeded him. Clemenceau had gara, and other "Falls:" the flux and reflux of the air to have inherited Elijah's mantle, but the tides, can now be utilized to drive a dynamo. that gentleman's experience on Sunday last, electric machine, and so generate the one thing when he met his constituents to give an account needful. of his stewardship, must have shown him that confidence in the populace is about on a par with putting faith in princes. The idols appear to be nearly all smashed; the Anarchists who now rule the roost, decline to recognise any authority save their noble selves. Their coun- try lathe universe; their countrymen, humanity save these who differ from their chaotic ends
and nibilistic means
A synopsis has been published of the number of deaths-1,358-caused by typhus fever during its late out-break, 4th August to 20th October: it was more severe by 20 per cent, for the male sex, and most mortal between the ages of is and 351 during the existence of the epidemic the wind sat chiefly S.S.W. and the main rained every day,
Typhus is in any case an endemic in Paris.
Cabmen and house-porters suffered most; a fact in which many might see the finger of Providence. The Duc d'Aumale has commenced his
Dynamite and its admirers continue to absorb all attention." The situation may. be exaggerated still it is not healthy. There series of shooting partles at, his splendid estate may be balm in Gilead, but there is no physi- at Chantilly: they are said to have a political clan there. The men, of Government-impire
significance. That does not change the sport
no respect however, it is only Justice to add however: the duke has a staff of six men solely they display no capacity. While anarchiste in charge of the pheasants of which 4,000 BrC and monarchists ase besieging the Republic, the bred annually, and in their early youth, 1,000 cgga. republicans are fiddling... Their personal quarrels usurp the real interests of the state, per day, to say nothing of chopped meat, are required for their six meals. A few years ago
Accountants.
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They set up ministers and under-secretaries, to the Prince of Wales was among the invited an trundle them over like a house of cards. Since awkward sportsman wounded a beater; the the present Chamber was elected, it has on an Prince hearing the yells, went to the man and average devoured one high functionary every three days. But the Republic, like Saturnas, has said my friend, I am a doctor drink this, FROM THE MIDDLE OF DECEMBER UNTIL MARCH. and then keep that," So saying he gave the
ever been accused of eating its own offspring wounded man a pull from his flask of brandy, A FURNISHED FAMILY At the present moment is, a that is required at the helm; a statesman who and a 100 bank nete. Since then the beaten
will have the courage to profess and execute a
deplore the absence of the English doctor." programme to concede the exercise of every tobacco shops, and charge three sous for the Iris contemplcted to set up telephoner in the freeman's
n's liberty, but the iron resolution to re- presa everything approaching to licence. The mesangen
med Republic has yet to win its spurs under the head A new play for children called "dynamite of statesmanship,
has appeared it consists in a kind of spring The lowest stratum of the working classes, it movement, by which a house and its inmates now clear, bave an organization; their aim is go up, up, up. M. Oustry, the new Frefect of to abolish the bourgeoiasty, and as they with to the Seine, was transported to Lambessa for, bis demolish everything, the caster since they have political views by Napolean II. On the fall nothing to lose save life, to which they hold of the Empire Thiers made him Prefect of but little, that end can be attempted as well as Algiers, and when he visited. Lambessa on his
ww4-official sounda, the convicte recelued him with di
the orele party that professes but violence hall fellow, well wet! and licuice; that accepts dynamite as the only perfect cure for alleged social evils; with threaten- Ing lettere and mortuary degrees as rates in aid, cannot be influenced either by reason or kindness
Russel. This
Percy sled mphleton Perfumery, Zelt published i
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BURGUNDIES:
AT MODERATE PRICES.
A Capital AMONTILLADO SHERRY, Assorted LIQUEURS of the best quality, as BON BONS, FRENCH - PRESERVES, FRESH BUTTER and CHEESE by Every French Mail PERFUMERY, &, breath Hangkong, and October, 1882. Sakurain (664)
D. K. GRIFFITH
[ANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON
MANUFAERATED WATERS
7, BEACONSFIELD ARCATE (Opposite the City Hall) ✨, non
Having Purchased the entire Machinery of tiss Tate Mr. E. CHARTEL'S SODA WATER FACTORY E
is now prepared to execute the largest orders for every description of Arrated Waters with
promptness and despatcher SUPERIOR QUALITY D GUARANT
Consumers
MENELA SA Javited to try thosa carefully.
Manufactured
SPARKLING WATERSHE THREE: DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR All Orders and Communications should be ade dressed to The Factory,
7 BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. Hongkong, 11th April, 1582. DARKAN 21s
AND PORTER A
DAVID CORSAR & SONS
"MERCHANT NAVY NAVY BOILED (1 LONG FLAY
CANVAS
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Hongkong. Isth June 1881.
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Hongkong: 24th June, 1881. (495 GOD ACCOMMODATION
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ATCH AND CHRONOMETER
WAT MANUFACTURERS
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