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We note from the Mercury that the Yangtze is full of drift ice, between Shanghai and Hankow, such as has not been seen for many years.
THE editor of a religious print thus introduces a poem to his readers: "The following lines were written more than sixty years ago, by one who has slept many years in his grave merely for his own amusement."
MEETING OF THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED:
An ordinary meeting of shareholders In the above Company was held at the Hongkong Hotel to-day, at noon. There were present, W. K. Hughes, (Chairman) H. G. Janes, D. McCulloch, A. dos Remedios, (Directors) H. Foss, E. Georz, E. Jones Hughes, J. H. Cox, H. H. Nelson, J. R Anton, B. Goldsmith, C. J. Holliday, S. Hughes, E. George, A. Wemyss, M. B. Polfishwolla, and L. Hauschild, (Secretary.)
After the notice convening the meeting had been read by the Secretary the Chairman said Gentlemen, the report of the Directors for pre- sentation at this meeting has been in circulation - for some time, and deals so fully in detail with the business to be brought before you that there taken as read. I will, however, be happy to is nothing more to add, and I propose that it be answer any questions which may be considered necessary
THE Bubjoined advertisement recently appeared in a Victorian paper "On the 14th September, Geelong, Frederick, eldest grandson of Henry Smithers, of Brighton, Sussex, England, to Alice, shortly before six o'clock the naval brigade from
relict of the late George Cordy Smithers, of Gee the Audacions arrived with torpedoes for the
long, son of the above." How can one enruvel Purpose of blowing up the vessel; these, however,
this relationship? If Frederick is the son of were not called into requisition as the bilges
George, he has married his father's wife, and is at. were opened and the steamer was gradually
once husband and son. IfGeorge was his father's settling into the water. The foremast fell over
brother, he has married his aunt, and is husband on the starboard side shortly after six o'clock ACCORDING to the New York Herald a new and nephew. If George was Frederick's son, and the Carisbrooke got lower and lower in the mechanical contrivance for utilizing solar heat Frederick is united to his own daughter-in-law, water as the tide filled. Had the wind changed has recently been patented by a Washington ex- and is father-in-law to his own wife. In the latter. round it might have been rather dangerous for pert, which seems to combine cheapness, sim- case, what fathership is he-but we had better the premises of the Gas Company, the burning plicity and efficiency! Some time ago M. Mouchot, stop here to avoid making confusion worse con- steamer being only some two hundred yards disa French experimenter, constructed a "solar founded. FANCY SATIN COVERED BOXES. tant. We are glad to learn that, so far as has generator," which demonstrated how the immense How, asks Dr. Nicholls in the Food Reform
been ascertained, there has been no loss of life reservoir of power in the sun could be applied Magasine, are we to get at the proper quantity of CUT CLASS TOILET BOTTLES.
connected with this sad affair, the whole of the for mechanical purposes, and last August his food? Animals living in a state of nature do not crew and passengers having got ashore in safely. pupil, M. Pifre, exhibited an insolator, by means over-eat themselves. They stop eating when Those saved from the wreck who took shelter of which he concentrated the sun's rays, heated they have got enough. There are no prize cattle The Chairman proposed the adoption of in No. 7 Police Station were sent to the Tung- a boiler placed in the focus of the rellector and,
on the prairies. It is the stalled ox and the plg the report, and also that the accounts be passed wa hospital where their wants were well attended by a small vertical moter attached, was enabled in his pen, deprived of exercise, that can be fathew by the statement of accounts accom- to. The Carisbrooke, when we visited her, was to run a printing press. The Washington Intened into a diseased obesity. Horses escape Mr. H. Foss, seconded the proposition which
panying the Directors' report. lying abreast of the Gas Works in about five ventor, Mr. William Calver, uses a number of this process, because men do not, to any great was carried unanimously.
mirrors, arranged in rows upon a frame so fixed extent, knowingly devour them. The hunter
The Chairman then stated that the Directors: upper portion of the funnel being alone visible. that they can be converged upon any one point, and racer are not over-fed. All animals expected would prefer to leave the matter of considering The present catastrophic should prove a solemn and it is said with his apparatus metals requiring to do their work are carefully fed as to quality, the advisability of having only one auditor in- warning to those whom it most concerns, to see a temperature of 700 to melt them are soon
stead of two to the discretion of the meeting. Họ and quantity. If human beings were fed as that proper fire extinguishing arrangements are reduced to a liquid state. It seems atrange wisely, they would be as healthy. There are J. H. Cox, (Shareholders in the Company) be would propose that Messi AE. Vaucher, and ever ready on board those steamers which are that mechanical ingenuity has not busied it some good rules for feeding as to quantity. When elected as auditors for the half year at a reason- constantly carrying such enormous numbers of self more to devise some effective means of our food is simple and natural in kind and quality able and fair remunaration, these gentlemen human souls between the ports, as it cannot be utilizing the dynamical effect of the sun's and mode of preparation there is little danger of having, with the well-being of the Company in view, offered themselves as auditors at a nominal doubted that, had the fire broken out during the radiation, which Sir William Thompson calcu-eating too much. There is little danger, for exfigure. night while the steamer was out on the ocean, inted, on Pouillet's determination of the amount ample, of eating too many grapes, apples, pears, The motion was seconded by Mr. H. G. James, (3 many lives would have been lost. There will of solar radiation, to be equivalent at the sun's and bananas. Salt, sugar, spices, and luxurious and carried unanimously. M
probably be an enquiry to ascertain the cause of surface to 63,000 horse-power for each square cookery tempt to excess. With men, as with the fire, but we shall be much mistaken if any-yard of that surface, but which Prof. Langley's animals, a patural diet is self-limiting, and we are thing satisfactory leaks out. We can only hope recent researches show to be even greater. M.disposed to stop when we have got enough. The that this lesson will not fail to have its due effect on Fifre's "insolator," though tested on a day not more artifical the food, the more elaborate and shipowners generally, and on owners of Chinese very hot, and when the sun was occasionally luxurious the feast, the thors the liability to over- "passenger ships in particular,
clouded, worked his printing press for four hours load the stomach, overtax. the digestiva power, while printing on an average five hundred copies and overweight the forces of life. Simplicity of of a journal prepared for the occasion. "It seems food is a condition of health, and promotes evident that in hot countries," says La Nature, longevity. The quantity of food which enables "the use of heliodynamics ought some times to
a man to do his daily work, without loss of weight is precisely what he requires. He supplies the daily waste-no more no less. This quantity may vary a little with each individual, but every one can easily ascertain his measure of require ment by reducing the quantity of daily food until be finds a balance of force and weight. It is my opinion that the average quantity of water-free aliment required, say by business and literary men, is twelve ounces. Men of great muscular activity may require sixteen to twenty ounces. Iated. ALL THE YEAR ROUND, in an amusing article on have found myself in very good condition for "Blundered Advertisements," has the following:
Nowhere are more ludicrous blunders to be sedentary work on eight or ten ounces. When met with than in the compositions of advertisers, any one is in good condition for his woric and keeps his normal weight he has food enough. due, no doubt, in some measure to the restraint Dr. Nicholl's advice is, find this quantity by
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prove effective and economical" In the cloudless Ad-trade-wind regions, where the sun's rays bear with so much force, and especially in rainless and elevated sub-tropical countries, there can be no doubt the sun's energy can be utilized economic
The Empress Eugenie has reunited the Bona, ally by the aid of such 'generators,' which may partist party, and returned to London.'
often be found invaluable in places where no fuel for the supply of artificial heat can be
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
ACCORDING to the Shanghai Afercury a part of the Taotai's contribution to the exhibition at Amsterdam has been shipped by the Stentor. It measured 350 tons.
obtained.
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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1883.
Macao Teacher" la of the slightest interest to anybody in Macao or elsewhere; besides, the name and address of the writer have not been forwarded, and we can make no exception to our
established rule to insert no correspondence which is not properly authenticated.
WE would remind our readers that the Italian Opers Company will perform at the Theatre
Messrs. D. McCulloch and A. dos Remedios, the retiring Directors, were proposed for re- election by Mr. E. Georg, seconded by Mr. Jones Hughes and re-elected unanimously.
The Chairman said he had much pleasure in informing the meeting that the dividend warrants, payable at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, would be ready for issue on Monday tuming. Thiere belag nothing further to be brought before. made when the Secretary read the notice Con the meeting, an adjournment of five minutes was
vening the extraordinary meeting of Shareholders for the purpose of expunging rule 33 from the articles of association.
loch, seconded by Mr. A dos Remedios, and The motion was proposed by Mr. D. McCul carried unanimously.
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The Chairman stated that due notice would be given of a meeting to be held to confirm the the business just concluded, and that there was nothing more to bring before them at present.
A vote of thanks to the Chairman, proposed by Mr. H. Foss, was passed and the meeting separ
THE LOVER'S PLOT:
last half of the seventeenth century, was one of Sir George Mackenzie, who flourished in the
most eminent jurists ever known in Scotland, besides being a brilliant man of letters. He In- herited wealth, and during bis busy life he added so much to it that he became one of the wealthiest men of his time. As a politician he was self-willed...and stubborn, fand fat times violent. Between himself and the young Earl of Bute a strong political difference existed, which helther showed a disposition to harmonize... Yet the Earl had fallen deeply in love with Sir George's daughter, and the love was by her
DESTRUCTION OF THE STEAMER Royal, City Hall, this evening, for the benefit of ters want washing," and of the tobacco its fertility. The oasis of Figuig contains cight advocate would not consent to their union. In:
*CARISBROOKE" BY FIRE.
The steamer Carisbrooke, 869 tons, well known for a number of years as á trader between this port, Amoy, Swatow and the Straits, was lying peacefully at incher in the western section of the harbor this morning about 1.15 when the alarm of fire was given. Guns were fired and blue lights shown, and these with the red glare which lit up the sky caused much excitement amongst those who, for business or pleasure, were abroad at that early hour. The fire is believed to have originated in the room of one of
Signor Ciocci, Donizetti's, attractive opera "Maria di Rohan,” · We trust a full house will
sterling abilities as singer and actor. show their appreciation of the popular baritone's
CONSIDERADLE apprehension having existed lately with reference to the dread scourge of small-pox in the community of Shanghai, we (Mercury) are in a position to state, on good authority, that the disease is sensibly diminish ing; there being now only twelve foreigners tald up with it in "Pest House" on the Soochow Creek,
returned. . The lovers knew that the stern old
fact it is doubtful if Sir George would have admitted Bute to his house as a friend. His feelings were deep and bitter, and he had been heard to denounce the Earl as little better than a renegadese
sible to look through the columns devoted to these in any of the principal daily papers with THz oasis of Figuig, which has been frequently cut meeting numerous instances, of the inability referred to of late in connection with the insur of many persons to state exactly what they wish rection of native tribes against French rule," is to announce, and of very loose use of words and the largest in Algeria. It is situated in a vas phrases, frequently giving rise to amusing am- plain, surrounded on the cast and west by a biguity. Thus we all know of the unclean beings forest nearly five miles in length, and protected desirous of improving their physical condition, to the north and south by gentle declivities. Two who, in the Times, announced, "Two sis rivers run through it and make it proverbial for
evidenced by his advertisement, manufacturer's ideas of public propilety, as Arab villages (ksours), which form two groups "Twenty separated by a plain. Six of these villages are boys wanted to strip." We are aware, too, of in the north and two in the south of the oasis the existence of the enfant terrible for whom was the largest one being called Zenaga. The required "a handsome Shetland pony suitable oasis is protected by a hedge of palm trees, for a child with a long main and tail;" and we which have grown the one into the other, have heard of the lady whose idea of her own and by a sunken fence six feet wide by separate physique is ingeniously conveyed in the intima three-deep, while each village has its s tion that she has for disposal "a splendid lady's rampart. There are upwards of 200,000 palm gold watch." It is not alone "spléndid ladies" trees inside the pasis; and the gardens are very who part with their watches in this way, for well supplied with water, the property in which every day the public are informed through the has always been a cause of discord among the same medium that there is for sale an "excellent natives, and has from time to time led to pitched lady's gold watch," "a beautiful lady's watch," battles between the inhabitants of the two vil or a small go'd-faced lady's watch. Women lages. In addition to the palm tree, the fig, the of peculiar personal appearance, too, occasionally alive, the pomegranate and apricot are grown in great abundance, and the gardens yield heavy purchaser was wanted for "a black highly-orna this produce being exchanged for wheat and bar. ley with the caravans which come from the Tell othersex, wehavefor salen "massive gentleman's gold chain," "a most reliable gentleman's gold the flocks of sheep and goats owned by the natives or in any way not involving brotherly love, Sir graze in the pasturages which are to be found out watch," or "a rich gentleman's gold chain". No side the oasis, and raids upon them by adjoining George held the young Earl in high esteem and there was no man, of his acquaintance whom doubt some of these who adopt this style of ex- tribes are by no means raro. The people of he would have more readily assisted legally, pression are ready to enter into a defence of it Figuig can muster 15,000 combatants, and con- Furthermore the advocate had not the remet
cealed behind their light fortifications and palm by an argument respecting adjectives and their trees, they are not to be held too cheap, especially he was familiar with her
Ider that Bute either loved his nter or that relation to nouns. But what excuse will be as the oasis is a harbor of refuge for all the Sir George Bald the Earl, when he was
border: advanced by the author of the following, which desperate characters from the Algerian appeased a few months ago in the Times, showing on the part of the advertiser some extraordinary ideas respecting horse flesh. "For sale, & four wheeled · covered - business horse and cart," "Wanted, a piano by a lady with modern legs," has before now met the public eye. Can that
The lovers put their heads together and con- sulted. They were eager to be made man and wife. Of course, the young lady could elope and be married clandestinely, and the father could? not help himself; but, ahi he could disinherit his recreant daughter; and that must not be The young Earl was not mercenary. The damsel's prospective wealth, de heiress of her rich father, bad given her not a particle of extra attraction for him yet he did not like the idea of having his wife deprived of her just inheritance ran naturally, he did not care to lose such a broad and grand estate for this daughter was an only child, At length the Earl hit upon a plan, and re solved to act upon it. He visited Sir George in of Kings Advocate, and
to him for assistance.
the boys on board, and it is supposed that he A SCRATCH race in four-oared Canton cutters will must have been smoking opium, and knocked be rowed over the mile course from Yau-mah-ti to opposite the Government Pier at Tsim-isi- his lamp over in his sleep,
This, however, is mere surmise, and we are of tsof this afternoon starting at 5 p.in. A steam engage in barter of this class, for, recently, crops of every description of vegetable, much of his chambers, while the latter held the office opinion that the true cause of the outbreak of launch to accompany the race will leave Peddar's inented Indy's fan," When the vender is of the Tafilat twice a year. The herds of cattle and Now, as man to man, in matiors of busines the fire will forever remain a mystery. In Wharf at 4:30. The following three crews will
a short time the demon had secured a good hold on the waist of the steamer and was rapidly travelling fore and aft, nothing being done on board to prevent the fire from spreading. The steamer arrived from Amoy and Swdtow yesterday and was advertised to sail for Singapore this morning, having on board over five hundred passengers, and a general cargo. The great number of passengers without doubt added to the general confusion after the discovery of the fire, and prevented that cool action which is so neces "THE HONGKONG DÍRECTORY ANDsary in such cases, and which, in the
·HỒNG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST" will, in present instance might have saved the ill-fated order that it may circulate extensively outside steaner from becoming a total wreck. Numbers ibis Colony, be published at a POPULAR PRICE, and can be ordered at This Office for TWO DOLLARS.
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Mr. E. W. Rutter.......................... Mr. E. Osborne.........
Mr. T. R. Fisher ........................ngin Mr. C. W. Richards.....(stroke). "KORNDLUME,"
Mr. H. Leffmann ........................LORING Mr. W. Parfitt .............................. Mr. C. Colpe. Mr. S. W. Lane.
* "LEEK:”. Mr. C. P. Layd........................ Mr. H. Y. Angier
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of the passengers, got into the water" IT am my painful dooty," said the President of
Jove, and
The country is under the nominal authority of ready to open his business there, is a youn hom -1; dearly gand devotedly
confessed her love for me. the Emperor of Morocco, and its inviolability is lady in this city. guaranteed by the international treaty of 1845,
Now, dr. care not for which provides in chuse that while the len ther
the French shall be free to take any measures they may think fit against the malcontents of the haychet Sahara, all subjects of the Emperor of Morocco can judge
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lady have emigrated? There is a strong suspicion / shall be exempt from their anthony Now, my
that it is her hand which is seen in the charming composition :!" A piano for sale by a lady who'
Briot hesitate to
MAÇÃO, E conten and swam ashore, making their ways to No. 7 the Detroit Lime Kiln Club, ze be opened the Police Station. The alarm spread with rapidity meeting, "to inform you dat death has ogalolid) is about to proceed on a long voyage in a walnut.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDEMIA, TEA your infhu to the different fire stations and many energetic vaded our circle. Brudder Slipback Burbanks, case, &c. What is the nationality of the author
Macon, 6th January, 1883 Jady, clan members were promptly on the spot. Captain of Syracuse) NY., am no me on airth. He of this announcement, which was publish
Mr. A. Bastos, Jr, the well-known", advocate effecty Deane, Superintendent of Police, Inspector Cra- breathed his last three days ago, after an illacted in a Manchester newspaper: "A foreign has been lately discrediting the Macarify by aj There is not space in the compass of an dock, and the water police displayed great of sixteen days. What axsbun will de club fake gentleman could be received into the house leader in favour of the late diplomatic misalón Lo Ordinary Advertisement to detail all the informa energy in getting the police lannches, junks and in de matter?" "I move dat we send de widder of a gentleman who is desirous to learn English Japan, signed by himself es Secretary, tazthetj tion introduced into the work, but it may be fairly asserted that no such Directory has ever been published, either in Hongkong, or any other part of the East, at the Price.
THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY, AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST offers Special Advantages as an Advertising Medium. It will have an extensive circulation in all Ports between Singapore and Newchwang, and the scale of charges has been fixed at an exceptionally low rate. Terma can be learned on application.
conversationally, and would have all home mission.
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cargo boats alongside the burning steamer and a resolution of sympathy," announced Judge taking off the crew and passengers who were Cadaver. “I reckon dat we had better resolve comfort." Here is another A vacancy dical principles has also recently published some
The Portuguese and mostly jammed forward, and could not get aft to dat de club has lost a shinin' light, timidly added occurs for a little girl in the family of a very sensible comptents on this sat the boats hanging in the davits. About a quarter] Pickles Smith. "De club will neither resolve motherly lady, requiring kind. but firm treat mission of Governor Gracă voʻjapa past two Whitehead and Campbell of the Govern- nor for'd any resolushuns of sympathy remarked ment. An adveruser in the Standard evidentlys had been a little roughly han
Shanghal correspondent of that four ment Fire Brigadearrived with No. 3 Government the President. "De widder an' chil'en can't eat thinks a beast of burden may entertain an ob- the stupid and vain defence of the steam fire-engine but could do nothing towards a resolushyun, eben if written in blue ink Dejection to carry a person of indifferent moral vocate, who, blinded by selfishness and quelling the flames. The Engine was eventually Sekretary will mail her a $10 greenback from de character when he writes:Wanted a quiet-Bas brought down the Macaena from placed at Howard's Wharf. Mr. Wassenius, the club funds and express de hope dat she am doin? pony for an invalid young gentleman that has no standard of independence and impartiality
system of base: Battery: and, Government Brigade engineer, was also antongst well under de circumstances. “Dis club hasn't vicious habits. A nice child described of the Government and Govern the first to arrive, but, as the new floating fire lost no shinin' light by de death of Brudder Bura short time ago in, the Daily Telegraph It will be remembered how th engine is at present snugly tucked up in the banks. He was no sinner. Fact am he was a “Wanted a nurse for an Infant between twenty-month ago vilified Governor Graça Hungham Dock, undergoing repairs, he was werry common sort of a hump-backed cull'd five and thirty, a member of the Church of Conduct toward the liberty
marked for itself clear. powerless to move to any purpose. We under- pusson, an' it took him as long to add seven an! England and without followers. An auctioneer, Cilician on the policy of the Suggestions for the improvement of this work stand that the floating engine will be ready for use eight, togeder, as it would some odder men to advertising in a Bellast paper, shows the possesment of Macao. Well this har
solicited
In a few days, and feel sure that, had it been avail- aim $7. He was accomplished 'in nothing; he sion of some "curious notions of ornithology gone out of tune to subserve
views. It is really able on the present occasion, with steam up, the excelled only in killin' time when at work by de, when in describing a property for sale he sta
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