THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1883.
MACAO:
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
MACAO, February 15th, 1883. The last week in our secluded and derelict city has been productive of some important President of the Municipal Board against the editor of the Independente has come to an end, satisfactory explacations and concessions having amicably been exchanged by both parties,
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CHINESE DAILY NEWSPAPER with
in iver kind nnd dependent upon it for news. The pending lawsuit Instituted by the Brunswick received from the Venger in the THE LAST FRENCH AND AMERICAN MAILS BRING HOME DATES. OF THE A a wide circulation in the Colony and at
THE WOMEN MEN LIKE,
the popular woman, says the Queen, be not a very big type of wasan, her virtues and her Curley, MT be admitted, are of hire amiable soit. Shy of all. Beings the most-social, de lighting her pleasure Society is absolutely necessary to her. We do not mean by society that which is represented by the higher circles only in rank, wealth or intellect, but simply the constant fiction with her fellow beings, Solitude to her means desolation; in it her spirits languish, her temper perience of enlarging the number of their The dread concentrated natures ex- acquaintances, lest they be distracted from their purpose in life; the shrinking within themselves of the shy before strangers; the depression of the over-sensitive weighed down by a sense of in. completeness in the presence of varied interests and aims-these are sensations unknown to the popular woman.
sours.
The popular woman is aldom domestic;, the narrow circle, of home duties seems to be too Bimited to absorb that superabundant energy, and Its routine is distasteful to her. Those sudden calls that upset the even toner of existence, and prove so furrying and distracting to groove loving individuals, have an exhilarating effect upon her spirits. The home circle may suffer from this wide extension of herself, and feel the lack of that concentrated sympathy of a woman's heart which makes the air benign; but, on the ellier hand, shares her sense of zest in life; there is a contagion in her incomparable cojoyment of the business or pleasure of the present.
The popular woman is very easy-going and largely tolerant. Next to her animal spirits, this indulgent temper is her greatest charm. We feel at case in her presence; there is no necessity to put one's best foot forward; intellectually and morally we can keep on our slippers and relax the backbone of our principles. Her indulgence does not spring from the charity that knoweth no evil," nor from the cynicism that believes in evil anly, but from her knowledge of man and woman kind. It is a knowledge, not profound or subtle, but such as it is it is varied and true. It has the advantage of being taken from nature; it is not second-hand, not derived from books or hearsay. This knowledge of human nature, skin-deep though it may be, gives her the inestimable talent of flattery. She does not contribute any flashes of wit te th of learning, but there is a crispness. of wit to the conversation, any numbers of facts of originality in her remarks, a certain raciness of expression that give piquancy to her phrases. A gift peculiar to her is a rapid appreciation of the wit of others; a power of seizing it and throwing gleam upon it thatmakes it evidentto duller brains. She is not sarcastic, and never on the heights, Slow-witted and commonplace folks do not fear her. She will not scar above the level of their comprehension, and she will not dart those shafts of irony they have an uncomfortable feeling their clever sisters occasionally level at them. In tellectual folks take pleasure in a companionship that is easy and not dull. It is an incontestible fact that people of intellect find relaxation in the society of those who do not require them to be always pumping their brains. They liks gossip, and the popular woman is fond of gossip.
BURIED ALIVE IN RUȘSIA. QUE DECRET REVEALED BY A NEWLY-OPENED
* OPAVE IN WARSAW,
hollow shells on vessels of the line, but it is ex pressly forbidden to use them unless the enemy begin. So the English in their tum charged the French with making bad war. " The wound was attributed to a piece of iron or a longridge received by Nelson at Aboukir, on the forehead, shot. And the wounds that the crews of the famous battle between the French and English fleets in June, 1794, are said to have been pecu liatly distressing, owing to the French employ The reign of the "Graces" is also at an end, ing langridge shot of raw ore and old nails, a certain Captain Ron having been appointed to their throwing stinkpots into the to China, Japan and Slam. It appears that the credit such accusations altogether, for there Governor of Macao and Minister Plenipotentiary post-holes, which caused most painful burns ings and scaldings. It is safest to dis- only qualification entitling Captain Roza to such is no limit to the barbarities that may an elevation from his inferior rank of officer, ist his having been an aide-de-camp to Prince Don credulity. Redhot shot, legitimate for the defence come into play, in consequence of too ready a Augusto, brother of the King of Portugal, Events, however, will soon show what manner of man sidèred good war in the contests. of ships with of land forts against ships, used not to be con the lucky Captain is. The present Governor is
one another. In the three hours' action between said to have already engaged, his passage home by the French mail; so his rosy successor may
the Lively and the Tourterelle a French pri be soon expected here, to nestle among the thorns usually deemed honorable warfare," was con- vateer, the use by the latter of hot shot, "not of our executive maladministration.
those who equipped her for sea more than on sidered to be wrong, but a wrong on the part of the part of the Captain who fired them. The English assailing batteries that fired red-hot shot against Gluckstadi, in 1813 are said unusual with us since the siege of Gibraltar." to have resorted to "n inode of warfare very The Treatise on Tactics," by the Emperor Leo VI., carries back the record of the means em- ployed against Ninth century. The things he recommends as enemy in naval warfare to the
The "Passos" procession took place on Satur day and Sunday last in its wonted devotional splendour.
The facnense of the 8th instant dealt with a leader which appeared in the Correiode Alacas of the 4th criticising the notorious diplomatic mission of Governor Graça, to Japan. The facaense that had so pertinaciously invaded and revealed His Excellency's precious person- alities, now blames the Correio for Indulging in the same strain of criticism; and, for reasons easily understood by every one, invites the latter paper to draw a veil over the personal side of the mission, in order to discuss sich innocent ques tions as those concerning the Japanese Tarif, exterritoriality, etc.
most effective are-Cranes, to let fall heavy sights on the enemy's decks; caltrops, with quicklime, to suffocate him; jars containing iron spikes, to wound his feet; jars full of combustibiles, to burn him; Jars containing with its noise like thunder, to frighten as well poisonous reptiles, to bite him, and Greek fire, as burn him. Many of these methods were of immemorial usage, for Scipio knew the merits of jars full of pitch, and Hannibal of jars full of vipers. Nothing was too bad for use in those. days, nor can it be ascertained when and why they
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The Independents of the 7th inst proceeds with its judicious remarks on our defective system of judicature. It also institutes a comparison between the predecessor of Senhor da Graça and his noble self, extolling the undoubted energy and high attainments of the former Governor, over the simple routine propensities of the latter. It transcribes the long drawn sentence which condemned, at Goa; the Archbishop of that diocese, for having canonically forbidden the publication of the Journal 4 Crus, edited by a priest. It is doubtful whether the Archbishop will comply with the civil decree sentencing him to revoke his prohibition, The Afacaense of to- day's date contains some very sensible remarks on the matter, the proceedings of the Archbishop being said to affect only the domain of conscience, *4. Petersburg Cor. Philadelphia Press.]
hextraordinary case which has astonished editor as a citizen could we afford to go on not,that of civil rights; consequently, the priest- ut thes
dical profession in Russia and Poland, with the publication of his journal, although as Hreme from Warsaw, A short time age a priest, he was bound to yield to his superiors there in the outskirts of the old capital and auspend his issues. The relations young giant woman, who was buried with that Church and State in the Portuguese law are so hate which characterizes the funerals of the strangely framed, that in most cases of conflict, Russian pensats. A few days afterward doctors one is apt to be involved in the inextricable wered to determine the cause of her death, meshes of self-contradiction. As a preventive. But uld say positively as to the nature remedy in matters concerning the expression of Base that had shown no symptoms what-free thought, I think priests should nevercome for- and which had brought this young woman to a premature and sudden end. She was of partisan politics which is a bane to the privilege ward to meddle with politics, particularly that sort buried in due course. However, it was rumored about the city that her husband often ill-treated read too much of political priests, to feel any of the Portuguese press. We have heard and her, and at her death some people went so far as
way respectfully inclined toward them. Let to say that he was the cause of it. These rumors spread more and more until they reached the cars them confine themselves to their own sphere of of the authorities, who immediately caused the action, and the world would go on a bit more
smoothly. body to be exhumed. The judicial commission
Sunday's Correio de facno hails with delight. followed the grave digger to the cemetery, and the nomination of Dr. du Bocage, President of the latter proceeded to disinter the remains. the Geographical Society of Lisbon, to the scals fixing it firmly around the half-rotten coffin, the late Minister of Marine, Melio Gouveia, It sees Having reached it, a rope was lowered, and, after of Colonial Minister, on the resignation of the ghastly freight was hoisted once more to the in that nomination a decided step toward the fevel of the earth. They opened the bier, and, amelioration of the Portuguese Colonies, as the to their horror and stupefaction, 'discovered not
new. Minister is widely known to be a man of only the woman, but a second sharer of this her last resting place, in the shape of a still-born consummate learning and skill, albeit hie inex child that was lying at her feet. The child had of the Portuguese possessions in Africa, Asia perience in the tenure of office. The prosperity, arrived at entire maturity, and had been born in and Polynesia is truly said to depend on the the tomb, where it had lived for several hours, combined exertions of the Homs Government Thus the tomb of the mother had been both its and of the Colonial Governors. As the system cradle and tomb at the same time. As to the
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returning to consciousness had given birth to ministry will be counteracted by the malignant THEATRE ROYAL, the child. It was easily seen that the poor influence of their colonial satellites, whose chief woman had suffered terribly, for not only did the interest-is-centred-in-themselves, not in the dried-up blood, which was still visible upon the welfare of the colonies under their charge. The lips, give evidence of the fact, but also her Governor of Macau is afterwards severely cen. F tongue, pierced by her teeth, and her hands sured for exiling to Typa a few soldiers of the clasped together convulsively,
Burying people alive in Europe has occurred National Battalion who were compositors of the too often of late years, and can only be accounted Correls, the term of the detachment in that out- fer by the inattention of doctors, which, in this post having long ago expired, and the poor pri case, should be treated as a criminal offence, vates being still compelled to linger away from
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The fear of the living of being immured alive has. The text of the decree permitting free emi. gained such power over the mind that Russians when on their death-bed, have left legacies for the the Government Gazette. A committed has ALCADRO.........Signor CIOCCI. foundation and maintenance of mortuaries in been appointed to study the means of executing CLIMENE..................Signora SILINE their native city, where supposed corpses are the decree, as well as to frame suitable regala SAFTO.............
Signora LUBICCI. placed for three days in the hopes that their tions. It is, however, thought that abuses will FAONE.Signor ARIONI. thread of life may not have parted. The mortuary again creepin, as of yore, and that the expressive DIRCE
Friburg can be quoted as an instance of there
.........................................Signora BERTOLINI. peculiar Institutions, which are confined prin: language of the entry, in the Grand Duchess
Signor
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Signor PETROVICH by these over-scrupulous agents from Feru, Havana, etc. Should it be possible to regulate Between the First and Second Act MAESTRO the emigration scheme on a really sound basis,
of
are known to be more prevalent than in any other part of the globe.
This
In the centre of the cemetery of Friburg stands and this is the ardent hope of every sensible re a house which, to an unobservant person, would ident in this colony, there is no doubt, we may have every appearance of a small chapel. thought would be suggested through the sight of shake off the lethargy, which is predominantly. a tower, which contains a bell; but, on entering lgning in this dead and alive spot of the Far tab liliputian building, the searcher for know- ledge, might be astonished at seeing a human] 2.
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form, dead to all appearance. The stift, rigid METHODS OF DESTRUCTION Seats may be booked at Messrs. KELLY AND body rests upon a marble slab, dressed in deaths LAWFUL. AND UNLAWFUL, AT | WALER'S. garments, and the rings, which depend from a wire rope that runs through the ceiling, are at It is curious to notice distinctions in naval tached to its fingers. A further inspection, aided warfare between lawful and unlawful methods, by the theory of the apparatus which the genial similar to those connpictions on land. Such pie attendant is willing to give to all visitors, would ex-Jectiles as bits of iron-ore, pointed stones, nails, plain this somewhat mysterious position of the or glass, are excluded from the list of things that dead body. The fingers of the supposed corpse are may be used in good war, and the declaration of placed in magnetic, steel rings that fit tightly St. Petersburg condemns explosive bullets as Should the body show any signs of reanimation, much on one element as on the other. Un the slightest quiver of the nerves of the fingers founded charges by one belligerent against an would affect the steel rings, which in their tura other are, however, always able to bring the commutamwith another stronger magnetic leit method into actual use on both sides, itself on the bell, making it under the pretext of reprisals, as we ice in ying an attendant physician to the the following order of the day,
Issued at means several bodies placed in Erest by the French Vice Admiral, Marshal ce 1865 have returned to life. Conflans, November 8th, 1759 It is absolute fmari, "named Pezoffell, recently
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HAS FOR SALE.
IGARS of all Brands, Imperiales, Caballeros, Vegueros, Regalias, Londres, Nuevo Ha- banos of all makes, quality guaranteed. TOBACCOS of all Brands, at moderate prices. FANCY GOODS from the Parisian, markets, Meerschaum Pipes, Jewellery of Chaste Designs. Sun Hats, &c., &c. Commissions Executed.
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