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The members of the Choral Society, unlike their histrionic cousins whose recent private-public performance of RosxxTSON's comedy School" was ignored by ATKINSON'S, HENDRIE'S, AND LUBIN'S the critics by special request, claimed no
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missioned officers and men of the Garrison. 7.—~100 YARDS FLAT RACE, 8.-HIGH JUMP. 9-QUARTER-MILE FLAT RACE. to-TUG OF WAR-TRIAL HEATS). 12-303 YARDS FLAT RACE-(HANDICAP). 13-ONE MILE FLAT RACE
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man may be an inferior workman and yet to have singular notions as to the princi- THE Ningpo correspondent of the Shanghai | THE O. 5. S. Co.'s steamer Diomed, from Liver) | coffee from the vessel containing the black paper be capable of showing creditable results ples of true criticism and the functions of Afercury writing on the and inst, says :-With pool, teft Singapore for Hongkong this forenoon, cuttings, and one of hot milk from the other. from his labors. If our contemporarles a newspaper critic. Many aspirants for feeling of the deepest regret I have to report the and may be expected to arrive here about the The trick was not yet finished, as the dish of potatoer had changed, while the coffee and milke notices of the recent performance by fame behind the footlights would, like the death of one of our oldest and most esteemed 16th instant.
were being manufactured; into a basin, of sugar. the Choral Society were merely specimens immortal braggart BANDMANN, prefer to life on the 1st instant, and will be buried to-day, Mr. Ng Ah-choy not long ago to take care we a number of cups of the soothing beverage residents, Mr. Forrester Coit, who departed this Says the Mercury-Li Hung-chang engaged To show there was no humbug about the cofice, of inferior handiwork, it would not be write gushing laudations of their own perHe had been suffering for sometime past from foreigners did not overstep the bounds of our amongst the audience and Judging from the the well trained attendant handed round quite necessary to single them out from other formances; others again would be con- consumption, so his death has not come upon Treaties. This is no doubt the cause of the aroma which came to our nostrils antbetray passed, equally feeble emanations" on other sub- tented to read the proof sheets, with the us with such a shock as it otherwise might have. Tactai worrying about Pootung, The late Memwe should imagine that the Professor's coffee jects; but it so happens that they are privilege of eliminating everything they Mr. F. Coll was head of the firm of Coil & Co, ber of the Hongkong Legislative Council (who partaker of the beverage has informed us that
suppliers.im very respectable person. mainly conspicuous for crass and pre- considered in the least objectionable. If and C. T. Wong & Co. at this port, Weather apparently passed under an assumed name, since the mixture was simply delicious. The talking CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS tentious ignorance of even the rudiments a newspaper critic in Hongkong wishes to is wretched here, rain and sleet are the order of his real name cannot be Ng Choy) has not dis bell introduced and worked in conjunction
of the art of music, and as the true meaning make an enemy for life he has merely to the day.
Covered Pootung in the Treaties. We believe with the transparent dial, went far beyond and intent of press criticisms are so gene suggest that this amateur histrion is slightly
that Li Hung-chang'a diplomacy has already got be realized. The bell was suspended from a our comprehension, and requires to be seen to him into the bad books of the Imperial Court; metal framework standing in the midst of the rally misunderstood, not only by par- interior to the late CHARLES MATHEWS, or that
the Court find, we believe, that he is exceeding audience, and rapped out its answers in z most formers themselves but by a large section amateur cantatrice has something to learn of our community, we have thought it before she can hope to rival Adelina Parti.
his authority and trying to embroil them for no wonderful manner. a It is to be hoped that the talented and versatile Banian" will favor the adequate object., advisable to draw attention in a humourous Sickening praise, false and ridiculous
community with an explanation of this mys way to some of these eccentricities of though it be, will be greedily swallowed to
MONSIEUR BOUREE, the French Envoy in Peking, terious arrangement, which appears to our mind criticism.
to be somewhat more difficult to understand any extent-the critic is clever and knows
is said to have addressed a very interesting note than the ins and outs of a scavenger's "bucket." his business; but let a single adverse word
to Prince Kung, stating that the Government of
In introducing the Ji stylocare" lastevening, the the Republic had no difficulty In recognizing Professor explained very fully what the instru be written, no matter how much It may be
the new order of things in Korea-viz, that ment really was, such explanation being consi- justified, and the writer is a reptile whose
country's dependency on China, France, howdered necessary as the musical "kritik of the opinions have been blassed by personal
Fish Wrapper had confounded the "stylocarse" ever, he pointed out, has a treaty with China, with gridirons and similar other musical In motives. All this merely proves what a
according to which nineteen ports in the eight struments of great antiquity, and had likewise civilised and refined colony and what an
maritime provinces of the Celestial Empire more than hinted that Mr. Hascimayer, was advanced age we live in. It is conveniently
are open to French trade. He desired, there As the China Ma is only read by about seven- not the inventor of the instrument in question. forgotten by the interested few that
tended so as to embrace the ninth maritime the afsnufflebusting persuasion who never pa fore, that the same treaty should be ex teen people in the colony and they mostly of critic's first duty is to the public. By per
province, that is to say, Korca The Tsung-li tronise shows it did not appear to us forming that duty conscientiously and
Yamen has not yet replied to this communica cessary to give a fusintations any con-
be ne intelligibly he can well afford to ignore
tion, and will probably be somewhat embarrassed formance on the "tylocarfe was mort tradiction ; however, we can say that the per the egotistical eccentricities of petty
to do so. At the same time it is difficult to think enthusiastically received last night, the Fro schemers and disappointed partisans.
fessor bowing his acknowledgments "The first and last thing which is required
times and finally having to perform again ere the audience were satisfied. In the of genius "said Gortite" it the love of
misce'a dream Herr Haselmayer showed great truth." And in this respect at least genius
skill in coin palming, and handled the "Mexicans and criticism are identical.
in a most scientific" fashion. It was certainly anything but miserly act to hand over ner done last night, but the dollars In dollars to the audience in the lavish mas the handing over process always disap- peared into thin-air- cre they reached, the receivers pockets so we conclude that Hasel mayer's charity is tempered by discretion, talented performer, which lack of space prevents our noticing. One of the very bigbest class per- formances we have ever witnessed in Hongkong the Professor informing his audience that two pers came to a conclusión shortly afte releven o'clock by formances would be given on Saturday next, and thanking them heartly for their attendance and attention. We hope he will have a that the afternoon performance, which has main ly been organized to give our young friends a chance of witnessing Haselmayer's Wonders" will be extensively patronised by the rising generation.
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LONDON, March 7th. ANOTHER VICTORY FOR THE "FALSE PROPHET."
indulgence for supposed shortcomings, but very sensibly left their merits or demerits to the critical judgment, impartiality, and good sense of the representatives of the press. Our fossilised evening contemporary com- mences its jugubrious notice by conveying to its readers the astounding intelligence, that "The Ancient Mariner" was a "rich and telling cantata." What this critical writer meant to convey by the phrase "rich and telling" as applied to BARNETT's music is one of those things which, as Lord | DUNDREARY puts it, "no feilah can under- stand." After a rather milk and water dose of feeble generalities, in the course of which the writer claims to have heard most _of_the_Society's efforts for nearly twenty. years, we read: “As the quaint and sweet though grim and wird-like "Rime of the An- cient Mariner (with its queer conceits and admirable moral) is so well known, and the music to which the words are set is so effective, we cannot but fully approve of the deter- mination to present the cantata to a Hongkong audience." The italics are TO ADVERTISERS. Advertisers are requested to forward all notices
ours. That idea of the words of COLE- intended for insertion in that day's issue not later RIDGE's poem being set to BARNETT'S than THREE O'CLOCK" so as not to retard the music is original. If nothing else. After early publication of the paper,
receiving the gratifying assurance that Arrangements have been made to publish"the wonderful success of the piece is (sic) The Hongkong Telegraph daily at 4 P.M. - Sub- a sufficient justification in itself for the scribers in the central districts who do not receive selection"; the critic records his opinion | A PREACHER, raising his eyes from his deak in operations are directed by six Chinese, who have to cultivate the most friendly relations with the their copies before FIVE O'CLOCK will oblige by at once communicating with the Manager. that the weak point was the lack of high
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'HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1883.
The curiosities of musical criticism were
never better exemplified than by the reviews of the Choral Society's performance of "The Ancient Mariner" which appear in the latest issues of our old established local contemporaries. The musical authorities of the Press and Mail are nothing if not critical; yet their general notions of what actually constitutes true criticism for obvious reasons we say nothing about that cultured and artistic criticism which is based on knowledge and experience are such astounding displays of literary ineptness, and show such unmistakable signs of musical. Incompetency, as to bear a character unique in journalism. In his English, Bards and Scotch Reviewers" BYRON wrote
4! As soo Back roses in December-ico in Juna f Hope'zonancy in wind, or com in shaếp Bellave a woman, or in epitaph,
Or any other thing that's falsa, before. You trust in critica," Of course, judged on their bare merits the authors of the critiques (?) which will pre. sently receive our attention are not quite class enough to come within the range of
An official despatch states 'that the Egyptian have been defeated with heavy loss at Mahdi.
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
H.M.S. Curagea, which arrived from Yokohama yesterday afternoon, was inspected by Admiral Willes this morning.
A DOCTOR has discovered that it is very danger ous to kiss. Diphtheria, he says, and many other forms of infection are carried by a kiss. Engaged take notice of the learned gentleman's warning, couples and newly-wedded pairs will of course
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14. CONSOLATION, 120 YARDS FLAT KACE." 15.-OBSTACLE RACE, 16-INTERNATIONAL TUG OF WAR. H.M.S. Encounter arrived in harbour from Manila late on Wednesday night. Early on Thursday morning she was signalled by the Commander-in-chief to get ready for inspection, and shortly after nine o'clock Admiral Willes went on board and conducted a thorough over- that China can have failed to foresee the con- haul of the whole ship. Her Majesty's vessels sequences of her recent proceedings in the can never be taken by surprise, and the Admiral peninsula. When she adopted a course which, found everything in such excellent order that heif it meant anything at all, meant that Kores was constrained to highly compliment both
was thenceforth to be included in Chinese officers and men on their creditable efficiency. teritory, she ought to have known perfectly well Referring to the early departure of the Encoun- that foreigners would not be slow to take advan fer for England, Admiral Willes remarked that he tage of the situation Nevertheless, if the in was as sorry to lose a ship which had proved so formation we have received be trustworthy, serviceable on the station as the officers and men Hung Chang is not a little puzzled to find his way doubtless were glad to return boms. We under out of the labyrinth he has created. The Gover-Numerous other tricks were performed by the stand that the Encounter will leave for England nient of Peking are reported to be fully alive to on Monday.
the fact that bis intention is to monopolize the A CORRESPONDENT writes to the Shanghai resources of Korea vid the China Merchants Courier as follows 1-A very important work Steam Navigation. Company, leaving the ex- has been lately commenced under the instruc-pense of the administration and of the Chinese tions of H.E. Tao Tsung Tang, present Viceroy garrison to fall on the Chinese tax-payers, at Nanking, in the cutting of a new canal, leaving Little reliance as we place on this rumour, it from a small river about 8o above Nanking, seems pretty certain that Li Hung Chang's house on both occasions and have no doubt with intent to connect with the Yimliang He, or prestige has suffered considerably by his manage Grand Canal, somewhere between Chang-chowment of the affair, management which we have Foo and Tayang. A severe obstacle at the always regarded as one of the most confused starting point has to be overcome by extensive picces of statesmanship on record. He said to blasting operations with dynamite to form a road have considerably modified his anti-Japanese which consists of solid granite. The blasting Envoy at Seul, as well asyir, von Möllendorfi, through the Chu-tou-shan, or Fig's Head Hill, sentiments, and to have instructed the Chinese pu
undergone their training at the Torpedo School JapaneseLegation, and if possible, to obtain in Tientsia. Fifteen thousand soldiers are at Japan's acceptance of the proposed Korean:
to work in good or bad weather in order to is said to have been buried pro tem,, its place proceed as fast as possible.
having been completely taken by the approaching expedition to Tongking --Japan Mail,
PROFESSOR HÄSELMAYER AT THE CITY HALL,
Professor Hasselmayer gave his second per
We do not wily sudorse the oplatons expressed by Carrespondents in this column]
pitched soprano voices. He is certainlying the hearers in the pews below with horse present employed on the work daily, and obliged Customs' tariff. Meanwhile, the Rinkiu question inform me whether there is a special stipolat
the midst of his sermon, was paralysed with amazement to see his rude boy in the gallery pelt rather vague when he says: "The power chestnuts. But, while the good man was prepar- of the male chorus (sic) was at once ing a frown of reproof, the young hopeful cried evidenced in the opening chorus, "The out, " You tend to your preaching, daddy. In Ship was cheer'd" and the hill (7 hall) keep them awake." seemed just a litle too confined" (sc) to do it (what justice." The final chorus "What loud uproar," according to this authority was "splendidly rendered." The opinion of the oracle of the morning print on this last named morceau is expressed in the following terms "The last chorus, commencing What loud uproar," was the worst; the sopranos were at times weak and shrill and almost drowned by the tenors and basses, and the time was not up to the mark; it gave one the idea of scramble home in a thunderstorm." According to one of these critics this chorus was splendidly rendered, whilst in the opinion of the other it was so badly done as to give one the idea of a scramble home in a thunderstorm. It is hardly our province to decide as to which of the experts is right in his view; but surely one of these gentlemen must have made a mistake
somewhere!
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to port."
THE late Bishop Wilberforce, describing a Sat urday at Sandringham with the Prince of Wales twelve the smokers all went to the smoking-room, and the Duke of Edinburgh,, says, “At about billiards, and bowls." But the Bishop, to avoid descerating the Sabbath, as he might have said, but only because at that hour he usually retired, us be really says, "went to his room, and in due course to bed. "
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The Japan Mail gives some further particulars
TO THE EDITUS Or rue if HondkoND TELEGRAPH Dear Sir,—Can you or any of your readers
lease, which permits them to morapatite Lie in Mesars, Jardine Matheson and Cohen Praya and sidewalk at the back of their for the storage of anchor pro
merchandis, and if not the constant annoyance. to which the public using the are subjected
I am, Dear Sp
Yours faithfull
Hongkong, March 9th,
OUR SHANGHA KOMPAGNADENCE.
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POLICE PENSIONS, TO, THE EDITOR OF THE "HONDRONG TEE HLADZAR MR EDITOR-One of the most import
of the accident which occurred on board 1.M;57 THE steamship Diamante which arrived,at we stated some time ago the accident hap "Daring, near Yokohama on the 23rd ulip. As
kong at i am. on the and March, experienced sixty-four pounder gun (muzzle-loading, Woolformance at the Theatre Royal, City Hall, last Amoy on Saturday last reports:-"Left Hong pened during the quarterly gun practice. A dense fog throughout quite obscuring the landwich pattern) burst, the breech coil coming clean At noon on the 3rd instant stopped the engines, away and killing two men-the captain of the evening. There is an old saying in the pro- and blew the whistle thinking Chapel Island
gun and the breech-tackle number as it flew fealon to which Herr Haselmayer, belongs, and must be near, heard several guns fired from
across the ship. Four others of the detachment of which he might without any stretch of ims- Chapel Island in reply, and then steamed slowly
were also injured, but not seriously. Had the gination claim to be the leading man, par excel gun been trained aft at the time, the casualties fence, to the effect that genuine talent will com would doubtless have been very much greater. mand recognition. We 'admit the truth of the It is stated that this gun, had been in use for two time honored saying, but we also know another tion number of rounds-eight per quarter-with-whilethe grass is growing." Professor Haselmayer, in welewence to Praiioni fee the Police Wond years, and during that time had fired the regula- one which says that "the steed may starve 'ant measures passed by the local Parliament wAS out showing any symptoms of weakness. The besides being beyond compare in his pleight of you believe it (I'm pwetty sure you won't)ien Daring will come to Hongkong for the purpose hand tricks, also possesses that rare quality tell you that the vitam upon which the force. of holding an official inquiry into the circum-requisite in a successful performer and manager, worked heah if the same to-day as was adopte
namely, first-class business capacity, and we sidewation the vast and wapid groth
in 1862 (twenty yeahs ago) Taking stances of this accident.
give him credit for doing things in a way so en-Model Seulement, and the Consequent LIGHTING by electricity, says an American contirely different to some entertainers, Trompit ncwease of population, its not a má temporary, is no longer an experiment; its success later for instance, and to which in some meas.pwise to many mon heah that as an illuminant, as well as an established com-ure the hearty welcome he received, on his ace but am confidant that had not an
Qasant (pwopwate TIL Sood per annu mercial enterprise, capable of yielding handsome and appearance was partly due. By a judicious members profits to those who invest their money in, the in-use of the advertising columns of the locs press, Mr. C. J
the Shanghi troduction and development of the new light, is Professor Haselymeyer ninde it widely known' no longer a matter of conjecture. Electric lighting the Hongkong community, that he was amo is well established in America, and we can now us with his startling novelties, and the see no reason why it will not yet assume as pro-last night was a crammed house which must evidentit minent a position among sound and legitimate have been eminently asdafactory to the tale business enterprises as the gas companies ever prestidigitateur. Shortly aber nine held, It is estimated that over 70,000 clectric proceedings were commenced by
INTELLIGENCE received from Lloyd's agent at Mollendo, dated December 6th, 1882, states that owing to the strict blockade still kept up at Mollendo by the Chillan war vessels, no ocean "going steamers have patered or left that part since the early part of 1882 An occasional, coast steamer is allowed to call, to land and take passengers, and there have been the only com; munications by aca during the year. No cargo | is allowed to be shipped or landed,
It is a long time since we have seen so independent a notice of a public perform ance in the columns of our morning con- temporary, as the critique on The An-
being
the poet's sweeping denunciations, which clent Mariner," Our complacent confrère AN arousing story is told of a Roman Cathon arc-lights are now in use in the United States, Haselmayer performing an overture. were directly levelled at Jeffreys and the has almost invariably followed the all lady who, in her last illness, promised to leave and if the different companies could supply the grand Brinsmead piano recently imported Edinburgh reviewers; still as criticisms so- round buttering principle. This fulsome sum of money for charitable uses When she called carry a certain amount of weight with 'adulation is not criticism; but it offends was dying he begged the priest to come nearer rapidly increasing demand for electric lights, this Mess Kelly and Walsh, after them even in Little Pedlingtons like Hong-nobody, pleases conceited noodles-and to the bedside, and gasped out, "Father-venumber would be nearly doubled during the com- professor of the black art made his bow
a short, pithy specchi, announced to the kong, in fairness to the persons or things pays best. We hope the Choral Society given you" "Susy, said the priest, anxiousing year. If well managed, electric lighting will that, rauch again his she was compel criticised, authoritative opinions convoyed is not in the bad books of the musical to have as many witnesses as possible to the no doubt yield larger profits to its shareholder deceive them at far as lay in his power, to the public as competent criticism, ought thunderbolt of upper Wyndham Street, expected statement, "I will call in the family, than gas, and give theconsumers greater quantity Haselmayer said his audience must
14 taken in has ha had been primarily to have a sufficient groundwork and yet we cannot imagine any other "I've given you," repeated the lady, with in-We (Japan Mail); learn that Mr. von Mellos sigh on thirty years, and woolling
and, opening the door, he beckoned them all in of light at less COSE, DA BARRIERNO
deceiving people la mil quartets of of knowledge and accuracy to justify their cause to explain satisfactorily this perverse creasing difficulty, "given you a great deal of dorff and seven Korean officials have been staying hope that they would publication, and to relieve critics as a body, departure from traditional policy, How-trouble."
at the Hôtel des Colonies in Shanghal for the method of working the oracle. from the odium so defiantly hurled at them ever, although we welcome this unexpected IT is stated that the Chevalier Desanges a past fortnight. The object of the Korean Crown three volume novel to give, in
As it would occupy the space in the lines quoted above. Generally proof of self assertion, truth compels us to painting a picture entitled Egypt, 1882, into Adviser," as Mr. Mollendorf is called, in visiting off the numerous and
wonderful speaking, the members of the Choral So- point out that the critic is not always which for some mysterions reason, a portrait of Shanghal was to confer with L Hung Chang's | list; might by Herr Hat ciety after a careful perusal of the notices happy in his remarks. The assertion that the DUKE OF TECK is to be introduced. In what rotary, Total Ma Tang Cheng, who game malding a general commen is short, won will cor of their recent public appearance might, the solo And soon I heard a roaring attitude the Duke is to be represented has not here to meet him, as it was impossible to arrange special singling ont and not without a fair amount of cause, point wind" was too high for a base singer transpired, but we suppose in that of the intelli-interview at Tientsin owing to the lateness made our hair and out technical inaccuracies, errors in detail, "who has a magnificent deep voice" will gent or unintelligent spectator. The artist has a of the season. It would appear, therefore, that dance. We think
the conjectures of the Shanghal journals as to Ma 350
formance and broad misrepresentations, together amuse musicians; and that allusion to the fine chance of giring his work a rich imaginati Taung Cheng's business in that settlement were ful things we have with the striking diversity of critical opinion [ "'lonely flute " bursting in at variance with quality by showing his Royal Highness leading altogether erroneous. He did not come for the Professor must haves
the attack on Tel-el-Kebir and even then the displayed by the various self-constituted the tune will certainly cause some merri- picture would be quite as veracious as some of pose of proceeding to Tonkdag, but merely line er he authorities, and argue that Bron's phillippic ment. The references to the most telling the battle places in the Louvre our revved to have an interview with his chief home dishes he no against reviewers could reasonably and plece of the evening, the mor solo "And Big and
pafaires. Tong King Sing, of the Chi Mere fairly be applied to our local members of now the spell was snapped in which the alities and to wording their sermons that they de Mellendorff, both arrived by the
CLEROYMEN are mach given to dealing in gener-thants' Steam Navigation Company, and Mr. Von the craft Admitting that criticism is, after feeling and sympathetic yolce and clear neither good not harm. One of the fraternity in from Korea. We understand that all, a mere
matter of opinion, it must not, enunciation of the new baritone won the Hampshire departed from that very safe customathis interview was to cont however, be lost sight of that the critic hearts of and elicited loud applause from on the first Sunday in the New Year by inform Yen
rendering edible the Korean regeut aux be a connoisseur, a judge of the the audience, must surely be incorrect ing his congregation that quite half of them were filter, which under, existing sical, literary or artistic merits of his somewhere! There are other equally drunkards and Sabbath
and that than threatens to become quite indigestil qualified by education and amusing comments In both our conter
the Shufeldt Treaty has been ratife experience
uiustice to himself, to the poraries' reports, but the above are suffi
ton. It is feared that some diffic public and
Criticasters clent to indicate the character and value o of science, nature and such so-called criticisms. rather than the exception. Public performers in this rdly be otherwise but a amateur, and professional, wook
and it cou
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