JOTHE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1883.

ARRIVAL OF THE VICEROY TSO

AT SHANGHAI,

CORRESPONDENCE.

[We do not neomsarily endorse the opinions expressed by Correspondents, in this column.]

THE SLAVE TRADE IN CHINA AND HONGKONG.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR MANILA (DIRECT). HE Spanish Steamer

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manner, both sides scoring, according to strict whisi, all the possible tricks in their hands. "Psycho and partner lost the "odd

k" At the conclusion of the game the His Excellency Tso Tsung Tang, the re automaton was thoroughly examined by thenowned Chinese warrior of the North-West, three players who expressed their satisfaction who since his return from the scenes of his re that all was square, and that no connection be ported victories has occupied the position of Viceroy of the Liang Kiang, arrived in Shanghai tween "Psycho" and anything in the shape of this aftemoon (the 10th instant) on a tour of separate mechanism existed. That Paycho" inspection. He left Nanking a week ago, and was is a mystery was patent to all; he requires to be outside Woosung on Thursday. He was expected publication of the following leiter on the "Slave above Port, on SATURDAY, the 17th instant and it is quite common to see the females with seen to be believed in. His appearance when to come up to Shanghai at once, and the French it a duty to bring out fully before the world; for

Bund during the last few days has been thronged with a Chinese anxious to obtain a glimpse of the General who has the credit of having kept at bay

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SIR,-I shall be much obliged by your grant- in the space in your esteemed columns for the Trade" in extenso. It is a subject which I feel the longer silence reigns the more disgraceful taking stock of his cards gives one the idea of a confirmed votary of the "fan-tan" table with his

and dangerous does sur position become.

Your weekly contemporary (The Star in the last dollar down, walting for something to turn the Russian Bear in his designa of encroachments East,) issued on the 26th ulto., refers in its lead-i on the north-west frontier of the Empire. But clever as he may be as a Commander of Chinese ing articles, in covered language, to a certain troops, he has the reputation of being an invet.detestable traffic which the late Sir John erate obstructionist to foreigners and their ideas Smale spoke boldly of when holding office at of progress, and the preparations made for his Hongkong, and the words which proceeded from reception were solely by the native authorities his lips in the speech he delivered previous to from the city, the China Merchants' Steam Na pronouncing sentence on Su Ah-fook, a kidnap vigation Company merely allowing their Kin-le-per, speak volumes which would bear repeating, yuca Wharf to be used as'a landing place.

as it was by the Celestial Empire to a certain ex- tent so far back as on the 5th December 1879. The late Chief Justice of Hongkong on the occasion referred to, used the most careful from what he did say that he knew much more language at his command, and it was evident than he cared, or considered necessary at the time, to state; and the fact of his covering up the truth was a thing much to be regretted and

DON JUAN,” may be held by some as an excuse for the writer Captain Marquer, will be despatched as above, of the leading article I refer to, who inys "Aton SATURDAY, the 17th instant, at FIVE P..

For Freight or Passage, apply to present it is too often the sad fact that the

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up. We can only say that whoever had the manipulating of "Psycho's" cards, has played the game before, and is by no means a partner to be despised in a quiet "rubber." ANN

The egg laying rooster was also introduced for the first time last evening, the magic bag being very prolific. This trick is 'a very ancient one and we have seen it done at country fairsathome in our younger days, but not in the same style as it was performed last night, the production of the male bantam from the bag, or somewhere else, being an addition to the trick which we had not previously witnessed. The entertail ment was brought to a close by what the Pro- fessor calls "Satanella's mysterious vanish ing." Madame Haselmayer was introduced, and, after going through a little of the "comic business," blindfolded. She was then assisted on to the table by the Professor and his "handy man" and covered with a sort of frame work extinguisher which had previously been freely shown to, and inspected by the audience. To all appearance the lady was properly fixed

inside the framework,' and as it only had an

We have already described the crude nature

is abused by the vicious mothers of the

pupils, who merely allow their offspring to take the benefit of an Elementary Education that their market value may be enhanced. What- ever private individuals maycare todo, a public body like the Municipal Council ought never to be allowed to spend a single cent with the contingency of its being wasted in foster- ment points" The writer has put it pretty ing the detestable traffic to which this state-

aperture at the top and was in full view of every one in the Hall; we are unable to account for her | &atest soldiers and statesmen. Sedan chairs hint at the corrupt practices; a bold dash and

sudden appearance in the centre box of the dress circle, which transition took place in a few seconds from the time of her stepping on the table. The Professor-and-Madame were vociferously-ap plauded at the conclusion of the trick. Signor Cattaneo presided at the piano in his usual artistic style, and did much to make the intervals between the tricks pass pleasantly, Herr Haselmayer's two last appearances are announced for Thurs-

day and Saturday evenings, and a special matinee for schools on Saturday afternoon. We hope he will treat the youngsters to the vanishing of Satanella;" it would be a great treat for them and would be certain to prove an extra attraction.

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of the preparations that were made for the Great absence of picturesqueness in the decorations Viceroy's reception, and commented on the utter that were attempted in his honour, and to make the medley complète we now need only add that the arrangements were carried out in the spot ludicrous manner possible; no system what ever prevailed, and the whole affair, from a foreigner's point, of view, was ridiculous from beginning to end. For instance, when the Viceroy's fleet was in sight, the runners selves in laying down pieces of dilapidated from the city assiduously employed them- matting, obtained apparently from the refuse heaps of the Settlement, while forty untrained soldiers from the Tastai's yamen were drawn Up on either side of the entrance and their ignorance of mailial duties and fondness for the cigars given to them was the sport of the foreigners who assembled to see the kind of

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ponies that would have disgraced straight hit should be inade at this debased traffic. rushed into the shed at the last moment; and Things have come to such a pass now that we must not mince matters; the truth must come though the Viceroy has been expected to land hourly for the last two days, everything that it not enough to make respectable men shudder-when they read in a newspaper a posi should have been in readiness seemed to be wanting. General unpreparedness, in fact, was

tive statement, made by a British legislator in s the chief characteristic of the proceedings.

British colony, to the effect that perhaps 10,000 slaves are living under the English flag-the flag. Shortly after noon four Chinese gunboats were of ficedom! (?) Yet the emotion was not signalled as crossing the Woosung Bar, and as

great; few indeed were even surprised at this revelation the news rapidly spread that these were part of of the truth. But there are some, fortunately, the Viceroy's flect, thousands of Chinese flocked who are a little surprised at such a statement, for to the French Bund, which was soon completely they are not aware that the slave trade is carried crowded all the way from the Yang-king-pang to on, and abetted by British subjects in all parts of the city most. On the vacant ground at Kin-le-China to a large extent, and when I say British closely together as herrings in a barrel, and we China, for it will be found that these are the As yuen and on the pontoons they were packed as subjects, I mean the majority of Foreigners in very much doubt if an equally large crowd of predominating settlers here. Chinese was ever seen in the Settlement before, Several small Chinese gunboats, that run on the rivers, were stationed off Pootung Point, and when the Viceroy and his convoy arrived abreast of the Public Garden they hoisted their flags and fired salutes from their bow guns. At the same MACAC, 12th March, 1883. time H.M.S. Zephyr ran up the Chinese ensign The late libel prosecution, the Colonial Secre-

at the main, and fired a salute of three guns. A tary versus the Editor of the Corrsio de Macao,thice-masted gunboat led the way. The Viceroy is still the reigning topic of conversation in our came next, in the old Efin, which formerly be various circles. As a matter of course, opinians longed to Messrs. Dent & Co., but was seized by on the subject vary considérably. Most people, the Customs some years ago at Kiukiang, while however, seem to think that it would have attempting to pass without her papers in an en- bee better and fairer for all concerned. had deavour to seach Hankow with the first news of thorthy functionaty, who complained of the reduction in the duty on tea in England being libelled, taken civil action against the Then followed three of the alphabetical iron gunman Correio instead of instituting criminal or sim- boats, a wooden gunboat, the old Pluto, which: maiy proceedings which deprived the accused of was seized by the Customs at Chinking last the right to prove the truth of his assertions. year because her papers were not in order, and Others again express the opinion that Dr. Corte three large Mandarin steam launches. Directly Real ought to have prosecuted the Editor of the the guns were fired by the river gunboats, more Correia for the second article, dated January natives rushed to the French Bund, and by the 29th, in which he was directly accused of not time the Viceroy was abreast of really having

vouched for the expenses of the Museum the French Bund and pontoons were literally Committee of which he was President. There packed. The pontoons were of course coigns of are also some people who express themselves 'vantage, and so great was the strain on one highly gratified at the supposed discomfiture of of the piers acar the landing place, that the As subjects of a country which has endes- the press in its struggle with the colonial autho- planking, gave way, and about one hundred youred to stamp out slavery from the face of rities. These patriotic spirits maintain that the natives, and two or three foreign boys, were the earth, as subjects of the nominally most freedom of the press should only appertain to a precipitated into the river. Fortunately the moral nation in the world; in a word, as loyal certain privileged class-that class whose chief water was not deep, and no one was drowned, British subjects, who will charge us with carry. sist in guch privilege is, in this colony, at least, but ma with any the foot wet through, and a British Colony with show much less in a striking resemblance to a certain

only loss of hats and shoes, 7 showing a most immoral animal which is exceedingly fond of that select Some of the people were fished out of the and degraded example to this large (and natural water from the pontoon and the others mana-ly degraded) empire of China? with doing any vegetable, the thistle.

ged to scramble out from the shore ead. As thing that is not entirely within the boasted soon as the Viceroy's steamer dropped anchor, decency of the English Legislator? Ah | fel-

MACAO.

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[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.]

great deal may be gleaned from last week's papers concerning our cause célèbrs, which may already expiated bis alleged crime by suffering six days' confinement in our model prison. A question has been discussed here in connection with Mr. Süva's imprisonment, as to whether last Sunday's issue of the Correio could be

now be considered at an end, the victim having

a Chinese band on shore commenced to play,

¦

foreigners, or what is tantamount to it, by their Young girls are bought and sold constantly by Chinese mistresses, and Hongkong is the Central Market (God forbid I should use the term) for girls of the servant and prostitute classes!! Hongkong and Shanghai are the hot-beds of this vice, this disgrace, this dastardly outrage on our boasted civilisation. Some of your readers will doubtless be appalled to hear that young girls are in some cases reared under the roofs of their foreign male parents, simply and solely either to be outraged by themselves or to be sold by their mistresses to the man who bids the bigbest.for them. This scandalous state of things was doubtless well known to the honorable gentle- who spoke with, so much ease on the 18th October, 1879.

The late Sir John Smale commenced a work which it would be an everlasting disgrace to the British nation to allow to become a thing of the Past Today there is as much need of decisive hoped that steps will be taken both in Hongkong action as in 1879, in fact more so, and it is to be and Shanghai towards the abolition of what I am

forced to term the Slave Trade.

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which was answered shortly afterwards by the Viceroy's clarions. Then crackers were fired, and the Elfin went alongside the wharf, and the lesser Mandarins scrambled on board, after which legally

there was some more music and cracker firing still in prison. It would appear that our Portuguese law differs men all armed with breachloading rifles in considerably from the English law of libel on splendid, order, having formed two lines from

It is to be hoped that the gauntlet of virtue this point. The Editor of the Corrie is said to his steamer to the shed. On landing the taken up so-nobly by the late Chief Justice of have forfeited his civil rights whilst Imprisoned Viceroy went into his chair, which was borne Hongkong will not be thrown down by his for libel, but I really cannot see what that could by 16 coolles, each having a horse painted on successors, and that they will not shrink from have to do with stopping the publication of his breast and back. The Viceroy's lictors, the contest for the right.

The evil I speak of must sooner or later be the paper, especially as Mr. Silva was, not | ahead of him, made a clear passage for his debarred from holding communication with his chair to pass. We caught a glimpse of His Ex-grappled with a firm hand, and there is more friends during his condnement. However, I cellency as he was leaving the shed. He is a likelihood of a brilliant victory if bold steps are don't pretend to be well acquainted with the determined looking man and weather beaten taken now, than would be the case a few years technicalities of Portuguese law, and merely The city authorities having sent some soldiers hence. mention this matter, to show what paltry trifles and banner men, they were drawn up on the occupy the minds of our accompliated literat

road and contrasted very unfavourably with but will not for the present ask for further spaces I could go more fully into the subject, Mr. Editor, In my next letter I will give you fuller details the smart appearance of the Viceroy's body suffice it to say that even should Mr. Hanbury's of our general gossip. News of interest, as you guard. Some of their weapons were of the conscience smite him when he reads this letter know, is almost entirely out of the question so eff if required to do so. The Viceroy went

most ancient date, and probably would not far as Macao is concerned.

I cannot help it. It has been reported here, on whose authority into the city and the, gunboats went to the

I am, Sir, I know not, that H. E. Governor Graça fotenda Arsenal, which he is going to inspect. As leaving Macas for home by the next French mail there were so many gunboats on the move at steamer from your port, “. If this be true our new the same time and in very limited space for*** ruler, Captain Reza, will soon be in our midie turning, it was no wonder that one of the A rumour has also been in circulation that the came to grief. The Elfs while endeavouring tôi Colonial Secretary, Dr.

Dr. Corte-Real, has bean, or avoid a boat under sali, ran into an iron; basque will be recalled, a

in the upper Reach. Lille damage was done to Complaints as to the state of our harbour are the barque, but the damages of the steamer were as rife as ever. It is to be hoped that Captain more serious. Hey forward flagstaff first went Roza will do something sensible lowandsremoving by the board, and then as she closed in on the this grievance, and obstruction to the mercantile barque, she ripped up ker spar deck and did con- prosperity of the port. Some people are asking Riderable damage to herself. She was not long, about the dredger which was fald to have been however, before she got clear, he ha ordered in Hongkong many months ago."Is this 17*The Viceroy's lictor mealTM NAME M dredger a myth, or is there really something of freely on the crowd, both before the Viceroy batons very the kind in course of construction. Unless some arrived and after he had left, as the people were thing is done, and that quickly, the Hongkong so inquisitive that the matshed was broken and Canton steamers will soon find it Impossible and the coloured cloth torn in many places by to make their way into the inner barbours attempts to get into the shed and obtain a better

[We believe that the dredger for Macao Har view of the Viceroysayan bour, which has been constructed by the Hong kang and Whampoa Dock Company at Sam shule po, will be completed and fit for service within the next three weeks--Ed, H.K. Teligraph.]

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Hongkong, 4th April, 1882. KOVALAHONGKONGAMAN

data diÁL Á NOTICE, ARRANGEMENTS have now been com Apicted, which will enable this.

undertake all kinds of JOB PRINTING ingDIRECTORS. REPORTS, PAMPHLE BALL ROOM, and:

WESTON'S PATENT TACKLES. PATENT SOCKETS. DISTRESS SIGNALS.

HOLMES PATENT SIGNAL LIGHTS. FOCHORNS:

SIGNAL LAMPS.

LIFE BUOYS.

LIFE BELTS. BOTTLE WASHING AND CORKING MACHINES.

&C

&c.,

SPARKLING SCHARZHOFBERGER.

FLENSBURG STOCKBEER.

MARIENTHALER DEER.

VEUVE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. Hongkong, 7th October, 1982.

MA

D. K. GRIFFITH. ANUFACTURER OF THE LONDON

AERATED WATERS.

7 BEACONSFIELD ARCADE (Opposite the City Hall)

Having Purchased the entire Machinery of the late Mr. E. CHASTEL'S

SODA WATER FACTORY

is now prepared to execute the largest orders

| for every description of Acrated Waters, with promptness and despatche

SUPERIOR QUALITY UARANTEED.

Consumers are invited to try those carefully

SPARKLING

ManulaTERS.

THREE DOZEN FOR ONE DOLLAR All Orders and Communications should be id- dressed to The Factory

7, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE. ! Hongkong, 11th April, 1882;

Taas

C. L. THEVENIN.": WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT HONGKONG HOTEL BUILDINGS.

HAS FOR SALEWAAN

A FINE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE AND RED

BURGUNDIES

AT-MODERATE PRICES.

A Capital AMONTILLADO SHERRY. Assorted LIQUEURS of the best quality, BONBONS, FRENCH PRESERVES, FRESH BUTTER and CHEESE by Ever to French Mail, PERFUMERY, &c. &c.

Hongkong, and October, 1882.

WILLIAM SCHMIDT & CO. UNMAKERS & AMMUNITION

MARIONTAS DEALERS,

BEACONSFIELD Arcade.

Arms, Ammunitions, and Requisites of

Alertallevery description, pat

Arms Repaired, Cleaned, or Converted

moderate charges.

Sporting Gana and Ammunitio

en hande

JUST PUBLISHE

PRICE TH

CENTS

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