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A. S. WATSON & CO. INVI
NVITE INSPECTION OF A WELL
SELECTED STOCK OF FANCY CHRISTMAS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1883.
made by the Chairman was, like all Mr. Jonsson's public, orations, exceedingly clever and practical in many respects, but full of glaring Inconsistencies, and especially noteworthy for its tendency to give, undus prominence to that bitter feeling of animosity to Governor HEN- NESSY which has disfigured the speaker's political career in this Colony. Any politician who makes public rights in any sense subservient to personal interests or private animosities can scarcely hope to in- spire confidence in his constituents, and if SWEETS AND CONFECTIONERY. Mr. JOHNSON has not done this, he has to FANCY SATIN COVERED BOXES. thank his own Impolitic utterances and
GOODS;
COMPRISING
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS IN GREAT VARIETY.
CUT GLASS TOILET BOTTLES.
CHRISTMAS CARD, ALBUMS.
writings for forming public opinion on the matter. Sir JoHN POPE HENNESSY'S rule In Hongkong doubtless had many crying de- fects; butevorybody knows-Mr. BULEELIT JOHNSON included that, both before and IVORY BACK HAIR BRUSHES, after his departure from our shores, His
SCIENTIFIC TOYS. "
Excellency was subjected to misrepresenta- tions and a general course of unscrupulous defamation of a most scandalous descrip-
ATKINSON'S, HENDRIE'S, AND LUBIN'S tion. The true causes which led to an
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officer administering the government aon dif that the Hongkong Amateur Dramatic mere nonentity, as was the case in Sir Club are likely to produce shortly the late Tom ARTHUR KENNEDY's time, has been revived! Robertson's charming comedy "Ours." It may be that the thin end of the wedge" has already been inserted THAT monarch of the scas; the Great Eastern, is lying idle at Milford Haven, not only eating, with the view of re-creating that its head off, but consuming itself generally. The obnoxious departmental autocracy which despairing owners have offered her at auction with its scandalous abuses, the reforming and begged for proposals for a charter for the hand of Sir John Port HENERSsy shattered gigantic craft, but all to no purpose. Why does In pieces Time, and the arrival of Sir the Government not purchase the floating city GEORGE BOWEN will doubtless explain this for a transport? With a few necessary altera. mystery of Mr. BULKELEY Jounson's "abletions she would make an admirable troopship. men;" in the meantime we would say to the Chairman of the Chamber of Com-
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No flattery, Siras' bonest man can't liva byt ;
It la a little sneaking ers which knaves
Use to crible and soften fools withal,
If thou hast Aattery in thy nature, out witht; Or send it to a court, for there 'rwellt shefem,
We shall deal with the practical portion of Mr. JOHNSON's speech in our next issue.
TELEGRAMS.
LONDON, March 14th. ENGLAND AND THE BOERS.
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The Secretary of State for the Colonies. His made a statement concerning the Boer oppression of the natives and said that it was only possible for England to remonstrate, and only urgent necessity would justify force.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL.
official and unofficial combination against the Governor are an open secret in the Colony; and it is equally well-known that all the nonsense which has been talked and written by vindictive partisans, misguided enthusiasts, and unscrupulous hirelings about what Mr...BULXZLEY JOHxson de- signates "an administration of mischievous AN Emergency Lodge of Zetland, No. 525, will be incapacity to stay the progress of neces-held in Freemason's Hall, this evening at 9 p.m., 3 sary public works, to postpone measures precisely.
of sanitation and education, and deprive us of an adequate supply of water during its full term of office" is simply rhetorical fustlan, absolutely without foundation or what Disraeli would have termed the
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A WRITER in London Society is glad to
that, with the proceeds of the recent sale of the Hamilton Palace collection, the Duke has been enabled to become a free agent. He had rid himself of the trustees in whom, five years ago,
the management of his estates was vested, and has appointed Auldjo Jamieson, Writer to the Signet, as his estate commissioner. The interior of the palace is by no means in such a denuded state as one might imagine, the, blanks having been filled up with valuable pictures which had been stowed away, and the furniture rearranged. Aliggether the ancestral home of the ducal family of Hamilton is yet a place of which not only its owner but Scotsmen generally might be pardonably proud.
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We are requested to state that all the dress circle seats for Professor Hazelmayer's performance on Saturday' evening are engaged. Seats in all parts of the house may be booked for the matince on Saturday.
IN the higher walks of literature the statistics seem to show that Poland has far outstripped Russia. During the five years ending with 1881 the total number of works of belles-lettres pub Hished in the Polish language was, 206. The aggregate number of Folish-speaking people is MR. GLADSTONE has written a pleasant note in 13,000,000, which gives one book to every 4,000. Italian to Prof. Gjuheni, who scathim a volume In Russia the proportion is one to 10,000; in on Dante. "You have been good enough," says Germany, one to 2,800; in Italy, one to 2,200; in the Premier, to call that supreme post a solemn Holland, Denmark, and Norway, one to 1,9001 master for me. These are not empty words, in England, one to 1,800 in France, one to 1,600. The reading of Dante is not merely a pleasure, a This speaks pretty well for the literary attain tour de force, or a lesson; it is a vigorous.disments of down-trodden' Poland. cipline for the heart, the intellect, the whole man.
In the school of Dante I have learned a great WRITING under the heading "Royal Cowardice " part of that rasptal provision, however insignifi- the Sydney Bulletin says:It will be gratifying Cant it be, which has served to make the journey to low people, who have no reverence for blue of human life up to the term of nearly seventy blood and ancient lineage, to know that a mem- three years. And I should like to extend your ex- cellent praise, and to say that he who labors for Dante labors to serve Italy, Christianity, the
world."
time since accused no less a person than his ber of the British House of Commons some short Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh with cowardice or cruelty, in leaving a shipwrecked crew to perish. The particulars are these: A Gesman barque named the Hodes, with a crew of fourteen bands, ran ashore on the Gunfect Sands, near the Essex coast. The crew took to the rigging The ship began to beat herself to plexes and sink rapidly in the sand. At this dreadful me the drowning sailors caught sight of
vessel steaming up apparently to their rescue. But she passed by without'even'a sign of sym- pathy from those on board, and left the poor devils to die. Admiral the Duke of Edinburgh was in command. When the members of our Royal family cease to be men then we cease to respect them. Give the Duke his due, however. When he had got safely Into Sheerness, and, doubtless, after he had made his taller and cleaned his
Letters on Editorial matters to be sent to "The ravings of an excited rhetorician inebriated an invitation concert sometime next month. The two other grazings, and are now in the course of Mr. Wodehouse fined Mr. Cheung Atin $5, with Immediately the telegram was received, a life-
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with the exuberance of his own verbosity. But had it been otherwise, and all of these trumped up charges against Governor HENNESSY been based on truth, Mr. JOHN SON's covert attack on His Excellency yesterday would still have been imprudent and ill judged. No person should know better than an experienced business man like the honourable member that an injudicious advocate frequently works more harm than a violent adversary. As a well-known French author puts it-On fait souvent tart à la vérité par la manière dont on se sert pour la difendre. Unlike most pub lic men the administrative defects of the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce are in the heart not in the head, and us Bulwer forcibly expressed it, the heart is the most credulous of all fanatics, and its ruling passion the most enduring of all superstitions.
We are glad to learn that the committee of the Choral Society contemplate amaging to give
music, but will no doubt be varied with solos, programme will be composed principally of part ducts, &c.
A CORRESPONDENT is anxious to know why we always sarcastically allude to Mr. J. M. Price as "the honourable the Surveyor-General." Thereby hangs a tale, which we are preserving with the utmost care until the arrival of His Excellency
the Governor.
REFERRING to the recent action of the French Government, the Soleil says "So their epau lettes are to be torn off! The first clause of the proposed Lol de Sûreté Générale, or rather Law of Special Security against the Orican Prin- ces, in fact enacts that members of families which have reigned over France cannot execute any electoral mandate nor hold any civil or military post. These bravest of the brave are about to be Nemours mounted the breach at Constantine. An- degraded like cowards. The one who is named other, named Joinville, bombarded Mogador and Tangiers under the nose of England. Another named Aumale, carried on ten campaigns in Al geria and received Abd-el-Kader's surrendered sword. Another, named Paris, when unable to fight for his country, drew the sword in the cause of the United States. The sword which the Re publicans of America accepted is about to be broken by the Republicans of France. Another, named Chartres, served under a borrowed name against the enemies of France, ever at the front, ever at the post of danger. Degraded, all de graded "
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CHEUNG ATIM, who yesterday was complainant in the assault case which ended in Mr. W. N. Bain being fined a quarter of a dollar, appeared before Mr. Wodehouse this morning charged with refusal of duty. George Allan, aselatant engineer at the Ice House, stated that he or dered the defendant to, finish tarring some pipes on which he had been employed the previous day It was defendant's duty to do whatever he was We observe from home papers that considerable told; he was paid wages at the rate of $7.50 per excitement has been caused in Inverness by receipt month in winter, and $8.50 in summer. Defet of the intelligence that the spirit of revolt which dant refused to do any more work. He had has recently characterised the conduct of some applied for permission to leave the Ice Company's of the people of Skye, has now spread to the service on the 7th instant, and was told he could people of the island of Barra, in the Outer leave at the end of the month. "His work is not Hebrides. It is stated that the people of Barra ordinary work and another man would have to recently seized certain grazings that did not bebe trained before he could do it. Witness strious teeth, also strung bis noble nézver long to them, and which are, tenanted by stated that he understood the defendant had with a glass of sherry and soothed them with a others, and that the crofters are now engaged an offer of a better situation, and believed that cigar, he deigned to take a languid interest in in putting their own stock upon them. that was his reason for wishing to leave at once. the fate of these common persons, and gave It is futher stated that the crofters threaten to Defendant said he had given notice two months orders that a telegram should be sent to Harwich seize other holdings in the same way, and that a aco that he wished to leave on account of being conveying the information that a vulgar vessel number of tenants have already seized one or beaten, but they would not allow him to go was la absurd distress on the Gunlicet Sanda
ed that the Barr men are in communication Retreat," and further bound him over in two it got there, ten of the crew had perished. The stocking thein. Intimation has also been receive the option of a fortnight's hard labor in the boat was sent out to the wreck, but, by the time with the Glendale men with a view to co-opera- suretles of $5 each to be of good behavior for other four had been rescued by two poor little tion. Barra has almost entirely a crofter fisher a month; in default of finding the suretics to afraid to put out to sea to help fellow-creatures in fishing smacks, the owners of which were not population.
be further taken care of for the period stated. After the case had been, to all appearance, perit. But, of course, the life of a Guelph is too settled, Mr. Wodehouse revoked his finding and precious to be risked in this way. You won't submitted the case to Captain Thomsett when the get Duke of Edinburgh like ours everyday. following additional evidence was taken. Mr. God be thanked. W. M. Bain, manager of the Ice House, stated
end of the month, but had no intention of that he intended discharging the man, at the ending him away yesterday. Defendant again said he wanted to leave because he had been beaten previously, to the occasion on which he had summoned the last witness. He had re fused to tar the pipes as there was no tar handy. As Cheung Atin could not satisfactorily account to the court for his refusing to go and fetch the tar, Captain Thomsent fined him 35, or 14 days slightly mixed up business; however, there can hard labor. The above would appear to be a be no doubt that the combination of fee maker has proved rather too much for the tar coolie who yesterday had the "bulge" on his boss."
would appear to be somewhat difficult to define what are the legitimate duties of that numerous class who are designated coolies." Mr. J. M. Remedios, a clerk in dog which went adrift, so he instructed his the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, had a coolle to go and hunt the animal up. The coalie does not seem to have had much love for the quadruped, or, perhaps, he did not care about taking the trouble to ransack the Barracks and other places where lost dogs "most do con- gregate," so he took advice, on the mutter, and got his brother to set things right. The brother, it seems, went over to the house occupied by catching "no bleng he brother pidgin" and also Mr. Remedios and told that gentleman that dog gave the bank clerk a lot of superfluous "slack jaw, using such unseemly words as "damfool" “balichãoer," and other nasty phrases which mo- desty prevents our repeating. The upshot of the affair was that the coolie's brother was given into custody, and be accordingly appeared before Mr. Wodehouse this morning on a charge of creating a disturbance. After the case had been fully gone into, defendant was discharged with a caution, which we take to mean that he was in- structed by the Court interpreter to go and wash his mouth out, and not use nasty language in
the future,
HONGKONG CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE,
The annual meeting of the members of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce, was held in the City Hall yesterday afternoon, when there were present the Hen, F. Bulkeley Johnson, (chairman) the Hon. P. Ryrie, Mr. T. Jackson,
F DySaascon, Mr. Poesnecker, Mr. E
Reiners, Mr. C. Vincent Smith, Mr. L. Hennes Mackintosh, (committee) Mr. A. Canon, Mr. W qum, Mr. V. M. Morgan, and Mr. E. George, (Secretary), pr
The minutes of last meeting, on the muggestion of the Tohairman," were taken as read and
unanimously confirmed,
A LAR
The following Report was then submitted bage baga enaki yakeRESENTATION IN LONDow **In low of the desirability of lieving the Commercial interesta
Asmual, to irivico Mr James of.
CHONG Axru, a married woman, remanded from the 13th instant on a charge of assaulting and liktreating a servant girl aged 14 years, was again before Mr. Wodehouse this morning. P.Cafe Cary sepresented in Londone was posed at the fest 353 stated that he was on duty in Wellington He noticed a little girl standing close to the |_Street_on_the___13th, instant about 3. p.m. Yung-chan eating house with a basket on
Matheson, Co, in act on halalf of the Chamber, on the Council The Loudon Chamber of Comms having signited to dentre Board at the British and Colonial Union; and that gentleman has kindly consented to represent the Chamber, be a face wafated with all salects of interest connected plata
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Mr. BULKZLEY JOHNSON went rather out of his way in addressing the few members of the Chamber of Commerce who thought it worth while to listen to his tedious oratory, to pay a fulsome compliment to "the able men who are now administering the affairs of the Colony, and who are doing their It must be a matter for much regret to the best to make up the lee way of the past supporters and admirers of the Hon. F. five years." Who are "the able men BULKYLEY JOHNSOx, chairman of the Hong- who are now administering the affairs of
her arm. Her face was swollen and he asked- kong Chamber of Commerce and unoffi- the Colony" is a question that must natur-
her what had caused the swelling. The cial member of the Legislative Council, that ally arise in the mind of any thinking WE would beg to direct attention to the per- THE recent death of Lord Stamford recalls the girl said her mistress had beaten her and so much energy and ability should be as- person. We were under the impression Hall, this evening by Professor Haselmayer. the pretty daughter of an inn-keeper near Cam back to her place of residence. He took Betina Govenments had convledede hele with the cngdoms
formance to be given at the Theatre Royal, City romances of his marriages. His first was with that she would rather go to gaol than go sociated with qualities, the exercise of and we feel assured that the Earl of An extensive and novel programme will be gone bridge, contracted while he was at the univer her to the Police Station, Inspector Lindsay Warangood through the United Sexo Cortical Cam Cha which prevents the honourable gentleman DERET entertains the same idea that Mr. through, including the "Electric Spark." The sity. One of his college mates, who acted as said he was at the Central Station when long your Comaluse mats be afforded-10, oppkraalty of a from doing justice to himself or to the local W. H. MARSH, was the man at present ad- Lyttleton Times writing on Professor Haset best man said, "I was a candidate for the bar, the girl was brought there; she was crying goes upon the classes in the marks relating to interests of which we honestly belleve he ministering the Government of Hongkong mayer's electric exhibitions says We have and my groom was a candidate for the bar and seemed to have had a severe thrashing, or Cathal and Yokoham-Javidag the ope is such a stanch advocate. Mr. JoHNEON's Doubtless Mr. BULKELRY Joussor knows had the pleasure of inspecting the magnificent maid." This first Lady Stamford, however, and had several fresh marka on her legs and face o ambodia amkingimilar pleation Carto
of hap from Land inconsistencies are as puzzling as his want best, but surely if His Excellency the Ad-set of electrical apparatus which Professor Hasel was sensible enough to live quietly at their af from blows with a cane or rattan. The de Gore and lasted "come feaslo pull come and
· Vasar of tact and discretion is painfully conspl-ministrator had abdicated or taken the ex-mayer intends to use in the new programme to country seat. Not so, Kitty Cocks of London, fendant stated that on Sunday last she went out Comites that they do the early that in framing the representation which has been made to 1.3.1 Gow cuous. It has for a very considerable time traordinary step of pleading guilty to inca. be presented by him. One of the more who, on the death of number one, which hap- of the house on business, leaving the servant
the servant prement grant down, has been kick upon tea becamery politi past been our duty to adversely criticise pacity by calling in the aid of the honour. Important items is the specially constructed pened six years after drawing her matrimonial girl in charge. On her return, she was informed
shell in to the public acts of this gentleman in his able member's "able men" to assist him humorff, or induction coil, a form of apprize, became Lady Stamford number two by her husband that he had missed two dollander Paper Care craped, so peber maskor various representative capacities, but more in his administration, the press would have tific world of Paris and London a profound to meet the requirements necessary for presen- the dollars hid away in the bed. She was angr
paratus which in 1851 produced in the scien- She was bold, dashing and clever, but unable. She searched the servant and eventually found that dies other sites to fee spin the othe
especially in connection with the extra- I received some information on the subject sensation of surprise and delight at the beautiful tation of court. She, however, became the rage-with the girl for stealing the money and gave highest forporovacs, ja odam of the zavisico of any of the ordinary and totally incomprehensible atti-And we have heard nothing. What then light effects obtainable. In the construction of with the club men, who always treated her as her a flogging. She sent her to the marke tude assumed on every possible occasion could the usually well posted unofficial the coll under notice, hundreds of miles of in the demanded to be treated, with courtesy, the Monday and the girl never retur by the resident chief of "the princely member have meant? Is it really true laced wire have been used, and the perfection rather easily and informally, perhaps, at times, Seng Chot, the complainant in the house" towards Sir JOHN POTE HENNESSY, after all that Mr. MARSH is Administrator of the workmanship is appreciable by the fact but with a courtesy that walked the line of that she was 14 years old. It is needless to recapitulate the history of only in name, and that our modern Machia-that a naked spark of 25 inches in obtainable. respect. Indeed, in time, she won upon the in the service of the defe Mr. BULLELEY JOHNSON's determined op velli "the honourable the Surveyor-Gen-pliance of the kind has never before. been seen the past twenty years, never wanted for the Hongkong. The amah had
There can be no doubt that so perfect an ap dames so that Lord and Lady Stamford, within years. An amsh brought her position to our late Governor, as the whole cral" is ipso facte Governor of Hongkong in New Zealand, every detail being exquisitely best of guests at their homes fo-town-or-city. She has no parents and of the startling incidents connected there- | Leaving Mr. Manau, whose administrative finished, and evidently without regard to cost. Soon after their marringo, Kitty, Lady Stamford, she does not wish with must still be fresh in the minds of our abilities have long since been tested and The call is fitted both with the ordinary contact rented a box at the opera from Mitchell, the she has bertan, hera readers; and we merely allude to what were found wanting, out of the question, Mr. breaker and with an ingenious rocking apparatus great Bond street operator in opers privileges well fed by certainly more than political differences BULKZLEY JOHNSON's “able' mon” must of for producing slow vibratory efforts. It is insulated With characteristic pluck she insisted on having, vand i She 'because the latest public utterances of the necessity be the various heads of depart- at the ends by means of massive circular plates and for a round sum obtained, the box adjoining only unofficial member of Couneli plainly show ments--the departmental clerks of the of glass, and is covered in with vulcanite. The the royal box. For some time Queen Victoria did it at the foot that the hatchet has not yet been buried, Colonial Office" of whom the honourable called vacuum tubes which will be shown, notattend, and meanwhile, as indeedalways, Lady she picked up was only but that the smouldering fires of an ap- member spoke with such lofty scorn only are they of enormous size, but they swells." This, and my lady's stylish beauty, at the dollar, as that
may fairly be described as wonderful. Not Stamford's box was thronged with noblemen and she get on parently deep-rooted personal animosity Who are these able gentlemen who have are also of the most elaborate designs, tracted the attention of the Queen when she did at which she was then boate only require the slightest Impetus to burst managed for so many years past to hide and the effects obtained cannot fall to be of und, and of course the womanly question soon thrashing was served out with renewed virulence.
their transcendant abilities from the public marvellous beauty. Many of them are the arose, "Who is my fair neighbor ?". It was then ing the rice at the Although we have never, like the gobe, gaze with such unqualified success? Dr. Geissler's tubes, and will be arranged in learned that Ludy Stamford had never been pre- no wages moüches of our local contemporaries, con- STEWART is Acting Colonial Secretary, various star paltems upon a revolving disc. scuted, and, ofcourse, it was not on the palace cards purchase money paid over. descended to insult the Intelligence of Mr. Mr. RUSSELL is Colonial Treasurer and Others are on the principle of the Grassior that the Queen could attend with my lady next $100 in Mexican dollars, BULEELEY JOHNSON by bespattering him Mr. J. M. Price is the honourable cascade, and are practically a means for produc door. An equerry tried to arrange the dilemma with the man to whom the with slavish fiatteries for so-called public the Surveyor-General; but as these light, tinged with various rich colors. The best bakes and seats on his hands, and, if her bought her for
ing absolute fountains and
and cascades of electric Mitchell, who was dumbstricken for he had all the man was only a friend services of an extremely doubtful charac- gentlemen held the same appointments large collection, which cost the Professor a large fajesty withdrew herself, how could it be "Her house for about ter, we have invariably credited the during the "administration of mischievousum of money, also includes some elaborate act. Majesty's Opera House "Mitchell went to my to go outside the doo honourable gentleman with possessing good incapacity : referred to so unctuously by pieces" as they may be termed; and in one of Lord, who laughed at him. So did my Lady, who amah's house las intentions, and abilities, which, if more the Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, these there will be visible in electric spark-in assured him that she went to hear the opera and paid over there. Judiciously applied, might work wonders in that worthy personage's allusions to the partial vacuum of the extraon
see her friends, and cared not a rose diamond's Annam to Hon the cause of much needed local reform, "able men who are now administering of* 28 yards. The promised displa
worth whether the Queen came or not. And returned to Our views on these matters hayo, been the government became so vague as to
come that winter the Queen would not, and her departur great trengthened by Mr. Jousson's border closely on the incomprehensible.
Mitchell was nearly ruined. But the story got or sisters and would observations in Introducing to the atember. Perhaps it is desired we should understan the annual report of the Hongkong Chại that the old system of the local
machine being entirely in heads of the various.
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ought not to be missed, either by who delight in brilliant effects or
drawing to a close, those who vernment visited the Temple of Magic
should not „lose this briportunity! with the Haselmeyer's wonders.
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