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Ir is stated that the Czar of Russia is a good hus- band and father, and enjoys nothing so much as a game of battledore and shuttlecock with his children when both they and he have performed their daily duties.

THE Foochow Heraid learns from the Pagoda Anchorage, that during the storm on the 3rd in- stant, two boats, both laden with passengers, were capsized through the violence of the wing Twenty four unfortunato natives were drowned, and only a few of the bodies have been recovered.

As Earl of Wemyss and March, Lord Elcho succeeds to an immense fortune. From his Scotch estates alone he will derive an income of $6,000 per annum. These estates comprise 61,947 acres. In the eastern division of Glouces tershire, which the present Lord Wemyss re- presented in Parliament from 1841 to 1846, the family owns another extensive property,

person of principle would attempt to defend We are informed by the Agent of the P. M. S. 5. its necessity. In such a paltry business as Co. that the steamship City of Tokio has arrived this new opium pettifogging; no govern- at Yokohama from San Francisco, and will sail ment with any claims to self respect would for this port on Saturday next, the 24th instant, sanction its official recognition.

SAYS the Foochow Herald of the 15th inst A Chinese informer, although one of the By the departure of Mr. A. W. Maitland, who TO-DAY being the anniversary of the birth of the meanest, most contemptible and most un-proceeds to Bombay, the Foochow community Emperor of Germany, the men-of-war of various scrupulous scoundrels in existence, has; lose so old resident whose proverbial affability nationalities in the harbour "dressed ship" in nevertheless, in a British Colony, where the won their general esteem." The port is thus also honour of the occasion. Wilhelm I., was bom deprived of an enthusiastic "Sport," who con- on March 2and, 1797, so he has attained the ripe laws are supposed to be justly administered,tributed largely to our enjoyment on the turf and age of 86 years. Although it was reported some an undoubted right to the same justice as whose services, we opine, will be fully appre few months ago that the veteran Emperor was other men. Mr. CHAN PIU, an informer incinted at the port to which he is transferred in feeble health, latest home intelligence is of a the employ of the Hongkong Government, Mr. Maitland will always secure friends who, more cheering nature. It is only a few weeks who appeared in his official capacity as however, cannot be more sincere in their wishes since the gallant old warrior was able to per witness in a case tried before one of for his prosperity than those he leaves in Foo-sonally review the troops, remaining on horse the magistrates at the Police Court yes. chow. Yesterday morning a large number of back throughout an arduous day's labors. There Iris said that the Martini-Henry rifle has not terday, has good grounds for saying that the community visited the bund to bid Mr. will no doubt be "high jinks," at the Club Gerproved an unqualified success. The breech ac Maitland bon voyage, and several friends mania this evening, as our Teutonic friends tion did not satisfactorily stand the rough usage he received neither law por justice. accompanied him as far as Pagoda Anchorage. never miss an opportunity of displaying their to which it was necessarily subjected during the We are not certain which of the magis

having been rendered virtually unserviceable, preliminary courts of inquity have been held, the definitive action which the higher military authorities may take depending upon the reports which are presented on the subject,

trates it was who introduced quite a new MARIA O'TOOLE of Macao, amarried woman, was Patriotism, their love for the Kaiser and the Egyptian campaign; and many of the weapons

up before Mr. Wodehouse this moming charged with assaulting Chan Asz, a servant. Defendant had lost from her house a knife and fork and on inquiring at the complainant if she had seen the missing articles the servant grew insolent and be gan to pull Mrs. O'Toole by the arm, leading the way to the Police Station, at the same time abusing her most disgracefully. The amah

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feature in the application of our local statutes; the China Mail says it was Mr. H. E. WODEHOUSE, whilst the reliable morning paper gives the credit to Captain THOMSETT; however, that is at present of comparatively little importance. The facts of the case are very simple. Fena Hing Un, described as a trader, of Jervois Street, finding she was unable to drag Mrs. O'Toole along that once while on a tour in Switzerland he last the hardness of the course has proved rather a

was charged with being in possession of THE CANTON DISPENSARY, CANTON. prepared oplum without a certificate on the 13th instant. A police constable gave evidence that he entered the house No. 63 [3

Jervois Street, where he found a number of articles used in the preparation of opium, and also a quantity of raw and prepared opium. Defendant was pointed out to him as the master by an informer who accom- panied him. Mr. CHAN PIU stated that he had purchased prepared opium from a man in the house, who received his instructions

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in comfort, tookup her wooden clog and slung it at that lady's face. Defendant in ridding terself of the irate amah, gave her a vigorous push when she fell on some firewood and scratched her head. The complainant stated that the scratch on her head was a cut from a knife, thrust at her by Mrs. O'Toole, and showed a very slight scratch on her elegant figure-head. The little fracas between the angelic ladies was settled by his Worship dismissing the case... WONG ASAU, remanded from Monday last, was up again this morning before Mr. Wodehouse on a charge of being in possession of house

WE hear from Foochow that training for the forthcoming races is going on steadily, although draw buck. Strathpeffer, Wild Waif, Helios, Strathaird, Hickory, Incubus, First Flight and Tallyman arrived safely by the Douglas, and will at once be put into healthy work The Stewards of the Race Club have already issued the following programme for the Off-Day,” Wednesday April 11th --

GUSTAVE DORE was a large-hearted man, and one with many friends, none of whom he loved better than the two companions who shared his studio-a pair of owls, which he had trained to remarkable degree of cleverness. "Jupiter" and "Mercury," as they were called, were the wisest owls on record. It is related of this great artist his passport Arriving at Lucerne, he asked to be allowed to speak to the Mayor, to whom he gave his name. "You say that are M. Gustave Dore," replied the Mayor," and I believe you; but," he added, producing a pencil and a piece of paper, you can easily prove it. Dort look ed round and saw some peasants selling potatoes in the street. With a few clever touches he re.The NIL DESPERANDUM STAKES-Of $5 each produced the homely scene, and, appending his name to the sketch, presented it to the Mayor. "Your passport is prefectly en régie," remarked the official, but you must allow me to keep it as a souvenir, and to offer you in return one la the ordinary form."

-and-all-Public-Bodies and Companies, Bankers, {-staff intended for publication must fromthedefendant. Evidence was given for breaking implements during-the-still-hours amrapani

be accompanied by the name and address of the the defence that the oplum utensils found of the night, and being without a pass or light. evidence of good faith.

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THE PRIVATE RESIDENCES

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A SPECIAL FEATURE IN THIS PUBLICATION IS A CHAPTER ON SPORT, dealing with almost every branch of sport including, RACING, CRICKET, ATHLETICS, AQUATICS, &c., &c. &c.

The case was remanded twice to enable the in-

Griffine. Three Pooles to start from opposing with so added. For all beaten Subscription stables or no race. Weights as per, s

r, scale, Three Quarters of a Mile, and The Maroos RACE-For all Fonies entered at this Meeting, Catch Weights over 9 stone. Fiat Prize $15, Second $10, Third $5. Fost Entries. Three Quarters of a Mile...

added A Hurdin Race. For all China Ponies. The FOHKIEN STAKES-Of $5 each with $50

writers, not necessarily for publication; but as in the house were used only for testing dustrious stroller to call certain shopkeepers states that "complaints have lately been rife Weights: 11 stone. Twice round, över 45

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The Houghong Telegraph

HONGKONG, THUrsday, March 22, 1883. Tuz new Government regulations affecting our local opium traffic appear likely to cause a vast deal of trouble to our police magistrates, and to the authorities gener. ally. We have very grave doubts as to the wisdom of recent legislation and the action of Mr. Mazs and his advisers in regard to the startling innovation: lately introduced into the Colony, and shall prob. ably, see our way at no distant date to deal practically with measures which, to say the least, have ruthlessly exploded the generally accepted notion that Hongkong

The WINNERS of all IMPORTANT RACES at HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, FOOCHOW, and AMOY, with times, and other interesting particulars, carefully compiled from the most reliable sources make "THE HONGKONG is in any sense a free port. In the mean-

EAST," a. vadi, mecum for all classes of sportsmor

"THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND

a branch of the subject which has already,

to our way of thinking, proved a public scandal.

I

The newspapers for the past two or

dismissed the case. And now comes the strange part of the business. Besides dis- charging the defendant the dispanser of law and justice ordered the informer who gave evidence, to pay the defendant $25 as compensa lion or to be fined 825, with the alternative of three months hard labour.

On what

Hurdics.

PEOPLE WE MEET,

ENGINEERS.

grounds the informer was dealt with did not see the necessity of his carrying a chisel never heard a single word about the matter, would know what to do with. We can recollert,

What boy is there who does not gate in ad miration on the wonderful mechanism of a loco- motive? It has often been said that if one half of the youths followed out their first ideas the world would contain more engine drivers than it many years ago, the wild delight which accom panled "a ride on the engine, our envy of the driver and determination to become an engineeri of our youth; and the old "driver" still manages, but, alas we cannot always follow the impulses

to defy time without our promised assistance,

We shall never forget the feeling of awe wo experienced when, for the first time, we beheld. that gigantic work of engineering, the machinery the steamship "Great Eastern:" the cylinders; columns, rods and shading; the stoke hole with the rows of black furnaces oppde shining brasses and handrails, and the long darkcans

case brought before the magistrate yesterday, THE Daily Press of this morning in reporting a

who, he said, had on previous occasions

about a man or men' behaving in a disgusting. employed him as a carpenter, that being manner to females in the streets of this colony, his regular occupation. The witnesses called especially to girls attending the Italian Convent denied the statement of the prisoner, and in Caine Road." It is very strange if these com- declared they had never engaged his ser- plaints have lately been so rife in the colony, that our morning contemporary has never thought vices in any way, although they knew the

a countryman of theirs. Wong it worth while to direct the attention of the prisoner så Asau has a previous conviction for larceny authorities to such a serious breach of good recorded against him, and as Mr. Wodehouse order. The Daily Press, as a matter of fact, in this fashion we confess we are un- and a lock-picking hook while on his way to boil til it was ventilated in our columns two days ago. able to fathom. The Magistrate might congee for his sick mother, the "carpenter" was

To have neglected dealing with such a disgrace just as well have fined the Capt. Supt. of sent to the "Retreat for six months, with hard ful scandal would have been betraying the pub

lic, so we charitably conclude that our morning milk and water publication is only ignorant-not Police $25, or sent him to gaol for three labour thrown in to keep him out of mischief. months in default. We do not wish to HO AYAU, a coolic, living at No. 28.Ship Street, criminal. The next time the Daily Priss goes comment further on what appears to be a Wanchai, was this morning brought before in for a course of deliberate deception, we trust most extraordinary mode of administering Captain Thomsett charged with selling small the oracic will endeavour to lie a little more like law and justice. It is clearly the duty of quantities prepared opium without a permit truth than in the present instance

William Baker, in the p the Administrator to order the immediate from the oplum farmer. release of Mr. CHAN PIU If the Govern- P.C. No. 10, got wind of this unlawful boil. I hawer to the address of welcome handed to ment employs these scoundrels, it is bounding and selling and with the informer entered Bishop Burden on his return to the colony lastite each other. The dead silence was broken to protect them. We should really like to defendant's house where a tael of the drug Friday, which we published in our columns on only by a drips of water from some part of the and a smoking divan were found. Lo Achan, the 20th inst. his lordship has forwarded the engine, but when shortly afterwards the gigantic know under what Ordinance this informera ricksha coolie, and, informer to the Police, following letter to Mr. Jennings, the Colonial machinery like a thing of life was roused into action, with the roaring furnaces in full play and: everything suggestive of energy and power, the was sentenced to pay Mr. FUNG HING UN stated that on Monday last he had been served Chaplain ;-

quiet looking, man at whose word life and 825 as compensation, or in default to be by defendant with a portion of the mixture to

My dear Me Jennings-The kind and hearty adds of motion seemed to spring into existence from welcome which you presented to me on my return to the colony silence and inactivity was at once our admiration?.. imprisoned with hard labor for three the amount of tea cents. Ho Ayau denied months. Have the police authorities no having sold any opium to the 'ricksba members Friday, and by yourself and other, pember of the Church and envy. We have frequently travelled since. of England, Clerical and Lay, has been a source of red my then and always try and make friends with the but it was no use, as Captain Thomsett fined them to me and will serve as an encouragement in renewing my

work here. To all who have signed thawddress. I now, through engineers, though we muit confess some of responsibility in the matteri

him $25 with the option of doing one month's

you, lender my most sincere and warmest thanka imprisonment with hard Inbor. The informer was to get $5 if the 'fine ware paid,, but as Ho Ayau preferred sojourning in Hayward's Hotel for the aforementioned period, it would appear that Mr. Lo Acban would have been more A despatch from Lord Dufferin deprecates the profitably employed had be stuck to trundling withdrawal from Egypt of the Army of Occupa-along his two-wheeler. Lion

The Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in beyond; endeavours to promote peace between France and Madagascar.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

TELEGRAMS.

LONDON," March 2116. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS,

ENGLAND AND MADAGASCAR.

St. Paul's College, Hongkong, (Mech Mix, 1882)

which I m permiued to emer, for nearly thirty yes come to the “Queen's English", and.

I trust that, by God blessing, the new period of work on them are occasionally indifferent, with regard not particular nection with Chink, may be one fruitful la «forts for good fo the about sitting down to meals with ditsy hands; still direction indicated in your address. At all events it is my | Hig

they can tale of their engine with grest affection, camess doing so belg forward say scheme that may promote rell-

what she can do and the trouble “she” is at unloo and work amongst á,

I am glad to notice the suggestion of a united church organiza-

tion for the dinose. This in a great lacle, and the time sometimes, as thought she" were some fractious How come when it's most Important that some stampe should child, but if you take away their engine they are needily be made to supply it form thez the adors phoold dumbraan take will require much thought and wisdom end care; I shall

be happy to receive ́frota yourself and others internated in such

Saw Yours.

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Rhinshankhudai great check upon them as compe petere cogitoers läve not so scares as they were tem w fifledt years ago and we think they ar6 LE

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rist Of course there are always exception! CIFRE D' Who cannot be conside vanything but engine drivers, but you any. not only educated and with the man.

an affort soy migrations that may ocr to you proviqua to re-into use the demand for engineers increased to WILLIAM DOOMAAN, a native of Holland and a eccsing a meleg for conference on the subject.

I feel very thanchat for cha wanature of success that has mtended such an extent that the supply was not equal to beachcomber, had the questionable pleasure of our Public School, but I need hardly say that much you set comequently very hightwages were offered. making the acquaintance of Mr. H. E. Wodend oot merely the Church of Bagiand section of the Rally But it was found that incompetent men were DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR time we shall simply confine ourselves to reply to a question.said that England cannot go house, at the Police Court this morning. Mr school bas bere placed on a hoped husla so as to secure the often put in charge of machinery and, after soms po-operation of all, Fluandally, it ought to be is a position to accidents, Government decided that: no one Doomaan it seems is one of the persons referred become thoroughly that institution which would turn should be appointed unless i

-ho-passed an ex» }" attract to fall all the Mirropaan ahlkiren of the polony." A united to in our leading article the other day, who for old, I am condidit, secu's, this and in the course of a amination, but, as, this would have been very: some time past bave been outraging the pro- thank you for your too kind allusions se former minutations hard upon some of the old hands who had been, prieties in the vicinity of the Italian Convent mine in the Cathedral and the gapresion of your wink abas many year at se certificates of service they may be to some extent trouwga (1) shall be most happy to were granted to those who had been engineers Caine Road, and his introduction to the police comply with such a distrahan bu the colony, of prior to the passing of the Merchant. Shipping Eng daisies in connection with the development of Chinese-Mia: manner. Mr. David Dirrell, known amongst his Deave me, my dear Bir. Jennings, yours mast kalihially?

8.TV; CIORIA educated they received thesesbrigust off Rev. W. Jennings, Colonial Chaplain, Hongkong by trade but had been promoted from the stake

shovels " ( men who were not mechanica feature in most of these cases, has been the A REGULAR Lodge of Victoria, No. 10:6, will be intimates as "The Professor," is an overseer of prominent part played by professional in-held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this works in the department, so ably managed by MR. WE A. TRAILL, in a letter to the Pall Mall hole). Naturally the examinations brought "the honourable the Surveyor-General" Yester Ganglie in reference to the Giant's Causeway and out a better educated class of men though, dne formers. The system of employing In- evening, at 8.30 for 9 o'clock precisely.

day morning Mr. Diriell, when superintending Portrush Electric Tramway, saysı-" As the en- fortunately, the great curis amongst engineers, formers in the way it is done in this colony We are informed by the Acting General Manager certain repairs to the road near the Italian Con- gineer and constructor of this tramway, you will namely; dinle, el cor the bably matiy-excuses this is simply a disgrace to an enlightened ad- of the E. E. A. and China Telegraph Co, Limited, vent, observed Mr. Doomaan indecently exposing allow me to amend a few particulars in your co-suficient to palliate – such " ministration. As a rule these men are the that His Excellency, Sir George Bowen left himself, and chasing a lot of children, one cent article, as the concluding sentence is rather of 1st most unscrupulous scoundrels to be found Penang at 4 o'clock this afternoon.

of whom was a girl of some 12 years of age. sceptical as to our prospects of financ In the lowest drogs of Hongkong rascal We (Shanghai Tamperones Union) have much. The children evidently did not appreciate the even granting that the working of dom, the scum of the colony, the reture pleasure in recording a gallant action on the Dutchman's pleasantry and ran away. Mr by electricity be successfully carded of the most notorious hot-bed of crime and part of Mr. T. S. Adams, the third engineer of Doomaan then turned down Elgin Street where such companies the prosp corruption in the whole of the Chinese em- the China Merchants Steam Navigation Com- he met a. Portuguese girl, to whom he behavedly depend upon the first, pire, The employment of Informers by pany's steamer Klang dung, which was lying at in a manner which common decency forbids us per mile, but instead the government has been marked with the China Merchants' lower Buoy last week to detall. This girl was evidently not an ad- referred to raising disapproval by the Secretary of State Mr. Adams was going off in a sampan to his mirer of the nude, as she also ran away, an ex milles of tramway, or at the

vessel last Saturday night at about half past nine ample which was quickly followed by Mr. Doomile, we are now and it has lavoked adverse, criticisms o'clock. The steamer Faye was geting up man when he saw the gigantic form of "The full assurance, as ourtra from all who have given the mat-

dateam previous to leaving for Hongkong. Among Professor bearing down on him like a ship in that our total pritne cost ter the slightest amount of considera- her passangers was a native of the Emerald Isle, full sail. A few hours afterwards Mr. Dirrell, tion. A portion of the fine inflicted on and he went down to the steamer at the hour came across the amorous beachcomber in the some poor unfortunate who in many above stated and got on one of the pontoons, classic groves of Taipingshan, and did the colony THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND cases is entirely innocent of the charge and walked off into the water. Mr. Adams who good service by immediately handing him over to HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST offers brought against him-is generously was at this time some distance from the wharf, the safe keeping of a police constable. A night's free board and lodging at government expense Special Advantages as an Advertising Medium. awarded to the informer. Who can doubt heard the splash in the water and told his tam- It will have an extensive circulation in all Forts that a Chinese of the character of these Fan-man to yuloh back as fast as he could, but a and then an interview Mr. Wodehouse Mr. strong ebb tide was running, and it took some Doomaan, when asked by his worship if he had between Singapore and Newchwang, and the pariahs would swear away a man's liberty,ime to reach the spot where the man had fallen any explanation to give of his unseemly be scale of charges has been fixed at an exceptionally nay, his life even, without the slightest in, and he had sank, Mr. Adams, without baviour, said he was only scratchlag bis leg low rate. Terms can be leamed on application. compunction for the sake of a few dollarsi hesitation, jumped into the water and dived alter through his breeches. He owned to the soft im-

Our judges magistrates, lawyers, police the Irishman, and succeeded in getting hold of peachment of being a loafer. For the space of to facend officers, and, In fact, all who have had him. The man Immediately clasped his arms six calendar months Mr. Doomaan will have the in lengu

do with anything to do with that particular class of Chinese, are perfectly well aware that evidence given against a person whose conviction means a reward to the informer is utterly unreliable and worthless? Tak as it stands in Hongkong, the employn of pald informers is grossly; "degrading in the highest

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round him, endangering the lives of himself and his rescuer. Mr. Adams dived with the man again: which made him let go his hold, whereapon MrAdams got behind him and pushed him. Hill. some one came and pulled him out The rescued man was profuse said that If ever he got safe never come back to Ching. board the Fayre and Wan

privilege of scratching his leg through a pair of Canvas trousers marked "Victoria Jail," in peace and quietness. A bit of shot drill will prevent him from wearying, and healthy crank exercise shou tli keep up his muscles and keep down lis

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