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doctor's very pretty daughter, called her the "Venus de Medico!".

gineer, who has on many occasions faced the writes:When I was in Italy last year I very THOMAS KING, of America, an unemployed en- THE correspondent of a London" Society" paper beak" for indulging too freely in fire-water, frequently stopped at the same hotels as Mon- again made has "salaam" before Mr. Wade sleur and Madame Damala, (Sara Bernhardt) house this morning, charged with drunkenness who were then making a tour through that coun and exposure of his person. As King has try. Their love-making, apparently spontaneous done penance so often, and does not seem to and genuine, caused me immense amusement. be able to keep clear of the clutches of the If Monsieur Damala had been absent for a short peace preservers, Mr. Wodehouse fined him a time, on returning to the room: where his wife "fiver" English money, with the option of three was sitting, he would cry :-" Sarah, viens em- months' hard labor, King, not being a million, brasser ton maitre," and like a panther at a aire, was unable to ante up the coin and departed single bound the divine Sarah was in the arms for his new abode singing "poor Tom must go of her husband. aloft,"

AN Emergency Lodge of Perseverance, No. 1165, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, on Monday next the 26th, inst, at &30 forg p.m. precisely,

E. E. A. & China Telegraph Co., Limited, that we are informed by the Superintendent of the

St. James at 5 o'clock yesterday morning. the incoming French mail steamer passed Cape

only produced one run, Bart bowling Lloyd and Drummer Smith in his first over, with the total at 40. Travers' bowling analysis reads~~~35 balls, 5 maidens, 17 runs, and 6 wickets, a really

at a cost of 19 runs, and Barff bowled four balls splendid performance. Hynes took two wickets for two wickets and no runs..

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1883. honourable the Surveyor-General" and the A witty lady the other day, in speaking of aA LODGE of Emergency of United Service, No Colonial Treasurer. To say, as "Banian" does, that Mr. Maxsy has labored during up for Governor HENNESst's shortcomings, his twelve months of governor-ship to make is sheer nonsense, absolutely devoid of reason or meaning. "Banian" suggests that some public acknowledgment should be made to show the community's ap- preciation of the services and abilities of the Administrator, and says that he feels sure the suggestion has only to be made in order to set in motion some fitting way of testifying the universal esteem and regard, |which he knows is entertained for the pres

ent Head of the Executive. Where can Banlan" have obtained all this know- ledge as to the universal esteem and remanded from the 21st instant on a charge of gard entertained for Mr. MARSH? By what and on whose authority does he practically assert that the community of Hongkong is a pipe to be played on ac- cording to his crude imaginings? It is likely enough that His Excellency has friends and followers enough who have the will, and perhaps the power, to arrange a pantomime of the kind suggested by the potent twaddler of the morning paper, and if it were likely to produce satisfactory results to those concerned, to disparage got jammed through the end of the Albatross WE read that the crown to be worn at the approa- from the Colonial Government the monopoly of 16. Dobson was,bowled by Lenahan without THE CANTON DISPENSARY, CANTON Sir John POPK HENNESSY in any possible/boom getting entangled in her rigging, one of ching coronation of the Emperor of Russia dates the sale of Manila lottery tickets in favour of a scoring, Newcombe also failing a victim to

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| PEOPLE with weak nerves should be more care- LAI AI, a coolle, and Sang Asan, a seaman, reful when they travel. A short time ago, says a contemporary, a lady visited the mortuary in an Austrian town, and the sight so affected her that she was taken ill, and died before she reached home. Why should people want to inspect such places? The spectacle is not edifying. The dead are allowed to remain thirty or forty in a

wit a bell attached to each wrist, so that the room. They are placed in a sitting position, slightest movement may cause an alarm. This is to prevent anyone from being buried alive, The appearance is most ghastly, and can only gratify the most morbid of sightseers.

assaulting Joseph Pender, a seaman of H.M.S. Albatross, were again before Mr. Wodehouse this morning. When the case was last called, Pender was suffering from a severe scalp wound and was unable to appear, a certificate from Dr. Pollard being handed in. to that effect. Complainant stated that on the zoth instant about to p.m. he was on the top-gallant forecastle and saw a junk drift right against the starboard side of the ship. The junk had her wails set and as there was not sufficient wind to fill them, the tide drifted her against the Albatross where she

the boats being jammed under her gunwale. way, or to give our local Ciceros an oppor-The first lieutenant of the Albatross ordered [3tunity of imitating the old man eloquent,"

one of the boats to be manned and go and and of currying favor with the Colonial Secretary, an address of thanksgiving and a deputation are hollow mockeries which could be arranged without the least difficulty, Those government officials who have had such an agreeable innings during Mr MARSH's easy going administration, would of course gladly testify to His Excellency's transcendant abilities as a governor, statesman, and diplomatist, and possibly our honourable friend, the talented prince of local intriguers and humbugs may inaugurate a movement of this kind merely

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carats and to be worth 30,000,000 roubles. It

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After the usual interval the Club sent out Rice and Travers, Privates Evans and Lenahan lead- Ir is stated, says the Japan Mail, that semi-ing off the attack for "The Buffs" A long official news from Berlin announces the extreme stand was made, both batsmen obtaining com- improbability of Mr. von Brandt's treaty with picie mastery over the bowling. Several changes Korea being ratified by the German Govern-were made, but without making the Icast im- ment, a fatal objection to its provisions being pression. The score had reached 151 when that they close the cabotage of Korea to German Lenahan managed to get one past the left hander's vessels. A treaty with Korea is really a matter bat, the retiring player having contributed ya by of so little consequence to any of the Great free hitting, Coxon joined Travers, but only put Powers, that any objection, however frivolous, together seven singles when he was given out may well suffice to prevent its consummation. "leg before" to Lenahan, the same bowler Still we find it difficult to credit the German sending Hedley back without altering the score be expected to throw open her coastwise trade hunting for the fielders marked the association, Government with this attitude. Korea cannot to foreign ships so long as nine countries in of Hodder with Travers until at 179 the last every ten refuse to be reciprocally liberal, and named gave a chance to Smith off Lehahan if Germany declines to enter into treaty relations and retired after having scored 79 by excellent with her for this reason, the charge of exclusive cricket. St. Croix had just got settled down those of the Berlin Government ness will be shifted from Korean shoulders to when through a misunderstanding with his partner, he was run out, bis contribution to the WE (Japas Mail) leam, on apparently, trust-total amounting to 7 runs. Five for 196. Hynes worthy authority, that the Spanish Minister in and Hodder raised the figures to 230 before China, Señor, Rodrigues y Miños, is about to

the Naval Yard man wan, caught in the visit Manila for the purpose of obtaining there slips, and retired for a quickly compiled

two and three for 153. Another dose of leather

certain semi-snercantile, semi-official, Portuguese a smart catch by Smith off the same bowler, resident of Shanghai. The Chinese Authorities after adding a couple to the total. Hodder and. having forbidden the sale of these tickets, by Barff made another stand, the telegraph board Chinamen, the business offers, it is said, a rich showing 55 for nine wickets when the first harvest to foreign speculators, as the annual named fell to a catch by Smith off Lloyd, the lars. It is a curious parody on the civilization class display of batting. The last wicket gave profits do not fall far short of fifty thousand dol- naval crack having obtained 34 by a first

we have introduced into the Orient that our

a vast deal of trouble, both Barf and Whyte treaties permit our nationals to ply with Impunity biting out vigorously. When the younger player in China and Japan a traffic universally acknow. was eventually caught by Dauglish off Evans, ledged to be immoral, and forbidden by the laws the total had been raised to 292, of which he of immorality. Les vertus Seperdent dans Pinost his hat for an even "score Lenahan took of those "semi-civilized countries on the grounds was credited with a hard hit 30, Whyte carrying ferést, comme les fleuves si perdent dans la ix wickets for gå runs, Lloyd two for 33, and

Event one for 65

In a minority of aga "The Buffs" commenced their second innings, and at gun fire had lost ex wickets, D'Aeth heading the list with a rapidly

mer.

the Editor does not in any way hold himself ies to keep his hand in practice. The worthy force of the blow made him reel and almost Ir is a notable fact, says the Japan Weekly beachcomber breed had the audacity to enter compiled 15

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unofficial member of council, who has been

permitted unchallenged to work his own sweet will in the chamber, regardless of all established rules and regulations, might also, out of gratitude, consider it encum- bent on himself to get up another sensa- tional specimen of turgid verbosity, on the lines laid down in his Chamber of Commerce speech when he referred to the able men who are now administering the affairs of the Colony and rescuing it from that earthly perdition caused by the five years of Governor HENNESSY's mis- chievous incapacity!

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We hear that on Friday morning, at the unearthly hour of 3 o'clock, or thereabouts, a man of the

daring and barefaced intruder had softly rapped a dwelling house in Rozario Street with no sanctimonious purpose. It appears that this

at the street door of the house in ques: his master, went and opened the door. Im tion, and the servant boy, thinking it - was mediately the door was opened the unceremon four visitor stepped in and walked upstairs, perceiving little likelihood of meeting with any

told him to leave the room at once or she would resistance or of encountering a male inmate. A Portuguese lady, whose sanctum he invaded, call for assistance. At this stage of the proceed ings a lad in the house came forward from the adjoining room and in his dreamy state could not realize the presence of the man for some. time. When he did he at once ordered the loafer downstairs, The beachcomber then

Play was resumed this afternoon, when after a

self by scoring 45 in slashing form, the innings brief defence in which Jarrett distinguished him. closed for 137, thus leaving the Club victors by

follows One for 14, two for 15, three for 171 an innings and 126 runs. The wickets fell as four for 35, five for 37, six for 37, seven for 92, eight for 103, nine for 119 and ten for 127. The band of "The Buffs played a selection of music

The following are the full scores on the Cricket Ground during the latter part of the game. that would evild

THE BUETS.NET FLEST, INNINGEN BROOND INC.

Ilent. Daugijab, durissiate

Trved convenien

Private Hugbestaan, Private Leshan, Hynes 2

As news is rather a scarce commodity in the Colony at present we should hail sation, political or otherwise. The usual with pleasure any attempt to get up a sen took place, as they had never seen foreigners be- started the construction of a line which is to threatened both the lad and the lady with a Dmr. White, b Travers: 0 Whyte, b Hynen.. address is a feeble way of glorifying any body, and has actually been done to death in Hongkong. A public banquet would

fore. They denied having struck any one, but as the evidence was pretty clear against the first pri soner, Mr. Wodehouse fined him ten dollars with the option of 14 days' hard labor. The second defendant was discharged.

THAT modest youthBANIAN'S latest réchauffe to the columns of our complacent morning twaddler is about the feeblest of the many feeble productions from the same hand. The most striking of the fifteen be the proper mode of making this dull childish paragraphs in yesterday's Daily town a heaven on earth" for Mr. MARSH, Press, is that referring to the Administrator. besides giving Lanian," Mr. BULKELEYA SYDNEY contemporary tells a story of a well-influence, although it may be justly urged that

BANIAN," claiming by inference to be on terms of the greatest intimacy with, Mr. Marsit, goes in for about the most bare- faced piece of "back-scratching" we have

over

dressed and not bad-looking man who waited upon a clergyman, in order, as he explained to the reverend gentleman, to ease his mind of some thing that had been troubling it for some time,

from the year 1763, and is the masterpiece of the Court-jeweller, Jeremiah Pauzic, a native of Geneva, who, made it for the coronation of tow the junk away. Complainant at this the Empress Catherine II. Its chief ornament time was in another gig trying to get the is the Orief Diamond, which is said to weigh 779 boom clear. One of the men in the manned beat called out to the junk people for a rape formerly belonged to the Brahmin Temple at which they refused to give him; witness Teherigam, and was stolen by a French Grenadier, then got into the junk, took one of their ropes when it came into the possession of Prince Orlof, and handed it out to the people in the boat. He who presented it to the Empress. The sceptre, was engaged in fixing the rope with a view to too, made by order of Paul 1, is adorned with towing the junk clear of the ship when one of diamond of 195 carats, bought by Catherine 11. the crew of the junk tried to prevent him making from an Armenian for 450,000 roubles. Its pre the rope fast. He paid no attention to the in-sent worth is estimated at 3,000,000 roubles, terference but when he had made the rope fast This brilliant diamond formed one eye of the and was straightening himself he received a massive golden lion on the throne of the Shah severe blow on the head from behind. He could Nadir; the other eye was the famous Koh-i-noor, not say who struck the blow as it was dark. The now in the possession of the Queen of England.

in the water by one of his own shipmates. He China is at last showing signs of decay. Hard tumble overboard but he was saved from falling Mail, that the age of superstitious ignorance in does not now feel much hurt though the blow was headed conservation is slowly giving way to very heavy one. The crew of the junk seemed to liberal ideas, and the bugbear Fung Shui will think they were going to be towed ashore as they soon cease to be a stumbling block in the way cut their own rope to prevent the man-of-war's of the national progress. On the 8th January boat crew from making use of it. John F. Adams, the Emperor sanctioned a memorial presented who was coxswain of the boat which was by Li Hung Chang relative to the construction junk, stated that he saw the first prisoner by this act signalized the opening of a new era manned for the purpose of towing off the of a telegraphic line from Peking to Canton, and strike the complainant with a bamboo which of Chinese civilization. Old residents in the appeared to have a spike on the end of it.

East can still recall the time when an attempt He is sure it was the first prisoner who struck to erect telegraph poles within the limits of the complainant. He did not see the second foreign settlements was a signal for rets and an defendant do anything. The first prisoner ap-| universal upheaval,of the native populace; in peared to be acting as captain ofthe junk, and cut deed, hardly two decades have gone by since the hawser in order to get away. The defendants such an occurrence took place in Shanghai; and stated that they were frightened when the collision now we hear that the Chinese themselves have

connect all the larger cities of the Empire with revolver which he produced. The lady, who Peking. We can no longer speak of the sters have stained her presence of mind, called immutability of Chinese theories and customs out in Chinese to the boy servent to go and fetch with such a striking instance of the overthrow of The loafer seeing matters taking this tumn a policeman and to rouse the neighborhood. ancient conservatism before us. This important movement is certainly not due to European against him, and hearing the servant yelling for a policeman at the street door, took to his the continual representations of Foreign Powers, mascal succeeded in taking anything with him heels, We have not yet heard whether the and of England in especial, relative to the when he beat his hasty retreat; however, we advantages of telegraphic and steam communica hope the authorities will soon have him by the tion, have given decided impetus to the under-heels as this "losfär nuisance" le certainly taking. The present line is to be a military one, assuming a very serious aspect. and entirely under Chiness control. A body, of Cantonese merchants, under the able leader-" ship of Mr. Ho Amei, were the int to take up the idea, and it is owing to their energetic steps, as well as to the ready acquiescence of Li Hung Chang, that their proposals have received the Imperial sanction. It is a pity from every point of view that the Chinese have accepted the terms of the Eastem Extension Telegraph. Co., [our contemporay evidently means the Great Northern Telegraph Co.-Ed. Telegraph authorising them to lay cables, &c, for it is a well-known fact that the English authorites are disposed to view the aper- ations of this Company with decided distrust. Rumours have been widely circulated that the Company is under Russian influence, and it has Wrleam from the Grand Secretary that a

been openly stated, though probably with more quarterly communication of the Grand Lodge of ingenuity than veracity that the delays in the Scotland was held in the Freemasons Hall, transmission of important telegrams, said to be the throne. The Earl of Kintore was, in 200 great measure due to Russian diplomacy, The Private Hughesman Major Cromble, Aberdeen, in the place of the position. Concessions have been made to the ing the cons, and Drummer White Junior Grand Warden. It was resolved to faut above-named Company on fomer occasions, but the last ball of the fast bowler c

private despatches from the Home Authorites x charter to the new Lodge Pligaveny at Brinn have caused the Administrator to refuse the and drove it hard for three, then Hynes, derburgh, Elgin. Co were voted in aid of the right of landing the line at Hongkongs

and Travern immediatel amalden, brethren who had suffered by the fire at Kingstone for it was the intention of the Chinese Com- broke down White's defence, and Jamaica The Grand Master, in the name of pany to connect the Canton terminus with the wickets were down for 8 runs members of the Grand Lodge, presented a Fast Colony, England is ever ready to suspect each of the howlew, and Private Fyz Master's jewel to Brother Sir Michael Shaw Russia, and never more so than when the inter- stop an easy one from Hynes, also Stewart, Bart, in token of their appreciation of his services during the years that he occupied at stake; still, the position assumed by Earl

out increasing the total ests of any of her Asiatic colonies seem to

to be

Daugi partner the throne. Thirteen members were elected Granville with regard to this affair seems to to Grand Committee, these including Major savour somewhat of over-caution. It has cer Cromble, Aberdeen, and Brother G. H. Thoms tainly given great offence is the Chinese, who Sheriff of Orkney and Caithness. A state expected hearty co-operation on the part of Eng ment of the Fund of Scottish Masonic Besland, and, so far as they are concerned, the nevolence for the quarter Just ended showed that 144 had been voted for benevolence, state of the funds of Grand Lodge for the same editure of 4780, or a surplus of 2564, and that period' showed an income of £1344, and there had been 1330 entrants. A state of the funds for the year ending 30th November last,

income of £3573; that there had been 4900. entrants to the Order and charters issued to the

I shall be happy to assist you in any way," said the clergyman.

"Thanks, replied the other, "I thought you would. Then he drew a long breath that was almost a sigh, and continued "It's only a con- fession, or rather a discovery that I want to get

off and so

Claim the choked boson from that persona astali Which weighs round the heart."

CRICKET.

JOHNSON and other great orators an oppor tunity of electrifying their constituencies with the lightning sweep of their pentupelo- quence. As "Banlan"knows all about His come across-even in Hongkong. Excellency's pre-eminent services, and is so Here is what this would-if-I-could-be diszur thoroughly acquainted with the feelings of de bons mots has to say about His Excellency: the community, he certainly ought to go a Mr. MARSH's term of office as Adminis- little way beyond merely suggesting the 'trator is drawing rapidly to its close. As advisability of making some public acknow-

His Excellency was sword is on the 28th ledgment of Mr. MARSH's abilities in gov-You must know that I am a reformed bookmaker, March, 1882, and as Sir Grozer Bowen is erning the colony. Should, however, in- and I have been putting myself to know why expected to arrive here by the English nate modesty stand in the way and prevent you clergymen are so down upon betting".

"Well," began the clergyman, "it's sinful" mail on or about the 30th instant, Mr. bis placing himself in propria persons under "Just so." Interrupted the reformed bookmaker, MARSH will have just completed his year the fierca light of public criticism, "Banian" "that's what I've discovered. Bets on horse of office. During the twelve months he has only to send us in detail the eminent races must be the wagers of sin. That's has worked hard and unintermittingly to services of Mr. Administrator Marsh In

And before the clergyman had fully got the promote the walfare of the Colony and the cause of local progress and for the atrocious pun into his system, the reformed book maker had sallied out to lay the public some push on needed legislation. In short, he benefit of the inhabitants of this city, to has laboured to make up for Sir JoHN POFE | ensure their acknowledgment by the com- HENNESSY's shortcomings, and with con-munity in loyal fashion. At present, we siderable success. He has also invariably must confess, we are entirely in the dark shown the utmost consideration for the as to the identity and character of the ad. wishes of the community, without regard ỉ ministrative measures on which His Ex. Edinburgh, on February 1st, the Most Worship the result of interruptions in the cable, were in a first wicket falling with the total score to nationality. I should ilke to see some cellency's claims to public gratitude are acknowledgment made of the services and based, Will any good Samaritan who chair of the Senior Grand Warden, and Brother Colonial Government in Hongkong is in a false comer but Trivers sent him back witho

hates

abilities of the Administrator, and feel sure loves independence and truth, and that the suggestion hai only to be made in chicanery and falsehood, enlighten us on order to set in motion some fitting way of this important matter! testifying the universal esteem and regard

I know to be entertained for the present

Head of the Executive."

TELEGRAMS.

LONDON, March 22nd. TIPPERARY ELECTION.

A Home Ruler has been elected for Tipperary, THE FRENCH AFRICAN EXPEDITION.

The De Brazza Expedition has started for the Congo.

Ta-ta!"

more stiff uns,

Master Mason, the Earl of Mar and Kellie, ob

We are exceedingly sorry that a well meaning, and amlable' official-like Mr. MARAH should have been placed in such a ridiculous light by the impertinence of an Irresponsible chatterer, and the utter lack of good taste and discretion displayed by our morning contemporary in publishing such Ill judged rubbish. His Excellency

LOCAL AND GENERAL. has of course worked hard in his own way. EASTER MONDAY being a general Holiday there and although his colourless policy has will be no issue of The Hongkong Telegraph, been disfigured by one or two palpable we are informed by the agent of the Messageries mistakes and various noteworthy Indiacre Maritimes Co., that the steamship Yangtze, tions, we willingly admit that he has per- with the next French mail, lef Saigon for this formed the onerous duties of his high and port on Thursday the 22nd insty at midnight audited by Mr. F. A. Bringloe C.A, showed an responsible office quito as satisfactorily as could reasonably have been andcipated Two of the pontoons constructed at Kowloon by from his antecedents and past experience.

the Hongkong and Whampoa: Dock Company for-the-grising -of-the-steamship Carlsbrooks It has been public gossip for a long time

were towed down to West Polat by the tur past that Governor Hasssy's locum tenant. Pama yesterday aftemoon. Active oper has been merely a lay figure warmed into for the lifting of the sunken steamer Ite'bv presenting the views of the l'ha commenced

excess of income, and estate amoun LöfŸliabilities and

fallents will be the order of the day for some time to come. In point of fact, the

of telegrams from Canton to Hongkong line will simply terminate at Kowloon, in Chinese be stopped by the Colonial Government. The territory, and stean-launches will carry the patches to and from the feland. case, the refusal of landing rights Tsh than absurd, and only partly the ground that the Eastem Extensio Great Northem,co, cimmia's mono line. Russia has no doubt been greatly by the recautionary measÜTER the Office" bwhile the Chinese have, good rea complain of the illusory Idlandship of En

Frigate Evans, b Hynes 0. B. Coxon, b Hedley Tlent. D'Aeth, Traver 3 it. Hedley, b Bath Ceptals. Gordon, 17. Hodler, b Rice

Lieut. Lloyd, is Hard 1 Bard, 6 Hedley Meut. Jarrett, Traverse Hodder, Bt.Crois Capt. Howarthi, Not Out 15 Joi Out Drummer Emith, b Bar Elon, b Bt. Chels

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Kr.C 8. Bard, Danglish, The return match between the above named, H. F. Whyte, Not Qui teams was commenced on the Cricket Ground Extr shortly before 11 o'clock yesterday morning, inc the presence of a large number of spectators The weather was favorable for, cricket, but owing to recent rains, the ground was heavy and all against fast acoring. The Buffs" winning the toss, elected to assume the defence, and sent in Dauglish and Private Lenahan to face the de- liveries of Travers and Hynes. The veteran, bowl ing from the eastern wicket, sent down the first

over, each ofthe batsmenscoring asiogle,Lenaban

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