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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1883.

AN Emergency Lodge of St. John, No. 618, S.C, will be held in Freemasons' Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, the 30th inst., at 8 for 8.30 p.m., precisely, Visiting brethren are cordially invited

to attend.

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to his general policy in the leading quea- his power to please everybody, and Is

WE are requested to state that at a Regular Ar last electricity has been reduced to the lovel tions affecting the colony's "best interests; doubtless prepared to find many of his

Convocation of the Cathay Chapter of Royal of rat-catching. We have applied the syllo in all other matters the native good sense public acts subjected to adversa criticism.

Arch. Masons, No. 1165, held at the Masonic fluid to many purposes, but that of vermin and thoroughly practical character, which It's a generally accepted fact that a certain

Hall, on Friday last, the following principals and slaughtering is certainly the lowest ebb it has yet officers' were installed for the ensuing, year:— | reached. An' ingenious youth of the mature age are said to especially distinguish Sir amount of opposition is a great help

M.E.Z., M.Ë. Comp. J. C Hughes; H., E. Comp. of twelve years, living at Honeybrook, in Pean- GEORGE BOWEN, allied to his vast experience to a man in the affairs of every day life, COLONEL CRAWFORD, commandant of the Hong-J. A. Mosley; J., E. Comp W.K. Hughes; Scribe sylvania, has devised a novel way of killing rats and independent selfreliance, maybe safely and the same principle is applicable to akong Volunteers, has appointed the following E., Comp. Alf. Woolley; Scribe N., Comp. LC by electricity. The first time the boy put the left to find adequate remedies for all our political career. Any high officer who gentlemen to be son commissioned officers of Balfour; P. S., Comp. Erich Georg; 1st Assist machine in operation he slaughtered twenty five necessities.

honestly and conscientiously performs his the corps: Sergeant-Major and Battery Ser- We will not presume to offer His Ex-duties in a station of great power Ecant-Mr. W. Aitchison; Sergeants-Messrs. Comp. T. 1. Rosc zad Assistant Comp. Ph. rats in the space of three hours, and in two days

B. C, Ayres; Treasurer, Comp. E, George; Janitor, the cellar was entirely cleared of the pests. cellency advice or counsel as tó his policy | cannot avoid incurring enmity from A. K. Travers, D. E. Sassoon, and C. S. Good-Comp. J. R. Grimble.

wyn; Corporals-Messrs. A. Woolley, S. J.

THE Berlin correspondent of The Times writes some quarters, and likely enough Sir Danby, H. W. Miles, and E. J. Obadaya.

According to advices just received at the Admir GEORGE BOWEN's administration will not prove a bed of roses. However, judging M. GAMBETTA'S body, or, at least, portions of

ally, two Imperial war vessels sent from the Australian station ħavè inflicted condign chastisc ment on the natives of the South Sen island of Lood, one of the Hermit group, for having last spring attacked the German steamers Praye Freya. It is also reported from the Eastern sta and Pacific, and killed the captain of the tion that the Impérial gunboat Illis has exacted due pecuniary compensation from some Chinese fishermen who had plundered the German brig August, which had run sground on one of the Pescadores Islands. It is by energetic acts like these that the Empire is gradually affording every one of its subjecta abroad a consciousness of protection, utterly anknowa to the German trader and traveller of a tlosen years ago.

in governing Hongkong and its depen- dencies. Our clever contemporaries have far greater pretensions in this particular Hinc than we can ever hope to attain, from the manly observations of His Ex- his body do not seem destined to rest in peace.mises were indulged in as to what could have thanks to Mr. F. BULLELRY JOHNSON and cellency at the Council Chamber this after-But a short time ago we were told that the great his able friends who have been adminis-noon, and the outline he gave of his statesman's brain was undergoing surgical tering the affairs of the Colony with such general policy, the inhabitants of Hong-learn that one of his eyes is kept by a German examination and medical analysis. Now we self denial, skill, and address during the kong" have good reason to hope for an

Prince as a choice curiosity, like his blue china past year. It may, however, be safely era of progress and enlightened reform.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

IN the annual international football match between Ireland and Scotland played at Belfast on the 17th ulto, the Scotch were victorious by

goal and a try to niž.

or old meerschaum pipes. Gambetta, as is well known, lost his eye some time before his death. The optic, which was damaged by a blow from workman's tool, was removed by a celebrated oculist, who lent it to Pref. Iwanoff (not a bad name under the circumstances), the famous bit tologist, remarking at the time that it was the eye of a man destined to make his mark in the country. Some two years since Mr. Iwapoff died, leaving the eye, amongst other ghastly of Bavarial We are glad we are not great if this

A GOOD deal of surprise was caused this forenoon about 11 o'clock when H.MS. Audacious was seen steaming into the harbour, and various sur brought the big frigate in from her firing practice so carly. The apparent mystery was soon ex the midshipmen, was out shooting with a young plained. It appears that Mr. Blakeston, one of

engineer officer-whether in a boat or on shore, we have not heard-when through some mishap the fowling piece carried by the lafter went off, and the contents were lodged in Mr. Blakeston's thigh, infleting a very serious wound. Everything that was possible was done for the wounded lad, but as he remained insert sible and as the wound was of a most serious nature Capt. Tracey thought it advisable to return to Hongkong to have the sufferer conveyed to the hospital. The steam launch THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE from the Victor Emmanuel was immediately sent to convey Mr. Blakeston to the Royal Naval Hospital, and the Audacious returned to Miss Bay to complete her course of firing, having been Savethe Sportsman: What is an "appydosser?" in the harbour for about three quarters of an hour. Up to within a few hours ago we could not have answered that question satisfactorily. Since per- THE Army and Navy Gasulle says German using the evidence of the witnesses in the Bis- navy men who have had opportunities of going hopsgate fire we have learned what an "appy- on board some of the latest additions to the Chinese Navy cannot refrain from expressing A FIRE was discovered yesterday morning in the desser is. In the course of the inquiry it was

elicited that the front door of the house that was their surprise at the evident predilection of the hold of the American bark Jonathan Bourne, burncil was never locked. There being, in fact, Chinese Government for complicated machinery, yingat East Point The Government Fire Brigade no lock upon the door. One of the witnesses From all accounts, the officer who may be bleas steam, launch was in attendance from about stated that night after night the staircase woulded with the command of one of these vesicis will 11.30 am. pumping water into the hold, and the tenanted by numbers of strangers of the worst still there, ready for any emergency. The fire is supposed to be close to the bottom of the hold, and lowest type. These people are known as and will not be properly got at until nearly the "appydossers." They are casuals, who, when whole of the cargo is discharged.

WI observe from a home paper that a gold mine has been discovered at Llanelltyd, North Wales. Several pieces of pure gold are said to have been found, and a further search was being made when the last mail left England.

in the way dead great men are served. »

assumed that Sir Gronoz Bowen was so well posted up in Hongkong affairs before he left London that he will manage to get along with a fair amount of success THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY, without the advice or assistance of the able men referred to above. It is to 24, NANKIN ROAD, SHANGHAI.

be hoped that the new Governor will INGLESA,

manage to steer clear of the centralisa-IN Mr. Bradlaugh's action for assault against the tion policy which made his predecessor Deputy Serjeant-at-Arms of the House of Com-"treasures," to one of his pupils, Duke Charles so unpopular with the heads of the governmons, the Queen's Bench Division has given ment departments. When Sir John Pork judgment for the defendant, with costs. HENNESSY assumed the reins of power in Hongkong he found himself in the midst of what may be termed a departmental autocracy. The chief of each of the public departments was, in his own small way an absolute monarch, who ruled ac- cording to his own sweet will, and against whose fat there was no appeal. This was the legacy left by easy going Sir ARTHUR EXEDY Governor HENNESSY lost no time in bringing the reign of these petty "auto- crats toan abrupttermination, and in inaug Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele-urating a system of centralisation, by graph will always be open for the tair discussion by correspondents of all questions affecting public personally conducting a constant supervi- interests, it must be distinctly understood that sion over the whole of the government departments, carned for himself the spiteful hatred of many of his ambitious subor-

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THE Athendum says:-It is now settled that Baron Nordenskjöld will sail in May on a scien- tific voyage to Greenland. The plan of the expedition includes, an inland journey from Auleitsfolkfjord of about a month's duration, and also a search on the South-East Coast for the ruins of the Scandinavian colonies of the Middle Ages.. Like the previous expeditions commanded by Baron Nordenskjöld, this also has been organised by Mr. Oscar Dickson.

turned out of the beershops and gin palaces in a drunken condition, and having no roof of their own to sleep under, turn in at the nearest open door, and take up lodgings for the night. How the "appydossers" spend their time until they are" called "in the morning was not described. it seems strange, however, that such a shocking state of affairs could exist in the very heart of the richest city in the world,

is stated that there are already thirty-four vessels in the German navy fully or partly armed with torpedoes, and thirty more are to be provided with the apparatus by which the torpedo is ahot from torpedo-tubes

defensive instrument of yet larger power, specially intended for the defence of war-ports,

certainly held a position as yet unknown in any service-viz, ane in which he will be perfectly free from envy. "One large engine-room" is the

COMPANY LIMITED.

An extraordinary general meeting of abare- holder fa the above company was held to-day, at noon, in the offices of the General Managers, were present The Hon. E. B. Johnson (chair man), Mesars W. Reiners, T. Jackson, C. D.. Bottomley, JH. dos Remedios, (directors) Dr. Adams, C. P. Chater, H. Wicking, M. B Pollish walls, G. C. Cox, and E. F. Alford, (secretary);

"Messra, Jardine, Matheson" & Co, when there

After the notice convening the meeting bad been read by the secretary, the Chairman briefly referred to the proposal which had been put boyf fore, the shareholders at the last annual general meeting, and said the resolution had been widely discussed and had met with the unqualified ap proval of the general body of shareholders. He would not waste time taking but would simply read the resolution, which was as follows—

best description that can be given of them, as almost every modern naval invention has found a place on board. For instance, electric light and telegraph, steam, hydraulic, and hand-power "That Clause No. 30 be struck out and ex. boat-lowering gear, torpedo apparatus, steam punged from the Articles of Association of this winches, pumps of almost every kind, and many Company, and do cease to form Portion of the other complicated contrivancés, too numerous to Articles of this Company from the 14th day of mention, If German officers turn pale at the April, 1883, and that the following Clause, be sight of such clock-work, what must be the feel- substituted instead thereof and do form Portion lag of a Chinese captain with a comparatively of the Articles of Association of the Company undisciplined crew? The Chinese Government from the last-mentioned day and be numbered is, therefore, wise in trying to get British officers - 30, to command their ships.

30-That the Company may, with, the Sane. tion of a Special Resolution, previously given in Meeting, sub-divide the existing Shares of the

Meeting shall direct

dinates, and the reputation of being the greatest tyrant and the most unpopular administrator Hongkong had ever seen. Whether Governor HENNESSY deserved all the harsh things that were sald about him by these disappointed gentlemen is open to doubt; but it is positively certain that with the general body of government servants and with the general public Hls the firm of Messrs. Dunn, Melbye & Co. of this under or above the water, Latterly a new from the Frzemase's Fournal an Interesting Company Into Shares of such amount as Excellency was esteemed and appreciated far beyond any of his predecessors. Al- though we should regret to see Sir GEORGE Bowen follow exactly in the footsteps of Sir JoHN POPE HENNESSY in his policy towards the various public departments, we should still be more sorry to see the old autocratic On the 21st Feb., at Rockland S. Mary, Bourne-system re-established.. Many of these mouth, MARGUERITE ELAINE, Infant daughter of Robert W. Mansfield, H.B.M. Consular Service,

BIRTH,

On the 14th instant, at Warrington House, Ipswich, the wife of Surgeon-Major J. MURRAY, of a son.

DEATHS.

On the 28th inst, on board the steamship Priam, Bear Suez, W. E. H. DUNN, of Hong

kong.

China,

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We regret to learn that Mr. W. E. H. Dunn, of

colony, died at sea on board the steamship Priam when close to Suez on the 28th instant Mr. Dunn was for many years a resident of Hongkong and was universally and deservedly esteemed. He left here a few weeks ago in such delicate health that it was feared by his friends he would never live to reach England. Much sympathy will be felt for Mrs. Dunn and her

two children.

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OUR morning contemporary of this date reprints

story about A Cow with a wooden leg." Our morning contemporary also publishes à sense

"The Calf with the Wooden Head"--its own special editorial calf sunlig

This concluded the business.

LANDING OF SIR GEORGE:

shortly after 11 o'clock. His Excellency bad been met on board the steamer by the Ad- ministrator, Mr. W. Marah, and came to the Fier, in the Government steams Launch.

| Anumerous crowd of the inhabitants had

cob to give the new Govemot a welcome,› greeting and His Excellency has every reason to h be proud of the reception accorded him. All classes of society were well and wasthily repre sented, the-leading residents, both foreign and Chinese, mustering is strong fored. The whoje of the government officials, civil and military, thronged the pier ; the various consule

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The Chairman, proposed, and Mr. Jackson a submarine torpedo battery, has been construct-les farrago of feeble gush on the subject of seconded, that the above resolution e paised is the manufactory of Messrs. Schwarzkopf the address presented yesterday to M. W. H. Which was carried unanimously. The Chair. in Berlin, after plans and sketches of the chief of Marsh. For the first time we learn on the some man then Intimated that a confirmatory meeting the torpedo department, one of the ablest officers what doubiful authority of the talentet Editor would be held at noon on April 14th, and that of the technical department of the German navy of the Daily Press that! When Sir John Pope an additional meeting would be held immediate This new destructive weapon is to be tried in the Hennessy departed he took with him the exely after to pass a resolution re the sub-division port of Kiel. The torpedo battery consists, it is cration of the whole foreign community which of shares in conformity with the departments require constant supervision,

Articles to prevent those glaring irregularities Two ricksha coolies faced Captain Thomsett this said, of a round vessel big enough to serve for be had so consistently ignored, perversely Association which have so frequently disgraced our morning on a charge of reckless driving. six fish-torpedoes in battery form, which can be thwarted, or energetically and unnaturally op past history. From information received Yesterday afternoon one of the defendants fixed by anchors in any depth under water. The posed and attacked; and at the same time the had run his two-wheeler right into Mr. C. Koch's | torpedoes, partly filled with compressed air, are envy, hatred, malice, and all uncharitableness" from various reliable sources we are shipchandlery store, doing damage to the amount in connection with the land by electric wires, and which he had stirred up vanished likewise," strongly inclined to believe that Sir GEORGE of about $20. The other street obstructionist can from thence be brought into instantaneous The only comment we think it necessary to Bowen will be something more than the ran tilt against a coolie who was jogging along action whenever it becomes necessary; us for in- make with regard to this pality disregard of His Excellency Sir George Bowen, Our new HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1883. mere piece of ornamental machinery which with two basketsfull of earth suspended from his stance, at the moment when a fostile fleet, block- truth, which can only excite laughter and con- governor, who arrived this forenoon by the P. & is, in some quarters, supposed to represent carrying pole, and sent the coolle, baskets and ading the port, commence to force the entrance. tempt, is that the writer has even fewer brains | O. Co.'s steamer Dercas, landed at Murray Pier AMIDST the roar of cannon and welcomed the model modern ruler of a Crown Colony, earth flying into the gutter. The worthy ricksha The electric stream frees the torpedoes from the than we previously gave him credit for possess by a vast concourse of residents of all Our new Governor comes to us in the gentleman who spoiled the shipchandiery goods, cables by which they are held, thereby enabling ing. As a sequel to the "Cow with the wooden nationalities, Sir GrORGY FERGUSON Bowen, rather singular rdle of a peacemaker, Gov-explated his crime by paying one Mexican to them by the self-action of their machine to fly at leg our morning oracle might graciously favor G.C.M.G., the new Governor of Hongkong, ernor HENNESSY's radical reforms in our the government exchequer, and his pal retired the entering ships of the hostile feat and do their its readers with a few particulars relating to

Into the "Retreat " for a period of four days. 'destructive work, landed at Murray Wharf this forenoon, local Government have left many bitter and later in the day appeared at the Coun- recollections, and created heart-burnings WE are informed that an honorary member of THE China Mail last night informs its readers cil Chamber where, in the presence of the and personal animosities which the lapse of the Hongkong Volunteers has presented a silver that H.M.S. Vigilant returned to port again yes THE famous Yorkshire town of Sheffield has the official and unofficial members of our time has not yet completely effaced. The cup, value 850, to be shot for early in May under terday morning, and the Daily Press religiously advantage of an amateur Parliament which legislative assembly, he took the usual extraordinary delusion which possessed the following conditions:-Only active member coples the evening print's startling Intelligence, ments periodically at Firth College." "At these oaths and assumed the responsibilities of Her Majesty's representative when he of the corps to be eligible, and these must have If our contemporaries will insist on surprising gatherings political, social, and religious topics his high office. His Excellency has come made the personal interests of a dominant attended at least ten drills during the month of the community with their astonishing powers of are freely threshed out, and, as it frequently amongst us no.novice in the art of colonial caste of secondary importance when com score for every drill over the stipulated ten, at quite as well if they could manage to study ac not unmixed with humour, may be found in the April, two points to be added to each competitor's obtaining the latest information, it would be happens, a good deal of sound common sense, administration, but a thoroughly seasoned pared with the rights of the Crown and the which he has been present. At least ten com curacy just a wee bit more than they are in the debates. One night a few weeks back a dis diplomatist, with a record of services ex-well being of the Colony, was of too au petitors must fire or the cup will be withheld. habit of doing. H.M.S. Vigilant steamed out to cussion took place on the subject of marriage, tending over and embracing a period of dacious a character either to be forgotten or Ranges and conditions to be settled by the officers Mirs Bay on Wednesday forenoon, leaving the with a deceased wife's sister, and as this lent nearly thirty years, spent in Her Ma- forgiven so long as any relationship existed it has been decided that members of Noset and harbour at 10 am, and arriving alongside the itself to the humorous side a good deal of Hon jesty's dominions in various parts of between POPE HENNassy and Hongkong. squads will be permitted to fall into any drilla Audacious at 1.15, where the outriggers were in merriment ensued. - One, speaker ~ remarked the world. There used to be an old say. With the advent of a new Governor the difi- during April, irrespective of the squads to which position and the nets on them, but not fixed that he thought the measure was trivial ing which was accepted as gospel truth culties created by a too independent ruler they belong..

together, for the torpedo experiments which | for the Government to bring forward, and saldi. in the navy, to the effect that one volun- will no doubt quickly be smoothed over- THE Journal de Sthérit 'reports that Captain Admiral Willes and his staff had specially gone the Bill appeared to him to afford increased teer was worth half a dozen pressed men. but the old order of things will never be Tamofsky, of the Russian Artillery, is now tra out to superintend and witness. It had taken facilities for marriage, which, In his opinion, was If there were actually any grounds for restored, the local "ring" which in days velling in Eastern Manchouria for the purpose the crew of the Audacions some six hours a mistake. He was one of the many, he beast what was unquestionably a general bellef, gone by governed the island in their own China towards the Russian fronden. On the that under the most favorable, efrcumstances oven a deceased wife, A wife i

of noting the civil and military arrangements of to make these preparations, and we believe who did not possess a deceased wife's anter, ors

described as Sir GEORGE BOWEN should enter on his interests is merely a reminiscence ofthe past. Chinese side three fortifications are being con at least four hours would be required to get an expensive luxury. His governorship with many advantages over The commercial autocracy had a splendid stricted, the principal one at San-chi-al, which everything ready to resist a torpedo attack. The shown him that the wife's siste his predecessors. His Excellency, wo innings, when they ruled Hongkong, with is to be garrisoned by 1,500 troops, From Kuldis nets, which surrounded the vessel, were triced more than the lawful spouse did. were informed months prior to his appoint- alaost absolute power, but these golden it is reported the Chinese Commissary, who had up just clear of the water. The Admiral, who who spoke on the subject ment, had specially requested to be per- days could not possibly last for ever, and left the province under pretext of sickness, but was accompanied by Colonel Crawford of the a wife should look on any mitted to exchange positions with Sir Joux it was only in the ordinary course of events really on account of disagreement with the Royal Artillery, went on board the Audacious, her husband and sister with POPE HENNESSY, so that he comes to Hong- that such a glaring anomaly in a depen back by the Peking Government and deprived being to lower the nets into position for defence, turned his eyes from the wa Chinese Commander-in-Chief, has been sent and the big ship got under, weigh, the intention not believe in Platonic #ffccti kong at his own urgent request, and is dency of the Crown should cease to exist of part of his rank as a punishment. The Chinese the vessel meantime steaming at the rate of five to the blooming figurerent therefore a volunteer for services which It will be for Sir GEORGE BOWEN to keep Commander-in-Chief has also had his salary sus knots. However, circumstances were not favor sister, he was aperth, draw we have every reason to believe he has pretensions of this class in their proper pended for allowing the Commissary to leave, able for the experiments contemplated, so the nets, which were proverbi made a special study. In spite of all the place. We have only toom for one gover-

were only lowered a few feet, the speed attained men spoke after this soit sawder we have heard lately from nor in Hongkong, and that one must be the FROM an advertisement, in another column it being 4.8. The Audacious then returned to into the depths) of embryo politicians and verbose rhetori- representative of Her Majesty the Queen. will be seen that an effort is being made to revive her former position and anchored, Admiral Wil- ember; whi cians about the

out the easy task waiting the new

* the sailing matches and yacht races which at les, Colonel Crawford and the Captains of Her We heartily congratulate Governor Governor, owing to the marvellous achie Bowen on his assumption of the duties and one time formed no inconsiderable source of re- Majesty's ships in harbour returning to Hong was better for vements of Mr. BULKELEY JOHNSON'S "able responsibilities of his exalted position. It stand that the entrance fees are intended for the moorings opposite the Blue Buildings, Praya fortun

creation during the long summer. We under kong In the -&igilant, which reached her mother-in men" who have administered the govern is the duty of every independent newspaper purchase of a competition cup, to be raced for East, between 8 and goclock the same evening. himself ment during the past twelve months. His to accord. the government In its labors for weekly, or at such intervals as may be arranged. We are not acquainted with the reasons why the Excellency will find plenty room for his ex- the public weals qualified support. The For to-morrow's competition three yachts have outriggers on the Audacious were not lowered vicinity perience, ability, and energies in rectifying loyalty which has ever characterised the already been entered; viz.—Mr. Trẻ Sea into their proper position for defence, but think it in cons glaring mistakes, introducing, Important utterances of this journal in its rela Zare, Mr. Leatherbarrow's Swabram, and Cap likely that under the circumstances the Admiral purp measures of much-needed-reform, and in-tions with the

wing tein Houghton'a Olaran. It lato be hered that feared the strain on the vertel would be ton.

however, we have no doubt that there were cou placing the government machine generally be as freely given to Governor Bows the movement under notice will receive good

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