Entimations.
A. S. WATSON & CO.
AMILY
FA AND DISPENSING
CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRYMEN,
· PERFUMERS, IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS
OF
MANILA CIGARS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
AND
MANUFACTURERS
OF
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
THE SHANGHAI PHARMACY, 24, NANKIN ROAD, SHANGHAI,
BOTICA INGLESA, 14, ESCOLTA, MANILA.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1883.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL. THE German corvette Elisabeth which arrived from Nagasaki yesterday, will shortly proceed to Singapore.
Some time after he solicited the honor of a
pectable citizens to the indignity of being dents, or as to the probabilities of the truth dragged as prisoners through the public of the Information, is taken down by one of streets and herded togather like a crowd the clerks at the Magistracy; it is sworn to of infamous criminals for a whole night In by the Informer, and presented to one of the the polled cells. Now that the matter has magistrates for signature. The warrant been so forcibly brought before the public, to make a raid on the Yat On Club was we trust that the present system of issuing signed by Mr. WODEHOUSE, and we pro- HENRY CAREY, a cousin to Queen Elizabeth, warrants will be made a subject for tho-sume that the information was read after having enjoyed her Majesty's favor for rough investigation and revision, it' by that official before he appended several years, lost it in this manner: As he was Knowing from our own personal know- his signature. If Mr. Wooncuss walking in the garden of the palace under the ledge that the Yat On Club was a most ad- signed the warrant without knowing Queen's window, she asked him in a jocular mirable institution of its kind, and that the thoroughly what the document was, manner: "What does a man think when he is gentlemen who had been forcibly arrested such an act shows the loose and un- thinking of nothing?" "The answer was a brief like a parcel of rogues and vagabonds satisfactory characterof the system now in one. Upon a woman's promise, he replied. were persons of standing and respectability, vogue; and if, on the other hand, he did "Well done, cousin," said Elizabeth; "excellent!" we considered it advisable to let the carefully read the information before sign-peerage, and reminded the Queen that she had authorities know with whom they were ing, we leave the proper authorities to promised it to him. True," said her Majesty, dealing. The police department evidently decide the measure of responsibility he "but that was a woman's promise." took advantage of the hint contained in the has incurred in granting a warrant against This will never do," said a local editor to the ERATEDWATER S. above extract, 'and seem to have moved a well-known and reputable club, an such
new reporter, "You say that the man was heaven and earth to obtain a conviction. Inworthless evidence. We shall deal further killed. That is too tame. You should have said cases of public gambling the usual procedure with the subject, also with the question of that he was crushed into a shapeless mass, or, is confined to a few inquiries made by the professional informers, in another article. 'his reeking corpse presented a ghastly sight,
Then you make the bald statement that the magistrate, and the defendants are ac- quitted or punished according to the evi-
doctor was not needed. The services of the physician were not called into requisition-that's dence adduced. In this case however, all that ingenuity, skill and experience could
how you should have put it. That's journalism, suggest was requisitioned. The services
that is. Then you say nothing of the sickening spectacle, and you are painfully, neglectful of of the Crown solicitor, Mr. E.SHARP, were
the fact that the man's features were distorted specially obtained to prosecute, and Cap-
out of all semblance of humanity, and you tain DEANE personally instructed the lawyer
haven't a word to say of scattered fragments, and directed the proceedings generally.
or of blood' or bruises' or 'the screams of the horrified spectators. No, it will never do; into something more congenial; go into the ministry, or secure the position of lecturer to a deaf and dumb asylum."--Boston Transcripts: LEONG ALUR, described as a coolic, and having no less than seven convictions against him in the space of two years, five of which were for larceny, faced Wodehouse this morning on a charge of attempting to steal some clothing at 3 o'clock this moming, Yi Wan, a painter, stated that he lived on the first floor of No. 18 Gilman Street. Before retiring to bed last night, he put his jacket and pants on a bamboo and hung them out of the window for the purpose of airing-them-for use this morning. About 3 a.m, he was awak ened by hearing a rustling sound, and on look ing up saw the bamboo, on which his clothes were hung, being moved. On running into the street he saw the defendant, with another long bird was secured and given into custody, The enterprising youth stated that he was pass ing under the painter's window when a bamboo fell from the top. They had a quarrel over the falling of the bamboo and he was handed over
victions, and was sent to six months' imprison- to the police. He admitted the previous con-
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THE United States is said to be worth $54,000,000,000, or $6,000,000,000 more than England, and $13,000,000,000 more than France.
A LAW has just come into operatlan in Italy WHEN the war correspondent talks of Wakir Tite London Society for the Suppression of prohibiting the sale of medicine unless the pre-mishers annoying a regiment," few understand Blasphemous Literature propose to get up cases cise nature of it is statek This law is especially what a very grim meaning that little phrase has against Professors Huxley and Tyndall, Herbert directed against patent medicines. Faith in such A man gets a bullet through the head, jumps Spencer, the publishers of John Stuart Mil's knowledge of the Ingredients would destroy crawls away like a wounded, rabbit, trailing a writings, have sown widespread unbelief, and, In a large constituent in most of them, that a into the air a little, and then falls limp; another works, and John Morley, and others, who, by their efficacy.
smashed limb; another stiffens suddenly, and some cases, rank Atheism. remains with an ugly look upon his face. This THERE are 45,000 places of religious worship in is the "annoying" the man with the note book: England and Wales, having about 15,000,000 describes so lightly and vaguely.
sittings. The average attendance on Sundays. This is from an obituary notice in an English is about 10,023,000. The stated ministers of re- paper" The corpse was elegantly clad by order ligion number 36,000, of whom 13,000 are of the of his devoted wife, and his casket was made to Established Church. On every Sunday them conform, so far as possible, with the comforts he are delivered 80,oco sermons, or 4,000,000 every was went to surround himself with in the house year. There are 5,000 children in the Sun- he had just left." Passing over with a smile the day schools, for whom there are 500,000 teachers, statement that the copse had a wife, we may There is a stated minister for every 700 persons, freely remark that this is just the kind of treator 140 families, a place of worship for every goo ment we wish to have when we are dead. We persons or 100 families, and a communicant for are not fastidious about the style of the coffin. every eight of the population. The annual cost An ordinary cedar shell, lined with velvet, so for maintaining religion in the Kingdom is that we shall be able to turn round when wo £16,000,002) (130) want to without hurting ourselves, and with the THERE are really no limits to the perseveranco usual silverfall cherub, and a tin plate with our of scientific enthusiasts. One well known in.. name, age, and number of convictions inscribed dustrious scientist recently amused himself by on it, will de for us. But with regard to the inside manufacturing an Aurora Borealis, This was we are more particular. We should like a case Professor Lendatroem, of Helsingfors. He se of Meet and Chandon, and a box of Havana lected for his experiments two conically-shaped put in with us. Matches we should not need, as mountains in Spitsbergen. These were respec we could get a light from the man next to us. tively 1,666 feet and 3,500 feet above the sea Then throw in a mile or two of the honorable level. On the top of these he erected a copper member for Slocum's Chamber of Commerce and framework bristling with points. From this he ran Legislative Council speeches, and a pound of an insulated wire down the mountain side to the chewing tobacco, and we shall manage to worry earth at the foot, and at nightfall he was rewarded through somehow for a while. T by the sight of a splendid display of Aurora HONOUR among American scullers, is, remarks Borealis He took the trouble to measure one thing. In a race between Lee and Courtney, at feet long. All this was doubtless very interesting Richfield Springs, U.S., the affair was all settled to the Professor, whose next enterprise should be before the race, it being decided that Lee was to
a wholesale manufacture of minbows and other win, but to make a race of it-Courtney arrang popular serial phenomena. ing to lead at some portion of the course. After ORGAN-ORINDERS Occasionally find themselves rounding the stake, Courtney reminded Lee of in an awkward fix. If we take the case of Giacamo the "fixing," and he was allowed to go ahead. Fori, an "organ-grindiat" who a few weeks back Lee says: We had been sowing quite easy, and had the doubtful honor of officially interviewing both of us were quite as fresh as when we started the Magistrate of one of the London police courts, As soon as I let him go to the front, and while I we find that the man had been placed in a posi wasn't thinking of anything, he rowed right tion that might well have puzzled stronger heads away from me." At the professional regatta at than his. A gentleman came up while he was Saratoga, it was learned that Courtney's friends raking out sweet sounds from his instrument in bad paid Ross 200 not to beat the Union the public street, and ordered him to go away. Springs sculler Ross friends, heating of this, He was obeying this mandate when another offered him: £400 to win, on condition that he gentleman came on the scene and gave him a placed £200 in safe hands. Ross declined the penny to stop and grind. Now what was he to offer, but assured his friends he would win,do? On one hand he had to face a boot-toe, on to a "cross, and, in making the statement last prevailed with the guileless Italiau. Hohesitated, referred to, be gave his friends to understand he stopped, and began to grind once more. The would "double-cross the Courtney crowd. A penny was dearly bought. A policeman came double-cross is about the best recipe we know of up, took Glacamo Fort's address, and summoned for stirring up mudily water...A
him. At the police-court he was fined ten shil-
men are a great nuisance, and it is a pity that lings and costs for his efforts, and now bewails. his hard fate. It cannot be denied that organ
they cannot, together with German banda, be swept from the streets altogether, We know
And the result was a crushing defeat for. THE number of paper mills in the world is 4,000, journalism bas no use for you, young man.. Go the Bulletin, evidently not considered the correct of the rays of light, and found it to be exactly 393
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After a most patient hearing, Capt.THOMSETT decided that the attempt to prove that the
had signally failed, expressed his opinion Yat On Club was a public gambling house
that the evidence given by the informers the whole of the defendants. was unworthy of credence, and discharged
Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele" The decision of Captain TuousETT in graph will always be open for the air discussion this important case will, we feel assured, by correspondents of all questions affecting public interests, it must be distinctly understood that meet with the hearty approval of the entire the-titor does-not-in-any-way-hold himself res-community and several of the worthy ponsible for opinions thus expressed.
magistrate's observations on the manner in which the affair had been got up and managed were so practical and to the point, that they can scarcely
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THE armament of Germany has been completed.,
to $132,000,000, paid out of the French war It began in 1873. The expenses have amounted
indemnity.
PROFESSOR Kolbe is reported to have demonstrat ed, by actual experiments, that beef kept in an atmosphere of carbonic acid regains sweet and sound for weeks, while mutton under the same conditions becomes offensivo in eight days. CHAN KI, master of the Mow Hing shop, No, 110, Wing Lok Street, was fined $5.00 by Mr. Wodehouse this morning for obstructing the pathway at Praya Central yesterday by having a gang of 28 coolles working on the roadway in front of his shop. The coolles were engaged candy. The "boss" of the folly shop parted
fail to have a beneficial effect in the future. in the romantic occupation of packing sugar pole, trying to remove the clothes. The early anyhow. In first accepting £200 Ross pgreed the other he had to earn 4 penny. The money
We cannot spare the space to traverse the evidence, published at great length in our yesterday's issue, nor is it requisite that we should do so. When the inspectors of police in charge of the case deposed that without the information of the informers elegraph they would not have considered the club a
The Hongkong Telegraph
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, APRIL, 20, 1883. Tux most important gambling case that
gambling house, and after the principal Informer was proved to be a house coolie coke had haon --- Employment for two years, and whose perjury moreover was as was so. palpably out of the question,
with the Mexicans like a brick.
HERBERT SPENCER writes to the St. James Gazette to object to being held responsible for views advanced by him thirty-two years ago on the land question, which he has since repud iated and stricken from his published works
Even those views were expressed tentatively, but they were quoted by Henry George in his book," which I closed after
Janja upurunk
severely for his early views.
few minutes R
ment with hard labor.
IT is not easy, observes the Bulletin, to led or is snapped up at
réninen
New York Dramatic Times, on the different THE following observations, extracted from the
modes of kissing adopted in America by ac tresses may, perhaps, prove usefit to those who When Miss Anderson kisses, she does it frank
who we feel is the genius we have long been automatically, with her back to the audience, journal wiltes-One of the curious features in
un mung now Vonary were inppens to member of nue sinif 'when one contemplate indulging in this amusement from experience that their music is often for
an enormous figure by a sectarian paper, but ly enough, and for that very reason it Tacks to the sick and nervous has occupied the attention of the community clear as the sun at noon, a conviction its ideas." ~ A'recent writer has reviewed Spencer we feel pretty easy now, as there is a man here tenderaess. Miss Rose Cohglan generally kisses/A TUSVILLE correspondent of an American for many years past was heard yesterday before Captain TOMSETT, acting police that the prosecution would have shown CARDINAL Manning's house at Westminster is dreaming to charter. He sends us some verses and with the precision a recruit would display at the late rise in oil, is the extent to which the of thrilling interest. They are entitled "To Adrill This may be called the old English ladies of Titusville have yielded to the tempta magistrate, and resulted in a verdict which
Canary," Here is a sample: places our police authorities in a most awkward position, and must direct the
attention of the Head of the Executive to
discretion by there and then withdrawing the charge. They preferred, however, to fight in a hopeless cause to the bitter end, and Mr. SuARP had actually, the nerve in his address to the bench to contend that he had called sufficient evidence to show that the place was not a club but a public gambling house; whereas not a vestige of reliable evidence had been produced to warrant any such inference.
to be pulled down at once to make room for the new athedral to be erected by the munificence of Sir Tatton Sykes. The cathedral is to be built from, the designs of the Commemorative Church in Vienna. Sir Tation Sykes has ob tained all the plans and working drawings from Vienna. The Emperor of Austria refused to give his sanction to the disposal of these designs unless for the purpose of building a Roman Catholic church, whereupon Sir Tatton wrote: "I'd just as soon build a Catholic church as another,"
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"From the mountains susight you came
A mit as an express trai Coming from the charming wood When you spent your child hood; How your song dies oft recall As you look up at the will, Making life seam sad and dreary, Sweety, sweetly, sweet canary"
have been told that some of my ver-
sex would surprise people." Well, they have surprised us, and evidently his mother too, for he says she thinks he ought to get at least $1 per week, for day two good poenis, day of four verses cach," We think so, too. And we will
„broker's wifa, whose face
or holds the bank, against all comers, convince bis Worship that he was a good man couldn't afford to let such a genius as this slip than fiction; Some time last year a Mr. George ascertained, the gallery occupants to-day pur
wnbroker
comedy kiss, which is a meeting of lips and tion of acquiring wealth suddenly, and have nothing more. Mrs. Langhy is a poor kisser gone to speculating on the Exchange. In in fact, the coldest of any of our feminine stars, the gallery your correspondent counted seventy- This might with trui be said of Janauschek also, five of the fair sex watching the fluctuations the scandalous abusos which disgrace what,
but she kisses artistically, generally on the fore as keenly as did the spectators and the in many respects, is very improperly
brokers on the floor beneath, Half of this num head, and as her roles are heavy, lingers not upon mamed the administration of justice. The
Like other great minds, he doesn't trouble about the rosy lips, but gives it in a sisterly way, and at her were resting note books on the railing, and a particulars of the case can be described
prosaic punctuation, but leaves that for the com-
once leaves her victim. Miss Maud Granger little shower of notes was continually dropping mon editor to "put in." He is, he says, "is a in a few words. Early on the morning of
drapery establishment, getting $10 a week," but throws her head on one side, and permits herself down into the hands of brokers below containing Friday, the 13th inst., two inspectors of
to be kissed with evident satisfaction. Modjeska instructions for their guidance. There were fair if we would employ him to write for us, he con-kisses with all the grace that may be desired, bur young girls fa silk and satu, whose notes were That gambling at cards, dominoes, fan- police, guided by two informers and ac
siders be "could cain more by leaving the dra- companied by a posse of constables, made tan and other Chinese games has taken CHAN CHUNG, a barber, was this morning sent pary. #1 some times," he continues, "dash she permits herself to be kissed oftener than she entered with jewelled pencils on the dainticst of kisses. Clara Morris, Imperfectly shaped for books hard-worked shop-gitis, who, eagerly a raid on the Yat On Club, the principal place amongst the members of the Yat On by Mr. Wodehouse into "Her Majesty's keeping off a few lines similar to these, and on various tabial purposes as she is, displays a good deal of pored over their business-like figures; matronly
Club is probable enough. In all Chinese for a period of seven days, with hard labor, for subjects. clubs, and in all European clubs also, being a rogue and vagabond. Kanig Singh
repugnance to the kiss actual, but reclines very ladies trying to look unconcerned, and dropping gaming must exist, more or less; but al- PC. 63, stated that Mr. Chan, who apparently
gracefully in the arms of her lover. Minud their orders, as stealthily as possible, and was on the look out for the police shortly before
Harrison may be said to use the kiss metaphori here and there, though fan-tan and whist or blind-hookey, 8 o'clock this morning, gave the alarm ton crowd
cal. Catherine, Lewis rushes at it, and leaves a bowed uption owledge of trade, when played for money stakes, may be an of Chinese who were gambling in Taipingahan in
noise vibrating through the auditorium. Lotta but whose dealings were, as a class, the infringement of the law, they certainly the open street. The moment the barber saw
at once give him an order for two good poems-puckers her lips, Jumps to those of her lover, kicks cast fortunate of all. These ladies were all cannot be termed public gambling. In the valiant Punjaubee making his way towards the first, we will say, a yard and three-quarters up her heels, and runs away. When Soldene kis respectable, many of them moving in the best Society of the city. There has been for a long every part of the world, public gambling is the party who were having a little hand, the long subject, "The Oyster's Lament," and the pes, sentiment stands appalled?
time much speculation autong ladies here, "on understood to be where a professional signal was given and the gamblers cleared away. second a serviceable article of double-width to be THE following true story demonstrates the truth the quiet, but not until the past few days has it Chan made a very poor show in his attempt to entitled, "The Musings of a Crayfish." We of the old saying, that truth is frequently stranger. been so openly carried on. As near as could be gamester keeps an open table and plays,
and, after the constable was recalled and repeated through our fingers-especially if we held him Mark, of Darnall, near Sheffield, died, leaving chased about 35,000 barrels of oil, the most lucky his statement that the barber had given the alarm in one hand and a stick in the other. to the gamblers, the queue dresser was sent to THE origin of the term sub ron, according to the perty, passed to his nephews as next of kin clearis
considerable property, but no will The pro speculat durance vile for the period before mentioned. London Society, dates from the ancient custom The eldest nephew, Edward, was known to beve THE preparations for the raising of the steamer of suspending a large rose or a bouquet of roses gone to the Russo-Turkish war, where he was Carlsbrooke are at last approaching completion. (rom the middle of the card-room ceiling, just engaged as a doctor. He was believed to be The miserable weather we have had for the last as we, on a particular occasion, hang a bunch of deads and the solicitor for the younger nep two months has been greatly against the Dock mistletoe. It was noticed in the course of time wanted proof of his decesso. The only- Co, and that alone is accountable for the seaming that card-players, especially those of more ma- proving his death was by getting an aŭdavit delay in the carrying out of their contract., Owing|ture age, generally kept their racy remarks, Dr. Lamion, but Dr. Lamson had, unfortuna to the length of time the vessel has lain in her scandal, gossip and what not for the card-party, for himself, come to an untimely end at the present position, the mud has accumulated ail and many an improper story or disgraceful of Professor Ma wood. De Lamson had, round her, to a depth of several feet, which, as piece of backbiting was gleefully repeated over ever, seen the nephew at Sistova, lying all practical men know, will add materially the nightly rubber- of course, always in strict ously wounded in the hospital, and he to the immense weight to be lifted. All confidence. As this always took place beneath the that his slab was such as rendered the chains have at last been made fast to suspended bouquet, the words sub vesa came to possible Attached to this affidavit-was a the ship, some by European divers, but the mean anything entre nous which was to go no graph, which Lamson identified as the greater part by Chinese, under the able superin... | further-and this meaning" has been retained | the man Mack) or Mech (as the Turks tendence of Mr. R. Cooke, Some of the fasten- until the present day. The saying, Those who who was supposed to have died ings are secured to the deck beams, some to the live in glass, houses must not throw stones, pital. On the strength of this side lights and cargo, ports, and in some cases dates back to a time at which London was full cation was made to the in the forward parts of the ship. The chains of Scotchmen, immediately after the union be the date of death assigned have, with great labour, been passed right under tween England and Scotland. The then Duke Jesued. After considering the vessel. All the chains are connected of Buckingham, who was no friend to the Scotch, the Courtinade an order and at their upper ends, with long and powerful devised various expedients to vex them, and have takes place about screws, which are ranged along in position on among others, organized nightly parties to smash him, and ordered each side of the whole length of the ship., By | their windows. One of these Mohawk esespades comes the curious this admirable arrangement they can be tightened being frined to his; lordship, a) Scotch (parly very up to a nicety and the strain equalized on the amashed all the windows of the Duke's residence whole of them. A preliminary trial took place in Marlin's Fielda. . This mansion had so many yesterday afternoon, when the ship was raised windows-in the days, when" daylight "was
luxury—that it was known as the " Glass House, few inches. All the chains and other means Lifting her were thus tested with the weig and, on these being broken, the Duke appeal fonti (he) virkave töltt, Eva
to the King, who, wild “, touch of native wis fortfactorily, and we can
Steenle, Steenle, those who live houses' ould be careful how they, fing.
Chinese club in the colony, and arrested 32 persons, whom they found within the premises, on a charge of public gambling The authority of the officers for this act was a warrant signed by Mr. HENRY E. WongHouse, police magistrate, granted on Information lodged by a common informer named FUNG Awo, who in addition to his shady avocation as a member of our secret service, follows the profession of a substitute ship coolic. The 32 Chinese who were arrested, with the exception of the Fan-tan as played at Macao and rouge-f club servants and the females, were noir as played at Monaco are clear men of high respectability, hold definitions of public gambling. But la ing responsible positions in our local chun played by the members of the Yat On mercantile world, and comprised mer Club amongst themselves, and bingt-et-un chunts, charterers of ships, bankers, com- played by the members of the Hongkong pradores, &c. Marched as prisoners to Club, do not in any sense constitute public the Central Station these gentlemen were gambling, according to the meaning of the detained in the police cells the whole night | Act of Parliament.. In both of these games, and arraigned before the Magistrate in the as well as in fan-tan as commonly played inorning when the court opened; as already amongst friends, each player acts as banker stated, on a charge of public gambling, At by rotation. One of the clearest instances the request of Mr.DENNYS, who was retained of public gaming is the class of betting on to defend the alleged law-breakers, the horse races generally known as "book case was adjourned for a few days, bail making." Professional betting men or being accepted for the whole of the de- "book-makers" are open to bet with fendants.
the public against all the horses in race, just the same as the banker in a fan-tan hell is open to bet with all comers against each of the four numbers. But singularly enough, In England when book makers bet with the members of the clubs and on credit, it has been or is held that they are not infringing the law.
In briefly alluding to this subject on the 14th inst. we made the following remarks: "It is for the authorities to substantiate, without the shadow of a doubt, the very serious charges they have made against a body of respectable citizens. The police authorities have no easy task before them, and it is only fair. that they should know It. Unless they succeed in clearly bring- ing home to the defendbots the crime with which they have been accused, they will doubtless be called upon by the magis- trate and if not by the magis government to justify their action in for cibly intruding.
uilding and on the wort mercenary sabjo
The manner of Issuing warrants in this Colony, judging from this Yat On Club case alone, appears to be the reverse of creditable or satisfactory.It seems that the modus operandi was something like this:
The Anfarmer & bouza coolle.
been a loafer and out of employment two years, tells a long story to the of police; this
of res2
tion into the coolles chara
ward to seeing the vemel llite cessfully when ever the Dock aut
or antece- to make the attempt.
this renoration
terribly