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party promises to lead to a new political division among the English people with the radical Liberals or Reformers ranged on one side and the conservative Liberals or ant-Reformers, composed of Whigs

THENew York Police Justices had 66,667 persons before them last year, three out of four being men, and held 47,199 for trial. The Austrian Parliament is investigating a large Government railroad contract, on the charge

and Tories, on the other. In the same that it was obtained By bribery.

way that GLADSTONE was enabled to unite under his leadership two such opposite factions as Whige and Radicals, it is now

ir is stated that five thousand eight hundred claims have been filed in the Geneva Award Cout. Of these 1,500 are from New York.

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I take wine, I'll go to hell, faintly murmured the dying tettotaller to the doctor, who had pre- cribed a stimulant. "That may be," replied the doctor, "but if you don't take it you'll go there a good deal sooner."

A MAN who went to the funeral of a friend, asked the privilege of saying a few words, which was granted. Hatalked eloquently for a few moments, when laying his trembling hand on the coffin, he

deceased was bald-headed, which could have been easily avoided by the use of some of his hair restorer, and wound up by exhorting the

THE Bishop of London, riding between his two town houses, passes 100 taverns, all the property of his Church, Gin and the Gospel are there ke twin brothers. We do not care to hurt the feelings of such a patrician prelate by saying he is wrong, but we think he might at least tako some other way which he rides between his two town houses. By the way, who is this, againg who had not a place wherein to lay Our memory is so bad,

his head

believed that Lord HARTINGTON may even Two absconding bankrupt German Jews, appre now on his way to japan, arrived here on Satur. / observed that he was sorry to see that the AN amusing instance of the spurious character

tually see his way to unite the two more friendly bodies of Whigs and Tories, and in that way become the founder of a new party. It is argued that in such an event the Radicals would become what the Tories are now, a hopeless minority; and that a Liberal-Conservative Government would consolidate all that would stil re- main of English institutions, and by that means, erect an impenetrable barrier against the further encroachments of the democracy and stay the tide of revolution. But CHAMBERLAIN, as a practical states- man, is something more than a Radical and would be sure to offset any union be- tween Whigs and Tories by a closer al- liance with the labor and industry of Great Britain, as well as with the Irish popular THE CANTON DISPENSARY, CANTON. leaders, who in a closely contested election hold the balance of power in most English and Scotch boroughs, as well as in Ireland. Unlike Lord HARTINGTON, the wealthy Bir- mingham commoner has no entangling alliances with the Crown and the landed aristocracy, and can with equal freedom bid for the support of the farmer and the manu- facturer, of the agricultural laborer and the artisan. "I have always said that agricul- ture was the largest and most important of

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M. ADOLPHE DENETIER, a distinguishedmember of the French turf, recently met his death in a somewhat peculiar fashion. He was opening the claw of a lobster when his fork slipped, and in- ficted a small wound in his finger. This was thought nothing of at the time, but blood poisoni ing following shortly after, and, in spite of all that medical aid could do, the unfortunate gentleman died in a few days. His Highness the Maharajah of Johore, who is

hended at Plymouth, England, en route for the day afternoon by the French mail steamer Orus. Cape, were starched by the local police, who The Governor's launch was placed at the dis found notes sewn in their waistcoat linings. Re-posal of His Highness and brought him ashore legated to a London detective he noticed them to Murray Pier where a guard of honor of the fidgeting with their neckties, which were found Buffs, with the band of the regiment, was drawn to contain a large sum and diamonds.

up who presented arms as His Highness passed, Ir is said that the most. inveterate smokers in His Highness, who is a KC.M.G. and wearer of

while the shore battery thundered forth a salute. the world are found in Barmah. Men, women, and children smoke, and, strange to say, they are Secretary, Mr. Hole.

the Star of India, is accompanied by his Private equally fond of sugar. They are credited with a net consumption per head of seven pounds of tobacco per annum, whereas the consumption only half a pound pet head. The tobacco is subperty act, which gives the women the rights they jected to the most rudimentary treatment and the sugar is also used in a very ray condition THE double lawn tennis match between Lients Bunbury and Allen and Mess. G. S. Coxen and Douglas Jones, came off on Saturday afternoon at 5-p.m. on the Cricket Ground. There was a fairly large attendance amongst whom we noticed Lady Bowen, the Misses Bowen, and the Maharajah of Johore. The match requires but little description, the military representatives having it all their own way and winning by three sets to love, the scores being 6-4, 6-1 and

of the whole population of India is reckoped at

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Ir a woman elopes in England, taking any of her husband's property, she is likely to be arrested

or theft under the new Married Women's Pro-

mourners try it.

We read in a contemporary that Mr. W. Rees, a successful Fiji jugar planter, has left Melbourne Melbourne company who have got a concession for Borneo, to report on behalf of a London and

of 100,00 acres from the British North Borneo Company. The soil and climate of Borneo are said to be good. The abundance of water and absence of frost it is believed will make it equal to any country in the world for the growth of sugar and tobacco, and other tropical products. Gold and diamonds also, it is stated, have been found there. Borneo being equally near Hong: is obtainable. kong and Australia, very cheap Chinese labour

AGENTLEMAN recently entered a London fashion

pects gratulties. Twiddling a half-crown be- tween finger and thumb, he was politely shown half-penny into the expectant palm of his con into a pew, and then dexterously conveyed a ductor, who clutched the coin and smirdingly withdrew. Presently the woman brought him hymn-book, and still smirking, whispered, "You made a mistake, sir; it was-only a half-penny you gave me."-"No," said the gentleman with a benevolent smile, "it's all right, I never give less." Exit pew-opener, not smirking this time,

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of the special prosecutions of leading Irishmen Healy, M. P was being tried under an informa was furnished in the Dublin Court, where Mr.

tion which, technically threw dirt on him as "a person of ill-fine. As soon as the "per- son of ill-fame" entered the Court to stand his

Attorney General for Ireland, walked forward trial, the public prosecutor, Mr. Gladstone's

and cordially shook hands with him. A DOVER paper says. "The Chief Con- stable of Cardiff has publicly and officially stated that since the public-houses had been closed, Sunday drinking has been greatly on the Increase. And so it was the case in Scotland quer the adoption of the Forbes Mackenzio Act. There were more drunken men and women at Kirk and Chapel, than were previously found in the public houses. It is asked why, if it is so wrong to get drunk on Sunday abould it not be

CHUN CHO KAQ, a widow, was brought up before Captain Thomselt this morning on a charge of prostitution, a girl of 18 years of age. The case bringing into the Colony, for the purpose of was itbommended for trial at the Police Court by the Registrar, at whose, ofice the girl had called to get her number and to produce her photo graph. From enquiries made by the Registrar the licence was withheld, Captain Thomsett, however, discharged the defendant, as the girl stated she was neither bought nor enticed into the business

be accompanied by the name and address of the English manufactures, and that the pros their physical strength was rapidly giving away, committee on the tunnel scheme. The opinion of A LADY, while engaged in the pursuit of his if any way, but that she came to enlist herself.

Whilst the columns of the Hongkong Tele graph will always be open for the fair discussion by correspondents of all questions affecting public" interests, it must be distinctly understood that the Editor does not in any way hold himself res ponsible for opinions thus expressed

THE London Medical Press and Circular says: In Abyssinia it was found that after a time the soldiers were unable to digest the coarse and im- perfectly cooked rations issued to them, and that, perity of all other industries is more or but with an aliowance of spirits at this became less dependent upon its well-doing." changed. In other words, the military efficiency Hence, naturally enough, he goes in for was maintained on that occasion by rum. It is reforms which would make the farmer on record, also, that during the Ashantes cath more independent, would give him security paign a taste of navy rum helped a favored re- for his capital and liberty of action in deal-giment on an occasion when many would have

as a prostitule of her own free will.

have so long craved and also exposes them to new Habilities. Mrs. Margaret Fletcher man age and carried with her jewels and wearing ap- away from her home at Workington a few weeks parel valued at £12. Her husband first sued for diverce and got it, and then prosecuted his wife

fendant, who was beautiful as well as wayward. as a thief, and the justice decided against the deable church, where the female pew opener exequally culpable to get drunk on Monday ?

took place in England a few weeks ago by the A MOVEMENT anticipatory of the battle of Dorking,

combined forces of Shorncliffe, Dover, and Can- terbury, upon the approach roads to Dover. The purpose was to test the practicability of protecting the mouth of the Channel Tunnel from the risk of sudden invasion, and every maneuver had that result for its object. This demonstration was expected to form a very important portion of the evidence to be given before the selecti the oficers at the conclusion of the strategic work was inimical to the tunnel. MAN ACHEONG, a farmer, was up before Mr. Wodehouse this morning on a charge of mie conducting himself at the Koo Sing Theatre on

that last Saturday at 11 p.m. he saw the farmer throwing some matting from the gallery of the #sing song" down on the people below. He could not tell the exact number of mats thrown but he was sure there were more than a hundred. The mat throwing is

a regular nuisance.. Defendant stated that he was only having a lark. His worship imposed a fine on the erring farmer of gz, and he being unable to "ante up" the Mexicans, retired to the "Hotel for a period of two weeks, hard labor being thrown in to keep him from indulging in unseemly larks.

domestic duties, encountered a mouse in the OUR local policeman of the white persuasion aro

flour barrel. Now most ladies under simillar circumstances would have uttered a few feminine well known to be a snartish lot of fellows in the

Advertisers are requested to forward, all notice. ing with the cultivation of his land. As broken down completely. It is the abuse, not the gth instant. Sikh Hosseen P.C. 531, stated man-servant and told him to get the rifle, call 1. we were, the cause of his promotion, we might'

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for the Irish vote, CHAMBERLAIN is the En- glish statesman most likely to command it, since, as the Irish leader has recently acknowledged, he is the one member of the Cabinet who has thoroughly mastered the Irish question and whose policy has been uniformly just to Ireland..

TELEGRAMS,

LONDON, 5th May.

SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE AND MR. BRADLAUGH The House of Commons has agreed to Sir Stafford Northcote's motion by ayi votes to 165, refusing to receive Bradlaugh's oath after he had been heard at the Bar.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

UNDER the heading "England's Coming Man" our San. Francisco contemporary ''the Chronicle deals with one of the most difficult problems in British politics as follows:-In referring to the periodical rumors of GLADSTONE's well-earned retire- ment, after half a century of public life, from the cares of office and the leadership of the great Liberal party of Great Britain, We notice in the Gased that the Ordinance the London Daily News, a stanch Ministerial consolidating and amending the law relating to organ, goes on to say that "the nation distraints for rent has been confirmed and allowed need not be perplexed with the fear of a by Her Majesty.

the use, of strong drinks in the auny that is to

be condemned."

A COPYRIGHT treaty is under consideration. between France and Germany. France demands ten years' protection against translation of her literary productions, while Germany is only willing to give and claim the same privilege for five years. It must be understood that in the intellectual exchange between these two countries a proportion of about go per cent. of current French productions is appropriated or enjoyed in Germany, while the demand for German literature in France is only to per cent. The negotiations We are sorry to have to again allude to Doctor have come to a dead stop and the Federal Brown. The medico in question would appearto Council has decided to consult experts. Gerbe completely on the wrong tack, He was up many, however, will make no further concessions, and unless France recedes, the copyright con- vention, which both desire, will fall to the

ground.

We observe from statistics recently published MR. A. B. JOHNSON is garetted Acting Crown increased considerably since 1875. Thus, day that the wages of working men in Paris have Solicitor during the absence on leave of Mr. Elaborers in 1875 received 8 cents an hour and Sharp, Crown Solicitor.

last year they received 12 cents. Stonecutters have advanced from 14 to 24 cents an hour; house carpenters from 12 to 18 cents an hour; plumbers from to cents to 31 a day and carpenters from $1.10 to $1.60. The slaw increase in the

rise would be still more marked were it not for causes of the present increase in wages, and the

and Italiana, who are attracted by the high rates ofwages. Looked at in the light of these statistics the complaints of the socialists against the bourgeoisie look, to say the least, singularly fll-timed

shticks, and then sought safety in the garretaunning in line, and the following story has But this one possessed more than the ordinary been forwarded to us respecting one of the most degree of feminine courage. She summoned the Prominent of them, we won't say which, since, if the bull-dog, and station himself at a convenient get ourselves disliked by the others. It is this distance; then she climbed half-way upstairs-Not so long agoia party who was temporarily and commenced to punch the flour barrel with a pole. Presently the mouse made his appearance in another colony and instructions were g

resident here was "wanted" for something done were given for and started across the floor. The dog at once his arrest. You can't arrest that man without a went in pursuit. The man fired, and the dog habeas corpus you know, said the superior officer dropped dead. The lady fainted and fell down stairs, and the man thinking that she was killed,

to the constable." "I guess 111 do very well with and fearing that he would be arrested for murder, disappeared and has not been seen since. The mouse escaped.

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this stick was the reply, and "George" smiled as the intrepid Bmarched out of the office. A CORRESPONDENT writes us as follows --- was walking along towards Wanchal the other night

with the bacilli of tuberculosis; otherwise known a stay of over ten years in this colony. A little In company with two friends, when I saw one of DR. Spica of Vienna, has been experimenting the most curious'aights I have ever seen during as the germs of consumption, and he claims not way beyond the Eister Market F noticed a only that many of the experiments of Kochus cupletor dicks eating rice from a dish, charge, drunk and disorderly. James Edwards, clusions are unwarranted. He declares that the herded by an old coolie. The ducks seemed before Mr.. Wodehouse this morning on the old incomplete and erroneous, but also that the con- feathered memb

"members being carefully shep P.S. 70, stated that he saw Brown yesterday at

tuberculosis bacilli of Koch possess

to have no legs so I took stock of them and 7 p.m., sitting at the comer of Lascar Row. teristics which can separate them from the bac

found they were wat He was under the influence of liquor and teria of putrefaction; that it is not proved that

were each provided with a couple of

at the time. He turned, the Doctor away from that they are not constant in tuberculous masses the end of a wooden leg On enquiring at the had a big basin of samshu before him all of Koch's bacilli are of the same character Very short stumps at the ends of which were round nobs, like what are usually to be seen on where he was squatting and warned him against and that their extent does not correspond to the coolis I was informed that the animals were in getting drunk. Later on in the evening he was extent of the disease. He objects to the vacci- good health, and had never been requested to turn the intoxicated doctor out of a nation experiments of Koch and denies that the the appendages which ducks usually hav Chinese shop, where he was creating a disturb-bacilli only multiply at a temperature corres ance. The doctor had already been turned out ponding to that of mammals. As Dr. Spina is prompted to make the enquiry as I thought it

purpose of "paddling their own canoes." of two other shops. Defendant admitted being the assistant of Professor Stricker his views are just possible that the Celestial had been

without the needful Mexican he again retired to consumption appears to exolve new mysteries to purchase the curios the coolle grinned and of three days confinement. As Brown was culty indorsement and the problem of curing scription on the quackers On my offering

as the Investigation progresses," CHAN AKWAI was sent to three months' imprison- A YACHT race came off on the afternoon of pidgin 1 send you fils so that any of

www.replied "no wancheesell'um, b'long good chancee ment with hard laber by Captain Thomsett this Saturday last in which the following "cracks readers who have a liking for the freaks morning for stealing a buffalo valued at $28.. took part. Dr. Von der Herck's Sunflower, Mr may be able to gratify theif it appears our filend Mr. Chan, in his wander Cooke's Arrow, Mr. Tripp's Sea Lark, Mr. are to be seen slut at any time in the would do some business with it he took posses 2.55 p.m. from the Kowloon coal sheds and was a poor hard-worked member of the reporting inge last evening, came across the animal tied Smith's Marie, Mr. Leatherbarrow's Sunbeam, vicinity of the Wanchai joss house. up to a free-near the race course Thinking he and Mr Oberon sun was made at WHAT may happen to a man in Victoria. He sion of the helfer and walked it into Jardine's after the Quran capsized off the Cosmopolitan staff of Melbourne daily newspaper and able. Mr. Beil Irving expled the cattle thief Green Island which was rounded first by the granted to each of the fellows tennis ground where good grasing was procur- Docks, the trim little fleet bore merrily away for cently he obtained the three weeke and, with two Chinese watchmen, proceeded to Sunflower, the Arrow and Sen Lark being the year. He collar the intruder. Henry Miller P.C. 16, who close behind in the order named. A beating was close by, thought he would see what was the match up to the Channel: Rocks was then matter. On inquitics being made the man said indulged in, most of the boats taking different example of « lovely won he was a strangerand came from the Sun On dla routes, which ended in the Marie passing the s trict with the buffalo which he intended selling the Rocks first at 5.45, the other follow looking age about next morning. The constable thought that there ing at, Arrow 5.49 Sunflower, 5.55. Sia Late was some foul play about the business and ar- 6.01. The winning post war failed by the rested the defendant "On arriving at the Police Maris at 6.16, Arrow 6.20, and Sundern. 6.24.

sudden or immediate change, which, when IT is notified in the Government Gasefie that population and the rapid increase in wealth are drunk and was fined one dollar, with the option looked upon as in some measure having a las trying an experiment of the “cramped feet" "de":

It comes, cannot but affect the relations of Mr. C. Osmund, Registration Clerk, has been

the Liberals to the country. But at the appointed Acting First Clerk in the Registrar- the constant immigration of Belgians, Germani † the"" Retreat."

same time it gives notice that the change General's department and Acting Deputy Re- cannot be indefinitely, nor, counting by duties, vice Mr. J. Gerrard, on leave.

gistrar of Marriages, in addition to his proper years, long deferred, and it is well to keep it in mind and be prepared for it." In SATURDAY'S Gazette informs us that one wishing other words, the various sections of the Hongkong or at Kaulung, can obtain a limited-POOR-IRELA NOI-in the midst of many imaginary to plant Pine Trees within their own grounds in Liberal party_are-asked-to-agree upon number, free of cost, by applying to the Super ones she has a real grievance, at last. It has the coming man. GLADSTONE himself, who, intendent of the Botanical and Afforestation although a Radical in practice, is a Whig Department.__

been ruled that Pat shall not purchase a rews- by association, and, as a sort of compro- VIENNA is to have an elevated railroad to con- of newsboys were summoned for selling coples paper on Sundays. At Londonderry a number mize with his Tory education, has pointed nect the termini of the surface steam roads with of a daily paper on the Sabbath. The prosecu to Lord HARTINGTON, brother of the ill-fated the business part of the city and with the sub-tion was taken under the Act of William the Lord FREDERICK CAVENDISH and & Cabinet urbs. It is to cost £5,000,000, and will be four Third, which relates to the observance of the Minister who has the confidence of the years building, and all the material used must be Lord's day. The magistrates found against the great Whig families, as the statesman of Austrian production. It is thought that elec defendants, and ordered the papers to be specially qualified to succeed him, and it tricity will be used by the locomotives.

forfeited. How long are these ridiculous Acts is no secret that this distinguished heir to THE German nobility were notified some time of Parliament in reference to Sunday trading to the ducal house of Devonshire has long ago that they must publicly prove their tight to be allowed to remain on the Statute Book) been in training for the Premiership. But the titles which they bear before the sat of April. People have got wiser since our severely, pl Station a man was waiting there who said the The weather was nearly all that could be des the extreme section of the Liberal party greatly thin their ranks, is that for a century paat altogether centuries behind the age. Besides, animal was his property... Ho Akau and Ho hired for a sailing race and it must have been>

The reason for this order, which is likely to forefathers passed those enactments, which are is well known to be fully determined that the custom has grown up of all the members of the provisions contained in them are absolutely GLADSTONE's successor shall bo a Radical each noble family assuming the title instead of futile, as people can well afford to carry on their business and pay the fines regularly every week just as though they formed a portion of the rates

Most studentiære familia”

Apig, milk men at the Wong-nel-cheong dairy, gratifying to those gentlemen who are Mentified the buffalo as being their master's revive the sport in Hongkong to property, which evidence convinced his Worship large muster of "wind-jammers that the prisoner was a confounded liar as well | scratch. as beef and milk stealer ve maki SHUFFLEBUSTERS appear to be sadly going to the dogs if what we read in a Sydney contem lunatics, who, for reason of having nothingporary of the chosen of the lord" be true. The beter to do, spend their time in getting together Bulletin sys-Twang the Harp! Twoapostles people may, have a method in their madness, his own again, Frank Warden, our very own useless stamps. Occasionally, it seems, such of the Gospel are in quod-and man comes by

Take, for instance, a case which has just been park howler and wholesale baptism vendor, and made pubic at Vienna. A young lady of the the pious J. N. Meiklejohn, have met in Darling. ballet has for some time past advertised that shehurst. Both false pretences or something similar. wanted contributions of old postage stamps. It All through their history it's been false pretence turns out that last summer she met with a certain Frank Warden pretended to make people (black count, who had passed the meridian of youth by a cool included) whiter than snow by baptism in good tale of year. The friendship between the pair Woolloomooloo Bay, at low tide, J. N. Meiklejohn marry her. He agreed to do so upon one condi went himself. He was Mayor of that town, and, became so warm that the girl asked the count to for years pointed the way at Morpeth that he never tion, viz., that the collected as many used post Judged by his voice at a distance, was three lea age stamps as would paper the walls of his grand gues nearer the golden shore than any other salon. The ballet dancer took him at his word. Isndlichuster in the district. He ground out Diligently she set to work, and she has succeeded verse at church on Sunday, and ground down in covering a good space of the wall surface, but bis customers on Monday, Ten there is yet a terrible gap left. The tale has, was the most influential however, got abroad, and public sympathy has Hunter ten

and not a Whig, and none other than confining it to the elder branches thereof, JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, junior member for A SIMPLE ventilating contrivance is now attach only, Birmingham, President of the Board ofed to coffins in Germany when desired that pro Trade, organizer of the English caucus duces a constant current of fresh air through the PEOPLE who collect old postage stamps are system and a great favorite with the Eng-coffin as long as it is above ground, so that there is generally looked upon as mild and harmless lish masses. It is therefore very pro- no danger of death by suffocation if any one has bable that England's coming man will been accidentally buried while still alive, of not be the friend and protege of GLADSTONE, which so many people have such apprehensive but the disciple and colleague of Jonsboro An alarm is also connected with it. BRIONT, the sturdy Quaker, who, whether IT is said that the Madagascar Ambassadors as a chief member of the Manchester school while in England signed sa amendment to the or the founder of the new Birmingham treaty between England and Madagascar, which school has done more than any other gives Englishmen some important rights in that living man to mould. political opinion infertile island. It is agreed that Eritish subjects England.

shall be allowed, as fully as subjects of the Queen There is no room to doubt that Joser all other kinds of property in Madagascar, pro of Madagascar, to rent or lesse land, houses and CHAMBERLAIN, just as much as Lord Hivided that such lenses are registered at the TINGTON, is in training for the English Pré- British Consulate and with a Malagassy official miership, and hence, as might be expected, specially appointed for that purpose. But British the large number of bitter personal ene. subjects cannot buy land, nor can they take un mies he has created, not only within his own reclaimed or crown lands except under a lease, party, but among theranks ofthe Conserva from the sovereign of Madagascar. There are no taxes to be imposed on the British other than

fives, who, as between Whigs and Redient, naturally as a whole side with the former In fact, this strugglefor the Premiership be tween two opposite sections of the Liberal

been collaged on the girl be as that the

except with the are now showering in at such rate

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philippics by Junius against the Grafton. The present order of the Garter, and a corres remarks that the country is let Charles I, and as some sligh comparison. The first Duke was

services to the country in belt be born, his Royal father contes and his heirs a perpetual and Butterage Dues on been commuted by of 86,438 in 1815 the same manner,

from the public exchequer. Duke of Richmond

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