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We would remind our readers that the steam ship White Cloud will leave for Macao and St. John's Island at half-past five this afternoon, and will return to-morrow evening. CHENG ASHING, a vendor of bean curd, faced Captain Thomselt this morning on a charge of bawking his manufacture without having, a licence. The hawker admitted the charge and was sent into the "Retreat " for a couple of days'

nese of their privileges, was understood Bank, and this undoubtedly is fatal to his to be unpopular both in the official and prospects; besides the Chinese community unofficial circles in the Colony, and many do not wish the representative of their direful consequences were foretold by short interests in the Legislative Council to be sighted croakers and obsequious toadles merely the mouthpiece of Mr. James of the "wise men from the East" as the Russell and Dr STEWART. In Chinese certain outcome of what was rather eccen-circles Mr. LEE TUCK CHEONG is known as rically styled "revolutionary class legis. amanofremarkable ability, who has figured lation. Of course all these dismal forebod prominently as a leader of Chinese enter- ings resulted in nothing; things generally prise; but his knowledge of the English soon found their true level, and happily the language is so Imperfect that he has THE principal feature in last night's China Mall good sense of the Colony has long since at present no pretensions to the positions a long winded and prosy dissertation on pigs recognised nal only that the Chinese are with which his name has of late been fairness it must be frankly conceded that the emanating evidently from the editorial pen. In entitled to be directly represented in our occasionally identified. The last name on writer is admirably qualified to deal with the | local parliament, but that a native unofficial the list is that of Mr. Ho Axer, and of all the

retirement.

A LONDON telegram dated the 17th inst, which came to-band after we went to press last night, announces on the authority of the Daily News, which is the recognised organ of the Gladitons Administration, that owing to recent disturbances between Grecks and Arabs at Port Said, it has been determined to garison that town' with the determination of the British Government to British troops. This step apparently indicates maintain in its own hands the control of the Suez Canal.

THE following proclamation has recently been issued by the Hon. W. H. Treacher, Governor societies amongst the Chinese, being from their of North Bomeg:-The formation of secret very nature subversive of good government and

We would direct special attention to the per formance to be given in the Theatre Royal this evening by the Mastodon Minstrels. A first rate programme has been arranged, including the Swiss Bellingers and many other attractions, which will gives the public an opportunity of seem ing the Company at their best. We trust that meat in our dull season will be rewarded with the efforts of the Mastodons to afford us amuse

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contributes to the April number of the Celtic, THE Rev. John Sinclair, minister of Rannoch, Magasine an account of two visits which the Bishop' of London, paid in 1863 and 1865 to late Archbishop of Canterbury, who was then Rannoch for the benefit of his health. One

member in the Council is an advantage in candidates for Mr. No Chor's seat at the subject. One touch of nature makes the whole prejudicial to the public peace, has been and is Sunday morning when he preached. In the

many ways to the foreign as well as the AERATED WATER S native sections of the community. As Sir GEORGE BOWEN points out, representatives of the native communities have for many years held seats in the legislatures of British India, Ceylon,, New Zealand and the Straits Settlements; and the opinion of the British Government on the subject and also of the Governor may be gathered from His Excellency's emphatic observation that "one of the six unofficial members will of course be chosen from among our Chinese fellow subjects." We are Inclined to think that, considering their large interests in the Colony, the Chinese are fairly entitled to more than one direct representative in the Legislative Council; however, as they are perfectly satisfied with the arrangements of the Government that question need not be discussed.

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our Chinese cititens to take the scat vacated by the fearned barrister? We think we

the satisfaction both of His Excellency the are in a position to settle that question to

Governor and the Chinese community. The Chinese gentlemen in Hongkong who have any real claims to the honourable position of member of the Legislative Council are Dr. Ho Kai, Mr, WONG SHING, Mr. Leona ON, Mr. Wet Yus, Mr. Lx TUCX CHEONG, and Mr. Ho Axxi. To take these candidates in the order named, Dr. Ho Kai is no doubt fitted by education and natural abilities to take a foremost place in the ranks of his countrymen. This clever young barrister, however, has only HONGKONG, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1983, been a very short time in Hongkong, so that his practical experience of Chinese In writing the other day on the proposed matters generally can only be of a super re-construction of our Legislative Council ficial character. Besides, although Dr. we suggested that, as it is understood the Ho Kat is deservedly respected by all community at the present time only pos- classes in the Colony, he has no commer- sesses two representatives, there were no cial status, and could therefore hardly sufficient reasons why His Excellency the expect to carry the confidence of what Governor should not at once bring up the is essentially a mercantile constituency. complement to its full strength by appoint- Mr. No Chor's profession was certainly ing two new members to take the places of nothing in his favor for the position those who have either resigned or are absent he held, and so,, apart from the other on leave, without waiting for the approval drawbacks we have already alluded to, and sanction of the Secretary of State for we are inclined to consider that the fact of the additional unofficial representatives Dr. Ho Kai being a barrister-at-law is recommended by Sir GEORGE BOWEN. As decidedly no recommendation for a Chinese the fairness of our suggestion can scarcely member of Council. If only amiability fail to commend its consideration, If not its and a high character for uprightness were immediate adeption, to His Excellency, a required, afr. Woxe Siting would make an few general observations on the claims of probable candidates for one of these appointments may not be deemed ill timed or out of place.

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robes in an adjoining peat house, the dominie hereby dechred entirely illegal, and all persons, schoolhouse of Kinloch he was attired in his

being from home, and his dwelling locked up by facetious little carpenter who lived in the village, and who went by the name of "American Jahn," on account of his once having been across the Atlantic. On the day following the service Dr. Tait and his wife ascended Schiehaltion, with the carpenter as their guide, the Bishop hav ing been much struck with the little man's the district, walked behind them in plain clothes. bumour. Donald Kennedy, the police constable of

While they were on the mountain the Bishop asked "American John who this attendant Kennedy is his name, a nice, well-behaved, was Well my Lord, replied John,"Donald-

ter situation than being our police constable, intelligent Ind, and worthy of a bet- and I hope your lordship will do something for him." "Well John," said the Bishop, "I'may specially as a small return for the lesson you do something for him for your own sake, and have given me in theology" "Take out your note-book, then," said Jobd, and mark down his name, so that you may not forget." The Bishop laughed, and with great good-nature did what he was told. After a most enjoyable view and John was amply rewarded for the informa- from the top of the mountain the party descended. tion and amusement he had afforded them; but curiously enough the Bishop gave nothing. left Kinloch in the course of a few days, and no to the constable, The Bishop and Mrs. Tait

letter to say that the Bishop of London had more was heard of them for some time. At the end of three weeks, "American John?? got a secured a situation for Donald Kennedy worth went up to London, entered the situation, and 10 ayear, with immediate entry," Donald continued to occupy it with great comfort till his death, which occurred two years ago.

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LEUNG AYAU, a coolic, was fined by Captain found promoting or belonging to such organiza Thomsent this morning in the sum of so cents for tions, render themselves liable to severe punish Mr. Ho Auzi is not merely the leader of being at large during the still hours of the night ment followed by permanent deportation. On this Chinese enterprise in this Colony; he is a without a pass or light. His Worship directed the point there need not be a moment's doubt, and the giant amongst men, talented, energetic, man to be examined by the Colonial Surgeon as Government is determined to excercise its autho practical, experienced, resolute and in- a screw is thought to be loose somewhere in Mr.rity to the fullest extent in freeing the territory dependent; in every way capable of holding Leung's brain bax., Mr. Leung is not rich in from evils of this character. The Governor, how his own with the cleverest men in the East. this world's goods and could not meet the fine of ever, taking into, considemtion the fact that the His liberal views have, principally owing to half a dollar so he retired into the " Sanctuary" Chinese are by nature clannish, and that their the indomitable character of the advocate, not impose hard laber on Leung as he considered to associate in setting up temples, clubs, trade

for 48 hours. His Worship very charitably did habit is, when settling together in communities, met with extensive support amongst him to be "off his pannikin" and not respon guilds, and the like, it is hereby notified that pub. countrymen, while his enlightened projects sible for having broken the laws of the colony. lic institutions of this latter character will not be for their general improvement have galfed: almost universal admiration. It is rather SAYS the Amey Gazette of the 16th inst. their formation is distinctly reported to the Re declared as coming under the interdict, provided surprising that Mr. Ho Axer's claims to the. Kulangsu resident recurs with the most their meeting-places, books, and rules, open at all Among the many events to which the mind of sident, their several members registered, and the Chinese seat in the Legislative Council pleasureable retrospections and anticipates with times to police inspection. As regards tnde- as a thoroughly representative leader of the most lively premonitions is the annual regat guilds, it must moreover be clearly understood his countrymen have not hitherto been re- cognised; however, as this gentleman is has been a source of much gratification both to nese in their own country, and by them thought ta held in these waters. For many years this that the custom so prevalent amongst the Chi- likely to play a most prominent part in the the spectators and to those whose fortune it is to so harmless, of combining to force prices of com- Mr. No Cuor has, it is rumoured, taken opening out of Southern China to foreign bear part in the aquatic rivalry. But indeed few modities, or to exclude individuals from trade permanent service under the astute Litrade and in the introduction of foreign im- sports appeal more powerfully to the imagination privileges, and such like, will not be tolerated HUNG CHANG, so we may reasonably as provementsinto a countrywhich has hitherto

of the dweller in the Far East. The vices which for a moment in this terrory. Any individuals sume that his career as an unofficial been practically a sealed book to the outer

so often disfigure the racecourses at home find or public bodies failing to comply with these pro- member of the Legislative Council has world, we venture to think that the following with the deepest regret that we have been, we cion, and if found guilty will be treated under no footing on the "watery field." It is therefore visos will at once lay themselves open to suspi come to a close. The question now to be particulars of the past career of this re trust incredibly, informed that the meeting lately the category of secret societies. Let all respect considered is--who is the fittest amongst markable man may not be without interest. held to discuss the subject separated without fully consider and obey.

Mr. Ho AMEI was born in 1838 and is the perfect unanimity to which we had looked consequently in his forty fifth year. He forward. We trust, however, that it is not too SIE HENRY PARKES, ex-premier of New South under Dra. LaGCE and CHALMERS and there WILLIAM STEWARD and Frederick plumb, lamp connected with British interests in China and entered the old Anglo Chinese College late to renovate the deficiency,

Wales, who is, by the way, no relation of Sir Harry Parkes who has been so long and intimately laid the foundation of a substantial educa. trimmer and scaman on board the British steamer Japan, is one of the most prominent characters tion. In 1857 when he was nineteca Nerfor, were brought before Captain Them in the history of the great colony of New South years of age he joined the British Navy set this morning on charge of broaching cargo Wales. In early youth he was a leading man in as interpreter on board H.M.S. Nankin at $ 24 on the 24th April last. Hughes Nish, blink the trath, left his country for his country's on board the vessel and stealing 6 clocks valued England amongst the Chartists and, not to and was present in that capacity at the master of the Nestor, stated that a box was good almost half a century ago. The young capture of the Bogue Forts. His naval found empty on board which contained clocks Chartist had no rosy time of it during his career was a short one, as we find while they were at Shanghai. Steward is the lamp catly cancer in the colonies and turned his that in November 1858, he left China for trimmer and has charge of the ship's scrapers, hand to many occupation. He was at onetime Melbourne, where in 1867 he was the to which no one else has access. A scraper editor of a leading dally in Melbourne has tennis between Lieut. Bunbury and Allen of An interesting double handed match at lawn pioneer of Chinese emigration from that

was found near the fore hold close to a case of flourished and decayed in business in the "toy Tomkins and Holland of the Shamien Lawn The Grand Old Buffs" and Messn. A B. city to Dunedin, N. Z. Returning to

whiskey. Joseph Coulson, fireman on board the shop" line, and has even herded cows and Tennis Club was played at Canton on Thursday Hongkong In 1869, Mr. Ha AxEI became Nestor, stated that on the morning of the 25th handled a shovel to emble him to keep body last, and endel in an easy victory for the last a member of the Imperial Maritime part closet when he saw Steward go forward with was of the most flimsy description and even, acts, and owing to their recent dec

April last, in Victoria Harbour, he went to the and soul together. Sir Henry's paper (1.0.U.) named by three sets to one, Customs at Canton a month after his ar-

was arranged to play the best of rival, but resigned his appointment after then came and assisted Steward in lifting a hatch in the zenith of his fame, tradesmen acre and Douglas Jones, the Buffs represent alantem and a steel scraper in his hand. Plumb only so far back as three years ago when victory in Hongkong over Messrs.. G. S. Coxon six months service. In 1870 he entered forward of the forecastle into which Steward quite full up" of the then Premier's renewals atives who came to conquer with all their the Registrar General's Office, and affur descended. Presently a sack of bulky appear The statesman, poet, patron of the arts and decidedly the favorites, especially as it was blushing honors thick upon them, were two years in that department of the ance was handed to Plumb, who took it to the sciences, KC.M.G, and man of many stifler known that Tomkins was not in first rate condi- government service (during which time starboard side. He went and opened the door the almost supreme ruler of the fairest colony don. Owing to recent rains the ground was wet as interpreter he accompanied the Duke leading to the hatch cautiously and saw the sun shines upon, the born ruler of men would and rather slippery, so that quick or particularly of Edinburgh to Canton) resigned is The clock was put back in a sack under Steward's years ago Sir Henry Parkesstasted on a triumphal was concerned, the Canton men were far Chinaman Being shown a clock by Steward. seem to have come to griefat last. Less than two pillant play was out of the question. However, order to accept an important appoint bunk. He saw the Chinaman go over the star- tour of America, the continent of Europe and Great superior to their opponents. Tomkins played it was quickly seen that, so far as skilful play ment under the Hoppo, which he re-board bows into his boat. The sick was low. Britain to confer with Presidents, Emperors, up splendidly, his volleying being a marked tained until 1876. In May the following ered by Plumb into the boat. He then tumed Kings and Queens anent their relations with and his judicious placing year he founded the On Tai Marine in. As the crew frequently brought out goods the Australian continent, Sir Henry having been fective: The home couple won the first set feature while the quickness of his returns, Insurance Company, and three months with them for sale and barter he never sus empowered to negociate for the neighbouring easily by 6 games to 2 playing

placing proved very of later the Sheong On Fire Insurance Pected that anything was wrong beyond that they colonics as well as his own. During his tour his gether, whilst the military players were decid

well: to- Company sprang into life through trading. When arriving in Shanghai it was said as premier, and so many things came out while exciting struggle ending in favor of Bunbury and his energy. Mr. Ho Auzi is manager the cargo had been broached, a strong sus he was absent that the revelations showed Allen by 6 to 5 Tomkini had mattergall, his did not wish to show in what articles they were old political opponent, Sir John Robertson, actedly irregular, Allen especially making feeble show The second set was better contested, an and chief promoter of the Canton-Kowloon picion came into his mind anent what he had Sir Henry's paws to be metaphorically own way in the third Wa Hop Telegraph Co., projector of the bici in Hongkong. On minivinghere, he went and blackdays the rest of an Australian mobil being amply, irrcalatible, and Canton was one admirable legislator; but as this gentle- new Water Scheme in Canton and also of consulted with a police constable, who took the ginal. man has passed into the sera,the yellow leaf, an extensive Mining Company which case in hand. When he went on board he told Bulletin, is well worth reading as Strabows bit and tried hard to retrieve the fortunes of the

The following, taken from the Sydneyfourth heat Bunbury pulled himself together

set to the good with 6 games to lore. In the and is of a retiring disposition, takes no now in course of formation under in the captain about it. Yesterday the defends how fearlessly a publia man bändled day, but it was of no avall a they were clearly active part in the commerce of the colony,fluential auspfoes. In 1882 the subjec Since Governor HENNESSY honored Mr. and loves a quiet life, bosides having taken of this brief sketch was blected Presi Police Hulk. He handed the empty box premier and a K.C.M.G.There is a descrip

ants were arrested and taken on board the by the colonial press, even though he be an ex overmatched, and the set ended in favor of Tome kins and Holland by 6 times to 5 and the No Chov by appointing him to a seat at no pains to qualify himself for such an dent of the Board of Management of were then informed of the nature of the charge by a writer, whose observations were made and chisel to the Constable. The defendantstion of Sir Heaty Parkes in the Queenslander, the council board as a representative of onerous position as representative of Chi- the Tung Wa Hospital, the highest Chi against them. Steward inquired whether the during the ex-Premier's recent speech at the Tom Chinese interests, public feeling has nese interests, his claims need scarcely be nese position in the Colony, and it clocks had been recovered. Plumbdenied know- perance Hall The remarkiare suade that "when changed wonderfully in regard to what seriously considered. There are few more was at the time considered an altogether popular men in the Colony than Mr. Chinese Committee Mr. Ho AXEI was constables were stationed on board the Nestor ugly man. Except the eye, and perhaps a little is noteworthy that at the election of the ing anything about the robbery. Two Chinese younger, Sir Henry Parkes must have been an unnecessary and extremely ill advised LONG ON, familiarly known amongst his honored with the largest number of votes. all last evening to arrest the Chinaman contempt about the half-open lips, there is no measure. Amongst a certain bigotted countrymen as the "joss-man." and narrow minded class the introduction gentleman is frequently resorted to by the and possessing the entire confidence of Coulson was sent for to identify the bumboat not pass muster in a shearing shed. The com

This With a thorough knowledge of English, and Chung was arrested this morning when thing commendable in the face. His nose would, of the Chinese element as an important mercantile community for advice and at the Chinese community, Mr. Ho Axx's who took the clock. Steward said that he knew heads, This is scarely mure civil thin factor in the machine of local government, sistance in the settlement of disputes claims to be named the Chinese mem nothing about the robbery and that it was all a the Evening News famous description of Sir man, who was recognized as being the Chinamanmon dam-sinker would not exchange fote created one of those political typhoons in arising in the ordinary course of business, ber of the Legislative Council will be story made up by Coulson. Plumb denied any Henry's mouth as resembling “a gash a tea cup, so frequently associated with and so much confidence is reposed in his difficult to overlook. We presume His knowledge of the thek, and Chung said he knew by a tomahawk in a bladder of land." colonial autocracies, when the vested integrity and judgment that many cats Excellency the Governor in selecting the nothing about any stolen clocks. This morning he is that Sir Henry's countenance Interests, Imaginary rights or assumed have been kept out of the law courts, and Chinese member will be influenced to a was bawking his goods when he was called on stand dissection, It corresponds with his privileges of these self constituted dictators a goodly number of dollars out of the considerable extent by the desires of the board the Nestor as the chief engineer wanted to career in that respect, Hand are supposed to be threatened or in any pockets of the lawyers by the kindly Chinese community! If so Mr. Ho Ast see him, and on goingon board he was arrested by history require, alle, to fe regarded from way imperilled by new measures of reform. counsel of this exemplary citizen. Mr.is certain, to be named, and shooldalukong. Thomas Maclean, a deck boy on board a sufficient distance to render the deully The Chinese in Hongkong were regarded Lroxo Ox enjoys deserved popularity popular election he tried as an experiment Shanghai lying alongside the wharf at 6.30 one not lacking la impressivens.The form of lif

the Nertor, 15 years of age, stated that when in indistinct. Thus viewed, Sir Henry's aspect by the old Tory autocrats as useful, nay among all classes, and if selected as he would be returned by an overwhelming evening he had occasion to go to the forecastle head and features conveys in impress of pants jugar colt so much. We are as necessary adjuncts to the ordinary the Chinese member of the Legislative majority.

his boots. He saw under his bunk somé. commercial business of the port; their Council would doubtless do honor to the

mahogany things. When lifting the boards up, and even of dignity. It is the same with bis Influence in all matters connected with appointment. However, Mr. Leong On's

he saw they were clocks, He asked the men to public life, it is thus that those who know trade could not be gainsald; their material intimate business relations with the Chi-

whom they belonged when they all said. did not know who put the clocks there. After him least, or are least capable of analysing interests, as large properly holders, in pese Government, his position as compra. DUR readers will be glad to hear that the Band He asked Steward about them when he said maintained so long as Sir Henry the pro

this the two defendants came into the forecastle, his career, most respect him. A man who haar the welfare of the colony were not disore to Messra, GIDD, LIVINGSTON & Co., of "The Bluffs," weather permitting, will play in said they would be away in a few minutes. After advantages of birth and with positive drawbacks puted; it could not be denied that a and his somewhat irresolute character are the Public Gardens on the evening of Tuesday, some time he saw Flumb take the clocks on shore in education, cannot be a pay man.

#have you no more savey than that." Plumb, minerice that politician las enjoyed, without vast proportion of the annual revenue drawbacks which must not be overlooked, next the 2nd inst, commencing at nine o'clock in a bag. He could not say how many when we come close to investigate that one per was contributed by Chinese; and yet in Our Chinese Justice of the Peace, Mr. TELEGRAMS were received in town from Shang- being missing on board. His Worship told both parate traits that largeness is built clocks there were He never heard of any clocks ceives of what fuharmonious and the face of all this, these peaceable and WEI YUE, although only a very young hat yesterday afternoon announcing that the men that they seemed to take the theft of the which seemed to the Queensl well disposed subjects of Her Majesty were man, has the advantage of a European Hankow a market opened on the 15th fast clocks in a light manner but that he proposed relieving traits in the counten to be denied the rights, inherent in all free education, and in addition to possessing The prices were almost identical with those of to bring forward any evidence that they, wished small, sly, twinkling, and

dealing with it seriously, He would ask them worst features in it. They are dispropo citizens in every civilised nation on the face a fund of practical common sense in last season, but the quality of tess was generally to extenuate the circumstances of the robbery, to any one who sets their of the globe, of having a voice in the dealing with the ordinary business of inferior. Voy management of their own affairs, and of life, has great wealth and local influence

Captain Nish was asked, why he did not take face for the first times proceedings in Shanghal, and replied that the Scrutinized closely, it being officially treated on an equality with to recommend him, were there aut two WX are requested to intimate that Bishop Bur Magistrate stated he had no jurisdiction as #hepisodes" which are the taxpayers of other nationalities. And insuperable obstacles standing in the way, don will preach in the Cathedral to-morrow Coulson was realemitted in Hongkong water lack of moral symmetry

recalled, and said he was sure the sack their defective principles so for a time Governge HENNEMY'senlight The Chinese member of Council must be Trinity Sunday) at eleven o'clock At even contained articles in l. He was standing about deny that Sir Henry Parke ened action in rudely shaking to their a thoroughly independent man, occupying tion wheel is expected that about thirty persons Chung was the Chinaman. The thieves and re ability the grater the dange song (5. pim.) the Bishop will hold a confirma at feet from them. Steward had a line with mental constitution Ope which the sack was lowered. He was sure mit and lament the fact, beca foundations the ridiculous prejudices which an

gependent position. Mr. WRL YUL will be presented by the Colonial and Billitary ceiver were each treated to three months, hard inasmuch as that abilit had for so long unjustly deprived the Chi- | li

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